friuw, LOCAL AND. :12,1ZNIFIAL sir The wife of llon:Alt W% Bum, of Chemung, dies on Monday ironing. • Is.. A. J.'NOBLE has , been appoint - N I Postmaster atifyioz. - •.4• -0 • I Bar The Catholics -will holds pia n ie in Convent Grove, - on Saturday next, for ithe benefit or their new church. sa" A. age: Part' ctlexcursionista from Philsabilids. Passed-this pleas au Tues day erening, on their tray to Niagara Falk, in • specialinsin. .• • , • jar Mr. ETECL rviany Deputy' Marshal for one of the eastern (Wets of this county. has completed the come in the to:nap: ships allotted to him. 31 . 1138 "MEM COLIC, ' of Lecirug,' has reoeired the appointment of Teacher - of Instrumental Musk in the Baptist Female ciliate at Indianapolis, Indiana. •ittr Our presses are constantly gon Joblfork. The rash. is tinprece. d ed for this season of the year. Beason— Abandanoe,of type, rapid facilities Ibr printtnir, and Arm-dm Workmen. • „ . - ser A tidy in Binghamton oom. plains that the first ysiiiof heinikriled life hei husband called her "my dear,” the second "Mrs: A," and the third year "old smell top," which was too much for her to bear. , perVourEy TatowAßD, of Springfield township, has patented a beehive. Kr. has given a good deal of attention, to the manage.: ment of bona and we have no .doubt his new hive will prove beneficial to bee owners. _say- By referring to an advertise ment in another column it will be seen that Mr. JAXES Immo has leased Mimi Mix's gar den. Mr. I. is an experienced gardner and a very gengemanly and obliging mark. We 'be speak for liim a liberal patronage. .pe- A young man by the name of . Disret SwecOmattn, in the town of Rnah, Susquehanna county, was bitted by a rattle make near the knee, while pickingbhickberriea about two Wecks since. Las week he was in a very critical condition, having Spasms fre quently. ‘, J®' Messrs. RYAN and - Qunnun, Principals of the Stisquehmina Collegiate IMsti tote, are giving personal attention to the repairs on - that building. Some very necessary altera tions and improvements have been made, and when completed will be in every respect adapt ed to the convenience of teachers and students. Vir On Friday last Aarrnosy O'Borta, of Bradford county, was arrested on the oath of ZACHARY Tnewas for assault and battery. He bad a hearing before Justice .LT mg and was held to bail in the sum of f3OO, in default of which he was remanded into the cus tody of the officers to be taken to Wilkes-Barre Jail, whore ho is now confined.—Piffsfen Gar. Air. About 3 o'clock on Sunday morning last, r small frame house, owned by JAYES BZDYOIIII and ;occupied . by A. F. Pwran los., on Main street, nearly opposite the Barclay machine shops, •was discovered to be on fire. As it was impossible to get the engines to the rn•er, the building was entirely.destroyed. Mr. PErEnsos and his family were absent at the time, and lost most of their furniture upon which there was no insusanoe. We learn there was an insurance 'of $BOO on the house. i 0. D. G00DN017614 Of this offi ce, finding the weather to oppressive for com fort iMdoors, went out onto the r oot of the portico of his house the other evening to take a " nap," and was soon locked in the embrace of morpheus. He woke up about three o'clock in the morning to find himself resting on the ground fourteen feet below, with one arm bro ken, the other sprained, and his face badly bruised. Under the skillful' treatment of Dr. Lino is getting along as well as could be ex pected. • TOMATO SOUP.—Sike a quarter of pound of raw ham cut in small slice, with a sprig of thyme, four cloves, and a pat of butter. Slice a dozen raw tomatdes, or failing Id these, the contents of a can of preserved torditoes. Boil the whole in three pints of water until thoroughly *lied_ and then dissolved in the MARS. A teaspoOnful and a half of extract. Sea son with salt, Pepper, and a little nutmeg, and rub the whole, for homogeneousness of liquid, through a tine sieve. SUDDEN DEATIL—Mrs. ELLEN MA nom, of 'Tuscarora, aged about sixty-nine years, went to bed on the evening of August 6th, apparently in good health and was found dead in her bed the next morning. A child of fire years old was in bed with her, and a young lady slept in another bed but a fow feet froth her, neither of whom was aware that the death angel had been so nigh them till the light of e morning revealed the startling and mourn fact. She had evidently pissed away with out the 'slightest struggle. • De- Musa nuirrien, a colored man, who moved from this place fo Waverly about a year ago, got into a difficulty with mother colored man named HARRIS, on Sunday after noon last, in which the latter Wm so badly eat with a carving knife in the hands of Parma, that he died in a few minutes. It appears that BAWL'S when drunk was a very quarrelsome fellow, and commenced the assault. His wife had left him and was living in this place. Fats- TES was committed to await his - trial fur homi cide. Stir We are pained to learn that Prof. A. J..1.0ar0. of Waverly, died at his hied dence is that village, on Monday afternoon last. Prof. Lino was a teacher of great learn ing, and had been eminently ancotssful. Poe his ability, uprightness, integrity.and talents be Ras giestly'reSpected by all who had the honor of his acquaintance, arid his sudden, Unexpect ed and nitimelp death will be deeply mourned by a very large circle of- relatives, friends and acquaintances: Prof. Lairo leaves a widow and five ehilOrei. His age was 39 years. SECRET SOCIETY.--A new secret so ciety has been formed within the throe years, which aims at =Mpg agriculturalists for protection against monopolies and secure their public interests. It is known by the pastoral title of the "Patrons of Husbandry," and It already nmnbers 430,000 - meinbers.• It admits women and children to its rights and fellow ship. It has various State and ciinty organi zations, called "Granges," under the control of the National Grange at Washington. Among the things it hopes for, Is to, brealr , dows the high prices at which agricultural Madams are sold, by ordering them by wholesale • for ita members ; and the same thing will be done with seed and other supplies. PIMSON‘L. —The Bev. B. J. Bova use paid as a flying ♦isit last work. He was warmly welcomed by biz numerous Mends. --Hon. A. W. RANDALL, ex• Postmaster Gun oral, is aecompaaying Gov. Gamut) do his trip around the world. —Judge &war: was in titan on Sunday. • —The family of Ron. J. D. dor, Secretary of the Interior, aro at Minnequs: —Maj. Ij and JOS. G. Pswrox, of this place, are enjoying Invigorating effects of Num Eitantc's Minneqns Springs.. . —W. 8. Yucczirr, aside; Mametra'a Bank, Mrs. %cm ; and• Ina Taverna, tisitt4 Watkins Glen last week. • —Druz= Tmunta, Ktc. Tuns!' and Ham Donor leave to-day,for a two weep trip, during which time they will take a tide nn the 81. LW rence, visit. Niagara, Now York, mid several other cities. "We wish them a pleasant trip. —DAvw btousx, of LelloY, and his daughter, Mee. Sheriff VAN Fuze, of this place, have gone to Topeka, Kansas, on a visit. :.~ 4M.,. •..,.~,.,~,, Ms. • Etiiiiith , laimiiter atteika plc* *WA" sointbOr.witere .111th totuAbrie tends loaded with' • = , r,. drenorith banners *Mad and alto Tkrtha*. where those itith Ate and Amu" britp)Orst vied itith anditarij Miess ieettiotheitnkaio, the earl; =a where tale side *Pe PPlOsti on a otdbito WO *hoes - thiCalin pie should* thelitgetit, end whet*. Miliaeatt Where the young me s a had solider bit "Mi l fa *it 011110siAnd ethetilthtothlitirefthethe'; b-ias the salt otiti m aim e N 4cie:Alieritibbnir. thethre*/ Pkee the • . .thre l 4lo l * tbdr. u sltY, **Mt have seen heard aunethingtiltblleMlet bob and soul than theatre or museum:.: But,-"airj, •Jo shaubt beiS" beei Mitt" bi Pother /IMM%; grove, an South thYt'',.tha/ 0 1thSllree APO 40bIsttiokileobt they had a "big lime" in !lam! grove at Wy-; alusing;"the l ttli, esitoto **Ad; Where there were Gees. tio'hundred, and they "ere..tated_log . , the; apmebetmtluiter ward Mitchel to the tables se quietly, and with as mach %Spit& ;WU" Maraud, Tam: could hire 'done ' And it %by bad bears' Phethe the`e. t , 1 04"thr the tekellthre =OW AP ; Pt i llrelit abridi the/ Willi hate k es/M - : pi y relbitveaethei mote' %IP twelve' hubs% 'tut Of bags beside 'may itne caltekerards et bisotik‘A.4 Simaintog attar the crowd bial Meyer * s kV, ' bail* the tables. Father Berrizia l • tahlit mitplled Arty or more, and hit- ftroistpige was only. hi keeping vitle the many Pet,/ **lll l th eme% But do not supposti nigh ri crowd as thbt could be satbdied withl' l E4W alone- r ue* they. They were ai mid few ore hourtuat ibileAtearra. BaniataA'curs o Tommoit i Tows* and tteitros talked sa They were bury at the table.' , MP teem :Orwel% -oOtter vnie, South um, Pleanint Herzieheine and East Herrick, urdted•on this :ooessiots- hence yon see it was _a general time, aid those who enjoyed if wi unite with me in laying that it was a general good NM& ' • The; By the wayhiaanyone told yon•that tbey had • fine timein Fnatuesgrove, at Standing Stone, the AUL Inst. Such Was Alio cue,. and bad "Alpha Beta" been there he Would have found material fora communication. without ‘!!sase lug.