Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 13, 1870, Image 3

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LOCAL E :4SP"OENEBAL.
a§r nom Air S.DlPatx.otiihni
Las added to thp . 2,,,l3iniroit?? . !, ispiendid i
n
residence, lieriity Cif WOO TWUMeIt.
p i ptioNAL—Rewqt? UtikotrOAliF
as in town last week; iitpl;*tp6:llllol, 4 *
o f ChriStChirillb op ; Ce.. : ;V.3 4 11.
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gir Tho Toctifsend Family The 4:
ries! Troupe sill gift lesiartaininehif 11 1 !A1
eur's It'll on Wednesday, Friday and 13atdry
upping' of next week. , -.. :7
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PasoltAL.D.:llA.prus,:gB4., 4 ,and
rusiar, ate
vending a few data in eastensßradkmi Shock
ing equirro:s. • • . .• i
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,
sEr Eniino No. . 64, oinect by the
L.V.R.B. Co.,'-was blown up at' IVOtit ,( 2 9 2
Tuesday afternoon Fortunately no one
was Injured, !Ithongh Mr. Drum, the engi
neer was on the engine at the time at the acci
dent.
i The bellowing is adist of ofC
core installed in Bradford Lodge, No. 167, LO.
0.F., for the term beginning October 1, 1870 :
N.G., M. Lasts; V.G.; l'A.lttootto P.iteey.,
A. D. ILismeno ; B. W. LI". Wie ll 4,
C. T. Sxrra. •
.r,
le- Trade with those., who mike
tise. They Fair afford to sell , cheaper, beau
they do the most business. Any of the gen
tlemen whose advertisement appear in the
ittlkkgrrEll will sell- you cheap. Examine oar
columns before making your purchases.
mar How eloquent- is the ,
homely 'word, Fall! The towers fall in the
garden, tly fruits tall in the orchards, the mite
fall in thelwoods, the stars fall from the sky,
the rain tills, from the clouds, the mercury
rani into the tubes, the leaves fall everywhere,
and man falls into eternity!
01Fr Et:TERMS& The Lih-tai
nose Co. gift enterprise drawing and ball will
come off on Thursday next, at Blsmons's
The drawing trill take place in the afternoon,
and as many of the ticket holders as can should
be present. The tickets have all been disposed
of and tlArizes will certainly be disposed of
on that occasion.
Orr.; TEMPEnIiCr.
first of a series of meetings for advancing the
• cause of temperance, under Joint auspices of
Good Templira and Sons of Temperance, will
I be held on Sunday, at-8 p.m., in the ball oven
llosvarvns store. Services will consistot ad
dresses, singing and prayers. Como one, come
an. _
BE Skmanu.E.—Do , not be above,
your business; las who turns up his nose at•lde
work, quarrels with his bread and diutter. lie
is a poor smith who quarrels with his own
sparks; there is no shame about l imy honest
calling ; don't be alba of 'soiling your hands,
there is plenty of soap to be had. All trades
are good.to trades. You cannot get honey if
you are frightened at bees, nor plant oorn
you aro afraid of getting rand on your boots.
When you can dig fields with s toothpick, blow
ships along with fans, and gloir plurnetikti in
flowerpots, then it will be a fine time for ditn
dies.
..
Lam' ribner's Monthly will appear
n a few days as a handsome illustrated maga
zine, under the editorial care of Dr. Illoti.a - ND.
11.1ra at Home and Putnam's are, or have
been merged into this new corner. Hours at
Homelier' prospered so well that its publishers
feel warranted in widening its Held, And
at the same time deem • a change of nimo
_adviFable. Though the new magazine promises
to he an advance upon the old. set we are loth
to part with the old familiar title..
war about to give up the ghost,
and to PIM) it the publisher% have sold out to
&Imo:En ,k co. We await the advent of the
new nionthly with impatience.
•
stir At a meeting of Ulstei Dhis-
V.ll, No. 134, Sons of Temperance, held Satur
day evening, October 8, the following named,
utlicers were installed for the present torte by
C. F. TAYLOR, Division Deputy:
W.V., Ozo. W 1 NICHOLS W.A., idles ELLA
/1. A ; iis amr. slum;
S., Esl)lErr Trrn..E; Treas., T. D. liOthoS 1 8;
F.S., Eiesuri Itoutzwma.; Con., Jas..3rti.tink
SnAw ; LS., Main D. Oursrzati; 0.34 -
ANCIT. flouxlsru ; Chaplain, S. DErrits.
This division was organized less than soyear
ago and now numbers nearly one hundred no
tire temperance men and women. They are
taking aCtive measures to abolish the sale of
ilquoll in the town and with a good prospect
of success. May others protit by their ocain
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YON Kik R I Day OF ATONEANT.---
Tins important fast day began, ou :Tuesday .,
vetting last, October 4th, and lasted until
IVednesday erening.. As an important holiday
tt 1", kept strictly by all classes of Jews, no
manner of food or water is Wimp during this
time. The festival has its origin from Loyal-
cub tciu.37 , "But on the tenth day of this
seventh month is the day of atonement, a holy
v convocation shall it be unto yon, •and yo 4611
fa,l; . an4 no manner of drork shall ye do; for
it 1., a day of atonement to make an atonement
1 ,, f , ,re the - Lora your God. A Sabbath of rca
it shall be unte,yon, and ye shall fast : on the
ninth day of the month at evening shall ye be
gun, from evening with evening shall ye cele
brate your Sabbath." In former times when
the Temple stood, the services on that day
acre grand as the High Priest entered the
Holy of
,Holies to atone for the nation, brit,
not prayers are substituted for aneritleas.
BASE BALL.—The Academy Ball
nub assembled on their grounds On Saturday
last with the expectation of playing a match
game with the College Cluh 'of Towanda; but
they did not come. There was about aeventy-
I Live spectators present composed of men, we,_
men and children with every nerve tensioned
.to its highest pitch with the expectation of sce
nic a very close contested game played, and
so they. did. The Centre Valley boys of this
place were ox the grounds. The taii clubs ex
changed players. The Centre Valley hope
took half of the Academy hue in exchange for
half of theirs. The result of tke, game stood,
Union, 45; Orientals, 33.
The reason of changing the names of the
clubs is 11CCAUSOibV exchanged players. We
Impo the College boys will not get discouraged,
but will try and come up some otbandimef
,Rotne, Oct. 10, 1870.
FotE.z—Abont 11 o'clock on 'Weds
.
esday nigioi-fire broke oak in the Eagle Hotel
barn. The flames soon spread to thek,loiin
glry end Machine Sbop of J. F. , limn /iSore.
The barn was completely destroyed, aid the
fulatiry badly injured. Tbe machinery. wai all
aced bat the loss on patterns,, he., is heavy.
J. DE i lIONTASTS lost : 11 Urge quantity of
r hnubtr which wag ailed on the bank , of the
The loss on. Anmdry is nearly eefered b.y, in
buramee.
CoL iloltnta's loss . la ;about "1000, mostly
covered by insurimee.
31r. licau.r. lair 'of voluablo horses
burned in the bars Col. McKcax also lost
horse.
3lostissras loss la shout $l5OO.
The fire companieamera soon on the ground
and succeeded in saving the adjoining preporlb,
Tie engine! all worked well, but it is thetgen.:
eral npinion that the Steamer was the means
of saving much valuable property which must
have been destroyed without it.'
THE ERIE RaiLwAY.LOCtOber ends
the second year of the adtiMastrition - of Messrs.
Pula end (imam in the management of the
atfalis of the Erie Railway.
When an look at the contrast that exists Se
ttre.m the c ulition of itr wren' now and dein.
ve comet hut eangratnlato the stockholders.
as welt as the pnblicon the remarkable achieve
ments of these truly groat.railroad uutuagena
nen those gautletnert took ,charge ,of the
/ . ...141' 4 )raa",a, 'WI' Mil "{V hid' a
heavy floelliebliX;, the kin
was vroni oak the ties ratted, AM gibe •
I stoxsfreignit
&ion. Since that time they bine
honed the whole - Ml\ eith steel and heavy
liw iti r ft ra g li tr i l lni iirlitttlY kr% t '
Varga amount iicathle friars, ago* dile
al
tracks andiron bridges, imam" the a
otau7 fro,* 1 $1 0 .,„A 0 4 1 , 1 0.,010Ak .4.994 14 .
tiiitfiiririsuieilie . haVdreol, added ever I
1 612 *0 n, s l,ir***', l 4 l 4. 1011I'dniM,
.010 3 / 4 :oliiit -, theilbalt; lairillo )fatibargh
Altirril Sirki e at " 1 P 1 4#. 1 NIP /1 9 n
.44*4 E;40 1 :Q oiii ndr mideattiralft:
ihkaeltaans +tti etaltiattipa).
