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

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    Ifradfoti frporter.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
,ttio- An Easton fire company will
, i„rt this Once e*Oti.
is. S. T. DECKER has sold his Fur
viturr establishment to Mr. J. H. runixst.
eg..,lt is reported that East ao
s,„„a is go l c cnrscd with a Browety.
may 0. D. BARTLETT and bun BEE
MIN have cacti lost a valuable horse during the
[ew astys.
Corr.—Wm. 111.1)nATT, son of B.
W. Pr..krr, E.:4q., of Danville, has been appoint,
c , l n cadet at West Point by Hon. 11. MEILCCII.:
lintAu Swim, of Ulster, who
w a, quite severely injured by being thrown
tr.nt a carriage a few days since, is able to be
:tlq , nt hisbnsinesa again.
ts,.. Mr. CALKINS, of the- News
Eooni, has on exhibition a magnificent "Har
cr;t Wreath." It is a perfect gem, and was de
-41.,511 d and execnted by Mrs. ('•r•Rras.
BAY' HARRY Mix's blooded mare has
foaled a horse colt, sired by ETSDYCIeft old
Tho colt is,smart and active;
:01.1 promises to be a perfect picture Of the old
ge- Tickets for the Grand Gift
Ditvrprise of Lin-ta Hoae Company are going
“ff rapidly. From present appearances the
lumbar will be disposed of early in Sep
t. raw r.
Si.A ACCIDENT.—A little daughter
of Jons GraFFIN, in Dana, had a leg - taken off
jii•t above the anclo by a mowing machine, on
Monday morning, 25th inst. We did not learn
the particulars.
mom - The Erie R.R. Co. hare made
arramlenicuts for selling excursion tickets from
Nv:v...-.e.y to Niagara Falls and return for $6,75.
gwltl for westward trip from August Btla
r and for return trip to August 20th.
kt-Y - A. B. RETNELL, general agent
I th , Homeopathic Mutual Life Insurance
hand.-,1 us a card in reply to the, one
7,..tbikhed by Mr. Ls Man, a week or two ago.
,%111 appear next week.
fr. Rey. C. W. BENNETT, pastor of
th M.E. Church, performed a marriage cere7-
rl ,, ny in German on Tuesday evening, July 19.
Th.. happy pair who were thus made one, were
KoI'OUT and Miss M'Any HiItiENEYEM,
KILLED BY
,LIGHTNING i —On M0n
.,1 last week, as Mr. JOEL Pannu Was re
lming from a hay-field in Elkland, Sullivan
he was struck by lightning and instant
ly His ago was about 22 years.
. Midshipmen E. 0. MAcrAn-
and NEWTON MAsox, who have been on a
crui4 in the Old World, arrived, at Dos
,n on Thursday last. They were ordered to
i• 1..11 themaOses in Washington.
is,. The West Branch Camp Meet
,stll be held on the grounds of the Associa
tem, McE'batten Run, near Wayne Station,
Philtele/phia fi Erie Railroad, commencing An
c7.lDT. and closing August 24.
HENRY STULEN has placed a
Linz, 1,(.11 oil top of his extensive Carriage
t on Pine street above Main. He says
bound to make it beard all over the coun
t-, !1,.1t h,• sel;s the cheapest and best wagons
tr,. t,,tittry.
The Towanda Coal Company
purchased a little engine for use in their
!.ue at liaicky. It is five feet wide, five feet
~!el ten and a-half feet long. It bears the
•.:ni , it the Superintendent of the Barclay
i •• IL D. V. Plum"
trf,tr. A new tffne : table went into
P. A: N.Y. It.R. on 'Monday last.
'fle 141,101 express from the &nth now ar
ti% fre at 5:05. The Wilkes-Barre train goes
.!.:wit at :115, and the evening train from Wa
t,stl arti,lt. here at 7:20.
I:s'k. R. T. 31.utsnALL has been
air for profit" this season, i.e., fur the
r. , !.. ~ 1 his neighbors who are less fortunate
;hall ; and we were fortunate enough to
be the unfortunates. Conscquently Mr.
has our thanks for various favors in the ear
..7,.table
Pc . 41.Gr.0. C. Gout died at his resi
d xo, in She shequin, (in Sunday evening Inst.
Mr. ti. had been ill for some weeks with that
cet painful dimasc. intlaniniatory rheumatism.
Ilis funeral took place on . Tuesday afternoon.
lie was buried with all the honors of the Masonic
frat -Nifty, of which he was an old member.
While a party of young peo
ple In .n 1 Orwell and Herrick were picking whor
tl-1, ril , s on Hatch monutain, on Friday last,
two large rattlesnalms, one measur
fi, t 2 imlies in length and had IS rattles,
th....;!,cr 5 tcot and had U rattles. The same
,rty h.) ,txt an old beili with three cubs.
s. FiaTruEjt has purchased
ti., oeeapitmi by the Sityderlionse barn
{`::v, rly. and n ill put up a wen block of
t.t..0 • Mt a lart - Te ball.
err. sptudent of the Elmira Adtertiscr,
-at• Wu i ru hag been offered $20,000 for the
r lb.mte, and that if lie does not accept
1.. hotel Aril! be immediately pot
!ii filet play,.
• i)nr friends, and especially the
•r. of the different townshipiethroughout
should recollect that they are own
• .. I.) the requirements of law to 'lmpish
: :Malicia' report in a county paper having
circulation. This must be attended
or they ehould uoccomplaip, if, after being
.111.1. , ttislied of the provisions Of the law, they
Sit:tal. to suffer tIll',1[1(11:1ItteR.
r rr..D— Dr. DUSENIIVRY, of Leßays
,l*,, and . M. LOVE LACE, of Sheshequin, have
ns linger obligations by leaving at the
14.e.onmil office *time nice ripe tomatoes, the
f.rst we have seen this season.
—The thanks of the employes of this office
hereby tendured to Mr. Ilmirr flux fur a
fall of delicious early apples, raised in the
, :'hard of his father in Burlington.
DEATH OF CEO. H. BULL.—!L dis
; r..ceived here on Tuesday morning,
:. , ,a•na,cin„ the death of Geo. H. Bum., Esq.
IL d.,•d at the residence of his son in Newark,
N.J. His remains will be brought to this place
Ut,rred on'Thursifay morning. The fit-
i ..erenionles will be performed • with mn
!IL II In vs
Mr. hum. was for many years a resident and
pr ~ment eitizen of this county. Ho served as
Coinev‘ioner for one term, and filled
s• r: ,u• touosliii. offices. He Was an earnest
Mas.n, and a most estimable citi-
H. SAYRE, General
A.:<•nt, and Join: TAYLOR, General
• :-7 1 . I t were in town last week.
T: PRATI and wife, of Philadel
Sabbath in Towanda.
Wn. - l'etto.ineic HOLCO3III, an eminent
aunst, of East 25th street, New
i- paying a short visit here with his wife.
trn ed and relative, Juosos lloLooatn.
Thi as sit years in Europe perfecting
pr. 4'i studies; and ranks high in New
Y"r'^ .n•• of the most skillful of his profes-
W. T •,ri.ea and Wife are spen.ling a few
C ,, :pgri.ss Hall, Avon.
C. `• and wife areat, Eaton r.ap
' %lA A , benefit of Mr. health.
Piniq.:r., of Hazleton, is one of a
j.lrt . o "l.r..licin•at men wh9 have chartered a
-• weekx' pleasure tour to the
Thy started frOin New York a
T - ! ill '77 and Caen. L TRACY have
ng eXCUr , i.II to tho Late Superior
WC-STON is visiting NA friends in
tto• I :tn., nnil
•
Licomintu•- . .—During the. thunder
storm on Monday evening of last Week, a barn
owned by Hon. V. M. Lotto, just east of 144 .
borough, was stuck by lightning and entirili
consumed, with about twenty-five tons of hay
and several wagons and farming ImplemenN
Oktho same evening Mr. Srarpaar Kum'
barn, in Columbia township, was struck and
fired, but by great effort was saved. Ex-Sheriff
Swim and Mrs. &ALMS% of Troy, wero driv
ing Wag the road when the shower clime np, -
and had taken shelter In the barn. Mrs. 8.,
being somewhat timid shout remaining In the
barn, persuaded Mr. Burnt WI drive on to their
destination, notwithstanding the rain was still
pouring down. They had nron — eeded but a few
rods Wore the kidding was atnsek. Mr.lCEvan,
'who was also in the barn; had just stepped out,
and was an close that he was partially stunned
by the shock. Re, however, had presence of
mind enough to throw a pail, of milk which he
had in his hand on the fire, thus saving his
barn from destruction.
On Monday evening last, a large pine tree on
Mr. Dam's farm was struck by lightning and
entirely demolished.
SOIITITICESTERN - BRADFORD. Mr.
Printer : Dtiring.a thunder shower on the 18th
instant, JOEL. PATIDO; of Ekland toinship, was
instantly killed by a stroke of lightning. On
the 21st instant a severe hailstorm passed along
BunNwrr's Ridge, and, according to report,
dropped hail stones as large as hens' eggs.
On the 2lst instant the new school-hpusepps
again jubilant with the merry voices of pedpls,
both old and young. The festival was made foi
the benefit of the M.E. Sunday-school library.
Sweet music was dispensed to the audience by
Misses Fasrwir Dsirrr, Ina Dann and AucE
Wino Hr. Ice-cream and other edibles were
brought into requisition.