* As he has lived through the hot weather it is im:med he will be more sociable now. Keep your . correspondents good natured, if possible, and . then tell them to let "nature caper." • Hastily yours, • Rome; Aug. 20;70. • .1.4. BovrawEerrEnN BRaprosto. Mr. :Printer / • Lighten 'the burdens of a gluier young man, Whose fleeting mind has led him to yOrir cot ; Whostjoyaire'soniited , at the briefest span; hir, grant him help and never be forgot: Nmember prints?' ink Will save him from the brink. ' Our wiseacres inform us thit Blimrjua and Nophawin (pronounced ne-pha-win) erg of In dian origin, signifying "to..drink" And "sleep or rest." These names °are quite appropriate to the localities bearing them as people visit tho springs and lake "-to drink" and "sleep or rest" from the bustle and turmoil of city life. It is singular that some of our newspaper cor respondents should still persist in. \ calling lake Ncphawin such unappropriato namesas "Laurel Lake" and " Gilletts Pond," they even forgot . that here one of the captives at the Wyoming massacre was sent to 3ruthf i 2.leitahwin, long sleep. Of course we want molt, but we do not nec essarily desire it enough to quietly submit to having a slaughterlard near our door, unless the butchers Cease starving the sheep and cattle, thus causing them to bleat and low al most continually: Neither shall we then, Un less the surrounding stench be removed or annihilated.' e According to common-sense wis dom, the town council or sombody Else should remove slaughter yards from within the limits of the borough, e. e. in the dullness of the mo ment we so look at it. It is said that the ground for a $lOO,OOO hotel was staked out at Minnequa on the 13th inst., and that the present hotel is to serve as a water-cure as soon as the new one Is completed. We prophesy; in part, remembering a prophet is not without honor save in his own'eountry, that when the new depot .is erected the rail road company will be or the opinion that three depots within four miles are two more thantie cessity demands; that it is cheaper to hire agents for one depot than for three; that more business will be brought to Min:amine if the de pots at Canton and Alba are expunged; that within three sirs the center of busines will have seen changed to Blinxiequa ; that a good. wagon road 'will leail directly from HODIFEL itIANLEleff to the Elpringi So as to accommodate the people hying on Towanda creek ; that a court horse-for lifinnequa eon* will be located within four years, and that many who read this will sot believe, though we thus see through the. mist before tis. 'There were - two runaways at, Canton on the 14th inst. One child was considerably bruised and many people very much frightened. By the way, Y would say to "Peres" (the one who lives away up on the hills in thenorth eastern part of Bradford where 'the people are so near the sun that the "blinding, withering heat reflected from the thirsty earth makes them pant and ei,gh") n-o-w don't 8:70 . From your ter We clip the following notice of the famous Glen at Watkins, N.Y., from a recent number of the Elmira Dagy Adathiser. If there are any of our readers who have not yet visited this interesting place, we advise them to do so at once : This remarkable wonder of nature has now • become so widely known and is so highly appro. elated that it confessedly ranks among thetirst- class attractions of the country. The • number of people who are visiting it during this season is Morally immense. They come from all parts of the nation, though the States most largely represented are Now York, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Among the names on the register may be found almost daily those of men of well known prominence in the country. The Glen is thronged from morning till night, from one end to the other, and presents a scene of gaye ty and life which reminds ono of Niagara or Saratoga in the height of the' season. The neer proprietor, Mr. ranaosa, •• wider stall& his business.. By many improvements h has made the passage of the Glen comparative ly easy and perfectly safe. New and strong bridges and stairways have been added, at diffi- cult places iron railings have been, firmly fixed in the rock, capacious pathways have been cut out, - and every passible arrangement made for the comfort of visitors, and the bestopportu pities providedier .seeing the beauties of the Glen. The new Mountain House is capa cious and leen salvaged for the paha **born modation. His Only intended as a tehiporary stopping place during the day for rest• and re freshment. and for this purpose it i'd_ thet could be desired. It is under the immediate charge of tdr. Jaci Wring, which is sufficient guarantee that all who go there will be well provided for. The one thing needed in the way of accommodation and , to increase the attrse tions of the Wen in a first-class hotel at or !emir the entrance; where people may be butertain ed during their stay in Watkins. There are alread yy goodliotelsin Watkins, but fur, a: succeeadtl summer resort, as this has come to be, the pub lic will demand a large first-class establishment. We are glad to learn that such a work is in con , temptation, and under the energetic mauage ment of the gentlemen who now control the property will doubtless soon be accomplished. A a: tingly linpregriatedemlphur sprinkles just been discovered immediately beneath the Mountain House,and with its" development a new and poireiltl attraction will be add ed . A fine roadway has been: ipened Over the bill from the 'Mountain Hornet to the village and carriages are iickitantly in readiness to convey visitors oh their return. After the long and fatlguitig jimmy through the. Olen this is 'a pod wing* and pportu nietoyn ven , iseenee e. Visitors th l u monu• r no othelate,Joait MArm=a expensive and elaborate work of the kind which we have ever seen in any cemetery of the coun try. They also have 'a view from the top of the bill of Seneca lake and the surrounding country which aloud Is worth going many mtlerto see ' We cannot close this notice of the Glen with out making brief mention 'of the gentlemen whose labors And genius have 'brought A int° publki notice, and . given II 'name 'mud repute,: Lion commensurate almost with the limits of the country. We refer,. of course, to Mr. 111. Emu It ls only a few years since Mr. Ems, solitary and Moue, txpkted its then -hidden and unknown recesses, and discovered its won derful beatifies and , sttnictioos:- Hie • engin& Indic mind at onto, eteniehed the ides that in that Glen, Watkins had a treasure which; with proper management - and - the expenditure of a little capital, must inevitably become famous and make that:44e a Brsti/of summer re sort. Filled with this idea he opened the Glen himself, and conteodidg mentally . against all obstacles, worked with' might a mid main to bring it into public notice.T. In this effort he got little sympathy anctinuch•distrust. Season by Basun, 'however, the reputation of the Glen, inmate* and people flocked there in annually increasing numbers. . Visitors sent a dozen more, until finally • one tingly morning, Mr. Paesous, et Troy, Pa., .fereing his down trelmte thottatal= and easi err employed Mr. Etta for Super intendent and,' and the- Glen is now a feature of which . Watkins is as proud is a boy with a pew We are glad to luxe" that the credit which so richly belongs WM.. Eire Immme!wpgm!!l! is ioi ..vmailiiriiiiiimia be - WI" be ititedd-be, the amort Witted amp: itMltteletithompeleetisit uhriteelt a 4 o l o ll hosermalleetioidial 41=1 graariVi= 4 4 w . _ pedal ime4 petpete , _ 1 2 b eirr I r tteieltiet: - - ' jewire = inteelvel en aS 'WS, eta tIY *pram .thit. hope- thee. an comeenset lea we many' yietri to ,- tittrien • the gayeties and pleasures at isereuh4Oremnele sew meat the Waltdiliatimi; -_ , . • - 4 1 1: PO i kr i"111 4 1 " 111,0 4 0 14 4 nikbehmten.Waywdzr; and ind a' short time the Lehigh , Valley can *Um lireeqto thelatter pie" • - - Hose ,OnnpanY hive colleted thekr Weiser; - They a:meeting with stoning emcee hi dispesintal the tickets, and, tho draw tioffol#4 o 3 l kgrono, of lo Bei* tember. 