Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 08, 1870, Image 3

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LOCAL 1 2.,AND , VENEBAE.
ter 1 1 1 f 3 UPPeranco ,PeOPl9 of
Broome county, N.Y., bialised a call for s;
m eeting to form an aritArar4iihoiiparty.- • 'c
Squirrels, are , awrkercma - ,ia,
this section, and aportsmaniare thailtric
t inics "
ems- We have a Urge stock of en-;
( visiting
letter awl rkoto paper, businectcsnal
v i s iting cants, which wo - print en short notice:
igirAu aceident ilimtm)4 it, Curve&
Bridge, on tho Barclay Railroad; 'ay . /kW:day:
last, by which !Ivo. loaded coal' mem' licre
molished.
,tie' No mora'.ice !or Towandians
this season. Mr.. AD . .%113 Informs as tht,t - his
" b npply which he supposed wonl4,by . iinple.for
the entire seasokl4sAiren
ray- EBMTEZER SHAW, of Shoshequip o
was 99 years old on 'Monday last, the sth inst.:
Ho has Toted at Avery election since WASIIINO.
TON'S election.'
QC33` 31r,„4 '3lAcsrssoN of this
place, has an annic tree in his Irani which had
ono branch bloasem n ,,„ ca t nnny onoi
amount for this sfrange phenomena..
Li l'h iricA
fair rinEtt • ea Mlle
have been jperforruing, at Blerear's,•thill to fall
houses for the past week. Theater-goers pro.
nonce the playing equal to city theatres. To:
morrow night will close their engagement hero.
Reserved seats for sale at Pourpz k KutArli.
fieir REI:JSMt CABE, Esq. - "of Troy'
,
bag presented us with a moth nanskinel.
on, wogbingji , nrieen andtlatce punter petunia:
If any body can beat this wb are aro ready to
Inakp the announcement. , ..
e r;?, We learn the fall term of
HCNT:24 select 00l will open on Monday
nett. Miss H. is an excellent teacher, and pu
mas having daughters to educate cannot do
1,-tn•r than to place them under her care.
t:-3 - The Presbytery of Lackawan
na will meet. in the Second Presbyterian Church,
Wyaln , ing, on Tuesday,
.20th inst.. The Pre,_
Lcb•rc comprises the old
,Susquehanna, Mont
rose and a portion or the Lnzenae Presbyteries.
te' The Good Templam Hall at
Athens was entered a few nights since and
eil'the regalia, 'cards, books, Arc., taken.
It is to lie hoped the perpetrators of the ae
farioni; act may by detected and strictly dealt
with.
Le.- We hare receited from the
Agent for this county, 31anits Fus ,Esq., "The
Laws of Business," by T11E014111.118 Dauttotts, L
T... D. Tie work contains in a concise but ex
pliet form, valuable information for every
titan. Partner's especially sgnld have a copy.
sue' &own. F. Corm, Jr., has bean
appointed deputy post-master at Wysoz. The
~flee is kepi at the. Brick Church Parsonage,
whrre a good supply of stationery may always
iu Prima. A box for the reception of letters is
put up at the depot.
EE AL ESTATE CHAINGES.—GMEGE H.
Wo,o has sold his brick store and residence,
s••uth ,ide or public square; to Dr. P. D. Slone.
'rhi. 114 wtor will occupy it as a .residence and
•thee,
Thrtur. has exchanged Lis dwelling
Jnih. plank road, fur It. S. TifunnEres resi
th : , , T et Main street.
Dir. The Susquehanna Collegiate
Las opened under very favorable
ansptoes. Nearly one hundred students are
nlre:l , ly iu atte_Mtance. Now that the school
ha, h et a good start we trust it may be Mier- .
patronized. The principals propose to
make teaching it profession, and will remain in
of the Institute 'tie long as they aro
rly encouraged.
.64.• We are indebted to Mrs. Ptat
,.:ss for a copy of her very harvesting book,
• Times on the Susquehanna." The
u!, eLMtains many interesting reniniseinces
.:11.1 incidents connected in the early histhry of
th, vounty. Mrs. Panama deserves the grali
!n,b of every citizm of the county for her ef
forts to preserve a record of the doings of the
early ,ottlers, and Lei - book . should have a
place in every household
WIINT WIILSKY DOES.—We agree
with the Thdbtiu , that the criminal and - pauper
population of Pcunisylvaista, " said to Le about
21,(tit0, is ninetj , pe•r cent. of it caused byintem
p The reyoune dcrit•ed frog liquor
b-cuses amounts about $120,000 Minnally,
Lod it costs the SLate about 82,520,000 to sup
port the criminals and paupers
. .made by this
liquor traffic through licences.—Agitator.
pd y- The following statement is
authenticated, but we . have-no doubt sorau
of our readers in this section would like to SAA:
th. p data, and wo suggest that friend LEWIS
It art. It at the Itnrourtm officer:
It \I lturoirrEu.---JACKSON LEA - I 3 of this
to,
u•lup, showed toe a Sweet Potato raised in
garden, that measures 18ix2.5.4 inches in
v.:Tun:ler:awe, and weighs 5,i pounils.
Yours, 4.Bnutur FEE..
WyahiSing, Sept. 1, 1870.
PAT.IL ACCIDMIr.—FILUM L. Palms,
of J. RUMS, Rome, Pa., aged 11 year? and 5
months, while in the act of coining down frnm
a straw stack, on the 19th of August, caught
Le. :trio on the tine of a pitch fork and was
thrown to the ground, the tine passing through
tL arm. The following Wednesday night he
front the effects of the injury. Hi!, funeral
attended at the M.E. church at ltome, ou
Fm lay, 11ev. Wm. SLIELP officiating.
The Binghamton mnrdergrs
have all been identified. Jarvis, one of the
v.ho were drounea on the niglit of the .
Intuiler, 'ens recognized by Mr.' Fautt.wins, of
Ithaea, as a man he saw at the Ward )douse in
this place, about the time TAri.eit Cos store
was robbed the first time. Mr. F. remarked to
Mr. SMITH, the proprietor of the Ward !louse,
,:t . the time, that JA.uvis, (mtho had. assumed
come other name) was a hard case.
Be ton-, who is now in custody at Binghamton,
iv metnestioably tho leader of . this gang. Mr.
in:anon - a, surviving clerk, says to Ibiza and
general nppbaratioehe resembles the man who
at him, and shot and killed Mnnutot, the
t , :h( r clerk.
The young man Bunnows is a son of J. Bun
,ws,„ gsq., of Stevensville. In his efforts to
dots nd the propeliy of his employers he periled
Li," own life ; and after his comrade had-been
inflrtally wounded succeeded in driving the
rubber:, from the store. As n testimonial to
hiN bravery, his employers hart' presented him
sub a beautiful gold watch.
S. F. COLT, D.D.,
Lfla rellIOVCd. it). NV;, - sox„ and is supplying the
;. , Itpit or the Brick Church.
Miss Megisramr, of Norristown, lain town
•:tinp; her brother, Bev. Wu. 3lctliternur.r:
ibis. GEO. S.vsnansom.is visiting friends in
ca, place. Mr. S..lirks as :hale and hearty as
did sixteen yearsr l / 4 o when he I^wanda,
is as firm in Lis.loppoiition to the whisky
trallic ax erer.-
1)1.. E. 11. HoArrr.E, of iU t. Carroll, Elitioin
",„1 11 to wn last trey
Warrs, who has been danger
in in Illinois, has so far rbroyemil as to
ahlt l'ilurn to her home in this place.
Toxin, pastor of the Catholic
rlucl, in this place, leaves to-day IWednes
.laY, for a trip across the waters,. to visit
,his
amts and friends in Ireland. Father TONER
In. been indefatigable in his efforts in Whitt
t4< church-, and has been largely 111136Z11C11 ,
tab ni erecting nue of rho !inert church °Vices
hortherit Pennsylvania. During his absence
Father Frrz.sLurkixs sill have charge 'of the
e..aereiratio n of S.S. Peter and Paul.
—The post-office address of .MatrllA
sos 1 changed from Orwell to Mt. Holyoke
Sehtihary, fiouth Hndlrp, Maas. • •
Mn. FifSfEcts,,,,,, ile , 44*.Rill can*
xectiarAwlaad-Ataa iitir4,o,!!
itcf
wee. an
tilde numbered severatiberusand. ;I:"
Nxiamti zi= l xitt b rarir
threeltriiiirr i -;
Tha Pre 4 o4., . I ff - ,.ԤatiPlPe(exeiTt the
I writers efforts always) were lehtefillferßible
andlii doilliiiiiiiritionarkriitlieweiiif tifeopirit.
.Thet;bretiiren. 4 4 li'posifig llkstriet leetrett
~,:iteki4L-4. *laptittrYoukoF 4iii43iii: kali
Itc* R lL . P ftKor o46 *ge#l,4"*Ofo/04 -
40'011'4-1M fisiaill iitithiiiiia mum arrays
T tlei? T° lemi° 1 4:t*S.I.4rewAfr
soasiasor
apiritindlme!,,anitm4t. -
• liar. D. C. er, l l4: — .icth,' iirtatdding — elder of the.
4 4104;,2140 4nbsigooftifi6limAingjiiiiibiehi s;
Pria°ll3 4 4( Pd 124 PFP, "a 1 9. 48 .411. firm -!
11058;iillit enabled iii.'prieerv4? nOi'plgte' Zrder
during ill° entirsiviebtingi.