\The7 have parchaied large' tiii6 ' alua at
Ott, Ngltalltit fellairPals: illesPiatelehi to the
mad. constAallMocki. PiaresPellie Wl* (a
depots and worebouses_at a cost of 41 1
Aoliiii l / 2 -Qii tgditi . ttie"liristirtiaiVilliigi nit
Mut' ti: 4 1 .7 n 4 # l . - 4 3 P#9 6--- 42nthr-
SEEM
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- greater ‘iitary could
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one desire Omit s , cosoluetable easy chair id .
whta, Iv toiodine itfter . tra toiLandisbot of the
dui is ores? ; , We
.rodectkin!a
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eFI qfI29TY, r f u ta i r= es t-H t U # 9 ,oll 4l/
Ibh, Sllnt in - th it
veaendah-ofalmost every beasemse:oeltwo of
those ineissioaorilhalw mired bl
A- E. CQ9 1 !1R4.9.i.d0 Emile= Atikel andwebe
lievc
oiteryme whi ,buys
hi :thope k phi*, will
llier the *ilk- Cioola .d4m7o
Ake everlastioggratitade otasery btudness man
amigrfelMit.ii444ithatmetler,lng Went
ing sod manufacturing these Chairs. They belie
just ternidbirt a' 4e tvhdliiiBowiriChair,"whititi
is very popular,' and a-extensive sale ;
Berutfor a price. list t04,,g.
Coopei r a ilains;'if. Y.
WlALvancti.-4ince'. tr#• - lAst ortr
town bin been somewhat arensed, and the
dame,'lrrith' the plaleint on her tongue; has ime
ceedixlizinbtairdigi few atOrolise holier. and
VW* and petty diadem tre now teuratid for
current news and gains some 'areheine.
Even Saab Viz has again Spread his literary
wings and tried tomake an estralwis,but poor
.demecratic electioneeringwhisky• has done its
work, d:4 tts
.dlgbt Wei IoW and gitmaiiig. - The?
poor tittle drunken thinghaduotbrainsenong
left' to tell the' differrime IsAlteen '4l,lticon .and
bar-room. or theman Ides got fib fine %dark
ened, and the Irishman who 'ran the footrace
with the - Indian &Cale:slum
Wittit'a mill is Isgaillin running order. The
darn which was carried away by high water a
, year ago hakbeen rebrillt,lorming a belt:Vol
sheet of water, which will no dont be applied
ated by skating parties daring - the costing win
ter. Weeds are being thined oat of our town
otbdo4kostyiiiiiits lie !Wilk
them- B. Bross is laying the foundation for
a newbsuldlng Ilrapectstreellrllnr farm
ers are'at engagedin • the collec
tion of crop*, and the merchants • and mochas-.
ics supplying the wants of their nionerqua
cas
tomere.
Oct. 6, 1870. • Guess.
THE thBM AP Ii ALL RACES .— The -
en
tries havi closed fot: the fail races of the Bing
hamton Driving Park, with a list of sizty-flue
: entries, comprising in each claw horses tueltig
the best in the United States. There are eight
purses, aggregating $lO,OOO, making four days'
races, commencing October 18, and ending Oc
tober 21. On the first day there is a 2:50 race,
with eight entries, and a 2:30 dims, with nine
entries ; on the Second daj a pine for 234
horses, with twelve entries, and a 2:27 race;
with five entries, including the famous mare
None Auch and Harry Harley, winner of the
520,000 purse at Buffalo. The third day is that
of the 2:40 class with ten entries, and of the
great race between Ilitshaw, American Girl,
Lucy, Hotspur and Mountain Boy. On the
last day will be the 2:32 race with ten entries,
and the 223 race with six entries, including the
celebrated winners, Derby, Prince and. Colonel
Busse&
Several distinguished visitors from New York
alausfiected to witness the great race timing
them CPINNIODORE VANDERBILT, who rarely fails
to witness a contest in which Mountain Boy is
engaged. A committee has been appointed by
the iissociatioa to: receive and entertain the
COMMODORE end other visitors, consisting of
Wx. M. Et y,' Sammy D. Pam" WALTON
DWIGHT • and Wx. E. T►Tros; , also, another
blether committee to look after the wants of
strang l ers unable to find accommodations at
the hotels. ,
Tfie different railroads kenning to Din& am
ton will issue exenrsion *tete 'at - reduced
rate&
A grand rush in provided for with the eilleien
arwideh rid*fyireliiitiTCWiTtialiiraiilera
of this aissceistAtio.-- 2
.Binghtrinias Republican.
TEActiEns' um.-,=The
Bnd
.ford County Teachers' Institute convened It
4,eforryinr._eqtaber at, and maa called
derby 'Sept X. A. Itoeney at 2 o'clock
Prof. J. W. -l;hocmaker, gt, Philadelphia,
opened the exercises by reading a portion.of
scripture and prayer.
A. T. 'Alley conducted an eternise in-mathe
matical geography.
Prof. Shoemaker conducted a drill in articu
ation and nature as taught by questions.
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Devotion'al exercises.by 11ev. D.' Cook. Mu
sic.
key. C. IL. Lano, County Soieriuteudent of
Wyoming, lectured on the subject of educa-
Prof. Shoemaker recited several choice
aelec
tioaa.
TUESDAf .11 ' 01MING SE&SION
Devotional exercises were conducted bY nos.
C. R. Lane, after which-he conducted a very
precise drill in decimal fractions.
The relation of conversation to reading and
public address was taken up by Prof. Shoema
ker, and presented in such s clear and concise
manner as to impress the minds of all.
AFIT.BOON SESSION
Music. • 801 l call.
This. C. li. Lane pretionted - his _method of
teaching grammar.
Prof. Shoemaker presented an outline analy
sis of elocution.
Rev. C. R. Lane continued the subject of
decimal fractions.
EV&VINO srAmolc.
Musk.. Rev. P. B. Tower delivered a lecture
on " True Greatness" that showed deep dm%
and thorough understatinding of the imblect,
Music.
Prof., Shoemaker recited several "selections
whickitnte listened _to witlislose attention and
great applause.
WZDXZaDAT 1110IINING EGISSiON
Devotional exercises conducted by Prof.
Shnennikeki Music: 801 l call •
Prof. Shoemaker presented a plain, dimple
aistem of penmanship.
Supt. Keeney 'demonstrated decimal frac
tions, repetenda and continued tractions.
Prof, IShoctotikor ooesbtcted an ,esorchni-in
light gymnastics, and then continued the amid-
Isis of elcentioti. , ;
arrsitoon enerto:c.
bias c.' Pall call. Supt. Keeney suede some
general remarks conoeruing the different meth
ods of teaching grammar, when ho conducted
a drill in prirsing and conjagattain.
Prof. Shoemaker presented an analysis of
utteranceo following with a drill In the carious
tones of tile coke.
EVENING SESSION
The twin deters, 'Hail and Era Reencry,
played,the.lrish Fandango on the guitar.
Mis Ktite f‘ilion read an illay on "Schools
withunktlie . On motion a copy of _thB:
creasy was requested for publication.
The success of the lecture, "How to SAY:
Things, by Ttlif. , Shoemaker was complete.
';hcp , rest audience, assembled mimed. Who en
traileed bY his eloquence &hag 'the hour and
a-halt which he spokothe interest never
roused, Il l isariVelit is. slow and fresh' , treated
in a feircita 'original style, aid 'powerful
with magnetism- of his eloquence.
21113p8PAY 1111DAVIr1118910X.
Devotional exercive 'were co&lacted try Rov
R. Tower. Muria
. .
Rev. I'. & Tower lectured .on the " Theory
of Teaching," presenting many valuable thot's.
Sept. Keeney followed on the same-subject.
A. T. Utley, Marion Ackley rural Lettia Tay
lor were appointed as committed' on resolu
tions.-
Prof. Shoemaker conduct
light gymnastics and phone
;EFI:002: 81,
Musk% Shpt Keeney demon
tion and Alliktitkni;• I. S. Cra
Boot;, Bev ! Crlchniniti„ 4EIMP - claim of
fractions; ifcherson, Cutio Root';' Rapt.
Keency,-Progression.
Prof. N/oczoakor ,illtuitrate4 his method
*Unction lor ailyanced classes in elocution.
At - at early hour the commodious church
Mittabilll4ol 3 4 o 4takeNitit
dime that listened with the strict a
11 1 3 .3222 ter ' b rf t s 1f 4 0 48 a. !Vt.. dhigist,
MUT 11101111.1011121110 X.