'The rad' is In session eV l'Amits. We regret, to learn' thaktketit Otttitir Bin C. W. Itiontrrryill not bevetogoel to Wiliam.; ..al. M. WAiD, E. Ovsntrox, h., have ereeted a row of tenant: houses dt the karrie:ezik tin* Mitch a , r alike creditable to themseties and' the -town: While. the, bnildirt/ti 140:011 lenittiatikthi'aine is broken so as to give the aippearandm of threo double homely six Angiesachem; Mining fi ve rooms and Sc. They are all neatly Oinished,"and are ;,.. nary &n. The building was designed constructed by lir.: tioyaw, who betari the reputationnebeingone orthehegit lain the beoraity: - The . houltis lir' be ready f9r may, In aAm Weeks, I liad we have no doubt will soon be hied by gobds tenants. St I3WIZE xttr —We. the undenigtmd, herhereby onmertin* challengrany pertons in Bbaitaebinn a county to play a match game of Croqnst tor the clisimpiimaill and Mallet of said °qui* . Cisitust best 2 and& Tile phial at Iliostkose, according - to the rolei of 'the London Clib As soOation. F. W. - Cain**, G. H. Fatten. --WILIM SI7AWAT.--cht weammuy evening bit tireol i .Giettliand ltimax l Raw. car left Montrose with a horse and buggy, to go to' the home at the fishnet, IS Bush. ' They took the south road out of sown, ant at, the caudal of tuning to .the Wyaltudigimid the horse suddenly st arted and became onoontrojb able, running at a furious rate. Winos[ • ing a hoaty load in his hat was soon throinx whaOsiOnor., whose head was clear, clung to the reini pill opposite rim. Coon's farm house, when • the buggy upsetting, he was throws out,gstrildng: heavily upon the kip - Of his head. The thills and dash of the buggy were badly broken, - and the horse becoming entangled in the harness was presently caught. As a result of the rtmatiaf; times was acti on/fly but not dangerously injured, and the buggy was . amebluore damaged than either WILLIAX or the horse; the latter having only s, slight scratch on one of his legs. It is often asserted that intoxicated persons are never in jured by a fall . ; be this as, It may, it le pretty certain in this instance that had neither of 'the parties been intoxicated, there would have been no runaway, and affords another illustration of the evil effects of the " upper and, nether open- Inge" of poison in oqr borough. —Haunt Freon.—On Thursday night last the vicinity of Oakley station, on the D.L. & W. B. 8., was visited by a shower whi c h caused the little stream that flows under the railroad ..at that point to swell ip a magnitude fearful in the extreme. As often happens two clouds ap proached each other from opposite directions, meeting in the vicinity of the basin of this creek, producing what may be termed a water- sponi, which poured in such torrents as to raise the creek in a few momenta to an almost incredible height, causing it to flow over- the railroad bridge near the station, which is said to be 20 or 25 feet high, and carry destination to almost everything before it. Mr. DANIEL atimEr, who is the princeple owner of the land and crops about there, it is thought has suffered s loss to crops, fences, and other damages to the' amount of $1,200 to $1,500. The creek is buts small stream crdhiludAy, and to those who are acquainted with the situ.: anon it seems to be - the most remarkatde rise of water seer known in this section of count. loasn-Tatvzs Carr:rum—The horse be- longing to O. M. Neon which iris stolen from the pasture, in Tunkhannock, on the night of SaturdaT, August 30th, has been recovered and the thieves captured. The, horte was found at . Otego, Otsego, county, N.Y., about 45 miles from Binghamten, on the Albany and Susque hanna Railroad, where the thlevcs hid traded him with the landlord. The thieves were cap tared a short distance from there. Their names are CBUIDALL, two brothers who reside in Windsor, Broome county, N.Y. They wer e •bound over to appear at the nest county court, under bail of $2,000.,-Democrat. —The - annual lair of the Harford Agricultu ral Society will be held October sth and 6th. —A Teachers Institute commenced at Mont-. rose on... Monday last. Prof. Coyne, -formerly of the Susquehanna Collegato Institute, is one of the lecturers. • DULL JOSHUA. MCKEAN FAMILY MULTI:NO.—A very interesting event came off in Troy township on Wednesday the 17th. Sometime since Jona Maas', Esq., invited the members of -the McSaari' family to assem ble at his residence, 'about two miles weseet the village of Troy, on the 17th of August, auk on that day representatives of the family-to the' number of about two hundred presented them selves at hie hospitable mansion. Ample prep arations had been made for the whole family. An excellent collation was served at 2 o'clock, after which a meeting was organized by the election of Taos. Massa, of Center county, Pa., as chairman, and Rev. Sarum Ilicßaaa, of Amsterdam, N.Y., secretary. Rev. Mr. Caw made an appropriate prayer, after which lion. Jain. B. McKaaa, of Utah, gave a concise, but complete history of the origin of the name and the various changes and renderings of it. The name originally was spelled Mackian, and for four centuries the oldest son in succes sion of that name was chief of the kicpowerzis, of Glen comity, &Wand.' About the year 1745 two or three of the Mc- Kim: family, which, by positive proof is s cor ruption of, the. Nene Macmasoimigraeld to this country, settling in Maryland and Dela ware. des illtilizatt, the ancestor of all the family represented at this gathering, removed fro Cecil.c v xmut,y, 11W., to chanting county, ;4;4., in alai-ear 1780, and aliimt four joint itlitUr wiiird to Burthigton, Ilawdford county: Pic ten children were born to him - Mostly after his set, ling at Burlington. Prom these ton, (eight boys and two girls) have sprung a large and thrifty stook, who are-timid of many. laktionli of the laid, and not a' few of whom have been and are known to fame in the service of their' country is manj waji. . I3hort addresses were also made by.,Bev. Bun= . Masse, .Col. • Amax - Manx, of Tawimb, A1..8L B Name, 'or toiula, CoLlaan WILBON, orAl* and others. . Desolations were passed thanking Mr. lons hie Hess and'velfoldi thiaiospitality displayed. Plans ware disowned for future meetings of the fandit. Histoilans Were *044 tr!the deneidinhi4 iisabor the ten ehildiemowliaio deity it is tgoompile a cninplete orifiedi separate ken* with all pirticulirs as to ilia age, deathe; marrram and: Isvpr_tant Acts, sad comminicate them to the Bev. McW42l, wi* War takei the respitsibility of condensing the matte; so that it can be aces-, :Moly referred to. • " . mbe dozglia suig.,o: l 4o Oxtail eto47 ing closed with the benediction and altar a ecoraPatiOli of ,voiilllt .11 - 1! conkiany diapented,ilth many emir ties 4 list: ing Motaddp made, and a raeral sorthw that 40/ 1 114 - , 0660 r. IP 3 the ' lr 14'4 ' l6l i ) 'Pritbiti4 tr9i* hi west= lIlAlk Ida had .come 43,1p . 0da1y *AP tonditthrato-tmiam — ' - • = . A;Dartained thatribage mere at kivoPetsemsytelsodfOartka •Of oltr? jai* Lpoi kk 4eCielst <ttiaioieiirar Haug? -.. Eight?-three gr9d .dalrent "- igkithtfOgit _ • Tiepiptive 'who bad sirripeo Alarm • • • • 'rwiauVrt-to who had zaitiftifieitaiiblidee4 thwi Mar Visoliorried *lnlet grated def. A totarof one InuAria-mainitittiyAirro. ilemnigt is the WlN*Saiiii.dibe bdet4oll W00. - • ogfkLatvhfik-- - . 11 Mt- iri * ' ' '44lali tit ' vas quilt * Wawa tom Nal 'has. atienTesS to calPili. 4161/ * at Wi : i rtiraiff tigra6r4 ol . ,_ i „ 1 , , MSS ar Ehrtmunswr4. Skil& ' SPA" iguyemit4 l 7 4strAKwatismow mai destriiiid . tii ifo - 011 Sunday swift lass. Ori, Oa ankeerra, LosaadlOL Inemudds1111011: inmweif mu. , „ ge..The, Nl*" =Bu ; c k -At p i s P. =put matted by_Tanos & On., an superior to Ir Talmo) dt. Co. ism now „ polling the best "Black Alps!** Ivor offered in tbh! FOt Bea and a Melodeon. Maguire of C. Maaana,, at !":3 , ;:•;411M:177, . iller The nett oteeion of Bradfortt cotootrroodieroo to to bo_ hold at Trenchtowsi on the dth and tout a septeasbori _ _ _1 t a NT The. mothers of Northers! Lodge LO. of OM. ate requested to be mem* at. the nest Midst meeting.;. Addouses and zWeiga A -1 , 1 4.1 4 r 11#11,914 FrirT Po*Ank-Itrfroix4PAr. 4 ***WA Algast IV ni 7o / WIWI= Ciii*ie and Yrqakthig 1, Ton 4 4 1 ,4044! amend* to NW 00 ibr the goitre of id* Als, Owe noird l o/ 1 be Pilitg- !'-. W .,- - TO' TorondiAng,23,lo. Annex Be ' , GIII4IPAIMICIRON Oft' FAWN TO,"ass. Amin Wier .