.4 1 * tOPMV). M 10 1.4,01601 OU the!
ground by laorni,..egairA7,4 MACKE; of
Wyabising, irjuideiory9 the 'flifinksof all con-f
~ < ,
.No.totineuirwaisold rot Aliti ground, and no ,
14 4 1 . 4 . 1 *.0. 10 f 0 1/ - . 1 014.4tq4e Awls , Mtge'
ten4.,°°// V9elinglig9 4 1 54 N e o 4 7,td W - 1
hued: 'ijinne - reitofied t 45 use;
benedortte:- Alidiol-r6e14&1- it s
,_d,‘_t,Wiflare 1
fiundentriliffotcand bad bottei.:'kinp - nrsay'from,
'4l l lkltteeitingtil v 'k 'OA +l,
. The remits of thisAnntirkwill king be felt;
for good. 'oerepeytinne, justifier-Pi
don atidisitietifiCatfctiVrA innliigetbeiiii thu
old fashinsod.:wity.e.disintuslrill ghame torais4
ingSbd for sinspisrdowdmif.kened believen4
will shout Um:praises of Iting,inniazinel.iuld
iiiemalt dek of int:lo66V end
144.ukaolL.Shat, there:, was Low beld,amumli f
meetlng
Seeretin7.
DToh
Ttiurs
day,nigiOos' f: as .114-B: . ll.l4dpinisrliiii. 4 of
Windhamovas returning homely!' beidater's
in wtth three ot her efilldren . .hi a ear
tinge, she thought
.. the horse was aut, e,cthe
read; 'And It ivia dark eonelnded.lnitet.out
and loadliminto the road' again. Mille en
deavoring to alight her feet' caught, in the 'linos
so that she fell iinderithe,vragoii and the' , vvheal
rim* ever, her aide. ThelOrso then backed,
rolling the wheel over her again. The &Teams of
the frightened children soon brought a neigh
bor to:- . her asaistaucC. The lady fainted, and
by proper care soon revived and persiited in
going Lome; .which she did, - the same nikhd:
Medical aid was summoned;' but fOr t4o clays
feav , l were:entertained that She wosld not live.
Ref case is now hopeful.
The. remains of. Mr. I)..olmizz cAsB, hite.of
Philadelphia,were brought on Saturday last a
week, and his. funeral- attended on, Sunday.
Mr. O. was onoof the most enterprising bust.
ness men of his age in Orwell. He was a wor
thy member of the Baptist clturch ; ever ready
to share in its work. Disease, typhoid fever.
He loaves's wife to mourn with numerous other
friends.
Iloarl-Accumvr.—Mr.. W. P. RoomEt.r.,
and wife with her mother (Rev % Mrs.
litou) started on Sunday morning List for the
Camp Meeting on Lime hill. When about one
mile from home in passing a sluice below A. W.
TATLOII'B, the "holdback straps" broke, letting
the carnage against the hoise. The horse
frightened and ran, at full speed for a number
of rods down grade, Mr. It. endeavoring the
while to hold him, but in vain. When in front
of A. J. TATUM'S, one line, broke which turned
the horse into the •dooryard fence, the right
wheel Completely demolishing a raised "wagon
block" recently bail t; a Kir: feet farther ahead the
wheel struck a, maple tree, which resulted in
breaking the horse loose from the wagon with
The thills, and preciPitating alitbree with great
force to the ground
, Mr. E. and Mrs. Hiuu were severely hart—
perhaps seriouslywhile Mrs.. 11. escaped un
lnjnred• M. K. T.
•
TOWANDA VALLEY. Printer:
Another battle fought Southwestern Brad
ford no more—Minnequa and Troy counties .
woven in a web', stunned by a buck and left
with the mire in Bradford county. 'All honor
to Bradford as she was, is and shall be. Does
anybody know anybody-who wishpis to slice or
notich the body of good old Yankee Bradford?
Her bsundaries are not ' ehtinged"-whother
there be prophecies they shall fail. What is,
is right, so secession is at an end.
, Canton has the most energetic temperance
workers in Bradford county. We trust their
labor in the future may be as successful as in
the past. The Chief Templar of the county
convention,l.O.G.T., i 3 The right Min in the
right place, having firm and active co-laborers
at home much good will be done to the cause
which has been espoused.
The Disciple meeting house in the b:iro' is
being thoroughly repaired. Thu Sunday-school
children had a very pleasant picnic a short
time since.
JACOB •BEAlumay, of East Canton, met with
a sever., loss on the 30th of August. Fire con
sumed his barn with all its contents. Loss,
about nvio. No insurance. Cause of are un
known.
On the 27th lilt. the Spiritualists had a picnic oi
festival at Carpenter's 'Switch, four nines south
of Canton. Of coarse the "preachers" (?) went
into a trance and reported from the spirit land.
The exercises wound up with music, dancing
and fashionable—shall I say gambling ?—not
exactly, but prizes to be drawn by lottery.
Mrs. Wxsitnuas drew a cdtpet.
,We are quite
sure the Williamsport court has taken the right
ground e. , nceming prize packages and the like.
The business is nothing more or less than gambl
ing, and all parties engaged in it filiould be
brought to justice in the eyes of de law. It
is singular that so many who denounce all
manner- of gambling, should be trapped- by
vtudy prize packages with greenbacks in them.
The Williamsport decision is timely, and should
be a warning to KIIIC of our villagers.
The potato crop is 4 below the average, and
buckwheat is a poorer crop than for some years.
lied squirrels are very numerous and trouble
some. It is 'many years -since they have done
so much mischief as they aro doing this season.
Fevers are quite prevalent in several sec
tions of the western part of the county.
Having hocome old and somewhat chidldish
it is necessary .for as to drop the local inci
dents and accidents that may occur in this vi
cinity for some younger and more 'energetic
pen. So here is a Chance for some active scrib
bler. From your
9:70 ' Dup.. JOSIWA.
SLIESIf.r.QUIX.—Mr. Editor: I shgttld
pot so soon again invade your sanctum urns it
not that engagements the coining Week : will
prevent my forwarding any amount of local
news, "great or small," which may chance to
come wooer my obervafion. True, thcreis
dearth of this commodity at present,. and I
shall nut'theretore bo•surprishd if the editorial
scutsoritiwcpare this communication for the
" waste basket."
Our Sabbath-school is well attended, altongh
less interest is manifested in-the esercisea than
at first. We would call our citizens attention
to the fact that the library needs replenishing,
to tho vacancy of which perhaps is attributable
the lessening interest of the scholars. '
Miss Surres select school opened the 80th
ult. Her students having enjoyed a long vaca
tion appeared eager to resume their studies;
and under her thorough discipline I doubt not
will succeed in whatever they undertake.
Ainong the books lying on our table is Mrs.
PERNINEI lite work, entitled "Early Timed on
the Susquehanna." . The book will reconiniend
itself to, almost any one. Individually we would
tender thanks to the writer for the pleasnert
afforded us by its perusal—recalling as it does
the time when an aged relative sat among us-- •
and told to wondering children, what to their
• ; •
comprehension, seemed marvelous stories or
' the primitive days of our little our
forfalhors struggle for•a homestead; of their
happy frugal life, where strong hearts and wg
ling hands paved ther'i way and who reared:
their own monuments ;inasmuch as they 'gave'
to our valley a' 4 !local . habitation and a name."
. We are having delightful Feather at present,
favorable-tor riding and rambling; and inspirv .
ing pleasantest ideas, oral sorts otent-door
enjoyment; Thesnearly days of eutnran when
as ILtwpoinin prettily easy, "natern seems to
take rts ip her arms and love us."
I would proffer thanks to the tuiknown
friend who, .ito kindly- 4.forinrded to my
•address the - paper_ containing a dear:rip;
tion.of sojonrp`al.Wntkins Glen. The
description wets graphic, and s,nperior to any I
l had prinionsly read, 'and consequeldly Dior°
Taeamtable. ,
I hopo to be able to fOrwozd a moro worthy
contribution cid loniT. Traveling' incogjo,.
MMWEEM
,theee, MiltliVilkSieee ins . ha an al-
InoetlnexteleebledOlndllV-INteof weatehhft
.t!setitileie*Vinod Mori:As,tog
114 . 16 . sp
Actilittire so have inty one Pt
to cantinas me or ite truth or I torshoald
spii44 l / 2 1111y
on the good old proterb. that "where'
intim is tibia
zmt
Dim* Her s, o . azu
11,u No) Aenglsterixe .D..11;1DUT1V0441%
died in Stepney, Cottn4nn - this 29th tilt, aged
SSients. Mrs. . welt
,ntt_ ateellent, dab
condolence eif:k!nrge Orel° _of Mends int Adi
,
,
_
Wmkuvalik Aditor,'::7. ,Wei„neveir,
fail to find abundant matter of interest in pe-;
:•Irtfigillet*''rell'AMM li t i , / "o l. ° r :'/tOW•O*. Ji ° ''
alie64 - ; biii,l*.ing ablie'selilab with-the iesior,
mankind, we are more especially interested Lu c ;
V i i#( 3 , 2l l*4eigs:_tOntrgittl.)o.4Kibtlif *' our
own region.... And vrowld it be grange if our.
rangy was soinithiewinii,fiCitiinn by, an artier
cie Fgri*legnlilgliaconsidere,tiow_g pur-1
selves aillitkonalii yiinislieet 'ef A - egad:lBth;
from ,your•yoithy ,00rrelkondentir S*ie? f 10,.!
'this MIA I wilThisvci ' ideilltaLthii -we hatil
a Ti le. P r il e /Kr4-c°M l 41 14. Eta i tl ik l illi l l
4daily lifottilitM.-- kW-Ufa eiiiiewl, l tlii6 I
your paper, our, duo appirlation of the doe
"concern" tblt by . R.ii Jil l dili l eiliip, and of th
ialeasl hs9.lpresee fqr "Fir fAure welfare; -a0
-Above W11,4e teinlei Mitzi- olt thras l foi.thci
high compliment ! . he pai4.,the partner- of my
goo_
choice. We think tliet. Bs.w, is a , ..I!regY g"
fellow.BAs hiit dip hirloniaiidlinii they
tendered happy in seeing his • fondest hope
teilizid While he lit *Lima May bealilb to My
"1 - is Fell" whom ho - dies. — ' i
• Ttieio is no material eliiingtiLln kiii)e§t of
ttiiVe In Et'Ase fast,'
exeept that tlio Igets Dave fooned Abe bills,'
add cooled theinioyi Seine, but =the ilronght
ie sovero. Your bumble servant,
. .
thifik4 it his in the past, yon • may hear front
st some fatuialtite: !•'• . J.