. 9 t 41111 0 1 4 1 944
P R.
likipt. Kema l Masked, .mne.h of intereit
eoceernieg arctic life.
Prof. Elheemskertook tipthesobject of pei
manship and Mutated his method of !nitrite
-11010/11kret tfTgesta ttikair*
on .6 Riding !n o
the itaiL •
:.LlPleaksessiom dzedatlierrioki
• 0. L Chubbsuit i tintlifibemakee and snpi.
feetu7 pude elfaiggilswaski• It , I
- - 1 103 banoth nuab - useful
lowing report Which am airptsd and adopted: .
WnTaxas, Weriesid lhd Teschese Institule
as an unpottantmmt in the , goo of generU
education as, treW in (helanding up a4l
support of ibeiteacketteprosbasion; .and
WILIDIZAB, This session of the Institute is oas
the meet pleasant and batmen's - slut/mkt (
to this part at Ossionity; therfore -
Resolved, Thit teeeheie who fail to attend it
least one session of the Institute, unless li g ;
vaig e = ii cia: rZ , Wiltdr,_du
Resolved, Tbettils eitkidesmue we present
our thanks and best wishes to the leetnrerli,
Inatreeture Mel County Superintendent for
their earnest &kits to make usbetterpreparod
to Madrid. the childruil p lod under our
charge,. e: . _ t
Resolved, That the kindness- and hospitality
-us la ate =KA ItuSslnei 11W
be' with our time:miles o pact,
W Shoemaker, the
entionist, ohm *Goaded the sessions of tie
Institute during:3Kit three weeks,..ltiLty .
binumnostness, lind; Mitirtebui
bentributed much to ferest and benefit t=i
as teachers; therekito,
. ,
Besotted, That we hekilily, approve of the
course by the gooney Hypitintendent
is obtainitirlift Semi" and earnestly desire;
that arrangements be made to metro his at
lendanee ai the tessiOntote held at Hetrick
-next year. 1 .
There were 63 names enrolled - at Granville
Centre; 126 at Towanda, and 1123 at Lellays
' Ville. Total 40t.
The Tote for' niesiabeia of the. eottiii colt
mittee On permanent certificates at the thieo
leastotok stands as !Moire: ''
%Ma, griaille...2llawas2B4le-
Itayrrillo, 30; total, 00.
20; 28; total, 76..
H. Ainistrong, Granville, 13; Towanda; 27;
141 ,4 1 04, as .4; - M44: Tit 1 1 1 4 11 11 ; .319141 any
Gran Ville, 20; Towanda, 15; Leltaynille, 26;
total, 61. Attatin Lootorci, Granville, 22 ; Tow
anda, 15; Lollaysville, 20; total, 57. 11.
• Pitchee,Granville, s;'Towanda, 28; Lelityikz
vile, 15; total, 48. .Chas: Warren; : Grain/Se,
13; Towanda, 11; Leßayaville, 6 ; total, 30.
, z -,Th3oonunittee.coninatant Amthereforir ti
4: 1 1,1114, - EllA Johnson, H. Arntetrong, Sarah
Morrison and Aristin Leonard were declared
elected.
awed with benediction by Bey.,Wallworth.;
A. 2 4 ..LILLEY, Secretary:
ter If you want a good Lantern
call on M. Lzirls k acne, pri4ge Street.
Miss GI=TpT has removed her .
'lSMlnery Store from Mutant's block to rooms
over GEo. 1). Korman otlice. ,
Mir: Tile .best Cook , and Parlor
Stoves in market for sale by M. Lewis & Son,
Bridge Street
as. Persons in want of Furniture,
will oonsult their own interest .by examining
Goods and PricOs at Ftunrrn before purchasing.
ler Found in the street• in this
borough, a safe key. The owner can hare it
by paying for tbie notice. ' .
Or- PEW EY has a - tall supply of
kurnittire of all kinds which ho is selling at
wholesale and retail very cheap. Give him a
call.
par If you want to find the cheap
est Millinery Store in Torsos, go toldrs. J. D.
flux's, on Bridge Street, whore yon will Aid
every novelty of the season. -
jilor Rev. S. P. Buoys, of Wok
hannock, will lecture on temperance in Wee
Franklin. on Wednesday and Thursday even
ins, October 12th and 13th, at 7f o'clock p.m
ter Whenever you are in want of
any article in the grocery and provision line,
Jost call at Parrrasow & Klawar's. They have
a` ine assortment which they aro selling very
cheap.
tfr N e w Fall ar.d. Winter . Milli
eery Goods , Oring, r ing, Ode . ber 15
1870; corner M and Pine streets,. (up Oahu
and opposite Poll - ma's Drug Store. _
air, The Third Quarterly Meeting
for Rome charge, will be held at Myeraburg on
the 2241 and 23rd otOct., commencing On Sat
nrdarl at 2 o'clock. : • W. Bump..
Paster •
ser Mrs.
ands
haa just opened
a Millinery! and Ladies Putnishine Store in -
Manz.=Area new idoek, on Bridge street. She
haastilee apaortmont.ot goods, and -the ladies
stionld give her a call. •
740.5.r—0n the 3d of September
last, betwoen'my residence on Northern Liber
ties, Towanda, and Franklindale. • Broebe
ShawL Tho tinder will be suitably rewarded
by ieturning;the same to me.
To (ma RrAszna—My trade has
steadily increased until it has gone way beyond
our expectations, and . forcing us -to make
farther enlargements to our already spacious
store, and we are now In condith*Tto'display
more goods than all, other Clothing Houses
here, thus offering to the customer an, advan
tage of selecting from the largest. most (ash
loMtble,, cheapest and best nitiitock of 4oth
lag in the State, and we - do hness
itrietly en the. one Price system. He mark our
goods in plain figures. Customers need waito
hit little tivneln selecting what' they may do
sire., Thanking all who horn .pnironized us
sad desiring a continuation of their favors • •
assure you that we will at all times be four , "
our post, assisted by - gentlemanly clt.r to
servo you at your leisure.
AI.LL filowaros . ,
Popular One Price iMoret ,
Towanda, Oet.lo • 123 *sin
.Btreet
COUGM - AND COLDS.—During the
wery -changeable seasons of fill and winter,
when throat andlung diseases aro so frequent,
persona ehould bear in mind the importance of
promptly arresting their progress by tieing 'the
proper remedies. The thousands who die an
nually of consumption were flat Otacifed with
what they thought to be only a slight cough or
cold on the breast, and erroneously leering it
would wear itself off, neglected the proper rem
edies until their disease terminated in consump
tion and death. ,
, .
Thee Compound SyruP of Ter never . fails
in curing the worst eases of coughs, eoldsi,
balmless, catarrh, oti the hawk sore ibroat
and asthma. It is - an infallible remedy , for
. w4okrydng.cough. It is no privet° quack 'prep.
*ream, being preparud under the immediate
supenition of a graduate - of the Pennsylvania
Medical Carew, and Piessraped by some of the
leading physicians in the 'States. It is
strictly * scientific' preparation, containing all
the medical virtues of the Pine Vree Tar in
cozicoutrated form, combined .with the best
demulcents and expectorants known - to the pro='
f&slimH -- Price l 4o cents per bottle: Sold at 'P.
W. Therwres Drug Store, Towanda, and Emus
liancont's Dreg Store, Wynlusing. RUBIT.L
LaftD/I, Proprietors, Philadelphia.
Oct. G,'70.-Sm
MARRIED.'
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• . ,
LErr--scaurr.—lD Wynn, at tho beim) or
the bddn't parental, Oct. 5.1870, by Rey.' ILI.
Crane, Edintuid Lent, of Cowderaport, Pa.
and Hies Ondelialr; Bchritt. ' • =
(BEEN—ALLEN.—On Wednesday, Get. 5;
1810, by Rev. 8. F. Cot.; at the mildew:o, of
Mr. Lit Allen,'of Wrier; Win: IL'Oreettand
dies Elizabeth C. Allen.
'MORROW-WEBS:—On same day; by the
sattio;fitt thtrani4thee pt , Mn Athew Webb,
Eheabegnan twp Frank O. lifecrclriazd
Wu With E. W p b. • '
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ted Propor
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ear
**ws=
B=ISEI LOCAL.
8. M. Giwri:f
J. B. Joincsox
•
DOMlNlTlainlifia Wlndhiun Cen -
Oats 111M-brikse. Wnt:O.-Pselerfk Nate - n
An
illtb —IIANYELt;.4i'• the iniiiie
i
a Ifttulptreg4o44‘
N.Y., and Nettie E. Haight; ,'-..