— hough Um trout Ittitia r So *Uplink:ol poirthi West reduced Wady pat ant • Bay year, tickets snithitritourbi** ;cested through. Wedge travelers iQI sm. _matey by pig their fide* at the do• petit of the R. & N.Y. Wt. Co., TOwands, Ps.; wir donna keel/slides new ilton; is to begin* thaliopiiiiibeit Wig* It opens in London, - but , it , i's eiVe,p4.tlut the 1. last soixid this in' aiimtiy: • Tboiriot .reputation Er: ,Ma lthrtrri ha' nada as as esr sayist will cause this novel to be regarded with peadiarinterest. The title is . "-Lodiludith: Taki r Ilar The annul. meeting of the HisteritalSociatpof Bradford ; comfy U bo held in To Sands; at Igsscrisistas, ori Monday. September 12,1870; at 2.07c10ck p.m. Histori cal addresses are expected to be delircrekle , Ilanis.ll3. - Ilitriis lib air .the *MS are cordially,invitod to anima., . • E." P. ALuai, Secretary. • lhasanz Faleriathr.4The 026- liisn Electors &this Borough are-reeptested meet in the GUAM) JURYDOOlifosffintitt. DAL, ADY=OCilt. DIEIVAIJGOBT 74 bee. wnon.the hours of 5 and 7 01204 forDto Pins: pose of choosing taro_ delegates to attend, the! County Covention - toAtsetilble in this place,pst Monday, Angnst 29 - • H. OrtruT,'' Vlice:Commkttee. Fos Max second 'llatlld !Wheeler two Horse Power, , with new - ledge, new patent self-acting brake` ; •cni• Wei 'arid wheels all in good (inlet.; Oki one 26 inch finder Blood Thresher and Cleaner,ln toriler Tor running—been used two seasons. The set lid be iold 'cheap for cash, or on time, or a good young horse taken in part psylnent. This stlt of machines Is capable of threshing 100-bitshell of Wheat, or from 200 liti3o(tbashela Oats pct. day ; lt . kL wiir4i;Towii4 Fos atiz.:-A. fine r ne'w ilweAing bonse and kit in South Torranda,on Haiti street, in splendid, neighborhood, itnd .opumuuldixql ime of the finest views ,in .ItrAdford mitutty. ethitains 11 Weli, a h rooms , ana soup:l, bs adapted to the convenience , of two families, me for tionniers. A good 'cistern; and 'sift *Mei the year round. Terms easy. - For partici:llan, enquire off. D. Clohnsioutin, Esq., on the premises. MOOR NOMNIS. We have received Vcdome 2d of " The War Itettreen the JAY* its •Ilasses, ChortialesTOots. .duct and Results, by Rm. £ firrrnwes:' just issued by the National Publishing Com pany of.Philedelphia. The workis written with vett lability, /IW , SIMMS being one of the ablest men the South he. yet prckinced, and presents the rec ord of our great civil war from the secessioi • standpoint. In reading it due - idkrwinowattaat be made for the fact-that. the writer's "yaps. thies aro with the • " Lost Cause." However, it is but just to observe that Mr. Srxruess has in this work been less unfair -aid • partial than might have been expected, considering the fact that it was written in vindication ot ' the rebelj lion. Mr. Srarnzara was for Many loins a promi nent actor in the 'tames of lejialaticiii which immediately preceeded the war, and knowa, much of the, secret history iir„..these stirring times. Besides his position as' tee Piesident of the Southern Confederacy, afforditd Lim an. opportunity to gather a kiidarlege of the so; tions of the Jur. Davis government, such as perhaps no other man enjoyed. Theldstory, of the earlier days of the Confederate Govern.: meat is for the first time giliekt• to' the Worlitir thole pages. • The work is by far 1,4 best yet pindtteed oa the southern side. It ,is lor sale, by subserip• tion only. and agfuta are .7849ttl every .. county. MARItIED. TfiCHEß—lsUMNoTON.tilittAimuir' . ' oft: S. Betdin , by Rev. M. & krmer, Aug. 20.10, Mr. D. Tucker, of Lawreueeyine. ra.„,to Mina M. C. Buffington, of Warren, Pa. - , , MELVILLE—LANE—At theEsglehetet;Morw • rcieton, Aitg. 11;100, by Re*. 'Mdleidt Arm.: strong, Mr. John C. Melville to Miss Malaita, lane, both of Barlinittori:::. ,, SWEET—MYEL—At the house of the bride's -.father, Monroeteei . RROI 'br Rev , Hallo& Armstrong, .111n.7 maibui , J. Sweet. lck Miss Ella A. Myer, both of Monroeton. DIED: ItYER.—M Harrisburg,- Augt: 15, 1870, Lucien, Myer, youngest son - of Isaac Myer, aged my; WIIIIANB.—At Liberty Cbenateas., Mtn, -1870. Mr. 7. D. Willbates, aged Oa yesee:l - • MEW. •-21TIMIL . ••,:• ' 21161.1 lor, - . TAw 4 t k (101!kNPErlit4'N' GAB z Toxmlis.—The Ehitirill bei ready /Or oonamikplion by the at otiOetollieri at least, and poem -who thitidliating their, =pima, woildratell to appiyaionoe, ; sive af Allwork seta bitt will be tar Pond* to attend fp all at Au4OO lO4 W Clcath2oo La J Of behalf ot*Wtharitodgetalall4l Aliahe to' .gettnia viseseadhaarka Jo. dui dams•of TOti-‘ •tadsorkolasie aidadwo terattotidyil big Ft Mau = t i Pr,uur 1 9 1 1. A4o l ° licat4it tholmiwokik- . proitit4.! owat that tie at _2„ .IbOtirebor /Uttli j lgei frAllutY übldribulialltiuMl air Phconit . Fire Ins:Co., of Hart -41 New zkikt 0034 1 141 # 1 04TOTA.MenErNgtagitkt' ;• - 40111 W., KEN Agent. PACAir'flM4iti!64iWll4CelifiUagNZr4 ea _os; Houses, sitheliedliithe" ionthernpert of. the Ikee. of Towandeeneweeketio. arellawiliehum:o4•' r Ville ti d i rilm=1; 1 1 &ay Weill* rtiwym. ammtimmemsrwints=li iiitiaiiit 1 P osio". *Thwands il inlarodoesdo tt 70111 k: _.— P. Azaam, Baty. Ass. 18, e, - 111170-A :1•7•!<: . ii; , Lose:xi.l . i ... '4arliM ii , .. ..• • . intra. et . - • ono, Illactdas N 011, Tkoa4 IPA . 144 v14 .- - - -. -.--:---.-----, • ' APrales ....U.- - .-70 - • ral . - . .... 46444 samoome 42 AD W6Mir spoeuiny 4 • noldoots of Brod} dB m m 4 ieee "asri)tt l e t tl h h4 t i e M li s b ekraaWl = m o 4• *t , esab l , lish , whereadamp 2 : lo =lliNo.MWra rtronge bestowed uponi bite combgor. ~. . Jaw Cl. lonia i ,:: ~, ~t.-..;.1.Atit04t0,1 1 11 0 04.C.0rii• I liir We gunnies won : . • 4.40#49 Rirto.4!_. MOWN NW lasoatze- Tam - ; For usaminct—lttarsikrbor.“ ,_ 1 - boo , , ... facti ng eormortkai with Shear g i Mr hating snared .. . M i lek beat style anciStiahlons to :der, lis a S s est Teethed , o a new AM. freak ateeirlff thilylatelpregiariffie olguribrati , ter induce than ever before offered in To wand*: • Thera& will And it to their advant taws to &witmethilltudiani: Wog ebandoene Bemm we warrant oar Work and guaran liareh tee goodlita...-Bairing4cntm44s - se.The Lvetirwpuratted by thi Camede 14114ofsenhm good door at tU 011 1 40 1dermi IminethiootAgnarona envanta& s. Itmares e ready market for the merle; Thad _0( ar semen arm o idelmoima argete 00 !real ground door, mid as a natural result mikes active buidneas.for the Mils. War in Europe, drontbossiftrt erapMern.hreisgrtbs erect to Mae prices; but nab kilt a( all times sell NenrYthirLfitilito:t, =i4M ati lau ta 2 13 n fier= counUos. All communications confidential'. MO= &KAI Ao. 274 &nib &Wesel, aga r adelphis, • • Ang.,lB,lSlo.4lwi, I beg leave erall to infirm my old Mends, and the grita cy c that hue :opened t , AZEJ Y AND PROVISION STORE imiPla=rtuxlr ,4 1 41 1 xUt, . and' rea y site an inspection of my goods and pripee, As my stock hu ,IWenpur. chased entirely fed USE; end air 1' proposelo sell fbr BEADY PAY, I feel confident that my prbm will oompare - firtoraldy with any esiabi Wiment in the country. VtiVel= rtl / 2 3181 '3er - MA it = k ie= assortment le- 117 to74 Bra ITFORTY • CENTS. Co ff.t eegru, rul .40ien1441114,11014114111Wiatleatpries.. G ina, a an. Gm L. KEELER. Towanda .Inlyl4 1870., r• 1826. - MONTAI4YI3B 18704 Constantly on band and arriving. seasonable goods of crag, yaldety,,, domestich and-foreign manufactures. Goods bon;ght-exelasrvel on the cub systetnand.soldat,a low figure .' ' Going oat of 'lib Iluddifsze e ; .are offqraig It lot of gwda dial line akoston• Ably lot Intel. t'GresA bdlderi and contractors. New ,a,dvertisements., Iper, PRUPERTY SOB SMA The :n artier offers for sale his sate► Lellayrrille,knowa as the rr Lellaysville House." Titus .WW be even - off's portion of the purchase MOW. ' MEM CRIMP ON. 0141M9144 —The eKetorore elng n ndei the firm name of Davis it keener *this daydirsolved by mutual con: sent. The Witness Win be 'iredinue4 at the old stand. and all demands against the late Ann. all debta due will be sated brs. - the tradiseribervsi All goods on band at present will be sold at greatly re. doped rates. Totianda. Ang. 6,10-3 w M. 1461,, VOTICE 11 This is IsriteirmW! 'That 'MI 'DM Mit Dai of July, A.D., NM a Warrant in Bankruptcy WU is. sued against the estate of E. P. Wilcox, and Boro of Can t on. tn the county of Bradford and State of Peansylrada, who has teen - adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition; that the of any debt* an&fleltrittyAd anf -, borMls i t r udi Batdretipttoitim eerfcir Ung any property of by him are for bidden by law; that I mee the creditors of the said bankrupt. td prom r. - debts, and to choose one or mom ,ant *bees Mild& ssisde.,lllll pe Lil 4 it 6 -1000/0/ 1110k4 repley, to ni hidden at the (Ace of the Register. the borough of Towanda, Pa.. before EDWARD OVERTON, Jr.. Register. on dink,2.l day of BEPTEM I 818, A.D., 1870, at 10 iftiorh, MURDOCH, 1 U.S. Marsh al , as Messenger. anBl.l6ir4 IFPOWANDAV.:IcAGRICULMAL WOUS Mg.ALM! 1 The te mzeintendim c of tLts idemje now ?Eke tag asrsbid • ' LUMBER WAGONS, q:a ti v ni i i '4l 34 - 3 i ns : , COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES,' ever offered to thia market. Bert selected OAK AND ITICRORY ITMBER naed. and allwork made I* the mad sti seauxixeDwownamat We have the • : - "Nr PY T '4 14 7 14 .I A/9X ;froth!. ?jag e li t e d t, and so towardsdoable that even time has but • .11amorrinintarima work •belere Winkbming Vie? where. Repairing done on abort notice. • - - i W:a Kansas. Pm* G. W. VINCENT. T°11•Poll. Jnij90.1670. : V Ouria„texlent 3 • F4VATIti `b 4. WieKli&M & BLACK'S. Towanda, June 16.1670. : • • WITT: .: , .1.1 . frt'4_c...