: fTlirtlrkriTuie-4044 ars to 110
the policy of the. State, Agricultural Society
that every portion "of the Static shall have
chance to show the progress of a given geo
imilu4l.44B,
tAA
and Mechanical pursuits, and in pursuance ;of
this well defined plan the society thislear r has
flied Q
_Oirrxrsiraiitolh A - n
zerne county, in the midst of mineral and agri:
cultural wealth, as its plies of exhibition.
For this purpose a carefully prepared and'
large space of ' . gicitroi . hhs heOir
abundantly supplied with water; dasyof access
to any part of the city of Scranton and surrolind
ing, towns ; and upon which has been erected
two halls, carefully profeCted front the weather
250130 feet each ; one hall 175x15 ; several spa
cious tents _ ; 125 horse stables ;: 150 cattle sheds
—an amphitheatre with 1000 seats, and every
other arrangement fur !the comfort of visitors
or exhibitors in every department usually rep.;
resented , tit such 'shows. We advise:Mk:brit
especially those *he have never seen the oiler.
ations Inc groat *hand iron. district to visit
Scranton and the State Fair, which commences
Tuesday,-the 27th day of September; 1870.1
Every Saturday for Septem
ber 10 is one of the handsomest illitstrated
pers ever issued. It contains Enropean war
pictures,—the Baden prisopcn takenatNioder
bronn ; French soldiers - bathing at Nancy ;'a
Prussian outpost; Saarbruck ; and sour 3 're
cruits for the South German artuy_. It has, be
sides, tine portraits of Mademinklle Seam and
GEO. W. Claws; of the Philadelphia Lakin* ; a
beautiful art picture, Morning in the Desert;
and three admirable summer pictures,—A' Pic
nic in the Woods, by A. Hour's; Srimmer Days,
by W..J. Hawn:Ear ; and On the Beach at Long
Branch, by C. G. Bcsiz. Its literary contents
comprise able and very interesting editorials
on The Balance. of power, An Empire's Bnl
Ann, On the Uncertainty of Things, A Desi
able Calamity ; etc. It has a fall siunmary
home and foreign news,-two additional chap
ters -of "The Mystery of, Edwin Drood,"
sketch of GEO. W. Citu.ns, by SAXES Pairrox,
and other fresh an readable articles. Alto-
gether, it is a remarkable nuinhe of this „fin
ches family illustrated weekly.
z COUNTY CONVENT/Oli G.T.-
The Good Temp Jars of Stevensville are looking
forward with pleasant anticipations to the time
when the convention meets with them, and
cordially_invita all. members of the order to
attend.. Hacks will be at the depot in Wyalti
sing to convoy all who come _ in on the morning
train, and will return all tleo close of conven
tion. Places of entertainment will ho furnished
all who apply to either of the persons named
on the followin,:;' committee of arrangements:
C. B. Exam., C.F. Jogs and Mrs. J. L grrvi6.9.
The session is expected to. be ono of nnueunl
interest. Let us all meet at Stevensville.
ter As the people of this county
are to vote on the .Poor House question this
fall, we hopo the subject will be fully examined
so that all may vote understandingly: For our
own part we are decidedly in * favor of ,tho erec
tion of a Poor House, becauso wejhelieve it
wonld prove au asylum . to many unfortunate
and deserving poor, at the same time cost less
than under the present system of supporting
them:
The editor of the Toga Agitator speaking of
the Poor House in that county, says: .
There, are abent 50. inmates now. During the
year, so far, he has at different times had bet
ween 00 and 100. Many of those permanently
settled there•are- very old and infirm, so that'
the Superintendent is not able to get much help
from tuern on the farm. They seem contented
and happy; and it must be a consolation to
every taxpayer who visits the institution, to tied
the money appropriated to" this object, turned,
to so good account. l'he old way of farming
out the poor from house to house, at the lowest
price, was a barbarous practice, while at the
same time, it was lunch more expensive than
the present system. These poor 'people now,
have a good home, and the most of them are
contented in it.
Among the inmates are several children—one
only a few weeks old, whose father istinknown,
and whose mother, poor thing, is dead. It is a
very bright little child, and it would be an act
of commendable charity for some ono to take it
and bring it up. The-old people take the tender
est care of it,- and are delighted over it. It is
the baby of the household ; and no doubt it
would be hard for them te part with it.
We are glad to know that many who opposed
the Hoar House system at the first, are now
convinced that it is the best that could have
been adopted. It is indeed a credit to the hu
manity of 'flogs, county, and we are glad to
know that the prejudice against it is dying ant.
The-crops on the farm aro very good. - Tho
farm itself - has - been. greatly improved , bk. the
county. Tho purchase was , very .opportune;
for the farm has • greatly. inereasodln
The railroad will pass close by, and thtiaone o 1
the principal objections to bidding the house
there, has been quite unexpectedly removed.
We hope our people, from all sections of the
'county, will visit the Poor House as they have
opportunity.
BUSINESS - LOCAL.
iter. wahines ranted or, sold on
monthly installments, at Gaols'. '
Z Fetch your : old machines and
get them cleaned, rormired, or trailo them for
USW 013 e. - •
FouSALE 'Cuttp- - -LA good Parlor
Bet and a Melodeon. Entritro of O mmanz,
at Pow= Co's.
DES' KEELER'S new wagon its greatly
aahnirqtl by Slosh° sect it; laul sots tho,sitiality
of Ms tells and coffees. ,
lOW Every thing,itc the grocery And
provision lino is sold by KIWI vu, at the, lowed
liar Something ileW forth° Ladles
.at Coss l!ijoii:Stoie;
Pa., the fatailifavorito Sewing . 11aahiao; J: 8.
i‘Cf. S. Prstig . ,' 413:atiL; "'',•
46Y-- T 1 Umgr.fav9rite :!!::Feed,
sawing,froM - th . O
Artestifabrio
chanie.oTteiisicn, ittreid, or it-oodle:
siiV; tithataThax iippivAy'liiiih it
it atlric : understood hat
and cokes directly tratu the; ttud'are
thus pattled to save to their Vustontertf hit, or
throe profits. - - - '
=I
, . . .
v*",
IM6%Ak iCbiNo. l3l4B *hMr• 1 !!)i 1 d / 1
lin . WikAdtotkl int!**kt
;# t ,x'iklt
191',40V'te:
•
find a
bummlter is
memo, •.!
or the ftffi#l'mWn.l.l3rtit tmirin be
hold at Stovenville, on Wednesday andTham •
144"314"144' " 14 1 .12 804.
•. P .471 3 1 1 .** 1 41 1 .* *AO°
please; wino together with. tho . bet that thei
cannot be undersold, sox/milts for, the 'udid
cosh:nds slims invit in their store. ,
- ler The best goods.
."The'rugiaritriet4" 4 ' ": 7?
• And the lowostiaioes,
Z u tr oi r t i ,B 4 s 'Pn i t i Nniolltor
now in, and satisfy yountelf whether this is so
CoAL: 7 4 inn now;prepare4 anp
ply'my; ciatomera: with tho beat
White and Red Ash . Gaga; ind solicit., con
etatoffolikoß.l4
my coal trade 'Um peat year.
Sept. 6,70.
'der If yon want the best gyafitrof
siviteOtirtimNino4. 0 4, It.,atff° l ;
him% '''Ntigoddi or anliferlot. grade over find
• a place their _shelves, constiquently you are
just as safe in senclitktu child to their store for
any article=you may desire, as though youwero
to ~onreelf,-
.•. * „
'efF
itfer One of the most enterpr
and, deseiviiiltripu,:,prusin* Shot
'411404.1...A000A41401:46.444t4
ono door_ south crt , korlt beak
always ;Alen Atiietlyl
lionerablo, as t 1 entirety- satiafaetory to hliona-i
r.l44 l3 P.rliklYffilrildtkihoMtgliOlLlZlWYellira
to his largo and elegant Wew assortmonllof
goods for winter weir: L .' 't. •
•
HAMILTON.—BABCX)CIL ilia residence of
Die bride'isfathese,ln Vrnidbmesrati*tili:*
1870, by Rev. DeWitt C. obidea4Augustad
E. Hamilton, of Windham, to KW Carrie!
Itab6ock.! 00 4} ' •
SHELP—PARKS:—At the residence of the
by Rev. DoWitt , MlMitiatetiVß43lMm.l3holp,'
of the Wyoming Annual Conference to Miss
Elizsi - Datio.) _I
vrl 4r 'ese of the bride:a
SAO, idttle'liteadosii; Pit.; Sept: l, 1870; by
Rev. C. E.-Tay/or, Cyrusß. loosken, of , War;
ren Ccnier,ttoldisiiHatirialtlLlßrown.
RIGHS—J9III4ON.--At. the residence of the
bride's father, Aug .31; .1870, by Ilex. S. P.:
Cater,: Chalks E.;Riggir to Otis! Maty E.
Johnson,. all df Eatt Canton.
KINNEY—WELLS.:4.IV,Rev. S. C. Hovey, Aug:
14, 1870, in Ulster, Wm. Kinney to Miss Hat
..#olNo/1x#104,40.104,1.0.1b8W.1
111 D .
4fOUCITILT,—Iti7Bintai 187fItt.leidpk
ought, ngcd 77 years.
BAIICOCir:-LtiTeit:ytio:ini fk4it: ti :1870, Mary
' P u w h ft
r w . o L. 3 Jl4des s e ed
„g4beir
,SPEOUL:' NOTICX3. ‘
sEi:sr HARRIS,
ot; riiidie-street. • -•. •
vs- l'ArLag:4op,E,Alerchant Tai-
For salercheawogoad Parinr
Sot and a 3ifolodeon. g.nocuro of Cr. litstcluis;
at,PotFELL & Co's. , , •
''The" next session of Bradford
County Tesollers Association' is ,to be held at .
Freochtown on the 9th and 10th of September.
• A. T. ULU; Secretary.'
•
r 0,.. W. DrrifildeS Stpr:9,
east of filereur's Bank; first - door, when) 'flirt
will find - Pianos, Melodeons; - Otganei,
Guitars, Bar dos, fitrinqs, Accordenw, Clarion.
ets, Flutes, Sheet Musie,"lnstruction Books for
all Instrfunents, Manic Books atid kinds - of
/Musical Merchandise. , i ,April 14 .11).
grr MiCathEs yon
BALE CLIEAP.--IVo .Horse 'Power On 'Wheels;
with Thresher and Cleaner, &c., , all complete
and ready for use. • Will lie exchanged-for a
young team horse, or for good time notes.
See 'lmport.= or Argus for the pail two weeks.
TOwandii, Sept. 6,10. R. M. Ws.
GAS IZA. TowANDA.--.-The G-ati. will ,13e
ready for consumption by the flrit of October
at least, and parties 'who intend having their
buildings piped; Would do wane apply at once,
as after the rush af fall work sets in it will be im
possible to attend to all at once.
Ang.21,70-.3w CODDINO, RUMMY, IV , CO.
L The annual meeting of ' the
Historical Society of Bradford county will be
held iu Towanda, at Mverua's liall,on Monday,
September 12, 1870 , at 2'o'clock p.m. Histori
cal- addresses are expected to be delivered by
:Messrs. S. HATDMiI and. P. Culp . .. The public
are cordially invited Ye attend. ' ,
E. P. ALLEN, Secretary..
Ica"' Security Fire Insurance Com
panry/i.Y: kiactiii 4017,888 81. For*, policy
sn dna reliable and sato company call on.'
,TwO. W. Ma, Agent,
• ' Towanda Pa.
Office llinr.crit's now bitch, north aide of
Public Square. • ,
Fon. SALL—Two Dwelling Houses,
situated in the southern part -of tho Dore'. of
Towanda convenient to the Busgnehanna Cfolt
tegiato Institute which will goon open with a
corps of able Toacbtirs, ender:the dealion of
Prof. Itrau And QUINLAN. 'Easy terms for the
property. • Apply to or address
. • _ *•-• J. - JpCoinurgrys:
Towanda, Nug. 23; 10.-3 t.,
4- -•
te,:eThi3.',course trarinted by the
Cascade Mills, of selling good flour at ttio low
est possiblo.prices, is productive „of, numerous
advantages. It •makes a ready market for The
superior wheat of oar vicinity;. supplies con
sumers with a cheap and wholesome article of
fresh ground flour, and as a, natural result makes
active intillloB3 for, the Mills. -War in Europe,
drouth, and short crops, are having the, effect'
to raise prices ; but this Mill at all times' sell
at minimum prices. • ,
July ay 1870.
No. 1 MEacua:+3,BLocE.—GLovEs AT
sl,so—lAcE SHAM - LS—LATEST FASHIONS.—Miss
Basz:nr informs her patrons that she has just
reeeittd from Europe a AhpplY of ' , 1013:vin . 13
Glovei, which she can offer at 81,50 at retail.
Also Shawls and Barbes in Lama and Chnmy
Lace.
Miss Baranr calls especial attention to her
..fashion.plates apd.patterns.. She. rgttlarly re=
Mires the Berlin "Bazar" (theoriginal of Hat
'per's), as well as .ithe Paris "Monitetu• des
Modes.". .
A fine stock or the 'latest lists and Bonnets
always oa halal '•• May 4,1871 M-tr.
ter Second-land. Seming-lifachin ea
for sale at a bargain by Wickham k Black. -
Also,Milphlile%lieedlep r _ - Threa•di Bilks;
&c., April /,3, 1870—tt.
• bar The ruideisigned would re
apectfully announce to Ithe residents of. Brad
ford end aitacent counties (particularly the La-
dies), thatlic has leatied' the Florist establish-
ment of lea late employer, Harry, mix, gm.,
nhere lie will still . continue 'ilia coitliation of
the beauties of the Floral world, mid by
strict -.attention to business, he: _hopes to
merit the litsmitpaironage 'widened 'upon his
into employer... -. - Jaintstldsvntn.t
Towanda; Brailford (Knit.
var We •gtuFanteer,satisfacti, on in .
au the, workwo . Wn - entc thake;thul Etim
4otlitng for men nthd tali witsr;o- - •
alLumai'ke
4 Bridge Street; Tonat4a, Fa.
NEW lattaithd TA1L016143
.-Mesai. Taylor & Gore have open
akin connection with their . Galling ~Rtorp, a
Wining TrepartMent ; and jiatingimeniettlke
riqvim of s,"-lb*elm,tutter7 alacoMecnt
madmen, theytipe -now prepared ,to to, np
work in the beat. etyleiaid kiosk tashamaiwor4
der. — ThEtiNlAurVreeeive&a , new-and- fresh
stockist emit, Shey-atoproparedlo offeebet
-tor indtteententaiban ere? beforerefferptrinfro
,wApda. The palls) will And itM their "dew ,
lege* girgur'a Ware bnying-:elsenere.
'Remember imikeryant ong.work andEttratttee
APpellw No 0'!450,0ti0." . •
I§7o. • • - - ; .
•
ner.Theßradfordo.,Teailiees,ln
stitnto holdithree sessions of week gar.,the:
',resent school year; ria•follows : Beginning at
,Elranville Centro Sept. letkiltt TPIT.=tI
'2Bthund LeasysvillciOct lird;,66
on Monday 0, 9 o'clock e t tr. at each place
closing:on th e*. Itev. ,- it is bo ' T
that teaches will make pvisry_ endeavor to: bet
lirettittat dna it- thit,:ivii/OW,':a' tridiefirbO'
show a proper zeal in trying to elevate the pro s
Passion by_attonding to-all convenient opportu
nities for self-improvoment shoidd he preferred
toy those who do not. '
"''The Instinctors engiged and , othor details .
will ha announced in dne:titne.- • '
.4. • ,
A. A. KEE.. EY,
Co.
,
. . .
I kaiak)• , • lalilikket4 &blithe
' " •
• e II 1• 3 • fE . 1' ,1: .1
71' •; •
' • Jan,
=l,l
tkai 'demo*, andaarraatthempaaa.
Darggi r at
DO I POW. Coffeagraito4
• ' 'at litfed.'utßaitala
aWI " • ."'Ik!ILDELIIDW'''
Towinda,lalrla, 1870. •
1820; • MONTANTES /00.
oonit+47o4 bag gifkimfdiiiilo
inVategt=t4trm
the cash system and soklit si tsa . uswiro r e y
loir o V ir Deoinit outer Ibir 4
me a lot of goods in that }Me et Won
isanhayl lo rates. Omit timgalmc for baton)
``\,t. c,
s.oo6p96lNirmE,s
.: , 1,./.%A0; 1 01 4 71 F4 1 F.!W14* - r, <':^.
ZllOlOlll GIFT BAIL !
.1. 1 119r11116
LIN-Tfr , MOSFPCOMPANIG No. 3,
"IcFrillu*kra-w**
Rat. NYi=ii.
THE PROCIRDI TO M VaiD • m PVECH4EEG
A STEAM .ElRk t RAUB
. a 17.:1- it 0a V. 71.
The' Company take grad phew= resentheit to
tiio WO% the felbrstng itillsild4 MOT 9?. (Arm
which theidift4r thistaiervie hit new beeniimal
ed. Natty 9f the rein", trhir. keen f:entribn
ted Wage bemi kileiland . cdde44 To
wanda, can be see...pet ittu3 "reed pl?Kes emu.
The distrlbutfoni.trituil'idniidie itic'e Ifereur's
. Han as aeonasth e ltl s o 4 l o3 l 4 ,l 4, l MUYlO U ',
anparriaion of a committee 'elected $t that time by
the ticket-hold's* • 'are; t. 51,
THE LIST OP. GIFTS
• Artielei.Value.
- ,
1 Lot in East Towanda „ $5OO 00
1 First-elms Sleigh ' 150 00
1 Ladles' Gold Watch 100 00
IDollara err',
,• in old, 23 26
Carta Pti •!.7-!.. ';',,:'; 'i.:• 44 oo
1 ChM% Prrwer, , • • ',.• • .. . • 55 00
1 Iron-beam,Ellehill, Plough, ' , ' 10 So
• 1 Wood-beam Evans plough, 8 50
1 Bradford CbtltityPiAragh. 9 50
. 1 L Plcmgll, 7 50
1 Cultivator, • • 800
..
.
1 ...
• 800
1 411
1 Suffolk Pig,
Greenbacks,
-
1 Suit of Clothes, to order, 50 00
1 Cook Stove, 60 00
1 Large Chromo, 33 00
-1 Globe, r 15 00
1 Dozen White Shirts. • - 25 00
1 Caddy of 10 lbs. Choice Tea, i 15 00
-
1 Ton of Mal, . 4 00
1 Set Dodble Harness' . 75 00
1 Cow, 75 00
'
1 Ton of Coal., 4 50
1 ''. of Stove Coal. , .5 50 -
1 " of Chestnut Coal, 525
1 Globe Hemisphere, ' 'l5 00
1 Box ars,
5 Boxe s o ig f
Toilet Soap, '5 ttri
1 Dresaing ,Caoo,, , Au 00. 1 Ton,of Cad 40,
W
' 1)B Padang, ' - '''''' •" . >•,:. '' ' :. • 00'
1 Box of Cigars, .
1 Globe Hemisphere, 15 00
1 Silver Watch. I ' 20 00
1
1 Large
•
' Library
Album 2 Ink Stand, 7 50
00
20 Dollars In Gold, 16 ct. premium. 23 20
1 Small Chromo, 2 00.
1 Open Buggy, 125 00
1 Box of Cigars, 500
I Oil Painting. 10 00
1 Chester White Hog.
50 00
.