Sure, without mirth or ftin,
Life's cord is nearly spun ;
so we anxiously wait for the - next festivity
A few days since we were at the " would-he "
hub of Western Bradford, and again met one of
your townsmen scattering "free tariff" tracts
and promising to send his paper until the com
ing election, the of cost, to such weak-kneed
politicians as seem promising.
Oh! for a lodge in Er..usn's sanctum, whence
I might_go forth and be fed (by the ravens?)
eight weeks and then be able to say, "It has
not cost me a cent."
Our farmers have secured the greater part of
their hay and wheat. As a whole, crops never
appeared better than they do this season.
7:70. From your DULL JOSHUA.
SUSQUEHANNA CousTy.—Avery
Coi
lege, at Allegheny City, Pa., has just conferred
the degree of Doctor of Lawa on Judge J. J.
Widmer, of the Supreme Court of South Caro
lina. Judge Witte= was born in Susquehanna
county, and studied law and was admitted to
the bar at Montrose. He was the first colored
man ever admitted to practice as an attorney
at-law in Pennsylvania, and ho is now the first
one on whom the title of LL.D. was ever con
ferred on this continent: Having been invited
to deliver an address at the recent commence
ment of Avery College. he did so, his subject
being "The American Approach to Municipal
Law." The address vas able and well received.
—Fr..uea
DENTLIS, Of Moutrose, is catcher of
the Yale 6illeg . e Base Ball Club.
—J. It. FLurcum, has a hop-vine in his yard
which_ mea surcs—withont counting the winding
mould the pole upon which it has grown - for
ty-one feet m length.. • •
--The dry weather has considerably dimin
ished the hay crop in thisOcihity, and the pros
pect is that oats and potatoes:will be light crops
Corn is first-rate.
—A. L. IVEns - ren, of New York city, formerly
of Montrose, has recently obtained two patents
—ime for a nozzle for cans and en4s, and one
fora seam for cans.
time "city visitors" here have a Chinese
kite so nearly resembling a hawk that, while
they were flying it the other day, the chickens
began running and screaming, expecting to be
incontinently pounced upon and eaten.—Rep.
—There are . in the Soldiers' Orphan School
at 'tortoni, 163 children supported by the State
—llO hcys and 5.3 girls.
—Nev. J. B. larrimutv and], wife celebrated
their crystal wedding in Great Ilend on the 7th
inst.
'Through the• politeness of
FRANK GOODMAN, chief - clerk Pa'. •'e N.Y. Bit.
A; C. Co., wie had the pleasure of a must delight
fat 'ale from Towanda to Waverly find return,
ou Friday last, on the "Cricket," a locomotive
and coach combined, which has just been com
pleted for the use of officers en the L.Y.11.11.
The car is much more convenient thah a larger
one requiring a large engine. It is easily man
aged. An engineer and brakeman are all the
hands needed. She came from Easton to this
place on a trial trip, which gave very general
satisfaction. The distance is 18$ miles, and on
ly three-fourths of a ton of anthracite coal was
consumed. It ran portions of the distance at
the rate of thirty miles an hour. It is about
the size of a street car, measuring only twenty
one feet from tip of pilot to rear bumper, by
seven feet in width. It stands on six wheels,
two'of which aro tour feet drivers. Die engine
occupies the rear half of the car, the boiler ly
ing under the while. The passenger apart
ment is neat and substantially finished in oiled
walnut, with cushioned seats and stained glass
windiwe4, and will seat ten persona comfortably.
Everything inside, men to the spittoons, is em
bellished with crickets. It was built by DAVID
CLARE, at the Lehigh Company's shop at Ha
zleton, Pa.
The "Cricket" created quite a sensation all
along the line. At Athens a good-natured Hi
bernian came aboard, with the characteristic
exclamation, " What the divil have ye here,
Misthet DESMOND? Sure, and whin I saw it I
didn't know what it was, and run for Mr. 17x
vmin ibis. Myi but isn't it agi eat curijauteer
" CYIAELLY," thes-enginet r, .untletstainls the
management of the "machine" to perfection,
and bays there is no more danger to be antici
pated while riding on the i` Cricket" than on
any other car, and we think he is right.
If all the officers of the Lehigh Valley B.R.
are as gentlemanly and obliging—and under
stand their business as well withal—as 31r.
SAYRE, General Ticket Agent, and Mr. TAYLOR,
General Freight Agent, who were in charge of
the " Crickß " on' this occasion, we are not ?:rti.
pried at the very enviable reputation which
the road enjoys.
LAILAIAN H. ELLIOTT, 101*-
merly of this c(miity, but now of Mansfield, Ti
uga r. 'unity, Pa., furnishes the following account
of a great hunt in Eastern Bradford to the.
Athens Gleaner:
Perhaps the greatest hunt in Nerthern Penn
sylvania, took place in the eastern part of Brad
f4d county, something over tiny: years ago.
This region was at that time settled along the
SUsqueliauna, and up the Itiyabising and Wy-'
sox creeks, and through Orwell and Pike from
one of those streams to the otlia:r, leaving with
in those lines over one hundred square miles
of wilderness, almott entirely destitute of
habitants. On a day previously agreed upon,
some eight or ninc.hundreal men and boil ap
peared on all sides of this territory, the men
armed with titles and shot-guns. slid the boys
with tin hones, conch shelis, tow -bells or any
other thing with-which they could make a noise.
At the sound of the horns along tlw lines, thov
all started into the „woods, aiming for a- hill
(since km r - n as "Slaughter Ilan near the
center, a, short distance south of " the State
Bond," to which they intended to drive the
game. Many deer were killed on the march
throngh the woods, but the whole number it
was impossible to obtain. After arriving at the
bill, surrounding it, and halting, the deer could
be seen skipping about in countl.ss numbers.
The cracking of the guns, until all the deer in
sight were shot, was equal to that of two hos
tile,forres in mortal combat. The men were
then ordered tat lay down their arms, prepare
themselves with dubs, and march up to the
top of the bill. While going up, they killed
several foxes which had bidden under prostrate
trees. On arriving at the summit, out rushed
an old bear through the crowd. The men be
labored hint with their clubs, brit it seemed
much like striking a bag of wool, and the bear
paid about as muds attention to it as a wool
sack would have done. lie Would haVe escaped
had it not been that two men were outside the
ring with their guns ; they put a couple of bul
lets through him, which had a different etrect
on him than the clubs .had. ?This ended the
hunt, all but dressing and dividing the game
annum the different companies. It was esti
mated that more than two hundred . deer were
killed during the da„ several bears,
wolves, foxes, and other game; and forty or
Efty deer went ont through a laurel swamp at
the foot of the bill, where toe anen had sepa
rated to avcid the thicket.
One amusing circumstance maybe worthy of
mention. Col. THEUON DAIZLINO, (lintel - a tall
man, was standing on the top of a steep . bank
near the foot of the hill, when an old doe, that
had been slightly wounded, came down with a
determination-to break through the ranks. The
men by this time had got se close together,
that they stood shoulder to shoulder. The
deer, discovering a larger opening between the
Colonel's legs than anywhere else, put down
her head and attempted to pass through. The
Colonel fell forafard, and clasped his. arms
around her, and away they both went. down the
bank, a couple of rods, the old Colonel feet
foremost. Being a good soldier, he did not re
linquish his hold until he got the deer doWn
and cut his throat.
Tho Littletk offenta
ward of $5OO for a prise 'dory. Those interest
,l46ol*tud 3.2 cents to the Publlituirs, th4reir.:
& ltiinisaa , Mono. M., for the Umlaute.;
tier, 414 gives all the portierders. We
every surer ilia Lille eorporul iiidispoUsibli to every
household containing children.
M. The Board of Visitors appoint
.
ed by the Wyoming Conference to be present
at the commencement exercises of the Wyom
ing Somhuiry, at Kingston, Lucerne county, in'
making their report, give Prof. firnmitry Of the
commercial&pertinent, a. high compliment.l
They say : .
" Nowhere have we seen better anangements
than are hero presented for a thorough .com
mere's' education. The department devoted to
this branch of instruction is large, light, airy,
and retired. It is also well arrangedwith store,
bank, and various offices, together with several
telegraph instruments, so that the student has
every facility for acquiring a thorough practi
cal, as well as a theoretical knowledge of busi
ness life.. Prof. L. L. Renatuft is in charge of
this department."
NEW EPISCOPAL CHVBCII.- . --Tia" new.
Episcopal church at Wellsbnrgi was opetuul
Thursday afternoon with appropriate ceremo
nies. Messrs. McKxxcurr of Elmira, and Bnows
of Horseheads, fetid the evening prayer; after
which au excellent sermon well adapted to the
occasion was preached by Ilev.,W; A. Hrrcn
coca, of Binghamton.
A collection was then taken up, the proceefts
intended to assist in the removal of the debt
„which remains on the building.
The congregation 'sunder the pastoral charge
of Rev. F. D. HOSILINB, at Grace church, Elmi
ra, who holdi services there every Sunday af
ternoon.—Elmira "Idealiser.
