Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 27, 1870, Image 3

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    Mradfoti Kttportet.
s LOCAL , AND , GENERAL
se- The next Mite Society meet
, g will be held at JudgeMaactra's.
pa- We regret , to learn that R.
ltnownt, at one time proprietor of the Ward
Milthr, (Ertl in norriellsrillo on 'Tuesday morn-
Notwithstanding the recent
me, "mine host " Wltsott . is still prepared to
inroish entertainment for both "mate ‘.. and
!vast," totting socnred:amplo stablaroom.l
sir Mr. d. Butts will opetl.' a
IN'riting School, In this phieo soon. We have
t• xaminea sotroa of his specimens, which we
oon
,ider superiot to anything of the hind we ,have
rvcr seen We bespeak for him a
.. .ergo clue.
A Pm! STORL—The Waverly Ad
mre " On Wednesday night & G. CzAsa
caught 800 eels in his rack on the Susquehanna
near his farm. He has captured over 1,200 this
season."
for Mrs. STIION STETESSi of Stand
iug Stone, raised this season twenty.four citrons,
weighing 345 potuds, from one seed. The largest
one weighed 24 pounds and the sandiest $ pounds.
One of the largest found its way to our sanctum.
Ifir The second game of base ball
between the College nine, of Towanda, and the
"Fleetest" club, of Rome, esme off in this phiop
on Saturday last, and resulted in s tic-each
making 39 111128. GRAHAM BASTLICIT Rua cap
tain of t4o College nineshd G. KINN= of Rome
club. .04!
War ?Ir. E. K Svntormer, who
las - been taking photographic views through
the eastern part of this county for some time
past, will open a permanent gallery in Laity*.
yule xoon. We congratulate the people of that
place on securing the services of so geed smar
tish
PERSONAL.—The R. W. Grand Mao
'ter of Pennsylvepitt, B. LANDEILTON, Win lila
Union Lodge, No. 108, A.Y.M., at 'Plasonio Hall
ereniug..
--WS. GOODRICH and daughter have - returned
train the West.
• Bel. F. W. llama, late pastor of the church
in Ath cms, has renounced Episcopal orders and
united with the Presbyterian church.
aer JAMES SHERWOOD, democrat, has
been elected to Congress over ARMSTRONG, re
publican, in the 18th district of Pennsylvania
by two majority. The district is composed ei
the counties of Ilona, Lycoming, Contar, Clin
ton and Pother.— Adcocate.
Not exactly, Mr. Arirocate. Jastra Smut
wool; although a brother of the 'Dogs con
gressman, is a staunch republican of Shsehe- ,
(min township, this county.
le r The recent fires have fully
demonstrated the necessity for 'sadist Steamer,
and we are pleased to notice that Franklin Fire Co.,
No. 1, are making efforts to eecore one. A imbscrip
tion is being circulated among the business men and
property holders for the purpose of raising funds.
We hope all may consider the matter favorably, and
that the Steamer will soon be purchased. The
Ltn•ta Hose Steamer has already saved ten times its
value in property. '
se-b. B. BARTLETT, formerly of
the Means House," has taken a hotel at Whits
hall! N.Y. We find'the following notice of Mr.
B. in the Whitehall Times
Tiu C (MAN HOUSE RE-OMIED. —D.l3;Batt
lett, lately proprietor of the Poultney House, at
Poultney, N t., has leased the Vaughan House,
in this village, and.thrown it open to the pub
lic. Mr. Bartlett is a gentleman of large expo
rience as a hotel-keeper, having been engaged
in it for more than twenty years. We wishlum
abundant success M his new quarters, and have
no doubt ho will have a large share, of the pat
ronage of the traveling public.
ea - The County Superintendent
of a neighboring democratic county received
the following letter from a female applicant for
a school. It is strange that she did not receive
her certificate:
As the
school I will write a line and find out the
_reason you have not sent a certificate. They
-Icxpected this school to commence to-day. U
you ar agoing to send one I wish you would
scud it this week or send word so 1 can tell
them let them get some one else if they can.
The people of this place all of them wants I
should teach school I went and se them al that
had not spoken to me ibout it. Be sure and
let me know this week if possible.
1 sent tho nines. I did not keedw -as yon got,
them.
Vii' The con4Arts given by the Tim-
M.UNE BILLOTIIECS and intrs G. Pumsow at illEs-
CCIN Hall on Monday and Tuesday evenings,
Oct. 17 arrElB, were more satisfactory than any
ever before given this fall. They have won for
themselves a reputation in our community Whish
will alwifs insure them a good house.
The VEMAINE Bacrrukas are agents for the
celebrated granFr Organ, and the main ob
ject of their concerts is to show the merit of
their instruments and thus toiintroduce them.
Everyone was surprised and delighted with the
power and variety °Allis instrument. The Ma
sonic Order here having purchased one, this
troupe aro to give another entertainment for
their benefit et a Inture.day to be named. We
trust, not only for the purpose for which this
concert will be given but for the gratification
of attending so meritorious as entertainment,
all will attend—that Attunes Hall,. will, be
crowded. All the proceeds will be deiOted to
the benefit of the Masonic Order. Tickets 50
rents.
RumnizaFtELD.—Hr. Editor : I no
ticed in the REPORTER of the 6th instant, an ar
tick nil regard to the bridge over the canal at
this station. The writer was evidently sarcas
tic, and wished to cast a slur on this station.
The nuwov is all right and gives credit to the
Company. It ism(' solid framework, fifteen feet
high, instead of " twelve," and is very consols
iebit fur the citizens of Northeastern Bradford
to pass over with their freight, and we do not
wish to see It misrepresented. ' We admit that
there wia one woman the other day, who was
going to see her friends in the lower part of this
State, who got so frightened in going over this
bridge that she could not be induced on any
consideration to go into the cars, and gave up
the trip; but she was undoubtedly nervous. A
person that cannot go-over a bridge fifteen feat
high and four feet wile and carry a carpetbag,
is not fit to travel onVsrailroad.
I hope your correspondent will hereafter find
subjects of more general interest to write on,
and not draw the public attention to such little
local affairs.
Our tavern-keeper, PrrintlwantEssza, Esq.,
met with a severe accident on the 15th Instant.
His horse took fright while on business in Her
rick, and threw him out of his buggy and broke
hei leg. He was brought home, the limb. Was
net, and he is doing as well as could be exPect.
rd. F. L.
Oct. 21, 4170.
LERAIIVIII.E.—Esrrpa Itaspowno! :
in looking over tho columns of your paper in
almost every issue, we Kelton* fromaoructOno,
o! our sister towns acquainting you with whet
is going on Of Intend in their: place. No one
in our little town aeons to ;think. it worthy of
notice, but I think it will compete with any Of
our inland towns in many respects. As far Is
business goes, we think our town is ;bead Of
any of its also anywhere around. Same reiy
iuee buildings - ere In course of erection. .Tottit.
sox's fundturo ware roams are nearly com
pleted', and would be an ornament to anyplace:
Man= BAUM' has Just pulled, down his old
i' 101,11 7. and !shading a new one an a ankh
Luger scale. Arrangements are. now being
rondo to build a large hardware *le, do She
bpripg, and there hi Berne tea or a . tievii' dif
goods store, which re hope may not beat talk,
but will goon be seen. The Congregations lsts
hare last been repairing their e.hurch, and 118
understand the Methodists are inakhog arrange.-
manta for repairs also. A. iiow ansl magbiDoeat
bell lux Just been placed on the pnblie school.
arenas, which, if yon listen. attentively,, an be
heard full a quarter of a Odle, and its tones are
about as musical al an old cracked fiddle,
Poloties . has boon the topic of conversation for
a few wzell , gait. Election pissed olt:galetly,"
and there has been no great excitemeit wince,
excepting one of our demoetatio hinds got a
little excited and let his elbow . tads eras of our
ittitiblican'ii tit*. • 4in 'Watt.
- •
Inizrolisont.A. Bare Our= or
roiss.-04'weby4,34 elesfing;Aath instant,
at about 10 o'clock, an alarm of fire us sive,
and gaiter woe seen lanshig from therbanktott
,tonging to Messrs. Wzclaa &_lll.amr, locatea
in rear of the " Means House." The *Moen,
as ustua• nee *Me/ old, and aucceedil-11
confining the destructive element to that strap.
tore, bat could neither save that or its con
tents, which consisted of a. valuable_ horse and
cows carriage, Adel, ,hay groin. JO.
Their logs Is about $1,500, on which there was
anlinnirance of 050. , ,
. . .
AbOut an hoar after, while the sky was yet
hula with the glare of the ;Mewling 'and
before the engines had been boomed, the i'irM.-
ful cry wee again sounded, and now were. lama
leaping and dancing the forked tongue' rd'the
relentless en cm, intermingled with
_clouds of
smoke,,from tim roof of the "Eleeol Home' .
barb: Owing to the combustddis .eontents:_of
the barn, before the already wearied firemen sr
rived, several adjacent buildings had caught,
and an.eatensive and deatmetive ,cordlagratkm
seemed inevitable = and altkorigla the Principal
lessee were sustained by those who could - illy
afford them, yet, thanks to the gallant men
who did so nobly; the damage might have been
math greater.
~This disaster is as folklore: .
"l tirrell'Horia" barn mite large berm occu
pied by E. E. 817117111M0N IS I livery stable,
both buildingowned by licwiu. A Emma=
Loatti,Boo; imraranee of $l,OOO.
• Blrvrcausrld Ong *.*Pthlg
sinitriu Mty of hay and
Mr. Mims, proprlekw of the "Elwell Holm,"
lost throe Ursa, one ha*, one buggy, ono
Bhrharm; hay, grain: &c. Lae about
$1,800; no insurance. -
Guests
Guests of the "Elwell House " loat as follow:
Wit. Nmaza, ollinahore, a hone, Waal,
wagon, and goods valued at about SW*. No
insurance, •
Casa, KNAPP, of Burlington, a mare and colt,
harness, new baggy, &c.---about #5OO. No in
surance.
,Muss McDosam, of Dashers, horse, buggy,
and barnesii—s6)o; no insurance.
JAIL Rissurr, Bcotbnille, horse and harness
$l5O ; no insirance.