PF2iMPACKEIt STEW:NIL= ht •
mogivrr a t "
. i
, .
1 , , toI e terms, all
. Towanda. . • •
4 15gatifmoo a
trw t t
Heston, C. te very . and t 3l B:iinie .
Chaffee, both of Camptown. • '
PARlCF.B..;ilWittaileXilay, Oct 3. 187 i.
r W., itz t lim , Luz Andray .. Parker t
i ltir ir , z9rmief °?,2l3tfi - 71. - fr
k a
—llitOWN.--At the bride's te ch
in Orwell, on the 11th inst., by the lkv .
Shelp, Mr. Jesse J. Illtheart 16' Iliks" -
Brown all Orwell. Pe,_ - I
PBAIZOE.-4n Dome, on the 9th inst., Mri.
Mary Pearce, ailed 90 years and 6 months.:
1,1870, Of cancer in the breast, MA;
of Dr. H. Bosworth, in the b7th year of bq
age. •-
wife.of Joseph 3fingos, was
born in Wadi, Oct. 15, 1815, and died Oct.
1,1870, intlonroo f Bradford'o4.34o--
Mrs. Mingo' was one of seven sisters, all f
1 0 1 Rattlr.Ptrgwet 3 PiPY.4001 1 0 9 Pl e a t •
Our aster was converted to God in early 114,
and was a devoted member of the M.E. Choral
many yeari. She lut4ssen a great Before*,
but through it all she found the religion of
sus her into IMPPflit. 11114 An ',husband
a u dit "abibisaiNia gu‘sk 6124' 1 166. 0 '
JARVD3.—In Pia, on Sunday morning,. Oct. . 2,
• 1870, of arysipelaisayof. 3. Ring Jan*
Ris funeral took place at East Herrick4r
Monday, following.,, 1 594001 1 4andbf t t t•
( 46elainich witietutfabdi- with in au in •
tuns to pay - their bud tribute of respect to the
rtunninkof Ito? departed 0n0.., /4ft' '4174 tho
'itain - earki-iiitiblidd..l4l4l while engaged to
,the duties , of his*, , thosenfpierettattitt:-teacbing
'1 .0 0 1 ; foir himself hook pf ,
Very few, if any, ever-beard him. speak of
sity paernpdef Any olanttintibrits.d.“ VF fu
neral a beautiful hymn, his own last ednipir
salon, was read liediPminister, Rev. Mr. Til
den, of ftsqnebarini countyij? the copgrgal
toit. click sank th e
wards conuanc e ing
1 "Asleep in 4esusl: bjessiod, *opt' ,to. a tune
'oopaliOsgdfar..L
bY tko Acongilied . lad
Published in the Sacred Lute lulus-teiteittp.
His rt)WLim "Ice idrpoliite4, 41 Shoji last rest
ing Pfins& blth Witt Masohldriteit The me
; 1 1 1 4 1.#9 1 VeN enn4nntod by brothersof Towan
da—menibers, at. Uniat . r - Lodgoi-lio: i#ol3oi4d
Vart4Pßad,lnrb/ n,unnt)ernot otlfor lodges.
The bereOe w idow w; and ' add 'late' the aym
ttiteyof P 49 514/ 41 1 1 0. 1 0 11 W0 31 444 1 4 - ,
"(ions to the grave ht our loved one, ;
' flone adthia
-Lowly we benda,i9h9o/11114:Vflfriend
Passing away tci the tomb.
Calmly-114 Amin nowis i alchlinr; "
Under the cyprnap shade ;
ISad though wo bo, fondly will we
-:' I:Cherish tbn.namd torihi Read.-
He has gono down the valley,
Tho deep, dark valley '
..IVollaniotis - face
Till wo pass down the valley, • •
The dark, death valley,•
And ineethins on the other shore.' • •
art= vo=ms.
.• • • -•
166.1Etigheat_ price paid for On
kinds of Farmer's Produce, at the Ited White
Blue Store:
Ear Seccind-han4 B eiving Machines
for sale at a bargain by Wickham k Black.
Also, Rubino; Weak% OikeThr i cail,; Silks,
- • • 11170-41.
ear We' guarantee satisfaction in
tho,work we do. .We cat, make, and trim
clothing for men and boys wear.
•
lL HALMS k Co,
• Bridge Street. Towanda, Pa,
• ,
• ,
Beir A.Second-hand Top Wagon,
will', polo oud abates, running Lear nearly new,
for sale at EiruLes's Carriage Factory. Prior,
$l5O. liept. 71,'10-tf 4
. .
1.. Choice Mackerel; only one
Pulls Per i g o ui4tt 14 1 -
4 11t03 16 ; I
".Sea Moss Earitto:', for Pud
dings and Custards, for'iilo br
June 16,,1870. •
Your choice of the' very best
Teas, for - 1,35 prr lb. Itt the' ted White.llllac
Stare. . .
esti..l3l.oods'deliyared , tof all :parts
of the village free of charge. Bed Wfiito .1;
Bluo.l3tore., r • r• •
-„.
i Sell your Butter; Eggs etc., at
Ited White nud plap•tmre. :;. • -
Cash paid for Grain at the
Mad White and Dine :Vote, Bridge gt: 'Towanda.
. - liaminuct. k littow.tx.
CHNI3TEIL %LITE, PlOB.-4 have for
sale a qnantity otChcsfct. White Ms.
Ulater, Oct. 1,10. A. IL SMITH.
;
Site Candies of all kinds, war
ranted the heel, at wkeinsaio and retail,. cheap.
er than the Cheapest,' at the lied ' Whi,te and
Bine Store . ' 0ct.019'70.
• r
Tobacco and Cigars in Brea
varioty; wholeode and retail , chest, for cash, a
'Rod, White and Blue Store.
Oct. 13,10. .13nammu.t. & BILKiEWt%Y.
itat. Barnett's celebrated flavoring
extracps. fpr &alp ,1?y . Z. LON . G.
June 16,1810; • , .
. aft. Crackers ,manufactured daily
"and fdx isle *holes:do and r6titif,nt thiinakery,
drat door north of ‘l7 . arcl House.
MarChAN /6 7 9+ HO- WL.AAFT & Co.
Fos SA.LE—One span of ,Matched
Bay Horses, 5 years old, good 'team of road
horses, weight 1000 pounds.
Bomo, Sept,./1,70-tf
Stir HENIW HARRIS, Merchant Tai
lor, Bridge street.
Da. TAYLOR & Goliz, Merch
tore.
IA- Great reduction in Teas at the
Bed White & Blue Store, Bridge St.
BE,9tru i u.k. IltDowp,r.
Tea. Coffees and Spices it.
Groceries generally, cheaper than the.cheapest;
tt the Bed White A: Blue Store.
NOTICE--Upon all accounts due
la!e firm of Lowe .2 lithimt remaining. inset
tied-affer Oct. 10. collection will be enforced.
Those Interested will please take notice and
aavo coils. .. 13, J. LONG. '.
' Sept: 28,1870.
eta. W. Drrnucil's Music Store; .
esst'of Mereiti's Mink, grit door; where you
will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Violins,
Guitars, Banjos, fitriUgs, Accordeons, Clarion
eta, Flutes, Shed Minoe,lnstruction gooks for
allinstruments, Music Books and all kinds of
'Musical Vercbandise. _ , . April 11, 10,
sue' Mrs.. Poprom A . Co,. Dress
Mikirs; over Semen's grocery store, edge,
street.. The latest styles of 'materna received
weekly front New York.. Work one on reason—
able thrum and on abort notice. sep.2s4r4*
war_ Security Fire Insurance. Com
pany N.Y. - Aiming $2,817,889 81. Fora policy
Hi this roliabki and sate ocrin_pany Call on
• • • 33rci. W.' Kix, Agent,
• • - • • ' 4 * ' Towanda; Pi;
Office. Ileacun's now block; north aide - of
Public Munro.
MONTANYES 1870.
Have just opened a large and carefully select
ed stock of 'gads for ine fall - trade. 'Dress
Goo , * Sheeting Flarmels, Print's; Ice:' ;Teas,
, 0 11 11 1 4 1 "4 fffruPs,Sed' Citexeries "4.141 Linda at
New Yarkprlcca '.lCtocliery,and:illiussware of
our own impartation,. in ;bet -- too extenslic a
sleek to itemise, beught exclusively for mash,
and guaranteed_ ,lo' be meld at lower prices than
ever offered in tlaiiinarket.