CAUTION.--Great care should be
taken as to what parents say to their children;
especially when angry. A word may be spoken
in anger that is not intended, which may cause
a child much sorrow, and the Parent a great
r-
deal of trouble. A short time since a mother
in Philadelphia, in a tit of anger, told her , daugh
ter, a child about thirteen years old, to "be off
ont of hei_sight," which preyed upon the child
so that she procured five cents worth of lauda
num and took the whole of it in order to rid
herself of so crud a parent. After a great deal
of labor and medical skill the child was restored
to consciousness, and is now well. How often
do parents make use of such expressions as--
" knock yonr head off;" "I'll brain you ; "
" I'll break every bone in your body," and many
other like expressions which they do not mean,
but in a fit of anger will say almost anything to
show the authority over the dear ones which
God has given diem. •
Z EDITOR REPORTER. :In a recent
trip to Washington I was surprised at the in
feriority of the crops generilly south, of here,
compared with the crops ln this county. I
passed down the West Branch valley hi the
night, and could make no aservatiou in that
respect . ; but from Harrisburg to Baltimore,
and beyond there, the oat crop is nearly au en
tire failure. Corn is uneven in height and co
lor and ver.;, much below the average here as
to promise of yield. Grass and wheat were
light, and unless the kernel is unusually plump
there ;will be a great deficiency in that grain.
Returning from Philadelphia through Bucks
and Northampton eountie, the same state of
things existed, although this section Is well
farmed and the land high priced. The farmers
of Bradford should appreciate. the burden of
wealth which clothes the hills- Ant valleys of
our county. A few more years of the patient
industry that has redeemed him country from
the woods, persistence in economy and applica
tion of manures, and a mode of farming calcu
lated to bring it up to its full capacity in the
produe r tion of grass, grain,;,beef and butter, and
those who now occupy the laud will live to see
the county termed wealthy—wealthy—wealthy
—although its native features were at lirst so
rugged. IL B. 1.
STIESHEQUIN.—.3fr. EdiiUr : fit fear
I shall need a second introduction to yoarread
ers, who by this time must have forgotten me.
I trust I need not assure them and yourself that
my silence has been involuntary and altogether •
unpremeditated. Yet I must acknowledge that
for HOILC weeks past my pen has been unneces•
sarily iille. Twaited for an impulse - and none
came. With me the habil of authorship is every
thing—more powerful than ambition or even
the consciousness of obligations.
The festival of the 30th ultimo passed off very
pleasantly. I cannot give yon'a particular des
cription of the events which came off under my
observation, from the fact that I did not care to
assume the drudgery s of taking notes (except
dadepd they were "banknotes,"-of which a mer
ry and generous-hearted, company gave most
freely, the receipts amounting to about two
hundred and cloven dollars).
The weather has been uncomfortably warm
for the past few weeks, sontc days being as lot
as the one in which SIDNEY SMITII declared him
self "compelled to take off his Cesh and sit in
his bents..:
We have rather formidable pets up this way.
J. F. BRINK and sun killed (not a copperhead,
hut) an enormous rattlesnake, measuring four
feet and having thirteen rattles.
I was unaware until a few days ago that the
" vials of wrath" had actually been thrown at
my_ defenceless bead: Strange to say, however,
niy craniums for once possessed a flinty nature,
and the vials passed off harmlessly. The hear
ty laugh which toy friends and I indulged in
upon reading the eloquent article (written by a
resident of this place and published in the
gu.s June 30th), would more than have repaid
its author for thus devoting his bine and Welds
to rectifyipg any mistake 1 may have uninten
tionally made as regards our "local affairs."
!slot being a disciple of GALEN I lack the physt
ciatii's skill to heal the wound I may have giv'en.
As regardkmy limited knowledge of things in
general, I beg leavdito say to my hind friend
who subscribes himself "SnEsitEotaN," that
never possessing any greul amount of egotism,
I become conscious npon reading his. gentle
manly communication that am gaining "no
news" as regards my capacities. I would not
intentionally write of anything but, facts in re
ference to our local affairs—always - having hefoli
taught that Trtith was preferable to Falsehood,
and remembenng that it is better
"To always speak the truth
And he an tion. , st
And never tell a lie,
For that is very bad."
"SUESISEQUIN" shall most certainly "be ex
cused for his imperfect epistle,"for it has brought
with it a knowledge of something heretofore
unknown, viz : That we have not any disloyal
subjects of Uncle SAsfii in our. vicinity.
Speaking of the improvements, "SnEsur.-
QUIN " writes that Mr. FRANK S. really
the man of our place. I have noted his house
and gronnAs, and exactly coincide with "S.'• in
saying "it ' s a moat delightful situation," and
:ftrun my knowledge 'Of Mr. Avt:rts shonld judge
him to be a man desirous of promoting the pub
lic good, in every possible manner. One, too,
who would do good acts for the satisfaction
afforded himself Father than for the rake of
what " this one says" or " that One says " in his
praise. Ido not believe him to be a man who
would selfishly take upon himself all the credit
. of the progress our town Nifty make--oft the
contrary, I believe him to be just and honora
ble. •
Should we enumerate the good qualities of
all in our toWn it would" be necessary to write
- many volumes ; as it is, possibly they may re
ceive (now that there are two chroniclers) their
just dues. Space will scarcely permit wi to
speak of many in this letter. Ur. GEO. C. Guns,
whose liberality is proverbial, has done a great
deal toward the advancement of our place ;
also o enterprising young townsman, 0. D.
limm., whoss 'thoroughgoing business tact
and enci.,E is LO detriment to the town. Ily
kind frien4 "8 " seems wholly forgetful that it
requires time to write of so many. I am not
quito positive as regards his identity, else I
should say to him, ." Please, Sir, mayn't I enu
merate your good qualities?" inasmuch as I
have an exalted idea of the man. I cannot en
ter into a discussion about estaldished facts,
and as I shall endeavor to write only illese,-I
can but laugh at "Suk.3nr.qmv:s" letter,know
ing that he is past that age, where he has' not
Oven the satisfaction of shaking a fist at mc t as
he repeats that frightful threat, "I'll t-e , l-1 ru;y
m-o-t-h-e-r 1" Perhaps the words in his letter
as regards my bravery and loyalty have , given
me more courage. Perhaps the kind words of
some of my friends have made me more. self-
reliant, or more piobable glimpses of the'other
world through the door that those I love have
left ajar on entering, have made mo careless of
this world's praise or blame, so that I try to do
right.. I cannot tell, I only know that it is so.
. Ilerivctfully, . SCRIVENEI.I.
July 23, 1870
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secinOtictesti Sewing Medlin°.
Woo in iipecial
or_Hqrrall-,_ for z ..:Bridge.:,streAk
Titian; yoicati get sarniaer'elothing 'Mita
onlor at mt, &MT some below cost. I one as t
above to nrinkrixtri for, fa) - !
S. lhaats, - No. 4,4tridgolat.
. July 77, 1870.
ItnniEr. wish it
distinctly tocsl that their goods are in
ferior to one, and that they cannot ho under-
Sold, and wo think their nuniorona customers
will bear them out in the assertion. - •
--sar Acquired habits are easily put
off; but our natural passions arid appetites have
to be starred into submission. The passion
Which is natural in the breast of every ono of
(leaking gOod food need not be subdued so long.
31.rx sell Groceries as cheayi as
they aro now doing: Their fragrant teas aro a
great Ina.ury, and yet so cheap as to be within,
the reach of all ;—the war has hot yet affected
the pricks at this establishment. Go into their
store at any time, and ask for. anything in their
line, and our word for it you will not go away
unsatisfied.
Fnurr Jens.—The very best in tore_
at wholesalennd cheaper than the cheap
est, at the Red, White andßlue store, Bridget
st., Towanda. DILLIIIIALL h Broomar.
/illy 27, 1870. _
AT COST, AND SOME BELOW COST.—
I will sell as above nll my stock of summer
dollies and easimeres, to make room for fall
goods. Now is the time 'to get bargains at
H. H.mnis, No. 4, Bridge-at.
EEC' While business has usually
been quite dull during the past few weeks, there
has been no diminution of the throng at Pow-
ELL
tt Co.'s mammoth establishment. This
house has now become to this section what
STF,WAIIT * B Store is to New York, and their busi
ness is conducted just as systematically as tho
large establishments in the cities. Dull times
never trouble them, as their assortment is al
ways complete, and by judicious and liberal ad
rertisilig they let the people know what they
hare to sell. While in this establishment the
other morning we were shown. a new invoice of
kid gloves—fifty dozen—whicli Ur. DELANO in
forms us are fully warranted to thent as first
class, and which they are selling at the aston
ishingly low price of onertollar per pair. The
following letter from the importer will giro a
better idea of the goods than We can :
NEW Yonic, July 22, 1870
MrAsits. POWELL k CO. :
Gents,—ln sending you the first invoice of the
Joseph Glove, I would call-your attention to the
fact that they are the very best glove
imported, and are sold by the largest and best
concerns throughout the cOuntry. We will send
you new gloves for all such as are returned to
you ripped or torn by first putting on, and re
rpnst you alwayS to take -back such as irove
(nfective. Years,
jI M
SAAC I. LACY.
They are algo receiving large additiOns tti
th l eir general stack, and we should jtulge * are
bitter prepared than ever to satisfy the l wantii
I
cd the u
Whole community. Their grocery dei
partmeut noirembraces everything in the linei
and they pay the highest prie;e for butt 4, Noir
FRUIT4ARS.—The very best in use
at wholesale and r
eat, at the Red, W
st., Towanda.
July 27, 1870
'venue, Scranton,
for the Chickering _ _ .11ason
Organs in a large portion of the States f Penn
') ed
sylvania and New York. These celebt
litruments are the only pianos and organs farm
ufactured that are selling at low rates strictly
on the "ow: prim system." Send to Mr. Fow
l:Lt. for the new circulars and price lists.