J. A. RECOIID kVA two dwelling-hoaxes, whir*
he bad Jost puretuumed from H. W. Nou.s.l.oyse
insured for —.
One of the buildings was occupied by Oro.
Boarwics, Who removed most of his goods, but
suffered considerably by breakage. The other
was occupied by WastAr Pans and Mrs, Hot,
Lox (colored). •
J. W. Themes, house and barn. The hoitse
was occupied by MIS. FELTON and Mr. J. R.
.Dews. Sheriff VA' FLEET had his bosses hi
the barn, but was fortunate enough to get them
out. Mr. Bistonix's loss on buildings Is about
CIAO; insured for E 1,200. Mrs. laurost and
Mr. Davnts , both bad their furniture muchdam
aged by removal.
Mrs. Moon's house, occupied by herself, IL
Yaw, and C. H. Maio, was considerably dam
aged. Mrs. M. and Mr. A. both bad a large
pottion of their clothing, silver-ware, sta.
len. The person who would take advantage of
such an occasion to steal, is little better than
the incendiary. Mr. YAW'. furniture was much
damaged by removal. Me - also bad a quantity
of lumber and fixtures tor a new house stored
in Mrs. Moonx'a barn, which - was destroyed.
Lose $3OO insurance.
ANOTHEII.—On Friday evening last, about 10
o'clock, an alarm was again given, which proved
.tabs a email paint shop near Second Street,
belonging to Wm. HEELER. There was an in.
surance on the building, but a small loss on
materials inside.
O Mons.—On Monday evening last a
bridge on the line of the Sullivan & Erie &IL,
crossing Towanda creek near WK. Eam.oces,
in Monroe township, was totally burned.
—The cause of those fires is known. Circum
stanCes emphatically tend to show that there is
a . gang or gangs of fiends, who, froth - an inex
plicable motive—or perhaps none at all—seem
intent on the distraction of our village. Two
suspicious individuals have been arrested, and
after a hearing before Justice Booster were
committed for trial. One of them was clearly
identilled by a colored woman as the man whom
she saw in the act of thilig the "Elwell House"
berm
The borough authorities hare offered a re
ward (SAMOS for the detection of the party or
parties who fired Mr. lizaran's shop, and the
Sullivan do Erie ILL Co. offer to pay $l,OOO for
the arrest of the bridge-burners. We tract all
the offenders may be apprehended and rebeive
their just deserts. •
Couvornou.—The execu
tive committee of the Young Men's Christian
Association, in ,view,of .gse atumal, convention
to be held in Scranton, Nofeniber Bth next,
have jawed the following address to the aeao•
dation :
' The committee earnestly desire that the con
vention may be specially blessed to all our as
sociations, stirri them up to greater efficien
cy in the - Maste r service; And that it may
excel' our last one in numbers, spirituality and
practical good ; and that its influence may be
carriedinto the'associations and churehes in all
pails of the State. No limit being fixed to the
number of delegates, we urge each association
to send as large a delegation as possible, of its"
most efficient men, these interested In and con
versant with the work:F.
We would recommedid. , associations to send
their officers, that we may learn from efficient
ones how their importan,duties can best be
performed, and that others may learn- of the
duties pertaining to their p osi tions; to send
older christians actively engaged in the work,
that we may have the benefit of their counsel
and experience ; to send young chrbitians, just
starting out in christian life, that they may
see what other christian laymen are doing.
Knowing that the Evangelical Ministry, under
standing our work, are in hearty sympathy
with tut, and realizing the importance of !rat
ing their co-operatfon, induce as Many as you
can to come as delegates.'
We greatly desire each association In the
State to extend its influence by stimulating, and
assisting in organizing new ones ; and to fur
ther this object, as well as to extend the influ
ence of the convention for good, we extend a
most cordial invitation to. ell Evangelical Min
isters in cities, towns, and country districts,
where there am no organizations, to come up
to the convention, and bring with them one or
more of their active laymen.
.A circular wi ll balsam! at an early date by
the Scranton association, giving the details of
arrangements, as to railroads, topics for dis
cussion, place of meeting, 'de., and all who
'wish to avail themselves of the privilege of re
duced fare on railroads, and of entertainment
while at the convention, are "requested to send
their names to the chairman of the executive
committee.
We ask all to come in a spirit of prayer, that
the Holy Spirit may open.to us the scriptures
by the way, and that the Muter may abide
with us and be known to each as we commune
with Him. We deeply feel the importance of
tnn
thii, as ,witho ut his p resence cur coming togeth
er will fail of to us or our association
cause. Wed to have many earnest, active,
consecrated c workers - meet - together,
that we may Morn from them what work is be.
ing done, and horse maypeat do it; and to
devise new ways for advancing the Holy Spirit
to a more entice consecration to God 1114. His
, .
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE AT LidiattothiLE.
—Mr. Editor : It is a great blessing to live in a
free country, where we can enjoy our owp opin•
ion Mich was the remark of the undersigned
atter reading the communication from "Fwscr-
Tr'
ißoar issue of to daf. ' •
His, " " is apparent: for he says he has
been "getting behind his clue Now, if we
were will assured that be is only a week behind
we should offer him our condolence; but as it
is, wo should:be but miserable comforters—so
we forbear. "'rime once past never rettints. 6
Xint let me ask : u "great onis 'lotto Teachers'
Institute are not allowed to parse or do any
thing else in a "whangdoodle, highfaluting"
style, who are? Dr. Fatszr.rt says that
" Vutithltslit may.renkare =OM
But little boats should keep near shore."'
Now will !'Ffpwizr" plena to.give ns' the
comet Parsing of the word " sitnited," in the
sentence—" Tamils is situated on the Susque
hanna river"? We are all learners. Some of
tie think that if we give good heed to our batiks,
,and the instruction of wise, teachers, we peed
not get behind our, due. The chase will be.
Wninishigoitall events. • 7 . •
" noun:" is right in his idea that a Teach
ers' Institute should be so conducted as to teach
kat:hers:how fa teach.: No one can gainsay this
ides. We are *lad, too, that be admits that
our tuperhitendent is interested in the welfare
of the teachers, for.certainly he is at the work
with willing bands, • warm heart, and with,
brains equal to , the situation:
The help he secured this 1111 proves that he
fully comprehended the wants of the-, teachers
and peciple, and the marked attention of the
crowded houses at etch of the lectures at Le !
Baysville was such as to convince the most
I"likeptical that the, people appreciated his efforts
to instruct and eettegtaie them ; while the tuuud
moue
,request lithe teachers for him to secure
die avreicesof thiewsuans next '11s11; was
as eonclusicethat they were more than " owluo•
ed" with the Professoe'i reading, and insinto
Why not id Your Welk lq seen at all times
and in all places:4:Wiiiiikeill- with modesty?
Where were you when that resolution liaised?
111crdidn't 3rowspesili thenn,ad there?. 130,*
tag might Lave relieved you. • 4
liVhy, ek k gerepty-five or, one hundred dollars
a week Is tot eitravagant wages for, he "great
'ones." Only think! many a one puts in fill
time at d re( s2O dollars ari evening wlxi
could learti.of Prof. anosausen "How to Bay
Things"—yes, and how to Write them and flow
to teach them.
The Professor's work among niwas pleasing,
instructive, practical and sr*oiesome—just spat
as u for the sobetrealities af_life"" tr
we will learn. Because he commands greater
wage!, thin we do is no reason for compiaint.'
Let us remember that " What man has done
man may, do "—that ours is not an " ungrakted,
revabllc,"ind that wheal wa ire eaarlhionehun;
dred dollars a week we can g it. Then let us
work away=keep up wiih' our_dass, and hold
fast our "fidelity"' to the end.
• - Q , an Ton CORNER
Chimney Corner, Oct. ?0,1870.
WYAMSING.—No 'doubt the readers
of the Barmy= are bet:inning aware of the fact
that Our town is rapidly increasing in impor-
Unite. -It is therefore , unnecessary for us in
each communication to &lbw every item of
growth in our place or to mention each of , the
many new, comers who design making the
"Pleasant Hunting .Grounds' their future
homes.
Let us take a pituidelo the bill north, of the
village and enjoy a beautiful prospect. Where
Man years ago stood only the hut of the wash
awonuus, now flciuriahes an extensive planing
nu 11, a.furniture manufactory, and where the
goose end gander disported in umEspisted free
dom in the liquid elements of a mid-puddle,
now dosuishes one of the ...finest . wagon ,marin
factories in the county; end new business es
tablishments and dwelling-houses cover .what
was then a productive farm.. Towardi the riv
er are three bridges spanning the Wyelusing,
beyond which aro the extensive farms of Messrs.
Warms:divided from the mountain view by
the alien waters of the Susquehanna. But
while enjoying this lovely landscape, beautified
by the variegated hues of autumn that adorn
the neighboring woods,'we are sfifferitig• from
an indescribable, vague !cantor the Mighty,lo
vincible, unrelenting "Saw ELY* is after us,
with that deep, penetrating, *cunning wit and
sarcasm, that ridicules the infirmities of old
age with such cutting, refined epithets as "bait
Pate," "squint eyes," "hump-beck,' &e. We
caripsver expect, while we lay any claims to
decency, to get down to y " fine nes" acute
style of wit. Over the nom deplane, "Solu
tes*" he asserts th at ono of our citizens of un
disputed temperance habits and principles is a
'PartiOly reclaimed drunkard of the O.T. Order
(when he knows they expel such), which state
ment is a fair spaniels of his truth and veraci
ty. He says our statements were false, although
we described things as we saw them and ae oth
ers saw them.
Notwithstanding "Silo° ryes" knock (town
argument of not sharp, not true (another Sash
of his brilliant wit), be says in his ' , drippings'
that strangers reading "Goras'" article would
be led to think that there was little else going
on here but battling, drinking, itc. ; but as our
article alluded in that respect to only " Snoo
Fix," he must consider himself by far the most
important portion of our town.
Ai "Snoo Fix's" next "drippings" will be
apt to inundate us, this will probably be the
last of . GUESS.