Fos 02iLY Photo
graph= 10112 inch card of the members of
the - Lackawanna Presbytery at its first stated
meeting at !miming, Pa.,--thipt. 18,70, will . be .
sent post paid to 'any address-on tkeipt tif $1
Over 70 members repretented.
E. K: Ernmsassyr.
Wyainsing, Oct, 3,'7041.6
BM
• •
The mem, puraued by the
Cascade Mills, of selling good flour at the lost.
est possible Ric" precluetiye ~ of -numerous
oeliantagri. males a ready market fdl the
superior wheat of mar vicinity; supplies cozi.e
sumer. with s aboaplaulyholedome article of ,
fresh ground dour, and as a natural result mikes
active business for the Mills. War in Europe,
drouth, and short crops, are having the °Act
to raise prices but this Mill st"aH 'time* sell
inighwim
%Sing°. "
- " 1 r t "" -
*Odra. gightinzu \
,'-7-4 4-
se *
Wig lif • Inn*
F a W
in - taken rip her . na b 0-
waidsounlhopestaradilwe 01/0111 13 ,_ •
I L% . t i a t tairni g aii a Wi: tfi
.:-..: , i . . , ......- . 'f . iv. 134444,444 0 4 41
Eittllivan'aitore: • • • , - 5 \ ri
agetindlin9etilliVinist lea gie..% aait,lr:: , ,), :'
. 1
)1, NM
sl,6o—Lacs fisawns—LatinT lastnese.—Al
It
kalkfik
reeelved tramlines's ca Apapady4ml4-Jonalqs'
Glares, which she can - offer at SPO at retail.
Also Shawli andßarlitalp Lama and Penni/
Ditee lins.nnT calla cep*, al,Alteh io ti i g u kblr I
fashion
_plates andloittertn" r • i
ceives the Berlin. '!Bazar" (the - ori of 24-
"
.
Reda.
& i1na.0404 1 94 ttuk,j,444;llata.,and i llosuiels
always onliandi '" • lias 4; In0;:te.
NEW an - ii, --. V.IILOBUiG BMMe-
r Mr 7,, • • - • , •!^.
ring Depattment; and having secured the
services of: "first-Mee cutter". and competent
werkmpther are now prepared to mak e . up
vq-k 0 401***104kKil fal!htboB44
or
dt?: • aviiMccerred a now and' Fmk
stock of pia , Arp prep_ arciA cger bet
eve befereit in To
wanda. The public will find it to their advan
tage to give us a-den-before buying elsewhere.
nememWr we warrant our work and gu l srantde
good fits- •.t.. 0. _44 l 4Pti,ldtPrtot4 *Net .
March 11, 187 -
copeirqnshorrtT rut
iiiir e
Rocradb PROVISION IN
BEIDLF I J4W3I97,I3EIDGP STREET,:
r f llnianilMii?"lmY
goods AsitpeLilPn
tagetiyfor CABS ,d propose t 4
,Ae4l!fQi:#EAlflPa'JfetatAlir tillarty
prices will compare favorably with any e.stuh.
lishment in the cbuntryi .
I have paid particular attention to the selep
lion of opm:um Swcnotii,d_warcipit thentyunt.
Hy assortment - 15Y TE AS is oo m and.;
ranges in prices fnun,SIXTY lo' ONE
DOIJ'AR MG) NOWT CTS. ' mad ,
to order, and sold at the lowest price. Give me
a call. - StROA. L. HEELEII-
Towanda, July 14,1870. .
Dr=
Euromum of
On walking up Main atinit
thinnew
. no
. .
,
I gazed hi every window that came within
my view ;
Until I came to ItosnanzLn'a, and gazing:above
his atone,
I saw, Oh! Such beauties there, I haul never
: 1 1 • 7 4 n. li ure • it N A it ,
botEsded tile stalls, 'of& tilt heart
felt emotion,
Aud landed are I knew in Miss I{ixosmit's
rooms of fashion ;
And Oh! the lovely things I saw, of bonuois
and gay dresses, i
And not in one's or two's, but botheouni
less masses.
Her fashions for fall aro certainly superb,
Her, bonnets are, Oh! such gems to be soon,
lolow,-ladies, my advice is go see for yourselves
If you wish to be dressed like a queen.
311 RA BUSMEBB HOUSES.—E. H.
Donuaut. & Co.—llamovau—Fixa AND COMMO-
Dwes NEw QueirrEns.—For twelve years E. H.
Donstatrhints been engagtkl in ••business in gi
mbal; and during that' time 'by . , honorable, lib
, eratand - iteecmarrinditting 'destine be hate at
tamed an enviable reputation add .warted his
'may along until ho has reached a front rank in
the line of solid business meta
A now eranf.prosperity his now been:entered
upon by this well-known andpopular inerehaut,
for ho has just taken possession of one of the
elegant and commodious stores in the HALL.
Brothers now and splendid block. lar. Doh
matn.'s quarters are not surpassed in any par
ticular by any store in this city or section of the
State, and none of the larger commercial cities
of New York excel in adoption style and at
tractiveness the new store of the enterprising
Dry Goods firm of E. 11. Donstaut, t Co.
The second floor, tb which communication is.
had by a broad, haralsome stairway, is to be
used for the exhibition and sale of carpets, of
which the firm will carry a a immense stock. A
portion of the rescsib stock of the house will
also be stored here` ':
The first or ground floor will be occupied by
the extensive assortment of dress goods whirl'
the firm propose to cairn on, and is literally
Nicked With evereulass andatylu of gotitei that
May berdemitideiV. Thu roar portion--will he
handsomely fitted up , as the shawl department.
The store is very hglit and so arranged that
purchasers can examine goods in the boost sat
isfactory manner.
.The basement will also be ascii for the stir
ago of heavier goods and for their exhibition;
Altogether the premises aromdmirably adapt
ed to -.the immense business enjoyed this
well-known and reliable house,' - mal arid
their that in ch neighed teriitody itlirie hey
will meet with greatly increased an an
business prosperity.,-E/okira Gazette.
J. LONG
Now .Aavortioomonto..
THE LECTURE CO3I34TTEU.
OP, TEM lettOOF Tart •
.4 • I t ;
I. 0. OP T
in this place. would announce that they hails enyng
ed the following named lecturers:
ANNA 1,1. .I)I,C.WSON
Subject—" To The Rescue.-
' ' ivE*lsitrit prit r uip,4 : 1 •
• stibiod— , The'..)Lost Arte.'•
1) 1. W i g -
Subjeet—•• After iDiao, in New Yuri..
.L. L. MOODY
REV. 2dATTHEW IiALE 81TITH
tEell
Subject--.!curious Coptzat}ts, Ql4 Wictea.
• TAO. dotes ppon islOsh helwit res delir
eren:liiretiot yetweir A ed, butwill beannircineed
when they are.
' Admission arenas.. Itesereed Sesta 73 cents.
Senses Tickets, entitling Itohler to reserved seat.
, Jon? F. SANDERSON.
thititua!ll.st.t.,, L. IL rttnx,
and J. N.-VANTm,totmlitttee.
5ppt.,1.5.487.0,
H. 0.8 1tE,11,-l_.!
invite _particular, attention to their
iill 1 t iii ±E I3'. iiiiiiik T
comprising the Iggpst And most,
C;p 3i ' r 14 E.T.E' S , ZO
6itei offeredia this visiuityr4r
:lft :it 'ft )
LADIES, Tr,
i
411'qualities' - ft nit-ttiV eir,9k*O-...the
wry lowest prices.
511
, 71.00pfa s 10. TA 6
X 1..11
HAMIKH
g
Subject-44 Love
OLIVE LOG-AN.
' sum " .
ect?:—AiiiiriB:. , •
and Our Timex."
T A Y L'alt •Sz • C 0
()F • HOSIERY
1111
ItILSSES,
' 1
' ' CilitaißiNii, i ' •
6*ENl l $ AND
El
'"I
' ~ ,~CSCCGH~.
=BM
MIMEO
itl_ n r___ ce rayikpagE , rt
VDETIM, 14
14,401 p....tas ina) .
71:LP:ti•
.
Ask tho attoil on las pe0 70y... licadford cor tor,_
Piiit:lhirhs,44ls47.ferAgr.fE 1: et:sr: rt.l l
gmuywkiET. 4.119-117
C "'Vs UUUL IS ,
- ,LI all, i).
SiOvr.z -IRON
kmitortfrulit Patna - Errs,
,LE -4 •
:-.1h1,,f,;-!-:•:1aA'-41-44.414A1v*PP- il I . , -e - . -....;::- - , ,
Wbith it.: variety and eheanneas la une,xeelled '. .