- - -.i:. - iviii, l l.43 riAak..P.l-1.-.2c.1.A, MIMEO • •llinuirigasidistise-44.4,4601" baknottog SO do MoteLiras"; wood& tiotiffosi edition= of Wystazlag and Tidally Mr torWlid bop, conotantlion hand • fun stock ot . . ,A 1 1 .7, /0,. 0,,: .4, ~,L ..:e.r4t ' ZOO, trrovs. binarrnrcrr. PEA AND aumpF.o4 IN 1-1',"1:n-C: i : if . .' i.'7" kl;:-..X. !'5 - iiJil i Ili-BULICOB-- - BYVEIE-VARREL NMI •tf;_r ...1 A; EL! , 07 1 .4AMOVItigiUttitik E4tifit. ' mergilmutszecsamionk , , Agri • , 41i,;-'` • -:r.:V1'..C.116 • . Which be , eitihe l piteeed sextly•theet with et en lap rill =traiit E arsa l met tire eedshettait the ad the: minzillu dkr• - I.te-Z. , :rxs 84 1 4 RAMAk - 0.1411% . • ..1` r, •iik- - I gi/1_444. ! E A: 4.1 , f_t% 11-.K:l . .tpkivei.: .44;4 laysklitittritrU.4.l4Athit - / , t:ati .074.0.•-iingiLaw 7.71:3?4.1p IMI"*"14111 2Z2 P trl.l`, - ;a l .4; , :•; ! !i ! r.tritZF'l,l ,V4 - af 7 , A+,1;41.•tfaf. , W14 , :q.114' I.l * liteSt. ""4-11844941Ir t '''' ; • 7 Avg: Ilk • •,,$ _ _ _ vox war ,Nike isms. M Auger. Lonams s. C. -D V= it 11,-_.N.L,1g..,.! MM =ME MEM ME :-''- ES= . . ...„ _ ..-:,4 1-ph.i:ta .41wit-ii twitix:rffi-:*11 it e:-4/17i.2 . „ .ssoom , • ••• so as - ono= nokoustoo .- 1 i r ~ ..- : tio i rlifigk,Lilyolio,i i -.. ! *.:4,, , ! ,-.... k ....•;:',.3-ArKit,'.l',4,-,4.;.:Ty;T:,.';-',. f n .1' The Cameo Oki mot Oilieure til moodily' ty the"* W= " M V"l‘ wideiVititf Dever _ I hnr i g ===° ted tpri di* made. ay, be mail Ipeetoo*Asolenol The diOr6idablitSieVidgridgeiteie at Mimes 14 ea soon se !b!!ililds pcoo Off Mei wJ: .r.a"f 4 k.ritiValldt l . 3oll ' 4)ll L" . """ 'l'l • ri i l itno .diSa v ailairr:6li ..18:: . 1 - tr -pixilirolbir» , 8300 00 111 itestidami lasi& ~ J CL 4 r ,,.., .-. % ,- too m re ai 1 Ladies' Gold Irak& '''' • 'f .''• '•.'• t :• 10 OWEN bilk*, - •= ' - ''' ' • 23 20 l 1 GlainieWiCa 'Et 7.4.44(yre. a ama u i10wb,...1116e4111, Ifloesh. . ' . 10 SD glakt=l ic til ies. Pilekr , .., .4.,.. 7,kt:4t-pgae 1 . 4 =04 - itr,rl.- - VP-iii4 tAviivw. ".,:i4.-,r,i ~..,:q .4 i . , i, , ,„.. , 4, ;;;;.; ,-.44:; ; ;;;, , -;; -.,:‘,, pe ,0..- , !.- 6 . 8 00 ..1 84011 t lig; .. -•-... -.. .., 15 3 .40......i.,-,.,,,,, , rt - 5 6 0 00 Groilabooh. i.r.„l solicit . , , 10 . . Ir . 1 • , t ,' 60 .11 1 .. .„ India Bib%' .1° 25 00- iTWIM:11.1101111°112.11W r... ...;', „..,.,.. ~..., ! 15.40 1 Set Dosble 4 00 I CM .. , t • 11 . friffirt•q. V , T'7;;'.: . <7 ri• t - 1 , , -. ta oo a Too oi cod, • 4. ' ' 1 ... of More Cod. ' 550 1 -•.i. kit Chirieltdiele4.l.t . : , . P' , . , ' ,- ,::,:-. e.,:-.,-,13.-.`*: s 1 Globe Hemisphere, . . 2s 2 4 1 4 !Um 15 00 SOWN of Toll.iilWil •• • . -. 500 , 5 50 1 Drawing case, 1 Ton 0f.e.031 111 o 0 ', 1 Oil PlintiOg, -- ,PC i Oiob4 Nerulaphere. • • • • - .5 I.IIIIIW la vo' 1 Miao mod. •••:. ' .: 1 • •-• -'•• ,'• a' l, • • •""''r; 00 _ *I 0015. 11101, Ir inoloo -.1 -r esith r' l :lk9'. , ..; - i 121- 2° • 1 Opea ~,, 00, IB= ort • - ' - 7 ao a oo 1 og P 8 _ • • 0 W- I &eider ./Ite . Bog. co 00 1 Ton et I Chatjarte fl'irit;. C.) -L. t.. ..,. t,,,.. - 4 00' 50 00 1 mobs Mire 15 00 1 Ilnit of Clothes. . 40 00 1 Large Steel Plate Engravtng. - 40 CO I Box of Cigars, 8 00 . - 1 Taira - Moil •••.. :1 .1 . . -r - ',/- .: t :"! 400 IrsiMeg) l'ospy each, I yr...W*l6nd Reperter,so 00 Wate.b, 1 Barrel 23 00 of Flour. . 10 00. 1 four lampxs , OW 1 Box of Eimus Clumdsller,:,. ,1 • 5 00 1 Flrsaellas Overcoat. to oritef,.. 55 00 1 Ton of Coal, . ' 4-00 I.l4kllm.Beinisphere -.. .e. i 15 00 tipaltalßlWar..2weig: ikis etc: Per ro. - - -as oo 1 Velocipede, 65 00 1 Small Chromo. ' 200 1 Band Flour 10 00 1 Box of Soap, Ct. , .. 9 00 / f• 4. • . 900 1 Boz of Balerattut. ? I Came of Calmed Peaches, -, lo 00 1 010beliesilapm. .;.., 1 .) :( )11 ' j 1 , 4 5 00 1 Tomer tkid, • , -_ 00 1 Cook Stove and Furniture, 75 00 1 Cue of Canned Plums, 10 00 Fwimwood Tenet Brr 4 ' ' " 5 00 1 1 Fancy Barrel Flour, - Math 10 h Holder, 1 0 00 0 1 Jar Eomalle, . .. . _ .... -2 00 1 Itoresiood Tollof 1/IX. , ' ~ .-' '' • ' ."..: :. ," -..' aO6 I roil br - cosi; •' • ' -.-' ' ' • "" 4" to.. (25 Prizes)l copy each, I Yr.. Bradford Amu, 50 00 / Case of Peril/may.. ill prizasi.CientlitFacksdlooka,4l Elkelkli. 9 - 00 1 CasoCongr of esa Water, . 12 00 1 Ton Coal, " 400 (.5 Primal Lease Velvet Parma,. $2 each, 6 00 1 Cams of Perfumery, 5 00 1 Jar Pomade. I:Tfilp 96 !... _. ,! . .-. s , , : ...: ,4 00 1 Cake ofZlmerf, ' ' '_. ' ' ' • ' 4 ' ' ` 500 00 (5 prises) Fancy Iron Match Bolder., $1 each, 500 1 Toilet Bet, four h rushes each., , , 500 IOK Painting, .-- •,• ,- -• ' • . ' • ' - ' 4l '"l2 50 1 Marble Ifairikylikelf. 6 00 12 7 PDX* Boxritch 100 Otribaldi-Cherocda,: - -- 117 00 1 Large Rocking Bone, 10 00 1 Pair Napoleon Grain, Waterproofßoobac . .'" 16:00 00 prizes) Kerosene Oil Lamps, $1 each: • ' Id 09 1 Barrel of sltacksok_. T 8.43 - - , iiiiiire ._ __, • • 1 Set Sash and Blinds,-for 0 house, I Marble Mantle Shell. • 1 Casetif Ilidrileattireic - " ' ". 1 Cue of Petfumaty, 1 Jar-of Pomade, - , , 1 Toilet Cali: ' ' - ' I Cue of Perfumery. • '. 2,, 1 Ton of-Coal, - - 4 00 :20Bollidielli Otild.l6 ciriptandistu,Y; ~. -, ',„, "23 2d I Marble Mantle Shelf. - 6 00 10 Dollars In Biker, ' , . • 10 00 prizes) 1 pound Tea each, 20 00 00 1 Ton of Coal. 400 1 Barrel of Flour, - . 10 00 1 Fancy Watth Holder,;•.„:• , • . ‘ , , 1,f,'," ) 100 I Jar of PoMide, . 160 I Bottle of Perfumery, 2 00. 1 Case of Canned Posichal, . ~-, ; .., -. 10 OG 1 )(oak Mantle Shelf,. • •' * •. l li •'' -••, • - • 10 00 1 Cue of Perfumery, 9 00s IS Ton Of Coal. 4 Od' 1 Barrel of Flour, ..: 1„ '. 7 i -..'.• "f fi , • 10 0 0 l' , lar of Pomade, ' ' . 200 1 Oil Painting, • 12 50 I Marble Mantle Phu% , r , -, 6 Oti, 1 Toilet Set, four brnahes;Uen,..' -, - 5 00 1 Borough Lot, 50450,, • 400 00 1 1 Ton of Call, • 400 1 Me at 23 per yd. rino Dress PMectitallildu 1 Pair of Fine Beide; to order;" 1220 00 00 1 Box of Cigars, % % . 600 2 Seta &ogle r l 40 btr 1 Barrel of Ylcu i rr 6 - •• ,• 10 00 1 Yessames Patent Cutting Box, 13 00: 1 Marinc!Dresaßgam,algydsaikli pap e yd.. 23. 00 IWawa 11:0014 as al. Prmot=i -2 - ..) 2 0 Box of Cigau, -! 22 06 1 Yeoman's Patent Cutting Boxes. , 13 00 2 Box of 600 , IBartftYMr,.. _.;:lq.: 1- -, •/.-,.-, :lA - i ;.i• :* t:: 10 55 1 Merino meta mune; lu you. at $3 per yd. 20 00. 1 Buz of Cigars,, ' a occ 1 Complete Set of Thum" • . 740 I 1112 e, Veurnmileki :f . : , : - '' . 7 4 -"',. , ! i I 23 oo 1 Box ofCigani. - “ - - 6 00, I Set of Chamber Furniture. 15 00 1 Point Lace Shawl, • 75 00, I' j "r igt°9l. .t, -I - .l 'a ; 7 1-Bat Cigars, •4. ' ' 4 - , `0 od I Dieu Pattern, • • 10 00 1 Shawl. 5 00 IMorlitoilpai Peltier% Illyda Mal weld.. 10 00 CI mil e. .1 CI a. NI go 00 1 Box of Cigars, 600 1 Velocipede. - ,„4 •': .7 r -, i f - f I:: i i 50 001 1 Barrel at Flout. ' ' ' 10 00 1 French Shawl. - 15 00 1 IlilltDress , Pattern, lace of Dingedgearipet. . ' ~;;;'''. ;": ~., ••• -,- yo, op 1 Plqugh, . , _ .' 10 00 1•Bet 01 IllarretiltIS '.` "" - • .•'•' . :, ; ''' , ':. 'll 00 prirearC= Pails, it 00 - $1 (12 000 Life butarance Pulley, - i.` •:''l ••• 20 00 al ta • •• p. l . ~" " q -,... if t, , 10.00 :1 t. , 2 5 * 1 Map of Towanda, by. Morgan. ' wa:no TothhiNiant of kris'es..'.... ...... $4,306 95 • , ' Whole Number of Itckets,. ow. . pcicr,,mt.tspgoT4-xicingo.g p-:. -411teo: !!EiMill MEE ~G5~a.:..,.:.~:::..... - IL C. lieactni. Jeszeil Powru.. Ron. Y. l. Ender/a.. Hon. P.D. Mum*. -' ,' Gii . ~t46rsiss ~3 Joan F. mwriVl7'7. lion. Ui.y Manaus. JAN= 3L WASH, Mod. Azxx. llvres 'a -. 111 eat. daDMitki A Tickl# l .l44Etif latolßM:ed PoRTER - it HUM* DREG EITOIiE, 4.a .),:aroortess aid ti th e allaidliksel armies paned la small Ca , caws. aldressad C. B. POBTIOI. - Terawla. Pa., Chattinau of compoup.ll9llp,n *awiet,44ll- Ilan. Towanda. Juli XI. 11170. A_th U VotrOE once pmmi fade • UMW kb a fibs liZrateWanist mats tumedisto p_iquent.. aid ' •s. Wag =Maw= ZffLT DOM olaD 7:l7?,ji'a=a, 1ag.10,1870. . Admiaistratoca. AIINIZIMI6IOOIOI2X.- - Nolatele hereby ten that all hidebti. tel to the estate of t. late of . Albany, deed, ?' • to sake teleeediaht mad allpenool chime eselost said, iw the hithielledefthh. Pa Allgit. Ang.lo;7o - . Adzobitedoe. dairstattmi FlriErslallp;ATY•3 .4011;t:17.3:41,. Dadra to the atleaticm ache ladles to her , mll".ll l o4ourkgits,:s.fyale.s.,--, , ..q...::".. - 4-I+,-, 'War. 1A. 111:1 . 1 4 , , ,, Y4 11 ! IR _ ',JAI town sal Oa pablimillwangraiimatop Yams. Boanetaad Mama °Alta" poods“,fackastrim . . : 1 17442:Ma/X*46 NRSPIPAP 4-7crer piltiatiket brittittliSS 00111114ia 111121. Prx4 , 4l.4*StM.lllP 4 i . MOSE Graf:NG TREill .`! ifinortionrippitArairkust-'xicivnial MUMForint' ARS MOLD 'MOP. . 2 1Mtl biritiri !Os AM Oillettrltakirilt Gm marabout me mulantorkit Ibuatimmt • ' ' Via*.fp bra. ti!. • PnitAka • • PBMITICIAL,;v:TALILOP, V.:r) I: •r 3,... 