SHESHEQUIN.—Mr. 'Editor : Some
writer says, " Procrastination is a slatternly
housewife by whose fault chiefly the moth and
the rust are allowed to make such dull work of
life, corrupting all the gleam and gloss of earth's
perishable treasures." Truly I have been vic
timized, then, and fur several weeks Nit have
entertained "an enemy unawares." Various
duties (self-imposad 'Us true, yet pleasant with
al,) have been neglected, said neglect being at
tributable alone to the seductive voice which
has ever interrupted my good resolutions by
the tantalizing words—"l will to-morrow."'
Since forwarding my list, we have had an un
precedented season of line weather. The ilo
rions scenery our auturnnal landscape gives nit
is unparalleled. It seems as it by some elec-
Ade miracle the dyes of the earth's heart had
struck upward throngh - tho roots of the forest,
and like the angels that in olden time were said
to enter the bodies of the dying, reanimate the
perishing leaves and revel an hour In their bra
very. The Indian Summer,-which G. D. hods
vtcr. called " Nature's second thought," and to
us the sweetest of all her thinkings, seems to
have designed coming. earlier and remaining
Aster with us than ever before. With soul and
eye opened to the glories around ns, who could
not appreciate the exquisite beauty and truth
Of PHOSEE OMIT'S words, that bow much wives'
" We may turn from the sacred page
Where the holy record lies
With itavacions plans and promises -
Hidden from our eyes;
One volume writ by the hand of Odd_
Lies spread before ns std,•
And and we cannot shut andelasp the book
Of nature if we will."
The Association held here a few weeks ago,
passed off very pleasantly. Delightful weather
gave everything the appearance of a holiday.
Rev. Mr. Cnosmr, of Otsego county, N.Y., gave
us an excellent discourse on the morning of.the
first day. Rev. Mr. Peen occupied the pulpit
in the. afternoon. Oar old. friend and favorite,
Mr. Dexoxo, made a few remarks at the con
ference meeting in the evening, which won for
him many comments OZ pleased approbation.
The second and last day Mr. PECK gave us 'a
wealth of fine thoughts . on the noble theme of
Human Happiness, as connected within' text.
In the afternoon Rev. Mr. CAM= occupied the
pulpit, and with the sincerity and' fervor which
characterizes his sermons, and which is an ear
nest ()this fedure meccas in the "good cause,"
thus cm:minded the religions exercisee . .nf the
Association.
The foilociing Sabbath Rev. Mr. eIIOSBY was
again with us, and I believe his discourse was
appreciated by all who were present—teaching
rut as it did that theuldeal" in all man's lefty
dreams is the Real, and that Hod never yet per
mitted us to frame a theory too beantiful for .
His power to make practicable. Like. Cesar,
we mast knew the name of each of outsold**,
among whom the great geniral, " Faith," 'shall
shine pre-eminent, and
"Will make tli , iinely Peal
;The blghvet farms of ocr Moat."
Oct. 22, 1870: ficatv=4:r.
11611" Mu. Emelt: Perhaps, in Chris
tian handa,no one of the twirl:lonia Ii tailed down
with such'care from one generation to another,
surpasses in interest or value the carefully re
served family Bible. The affection.* of f
and kindred tenacionsly cluster around the ven
erable volume. While the symbol of household
salvation remains, it is the mute but sure wit
ness of the highest and holiest hopes of.snootis
sive generations. Who can recount the solaces
:and comforts derived from the old bible, hand
eak-down, it m ay be, from the great grandfather,
or,lt may be, • more ancient bequeathment!
What precious associations cluster around the
priceless volume! How vain it:were t place
mere money value upon such an object;
"The mines of earth uo treasures givci,.
That could this volume bray f
If the time served or your columns !entitled -
the space, I might with apparent reason indulge
al some length in - these reflections; but my
preieritlaik is mainly a' descriptive one; Be
fore me lies one of those old heirlooms. It is
thick folio of over a thousand pages, with solid
"Oaken covers bound . with icather,-with , Laity
brass* clasps. and corners. It weighs , eleven
pouhde, and was printed about one.hundred
andilfty-foui or-live years ago in the Dutch
language, in the best style of its time—its value
was then abontlitty:doliars—pro
trated with maps, charts, engnivAngs, he. Many
ditties') engravings are. , quaint - almost •tik the,
verge of emnicality. To give a Partial idea Of.
the book, we ; will traescribp.the..title-page ut
the New' .estaimit, the' Old' Testi:tient title. ,
page having wastid away
"In the, slew Gianni - or ar,ea":
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Tlf l polt F! WV by
t' lISTERDAM by Pieter Roilentam fn ,
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The book is the property of Jous Tom; of
Wysoi, and the Atom of its,preservation fur
nishes a highly romantic bat truthful addition
to our local history. To the kindness of Mr.
Amos You, of Wysor., , ,Eints first, Indebted for
my first knowledge of the book and a gemiral
sketch of its history. Since then, by the- mer.;,
est accident, I have met with an old copy of,
the " Preabyftirian," publiebed nineteen yeari
ago, in which there is a full and well written
account of the litatorymf the book-I bare • been
endeavoring to deseritie. I shall freely quote
froi
out thepaper in question.. the etotifse of.
afti Obituary 'notis of Mri. Mint Ttiiri.i,l4
Wyse; who died on the 16th of November,
1851, in her 70th year, "trusting In Christ fora
glorious immortality," it goes on to state "Mrs.
TUTTLE'S grandfather, L3AAC VAN VALIUSIIIIIBI3,
came to this country with his family in &nearly
day from Albany." " He, with a numerous fami
ly by,thettame,of )38905, possessed *tads in
Wysoi." " " gEntiniitc and lonic" Suers, his
sons-in-law, resided with him." They were at
the time apprehensive of danger from Indians,
as in the month of February, 1778, they had
carried away from the. Wyalosing Mr.,Amos
You's family as prisoners to Canada: "In
May following they made a hostile demonstra
tion in Wysox."
SEBASTIAN STROBE had been to the fort at
Wyoming, aching for protection. The Indfans
after this regarded ,lialkactuir "with peculiar,
ill will." In the month of Hay an Indian came
to Van . VeutuntritoU hone.; his daughter was
working 'butter at thotime; He Ahrnst tdaharitl
into the bowl, Ind, is relitod to. me * antearisi
his face with the beifer. As her remonstrantsis
only produced a repetition of the deed, she
hor hither. He proniptly put the Indian out
of doors.' "The crisis hid now come." Slum
-
Tux made his escape to Wyoming, and was in
the battle afterwards. The remainder of the
family - its prisoners went to Canada: Hrs. TOT
.T.OHN &sores daughter, was then five
years old, and vividly remembered • the trying
scenes of that time.
The family had buried most of their house
hold utensils; .the rest-the Indians endeavored
to carry away or destroy. "Among the latter
was the family Bible, which, with other books,
they threw upon the fire: The old gentleman,
with the resolution of a martyr, Sprang to the
rescue of the precious volume and saveditfrom
the flames:" The covers of the tiooli their the
marks of that fire at, this day. :
For ten years the old gentleman carried the
precious Bible in his pack. lie was for some
time confined in prison at Fort Niagara with
his son-in-Liw, Joan &malt.. The latter they
tried to starve into loyally.. For Ave dale be
was kept without food or water. "Finding
their efforts vain,,their desistedbefore the spark
of life was quite extinguished."
After ten years' absence the family returned
to their, original home, dug np their pots,: Itet !
ties, Ac., and began the world again. , We can
well believe that "the family Bible, that had
been their solace in captivity. was now doubly
dear to them." • . s .
The memoir good on to, explain the reason
why these families (the bona', STROTEN and
others,) word.removed. "They were among
the Whigs of '76 and were like. a picket guard
on the north of Wyoming, and would not fall
to giii notice of any hostile demeirudration."
But these families were cared Jar by • kind
Providence, and all lived to return. Their ene
mies limp perished.. " : ,
Hero, M. Editor, you have the history of the
old-Bible; and as you can perceive, it for a
valuable addition to our local annals. :You may
hear from me again. lAIIOX.
sp. The" Gift Enterprise " draw.
ing of Lints Hose Co., came off on Thnivilay
list, according to preFions announcement.
Notwithstanding the sterns veld& prevailed,
Merces Haft was crowded. Messrs. C. F.
NICHOLS, JOSEPLI - Comany; Gilman OilD,
A.'ENE, E. B. Drifonn,,ll. J. Cootzuwoit and
A. Duna, wore aeleeted to superintend drawing
the • tickets from the wheel, and everything
passed off to the entire satisfactionof the ticket
holders. C. B. Ponrza, Chairman 6,t' the tom
mittee, announced each prize and,the name of
the fortunate individual, as they were taken
from the wheel. Considerable amusement was
occasioned when the announcement vat; made
that, , prominent Bepublicana had drawn copies
of the Argus and vice versa, Democrats, the
Iit:POUTER. OZ. PATCH also received many
congratulations on his good luck in drawing a
"Velocipede," an article which will undoubted
ly prove very useful to him..
Below we give a f all list of the prizes, with
the named of the ticket holders;
No. Punic. Mom Powr•Orzcs.
1585 Barrel Flour. Ida Roselle. Towanda, • $lO 00
4320 Box Cheroots, E W Smith .. , 1.00
3815 Case Canned Plums, F Molder, Sylianis, 10 00
119 1 'Copy Reporter. A Banks, Wyalusing, 200
3279 .. Argus, W A Chittenden, Towanda, 200
2539 . 4 '.. Thee B Jordon, 4. 2 (10
Mid 1 Box Cheroots../1 .7 Heeler. .. 100
1367 Case Canned Peach* Vandyke k Co., 10 00
684 Pound Ten, G W Green, Wysox . - t 00
.4901 Box Cheroots, El 0 Done, Troy. • 100
204 .' II L Scott, • 1 00
5565 Pound Tea, Camp k Vincent ' 100
1143 .. Porter it Wolf. Troy, 1 00
' 3390„. . 4 James Leggala. Waverly,• , 1 00
4129 Open Buggy. 8 Work - Columbia :Roads, 125 00
3743 Bradford Argot., E B Campbell,' . 200
1706 Fancy iron match holder, It Jacobs. ' 1 00
9003 Box Cherootti, Mrs 3 T Dudley, Elmira, 100
5881 .. J 0 Keeler, 100
2133 .. Samuel Hawkins, -
3802 1 Plow, Henry Harris,
4378 Cedar Pall, 3 M Watts,
5620 Box Cigars, C Claire°, Warren,
491 Pair Lava Vain, J H Hines!,' - 5 0,..
2535, BradfOrd Argos, Thomas Woodruff, 2 00
3519 .. Reporter, Allen M'Kean, 2 00
4756 .f Argots, 'Hymn Hume,., ” 200
5718 Gents Pockot—book, H L Simpson 1 1 50
1692 Totind Tea, .7 MVEilcox. South Branch, 1 00 ,
3179 Kerosene Lamo.ll L Kinney, Laeoyville, 1 00
3156 Found Tea, Ll 4 (lanipbeil, . 100 '
5241 Velocipede, 0 B Patch, 50 00
4301 Box Perfunery, 0 H Gibbs, '2 00
3408 Box Cllgara,WHFranclaco. Warrlington, 5 00
202 Boaewood Box, T 0 DeLano,
4503 , One ,T' ,
Frank Brown, 3 00
3709 Toilet Sett 411rathea, Geo4l Corbin,' -- 500
3710 Box Che,rootti. /no H Overton, Monroe, ,I.oo'
2023 Ladles Pm*, H L Scott,
2136 $lOOO Lite_ Ifs Policy, Jas Shultz; Wysox, 20'00
5 76 0 Deeming Cole. A M Stutaltochtster. It/ 00
22}6 BA/ Cigars. Port Wilcox, Albany,6 00
5865 $5 00 Greenback , To wanda. 500
5713 Bradford Argos. F . E Barber,Agesit 200
2234 Jar Pomade. .7 M Smith, Troy„ 1 50
1419 Box Cigars, 0 L Trticy, 4 5 00
$5lB $2O Gol4l.loella Card, Sylvania, ; " i 2310
4335 'Bradford Reporter. W 8 Taylor, DUshore, 2 00
1411 Sett Tinware. 5 El Griggs,
955 Box Cheroots, Axmlallinto, • - TOO
893 Sett Sash and Blinds, Geo 8 Hrrmet 125 00
3242 Box Cigar% W 8 Pun:"... . _ ' ' 500
913 Doi ifilieShhist Jai Oar& Wpm. 011 00
5517 Small Chromo, Mason Doane, 2 00
2357 Fancy match holder. Mrs J T Turner, 1 00
4739 Barrel Flour, C 0 Finch, Laporte, 10 00
2= Bradford Argos, Mrs Webb, 3 00
4859 Balt clothes to order, ARl3elleck. . 50 00
4207 Oil Painting, Jae Corbett, Tali Creek, 25 00
5805 Bradford Reporter, Maladllo 2, • 900
2616 " Argue, .1 J Horton, 300
3023 Large Steel Plate Engraiing, Jno Beman, 40 00
1122 BoiCheroota, 11 C Mary, ~.2, 100
3E19 Box Toilet Soap; Alice E 11iller Leßoy; 503
2846 Fancy Match Box, A Ladd, New Albany, 1 00
5326 .. Henry Gaff, 100
438 Bradford Argus, L Winston, 2 00
4010" Reporter , . M Ward, Greenwood, 200
Ors cedar Pall.Mm Grillils. 150
078 Bradford Reinder. T 0 DeLano,, - 300
697, Ladlea Purse. J E Brown. - 210
8767 Box Cigars. WA Chamberlain. ,)1 r 6,00
2490 220 Gold. J'YPrhari, Paterirlile, • 4 -;I -- 211 30
1 3435 01110 CT? gre!as Water, J Potter, _ _ _ •-- 12,00
DM $2O Oatd. Liana Depew _
2421 -Box Cheroots: J.ll Waid.
1806 dents Pack eared; Thee Desmond. ; ; 1 , 60
113 Ton Coal. BB Camp, Wralusing. 400
4375 Barrel Flour. Mn L O Newell. 10 00
1868 Deadtbed Arges.l. &Eaton, • 2 00
3432 Cutting bees..-Cliossdand. LeYoy. 13 00
sart Oillasinther, Geolemales. ; • . • 12 00
1434 Colthrstor, GeoMentanrv-- 01
2450 Bos agr% Thos DeLano, . ; 00
3860 Velocipede, Henry H0ak..:::.. - .. • Ai
2309 Chester 'White Bow. Early t Lane.
Washington 'treat, N Y afifi. , • - "50 "u•
4481 Bradford Argos. P D Marrow. . 900
3571 Cam Perform:v. C P Palen. • • 300
273 Billdbott ArDul. E II Horton. H Toirands.2 00
6072 Bradford Reporter, Jas 0 Anderson, 1 2
.00
6421• leroiene Lamp, DWI:Ina, • ' - 110
1909 4 light Gm Chanddlier. W DPal" , • 110 90
sNt MribiWateh, T Wooing, w-mmagide,ls 00
1408 00 001:110beit 11235,• ,- ; :00 90
4610 Dos Cbereatai - ••• •,•:*1
2111 Cook SltmaiJeff • 1151:00
1181 Ladles 13656Watelt;LWMMW. Bird", MO 00
4533 Boort% Toilet Demi Foam; N 3110
5208 Pound Tck.E 0 Goodrich,
1510 -00 Plinend. 1121;de Writs: . • • 10 OD ,
DNB Kers 1,m% Boehe;Brop Bersholds„ ares3 l oo
1882 lkadfOrd SipOeW,•43 11 Ironton. Meier, 2 , 00
SID 'drink ino Mitaltpr 1.00
48 - Cedar pNI.B W Edna • - 1 , 50
3526 Marble MantleNhalf. L finilthp Crow* 00-
5808 Box Clgara, Bald No 2, • , gg•
1799 Bolt Clothes. -, $0 00
2213 Fiestelasalneigh„Cchaffee.Leßsyrrille,lss 00
321-07 1 551 Bradford Atr•Edmet: Allentown._ 200
, cage. AC9014400. 00=
kfil/MW Colt Odrital. 'l, 1'; I 4.00:
6468 02 Panting. Jon Rohl ABM:Mire, 12 50
4691 Osuiltolliti Templeton... •-•- • 76 00
3251 Colas. Pall. Em Bartholomew. 1 60, -
1 11 L 414.t tSyrieg N es '
l ;88-- 1 01= r 1
4503 Pound Tea, James Foster, • 1 OW:
1 23 0 Wl.OPotteettlo 700§ A7A3100. W 10 0 ,4 20 00.
3029 Bou W Dedos. Derrell, 100;
Old"
P Itepard, 40
2062 Old" Heatispbere, Om Sackett,' 12 Oil
4807, p 0,404426044, Panklia NO 1.. . 00
4942' coaelltoirti kittntteti, IPCOors Ott 13 OD
,~BllllTrs,.George • , 104
lIMEiMM
-1933 Barrel ChOrk D W Ilesslssy, Cason. e lie
5265 Merino D PetterisHowilL 20 00
1252 Born' lea; 5031150. Say /Warn% 400 00
'. 710 Ton COM, Dr Stemma.. "' - • _ ` s , ' : • 6 111
son Pon3lllW II )0 0 to• Slltftlha n 4; s at
4367 CM** HO 11 & MOP .6 0 00
2456 Rae Cigars. TOM MBank • .\ ' 500
3967 11111 D Prilerk Dr Gleason. Waskirsgtok 20 00
4160 ebbe Maiiimi, ZullaMßoosa, ,,, '; `46 00
4115 (Addy Chokes Tea, W Bonk Watkins, -10 00
477/I.3arandlio, Bangs
_Beaells. :-...,_ ,-; ''. ; • i , 140
NOill die PerfOrnery. Prank 144.41 1 311.' ' ' 'll 00
- NOD ' - .. -: - Naiad NO 2. .. •-3 00
Aooll.Ton lises Cada
-2106 One Canned Peach ß es, Miss L Mershaßi 10 5 00
1133.TertW.4 0 116 Nom '- ' - 4 .4*
: 110 1 5.meemoen II aratilia. : 7 : , '-' , - $ l4O
1796 997 Bha le i nel. fr ar ,
eu • SCO
lan 13 ~,... ~...-,• ~:,-, .;.- , :.:100
863 4 0 me . o
_,,_
_... ... - ;5 00.
32113 Bradfad Argos: Horton 4 CrP Pilch: ~1 00
2973 Rmall arrow. Johnßrennsk 2 00
1587' Barrel Flo ur , Mary Ladd. - - 0 00
.
4186 Box Soap. A R KlngsburY. 19
00
594 •Bradford Reporter, N X Reynolks. Alba. 2.00
_• 1. Globe Remispbereall Rendhead. - 'l5 ft
3704 Iron Mat& Holder, H C Illisby, 100
' 679 Coliathik RA M t tomoM.,•• :,, • .• I, 110
ion'
_ 4 . 811
5883 Pound Tea. N Kinney. -. -
__ , 1 90
7901 rge Redd* Horse, .113 add. AID', ' - ' WM
o Coal..lllJudd. 4 00
2730 large Albano. 12 A Tanighlk • . 400
4160 Piney Watch Holder, I Altars, Pittston, 100
6717 Ton Cad, F Z Bieber. Airold;„ 440
2sszawaviococig 01. r c a, a 1-s
71355tImmIlreiwer.7 C Bb. Terroullk — 'ls Mr
1537 Cutting Box„ GII Wood, 4 . . 13 00
- 607 Barrel Omani, Pat Ptelan. 6 00
SRI Jar Pomade, C A Preston. 11 Talmud'. - 1.00
SOU trloS l7l Hot 81110 5.; A 011101,1181111H114.2 OQ
5232' Reiter= Lairip Webb; Ilieshermik .1 00
2374- Brad Reporter. T 11 Booby. Monroe, '2 Mr
1172 Brad•rgus.W LRearanimproyMititldeld,2 00
8167 Cedar Palla F Mena. _ 1 110
5561 First clue Chiceast to order. Franklin 1. 53 00
4091 Kerosene Lamp; C T Endes,' 1 00
2724 Lot in It Towanda, 1111birrett,Mttaton.500 00
1312 Bradford Haporter. • L Tharnste, .. : , , 900
3295 Box Cigars, WEvans,Towands. : 500
629 Bradford Argus. F D Decker.. oi
~ _ ? 900
4731 DreasPstterli, EFrook-: '. ' 000
1254 Bradford Argus, F. F Smith, - 2 00
3064 Ban.6lllmar. F Huntley. Tornado, • ' 4 37 50'
4004 Barrel Floor. H Cunningham, Green•wd, 10 00
4559 Pound Tea, Franklin No 1, 1 00
1667 Globe Heinispliere, Flo Berth, Marualeld.ls 06 '
2278 Ton Coal. Ens Loran's. Troy • 400
1169 Palmy Iron Match Holder, ZKendall, • = - 1 60
'2265 Ten Coal. olt Porter, - 400
1889 Kerosene Lamp, (Matching, 111ster,, , 1 00,
;3044-Oultiester. WlB Mann ' ', • 11 015
4034 Bradford Reporter, Geo Fox, 2 00
MB Pound Tek J F Means. . 100
4229 Cedar Pall. H Barton • C P Patch, 1 60
.4563 $lO Silver, i P Duren, . 10,00
'4722 Merino D Pattern 10 yds, Miss e D Pratt, 20 00
1344 Box Soap. H G.Merenr. 33 00
4882 Dm Cheroots. 111 Horton. ' s ' • . , 100
1424 Pair NR.,Booto. Reed Stevens, . 15- 00
.1101 Marble Mantle Shelf. W 8 Vincent, 6.00
2274 -Box Cheroots, M 0 Locinlai-Z, Troy. 1 00
2306 Bede:ad Re
JpoTr tCeroo.
k W KM
Ds N Y. 11
0 0 05727 P ou nd Tea,
1765 Bradford Argus, ° 2 00
5131 Kerosene Lamp 3 Marin, Fall Croek, 100
5166 Jai Pomade. Mb Kane. " 3 00
3233 Barrel Flour. Mrs Johnson: ' 10 00
1226 Pound Tea. 0 It Wood,. 1 oo
616 Brad Reporter. J D Lynch, Fall Creek, 900
3180 Globe Hemisphere. J F Means, 15 00
413 Roll Brussels Corpet.Siun Kingston. 70 00
5299 Cultivator. 11 11 Taylor, 800
3457 Reel Reporter, I A Moody. Rome. ' 2 00
5002 A IrDougall, Pittston. 900
709 Bradford Co Plow, Heaters. 9 00
5343 Brad Reporter, 3 G.Wrlght, Ferluntlle. 200
220 Dble HarneneLoulia,sumealKscedrods. 711 00
5538 Cedar Pail, Franklin No 1, 150
319 one Perfumery. OF Powell, Pittston, - 000
352 Barrel Flour, A 0 Mason, 10 00
2044 Box Cheroots, Thermos Clammy. 1 00
601 Ladies Purse, W B Stevens, ' 2 00
1241 Bradford Reporter, Fannie Gard, 9'oo
1003 Box Cigars, F. 8 David. 6 00
4175 Box riaord levera g a us . 1 Krinamen
El W Urge), . - - - -.., - • - ------- -41. 1
.a
4059 Bradf
Ar,
1433 Toilet Sett. Hattie Phelps. Burlington, 5
1030 Bradford Argus, 12 M-Dnrfey, 2 00
6824 Gents - Pocketbook, B Granger, N Tr:elands, 1 50
3522 Box Barp, HI Chubbuck. Warren, 9 00
2921 Pound TervElarn Coolbaugh, Wysok 1 00
5182 Map Towanda; Patch and Blackman'. 800
3548 French Shawl, Ira Varney, Franklin, 15 00
3784 Ton Chestnut Coal. W A Chamberlain, 5 25
2008 Bradford Argus, Mason Beals, • 900
2149 Miss D Northrup, 909
3627 Churn Power, L D Caderty, Binghamton, 33 00
869 Wood Beam Plow, 8 J Berger, 8 50
380 Point lace Shawl. May Bowsnan.Towanda,7s 80
382 Box Cheroots, A C Stevens, Wyalmang, -.1... 00
4164 Bore led 5011.50, D W Burr,Keshoppen4oo 00
3012 Kerosene Lamp. nos Jennimm, 1 00
4789 Tem Coal 3 B notion: Tarrytown. ' 450
8155 - Boa Cheroots, 0 L Grant„ - G Summit, 100
3993 , 1, Plow. Patterson k Kinney,
33:6 Ton Coal, Humphrey Brothers,
4331 Pound Tea, H Davenport,
473 Ton Coal,
3339 Kerosene Lamp, F A Cash, 1 00
780 MerinOD Pattern, 10 yds, Jim Mitchell,' 20 00
2062 Box Cheroots. ..1 K Ferguson. Pittston, 1 00
4131 Bradford Reporter. Bobt Jolley, 9 00
510 Case Perfumery. M Bennis, - • 3 00
2828 Bradford Reporter, G 11 Dimmock,Orwall. 2 00
4709 Sett Chamber Furniture, Chas Gaaley, 75 00
3897 Bradford Repinter. L A Case, Troy, 2 00
5207 Cedar Pa il . Xl5 Moody, IXi
3752 Pound Tea, R Erman", N Ir, • 100
1429 Sett Single Harnmkli Ii Montinye, 40 00
1373 Ton Coal, E Orertob: Jr, 6 00
1588 Jar pomade, Jas Mlitle, 1 50
4890 Marble Mantle Welt, Clarence Nevins, 6 00
3391 Box Cheroot.. X M Reynolds. Alba. 1 00
3578 Oenta pocketbook, J 111 12110tt,Sheshequin.1 60
1725 11 0 Howes. 1.50
5966 Barrel Flour; Thames, lO 00
4379 Kerosene Lamp. C II Wilson. Elmira, 100
1388 Globe Hemisphere. Mrs L Mundy. lli 00
3139 Cedar *B. J M Collins, 1 50
2599 Jar pomade, A II Dodge, Leßoy,' 2 00
3566 Silver Wateb t 0 Benjamin. Urn bin, 28 0 0
4886 Sox atruit, NH Kingsbury ,
1244•111sible Mantle, Raab Donilibertr, Wysom,-11 00
152 Ink Mud, Ira P' Ihena, 760
_ _ _
Step
_he,- ,
.
SO Barrel Flow, X It Maw. - -..
5107 Box Cheroot Jerre Broanalian„ Wee, 100
5115 Bradford Deportee, O W Sweetland, 900
315$ Marble Mantle, 3 IS Cahn, 6 06
208 Brad Reporter, A 2 00
1644 .. T i =ter, E Canton. 2 00
5403 Buffo* Pig, 0 W Rabbi, 25 00
3529 Gents pocketbook. Sit Moray, 1 se
1939 Cedar pall, J 3EDarling, Portage. WM , 150
3219 1 pound Tel.llßeaX B Brain. S Canton, 1 OD
1107 1 plow, Dr Smith, Waverly, 10 Oft
321 Case Bair Restorer, J P Post, P o st BM, 10 00
351 Fine Boots to order, A 0 Mason, 12 00
6997 Bradford Argo.s. - 7 7 Taylor. ' 200
5428- Boa'Cheroots, L D Forrest, SmitbAeld, 100
.5881 Bpadford Argue. 0 L DeLano, 2 00
'
3188 Box Cheroots, J F-Means., 1 00
5371 - .. Ben Drrpew. . 100
3304 IWle, Dare Leonard, Meter. 25 00
4660 Iron beam side bill plow, --, . 10 50
9007 Merino D patters, /13 Yds.4llool4llw. 23 00
2942 Tali Coal, Id 3 Coolbangt, - - 400
Stir M. T. VANoonoin, of lolonrol)
tenniahip, has left at this office • /talk of corn me*.
antingfeed and ten tad, es in length.
13=NESIS Lois.
16-Rose Blat — i - ge it EVANS &
Hu.Dnern's. -
• ser According to pearances,
TAYLOC'S Electric Oil is,giving universal antis-.
faction
ISt. Diagnal Serges at EvAss Sr.
an Wawa
Viir gave. you been into Mrs. J.
New Millinery Store on Bridge street ?
Her prices are very reasonable, and such beau
tiful styles l Next door to the' Red, White and
Blue Store. -
1 00
10 00
1 50
lap EVANS At, linmaErn,;sole agents
for "Thn Queen's Own" 'Bilk Lustre Black Alps
caa. The best in marktit.
X 3.1871. The last YoL of liar
psr's Megazhie is new closed. My subscribers
who Wish to. disiaintizino or change for other
mogazines, will please do so at once, at the-
D member number commences a new Vol.
Those Rho do not so direct will bo ontinned
another year. New subscriptions solicited.—
I am selling wall paper cheap, and trimming it
free of charge. A large assortment now ready.
F. J. Camas.
IMO
. kktl. You . can find - :' the- cheapest
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, &c., at
Evans it Huanurrn.
HUMPIIILY BROTHEBS have just
reoeite fineethndleat : lot of 'Fancy lap
Bobes,Volf and Buffalo Itpbea, Reese Blankets
eta; ever offered in Towilida. Their Ileritees
Department * under The sOpervieiop of Mr. Will
cox, is as usual producing tho best 'vrork ti• be
found, Ind they4re reelierect to =kilo ord&
any description of Carriages or ,Team Harneei
at short notice.' They also 'invite xi °lamina.
• thnle)filmir large ._assortment of Trash* , eli
Traveling Bags, Beticifilee. &c.
A NEW MING Et TOWANIiA.---111101iES
.itirldsblng Storey Millitudy, Brom andltanddr
ing Goods, in Bddleman's..New Block, Bridge
Bt.; Wanda, Pa.`- - .Mrst. E. C. Iltatmou.si would
respectfully announce to the ladies of Towanda
and vicinity, that eh° his' lased one of the
commodious etore•roonta in Beidkormat's Block,
,on Bridge sink!, and has' opened s lltat
_clew
DreMMiddiwind *Faridsling *re: . - *44llits'
sfeselilidren'e Goods, ready. made, einstudkr
,Oti,ks4oor;t.ado to order. Madame beioloreit-
Pattern Specimens evesywiesto rondined
toillf &tidal( them: Ottrtondeay.:
on to please our patrons, wolioia to natio a
16117,44 Of`POU o l,=rr
c r?tY4
eximitif3 bur gobthntn
• .. MULE. G. AMMAN.
. Oct. 20,1870. •
LEI
Thocuita ficio4*.--;3lersan3. CArauil
JCPUIWY have announced in their card in ;this
iisni,thailthes. milepost it set* &xi hotrod
tion in dancing and deportment, at the Ilk**
**WWI 0 10 4 . 0 4. 4 ,4 1 044;*
• ltrAturnsattuts lonfteniorid an invialde men
-1014 1 4L44 1 : 4 cill#raa a , ***lt*,
Psalm - wno is at present anptcped. as -ma
i liedr. ll o.4 o l4ata3laltair YOkiaila i ii* L .for, a
otysarstengaged at -
oak
ea vatilthkis UM 4 be:o ntstp tti?f the,ntest
iiiitialiks l , l6 4abe-rs.t.tiiir
ter *srl l arenta 'war aaW - hint
thidinittldren to their ears. The." *.,.
played - in the school will consist of • harp and
ir ioty;;y) (i
MEM
118 ..Bbleskitalian . 1 40 4 -7749/12e
thing new 'kilt aiiiiiistarat atm (mop, it
‘r-„ , ) 144 914t 411149.",:ar
. •
Couonsl-olac Ona . iv—Duriag the
wet, changeable NUM of .faH • and winter,
when throat and king dfskiasi4 aisteo frequent,
persona should bear izimind &Importance of
PIMPQF arresting their Peeteeee bit** The
r,elPei*L, tlFineleds.lot9l t4e..W
Mildly of commuiption were Shat attacked with
whatthey thought - tobeenWit inght ease, ori
oold on the bream', and enorteatudy i leaving it
would i!earitisell Off, neglected the proper rem
edies until their disease terminated in consump•
Hinnies Compit3yrup of porcr fajls
the hoist cities of `coughs,' Colds;
hoirsenessonttairh mi the breast, ore throat
and asthma. It \an infallible remedy for,
nhooping.comih. Ills uo private quaCk" prep.
i rati(4l 2.2o°B PreParea ogler { # l ° iguYilidiAlto
supernsoirof s'graduatiref the Pennsylvania
Medical college, and preseribedby, agree of the
leading phYsielMil in the:United States. It is
Strictly a scientitio, preparation, containing all
the medical virtnes'Of the Pine Tree sr in a
concentrated .forna; combined *o34 f: heat,
dimulcerits aridts known to the pro.
;fession.s . Pil*,6o.quits pi3A bottle. Sold at F.
W. Bnouires Ding Starci,Vowanda, anti ilntaxa
& Y&uens ' s Drug Store, Wyaluaing...ltunext,
14stros, Proprietors, Philadelphia. ' .
. Det.1,40."..11m " ' '
DODbE-PEPNEL - In th e 'Cluteclan ChrUreh in
Franklin. on Saturday, Oet. 10,1870, by the Pos.
noel tor.W. W,
l Dodge of .Franklin. to• Was Mary:Ten..
of Asyum. .
„ • ,
VAN DTILE-11ABDING:=At the reildence of Ur.
J. Dann In Canton. Oct. 204870, by Bev. J. L
Watson, D. B. Van Dyke and Mai A. A; Harding;
_ both of Cake, Pa.
YOUSE-CPAYNght.,-An Darlleirtorn, at the bonne Myron Calkh*Vek 23, ISM. by Bev. Z.-• Lane.
Martht U. Morse arid Mtn Nellie W. Cratnner; all
AYEBS—ESSErtwure..—At Luther's MUIR, Oct. 18,
4610, by • Bey. Z.: Lane. ,and idyls MiresMit
Essenwine; of Darlington.
ELLIOTT—VIROUICIId—in Wylets.f.o6l. . 11170,
by W. If. Conklin, Emil. Mr. W. M. Elliott of Le.
Itaysvilla and Miss Martha E. yergison of Wyscrs.
PRINCE-LEINEIL—In Warren; Oct. 16, 1610, at the
house' of the bride's father. by Rev. Wm. C.
Pack; Abed Mace and Miss &Truth Hines; all of
Warren.
DICKFXBO2t—BOWEN.-.—At Windham Centre, Oct.
18,1870, by nee. Wm.' C. Peck. J. C. Dickerson
and 311 is B. M. Doren; allot Warren.
BUBSTIT.—In Sylvania 04. 4; 1870, of internal
. loorpta. man of Francla and Ludlam A.
Dural; kind 2 years months and I day. •
Of auch ' ts the Kingdom of Hoaremr, •
SUMPIIIIEY,—In tills borough. on Thursday. Oct.
19, 1870, Colette 8., infant daughter of Ira B.
and Heitto_llonuabtoB..-.marlin ana
041.11;
•
INSt. Highest price paid for all
kinds of Farmer's Prodnce, at the-Bed White
Blue Store.
DON'T NEGLECT THIS NOTICE.—AII
perms owing 8. N. AsrunvaLL or Aevniwarse
Baunna by note or account must pay brt
November first, or collection will be enforecit .
Oct. 20,'70.
Dar Second-hand Sewing Machines
for sale at a bargain by Wickham & Black.
Alan, Machine Needles, Oil , Thread, Silks,
he., &c. ; April 25, 1870—tf.
7 50
600
1 00
4W
WIT We guarantee satisfaction in
all the work we do. We cut, make, and trim
elOthing for men and boys wear,
H. MMUS k CO.
4 Bridge Street. Towanda, Pa.,
• .
Mir A Secondhand Top Wagon,
with polo and shafts, running gear nearly new,
for Bale at Braves .Carriage - Factory'. -.Price;
1150. Sept. 21,111-41.
es. Choice Mackerel, only one
shilling perponnd, at - N. J.Loxo's.
Jilne 16,1870.
liiir " sea Moss Farino " for Pud
dings and Custards, for sale by
Rine 16;1870.
mg.. Your phoice of thi3 very :1A1124
Tetai, for 1,3 per lb. at the lied Mite .t . 81n4
Stare, ,
10 00
118. Goods delivered to all parts
of the village free of .charge. fled White
Blue Store.
• JMiss GIUITIN has received the
latest styles of Fallisnd Winter Millinery Goods.
A variety of Heti - and Bonnets - Butt cannot fall
to please the ladies who examine them. hand
some Flowers and Feathers, rich Satins and
VelYett si ßibbons, flashes, Laces, and all binds
of Bra Coils and things for the hair, which
will be sod on reasonable lorms..
All who are indebted to Me will "Please - call
and settle immediately. Over Montanye's of
fice, corner Main and Find . strmts.
Oct. 1870.
. ,
Ifir Go to the . Bakery ; first door
north of Ward Honse,lo r fresh - Onickers.
Oct. 27, 1970. D. W. Boort& Co. '
air The Germania Fire Ins. Co.,
N.Y., has become ik favarlte Company to insure
in, ofi account of its promptness and liberality
in settlement of-losses.
-Por a policy in it apply tti Jona W. Agt
Ia ce Wercnr's Bloc k Towanda, Pa.
•
Oct. 27,1870. .
DANCING AND DEPOBTXECT.—MesSrs.
Canham & Purdy respectfully notify the citi
zens of Towanda and vicinity that, they
opens School and teach all of the meet fash
'enable Dances now taught.
The Subsoriphon List will be found at Ur. W.
Dlttrich's Mina Room. , . • ,
Messrs. Canham k PardY iefer to Mr. W.
Dittrich for character and ability.
School will open Thursday, NoTember 3, at
the Weans Bowie, at2.o'clock, p.m. - •
Oct. 27, 1870.
Kb. Sell your Batter, Eggs etc at
the Bed White and Blue Store.
Se. Cash paid for Grain at the
Bed White and Blue Store, Bridge Bt. Towanda.
Ba , ••w•:.•. & EMIWAX.
Evairs J. Hummers
CiiirrEri Mori 'nos.' —l.' lay° for
:ate a quantity of Chester Whito Pigs.
Ulster, 0et..1,10. A. B. Smartt-
soir pandies of all kinds; wai
=tet' thabeet, it wholesale and retail, cheap
er than the cheapest, at the Red, White and
Blue , • • Opt. W7O. •
tiirTobacco and Cigar!, in groat
satiety, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, at
Red, White' and Blue Store. • •
• Oct. 13,70. Burma= & Rnximirar.
--7,16-Burnett'n celebrated flavoring
extracts, for sale by , M. J. Lona.
Jane 16, 1870. , •-• • =
iss.. Crackers manufactured, daily
and tor•sale whoktsaliiand ietal,• . at tlie23alery,
first door north of Ward
March 30,1870. D. W. Socrrr Is Co.
-V•Tearatm—Onit span of 2/3itched
Bay Horse!, 5 years old, good team or road
horses, weight 1000 pounds.
Boma, Sept. 21,1041 L. L. MOODY.
1826. MONTANIrES 1870,
have just opened a bate and carefully salea.
ed - stock of goods for the fatr trade. 'Dress
Goods, Sheehngs, Manna* Prints, k.c. Tel
Sugars, Syrup!, and Groceries of all kinds tu a
:New York pnces. Crockery and Glasawarep
our own importation, in -fact too extensive si
stock to itemise, bought exclusively for cash,
and guaranteed to be geld at lower prices than
error offend in this market.
ms. The course Fumed by the
Caseadelgtr, of nelling goOdllgur at tho iow
est posidble prides' ,is prat:Lotto° - of nonterons
silvan It makes a =aka 'for the
wheat ,of ntity'rlohd sepPlies con'
tonna With a cheap arid w e • article of
fresh groapd Scow, awl as a nataralieredt rashes
lettrelnstness the i llfilla s it In Europe,
drouth, and short crops, are ring the effect
hrniasla#s s ; l 4# thiS boll , . -& ,*- 1 4 1 it l reP Be l l
at'nifilinenn pr ices.'
1nt29,4870. -
•
Drrrmen's ?Susie • Store,
east of Mercies Midi,' first door, where yon
will And' elodoons, thgans,
Guitars, •• • • r.,.:; Acoindoons, Carlon.
eb,Flutes, • . • , Instruction Books for
all Ins •• • , *nide • • • aid all kinds of
Mud* • • • • - ~Aptcl.l, 70.
One aollaf and saitireigi
beir- Brno=An...wydriog. Po.. for: an l'itotesismilt tlio Stafford Ocs. Crowson
be.l44l4temorhoVkirst Sept.
tit aialo3Blo, or so wao ot the
Lsekawsonspresbiterr at its first std Sliest
:lllg aliT l Y s i l #9 4 k r i et -t-•1 Ea OFST 20 . 1 ,9F 1 4
' •
TOLoy, & G* Merchant !I'm:
-
rcitilegri*Reandion - 0 1 4, 0 :alits*
/ISPAIWAVAni*Tes„.IVO . :. -- :
; - ,•‘:•4.i 7 !•4T 4 _RWM-614• 4 ' TtP•4W4IO.
rer6.l , • • • - •
MABSI,ED.
DIED:
enna NOTICES.
111.;1. Loxcti
-
lir Ham I,4mus, gerchant
or, Bridge itieetic-- • '
I beg leave to inform mfOld friinidi, -- azut Met
po i l=rl b tha p t ß lVapened i t t E NEZ
.0
BEIDLENANS BIRCH, BRIDGE STEM,-
and resP o oUnkr -$1:0410 1 an Inspection , of, 26y
goody and prices.':As rriyatock hail been; ptir
chasetlentwelrfor CASH, and as I' propose - to
*afar =SDI( PAY 1 fml confident that my
Pwill ii ccanpare f t siorably with' any eilt
ola WZlTattantia to the. sel4O
of Gaorrox Smuts, and warrant them Pt*.
'''Aty assortment , of TEAS nicomplete, and
in prices from SIXTY CENTS to ONE
theses
AND FORTY CENTS. Coffee ground
to - cider, and sold at the lowestepricc. Give rim
GEO.' L. =MEW
Towanda, Joly 14,1870. • _!
M.F.BCFM ' S BLOCII.--OLOVEp. . T
$OO -LACE lIIA'WLI3-LAIZST FAORIONS. —W i ns
Baum informs her patrons that she has Put
ranaired from Europe sap* of Jouvin's
(}loves, which sho can offer ar $1,50 at retail.)
itlsoShawls and Barbes in Lamm and plainly
LAO. • ,
Bnarwr calls especial attention.. to her
thalatori plates and patterns. She regnlarlyrii.
mints the Berlin ".11azarn. (theoriodual of'Har
per'a), as well as the 'Paris " Moniteur des
_
Mi*a." • ' t•
Aline stock of the latest Hata and 'Boupbts
*away' on hand. Slay 4, 1870—tr.
.
74 1 4 ATCO ' T I
•• Sl* HMO ES All
Inencm.—Messra. Taylor & Gore are opMt
ad, in connection with their Clothing Store, a
Tailoring Dep artment; and having secured the
Services of a Sret-elasscritter" indeerepetent
workmen, thirjare prepariafii
'Stork in the best style, and latest-fashions to or
der. Having just•Mosived -s'iterw and AC :
Meek of cloths, they are prepared to o ff er t
ter inducements than ever before offered hi
hands. The public will find it to their advitn-.
tags to give us a call before buying elsewhere:.
Itemember we warrant our work and grutimitee
good fits:. done notice. -
lifarchl2ls7ol• .- I
" ' •
THE "SILVER TOEGEEs."--4./tlito a
large party of hidies andgentlemen assembled,
it few evenings since, ata private resideneel.in
Fifth Avenue; forthe • u urrppooseee of hearing ono of
CannairrA,NESTMA.VEIPiu - or Orgaminiamprilat
edby 'a celebrated compAter aud'performef. It
waa.a delightful treat to all present, for lew'
were strain bait_ vast a Stride has boon' Made
towards bringing these charming instruments
to perfection. Among the guests was an Eng
lish lady, who is well:known in v 4merica• and
Europe as a writer of popular tat and. sketch
es, but, more particularly •on • Sue side of the
water,' as'a poetess of distinction. Her neme
will probably suggest itself to our readers •
perhaps, it would not be in good taste tet intro
duce It in this connection. After listening, in
almost breathless attention, through several
thrilling performanoesby the organist,
and being carried from pathos and sadness to
a depth of solemnity and grandeur at the will
of the pillow—sometimes swaying jo andlro to
graceful measures of the mune, and again
seeming spell-bound by the enchanting strains
which filled the lofty music-room—Mal=
16.--• arose from her seat, and approaching the
organ, laid her hand on it caressingly, saying.
as she did so, ".Sweet singer, thy name should
be .774Airer.liestue- n -- Still later, in contaraa
lien, the same lady declared that in all iher
travelii, she had never listened to so charniing
an instrument. The host proclaimed his Mau
and incomparableparlor organ rechristen
ed, and promised that bencefbrth it should be
known only as "The Silver Tongue." NiThen
Mesars.C.tatuar&NErmitamthe manufacturers
of the instrument in question, are mit& avvitre
of the honor thus sowed neon one_ of their
invc-
-mentions, they will doubtlesii adopt thwifunee.
In this event, we may look fora new sign, soon,
on the broad front of. their manufactory in
Twenty-third Stred, having something like
the following: `Vttantifilvturera of the Celebmted
Mew Ibngue Organs.' We suggest the idea:
So much for having pleased a poetess ; and who
shall ask, " What's in a name ?"—home
not
Coin, PAssaosA' 'Co., Sole Wholesale Agents
for Bradford, Tioga and Sullivan Co's., Pa., and
fllogs County, N. Y., .41so.yoalers in First-Class
altos, No. 6 7 PATTON'S Block, Towanda, Pi..
Also for Bale by B. P. LEONARD, Troy, Pa,
October 26,70.
Now lavertisementa.
HE - I,EarIIRE COMM TEE
OF TngLOVOE'OPITUE
I. 0. OF t ".31% T.
in this place, would announce that they h wte engag
ed the following named lecturers:
ANNA. E. DICKINSON..
84bJeet—“To The Reeette7"
IVENDELL PHILLIPS,
yut xis lost Arts. "
JOAN Gt. war,.
Su.idect—"Umi."
.
WIRT SIKES
, . •
SubJed—.••After Dariln New
ouvg LOGAN.
Subject -7'
REV: 141 1 ,THEW RALF, SMITH
Subject—“Cdriolus Cont.i'sats, Old Tunes, .
an 4 Our timeA
The dates Upon which the lectures well ld deliv
ered, harltdoeset been axed. but will-be announoed
when they leer.
Admission 50 cents. Reserved Seats 75 cents,
Beason- Tickets, entitling holder to resorted Bea,
$3 .50.
M!MERMR!!MI
and J. W. Vann74, committee/a
Sept. 15.1870.
COWRY. :
-
CHINA,
CM
GLASS-WARE ,
a~;.: . ~ .
'I`ABLE Oummt,
• •
PLATED WARE •
AND-
HOUSE rURNISHING GOODS,
MI
F:~
OEM
gMA.cHENES
nieP */
tii:ll7 -
.
AT • • .:-
El
gift:
punivaeLiBoo'- - TONS BEST
toiiiiiii. °sl rV i rd ilute " / "Z' 2E14 li°ll
- hinds Grabs will DO
VOR'SALE.,HODSE AND tOZ,
X..; /poison Voialkstusetoiszlis*
!Mit 2423 i Isetorittivtll and calatera. Arm
ana hint at OANWICRIaIti 01)
Ingralanaaaat ,1 -
11,11 . 4" . .;; . • , • ^
8:
CODDINO, RUSSELL •& CO., •
-,t - •
- - -TOWASiA, PA.
Ask the attention ofthe people of iiitedfortrcounty.
Ts., to their etieitsiteretock of •
ItARDWnit.
• '4 . 31 1 9VE5,' IRON,
Which ln . variety an d'eliespueas 'nnexeened in
Northern Pennsylviinla.'ilro quote a .fewpiiees only
to pa hint iooda ate sold at this time, and labile
.liable t 4 'eta*, elm lamp ail at the very lowest
rake- , -
. ,
month *ed to giononatalof over 90
digs 91010{11g.
Nails, per keg,
- 5d and up . 44 50
GlasS, per box, Bxlo 2 135
Glass, per b04.10x12 3 10
Glass, per box, 14x1G • 3 3j
Linseed Oil, per gallon 1,10
• _
SASH AND D. 00.138.
nEsH CEMENT AND LI!AE
*STOVES OF ALL KINDS.
:.,
. , •
r. gitlZlXegta4l
,g 2 gg. s ,r. g s 3 rs '44 : t .
4:.
ra n I P WEI n. _II.. ?,-.•„-zq
Erl l es., _ - ,_ : , O o o
Le.. g. r - 5 - 4 2 obd
...—, - pI. t> rSI
• 5 0:1 ssie 1.14 ai
, I .:b ~ . 6 td
.
Delivered fret ou cars at low raga Tor
Pore. lined sudthian Fruit. Jars,
Qts. at $2 per dozen, $23 per gross.
2 Qrs. , $2 tio par dozen, $29 per gross.
. . CIDER MILLS $25 to' $45.
.. . .
r.,• it : 4 1f
et... .% t ,,,t
OQ • . • g i* § 'A' t
-e , • g - • ,c,,, ,-, - 0
E. . • _ tzl . -7., ..,-1
.0.. , tid 0 -:- 0 , tt ,
-4 . • .a , --g• - ft - 4
n . •ft.
.7' '', -7 =
es
g
.7 ,
, ..
.' 11 7 1TRELER'S, -IND BLOOD'S. •
_ . •
,
- - MORSE rOWlllii .C.CD.T111110311E6.8,
.`
Sl.iti lanuing tLipls in:viler—l.
Good S,t•eel Knives and F041:t3 at One
Universal Wrinaers, Bench Wringirs,
Novelty Wringers, Doty's Wash
. ers, Brass:Kettles; Poreeh4.
Kettles, Tinware,
Wooden Ware,
Pze. '
EIMI
We sell tlie most Pocket Rohr& Rum's. Sheank
gml. Silver-plated ware becanseyout keep the isegeillt
assortment of any
Kerosene-Oil by *6 barrel at 2iketa.
Dupont's powder by the keg $3_5 0 0
Rifle 5
1131
Not , eatielied. if equalled by any They always
MECHANIC ' S TOOLS
In great varietzr.
• Sam,
• Boring Machines,
Hames, -
Anvils,
Vises, - • .
Bellows,
• Drills,
Chisels.
breitrythe attention of builders to our imporior
star* of •
`DOOR 1.441.$ AND TitIMMINGS,
As well as to our Jetrottb Pure, Excelsior, and other
reliable brands of • ,
PAINTS AND OIL& r
: •
r '
•
Wagon Makers antrrilige_Bauaera world do
well to salt no.' Ma have Ma&lpbia, Unb,annai
Siiokes. Fine Axles, Felipe!, Springs. &c.
•
Oak spokes, 21, r
per set $4 00,
de IS 5 - 0
ti
_is 2 4- "
3 00
ME
El
SIMI
SL Germain Student Lamps, Church
Chandeliers; Gas Fixtnres, Gas -
‘" Pipe, Pumps, Iron,Sinks,
Burdens Horse . .
' - Shoes.
Xitional Horse Nadi by the iv;
at 22 tete. per pound. *
ME
*wales k MACK'S .
lietuxe. fitted with Gee Pipe, Fit.
,Heaters; &a., .&a. - ; short
MI
notice:
cxzeute, ituega4 co
s ser' t. um). •
Coddin,g,Anon &
CARRIAGE GOODS,
&c.
At rictorq,ndes.
Alwiplon Lcwl
.Dollar per set
per gallon
Ageney for
ELIAS. HOWE SEWING
IKTLUMIZIDI
RO Irrro
'MILL SAIVS4 I)4CKINQ,
•
OILS,
LEATHER AND litTßEtiM BELTING,
PLATFORM SCALES,
IV,ffkKGBARBOWS;
slier ems,
Pistols of all binds always ou band.
pßOcLotwrioN.--Wintims, '
Bon. FABIUS B. ITSICEISS. Preddind Jude,
to' the 12th Judicial eabiehog or the eons.
Ifes of Bradford and end Seas. Usu.
tou FIB= an.* LW. AzDna.- Aleadate
ill and far mkt connifel Seedbed. leave Isenell in rdr -•
precept besting date the 12th day of .Ctetaber,
tore. directed for tohling an selbeteed Comet ec ,
cowmen mei. at Towanda for the wordy OWN&
ford, on Monday; Noremher !VOA, matinees one
week. . • • • •
Notice he therefore here* . ciren to - the tbronera,
and Juaticea of the Peace of the mu* of Bradford,
that they be then and there Whet, grope" Pilo%
at 10 o'clock- In the forenoon of ilia dec. with re- •
cords, inembitione and ottreerdeunclehreesule. •to do
-those things width to their oaks appertain !to be ,
done: and those 'rho' abound recegelsenes or
ortherwbe to promote sabot the labours who
are or may be in 06,1'00 isid county, or who shall
be bourat to appesr et the said coot irle to be then -
and then to prosecute egebst them es Adwilteleet.
Jurors are:masted to =Oast In thei r atten
dance, speorMy to their -
Dated at Towanda. the 13th day of October In the
,
year of our Lord; me thousand eight In:tidied and
aarenty, and of the. Independence of the Vetted
' Statue, the ninetr-tbird.
- J. P. YAM PLm, thertf.
•
ADITO • 'Et NOTICEm-lii the ,
!tatter of estate of Bumf anyder fate of
Bheshequin townehtp. dammed. Ins Orphan's
Court of Bradford Colin% No. 9, Yebretary term,
1870: • -
' The undersigned ark; Anditer sppotated -by sellt
Court to redistribute moneys to the above cam
will attend to -the duties of his appnatatent at ,
his Moe to the,of Towanda. on SATI3BDAY.
the 6th day. of 21 A.D.;1870. at $ Wota n.
p. ni.; at whlelt time sod all weans having
denim'. to said tamer are re quested to present such
c laims, or be debarred from coming In -mid
od. . • W. EL TB
altardor
Sept. 99,1870-1 t
.•A lIDITOR'S - .NOTlCF...—Stknuel ,
UM. Tokettacrer use sr. Berrie Yaw. Mb. ilk
May Term, UM. In the Court of Common Pleas of
Bradford county. .. • •
Th ,,, .„ , r ad a, an auditor.. Wnt.ed b - IBM
court to Ta ribute funds in MieW a hulas wriest
from Sherlfre sale of defendant's reel estate, win at.
tend Unite duties of said appointment. at his cees
in the borough of Tormada. on WONDATi the 7th
day. of ZiCY"."4IIEII 1870. at 2 Woke:tip. mole which
- A , v s ›:.131 . perimmu_hating chdms on mid -..,
rr. 4, zr o
. .red .oa t um o pmaut tind. khe maw or be deb*. ,
ed th 5:4 t -
il l, i
k.„..„
, WX. FOYLE.. • ~...
.. . Audner,
reputat ti . - tut 1X)541 Jess usanng — Trnd- ' •
mother-wit stood very high. 'He re- •
sided in the Pei-chibli-provin' ee and
was much esteemed in the commnni- •
ty. Upon - a ,certain occasion, two
men, one•of Whom sold tea-oiL and
. _
the other rice, .came before him - to
decide a dispute regarding the pro-'
prietorship of a measure made of, .
basket Work. It sholaclioe iguntinn...
At:LUi.l.uPtti, A Li l itirs.--71310 lIIV‘ •
derligned aoiMed an sadttm to distribute •
hindi! in the ban& of eseatiors, of . the GAMS of
- Jo gAil 11158ALLoleceased, arising from agile of real
estativf said dmeedent, win attend to Madeira of
his appointment at the orate of Deka gam, BK.
in Troy horo., on TIII3BBDIY.,BMInatIB ad, It.
at 11 o'clock a.m., at which tithe and plium all per.
sons are required to present their claims or be &-
ham 3 from sharing in the meets. -
J. IL MEM.
Avatior.
Oct. 13M.-4w
A lIDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Sylvanus
A
Vanbutkirk vs. P. P. Iralktits, Ovr W. • Ailey
and &tido Wail:W.—ln the Court of Cotozoos
Pleas of Bradford County; No. We February Teem.
leen.
lthe undersigned.liastng teenaprftell . liodltor by 4.
said Court to distribute Mangy.. Shatra bands
raised front sale of Orr "07. Bode 'a teal estate, will at
. tend to the dutlesrof said'appslalareat at hia of
in the 13orough of TOinnula, on BONDAY. the 2'st
day of 20V.. - 1810, at- 1 delock. p. m.,at which
time and place all peneme having dalo on mid
money are feguaned to reagent the was or be do
' barred trial Truing Infor ashen) of said money.
W. A. PM.
Ott. 26, 1870-4 Auditor.
ORPHANS'', COURT SALE.—=BY
....,r,ixtue of an order Jutted oat of the Orphans' .
Court of. Bradfordco . tye Underl_ltuarailin
of Harriet E.. John Free A. =4 %macaw Felton.
minor children of Stephen Felton. late of Towanda
bo
,•
deceased. will sell at public sale at th e Court.
Rouein Towanda boro'on THMISDAY NOITEX.
Elk 21 1,10; at 1 o'clock; p.m; the following lot'
eh
or parcel of land situated in Windham town.
ship: bounded on the north by lands of N. Cowles
and G. W. Webster; op the cut by hinds of :one.
than Payne; on the eolith by land of luatin Gleason
and on the west by the public `highway; containing
about thirty acres, more or leer:.
Terms—cash on confirmation otrle.-
7 1:3LILY B. PHLTON Guaidian.
Sept. 3th. 1770.
EIECUTOR'S
Is hereby given that all park= indebt
ed to the estate of J. D. Williams. Ids of Monroe
tp. dec'd, are requested to mats immediate payment.
and all persona having claims sigalnst=nanst
present them duly anthentlested for
IL BUM.
Jos. mixotis.
raseasaii.
Oct. 4t 1870
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
'United 'States for the Western Distitet
Penneytvania.. In the 'matter of ICLCHAIID 4811.
TON,Basdatipt,
IN BLNILBUPTCT. •• ' - •
To same d nay concern—Vie tindersigned hereby
giros notice of his appointment as Assignee of Ench
ant Ashton. of the township of Pike, in the county
of Bradford, and State of within id
District, who has been adja • Bsobrupt upol
petition of creditors by the District Court o.
said District, . -
Dated at Tossed., Oct. 24, 13i0. ' •
JOB LUDY, Assignee
TN THE DISTRICT COURT - OF.
AL the United - States for the Western-Distriet of
Pennaylrania, in the matter of E. P WILCOX, Bank
rupt, • -
c ISi
BLNBItUPTCP.. •
To Miami IT MAT Commix: The undertdgned
hereby gin:wax:4es °Chia swot as Aastignee
of E.- WILCOX of the borough of, Cattlets , to
the county of Bradford. and State of Petuustrazda,
withinwaid Diatrki; who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon his own petition by the District Court of
said District. .
Dated Towanda, Pa., the 21st dry of Sept., 1870.
BYRON W. CLAM, Asahmer
B. A. PE'rlIS & CO.,
Have Just received a fresh stock of
FALL' GOODS
In Mete hue, bought to New Toth ehl Phibuleaphia.
at prices that warrant them in agingthat they will
BMW
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Their stock mullets laltwasteriad other
DRY" GOODS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
zr.PHM,
CO
31ILLENERY DrPLUM:EN?'
s thoroughly tarnishel with the
y+=i .I 1 V. t~ ..,t .Ia
For the season
Oki Isthett
tAPS AND HEAD -RIGS
, , •-
"Constantly on hand.
Main at.; opposite the Court Mouse
Sept. 20."r9
'WWI FOB ME IN MONBOE
TOWNSHT9.—The sable:Mbar oOkas for sale
his valuable arm, lying on the Merida Umiak% to
Monroe township, three sides from the village of
Monroe, and Mtn . miles front Towanda,. with -a
. good road leading from both the above phew. The
Sullivan k. Erie Milford ,also 1)111111611 through Ms
farm. It contains 190 saes, about 65 sari under
good state of vaittvettoas good boildbilli two hags
orchards, and ls wed watered. Terms easy.
- 1.0. arDOWAY. 2d.
Sontlittranch, Ang..11.19.
HEAP PASSAGE PBOM - 08 TO
IRELAND. OR ENGLAND:
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-
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