N m ih er n ' . oentisylvania.' We quote a tali 'pieta only
t 0,140 0 10 i °° l l l.! l rP* l igitt llBl t.. 'Aifilid labile
liable to chalk - le, ean s always sell at tile raj - Imeg
\
ratest. - ..... , .Y1.3;:-. , 0: 1.:: - Licii.:11. - , ,, ~- - ..1" li. - 1-, 1 .: .
-\- r; - TERMS (ass. .
' l.- • - iddefiV ' 7 .
1 per t ea t goiii tt etv- to Imouuts; of over a'
days standing., • .s
Nails, attain` " ' $ 4 ao
e lass, treibea; 41fif '
tatudirforlial;
Glass, per lies,
MiusbelifilikfticTr Ipillaii - 50TP. 1 10
~.~
SAfRUB. AMI'DCHSRBs.
l'ii'ciO.4s74: -
FRESH,CMMTv.ItYIi LIME
:in; 11, ::: Ali . * - 4066 i ti ga,zlr , . ',..:, .. 7 , , ,L 7.
BEE
sTOVVl:..oYrittri- 3
tifW . l47, r 4 eio• I
iar) ;0 2. s 4. o.a ?, •
4 1 14' ,1, C.. re 5 5 5. e ett It! §
g WEE To & ip
wed,OF.P.,9„g.-gt- 1 41-14
aa .oeff. : • — , ll- ,
5'5
-= •• I ' sa.
0
.1.774 y
(1,
INA
)V-tit,;:iri
Delivered free ou care at lot r rates for caids. 1!
MME=EIESE
Porc. lined and (lea' Fruit Jars,
Qte; at I s 2 per de: sen; $2O pe ße. ns s.
2 t),tfi. $2 50 per dozen; s29,peF
------- ; -- ;77:, -- 7:7 - =.. - 7 - •. .: i -.-------t . „ -
: CIDER DIMES $25 to $44. ! '
• :‘, 5 -7. -! - 14,i 1 - :
".. i 1 i
: . r , It ,
k.
It
1- " , „, • ,
0
S
5. 1.0 tie ; 7 7: 5) '! 5 .
. t . • P ;-. i 71. ca
o
F . •_. , ,_ ....,
? i,- • ~ -
oa -..•- jr
F.
. , . . .
• -
. , waunza - t3, AND ,BLOOD'S
HORSE rowmis AND TIIRESIIEUS,
_
.., , -1 !; • ) '.,'' Tl[ i .
Aud tiriniiiitciao iu aeuerii. ;',V
Cloorli.Stoel Knives told Forks at One
Dollar per set.
Universal Wringers, Bench Wringers,
Novelty Wringers, Day's Wash
ers, Brass KettleS,Vtirehlitin',
~• , • ,Kettles; ,Tinware,k
Wooden Ware,
• •
\} 1} most: Poela,t *Olt},
.Itamrs o Abram
scud Silver-plated ware twvause we keep the larkist
•
staaortmeat of auy here.
Kerosene• Oil by
,the barrel at 28 cts
per gallon.
Dupont's powder,by t 410 3 ,4 $3 50
Rifle ' t‘: 650
itgatr*
... foe - I
WAS HOWE,SEWiNci '
MACHINE.
- ! •
Net excelled, if equalled be any They always
please..
SAQUAN ,.. /VaiTOOLS
lutu C ‘!at vuriety. •
„!.
, Boxing .11Inchiues,
Ihnues,
°
ME
MN
MEM
We invite thv attention of builders to our superior
stock of .!k
DOOR LOCKSAND TRIIMINOS,
As well air to'onr Jeltetrer ihitc,Exceislor, and other
reliable brands of .
PAINTS AY,'D 011 S
• . .
Wagon 'Maker% 'Ana Voridage Dadaism. *au!' d do
well to visd•ue. We hive. Philadelphia 110:Jersey .
. • -"Antolglt'llOoWl!lrrlttgaVniltaille.. -
Oak spokes,liltifilper set 400
tf Si " a 50
" " •2. iti.• ." ;-.. • 800
RIM
VTLY, SAlt!, • 14A6KING,
rxrnitn . AND !Mill i= =Lula;
PLAIT:94N .„ftScArp,' :2
=':llr IVBXKLBABINAVS,
SHCT OHS%
SHOT
I 4- 14 - W.21 - orall ;kids 81420
St. • Gernaain Student Lamps, Church
Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Gas
7 " :13 rank taro Sinks,
NatiOnal Horse Nails by the box,
.
si per peun •
Houses. fittod.with- Gas Pipe, :Fix,
tures,Afeaters, k 6.; on short
f
aiCOl/Alld6.susatidl.6'•6o.`'
Sopt✓ls, 1870.
houWc-siS.
BEES
:tt1.1,?"
K
ME
: '
lEEE
EZEMII
biLs,
!ll=
Biirdeuy Horse
srr -~°
~~J
Eow.''s e. f'. , do. . c7,llLrek,f(f.'
tal. 4 c-L ;
tim'op e sin g yin goods, to which thivrcirci-
Alitr call rf r irdrZil I', fitaly2i': ,
DR SS GOODS
great variety attanctina•
fiINGLE AND DOUBLE' WOOL
SHAWLS. ,
EVERY ONE NEW ANN 11Olat.
FLANEL and- DOMESTIO,:IMVK
k~ .1y :MM
.Vbe greatest variety U. r ~`
I' RI NT,ED CALICOS
=WM
MMEWI
A large aseorttuout of
FMINM
i
CK~~
BEAVERS,
,7; •
TABLE LINEN,
TOWALINGS, &c., &c
AN ENTIUE NEW STOCK
We are uow operdiur a large and full stuck of
NOTIONS,
110-lELY,
CAI/'ET,
.
WALL I'ArEIL
and WINDOW SHADE STOCK
Was %tut cutoplete
I
LOOTS AND..HO.I;S,
A butter assortment-than ever before oveiMil by us
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Being enlarged we have many goods riot tonateriy
kept, to which, we ask attention of our customers.
Sept. KEYSTONE STORE.
CROCKERY,
CHINA,
t3FIA . 3S-WARE
TABLE, CUTLERY,
PLATED WARE
AND
HOUSE FUIiNISHING GOODS
BMW
SINGER. SEWING,
WICKUA.M. 1314CE:6
Sept. 29.'70
B A. PETITS k, CO.,
1 , •
'lave juPt temlired a fresh dtock of
FALL GOODS
In their,tine„Lqught lu New Yorkwnd
- at pares that warrant them in saying .tharthey will
nil as
• CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. '
LEelr sleek vandals in Domestic and . Mlle?
Y CiOODS,
HOSIERX,. ,
GLOVES,
ZEPHYRS,
WORSTED,
i
NOTIONS, Si ~ ik,C
TLR
DEPthillig,l4ll
thoroughly flirnlshed with the
LATEST ,FASIDONN AND BiAJT GOODS ,
Far the
9 "di° s- ,
CAPS AND. HEAD ItIGS
ConstaziAr on band
Main et., opposite the Court gcrta e.
Sept._w."7o.• • •
M. WARNER,
A.
AND,36IrELER,
175 MAW B.troct,
Respectfully Informs the public that he keeps con
stantly on hold all kinds of
ASTERICAN - AND Reffilf WATCIDER,
Also • fine assortment of -
GOLD, fiILTER.A.ND PLATED JEWELRY.
.C.nial4ing 'of 'Chains .' . Binge, Thimble,, : Napkin
Mingo. and other articles too miniums to mention.
A Stnefracletf tho mut *Moored Mork& The
tWAEOR - REPAIREFIGhf done by himself. lieraottal.
Ty. and be Ratters himself that with his twenty years
experimmo in Towanda. his wille t t r Zto please all
Wbolioay War 'dna aria:theft ,
for the put liberal patronage, 4 aienrea.the piddle
that his charges shall be reasonable. and no pains
Vosi. eabortliPlo o o , liale.4iPaaten's
' twOttocea
Pa. - , July *tough of l Powell 1k Co's more:
- Vomits, 12, ,270.-tf
•
101 - lIMPHREY BROTHERS ' 4
44,
100 CASES'
100 CASES
100 CAM
50 CASES
50 CASES
50 CASES
WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES.
WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES.
WOXEN'S'ands MISSES SHOES.
DOM
LATEST
LATEST
LATEST
100
100
100
111111
FINEST LOT-IN TOWANDA.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
200
200
200
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID HORSE.BLANKETS,
EVERY ' •
DESCRIPTION.
• EVERY. 'DESCRIPTION.