4 - !;44.1•: , 5 ilantl3ltlllibOV Ofoll.iiiiielooktirrtiqt • Zstf,Fl • _ jiIIiffZERWIEA4IB - zirrsturarer z 7; • le Albs blidmiele.- ;Bore bdint avOititg ft' same 'it the . • •111 1 ^' • -• ' , NOME -- -vrtY.• ~ . . dL'aey awnlyayi selling sad autidag, sad amakaa, mail* kia at la win do—lad 10i Teat adkagapeaosa lams = si tigaisaskiag- the aad earrrag aa .;:*-I•4l4#4.4boi•Olic*M t CAtfi BM Gams maw= iltaitoos'forlawftictto boidasoo; kit*, omi tooollolgo of It thootselvetaino to employ others WI large salaries to , attend to lt, sad tostooiets mad sly auxedlogir—ositor. itfe Mug& 136 .LIVE BY IT: 'lf you doat thor stxnro stateineaki bir =Mimed b7.cant§; on' : - Wrchant %%par ! Itrido 81.. Towanda, Pa. AU- . 10.10: 'lf 0 'lt c ,o_. ' ATTENTION IMEMI IMIIII THEIR =MEM FIEI BLACK PIE E$ JUST.•REOEIVEII. Tan ARE THE.STANDARD ALPACA OF THE A States, of uniform make, and nusurroused in color, (polity or price. 4 00 125 00 000 10 00 G 00 .1 SO 2 00 2 00 .rod ands; AuR. 15,t0 Codding, Russell & Co. DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES NAT4S, TINWARE, &C Ktiop the . largeit stock of BUILDING MATERIALS; GLASS, 1 - . .. . - • PAINTS, Looks, 1 ' OILS, to. be found in this part of the State. Heidquarters for PAI7I"T Try the New Improved Top PORCELAIN LINED AND PER- PEOTLY Ant-Tmui JAR. AT THESE PRICES 1. Quarte,l)/ the case, $22.00 gross. ''" " 29 00 "- Warta, " " dozen 200 Iftptinst . 3lLatim SECTIONS,. Hay; ItOpo, Fork Pulliea,..&O. REFRIGERATORS, .‘ , l ICE"CEEMOREE73Its, , . ,• BATHING TIN WARE, FlBffiN4{ TACIçT•Fy "WATER COOLEREV•• , . . • 'ICE PITCHERS, SCREEN WIRE,, - • (A: STONEWMIE, *CODER . WIRE, • - IMVOLIMR?S; MECRANIOS TOOLS, dAltatift Taiiimmets;' rmapEs, SPOKES, &C. t i t *, .LEiTHER BELTING, _ lIABBETT. !.3.COCC We offer stoiholesale NAILS, OMSK, FRIJrf • Wiff, • :h.:: ),' TOOLS, o;lamwtmEmi:(h:tipium and inaalrather goadicit'all times at kraxiat market rates.-- - : To ~ ~;..j 1 , - Aitaiat ll lt lli)e awl ratan, at /4 184% . U. B. PATCH* . iMI kJ; • • kJ; sundry mite besot oat of theßoart of doe.': awes Phis of Bradford' County, and to me alma* sin be orpormst_ Icrinhhe~tie Ooat the born' of To , lis MULL' at I: p.m. the ikMirlftlescrilawl balding and lot et pound of Norma Weise arm. and d. B. Oodles. ainknotor. Made In Windham ter. to Wit; Be. 'shaft at stake end atones; in the h*ay whirls Wm frail Beaver TAW HC*ll to IlibeldhollBBlo9B. :arra thence by aid highway nathOdegreis'aist perches; thence north two and one.airilt - de , pries west nlastara parches. eight and ono and. lake to stake. *O4 UMW north sighty.four and. degrees wet nine pertly* sal dean links rer th ke. U.; thaw south dal Aremialts de.: Pea earl, eight end ypeatharshe OWL; km; thence 'south amity lit west four , bra packs highs Oboe of Sawa which JaAeguare hewn rola° post stands Mac on the lest maned line, eight and • half links from said begin. -"dog corner: cants/nag Maguire rods. " - .Seised and tem:kin execrithnill the adt ft. SA , liferraf ese re Neiman .Cerniarentalor. and A It Cbobor ractor. ALSCa.-The Montag let, pi nee or pawl= +Austell in Athens borough. and as follows, via On :the north by lender - a llr •Ciorbin. eai4 by Mrs Kenya, earth by North street. void west by-John Roamer; being 80 feet hard on cod Molts sheet, with a emit lime 4.11171Nri1, lot trait trees and grape vitas thereon.' ' „_.• Seized and taken into imecution at the rat ot. Spalding IS Wript vi John 51 Kramer. A.LBo—The Worths lot, piece or parcel of land, shade in Standing Stow, bounded as follows: On , the north by hada of John itaa..Jobiallut cob Schoonover, east, by gold framithawaseri and Peter Keene; south byledirrom Roof and west by C .Schoonover and Jacob liankinsou ; containing ISS scree of land, more or leoikabout 80 saes improved, with a framed bona, log /ruse,grr9ed . nn? And fait MO trees thereon. ~ •,' ffffi ESE WI EMT-HARM ■ A LT - A CA.4 50 TAYLOR k TOILET sgrs, BIRD CAGES, FLOWER POTS, 1870; fletzeitaadtsktst late WhistflOit Leaning vs Edward YaUUee Jarpes Yatltlee , and ALSO—The Grilotifr - ofka; Weosoe puod of had; Waste tit Who tap. boaladed as Mow": Oa the ninth by the Write bighWay leading frOw paw 'School Booze to George Beckwith": end Inr lend ed °hone Nobles; Loath br load of- A Mahan; *et by Daniel Dalklinples: tiretaintog 52 awes of bad, more or lees, ate* 35 Acres improved: a plank ther honed. Sapid liege awl* lien{lien{ fewiKagell Saw trait trees eon. • Seized and taken i nto eieetetine at the malt of Jes 11,11 rink is Ofl Chordal. • „. ATJ3O.,The following lot, Piece or parcel of land; Tuacarara try; bounded as follows: On the north by land, ofifin Peels; Haft Keeney and James Keeney, east by Surge banns county line. son by A B Yam" and James Green, west by A irsirgo: containing 300 acres of land, more or he.. about 36 sires iniyroroli with 3, framed henries, I framod.loon,' Minna and few fruit beer therein. Seized and taken into execution at the =dot Ram uet•Tukisbury's use vs Fords Fargo. ALSO-The following tot: piece or parcel of land, sit:tate Franklin twp, bounded as follows: On the north and east by land of John Men* south by lands* pos session SarryLettle and 8111111uman and Jame** Winder: west by •jobn Wagner; con taining 128 acres of lagd, more or less. about 1 0 0 acme Improredi with a framed bottle, framed barn andorchat fruit treeethereon, Seized - idtert into execution at the snit t J Abby rs..lff W French.- . • . ALSCL' -The following lot, kdece or parel of land, situatete in Columbia key, bounded as follows: Oa the north by, land of Ws 0 W Bosley, east by land of. John' Bosley, deed. lianth by Orerge nadir! and west by the James Hieka farm, now owned by Him W Begley: contairdig $0 sexes of land, more or less, all ainproved: a framed house, framed barn. cow shed attached, and .a framed - corn house, and few fruit trees thereon.. -Seized and Satanic& execution at Uss snits! g 1 Vanbuslirk va S 12 - Watkins, On W Bailey and Saint Watkins. - situate in Litchtleld twp, bounded as follows: On the north by lands of 6 W Brink, east by Wm 11 Campbell, South by John Brownorest by Jan Hal eft containing about'.3 acme, mods or less, about 10 acres improved: with one lockout° and - a few knit trees therecin. -_ • • . - &Ned and taken into execution at the snit of /1 C Baird for Bodine k 'Co vs Memo Frederick. . . ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land, athlete 'in Me, Orp, bounded as follows: On the • north by lands of P L Cobb, east by public highway south by Clinton Keeney, Aden Stevens. SB and 8 Stevens and Henry Stierfinin, west by lacy Stevens and George White; containing 75 acres of land, more orless, IA acres improved: no buildings. ALSO—One otherlot, piece or parcel of land, Jilin ate in said Pike twp.Asnuided on the north by land of Cyrus Stevens, east by S B Topper, south by pub lic highway, vinatiby the -Presbyterian. church lot; containing.% acre of laud, moror less,irith a plank house thereon. AL.SO.-One other lot, pieca, or faunal of land. situ.. ate in aald Pike twp, bounded on the north by the 'public highway,. oast by Cyrna.Stereda, south by Henry Walker, wcet by Anna COntaininic)* . acre ofland. more °Mesa; .with a framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Clin ton Keeney IT Jan Keeney. • ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land, situate In Litchfield' twp, bounded. Is follows: Od the north by laud of Claris* Drown, mud by public highway leading from Rome to Athens, south br Ebenezer Drake and James Parker. west by [Came Strublot containing 38 acres .of land, more or l ey: about acres improved no buildings. . - Seized and taken into excretion at the suit of ;Wm Harrington vs Andrew Van Sire. ' ALSO—The following lot; piece or parcel of b l ed, idtnate iR HOMO tarp. bounded as follows: - On :.the north by land of L D Prince and J iY - Rdasell:lst by - Joseph . Vonght south by Polly King, west, by Russell; containing 16 acres of laud, more or lees about 8 acres partly Unproved; one framed bona!, Mac framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into- execution at , the'sikit of E T Fox's use vs P 0 Prince.. - ALSO—Who following lot, piece or:parcel of land; aituati in Asylum twp, bounded as follows: On the north by lands of William Aria, twat by galwaril Croak, Win Croak,,J rCrizmairis; J Tettin and May nard, month by John Benjamin, lid and Elias Benf.a. nil*, west pyliVm Ads; tarntainEng 101 !wirer Of laud more or less, about 20 acres improved; with a plank Mingo and framed barn thereon.. Seized and liken MM Mnentiount the suit of E kids Ts EdiTud Max 4 . ALSO The tollowingtot. piece or 'name! of land, situate in Terrylwp. bounded as ,follows; . On the north by lands af Nelkon White, east ,by John WA ling and T. White, south by I Van imranee, west by the Butler estate; containing 117 acres of land; mare oriess. about .10 acres holm:wed; with lag house thereon. kLBO--kone ' ' other -lot, piece 'or parcel of land, ' , Hugo Wyaliming bornidedin follows: On the north by ‘ laiblie read called Front sheet, east by Joixrph Onylord, south by polo& highway leading from,Wyalusing village.. to Browatcrirn. West by Mrs O Winnie. being 48 feet wide On Bald Front street Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of 31 Bixby. s Thomas Lamb:. AD2lo—The toll • lot, piece or parcel of land , situatet in Alba 'bow:bounded 'Ai follows: On the north. south and Weal b land, -of Geo, Fogs, east by public highway. leading from' Alba-born.. to the Noddle' n Central ILK. depot:Containing 2c).