July 1870-3 w.
tek.. Caoss' Book Store presents a
lively appearance on the arrival ofilie daily
pers. Everybody 114 anxious to glt the latest
war news, and they linow.cmir.uir gets n roll
simply of papers. Mr. Cross also beeps the
brat and largest assortment of wall paper.
CAMP ALEETING' NOTICE. —It was fin-
Pos,ible to secure "llochester tents" for our
camp meeting on Lime llill—hence we shall
have no tent.. to rent. Bat sec will rout lumber
for floors, and perhaps for side 6 of tents, to
those front distance who desire, if they inform
us of such desire before the 13th of August.
non occupying teut sites lest year will be
entitled to the same this year, provided the
committee are informed, before the 20th of Au
gust, that they desire to occupy again.
nrctliren,.the sooner we are apprised of your
wishes the better we will be prepared to meet
them. /
I'. It. Towca, Tent Com.
Camptown, July 22, 1870.
Le - - Examine figures of sewing
machine sales, as found in the special notice of
this weeks ilneorann.
Cam' There will be sold at auction,
in (rout of First National Bank, on Saturday
next, the 30th, two splendid new Platform Spring
*Wagons, with pules, shafts, whillletrees and
two seats, made by the best makers and war
ranted fur a year. Terms pilule linoWn on day
of sale.
MARRIED
REELER —WILLCQCE.—In Towanda, on the
morning of the fifth &it., by the Rev. John
S. Stewart, ?Ir. W. Wallace Reeler to Miss
Hattie F. Wilcock, both of Towanda. •
LEWIS—FERGUSON.—At the residence of
John Fergunon, EAT, in Granville, July 3,
IS7J, by Rev. J. J. Turten, Mr. Frank - 11.
Lewis, of Ulster, to Miss Julia E. Ferguson,
of Granville.
OSMAN—WCAIIIIICK.—In Wells, on the 31
by Kev.o Charles Weehs, Mr. J. K. P.
Osman, of Geniiva, and Miss Helen E.Meestr
rich; of Wells.
DIED
MOBSE.--In Troy township, on the 20th inst.
Nancy C.; wife of Orrin Morse.
WINtiTON.--111 Troy, Pa., on the 11th inst.,
Lucy wife of organ M. 'Winston, and
daughter of William Iteech, - Esq. ; of Coles
vine, Broome county, N.. 17.; in the 33d year
of her age. ;
SPECIAL NOTICES:
HENRY HAILIZIB, Merchant Tai
lor, Pridge street.
~ TAYLOR I& GORY,•Merelfflt
70E9;1. ti A:Sr/MM./11 ik MANNERS, Mer
chant Tailqrs, Waverly, N.Y. June 2-Im.
L. If yOu desire. a prompt pa3:-
ment of your less after, tire insure Plicemm
Fire Immrance Company, of Hartford, Coon.
Jon:: W. Ma, Agent.
Office Mr•renes Bloch, north side FOAM
.S'lnary, 7 cmanda. '
CAVALRY OFFICERS, WAR 1861.-
" Cavalry line ofticern are entitled to an allow.
once for use and risk of horses between July
22, 1801,- and July 17, 1802." Call on-11. 13. Mc-
Kean, attorney-at-law, office Patch's Block, To
wanda, l'a. July 1-1, 1870-4 w.
tel. A meeting of the trustees of
the Susquehanna 'Collegiate Institute will be
held at the office of G. D. Illoarals - rn, in To-
wanda, on Monday, the 25th day of July, A.D.
181 P, at two o'clock, p.m. Business of impor
tance will be brought before the Board. Mull.
attendance is desired. M. Fox„,
Norms.—Costs will be made on
all unpaid deeds and unsettled accounts of
J. Madill, late Register r Recently, unless set
tled by tho f.rat of September. The deeds and
accounts may bo Annul at my office.
Towanda, July 19,1870-8 w ... J. N. C.tLIFP.
Fnurr JAns.—The very-best in use
at wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheap
est, at the Rea, White and Blue store, Bridge
'at., Towanda. Imu ELLXIEWAY.
July - 27, 1870.
CO— Got your spoons, forks and
tea sets engraved at Ilorton's,j - Wiekham &
IMack's Store. &me 30, 1870.
it " Watches accuratel regulated
at Morton's, Wickham Black's Btore.
Juno 00, 1470.
Go to KEELEU'S for the best
Teas m the market.
SELF 47, L, Ompagge
*Misted billisilSops,Touius, villopen sjitr.
loot .BeMW WOW Amsdemy at Some 'barons%
August 1::1870, and continue 13 weeks. Ito
pains or expense will be spared to make the
school rankaniong the first in the - country.
recilittioN'and is• thorough coin
prehou ores, subject - in hand, win be in.
slatedppon;and:anrbaate-Inmanpstible with.
these ends will be.carefidly ayoidec7, Every ef
-Ibs made , to tlix ternys, rotor thervragitend profitable.
Far farther information, inquire of AV
nIDOILWAY, at the D rag Store in some borough.
July 14 , 1870.*
Observethe price list of Cas
cade Milli Beat winter wheat flour ES 60 per
cwt. July 27-4. m.
NIP LOrs of • Business for Al the
States of the Union, with forms and directions
for all tratiesietions By Theoplaus Parsons,
The undersigned wouldrespectfully announce
to the people that be has been appointed cart
yassing Agent in Bradford coon ty for the above
named book, by Parmelee Co., Publishers,
Philadelphia. Ho will commence the' work , of
canvassing the county in a low days. This is
the most reliable work of the kind extant (di
use), and is adapted to the wants of men in all
the . b usiness walks ethic. Any ono desiring A
copy before he gets arotaid,`can• address hun At
Camptown, Pa.
Ile is also agentleir Parmelee'eSi Co.'s new
edition Fiddly Bibles, a sample of which ho will
carry him: .. DSsarcr Fee,
Camptown, Bradford Co., Pa.
July 28,1870. •
St a. The course purauta_ by the
Cascade Mills, of selling good flour at the low
est possible , prices, is productive of numerous
advantages. It makes a ready Market for the
superior wheat :of our vicinity ;. supplies con
sumers with a cheap and wholesome article of
fresh ground flour, and as a natural result makes
activelousiness for the Mills. War in Europe,
dronth, and, short crops, are having the efll..vt
to raise prices; but this Mill at 'all times sell
at minitmun prices.
July 28,1870.
I bog leaVe to inforna my old friends, and the
public genorally,.that I have opened A NEW
GROCERY AND PROVISION - STORE • IN
BEEDLEMAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE STREET,
and respectfully invite an inspection of my
goods and prices. As my stook has been pur
chased entirely for CASH, and as I propose to
sell for READY PAY, I feel confident that my
prices will compare fa'rombly with any estab
lishment in the country.
I have paid particular attention to the selec
tion of GuouNo t3rtess, and warrant them rune.
My assortment of TEAS is complete, and
ranges in prices from SLKTY CENTS 'to ONE
DOLLAR AND FORTY CENTS. Coffee ground
to,order, and sold at the lowest price. Give me
a call. GEO. L; KEELER.
Towanda, July 14, 1870.
Norma—The ItLE. Church at New
Albany will be dedicated to the Moat high God
for His worship, on Wednesday ' August 3,1870
—the first sermon by Bev. B. L Ives, of Au
burn, N.Y., at II o'clock, a.m., and the second
by Bee. Wesley :Cochran; Presiding Elder 'of
the Troy District, at 3 o'clock. Brethren front
abroad are invited to attend nth enjoy with 11M.
REV:. E. G. Mi•Coa-srm..
July 11, 1870-2 w.
Ferri' Jena.—The very bestjn use
at wholesaleand retail, cheaper than We cheap
est. at the Red, White and liluv stare, Midge
street, Towanda. Itualutat.t. RITNIEWAY.
July 27th, 1870.
The Singer Mapnfacturing
Company in 1569 sold eight y-siz thousand serum
'hundred ant (401 y-wag, (86,781) 4fidch tuts
These figures, and those given be:ow, are from
sworn returns (to which any one can have' ac
cess) matte to the receiver, appointed by the
owners of valuable Sewiiig Machine Patents,
who license most of the companies of lesser im
portance.
In 18611 The Singer Manufacturing Company
Soil over the Leavitt Sewing Machine Co.,
.86,010 Machines.
Sold over the 'Parham Sewing Machine Co.,
than tlti -, cheap-
store, Bridge-,
litonewir
• 85,640 Mftehinee
Solt' over the Finkle t Lyon 31anttrg
85,412 Machines.
Sold over the .Etna Sewing Machine Co.,
W.P.,233 Machines
Sold over the American Batten-Holy
78,888 Machines
Sold ()WI. the Empire Son ing 3litehinei
78,081 Machines
Sold over the Florence Sewing Machine Co.,
73,120 Machinen
Sold over the Willcox S Gibbs S.M. Co.,
A., 116 Penn
general agency
69,550 MachineK
solti over 11w Wevd.:73vwing Machine Co., •
. ,
67,094 'Machines.
fold byeqtlie Ctroven A lial:cr 8.31. Co.,
. - 51,593 Mac4lines.
Sold over the Howe Maehine
41;751 Machines. i
$31,1 over the,,Wheeler k Wilson Tilanurg
7,915 Machines.
'Menu= Zr. BLACK, -
Agents for Singer.
VD.. Crackers manufactured daily
and for sato wholesale and retail, at theßakery,
first door north of Ward House.
Mareb.3o, 1870. D. W. Soorr St Co.