--. EVERY. DESCRIPTION,
L.r.,,re lot of ,
L4ge lot of
Large lot of 1
lIIEI
FANCY RUGS, &C
FANCY IttIOS,..SzC.
FANCY RUGS, &C
!laving enlarged our salesroom and mole exten
sive :purchases of all j;oods in our broach of trade
we aro prepared to offer extra inducer - acute.
Sept. 2241870. HUMPHREY BROTHERS.
T A Y L OR NA: C O.
BLACK
-3
THEY ABE. YEE kANIMAD ALPACA THE
1. United States; of uniform Wike, and rauturpssised
veloit.rhtuditrer-prtte.
'to:vandal, Aug. 13,'70
TAYLOR & CO
Fur sale at
FRUIT JARS,
• .
VOR
JI: on Pit hi offered tor sale at • bargain:
For further particulars onqnire on the premises.
Sept. 22,10. - • JULIA CHASE
FOR SALE.-HOUSE AND LOT,
sitnate.on Fotaiti street, near James ilitnnsirs.
Haase 2142 feet, with well and cistern. good garden
and trait. Enquire of o.D.Wiclumi, at the store of
.Wickham k : -
Sept. 15, 1870. •..
PLASTER.. -'800= TOES BEST
Capp Ground Plaster at Bridge Mills. Mon
tweton. Pa.. for which all kinds of Grain will be
taken in a:change, -
Match I, '7O.
Nei" iiitititements.
WILL Ofil ft Tras:wros
" i'''KEN and WYE BOOTS.
'MEN and TOYS BOOTS.
MEN and EOYS BOOTS.
. Al •
IMMEII
STYLE
XLE
- . WYLY,
- ,
tiNP BEST QUALITY.
-AND BEST QUALITY.
AND AEST QUALITY.
FM TRUNKS,
FINE TRUNKS,
FINE TRUNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS, &C.
TRAVELING. BAGS, iS;C
TRAVELING BAGS, &C.
BUFFALO ROBES,
BUFFALO ROBES,
BUFTALO ROBES,
VI VETE ATT E;N T
TO-THEIR
NEW.
'A,LPAGA,
50T
PIECES
.RECEIVED,
TAYLOR & CO
Are aelliug the beet low priced
KID - GLOVES
lutll9 %coda, Tor
75rCENTS A PA.th
Mau, a complete issertructit . of the 41ebrated
H. S. K. G
• • T.5,1%011 & COM.
$l.; 15, Iny
WICKIAM• - & BLACK'S
Towauda. lune 15;1870.7
W. A. ROC:SWELL
. . .
• .
10ROMAITATION.--LIVIEFIREAS,
Ifon. lAMBS Patgiideut Judge
of the 12th lu Ogle eoun
tka of Bndfordttehatuza r Rona,Zenc.
LOX INA= and Z. W. lraidlexe, Mieeteee-jed gas .
14 and.for said county of Beedifdolaters tweed their
widf,beariisg. date the. 2111 h. der of de.
• to. me . directed ; for -j holdlne et , m't •of
Coruna Ilosa. at Troy for the, County of Brad
ford; on ?Jonday, October 214820, to.coritinue two
11111
Notice ,Uot
therefore hereby yieenio Coroners,
ind Justices of the Peace, of tho Cenenty of Bradford.
that they be then and there irrthedr MPer person;
0,10 o'clock in the forenoon of acid day, with re-
otitis, inquisitions and other- remembrances, to do
those things which to their once mosrlohni to be
done; and tholte trto are boned lrf or
=to prosecute the who
o e str be In the ja il o saidounty,sor *ha shall
be bOond to appeir at the said court tre to be then
and them to prosecute seminal, them as shall be Mat.
Jurors are requested to be 'punctual In theft. alien.
Wife, agreeably to the* notice. •
Wart at ' Towanda, the Zits day 'of Sept., In the
year of our Lard. one thrummed eight hundred sad
seventy, wad of theitulependesares of the Vetted
§tatesk, the ninety-third.
J. -P. VAN BIZET, Mart/
iROCLAXATION.—WEIKa r4B,
Hon. PAIIIiDO. STUEEI7II, President :ridge
to the 12th Judicial District. coniditurg of the MD
.der of Bradford and flusgnehanna, and. Hons. Ulm
/oil Pitman an kJ. W. KusDug, 'Associate Judges,
in and forwald cotinty.of.Bradlesol. base issued their
Precept bearing date the 12th day of October, 1870.
tp mc• directed, for holding id adjourned court of.
'Common Pless,at Towanda for the county of Brad
ford. on Hun*, November 7,1870, to continue one
week,
Notice-la tirirefore hereby Oren to the Coroner',
and Justices of the Peace, of the county of Bradford.
that they be then and there in they. proper person.
at 10 o'clock. ha the_ forenoon of said de . y, with re
cords, InguisitiOna and other remembrances, to do
those things which to their office appertains to be
done: and those who aro bound bi recognizance or
orthersitie to prosecute against -the prisoners who
are or may be inthe jail of said county, or who shall
be boned to appear at the said court are to be then
and there to prosecute against them la shall be Just.
Jurors are-requested .to be punctual in their atten
dance, agreeably to their notice. '
Dried at Vero:oW the 13th day of October in the
year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and
. gaventy, and of ;the Independence of the (hated
' Kaes, the ninety-third. .
TTRIAL' LIST- FOR • OCTOBER
1370 . : • • .
- .
.1 - 1117 wzr-4. .
Tolat df rdfumiu var. Freneis Orecn.....
E. C. Eklinonr VI. S. H. !lick
Abunts Moore vs. Brutus HUI; a al4
BIM= S. Dobbins vs, Terry . .twp
Brett IT. ear. WMlares
Alvin Seward vs: A. Coburn
O. B. llinvlanct vs. F. D. Chime
A. C. Moors ve. Jollucuminirte.
do vs.
do vs. ' <do • ......
d - O. TX. do
Bent Brothers vs. F. L. Ballard .
Bally ilardett VI. WIWWII Freeman
llpringeeld twp vs. J.-L. Philips., . .
Parsona it Carmel=th
Ts. A. Long's aan's., :appeal
Boozy 'trifler ve. M.Brulttt deed... - ,Aleht
JultaAxtell et al vs. C. T. Merry et al ejectment
.InIL& Allen vs. 0. P. Ballard... ejectment
W. It. Foster vs. W.A.. Porter ejectment
Bennie Italian vs. Patrick k John Italian • appekl
F. L. Ballsrdlll. Edward Burke edmr appeal
(I."P. Manley ra. Balley,NanNames k Co appeal
&obi - wanks for flrbi week . - returnahlat on Monday.
October 28. 1870, at 10 o'clock a.m.; for second week
no Monday. October. 31. 1870, el 10 o'clock a.m.
r .IST OF THE NAMES OF PEP=
JIL/ tiounijram It to be jnrorm -in - aCourt of CocateM, -
Pleas to beheld at Troy, coalmen/AM' on 3tonda)
the 2ltli thy of Ottober, 1870, at I o'clock
radYkp, r:JUk.oo—Ellthr IrEZIC. •
Asy'lnm, E J. Aydrs, Wilson M. Decker, Uta.
Aria; Athena twp.. Frank S. Morley, John Hadlock
Athens bpro..Fred.Pilte; liar lay, Solomon Milady:
Ilnrlington Wept, Horace Spencer; Canton .twp.,
Sheldon U. Lindley; Canton bora., Walter Leavitt
Merrick, J. B. Alien, Smith, F. N. Cogswell:
Monroe' Pep., J. Woodruff ; " Overton, &Ant
Mathew a; Pike. Wilton Duck. Riley Cogiwell
bcrrY. Miles Coville; Home terp.,..lolm Allen; SOUS
Creek.'ltiram Mason; Air. Furman; Smithfield. J.,—
per King; Springfield, Lorenzo Allen; libeakciptin
Gyrenne Webb; Tuscarora, Phillip Detrick," Tizil , 7
Kr-Pney; Troy- born., Marlow W. - Runyon; Ten;
Gabria Totter; Warren, Reuben Pettis; Wyalumin:,
garotte! F. Taylor; IVilinot, J. II Talloni.Wiu.
more; Windham. Geo.. Lawrence. Eon,. Ktlyketulp:!
Welle4E. Dilleaton, Rantoul Tanner.
A ay:tua, Eilenbeivr. P. H. BeLang; .Ith. u
twq.. - Horace Weller. Michael Coleman; Albeit*.
Leal3 Jotree; 111,a, Jame, H. Feßolan; Barclay. Pat
rick .T Crowley. E. J. jildred: Burlinutori
Caßin Rockwell; Canton' Wm. 13. Jayne; Cu;
ttn; Lao., S. 4. Ilicknek. 31orre; Coltuub
London Budd; Wboater,-,Jolualllck.-3
.Litebll , lcl, Flab, 11. F. Maynard:. Overton,,,J
H.tichin4rf Ora 11. K Worklielser, T.. 0. Tiro , .*l
Borne bore.. 0. F. Young; Szalthfiel.l. N. T. Lick+ ,
non; rthet.bequin, Man:tut Vauclee; Troy twit..
S. Hanley; Troy Moro.. C. S. 33,5 r%
ril , All , lrA• ..Itylert Culver, P. F. Hardy; Towan.i •
bore., Win. li. 31arohal1; I.r.varalailortb. Zama,: V..•
burg; Windham Gee. ti0e,4, , 11. SAmnet T. Mad.`,
Jonathan Franklin; Wyalnaing. Criab D. Huff; We
ren, Svarel 'SVl,aton, Allen Brown.
A UDiTort's .
!Ayr of the LElrtj2,f Nancy Snyder tat.
Stit.;ltegoin 4ow . nship, dere:l,A. in the OrpLnit
Co:11 - i or 11:a4lotazConuty, No: 9, February ff r!
IM7O.
The ttndersh,m4l an Auditor appointed tby s'.
Court tu t . re.di.. bete moncya In the above cu:
will attend to t. e antics of his appolutment :
hie °thee In the bokongb of Towanda, on f3ATV.I.II) 4
the 4th day of NOVE3I.I3EItiA.D., 18;0, it 9 "Wel°,
L I
p. tn., at which, time and p'..oce all ,ersons havii
claims to said money are requested - present on,
clehes. of Le dcbarre.l from com In upon or
fund. - W. H. THOMPSON.
Sept. ..ti 1670-4 1 ' Auditor.
A UDITO.R'S NOTICE.—Samm
li Takeslorry's eget" re. Norris Farr), xo.
Slay Term, Iu the Court of Common Pleas •
Bradford county.
The mt, iedieued. an atehtor, appointed lay " • •
Court to distribute funds in -tilicraf 11 - 11.31.1dil twain _
from Sherhra solo of ddetalanem real estate, will al
Lunt to tht:oluties Of eald appointment, at his out. • 4
In the Von - 5414a of TO - ,randa,. on MONDAY. the - 7t''
day of NOVEIIDEII 1810. at 2 o'clock p. m., at 371:±.-. ,
time and place all persona having claims on t<_'• -
money are required to preAmt the same or be cl 1
red from coming on said fund. ,
I=SEIM
TNCORPORATION NOTICE.-I \
1 the matter of the itteorperrliticru of , Tbefrit , t, ,
of the Springhill Methodist Church." '
Aldo, in tho matter of the ineonkoratiun tit
Union Church of Bella.
Notice Is 'hereby given that the
„above Trust(. •
have severally preaeated to the Court pf CoAmnon
Pleas of Bradford County, their articles of Associa- -
lion asking for. a decree of Incorporation. and Hi,
said Court having examined the same, and findim•
theta correct, will decree that the ads be ma , !.
as prayed for, on Monday, December 5. DIV, at •2
o'clock p.m., unless cause be shown to the contrary
•
W. A. TEIO3LtS, Pr.othototk7.
Prothonotary's °Mee, Sept. 29, 1870.-3 t
Ari'LICAT.ION
To John Brarrrt—No. • 752 /Lay term, 1870.,,-.
You are hereby noticed that Elizabeth Drama, your
wtfe, by her nest mend, J. T._Learno has, applied
to the court of common picas of Bradford county.
for a divorce front the bonds of matrimony, and the
said court has appointedllday, the sth of Dec..
1870, for hearing the aid izabeth Brarra in the'
premises, at which time an lace yon can attend if
yon think-proper. J. PERRY VAN FLEET.
Sept. 21.'70.-It sheriff.
APPLICATION IDi DIVORCE.-
To Fanny Melson—NO. 349 Feb. term, 1880.—
Von are hereby notified tlust Phineaa Nelson. your
husband, has applied to the court of common pleas
of Bradford county. for a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony. and the said tourthas appointed Mon
day, the sth - of December MO, for hearing the said
Phloem; In the Igenuisca, at which time and place you
can attend if y'att think proper. " •
Sept. 29.'70-4t
TN BANKRUPTCY. - DISTRICT
-IL Conrt of thollnlted States for the Western Dis
trict of Pennsylvania. Western District 'of•Prsonsyl
ramia, S. S. In the natter of lUchard Ashton, s
Bankrupt: . . _ .
A Warrant in Bankruptcy has been leaned by acid
Court against the estate of RICHARD ASHTON, of
the county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania,
itt said District, wholiks been dilyadludgeda Sankt
rupt upon petition of his creditors, and the payment
of any debts. and the delivery of any property be
longing to said Bankrupt to aim or to his use. and
the transfer of any property by him are forbidden
by law. A meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt
to prove their debts, and choose one or more as
signees of his estate, will bo held at a Cour(of Bank,
ruptcy, to be holden at Towanda, Pa.. hr said Di&
tract, on tho 11th day of October, A.D., 1870, at 10
o'clock.-a.m., at the Mike of EDWARD OVERTON, -
sr., E
ct. su„ one of the Registers in Bankru
MURDOC H.
ptcy ofoald
.Distri A.
Sept. 22.'70.-4w 17. S. 3lsrshsl;as Messenger
IST OF THE NAIiiRS-OF PER
=a,4 'sons - drawn to be jurors in an adjourned Court
of Common Pleas to be held at the. Couit,llonse in
Towanda, on the first Monday of November !XS.
ITANTAISS Ma/WM
Albany twp., Henry Brown. Joseph Waltman;
Athena boro., Jacob A. Sticks; Itorinigtan West.
Simon Pratt,, Curtis Swain; Barclay twp., James U.
Johnson, John A. Faucet: Canton born.. Timotliy
Burke„ Walter S. Newman; Franklin. Edwin O.
,Wiley;'Granville, Anderson S. Robinson; Monroe
boro., Marvin M. Cooldaugh: Monroe twp., Henry
'. Myers; Orwell, Lyman S. Chubbuck: Uldgebury,
Alexander Stlrton, N. R. Beckwith. Benjamin L.
McAfee; Springfield. Rufus--B. Gleason, Francis
Hipley; Standing Stone, John Ennis. Peter Land.
meson, W. Stevens: Shoshequin, Ulyses E. Horton:
Troy twp.. James Shanon, Alvin Linderman; Troy
boro.„ Wm. Morgan; Towanda bores. Chas- Dayton,
Italph W. Russell, Nathan Tidd. Morgan Leal •
Terry. William Allen; Warren, John P. Kinney,: m.
Manning. Cyrus a. trAwaton: Welles.-y. Brower jr.,
W. P. Wiley.
AUDITORS NOTICE.—;The tux- •
derrigned appointed an auditor to distribute.
funds in the hands of executors, of the‘ estate;of
JONAS Y.T.SALL.,tlecessed. arising. from sale of real
(Letitia of said deceedent, will attend to the duties of
his appointment at the office of Delos Rockwell. Eat.
in Troy Som., on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3d. '7O,
at II o'clock a.m., at which time sad pleas all per.
sons aro required to present their chips or be dc
barel froba sharing la the assets. '
Oct. 13.10.-4 w
F.U131 FOR SALE IN MONROE
TONiTSHIP.—The imbscifber offers for sale
his valuable- farm, Wog on the Berwick tarnpace. in
Monroe township. three miles from the village : of
Monroe. mil seven tulles' from Towanda, with a
good road leading from both the above places. The
Sullivan @ Erfe Ilallroad also passes through the
farlu. .It contsltts.loo acres.. about 65 scree under.
goof state of cultivation: good- buUdings i l .two large
orchards. and to well watered, Terms aim;
J. C. ‘2.d.
South Branch. Aug. 17.10.
NOTICE is hereby give that the co
partnernblp lately existing under tb firm
ttento of Mast= k Csaxxxn has been dissolved by
the retiring of Mr. Manley. The books and accounts
of the late JIM are in my bands and Must be settled
immediately or costs .ill be wads. -
Canton. S. CIIANMEIt.
►rHE
BEST FIR IT JABS IN USE
at alcCAI3t &
./. P. VAS FLEET.
• • all. it
appeal
ad fa
MAR
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appeal
judgement
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W. A. T 11011414,
PT*ThopiAary
R3l.
Andik•-
J. EERY WAX FLEET,
' Sheriff.
J. H. 811. RIV.
Auditor