1 Ton of Coal, ' 4 00
1 Chester White Sow, 50 00
1 Globe Hemisphere, 15 00
I Suit of Clothes,4o 00
. ,
1 Large Steel Plate Engraving
- 40 00
1 Box of Cigars, 5 00
1 Ton of Coal, 4 00
(25 prizei) 1 copy each, 1 yr., Bradford Reperter,so 00
1 Silver Watch, 23 00
1 Barrel of Flour, 10 00
.
.
1 four Lamp, Gas Chandelles, 40 00
1 Box of Cigars, 5 00
1' First-class Overcoat, to order, + • 53 00
1 Ton of Coal, 400
1 (Hobo Hemisphere, ~•<46, 00
1 Mere/ eugar.ll,lo lt4 . st 15 ctn. Per lb: ' -00
1 Velocipede , ~..• :•-• • .. ', ,65 00
1 Small Chromo, • 2 00
I,Barrel Flour' ~ 10 00
1 Box of Soap, '''• 900
1 9 00
•
1 Box of Saler:dna, '6 00
lease of Canned Peaches, 10, 00
1 Globe Hemisphere. • 15 00
1 Ton of Coal, 4 00
IC' , Cook Stove and Furniture. ' 75 00
1 Case o
ff Calnno4At Plu '
ms, , , , , , . . .10,00
._ ...
--- CIXI3O.
MEI
1 Bonnie, ...ot,iithil.so, ' ; H . ,, , ; Woo
1 Rosewood Toilet Box, ' s'oo
1 Barrel Flour, 10 00
1 Fancy Match Holder, 1 00
1 Jar Pomade. , 200
1 Rosewood Toilet Box, a 00
1 Ton of Coal, 400
(25rirtzei) 1 ecipy each, 1 yr.. Bradfard Argue,' 50 00
1 Case of Perfumery, 3 00.
(6 prizes) Gent's Pocket Books, $1 50 each, 9 00'
1 Case Congress Water, 12 00
1 Ton ei Coal, . . 400
(3 prizes) Ladles' vole's! Parses. 82 each, 8 IX)
I Case of Perfumery, 5 00
1 Jar Pomade., 200
1 Ton of Coal, 4 03
1 Cue of Perfumery, 5 00
(5 prizes) Fancy Iron Match Holders, $1 each, 5 00
1 Toilet Set, four brushes each, 5 00
1 OLlPalntiug, .- - 12 50
"
1 Marble Mantle Shelf. 0 00
127 prizes) Box wick 100 Garibaldi Cheroots, 27 00
Large Rocking Horse, 10 00
1 Pair Napoleon Grain. Waterproof Boots, 15 00
(10 prizes) Kerosene 911 14imps, $1 eaeh, . 10 00
1 Barrel of Hrackerii, 6 00
1 Ten of Coal, 400
1 Bet Bash and Blinds, for a house, . ; 125 00
.1 Mart*, Mantle 0141. • . . • . 900
' 1 Case Of Hair Restorer, ' 10 00
1 Case of Perfumery. i ; 600
1 Jar of Pomade, - 1 50
..
1 Toilet Case, - 200
1 - Case of Perfumery, ; 2 00
1 Ton of Coal. 1 400
.
20 Dollars In Gold. 16 eta premium, i . 23 20
1 11arble Mantle Shelf, , t 5 00
10 Dollars In Silver. J 10 00
(20 prizes) 1 pimnd Tea each, • 2O 00
1 Case of Perfumery, 3 00
I Ton of Coat -- - 4. 00
1 Barrel of Flour, 10 00
1 Fancy Watch Holder, . 1 00
1 Jar of Pomade,. 1 50
1 Bottle of Perfumery, 2 00
1 Cash of Canned Peaches, 10 00
1 Marble Mantle Shelf, 10 00
1 Case of Perfumery, • 3 00
1-Ton of Coal . • . - 400
•1 Barrel of Flour, , . :, - '. 10 00,
1 Jar of Pomade,' . .2 00
•
1 Oil Painting, ' 12 50
'
1 Marble Mantle Shelf, 6 03
1 Toilet Set, four_ hrushes asseht . ' 4 500
1 Borough Lot, 507.150, • • .100 00
1 Ton of Coal, 400
1 Merino Brass Pattern, 10 yds. at $2 per yd. 20 00
1 Pair of Flue Boo's, to order, ~ • ... -12 00
1 Box of Cigars, - 600
.
I Set of Single Harness, • 40 00
1 Barrel of Flour, ' • • • 10 00
1 Teaman's Patent Cutting Box, • 19 00
1 Marino DreasPattern, 1134 yda. at $2 pc . r yd. 23 00
20 Dollars In -i3old,' 16 OP. Premium, ' - 23 20
1 Dot of Cigars, . . 500
1 Teaman's Patent Cutting Boxes, 13 00
! /3c ! of. agora, ( 5 00
_ _
' v yo u r, •
i Baird of _ ...r, ' 16 60
1 Mail= Dress Pattern, 10 yds. at $2 per yd. 20 00
7 Boa of Cigar; 000
tt• CamPFete det of Tinware.; , , , 74 0
2 Palle, (warranted) • '"25 Oo
1.13 o: of Cigars, : 5 00
I Sit of: Chamber Furniture, - , - • 75 00
1 Point Lace Shawl. , , - 75 INK
.
1 Barrel of Flour, ' • ' • •10 00
1 1 Box SCatilitit. . . . 6 00
1 Deets Pattent; . ',- 1 .
1 Shawl, • ... ..
5 0 00
.151erino,DpnutPa.ttera,10711a. at $2 per yd.. 10 00
.1“ -.. • . llf - . !le -
.1;0 ' ,a• ~$ ~ CS • ,20 00
1 Box of Cigara, 6 00
1 Velocipede. - . • Bo oo .
IBarrel of Planr. - • .. , • • 10 00
-1 trench Shawl, • • • 15 00
1 Silk Dress Pattern, . , a,- -- 20 00:
1 1
pi lit ugh. ll of
~B , r it awls Carpet, : :
~. _ ,
1 7 00 0
00 2
I . l3arret
Choral..
licrx of Cigars, •
, „ 6 00
(12 pita* Cedar Piiis, SI So each: - • Is 00
sumo Lifolfisnranoa Policy,_ 20 00
'l:Ploagh, - - , -.. ' '- - Iri 00
Bona Soap, 25 00
I 'Map of Towanda. by : 'Morgan; • • 200
Total amqnnt. of Prize;
• Ntnitkr- of lickets, 6,000.
PRICE FOB 011101.811CKETES; . - $1 00
.
IBoa. P. F. STrarznaz, Han. P. D. lbalsow,
SIiSWA r•o'gigMaS,
rivasAt, Irani
Tracts maybe procurre4 at
- '
Ponritu Dnuo
#eritiers at the Zola
SPA MAW “taNisbed Agencies named isi anual-dr-
te.-11.'s WIMP* T.irriaillaa.:
0 8417 4 11144 1.._ COMladitalk ,l l4 , 4lo4lro PPO I P"I e n
WM.! `1; . • 4.3
ItotittildoirEllTY FOESALE
TheUtbiscrlber offers for , aals Mi. , Maki in'
Leltaysville, known u the ..Leßoyarille ,
Thrie wat bo given on a portion albs inirrhaso .
'Amu& 1 I -; •;• • • • ,
•LCU.VBVindottla.l7. 70. SOHN cuAmorylN,- •
.$4,308 05
OE
=
Jesus Powhii.
azo. Mosz.am e
lion. trusizo IhnCrt. _ •
„ i .:
A-Gcro?nto•
111V9 "*"1"IgiR e
;,! ".1 I :1
1 , 110.elsigikk •
'l' • -
fir= ghtiOld iftdiftir •
' • •-• I ' •
.."lel•akefAiut ztralte.. ) :l tr. 4% r
* iiTefigtc" .•;47.41n
=WM THEY mit sow ORNAP.
fl'''o 0 fr
And Lactase to be shim to sells g ood
must understand his business. -an
' •
• Vhir Vt" n - %:1`...f1,0'14 .5t 14. 4. : 7. , . 7S.i
; PEACTICcAIe
In ail Ha biuichas I Nem to bo, bavinal had •
EIGHTEiS indllB "11EnlitIENCE
In the binsinoss. nave boon n'attor in some of tho
1,41 , I . Tor
- YORK CITY. ,
'.~ r:: ~ ~
'I - do my own b selling and cutting, and
dhdbdsay. prod siSmsnenn thniks. dill will
.do—and' ith law seat and other expenses In pro.
=
is thlM.aalhtactlweciat: crime:Mg ma : _tim
very mitalL; . •
• '
In residing the above Ton wilt we whittle . ' that .
r . .4 1 `'Tity1,-; • .
x., , .
cv i o va. ,f, 1:,.0.,.0 D..s•
....• .° a.,
.w
„. ~...,.4n: „
~
Thin Men
turowledge of it themselves, have to employ others at
Urge admits to Oland A* Woad, engneassouit
p a y s e ca rdlP/a — all they. like Emelt.
. •
IX) BUSINES6 LlirE BY IT.
It rm doubt the; "bovo stoientiet, La ectiVip94
kgrEY HARMS,
t~2aitor'.' Sr 6 fit; 3 T awLdda Ca.
Ang.lo,lo
T l/1 I; 4. R _az C 0
INVITE ATTENTION
i ii ...
TO THEIR
EMI
Ell
NEW
ALIACA,
BLACK
RE
so'
PIECES
JUST
.RECEIVED.
THEY ARE TIIE STANDARD ALPACA or TUE
J. Vatted !natal, of unttorni make, and tuunuTarased .
111 rotor, quality or prim. - • • '
Fcr.. ? ,m4a, Aug.
Coddiug, Russell ..& Co.
DEALERS IH
HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES
NAILS, TINWARE, &C.
Keep the largest stock of,
BUILDING MATERTA
'GT , A SS,
SASH,
PADP±S,
• LOCKS,
OILS,
&C.,
to be found in this part of the State.
Headquarters foi
F.
T?, 1 7,T. , .441...Mr5•
Try the New Improved Top
PORCELAIN LINED - AND 'PER-
FECTLY Mit..Tl(iHT JAR.
LOOK AT. THESE 'PRIORS
Quads, by the ease, $22 . 00 gross.
GaL " ° " 29 00
Quarts, " " dozen 200
Gal. " " • . " 2 ,
MOWING MACHINE' SECTIONS;
Hay, Rope, Fork -Pales, &C.
REFRIGERATORS, .;
7:-!--143E-ORFAM-FREESERS,
BATHING TUBS;-
TOILET SETS,
TINWARE,
BIRD CAGES,
FISHING TACKLE;
FLOWER POTS,
WATER COOLERS,
ICE PITCHERS,
SCREEN 'WIRE,
STONEWARE,
WOODEN , , •
all hinds-of
- fifEctilqiic's 'TOOLS,
CARRIAGE.' 18, II Gs,
FELLOES,
so, id'''.
'LEATHER BELTING,
-
BnifiErr.
,-;" c•••
We - offer at wholesale
NAILS„ l'CipAl3B, • TWIT' JARS,
F,ARAING TOOLS,
10910SENE, POCKET CUTLERY,
and uoniothet goo49,atlill-thntsi at
lovitist market rates:
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TO'.,Otit•3IJNY F.RIEND
We take pleasure in announcing
the arrival of our very
EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
TAYLOR - -k 00.
SPRING S T YL ES
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
NEWEST and BEST
NEWEST • and BEST
NEWEST and BEST
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The market alfords, selected with care by expert
camel men in the trade. •
' Wa have all the test and most poimiiz man
turcra goods suited to the wants of
LADIES, MISSES & C 111141)
JAW'S V. BURT'S GOODS
AND'BOYS.
. .
Our own Manufactury Is In full blast and weare
prepared,to make to order any kind of wceie. Amur
lug the public that we shall take more pains than
eeverr stoc k. to please them, and invite an caawil ashen of
ve
' March 80,1870. HUM ItllErßaotrtEns!
BEVoLVERS,
j.A.R#S,
WICKHAM & BLACK'S.
Towanda, imi!;ls, 1870
TI - 113SOLUTION: %Ake is hereby
given that the co. hip heiethforo exist.
luabetween E. T. - Pox, George !Nevem and Henry
Mercur. under the Ann name of Fox. Eirsvzsa. Man
= & Co.. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The Weft and pa of said Mine:will be kept at
the office if Fox k Iffercur, and all persons indebted
ed. are requested to call and settle Intmediately.. •
Either patty ia authorised to sign in
T FOX.' liquada
tion. . . E. .
GEO. STEMS.
Aug. 90, 1870.
.. HENRY. KERCIIII. •
VOTICSI OP PARTNERSEUP.—The , lutderslgned,
43 Unable day formed a piu.shbi -undeethe
ulirmliatee" af lOX IMMostel - will continuo
the Grocery and Provision business at the old stand
corner ottlain and Pine streets. . .
We Istil be ready with a fresh stoat of Hcrehandi4
to serve our Wends and patrons, in a fevi
E. T. FOX,
Aug. 98, . HENRY IdERCIIIII..
CAKES AND - CRACKEIIB.—CtitE,
cianHend. Scotch Honey. Orange, Ration. Lean.
on and Ginger Cakes, .Washington - Jumbles and
Coffee Risme. and CMOs of Crackers at
Harch - 4;10. W. A. ROCKWELL'S.
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BOOTS and SHOES
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BOOTS and SHOES
COMPRISING:
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
THE
GOODS.
GOODS
GOODS
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Wlthlkfull Eno of the celebrated
FOR
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GtNERA Itod.
-
Lle.MATlON.—Mhategt, bran ad 'animas
Of the Cfnamonmialthof Pennsylvania, entitled
act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,^.
is enjoined upon me to give ;labile notice of such
t u veiten to be and also the enumeration In
eh notice whatailloWs ire T j! - A.4 , AN FLEET, H.lollhertiffif Meqatinfof =ar
Alto hereby make own and give notice to the electors
Farcounty, on =SPAY; the 11th day of OCTO.
MO, In the' several districts In said county'',
wit: • .
lisAlbaborough, Othe r hore fo e e 417• tioittple,d
-IgAittro7.
at the ached house - roar Wm. Haire%
In Asylum: at the school. house near H. Decker's. •
lar'Athons Mirough, at the house formerly nom*
Mitik E. 8. Malbewaon. _
ltiAthens twp._ at tbo bowie latil44, ' 0 1: 12 1;, 41 , 3 1!
1.;B. Hunt. In Athens 1k05. , , :
In Derlinsten brim', at the . house formerly iiceis.
T. Boyne.
Irr Derlington twp.„ at theleonte of Jaa. Wad. .
-IA puling= west, at the house of Pars Godard.
in .Barclay at theichool house.
In Conk* bury. si the Central Manse. -
:In Canton twp.; at the house formerlyoccupled
EL'S: Mims. in Clinton borough.. ,
In Columbia. at the house of Jas. Morgan.
iti Franklin at-the house now occupied, by 8. 8.
In
Granville. at the hand of. Den). F. Taylor:
in Murk% at tlusitchrol twitter near PlUtiel PO.
fit Loney/mine lloroVat the house formerly wed.
Pled by J. It Fletcher.
• In Litch
lloodgood. field, at the house formerly occupied by
Cyrus I -
In Leßoy, at the . Centre school boom.
In Monroe twP.. at the haute form Fly 0 4 1 1Phelb,.
It. R. Rockwell.
In. Monroe bozo', at the houiu formerly occupied
by-Ethcl Taylor. a
In Orwell, at the house of ?mugs Woodruff.
In Overton. at school honie2lo.2. • .
lAPSkc, at the hi/x*4915m0 Rolverrth.
; In Rome twp.; at the Academy in Rome bore.
In Udine boro',,at the Academy. • ,
, In Ridgbury. it the boars ernefl. Itennaus.
In Sheshequin. at the Vail House.
In Springfield. at the house formerly occupied by
•.Tesao liammond.. • • • "
-Iu Standing Sto ne , O at th e house of Simon %even&
i Smithfield, at the, house formerly occupied by
derould.
! - In Sylvarda bore. at the bans*.Cin=arri tt. -
!• In South Cookiat,l2ie hfinse,af kl
In Terry, - at - the tonitiof Jacob Protein. •
In Towanda horo', at the Grand Jury Loom.
In Teiandalwp. : at Ust i :school house rum, H. L.
Scott's. . •
In Towanda north, at WO . house of 8. A. Kill's.
In Troy twp., at the house of V. 11. Long In Troy
',borough. . • . .
lIMMI
•In l'roy bora', attbo house of V. U. Long. '
- In Tuscarora, at the.school house near Jas. Black's.
In 111ster;'nt the house of S. B. Bakal=
In Vhirre:n; at the,house of B. Cooper.
. In WlruThani, at the house of B. KuykenclaLl.
In Wyaluslng ; at thb hapseaf VII. Black. -
In Wilmot, at the bottwof A. J. Stone.
. In Wysox, at the house formerly ocbuptcd oi J. M.
b. , .
In Wells, at the Lone of
dd which time'and place the electors aloreadd.ntll,
elect by:ballot .
One person for Representative In UurnUnd Con
gress, rpm. the XIIIth. Dlatrict, composed of the
counties of Bradford, BionMnr, Wyoming. Columbia
. .
One person for Additional Low Judge of the 11th
Judicial District, compiled of the counties of .Bred-
Ant/ and Busquidtainta.
Two persons to represent the countleil of. Bradford
and tiuni . i,n In the House of Heprdientatiree of
l'enneyirania. . . • •
Ope person foirounty Conunissioner for the COllll.
iy of Bradford.'
• Ate r zr o : d on for Jury Commissioner for the County
• One personlor Auditor' of the county of Bradford.
And in and by said act. I am further directed to
give notice "•that any person - excepting Justice of
the pcaee who shall hold any office .of profit and
trust•under the government of tho tutted States or
this State, or of any Incorporated district, and also
that -every Member of Congress 'and .of the Ledlsla.
titre, and the select and cedunloll council of any city
or commtsideneis °piny incorporated district, is by
law incapable 'of hotttin,, ,, . or exercising at the same
time the oftice or appOintment of Judge, Inspector
or Clark of an 'clew:on of. this Commonwealth, and
that no Inspector orother of of say such elec
tion shail be then eligible to any office then to .be
voted tor. .
By the 4th section Of an act passed the let day of
April. 1840, it is provided "that the I.4th section of
an act passed July 2, 1863, entitled' 'An act relatibk
to the elections of this Commonwe'alth,' ^ shall not
be construed so as to prevent any military officer
tram serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any
general or special election of GUS COrnmonalialth.
An Act to change the time of closing the polls at
the General and Township elections in the county of
-Bradford. '
•-• The General Election in all the Wards, Townships,
Dbdricts and Boroughs of the county is to be opened
between-the hours of six and seven. o'clock 1n the
forenoon; and shall continue without interruption
or adjoin:l.llllmA until seven o'clock in the eventing,
when all polls shall be cloned.
farther Supplement to the Election Zaire `cif
Pennsylvania
By the act of the Congress of the Unit
ed.SMtes entitled Act to amend the severalacts
heretofore passed to proilde for thd enrolling and
calling out the National forces, and for other purpoa,
es" and approved March third; one" thousand eight
hundred awl sixty-five, all persona who have desert.
ed the military or naval service of the United States.
and who have not been discharged, or relieved from
the penalty. ordisability therein provided, are deem
ed, and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished, and
forfeited their rights of citizenship, and are deprived
of exercising any rights of citizens thereof :
1 And irltereas, Persona not citizens of the United
States are not, under the Constitution and Laws of
Pennsyltania, qualified electors of this Common
_ .
Common
wealth :
SECILON 1. Be it enacted. ky lie. Senate ang.lolentse
qf Representutires f the Commonwealth of remise
runic la Generct .triernbly met, and it is here&y enact.
- eel by 14e authonly.of the: Mine / That in all elections
hereafter to be held in this. Commonwealth, it shall
be unlawhil tar the Ma r ge or inspector of the 'eke-
Lion to rt:echo ony.ballot iit ballots from any person.
or persons embraced in the provisions, and Subject
to the disability imposed by said act of Congress sp
lit-cored }larch 3, 1.665 and , it shall bo Unlawful for
any such person to offer to vote anyballot or ballots.
Szerms 2. That if any such judge and inspectors
of election or any one of them shall receive, or con-.
sent to receive, any such unlawful ballot or ballots,
from an,such disqualified person, he, or they, goof.
fending,..sliall be guilty of a mesdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof in any court ofquarter sessions of
this.Conunopwealth, ho Audi; for any such offence,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than sloo, — and
undergo an imprisonment, In the jail 61' the proper
county, for not less-than GO days. .
Bwrion 3. That it any person, deprived of citizen.
ship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any elect.
than, hereafter to• be held in this Commonwealth:
vote or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to
vote a. ballot, or ballots, any pe'rson so • offending
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and -on
conviction thereof, to any court of quarter sessions
allt d
of- this Commonwealth, eh for , each offence, be
punished la like manner as la ded in the proced.
Mg section of this act, in the of officers of elec
tion recevintr such unlawfill ballot and ballots.
SECT/ON. That if any person shall hereafter per.
anode or advise any person or persons deprived of
citizenship. and disqualified as aforesaid to offerany
ballot or ballots, to the officers of any election, here
after to be held in this Commonwealth, or shall per
suade or advise any such officer to reecho any ballot
orballota, from any person deprived of citizenship,
and disqualified as aforesaid, such person so offend
ing shall be guilty cif-aanisdemesnor, and upon con
viction thereof, In any court of Outer sessions of
this Commoewcalth, shall be punished in like man
ner is in provided. in the second Beaton of this act,
in the case of officers of such election, receiving
such unlawful ballot or ballots.. I •
. .By an act of Assembly of March 30, 1860, entitled
an• Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections:
in the several counties of this Commonwealth, ins
enacted as follows :
SECTION 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and /foam
'ofßeprerenfatiresef . the. Comma:urea/1A of P,,,,n0n,d
-rosin is General Assembly met, and it is hereby enact
ed by the authority of the same, That the qualified
_voters of the several eounttes of this Commonivealth
at all general townsidp7 borough, and special eke
tons, are hereby, hereafter authorized and required
to tote by tickets printed or written, severally derai
led as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names
of all judges ofconrt to be voted for, and to be la
beled, outside, ••Jufficiary;" .one ticket shall embrace
the. haloes of all state officers to be voted for and be
labelled."state:" one ticket shall embrace thermoset
of all county officers voted for, including office of
.senator, member, and members of assembly,if voted
for, and members of congress, if voted for, and be
labelled '4
-minty:" one ticket shall embrace the
of all township officers voted for, and be la
'. • 'township:" one ticket shall embrace the
names of all borough officers Tided for. and shall be
labelled •• borough," and each clam shall be deposit
e.ll in tleparato ballot-boxes:
,• Election officers are authorized and commended to
strictly observe the,provisiens of the Registry Law
paased by the Senate and Hcmse...of Representativei
of this Commonwealth. non• the 17th day of April. 1869.
.• , • - Esti o .1. s, CRAMMER.
• Harrisburg. Pa.-Aug. 47.1870. S.
To County Commiisionere and Sheriff °Jae County
Brrutford: '• •
WigEntras,. Ttio Fifteenth Amendment of the Con
ofito tion of tho United States i an tollosie:
...SECTION 1. The right of citizens - of the United
States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the
United States, or by any state, on account of race,
color, or prevloue condition of servitude."
"Szcnos 2. The Congress attall have power to en
force this article by appropriate legislation."
And . WAttest, The - Compete-et the United Stake,
on the 3lat day of March, Ik* passed en act. enti
tled "An Ad io enforce tee tiOlt of cilium of tie Unit
e States to rote in tie several Mates ofthis Union, and
for other purposes," Iltelirst- and second sectioni of
which areas follows: • . •
"SECTION I. Be it enacted Senate and House of
Hrprerentatires of the United Slides of America in Cos.'
gm* assembled, That all citizens Of the United States,
who' are, or shill be °thereto • qualified by law to
vote at any election by the people, in any State, Ter
ritory. district, county, city, pariah, township, school
district, municipality: or other territorial sub-divis
ion, shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such
elections, without distinction of race, color, or pro.
%lons. condition of survitudi ; any Constitution, law,
custom, usage, ar regulation of any State or Terri...
•tory, or by, or. under' fti authority, to the tabs,'
zotwitbstanding."
" SECTION 2. Aid. Le it fiikiher enacted, That if by
or under the authority of the Constitution or laws of
any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act le or
• shall be required to bo done as a prerequisite or
quaUtlcationlor voting, and by such Constitution or
law, periroms or officers are . or shall be charged with
the performance 'of duties in furhiahlog to citizens
an opportunity to. perform each prerequialte. or to
become qindified to vote. it shall bathe at? of every
such person and officer to Ore to all citizens of the
United Shaw Alto same and equal opportunity to
perform'ench: prerequisite; and to pecoms ed
to vote without distinction of race, color, or PreTiOtS ,
condition of-memento . : and if any such person sr
officer shall milieu: or knowingly omit to give full ef
fect to thin section; he shall, for every each offence,
forfeit and pay the sum of , ftve - hundred dollars to
the'peraon aggrieved thereby, tabs recovered by an
action on the pose, with full. costs. and etch allow-
once !or conniel fells au the court shall deem just.
and shall also, for every such offence, be deemed
guilty of a nilsdenanter, and shall on conviction
thereof, be fined not less than five - hundred dollars,
or be imprisoned not lees than_ one month and not
more than one year, or both, at thediscretion of the
eted whereas; It is declared by the second section
.of 'thirTl article . of the Constitution of the United
States, that "This Constitution, and the leers of the'
toned States which shall be - made in pursuance
thereotehall be the supreme law of the land, • •
5 ' anythluir in the Conatihition or tans easy Skye.
Mae contrary notwirkslasiding." - ' -
Amt ealemas, The' Legildature of - this Comifr i
wesith, on the eth day of A. - D. IEO, p
an act, entitled further supplement to the act re
lating to eleetkma thtis Commonwealth," the tenth
imetion of which prOvldcsya follows: .
Scores 10.. That so much of every act of itamen.
Wan provide* thst,only white freemen shin be en
titled to vote arhe regietured se voters, or as dainm
.ing to rots at any genecal or spedsi election of this
CemmoneetAtli, be and the same is berehy
and that hereafter all freemen. without dlMlncfi d
on
of color, shall be enrolled and registeredaccording
to the pre:vial:nut of the' Pit .aection of the set ap
proved seventeenth April, UM:entitled !'An act fur.
thee supplemental to theftreleting tothe elections
of this Commonwesithol 'and when otherwise quail.
fled under existing .14„wil, be entitled to vote at all
im
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14sS sbasse. Ti, * ea sal alleal -
*sty to .lA6 osee =Nibs 1190110111 A.
lade sad it beet** lb
armors sad Iftleassi se Use and
se salting to *Nes ,ssi - ste~lhass
soele da maafisik t eampflaxeillSell
1111 doctors: - - -
Now, laxesram Is aseSesabei at die
ad. the' mutt sesesdessease staid: es.
be/swam** ,ils4 Nneled to balsa Ibe assent
seam* last Vara et weeps flepilix to *or
siall meow
sal Ow dolt lassbassibly nal esseiles.
aced exixdaxat sal d
eollit busby sal se~ bp***
In ida;destaxl. yanduralon
ant:now ea lambi Waal
Weir ant at Cadriaak add ad at lridaiddam. to
ask esalbetibasseksw be Mani. essaisdi sod
obeyed by al *pare of wan. *Mos
alleasesd ether* asSassieks satiothleal
lossiblood **Ma way be esessed to ea tbe es*
tens of jblaCessaanyaMb esallatte lbw mem
Gass Moss EV MX, urs as Owes Ss*
sax urea. , at asnakerg, Ile day sod year
ant Awe =ass.
• .
Jason, doe' of Osemeassaa.
- 121 a *Maw of ***Judea, for Ns tape ado.
live Mari* will be ma sa iha Cann-linars,
muds. on Ito aanadb day Oar alseekpa, winch yin.
Le on *UM aisy at October.
- irbe meeting at nem apalmr rhai canny at
Bradford, win be ist Ibe Cos* * Tana* os
the Wad day altar Arenas, artillina be any'rfday.
the UM day of October. at I. °Wadi. P. M.
Z. pia= TAN num,: .
Sept 7, Imo.
VOREIGN ATTACAMENV—Zm:
z a m i irt , / Seeks Z.' era the
Sept. Tata. urra, ". °lmatr. No.—.
I hereby 'Snot that Dopy Of ft' writ Wood In
thia ease, b.panlnned by NM Inmellt*r rxunellie
In the yraveft Adman/. pitted si Randy, Tkini
'county, N.Y. And In the Ennsonan=s im n,rat
ed at Parotids. Pa, r.
Plenden
T ndst.
erwandi, Pa.; Aug. it ire. • -
[gin ALTTACMIIT4
Ocomaxinramits arlhontirmins.
. Ibudford . Cseraly:as. .
• ro ao Bradfbrilfir=p—Wrectlay :
We.-;ccanmand that yaa ecs.
Putacir. te; of your yen
emnsq. am
and abutaler
good s an d c.h lands and tasenassm,
tights. and credits. itrwhoes Main es peaaaapon
obeyer the isms may be. so that he be and
before'o ourdur Cant &Combos Pleas to be hoiden at
the bats of .Torrands. in and Ike aid moo
tel first Momlazof September pea. there
Hennrryy Van Bract, in Temps= ma ow ow imam
e= township
bail in
said $6.000.00, andOdOTIM attsah M lend in Wy-
In aunty, by Wa
Spencer and wife to add Chitin X. Maros by deed
'dated Way 26. - ISTeli
ra ng lots Nos.;4. 2,, 6,, r. /it,
It,IA 16, and ottibin A. be Mot* No.
26. of Pleschnt's id Zest Towanda,
Aholand in same Mneldpi; conveyed by Job P.
Kirby and wife to said Beres. being amen lots in the
the subdivision of. East Towanda, and that all
persona in Those hands or possession the said
goodie dallies, zooneye4 rights sag credits, or
any of them May im attached. co Ord they aid every
of them be and befeee slid Court, at the day
and place awemtd. to sewer VIM WWI be objected
aeatast them and abide the judgment of the Court
t; and have you then and there this writ.
Witness, the Honorable P. N. Streeter, President
of said court, at the borouo of TOMO& afaressid,
the 12th day of July. A.H. IsTO.
W. A. TllON6ll,Protheentmy.
To Vie HOPOTOM Judges :
I certify that by virtue of the annexed writ of
i 1 7 07 e1571 Attachment; attached the following de
' method land, situate In litysox lownetp. Caw of
Bradford. State of Pennsylvania; end as
follows ' Beginning at a mimeo on the east tide of
th. et. in Flew-burs subdivision of last Towanda,
ence north 49 deg. 30 min. east , along the line of
lot No. 12. 150 feet to a3O foot Om ; Memos along
the line of thi mod south 40 deg, ]0 min. east 276
feet to a street, thence along the line of sold street
south 49 deg. 30 min. west 130 feet to the eta Mae
of said 51aln.M, thence along the hue of mid Mater
st., north 4(1 deg. 30 min. west 375 feet to the pace
stocknning. being lots Ito. 19, 14. 15. 13 and L
andes
No. 21 of said abbetivision of East Tow
All Improved.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or pareerot bind situ.
ate as *Wm, • bounded and described as follows
Beginning at the south.west cornet of lot 80. 3. of
Block RC thence b orth 69 deg. 30 min. cut 150 feet
to th e west line; of Second street, thecae along the
same south 40 Reg. 30 rain. east 375 feet to the cor
ner of• street, thence along the north line of said
street south 49 deg. 30 min. west 150 feet to a 20 foot
alley. thence along the line of the rune north 40 deg.
30 nitn. west 375 feet to the place of beginning ; be.
tug iota No. 4, 5. 6. 7. and 3 of saidlitseebleure sub
division of Ezelp Towanda, Elre*,Net. 31. All' Im
proved.
ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land bounded
se follows : Beginning at a corner on cocoa., north
70 deg. 90 min. east 370-feet from east line of Bow
msn's Eddy highway, thence north TO deg. 30 min.
east 140 feet to a corner. thence south 21 deg. 30 min.
east 100 feet to a corner. thence south 40 deg. SO
min., eastl7s feet to a corner, theme math 49 deg
-30 min. west 150 feet to a 'corner, thence north 40
deg. 30 Min. west 375 feet to a owne r. thence north
21 deg. 30 min. west 15+5 feet to the place of begin
ning ; being loti Nos. of Pkichblit's web
division of East Towanda. - and cowreyed by Job r,
Kirby and wife to the defendant. all
J. PESKY IrAN is ,
•
TI . BANDRUPTCY. DISTRICT
1 Court of the United States for the Mertern Die
trier of Pennsylvania. In the antler of Azmemmx E.
Au:rout—Bankrupt. r
' A Warrant in Bankruptcy Ina Lome& against
the estate of- ALMEIRS E. ARNOLD,. in the
county of Bradford and State of Inensygrenta.
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt,} ,on hie
Orli pennon ; that the payment a any debts
and delivery of any properly beloogag to nub
Bankrupt to him or for his um, 'and the Mmi&T of
ant • property by him are forbidden by km.: A
meeting of the creditors of-the said benkrept, to
prove their debts, and to CAl00•0 one or more as.
edgmeeof Ws estate, win be held at a Court of Bank
ruptcy, to be holden at the oak* of the Register. 1.
the borough of. Towands. Pa., before 12DWAIU
ovEgTON, Ir.,ltegiskor, on the 70th day of SEPT=
BER, A.D., TO. at 10 o'clotkot.ni.
xuxbocu. -
sep-6.•7oArt - U.S. Marshal, aa Messenger.
AMIINISTRATORB NOTICE.-
Natice Is hereby' given that all peeson.lndedt.
ed to the estate of GEO. C. OGRE. late of alp -
shequln, dec'd, must make hartasllsta •pa en*
and all venom haying claims estattud Wd mast.
must present them duly authenticated for settlemeo .
RIMY GORE. .
OBADIAH GORE,
MAE F. GORE. --,
Aug. 10.1870
A DMESTIVRATOR'S NOTICE:—
Notice ta hereby given that all bidet,' •
ed to the estate of DANIEL Wlate ••t
Litany. dee'd:. are requested to make biunedtate
payment. and all persons haethg claims smanst est. t.
estate must presentthe same duly mithentkated An.
settlement. • -! ' JOHN B. ISTEMORE.
Aug. 10,10 Admistrator.
LIST OF JURORS DSAWN FOIt
SEFTE2MII TERM.
Albany "twp, John Willer; Albs hove, Bimm;
Beybolds; Columbia twp, Leda ltdmillaktlrounr.
P G Stevens; Franklin twp, Decatur Pepper; Wel,
Acid twp. Henry Hazleton, John 'Myer, George w
McAffee; Leltayaville bore, Richard akdm 4 ; Leßoy
twp, Holcomb; Monroe torp, Charles Scott.
Orwell twp, W W Morgan; Pike tap..? :IF Bosworth.
H 5 Prentice, II A Boss; South Creek twp, Alvin
Furman, S B PetUnglll; 13~eld tap, Frank
- Brown; Sheshequin twp, Wm , son• Smithfield twp,' Israel Phillips, 0 F,Wcied, olt Bir d; Towanda
boro. Wm MU, Hiram WWII, Joseph Amer.;
Towanda tap. Isaac Lamorstm, &Wren :Ins
carom twp, John . Bought, G W Woodruff. Devil'
Edenger; Troy twp, Thomas Baldwin, Lester Tau`
Horn; Troy born, E H Dewey: Ulster twp, P F•
Sweet, F W Noble;.Wyahning twp, W WarrPW.
Charles Biles, Muftis' Ackley; Warren tap, /Aiwa
Stevens,
TRIAL LIST FOR SEPTEMBER
-L. TERM, 1870: I
C. Henniker vs J. B. Williston •- dela
Smith Lent nee ye Geo. H. Prince - ad to
Jonathan Whipple vs D. Cash's sohnes..Set minded
Her Miller vs Ransom Tanr-
nry
(1:o. W. White vs J. L. Rockwell , "
Cat/urine T. Wheeler vs Moen k 811adotd..electmant
Jacob McNeal vs Basel Smith ....trowr
B.S.Russell & Co. vs .1-RAlN:trews - " debt
"John Carman vs R.R-Rill et al - .care
Franklin Murray vs J.K.Wrtiltht, to case
John McQueen vs Wm. Elabree. —..-.;., .. ........led la
John Sterling vs Pa. k N.Y. C. S JUL Co....tn=
13.14.0ninwal vs L.R.Tears ".. ,
C.F.Welles va Jesse Spalding
Henry Strops vs Milton Bailey..." ' tri=
Alvin Seward vs A. Colbttrn appeal
Jacob Tans vs Israel Smith - .ejectment
'anti Young vs Richard Mcßall - ejeolanent
1111fordeRnn Coal Co. vs Barclay Coal Co. ... ..... debt
M.S.Warner vs SquireHorthiup ' Case
Thomas Brock vs P.T.Turguson ejectment
Subpeonsa returnable on Monday. September 12 - .
1870, at 10 o'clock. am. W. l'i=
Aug. 6.10. " - .
TOWANDA - AGRICULTURAL
WORKS BTUL ALIVE!
t -
The stmedintendect of thli shop is now °Rettig
some of the best
Lt3IBER,WAG.ONS,
- PLATFORM WACiONS.--
COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES,
i w eirer offered in thlimadet. Best aekc:te . d
OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER
• need, arid all work made by the most
FS ERTENCED
W,e have the ' -
PATENT RUSSIA IRON ERATS, -
very
io r d ti and so d
towards u tr r er that &reit tune has but
Please examine oar work beibre
sbaet st =haaing else.
w M. I =t, °W.
G. W. illoccen:
- Towanda, July 20, lee. Superintendent
MCLEAN & HOOPER,-
FAMILY SEWINCr
' Prize. PS 00;
This Kaaba will stitch, been. ha. tuck melt,
cord, bind, embrcdder and parr t$ the moot, perfect
manner. andyill saw from th e Hood to the Wort.
cat goods
WITAOCIT C7I4NGS OF TEIihSION.
It is not a Cheap Xactdis&" tat to silem.cts
equals the higher pima ones. "bite "bile dm tr.
nonasbility - to get out of arbor, nal era a mange
meat ir sumps's= Atz.
- An examination Is dashed from all to lest the truth
of our lunation& As& ]Arms WAU/A31139 Pa-
NARY 11.-WATIB.
Towanda, Sept. 1.1870.
R .
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• - . C 0 A-L YARD.
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• Until farther notice prices-at MIL are
is 00 ,
Stare. ' 83 00
Nut - s ta
PhtstonFut $4 10
Leave Orders at my Oat ONles. No. 3. hror.
curs New Block. south aid& r .
KR - Orders mast in au ease be acoonatruded b 7
the cash.
• Towanda, June 1,'70. R..- IS. WELLES.
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F.em
TIAIIMIZ
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