G 0.- Choice Mackerel, only one
shilling per pound, nt N. J. LoNo's.
June IG, 1870.
FOR S.tLE.—A two-horse bleadpow
or Thresher and Cleaner. Has been used two
Reasons. Will be sold at a bargain.
Jesus Fosrr.n
North Towanda., July 12, 1870.* .
Ear " sea Moss Farina " for 'Pud
dings and Custards, for sale by
June 16, 1870. M. J. Loss.
Die - I hereby give notice that here
after, persons wishing artificial teeth on Rub
ber, can obtain them at my Maim); and also,
that the price of full upper or under sets is re
duced to twenty dollars;
W. IL lieu.; Dentist
Office over Wickham Black's.
Jime 21, 1871).
To THOSE GI.:=ING THEIR CLOTHING
M A DE TO ORDEL—Yon should study two things:
First, to get them where tirst-class clothing is
made; secondly, where they are sold cheap.
And iu order to be able to sell a good article
cheap, the merchant must understand Iris busi
ness, and know how, where, and what to buy,
as a . practical man does; and a practical tailor
in all its branches I profess to be, having had
18 years experience in the business. Have been
a cutter in sonic of the best houses in New York
city. Ido my own buying, selling and cutting,
and have to divide my profits with no man, so
that less of it will du—and with low rent and
otherexpenses in proportion, thus making the
cost of carrying on the business very small.
rending the, above yon will see, why it is
that I can'sell gdods cheaper than men follow
ing the business, and having no knowledge of
it themselves, have to employ others at largo
salaries to attend to it, and customers must pay
accordingly—RA they, like myself, do business
to live by it. If you doubt the above statement,
be convinced by calling on
NO. 1 MERCUIL'S BLOCK.—GLOVES AT
f 4,50 -LACE S AVit--LSTLITT FASHION& —3tiss
IlnArirrr informs het. patrons that she has just
received from Europek:, a supply of Jouvin's
Gloves, which she can Offer at r 1,50 at retail.
Also Shawls and Barbes in Lama and Chnruy
Lace. •
Miss BIIAIiDT calls especial attention to her
fashion plates and patterns. She regularly re
ceives the Berlin " Bazar" (the original of har
per's), as well as the . Paris "Iloniteeir des
Modes."
A fine stock of the latest Hats and Bonnets
aliray4 on hand. - May 4, 18111.—tf.
Second-hand Sewing Machines
for sale at a bargain by Wickham & Black.
Also, Machine Neallea, Oil, Thread, Silks,
c. April 28, 1870—tf.
:Er -W. Drriiraca's Music Store,
ow of Mercer's Bank, first door, where von
will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Violllts,
Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Accordeons, Clarinets,
Flutes, Sheet Music, Instruction Books for all
Instruments, Music Books and all !duds of Mu
sical Merchandise. { April 14,10.
Dar We guarantee satisfaction i n
all the work we do. Wo cut, make, and trim
clothing for men and boys wear,
ff. HARM & Co,
4 Midge Street. Towanda, Pa.
toa.. Burn* ett's celebrated flavoring
extracts, for sale by . M. J. LONG.
Juno 16, 1870.
We-Parties, picnics, festivals, and
private families, furnished "with Ice Cream, on
short notice, at Hart'a.
NEW ArMICHANT TAILORIEG ESTAB
LIMMENT.—Mesari: Taylor di; Gore have open
ed, in connection with their Clothing Store, a
Tailoring Department ; and having secured the
services of a "first-class cutter" and competent
workmen, they are now prepared to make up
work in the best style and latest fashions to or.
der. Having . just received a new and fresh
stock of cloths, they aro prepared to offer bet
ter inducements than ever before offered in To
wanda. The public will find it to their advan
tage to give us a call before buying else Where.
Remember we warrant our work-and guarantee
good fits. Repairing done on short notic
March 12,1370.
==
Der TWi) good, active book can
vassers wanted in every town in Bradford coun
ty, for &cotrim and attractivo books. Those Having experienco desired.
C. F. Cross, Towanda, Pa.
•
ler Clocks and Jewelry of all
kinds and Stiit'S repaired uittilio greatest pos
sible dispatell, at G. A. Morton's, Wickham &
Black's Store. v Juno 80, 78701.
G Strictly pure Ground Spices,
at KEELER'S.
C. O. D
ilaNnt
Merchant Tailor;
Bridge Street
-01VA/I,olftlenterpin. ,
$4,306' - o&iinizEs
• - TO BE 0111PC4*'AlEi. .
.
MXOTEGMT=MLI
• • To sv,oivitst-ple''•:- . -
UN-TA HOSE COMPANY, No. 3,
AT ALL7RFIrAI ?ALL; TOWAIfiIA;PA.
\-
nte rnocimos so ns tuna) ni vs:mm*l=a ,
A :STEAM FIRE ENGINE !
The Company take great phiaanre In presenUng to
the Public, the foliating splendid LIST Olr wrrs.
which they tatter theraselveirlisa never been enroll
ed. Many of the Prizes. which have been contribu
ted by the business men and Properly holden of To
wands. can be wen at the several places of business.
The distribution of Prizes will tike place it Marines
Hall es soon as the tickets are dispoied of,nnder the
rapervision eta committee aided's% at that time by
fhe ticket-holders.
TIIE , ;AST OF GIFTS
Articles. -
1 Lot in East Towanda
1 Pirist•claaa Sleigh
1 Ladles• Gold Watch -
20 Dollars- in Gold,
1 Churn Power, •
1 Churn Power,
1 Iron-beam, Side-hill, Plough,
1 Wopd-beam Evans Plough,
1 Itradlord county Plough,
1 L Plough,
1 Cultivator,
1 4 4
1. ••
ro/tic.
.$5OO 00
160 00
100 00
23 20
' - 35.00
15 00
10 5o
8 60
9 50
7 50
. 8 00
- 800
6 00
.
_
1 Suffolk Pig, 25.00
Greenbacks, • 5 00
.
I.Suit of Clotho . ), to order, 50 00
1 Cook Stove, 00 00
1 Largo Chrome, 4 35 00
1 Globe, 15 00
1 Dozen White Shirts, , - , 25 00
1 Caddy of 10 lbs. Choice Tea, 15 00
1 Ton of Coal, 4 00
1 Set Doable Ilarness, ' .
- 75 - 00
1 Corr, 75 00
1 Ton of C0a1,4 50
. .
1 1 . of Stove Coal, 550
1 .. of Chestunt Coal, . 525
1 Globe Hemisphere, 15 00
3 Box Cigars, r . 500
•
5 Borax of Toilet Soap, 5 00
1 Dressing Case, •., ' 10 00
'
1 Ton of Coal, ' .. 4 00
1 Pair Lava Vases, 5001
1 Oil Painting, Is 00
,
1 Box of Cigars, .. '5 00
•
•
1 Globe Hemisphere,_ 15 00
1 Silver Watch, 25 00
1 Library lnk Stand, • t 7 30
1 Large Album ' 2 00
20 Dollars in G old, 16 cf. prcininiu, 23 20
Small ammo,. 2 00
,
,
Open Binzgy. 125 00
. .
Dor of Cigars, 5 00
Oil Painting, 11) 00
-
Cheater Whito Hog, 50 00
Ton of C0a1,4 00
•
•
Chester. White Sow:. '5O 00
Globe ReruiSphere, 15 tPO
Suit of Clothes, 40 00
Large Steel Plate Engraving, 40 00
Box in Cigars, 5 00
Ton of C0a1,4 00
23 prizes) 1 copy each, 1 yr., Bradford .11 , porter,30 00
Silver Watili, 23 00
Darrel of Flour, 10.00
four Letup, Gas Chandelier, • - 40 00
Box of Cigars, 5 00
Pirst-cluss Overcoat, to order, 55 00
Ton of Coal, 4 00
•
Globe Hemisphere, ' 15 00
Darrel Sugar, 250 lb., at 13 cts. per lb. 35 00
Velocipede, ' 63 I. C, 1
.
Brasil Chronio,. • 2 00
Darrel Plour . f .10 00
Box of Soap, 0 lid
• ,
i Box of Saleratug, • • 0 110
lease of Canned Peaches.lo Gil
. .
1 Globe Hemisphere, • . • • 13 00.
1 Ton of C0a1,4 00
1 Cook Stove and Furniture, 75 00
1 Case of Canned Plums, 10 00
1 ItorJugh Lot, 50x150,, 400 00
1 Rosewood Toilet Box, 5 'Co
.
1 Barrel Flour, ' 10 04)
1 Fancy Match Holder, 1 UO
1 Jar Pomade, 2 CO
.
.
1 Rosewood Toilet Box, 30 0
1 Ton of Coal, '4 60
(23 prizes) 1 copy each, 1 yr., Bradford Argus, 50 00
I 'Case of Perfumery, - 3 MO
(6 prizes) Gent's Pocket Books, ;I 50 hitch, ' 9 00
1 Case Congress Water, , ' 12 00
1 Ton of Coal, 4 00
(3 prizes) Ladies' Velvet Paryes, 33 each. 6 00
I Case of Perfumery, 3 03
1 Jar Po:mule,
1 Ton of Coal,
1 Clow of Perfumery
5 prizes).Fancy Iron Match Holders, $1 each.' 3 Ou
Toilet Set, four brushes each, 5 00
Oil Painting, . .. 12 21)
Marble Mantle, Shelf. - ' 600 '
27 prizes) Box each 100 Garibaldi ilherOois, 27 00
Large Rocking Horse, • 10 00
Pair Napoleon Grain, Waterproof Boots, 15 00 1
- ID prizes) Kerosene-Oil Lamps, 'sl each, 10 00
Barrel of Crackers, 6 00
Ton of Coal. 5 4 00
Set Sash and Blinds, for a house, . 123 (s)
Marble Mantle Shell, 0 01'
Case of Hair Restorer, , 10 DO
Case of Perfutnery, - 6 GO
Tar of Poinatle, 1 50
,
, Toilet Case, - 2 00
Case of Perfumery, 2 00
Ton of Coal, 4 C')
0 Dollars in Gold, 16 cis premium, ' trl 20
Marble Mantle Shelf,' 5 1) , )
.
0 Dollars in Silver, . 10 60
20 prizes) I pound Tea each, 20 IX)
Case of Perfumery, • 3 00
. Ton of Coal, • , 4 00
Barrel of Flour, , , 10 00
I Fancy Watch Holder, 1 00
1 Jar of Pomade, , " 1 53
BOttle of Perfumery, 2 te)
1 Case of Canned Peaches, 10 00
1 Marble Mantle Shelf, 10 00
Case of Pe.lumery,
i 3 00
1 Ton of Coal, ' 4 0)
1 Barrel of Floor, - 10 00
Jar of Pomade, • . 2 00
I Oil Painting l2 50
I Marble Mantle Shelf, • 6 0 )
Toilet Set, four brushes each, 5 00
I Borough Lot, 50x150.450 on
.
I Ton of Coal, 4 00
Menus Dress Pattern, 10 yds.ati2 per yd. 20 (»
1 Pair of Fiue Boots, to order, : 12 00
`lllox of Cigars, 6 00
Set of Single Harness,
4 - 40 to
1 Barrel of flour, . 14 00
1 Yeamau's Patent Cutting Box, 13 00
Marino Dress Pattern, 11!, yds. at $2 per yd. 23 00
.20 Dollars in Gold, 16 cis. Premium, 23 20
Box of Cigars,
' J 5 00
• Yeoman's Patent Coiling Boxes, . 151 00
Box of Cigars, • - 500
Barrel of Flour.• ' 4 'lO 00
Menno Dress Pattern, 10 yds. at $2 per yd. 20 00
Box of Cigars, 6 00
Complete Set l of Tinware, 7 it)
Italie, (warranted) 23 00
Box of Cigars, _
o 00
Set of Chamber Furniture, 75 (0)
Point Lace Shawl, 73 00
1 Barrel of Flour, • 10 (s)
I Box of Cigars, . 6 00
Dress Pattern, . 10 1))
1 Shawl, - 5.i.0
1 Merino Dress Pattern, 10 yds. of $2 per yd. 20 00
.• .. , .. .. ~ .. .. 20 00
.
1 Box of Cigars,
I Velocipede,
I Barrel of Flour,
I French Shawl, •
I Silk - Dress Pattern.
I Roll of Brussels Carpet,
1 Plough,
1 BarrefChrirn,_
1 Box of Cigars,
(12 prites) Cedar Pails, $1 iio -each,
:SUMO tie Insurance Policy,
1 Flo i.
!loxes clap, . --
I Map f Towanda. by Morgan,
. i Lil amount of Prizes,
T 4
Whole Number of liekels, 6,000
PRICE FOR SIIiGLE TicaErs, . 00
ICEFERE.VCES
MEM
ion. F. F. STnEt. - ren, Don. P. D. Monnow
JOHN F. 141EANs
Lion. th.rststm
J.tur.s M. Venn
J 13.5 A. C.:DD/Sti
Tickets may be pm:lured at
PORTER AL KIRBY'S. DRUG STOnE,
Members ofthe Hose Company,
and at the established Am.ncica named in small cir
curare.
All ccnnEonnialtioru3 athlres2ed to
C. B. PORTER, Towanda, Pa ~
Chairman or Committee, will rezeive prompt atten
Lion.'
Towancla; i l Jnly 20, 1870.
WAVE.RLY. INSTITUTE ! •
The ,S2ndTerm under A. J. LANG. A. M., opens
AUGUST 20, 1870:
English, Classical and Commercial Departments.
Normal Class In which twenty pupils receive free
tuition organized at the lwrjrming of Fall Term.
Send to Principal for Catalogues and particulars.
N. - Erector; .
duly 20, 1870-=-It Rest of Trustees.
DDISSOLUTION.—The copartner
ship heretofore existing between the snbacrib.
era, tinder the firm nainelof Grant 8: Robinson, is
thin day dissoired by myths! consent.
• JOHN 0. GRANT, -
THOI3. 11. ROBINSON.
SnII. Co., Pa... April 1.1870. .14124
KINGSLEY
Desirea to call the attention of lin Ladies to Ler
new assortment of
FkNOT Goops
Efho mix° h'as a full Untl of
Bomirra. HATS. AC..
for tho Sommer trade, which are offered to her cus
tomers and the public on the moat reasonable tarots.
Bonnets repaired and trimmed on short none'''.
She has also a tine selection of Flair and Fancy
aka, such le Lace and Linen Collars, Cuffs, Hand
kerchiefs, Corsets, /re.
Entrance next door. to Fox,Stevens, "terror /c
Co..' up stairs . To wanda, May 24, '7O.
DRIED FRUIT OF
94 ; ALT.
aTigS
CAMP VINCE•NT . 'S
~.,DTSURANCE AGENCY,
. _ .
• Monts Written In all Of OW following" mina uoll
rethink aompantes. LORSEEI senla and paid at our
Linke. FATUUntopEuTr, (Including Inc Sward
and dwellings In town inattred aunoW .u2,11.91.1GE
an Lzonwnuo u well as Fun: • •
LIFE /20311 RANCE affected In - one of the Qtded,
- Largest and Brygl Cetapanteis l a ud e country: , .
. .
bscrsuicia Cm/I%NY, - .
Londare, Engkind., • •,
•$10,000.000
eae0t.,....
Wtoisorarinittuacci C,olitrixt;
IriLkeitgar' re, N.
Assette.
LuccaTraz intftAliCk COMPANY.
ia.n,caster,.Pa. J
ME!
LW:AVM= Isstrwser. Cog' PANT, I
VOINII, Mcuz.:
ME!
rtn,Tow Fins Insvaaser. COSWANY.
New York.
=I
Norm A3O:IIICAX /2111IIIIAXCT C...
liar Toni, Conn.
11=1
Ctrs Piam Inunism COMPANY,
gartforri. Conn.
---- • •
CIXIMLAXD IItRitrII.VCCE COXPANT,".,
Clerdand, Ohio.
$51:5,674.
NEw ironic Lire Invatxce Colukkx.r. 1
New rurk. J
$13,000,000.
• Assets.
As.setta,
Aseettg.
AGBIGATE CAPITAL IMPUTIMIITED, OVMZ
Strict attention to 'niobium; fair 'dealing:Tend
prompt statement of Josses, is oust surrro: • '
Coma and try us. •
Mee on main street, opposite- Court ,house, up
stairs.
Mr. Viscmcr at Meninx Bank from 9 d. m. till 3
o'clock, p. m.
.T. n. CANT,
W. S. VINCENT. j
Towanda, Pa., July 20, 1870,—1y
powELL & co
OPEN TEN BALES OF
SHEET I -N"
DIFFERENT QUALITIES,
2 0 }
4 MI
=1
Codding, Russell &
HAIiDIVARE,`IRON, STOVES
NAILS, TINWARE, &C.
Keep the largest stock of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
•
GLASS, ,
SASH,
PAINTS,
LOCKS,
OILS,
&C.,
to be found in this part of 'the State
• Headquarters for.
FRUIT
Try the New Improved Top -
PORCELAIN LINED AND PER-
FECTLY JAR
LOOK AT THESE P.lllOl.iLS.'
Qnarts, by the case,.. $22 00 ,gross
Gal.. " " " 29 00 "
Quarts, " " dozen 200
I I Gal. " " " 250 • .
MOWING - MACHINE SECTIONS,
Hay, Rope, Pork gullies, &c.
SI.JJG 05
REFRIGERATORS, •
ICE CREAM 'FREEZERS,
BATHINO TUBS,
dosvra Powczr.,
TINWARE,
Cizo. D. McninsiE,
Maj. Ar.}:x. Pz.vEN
FISHING TACKLE '
'FLOWER POTS,
WATER COOLERS,
SCREEN WIRE,
STONEWA.RA
WOODEN WARE, . _ .
all kinds of
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
FELLOES,
•
SPORT'S, &C.
„ LEATHER BELTING,
SAWS, and
. .
We ofer• at wholesale
NAILS, GLASS, FRUIT JARS;
- • FAIIMNG TOOLS,
KEROSENE, POCKET CUTLERY,
and-many other goodi, at all times at
lowest market rates. .
Codding, Russell Co.
•
Towantbt, May 12, . 1870,
CAKES AND CRICKERS.-GRE
clan Bond, Scotch Honey, Orange, Raison, Leta.
on and Ginger Cates, Washingt . on inmbles and
Coffee Meerut, and all kinds of Crackers at
March 4, 10. , ROCKWELL'S. '
Now Aclinethenumts.
=
W*'ANDA.
• $2,000
$26,000,000,
CAMP A VINCENT
THIS WEFT: OF
ILL BE SOLD
! •
VERY LOW
KEYSTONE STORE
DEALERS
TOILET SETS,
BIRD CAGES,
ICE PITCHERS,
REVOLVERS,
AIECHAXIC'S TOOLS,
BABBETT
New 'ditiatifiemoi&
:ri o iv- t1.;,,,t, ik cO .
JUNE THIS DO OPTED
• 4-,
5000 YARD
ItZIINANTS OF.
f 245,000
BEST QUALITY CALICOES,
P 630,000
WEI
6491,44'0.
MEDIUM AND DARK CQLORS;
Which will b reld„%ery cheap.,
KEYSTONE STORY,
.Touvida, July 27,1870
TOW.A.NDA IGM.CUII4TIZAL
WOR4B STILL ALIVE!
Who snperiniendeni: of this shoi, Is nor: offerißiq
sonic of the best
LUMBER 11":100N-S,
PLATFORM WAGON - S 1
COVERED 4 AND OPE:k BUGGIES,
ever orered In trite mar Let. Dest pi‘lect.,l
OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER
uwd, and In work made by the most
L= Elt I ACED WOr.K3l£;:
Emonm
PATENT -RUSSIA IRON SEATS
very light, and au durable that even Line 113 but
little to du to' 'ard4 their deep}.
• . I::,,,Kurt.. AN of the elm:elle& ribed lets, ,leer- i,
- Plead: examine - our work before purchasing el,- • pateein i.f laml are a part of the farm ow nt by •th
where. Repairing done on short nota-e. said William M. Watts, th,4•34.-,1, OM colltainiro , '
t •;: , ..thar :.',out 1' , 7 arses, and 111,1'4d/es: The land
111, C. 3[r Prest, -. 1.. i. W. VINCENT,
Towanda,. July 20, 1570. Superintendent. wul be sold in 64.1,:1rate iote, fir a:if - V .- II:Cr. /4..51 ix:3.
----------------- :,..Nt„..4.l:l.thl . purclia.er. - I
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TLe ri , ..te 1:t.,:.1 - 11),(Inro;:rrly i 9 P l / 2 1:1:it:d cLoilt I',
1 TUE UNITED STATES. for the Western District lii from the .'ourt Ilmr.r, and ,withio te,! 1..:::1-
of Pennsylvania. JOHN-HILLIER. a Dinrept on- ht ' s , '4th to the `-I'4.'t• The are two t hrill - 1 ; Y""a;Z '
der the Act of con, g ri , ,,. of March 2d, 1861, Laving ',.''''" -tr '''', -a """` I 'ir'h"; Lome. -end a large ne‘e
,an nu t.ll. 1;r unwn. Inn Ntoel, lime a ,arge...p o r.
applied for a disliaro from all his debts, and other ;
:••n of the land vim 1 e e.. 1,1 for Coen lota , . aa the,:::l-
claims probible inn .I 'raid Aet, fly order of tle '
Court, nodes in beret* given, to all .persona s: it) I,'''..- of T '''''' a ada i'' laP'tiT rereading :n that thr , :-
have oved their - debt, and other persons interested t , ',..',-..„..,_.
-
to ap pe ar on th e 6th day of AlltilinT, 1110, at Ist [' f
,""'''''—nv,i, ~ Lt. of the laln•h•rie nemeyir ,
pad al,ea the prop-rte is ,tri0i,,1.,-ti, v.... ty•l...
o'clock, a.IM, before E. ovr.irros. Jr., Esq., Regis- t
Mr in ''''-
Dankrutcy. at Lie othee, at Towanda, In., mi i ''''' ''''''' - ,' t th ` - '''
I ''" "' )" '''''tht 'al '• a a•I t'''' b - : -
, :.):1,:. Nt ISL. interest, annually frouilcounrmation c c
how cause, if any they have, why a Indeharge
should not lxi grantell to said Bankrupt. And ' ht. ' "I t. ' 1 ""'" 1 1"."-ta'ateate* _
.further,-notice is hereby given, that the Second and ,„, ~„ ,_, • )1111.1" E. WATTS.
Tonal Settings of Creditor , of the said Ilankrhpt, ''''Y -"!' ''''' - Atiministratria.
_...
required by the 27th• and 28th Sections, or said A . ct,
will be held before. the said Eeeieter, at the
time aml pled. S. C. 31,CANIYI.E.,S.
Clork C.S. litt,t. Court for raid Dvdnat
duly 27,,'70:w2 A
. •
yEZT_TIT JARS,
,
Towanda, tune 15;1RTO
TO OtR MANY FRIENDS
We take plcriptire in annritufeing
tic arrival .of our Very
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
, COMPRISING
-, COMPRISING
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
NEWEST • and ' BEST
NEWEST 'and BEST
NEWEST and BEST
NEWEST • - and BEST
.
Tilt mulct mgerds, selected nith care by experi
enced num in the Wide.
/EMI]
We have all the beat and inor,t populr .manttfasa
were goods 'I! nited io the wants of
LADIES,
,311, SE . & CHILDREN,
With a full line of the colebrated
JAMES M. BURT'S GOODS
M..EN , AND BOYS
per own Mannar:buy is in full blast and we are
preparedlo makii to order any kind of work. Nssur.
lug the public that.we shall take loons pains than
ever topless° them, end invite an eraminapou of
our Stock. .
Mich 30:1870; UUMPIIRE DEOTUERS.
1011111PES.—THE LARGEST AS
JL aorttaent dr Pipes for Maio at
!Larch 4, 70 . . - W. A. HOCKWELL'i3.
IN moirr,
li
J
MOOTS and• SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
El
GOODS
- GOODS
GOODS
--GOODS
Fos
A DMINISTRATBIX. NOTICE,-
listiceta hereby Overt/vat all persona indebted
to the estate of JAWS 8. BORE, lide.of Meow"
twp., deceased, are regnmited to malts inonsdlite pay.
mtz, MA all pervious havinw claim against said ee.
tate nand be present the suaxdulyanthenticated to 4
- ewttleznent. - • ANSA 110 WE.
• June 21, 1870. Admintstratrir.
AWDcreands may. be left with lf. - D. &assts.
dreenwood, Pa. E,
mmus
"TIIATORS -NOllC'E.
ANntlce Whereby given that an persons indebt
ed to Um' estate of DIODATE SP.MICEIT, late of Dar
lington bard', tree'donnatinaks immediate papmant,
and:all persons having claims against said estate,
must present them duly authenticated for settler:ten
to me at East Staitittleld, Pa. . •
JAB. 11. WEDD.
J tiC o Z T 7; • ' Adminiatrator. •
sTßAtoirs NOTICE.-
A Bailee is hereby given that all persona indebted
to the estate of Alin= id. RINEY. lido of Borne
Bore.' deccared., are regneitect to make immediate
payment, and all persona baring claims against said
estate remit premit Ulm duly authenticated-for set.
Bement. • CHRISTOPHER. H INEY.
dune 27. 1270. Administrator.
A UDITOWS
Cranmer rs: N. D. Fnx.-2P0._302, Sept. Term.
1810. In the Court of Coruntourloartopradford
nits undersigned, Au 'auditor; appointed . by eahl
Comfto dletributo funds to Shirt! • hand* among '
frnn MberLfrn solo of 'deliindant'a teal estate, trill et.
tend-to the dntieipf said appointment. at bla &Cleo
in the tiorough - otTouranda. - on SATVIMAY, the f.th'
day of AUGUST. I£l7o, at one o'clock p. m.:at which
titno and place all persona having claims on -said
money are reqniredtp plexent the urns or be debar.
red from coming on amid fund.
W. A. SECIi,
.
Tilde, 22, 1.870. Auditor. -
01.1PHANS' COURT_ SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE NEAR TOWANDA!
•-
rtrtna •
of an order lasted ont of the Orphans'
Court of. Bradford co:, the nnderbigned, oda:inlet rz
!Lir of the estato of W. MEANS WATTS, deceased,
will expose at public silo on the.nrcznisea in North
Towanda, on SATURDAY, AUG. 27th. 1870, at 1 o'-
clock p.m.,the following described property, viz:
A certai piece or parcel of land situate in North
Towanda township, beginning at a corner on west
line of Alanson Lovelace, and north-east comer of'
Badger's lot, thence along north line of Badger's lot
south-tlO deg. 10 rule, west 84 per, to the public high
way !ceiling to Towand# borough. then,. along the'
same north RI deg. west 37 2.10-per. to the south-.
nest Cori: , : of Jainee Foster'• lot,thence along the
mute north - GI dog. cast 01 perches to the thence,
corner of sold Lovelaceslot, thence along the lineitif
tie' name south deg. cast 36140 perch e s to the
place of beginning. tontalumg 29 acres and 11 per
, dies. •
, ALSO—Adjoining the above lot. a piece bounded
and described as full,:sws: On the cast by the main
road Lading from Towanda tee Athens, on the north,
nettle and west by other *Undo of said deccd , int.—
Contaiumg one-half- acre, more or lose.
ALSO—One other piece of laud adjoining the.
above and bounded as follows : • On the north by
. Charles IL Brow:rand the lot above, deFcribtit., on
the east by the Towanda road, on the south by Lou.,p,en DeLong, and ep the west by lands hemming to
the estate 41 the 'late John C. Adams, ex."Fepticr:
therefrom' two acres adjoining Reuben DeLong,
which has been Set apaet to the widow. Containing,
after deducting the two aclui eet'spsrt to the
ciwint la; acres.
ALSO—Onc, other piece of land, purchased of Jay.