‘ cies of land, mere or lest, all improved; with A two-story famed dwelling . house, small framed barn and au orchard of fruit treesihereon. . , ....Mad the densndaids onelalf .interest in another lot of land: situate In Alba born., bounded at *A ims: On the north by public highway leading from Alba boro.,Art Granville. east.liy Andrus Mer ritt, south by .C.obinibtoi Pahnerfsn&V M . Wil son. west by said V Al Wilson and the public highway leading from toy to Canton; containing Si acre of land. more or less, all Improved; .wirh a framed bundling need as a dry goods at with a store house and shoe shop attached. Seized and taken Info execution at the snit of Leon ard Lewis vs E P Rockwell. ALSO—The followinglot, piede or pawl of land, Mtaate -in Canton -bora; bounded as follows: On the north by Union duet, east by Jane. E Cohrell, south by Gleason k Irwlne, west by. Taylor King: conminWg.l acre of land. more of less, all Improved with framed house and few fruit trees thereon. AlB3O-:One otlaZi lot, piece or pueel of land, sit., nate in said born,, and bounded as fellows: On the north by land of,/ Str Griffin and J C Tyler, east by Jane E Colwell, smith by Union street: west by Pu b tic:kJ:lumen; moo Ining 9 'CM of land, more or leas, alt Improved. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Fez. - Stevens, Herm k Co vs Wm Brew. , ALSO—The following lot: piece or parcel of land. ituate In Armenia twp, bounded as follows: On the ndrth by land of Hosea Scott. Mehl arid. HOrace Damns,south hy i ( 1 6 1= Horace. Demunn, whit by Hugh Crawford containing 80. acres of larid, more or less. about 6 acres improved; with • log houre..framed' barn. sew. Mill with shingle machine ottached, thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the wait of J Parker vs 11 E ifelnioah k Co. ALSO—Tbe following lat piece or Woof of food. innate in Wilmot twp. bounded as follows: On thi north and cast by lands of Hiram and Jayson Hor ton, south by land of. Thoinas Fitzgerald. west by Hiram and Japan Horton and 0 31BL:by; contain talning 50 acres of land, more or less . , about tOsicres improved; ltiaiwdwitsurt4ll9l3 barn; and few fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken 134 Q txecntion at the mit of A Leiria vs Mamas it B .Pond. and Phloem Pond and . . . ALSO—The following lot, Om or Parcel of land, situate In Towanda Bore, bounded as follows: On the north by landit. of J P Kirby, east- and south by James 11 Ward, (lately owned by the Ilirelay 'Coal Co) west by Slain street; being SO feet wide In front on said street and rear, 6114150 feet 'deep ell which there hoe heart erected a large stems flouring mill and tneently , Minted-- Seised and taint into eleetiiion at the saitof J J Griffiths as _ • AD3o—The folloning Mt. pt or part:ola land. situate in Wyalnaing top; bounded as follows:, On the north by land of George Reber*, coat by the c lihMway loading from Wyalinsing . vfLge to Towanda, south by A W Corbin, west by C F Ste. renal containing arse. more or Lem, alllmprottd ; with a two-story framed boast with a basement, and Seized and taken Into ezoL'atlon . at the =lt of A Lewir ss C P Godfrey. , • ALSO—The following_ 1.3 k piece or parcel of laid, situate in Pike twp ..bouMW am Ott,the 'north by priblic WO.ng from.Wyabaidmy le Montrose, cast, t 7 8 W and n amens. south by sower Sterens_rmitt Ibr land Of: deleadmits Mit; containingacre of. buts More or less. in kn. proved; framed. koala ,waygon 'shop. framed barn. blacksmith shopomerd few fruit trees Seized and talfen.inta estention at =of Alt Hluuldnek.va .11 Stevens. . ALSO4I7e following lot. * Mem or peroStoi !saessituate In linefinetelottwp, bounded la; follows: On the north b 7 pn lic blabwar leant from Lea" to Smithfield. east brit B Yew*: .oathbywm_Grace_ west by Maros° Grseet eentahnnil 60 IMO of MIU " houar about-70 sans bnprored; framed se. freVern tad fl ew fruit trews thereon. . . . A l BO-0 11 0 other lot, sibmte as sbom-boweded SU the north by. Ambrose Aloes. nest by Mut Chem end LeMs.-Seack. south by Clark Orace. west by Oast Orsee and Mbessfislik Groom oc ZttabeisS Isere' of had, more or less. about SO lowered. eeizad and Salton Into. execution eh the nit of WaldoSpencers use vs Challottel Genre and Lorin GraceS , Ples cijaosee II . • tildo4.The idt Joe, liken arprecol bob bde Tummy of bosaded • - On tho north bY bad of Jefferson libetoood, Is tea: old by Bann' Eloper. aoisili by Luther lidaseYi - liest-by Aaron 1. Bump: containing 103/ obey o f bad. *sore or less, about 6 some improved, and 'few butt Wes rienion; . notxildinga., 44 41110-w_ etheelo4 Alice el-leiel.l :hie ate as gime, bounded an the nath by land of lege& son Rierwoodi eastbi l d ni t ogr elbove described lot, south and ibiettrylLalbac tiotdainiegdgi acres of Md. 'more . or 'leas. lb= IFens ,iinpeneet lei house and o r m ied thaw& • - . &bed , Ulm into .coacetles - .. at cult of dada Denali L' Bump' end Moll' _ • . - ; dulate ist l ,41.1110;Te onads' kife, beftWiis pr it icrif bind; ainty typ, roidaliimcdby lands of John Dowd . others.'soodi 2 deasoreet4llo and deotenth at e spoduceneet SW, 2/111441114 0 TOW. diudb 49 dam'eres- o r a nd to d..er coiner: thence bylaWs Rldor IndOthory 2 deg% eml2249atelsa to abeinlookeseasii - - dine* by lands at hAise 71.11W119/411 as "tot* Mhato a bet** canoe; th ence of noeth 2 dedsieastlo2 aid six.t•en a polity tbeeled - byllands - of lfranlilbaLsotter:g 11; patches 1 _to a sad. ir thence r e ad., . of siddilksok" Tblli reed o th m e p - s ro n. s o th h ew 7l d eter porches to the place ofbeginning; containing 243 ages and 63 mace of JAM% Woo or less, about 100 ==! Ff elo-alke madir a za . klerr e at Mims Ithe wortbeestecr Int err et the blemed eel Sower meet* W larierilii""alt , south TOlami, 'estAbiegalighlitila .01-12 It- Hlea. ai War=vArttelaUetrohy. 2 aegs; bathe piste 411, sherview9p2llllWised le ,yeavbssonotareless_“, 113Latb—OiMeMwolet.plaeliotpleistef iieil, situ. alleinelhafgetilehaet dossotted is tomato_ aw=ag CWeb*seetlierteteemer eflesmpatismistably ic Umilift F = atielobsenth liftsgaoset_ litpm*es_jo .Meess ream: was bt I I WI stiffs, noose 2 - " 2 . - */~110 legclam :aetmersemill' limes ' la i Ms, of Same! C. /glum& ,t1.11a2, dogs. to - sV ,,,, rateste same. swek2 tW ea IWiILPI Ode Semi by thelherese. :doe le dogs, weebl2l= leo mimetseariert ibeeke bylOwds' it TY 11F141; - 111, V4 0 111.kpaN10:40.0 Jews cor y ' aaeocabY of tams .oel oettb -elobilf girder le sleet; Amer try Igs of andenpooland,AHO4sast mad labs marthi degs. eMtlet ohdl imcgorithes poithitatenstatemeety imesay OsatJam taloa mad the J lota meth 11114 bet. mat HI • pergsbessoti ember I* thaf Gordon lbw: theses by Odd Ogees tendb-2 Chmi. vette gitrehesso the Non of besitudus; mnetning, He sees tyt ,. la also* lel Wee Mkt menthol et He salter P ' iblry W Dedson aillforehati; a.l.9o—Tbaloilot t e: pima or wad of. land. 'Mute tn,Wilmot bou ea : the • teeth by land. at, ,ftrosi, neat int Alls Ibna. wrath by Vault Extowles. west by the Hot. Wadi lot; tb,ftg Met of Imad:4lkeded 111. in r =o es Hr o a d s( WA by Italy emeng 1112asee. =alibis; AM** beret Improved" 4.1 1 5,..i.P 1 ed 11813514. um / 1 " # 41 5_4 Simon. • Wad etableltailiMieseehoser Oar 42( 'Hi• • ram Horton vo_Jamb Haat , lLllo—The iallowbef *eat Of WM 02 land. elnatilatereige Omsk et% Moralist' es follows: ' On .theeorth by lands' of geymoor Smith, tad by the 'Sago= tbstfiw eLitelifartto • Wes; went by Heitry• ,9 mem of bad . I mom or I ltia. " 2 " Loprerr a Homo! house • sad Itamedlionaoollloll6,.., '• .• - . . Seized Ind eh* ede etectillolline„Mll Har i : tain ladia's me vs Rhoda Nellintars. Aoso,Air gotkrwisookpiro• orporat damn& innate iolivet& haro, bimodal as Mow": On Aboomiltby lend et •Thatess V lgeOdlera,' Mot by jaw, &Milo smile IHlPabllo • lading fran Mmy - to Walborn, weatby , blare* lading treat •Ilybeirbia WA • 'is tkridiarg 1 lees of lant2, mom arks" eras 0=44 bokil.fearted barn ondfew butt treeatherecni: .. BMW mad lib* Me. copeutloa , at the matt of vonAmma um vs yo Maytag let. pteee or- parcel of land, samba Is Illairlingfma tsp. bounded.. 