S. B. Harding, begioning sea point•in the. wen.
ter of. the Towanda road on the north line of ot4. r
lauds if mid decedent herein dracatmd , thence in a
W. sterly direction :dim:: mid Inst mentioned land .1d
rods to a stake and :tones; thence in a northerly
direction parallel with the Towanda road G rods'to a
stake and stones corn:.rthenee - in an eal-t•nly
.-
tau parellel with the Leath line of other lan'', of
iteced,ott 2,;G„: rods to the center of tht- Milli, a v.
theme , sontlierly along toiid huihway 6 list, to
piece of bei.:inuing. . Containing. one tier's; str,ci.
'TI' NOTICE.—
.....u.'• iyher,:," thr , S 1,4 , 1,, , upf 11001-
1 t, tt, tt! C. L. :CALL:, di:cut...lL 14to
r.(Tri•Vandla a., .0-Tv 1 , ,
4.:.- paym , and :01 ltzting
t t thorn 4111 , :,r
WARD. •
7
T 0 N 6 - E.-
that gel prlsons Inarbt•
4 1.11,• r.-4-tt, 11r , hon. 1:44.r,f Munn. ,
tip r , otir-4,1 t.. ninAr Imnirdiate
I.ror:n.zeiranisripinst said ce:At.• nffirt4
!7.41!:. I:1 llttlp aut!ir nt.,Ar4 for sett:rills:lt.
MEER
. -
A 1,,D11 4 7.70.11'S NOTICE-s,
r,per BruMer.—No. I.ol+ Nay T..
1,7 q. ti 4 conrt of CorOloa ilea+ of Dradf. , ro.-
qulfr.'
The itt.-I,...ttniel an Attain - it appointo,l by 1.4 A
:ottrtior,eye in Cie hands of the Shethi!
trout Sl.e.t:tr'e p:111 of iltteudante pert. owl
propert-i. ntll attend to' tite.ilittieii of said
meat at Ins office in the tioroueh of Totc,ilol.l on
I'EESE.II' tho trtit iLty of ActiCtiT. at 2 o'.
etceli p. ill.. at witieli time and place ell Te'recoas bro.
'Ott claims to suit} money.ariff requited to i.reAerit ten
Le deb:l:Tea trot COMM ' ' , 111/611 Raid Intel.
DE.N.t. 31. PECK,
Aq.ltror.
I=
CIRPT-tAN'S' COURT SALE.-BY
• Yirtue.-of en order iesned out of the Orphans.'
s'estrt licalford county, the undersigned aslnsies s 4-
is-atsa. of the estate of PHILIP It. HALL decease I,
sit publie'eale, on the premises in Tuscarora
on Tiul - nst).ll - . Arc :sr 25.7870, at I o'clock p. in..
ti, 'selounner described lot. piece oyparcel of land.
s:essate in Tnsrazora, bounded and Reser:bed ais fob
lows li-ginnlit.; at the esAth-cast corner of a let
Sun i'vra for Thos. no•th tO the youtlo.wesstfors.
a lot cold en won: Hall, thence along the er. , t
line of said Hall to the county line far enough by
runi.s iss.! a line dna west to Reuben Mattivou's ea , t
line:swamg one hundred acres--eix percent. allew-
TETIMK—sino to he psi} rin the prof erty Twitypr,
thk7l - 11, $6OO at COnannztion. of,aale. aml tne
within oe year from contirmabon. Pay-
UOIII of bahtnee to be et-cared by good and =ntHc•ec
hen upon the itrentites. •
jtkly 1.
A I'DITOR'S NOTICE.—s. V. Is- -•
.1 I- - pis we'll eg. E. B. Ebireigsf . -ro.-No.:o3Sep.T.'f.2.
In Oh.. C.oirt of emit/non Incas of liradford Co. -Tl,e
nn.lerdene.l having 'mien appointed Alithif , a I'lr
said Com - t t” 116L - ibute nicuey in Sheriff's Lands
raised froio .at., of defendanes nal estate. von at-,`
tend to the illitiiis of said appoititnietit. at his office, ?
.
in the 80r.:17.h of Towanda, on TUES . 5.T, the Stla
day-of AI:OUST. ISl'll, at 2 o'clocli, p, 1., at which
time and pied- all persons haring t.I ' s -nil said
theney are noplestrl to presc.ht Idle sr r,,, ! o r 1,, ~,,..
1,:!ar,.,1 fro:a craning info: a share oet,,,i 1n,.1..ty:
vrN.I. m. rrcrz,
Auditor.
I. 1A76-4t
ITLEAS,
lion. FABIUS 11. STRKETEILP evident lodge
of the 12th Mt:kW District cotimisti of the ,-non: -
bss of Bradf , rd and Susqnthanna. a d Hone. 7.1.13 r;
LON Fr. 1,1111: mid .J. W. VasDrmr.. -- A Judues,
in and for said county of-Bradfrird.l re issoed char
precept bearire: dato the rith day of -July, 1.870;
to me directed for holding an ad; narn - od Court of,
Comma u Pleas at To for the Ci!onty of Brad
ford. en Monday, August 8, 1870 to continue One
week. • . •
Notice it therefore hereby friVe to the Cormier?,
and Justices of the Pih , . ofthe C, unty of tradford,
that tiley tse then and there in th -ir proper person,
at 10 o'cicolt in the forenoon ,of slid day, with ris
-cords. inquisitions and other remembrances: t• ;do
those things which to their °Mee appertains tote
done: and those who arc bound lirrecognizance or
otherwise to prosecute. against the prirrioners who
are or nuivire in the jail of raid county, , or who shall '
be luyeefte appear at the said court are to Le thou
and there to prosecute azaiust Drina as shall be just.?
Jurors ore requested to be punctual la their anon
darter, al:reredily to their notice.
. - -
Dated at 'rowainil. the Alth• day of in tho
year of onr Lord. one thookind eight htutdred and
seventy, and of the Independence of thf,linited
e, the ninety-third.
1. T. P. CADS FLEET,
LIST OF PERSONS b r ltAltY AS
Juror% for and Adjourned. Court of Commgn
Pleas to be held at Tovranda, commencing Monday,
August 8, 1870 :
Athena tarp.. WrigLt Bunbim, MUM E. Walker,
Win. Moot, Win. Sawyer, Sitrum IL Morley; Barclay
Wm. ICMeCranny; Burlington, Almon Weed: 0.1.
umbla, Robert G. Card ; Granville. Wm. Yeoman ;
Leßoy, John R. Chaapel ; Monroe, pastel PowerWi:
Orwell, Albert Prince, Wm. Sm!th: Pike, Salmon B.
Canfield, Sylvegfer Camp, George L: Lewis . ; South
Creek, Gorton E. Paraoni, Rehm Watkins; Smithfield
John Van Kirk ; Shesheguln, George. C. Gore.J4f,,
Brown; Toivanda hero', Menials M. Woodruff, 0. 11.
Perry Jaeob Allyn, Wm IL Shaw; Macro
ra, San - ,rd Overton ; Ulster, Amos Walk:111;i, John
Antlion,y4 Wells, George 11. Knapp, Wade. Beardsley;
Wyaluerhg, Harrison Lamb ; Wilmot, Francis G.
Morrow, Paul Bates, David Ellenberger ; • Wyscx,
John Tuttle.
Real Estat© for -Sale.
ri . Q R SALE---A FARM OF FIFTY
1 Acme, within the Borough litnits i suitable for
village tots., Infra - lre pt Charles 3ferrur; at - the
office of the Fall Creek Bittitulnous. Company, Tow.
Pa. Feb. , 2S, 18711-tf,
WO- SMALL FARMS FOR
T
8:1I,E.--One containing 05 acres, t 0
sloated within 80 rods of Burlington - borough. Tho
othir ou Holton 11111. containing 20 acres. vreil lin.
pros ed. Inquire of C. M. Manville or E. W. hale.
April k 18:0. -
IjOR SALE-.--A 30 :horse - power
Ftki:nnary eugtne and boiler in good qouditlon.
Terms—One•bell to be paid down and the balanoo
in ore ycar. Apply to Mtelmel Williama,,Fall creek;
a• Mathew Ikea:nen; 'Wilmot ..townaldp, oii fame
Road. maylB.'7o
T)ESIBABL.E PROPERTY FOR
SALE CET-LP.—Owing to ill-beillth the under
.s:gned offers for 6.110 cheap a good House, Barn..
- Wagon and Blacksmith Chop, with about 1% acres •
of land. Two good wells, a cistern, • an& plenty cfl ,
good fruit trees thereon. This property is located
in Ebeshequin township. Bradford county. Fa.. on,
on the river road, and near a good school and
'ehurch. Possession given immediately. For fur.
thee particulars inquire of the proprietor, 0. W. ,
Vincent. at Towanda Agricultural. Works. or Woe.
anyder:Sheshequin, Pa. 0. W. VINCENT.
• Feb. 8, 1870-tf
--rA„," FOR SALE IN PIKE.-
-
f The undersigned offers his farm for sale. sans
ited on the btate road, two miles from Steve:lls%iile,
and tlrct mites from Leltaysvillo. containieg about
acres, over 70 acres Improved And the balance
ell timbered. A house, two barns, a good orchard.
and peach. pear, plumb: and cherry trees in
atnin
ticnee, thereon. For further particuLTra apply to
I. WHIPPLE.
krtevenaville, Pa..
Julie 2s, Is74—dl•
==
T. (1. H(T'lll..i)N.
3.. C. I.N.VINE,
Extelitor
O. E, igeKrrr.
Admin.mtrator.,