'COME Oat the tooth by public b;lghwiry leading Irma Sackett/ lea l Bauriarturspiker, suet by John Raped; • lOU* by George Pods. met by, Hamm Paine; containing 12 antis, more or less, about 9 tern Im proved; log home tubby bars therms. . • Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Abner W Oaten's use ea Jeremiah IlHolon. • .11.90—Tbe follember lot. Vies or parcel Of laud, situate in Weat Brulington tem, bounded follcnrs: On the sortie by leads of Jamb 981924 east by ' gnae~ i t a l itrathorand by by A. P Hiles - Salad and sabre !obi sabostios at Was salt of H W Hades vo tt HU:Crony and H W NoCruny. MEET. Sheriff. antra Can, Towanda. Ang. lane; ORPHANS Or !Amu= azu, ENT= KUlt towesam • By - vtrtne of an order loaned oat of the 07Phime Coot of Bradford co.. the undeesigned. adnsiolstra. WY of the estate of W: muss 19.9,111; deceased. will expose it public oho on the premises to North Towanda, on SATURDAY: AUG. 37th. -1870. at 1 o'- Tothe following deacribed property, 'fiZ A.certain piece or parcel of Amid ablate „ta North Towanda township, beginning at a corner on west line of Allmon Lovelace, and nurtbeeat corner of Badger's lot, thencealong north lined Badger's lot smith 00 deg. 30 min. west 8t per. to the public high - map p letting to Towanda borough, thence along the 17orth 33 deg. west 27 240 per. to the eolith :,:irri2er of James Pulter's lot, thence along the samo north 61 deg. rut 91 percbesto the newth.west corner pf said Lovelace'slotahltnce alcmg Bo Ibis of "the same-south 2111' deg. east 30 740 perches to the place of beginning...Contentintatlagree, and Si per ches. ALSO—Adjoining the 'above, Icit,i• piece keineded and described ea follows:. On the out bylimun road leading from Towanda to Miles:, on the irgth. south arid west by other lands of add' deordedt.—, Containing oue-half acre, more or least - W.l.,Bo—tMar other piece of land adjottitng tile: sliiive and biomdad as folk/six ": Clet,the.-si.wth by - Charles t. Drown and Use lot above - described. on thetas: by the Towanda road. on the sonthby Ben beii.DeLong, and on the west by Linda belonging to the estate of the Isle John C. • Adams.. excepting therefrom - two acres adjoining Itanben DeLong. which' ham been act asert to the widow. -Containing, after deductJng the two edrea set vitt to ttis. widow, about acres. • ALSO —Ono ether piece of taint, purchased of Jas. A. c ii.-B. 11641111, 0 , beginning at a pohrt In the mu tzr of the ;Towanda marl un the north line of other lands of 431111 deeedeut herein describe:U, thence in a westerly direction dam: said last mentioned lend 20 3, rods to a stake and atones..thePoe, is a northerly .dire e tion Parallel with the Towanda nada rodito a stake...and /Apnea c•oner, thence in an eluitiily dim e tion piaci with the :.orth line bf. other lands of acid decedent rods to id:weenier:of the highway, thence southerly along said highway 6 rods to the place - of beginning. Containing , one sere. strict • =mire. .UI of the shore described let., pieces or paic.ds of laud ant a Bart of the farm owned by the said William X' Watt.. doceaseq. and . containing al. together about 37 acres. and 121 yerehls. The 'sod will be/ sold in separate lota, or altogether, as may beet end the purchaser.. • ••• The above described property lit ennead shoot 1'; miles from the Court House, and within Aire Min- Ott.. ;oar to the depot. There are two thrifty young • orchards, a good dwelling house, and a large new barn on the premises, rti i• short time &large per ! lion. of the land can he Mid for town lots, as the vil lage of Towanda Is rapidly spreading In that axe- Von. - • TER2d9.- - F9ve per emit. of the intrettate money to be paol when Vie mcpertyls struelrdown, thirty-Ave per cent. eLlbe imitrination of the see, and the 10- anne„-w3ittli tntezett, , emanally from yonitnnotion to prne eqiiii! annual I:Landrum/A. - • • r • M" Judy 13 , 1870 . MU , Adult:Webster. IST OF (JURORS DRAWN rpn -LI 'SEPTEMBER ,ZEBIL, • ••• • 11141110 MOLL , Athens Twp., John . Watkins, if IC - Park. Hugh Robb. Albert Hayden i'Athens Bore. A H Spaulding. - Columbia tarp, Win Pam; - Marls Fairbanks.- C McClellan. N Bradfoni,• Granville W Chtrichtil; Iterrickhrp, James Foyle: Leßoy twp, 4!.,1/1 Brigham: Monroe, born. 'J B X Hinman:Or brP. C Davis; Pao tsp. Edward Borrows: Rome brp. Oscar Elliatia-ahlmany twp, B Cooper; Sheshequin Asp. Stephen Rare*, E 1:3 - G9calsin: Titscarors twp. W Y Black: Troy bum; S W Pam, a O 9: Terry twp. Raman Horton; Mater twp, Win H Rockwell: liVitax ticp,, A A'Whltney.' - 1 -- riavictesic srarats•—inarr aria. Athens twp.J A Perkins, Laac,Narthrup; Athena tam. CUM* Day: A/bany top, James. Warren, Roman Milla••Animas - tsp. Jain. Yeomans Burilaiton twp &Wien Haight . Hann Barn: Burlington Wes!, Samuel Bliley: Canton Ann tam Rockwell: Franklin twp. B .L Haight: twp, R J Home. Alvin ilaylaa• Herrick. Janes Newell; LeKaymille been, I rit ' anrorth; Mono; !t Yickering wp.M.T VD d C g o e r m der y; J m oh a n L " itri aZou I Barney acob Mc- Cann; Bans bora, MR Carey; ,ObeabagaLn tap. Geotge Chandler. Lawrence . Vaaftbd;: P.lsottagfleld twp. Hiram Kato* Troy L Pack: Troy Pall. A Pumas, J-C May: ,Terry N Maw; Towanda tap, Daniel Data; • born, Wal lace Keller, C B Rutty; Ulster twp. A T Monism. A, J, Hallenback: Pike tarp. Elser-Briater; Welk* twp. Horace Dunning: Wilmot twp I A Corey. Amts Mite; Windham tap. Geargei tap, Ibatatiliagh. twp. Cyrus Avery: Wpm twp. Suttee Cool- t. TIITIMUSIIIIOIIOIID MEM f/ohn Miller; Albs borts. Samuel ; Columbia twp. Lewis Edsall.- - J-M Yming. 114 7 81 - evisas; Peanklin tom. Matsu. Pepe lash. ;Eat?, Henry - Hazleton; John Mier , GOUrge W t Leltaywrilie tato,. Richard Mister; Leßoy H 3L Holeomb; Monroe twp. Chain Scott; Orwell twp, W W Morgan; Pito twp, J W Bosworth, 1118-Pro. H • Ban; South Crick twp. Alvin Farrdan.. 8 B Pettingill; 8 - ~eld tarp. Prank Brown; Sheshequin twp. Wm n; Smithfield tsp. Israel Phillips C Wood. 0 , B Bird; Towanda -1)04, Wm Mix, Hiram MOM Josep h Powell; Tornsudil Pip Isaac LIMOTteIX, • a IV &midi; Tus carora. twp, John 'lough% 0 W , Woodruff. David Edinger; Troy Pip Thomas Baldwth.J.kadsr Vim Horn; Troy boro, E H - Dewey: UMW twp. P P Sweet, P•Tif 'Snide; Nyalliaing twp, W 0 Morrow, Charles Blks. Just& Adtley: Warren twp, Edward Stevens. . • . • - EGrISTERS NOTICE-Notice is hereby glees that there wig - sled and arttledin the edlce of thi Register of Wills, In and Jar the' enmity of BradihnU weenzats •*: adosia*tra. non nporrthe following estates, As: • Ph:ad seetof zanies • A. Su eg. executor of George Wes, late of VP/Wash's docrosed. • • • ... • :Final acct of WM= "finyder„ ober ocsraoma lfaati, late of fliseatieqnhi,"deeed. . Partial acct Ebeneux torn, ,execatti oe Jan Shell. late of Pike, decd. ion of Chaffee ittorkvell lade. G. Wright, adzofe of Samuel Pitrariter. late otCanton. beced. Final met of Jefferson Pratatnan, executor of John. son Ittearrr. Iste of Wells. deo% • " " • Final wet of Sherman IL CAW Philander lona and Ella P. Witean. 'dotes Of Adis* Inreaus, late of Darlington Bora., deo'd.• samenoel of Susan If. Grind W. U. Bisho of flannel Often. /s kiThollhojffitr: r ot a Anal wet of Meg Pea. Jr. adna's Of fiffitt• , West Esslinstss taro, deed. ltnalimetof MIL Maier. &dol. of 'Betatir Hems, Ismdistsobeld. . _ Irtl4/ aec't of ft.: D. Warner; oiler OrriD War. par. Ws of Tantannamhard., Moat meet aloha liotraar, adscr,of Nait7 htteftinlmot, Mal awl of Amaaa Watkins, adsa'r Of John lit. , late of Ulster, doc'd. putal ocelot .1 EL Cowie% Viordialt Therim 3 Alto the. oppnimorat jpeciptetr Need' by ex - 'or itlftro to vidosts or children of Esta de te of l eis: . • • James L Bowtosa, E. 11...Diekturoo. ' . Onto noeitwelL, • - • •.: • onto WerserJ • • . . • Cwtthe pane slit be - thp . of altdree3 eden==hlr, the a i m der ot 111212:1113132; • 1330. M 3 (kink p.m., los tontilisatign land A O. Z OLADDICIIO. Petigier- -arial,lo TBIA.L , LIST-POR SEPTEMBER C.ltsmdtrrvi.J. S. WIIIIOkm ' Saab Lilt matins Geo. IL Prism . - nem Josksthan Whipple vs D dab's ed3sea..act Made '4 Runty_NMer.Th Sturm . . ... m. • - GM Wolnlite VirMEOCIVOn ;WM .I='Wbeedes. vsNoss k dialfesd..edeetwent elerstvs brad Smith 'raver atEssisa lc 00,. me .I.B4kdrars " ' debt ' 1 . 4 .. 0 ..... 1 . 41 ./(2.811 1 et al ' ..... ...ONO Oyu Worm vw&lLidliglik ke - - ass John McQueen_ vs Wm, _llld3ses ' eel ts John Marna villa& k 7.1: C. k LE. Co.....trespus visiatassits' 4 1.4 - A —We 4 1 1 VICfn Jesse - MO NOWA*. vs - 1114kos iliala Ar.. - ..'.::: . '.. :. „troops." Ahlakessatd vd A., Conoco ;:::.....4: , ...... oppeall Abcdrradost v silent kadth " " . -ettt Akaltiars M _wets 4 7 .:0 1 C.• Y. Emig OW WA .... s; 'debt ms,W vs Stfirelltoilksup - - - 7am Thomas ityvikydP4..l ,l llPrimiipsw• - - itetbanrt Erdbcppornia• reW'DPS. M004V, , - mks. 10 ado& kell: ' - , W. A. i msbe w r n. t4 , 41.5.1k . - •, if pt- .I.:;. :, Porkliatiotvy. I ,GEOFZITIVAIEDI tLYE 'kip MP h, at C. D. VA,. 20, Z1213Z3 bastil !Haim. lad krit trait
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers