Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 10, 1870, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Episoepal ()r ite ' Society
will meat nest Monday evening Id the ratdenoe
of CoL ADDIIIOX G. Mum.
I . Carr & Viscisar had riaka to
the amount ot $15,000 on the property dgetroy.
ed by the fire in Troy on Saturday morning last
air Our two popular bank cash
iers—Urns of the National, and Ttecrice of
Ifnecutee—base commenced foundettons fte
new direl4g-honeee. •
,mir Gro. Stars,, Esq., of Shah°.
viz?, &tightwad s pig on Kandy last, only
months and 15 dap old, which weighed whew
drestod 228 pounds.
.
mir A number of musical young
ladies and gentlemen have foamed the " To
rsi:ids Choral Club." The association com
prises the best musical talent In the plsoe.
DA" The winter term of the Insti
tute opens on Sunday next. The prospect for
s large Increase of students has mdsmed the
principals to employ scrawl new teachers. The
Faculty will compare favorahly with that of any
institution in the country.
ter Misfortunes never. come sin
gly. A few weeks since, Mrs. Fiala's, of this
place, had,her house burned. The dsy
tag the ere her son, a LAW! some 14 year's, NI
andineka his arm, and bud weak Mrs. F. also
broke her arm in a fall.
gar " It never rains but it pours."
A year or two since, Mr. M'Dmrlsr, of Athena
township. died leaving a large estate to his
nephews, Maxus. and RUM Dzatia. atm! Haut
lisamcs. Potently coal his been discovered
on the estate, and it is believed lumina quan-
Oita. We congratulate the fortunate heirs,
and hope their most sanguine expectations in
regard to the amount of coal may be realised.
a The attempt to procure an
other steamer forpe use of Franklin -Fire Co„
is, proving very successfuL About two thou-
Sind dollars have been pledged, and the &sire
man of the subscriptimi committee, Ina B. Hum-
PHEZT, Esq., II quite sanguine that the requi
site amount ein be raised. Every one adMits
the necessity for another steamer, and it speaks
well for the liberality of our people that they
are so willing to hunish the means.
ifir The morning train betaiam
ibis place and Waverly went through to Elmira
on Saturday morning last, and hereafter all
passenger trains of the Pa. & N.Y. &R.' Trill
make that city a stopping point. Trains Will
arrive at and leave Elmira u follows : Arrive
-625 p.m., 2:00 p.m., SIM a m. ; Leave-5:40, a.
m., 2:00 p.m., 5:0 p.m. And Towanda as fol•
lows: Arrive-1:15 a.m., 825 p.m., 7. p.m.;
Leave-4:59 p.m., 12.2.5 p.m., 710 a.m.
ler Two little North Rome
(ELLA JOll2lBOll and MART UNE PASZ), aged
about 7 years, succeeded in getting up a nice
bodquilt, with the help of kind friends, Tor their
minister—for Which they have the thanks of
Mr. and Mrs. Bass. Blessings on the dear
children and frieizds for their kind and thought
ful care for the pastor and his family.'
-Prof. J. G. Toarssa itil i dangerously ill of
heart disease. Wzamitz.
as.. Everybody in Towanda will
be pleaked is learn that the!! Choral Club" will
giro a concert in this place some tilne next
month. Frem the well-known musical ability
of the members of the club, it is unnecesary
for us to say that the entertainment will be a
grand affair. The Cantata of Esther will be
performed on the occasion, and the proceeds
are to be given to the Fire Company towards
purchasing the sew steelier. The exact date
of the concert will be announces in due time,
and when it takes place we bare no doubt Mtn-
CCOI Hall will be crowded.
Stir At o meeting of Northe
Lodget, No. 223, LO. of G.T., hold on Monday
evening at Temperance Hall, the following offi
cers were installed for the current term :
W.C.T.—John F. Sanderson . ; W.VT.—Miss
Addis Paumore ; W. 8.-0. D. Goodenough;
W.A.S.—F. R. Welles ; W.F.S.--Cora Hum
phrey; W.T.—Mrs. 0. A. Baldwin;
W. Bishop; W.M.—Hamilton Howes; W.D.M.
—Hattie Pierce ; W.l.G.—Emma Kingsley; W.
0.8:=--Edw. F. Cowles ; W.R.l3.B.—Helen Frost ;
W.L.H.B.—Minnie C. Hawes.
GOOD TICKPLARS. —CHAS. HIITOXIN
sox, L.D.O.W.C.T. of Elevation Lodge, No. 770,
1.0.G.T., installed' the following officers for
the ensuing term, on Eisturday Tight,Nov. 6,
1970 :
W.C.T.—John Kellock ; W.T.T.—lsabelle
Johnson ; W.11.--Jasper
W.F.B.—Brad
ford DlcCrae.. king ; fil.T.—John IL Davis ; Chap.
--CreorfreErnory ; W.M.—Sutherland Munro;
W.LO. —Jas. Wheatley; W.o.o.—David
Wil
lisms; W.A.8.--Jennie Taylor;
B. Cameron ; W.R.S.—Margaret Cameron ; W.
L.S.—Jas. Johnson ; P.W.C.T.—Wm. Johnson.
Rivffu, Norm.— Ms.. Eamon :
Please say through your paper to the lovers of
Zion, that God is greatly reviving His work on
the old liorthinoreland circuit. Within the
last six or seven weeks one hundred or more
have bowed at the altar if prayer—/ought and
found pardon of their stria. The blood of
ma cleanseth sin.
The work still goes on. Meetings arc held
Puck evening. and occasionally in the after
noon. New ones are coming every meeting."
sone sixty have given in their names to the
M.F. Church. To God Isti all the glory ! torers
.of Zion. pray for us! A.. 1. ARNOLD.
"Itt-rcity. or ReLorr,—thiitor.r.,
the artist,' says the Binghamton Republion,
has recently succeeded in producing a very
Life-like picture of ittlorr from the nega
tives taken In jail a short time ago. It will be
remembered that the negatives were taken
when Brion" was tinder the influence of chlo
roform and the influence of officers, and none
of them gave a correct expression to his fea
tures. - A painting was made from the photo
graphs, and such changes as were necessary to
produce a correct expression of his cottoteiasnce
were skillfully made; and photographs taken
from the painting are almost perfect likenesses
of the notorious prisoner. It could not be im
proved if Ihnore sl e ilruldbehave himself like. a
man and sit for a picture,
Bramo or Wrsrnaoog's
About throe o'clock yesterday afternoon, says
the Athena Gleaner of the 3d instant, a fire
broke out in the planing mill of General ABRA
HAM Wm -moot, on the west side of the Team
bridge, about three miles above Athens bor
ough. The planing mill and saw mill, on one
side of the race, and the newly repaired grist
mill on the other aide, with a barn, three small
dwellings and considerable lumber uwvd and
in loge, were quieWommim . ed, with about six
hundred bushels aluckshast. Wine of the
furniture in the inhabited dwelling, wee saved.
The loss is great—at least $15,00 0, of which
from 19,000 to 112,000 will be covered by Man
ranee. do fire had been used •In the planing
mill, and it is thought the fire may have been
communicated by children with matches: The
property was very valuable.
BMDFORD COUNTY HISTORICAL Sa
t:lEl7.—nm, next muting is appointed at Wya
lasing, at 1 p.m. of Monday, 1 ov..l4—Messrs
Liao and Hung to read suitable papers.
As W.valusing was earliest settled and has the
oldest hoist , in the county, it will, if pleasant,
be an interesting day and place for a visit, and
our Wyalruting friends desire a general attend
ance.
To chow that work is laid out for tie More,-
we
,notiee that Messrs. E. P. &I'm; E. llzz!..g
-rum, Jo., and 0. N. Wosnrx hare been depot
led to prepare a report of the early history of
Aaeos, to to the,tdociety at the Decem
her meeting—E. H. Mason, WE. PATIOS and H.
L. &or: to prepare the same as to lbw/sink,
fur the January meeting--and 0. 11. P. Hush,
(taunts (lone, 0. W. 'Ennurr and FIUIIiLLI
Ittacanas the - same as to Slushequis, for the
February meeting.
These comtnitteo4ned, we presume, will be
g/44 to rewire any docupsent, or fie t t, from any
source, to assist them in their mourns. Our
perishing Uttery eauttot be gathered too 119011.
. .
Ste FrirktiortotilataiiiiißLoca
11:4=1)—tais
etuar i tuk,ifteglistri
the building known*" Day t tamflibksek, and • •
a 100414 0. P. iiig+AlD (the owner) In am
dueling the bardwarebodtalLtiiiii*
ruggist ;(3. FArtsz.s. liquor merchant; fosts
Mawr, jeweler; and Yeeiriniiier & War.
arch, leather and rodeos &elem. Mawr 411&•
oxen& Wenn was raging in the northwest
callfr WU. boisnir, ai the tholte
o ltds l .,*,
borhoodoc _
aometworinCeallde& WS. 'Sidi..
mit and family al a dwelling-Noe.
The ultureivbas APPei&4 l . l filgideMit Oar
eitigne were promptly on the . :lpot, •env sm.
sures taken tnremove goods in danger. put
lbw goods were removed from the weeteripart
of the building, as the rapid progress of the
damespmented. • Kr. O.F. liatAduniost neat
ly ad of an estenstre stook of tut:twain. *Xi.
Vats sired a Tay email amount bl woods
L. Baum, Me or nothing; Meer& - Dawn
& Wm= *et . 11 e 4 0F. A i'v' 1 0 ) 1&41r 0
other goods general hundred Amos of eggs,
which they were about sisipping. Mr. (Warr
was so tinitmate as to vane all of his pods.
For some time Xesers.ltztoinnur, liszsmar.
prufainlt pelathd shnw„ !United inunediale,
ly west of the baaing - Aninifia, wit In (crest
danger; but Melanins of the walls pleeedthims
The TNT Pm* (which wmo burned about
'bro. Mgt slite4. l, l l l& serf IiMi42I,IPIT'BI/4
the timely arrival of Staiter No. 4 l,lrmii ElleV
11, with hose mittsgen. togeibeewith )the ef-
Anti of aameiees active eithilnioried
teL The dye ragediatil abouVisit a.m.; when
the haling of time:set wall brought it to a hap
py termination. 'The origin 'of - the dames we
ars %table to state.
We comet, emit too,higgy of .tim efikeieut
and prompt aid zsiabored by tisaliramintadrili
city;, also the iitieast,tibjdayed by Ir. tb•
unn Farr,,ei. the N,Q.1t1P..0 . We lender
them our elnoiro''siiii littia#l4,94ll.llAfor their
kind madame. • • .
Mr. thsiasz loft pne thetuittgl budiels
of wheat, stored in thi biltd(ng, lei tams,
some severil thorumnd &abut worthitillvers.
Mr. F. L. Ilszi.mut, thirteen thousand dam'
worth of - dregs. Messrs. 'Hewer is Wortorotiy
about nine thousand dollars.."
The upper:stories of the buiblineirems own-
Pied by the Abrams Fret Goias' a 24 OW a
umber of braille& TM latterlisit everything.
The Gads 100 is Imo
Toms, (in the neighborhood of mintsaiciiitui
the ilre was Mit discovered) was compelled to
leap from the second story in order to save tier
life. She was 'promptly cited for, Mid, we lele
informed, sustained no serious injuries.
The Troy Rouse furniture was all removed
and rxmaiderably damaged 1:1 , the rain which
reitipsiteidentiftilfy. ' A biro iterates ofdirie '
carpets, used in protecting the windows neat to
thedaMes t :Were nurrad.: ,
The walls of the eastern Part of the building
fell so unexpectedly that the firemen were com
pelled to beat a precipitate retreitieto.thewie7
dove of the Troy House, and but narroWl,y
taped with their lives.
!The losses by this great are will' reach 37 0 9.
000: The amount of Maumee is not yet ascer
tained. • . •
We need a'steamer here and now T trust we
will soon have one.—" 8.," in ille.Ehnire Ads':
TEACUENS ' INSTITUT& AT LERATIL O
vuzz.—Mr. Editor : Your last paper contained
an article hem "Q ix ma Commis," in reply to
our strictures on " Teachers' Institutes and the
way they were managed," in your issue of Oct.
19. On first taking upitie Paper and casting
oar eyes over the article to quorakin (la iniires•
non an adjective, Mr. "Q”biere nerlalmest
ready to " skedaddle" to see - the aria) of "ad-
jectives" (?) and the imgwozda in italics. Vis
ions of bombshells, peki;ids and sky.reckets
were floating through our mind. "Sorely
thought wo; "it is a gone cue with us this
time." But when we came to look 'Milo closer
and began to spell out some of the big wore*
we took courage and -our tearful ibrebodhigs
left us. We found that Mr. "Q in the Chip noy Corner" only wanted "a little more light'
Well, Mr. Editor, with your permission, we
propose in pant to'gratify him—not that we pro.
pose to parse the ward "situated" in the sen
tence before referred to, but we 'maintain that
it is not an adjective and cannot be 'parsed as
one, torture and murder "Uncle Eng-
lish" as Warw.
adjective describes or definer tbanoon.kr
which it belongs. One English grammar we
have seen gives thii rule; " Eiery word that
will maketensewith the word thing after it, is
an adjective.': , ,
New; bearing this deflnitiOn of an adjective hi
mind, let nstsee hair it 'till .apply j 4: Ithcjieu
tence, "Towaridaja Wasted onthethisqueban
na." This sentence, tiPeerar, by the way, and
the one about the ". whereof owner" of the
mountain castle, bee been the round 'of all tie
" Teachers' Institutea" this fall.
Now let us see how the definition et adjective
will apply : Suppose a stranger, passing ttiniigli
Bradford county, comes near Towanda. He
comes scream our Mend, ldr. "Q," sitting in the
" chimney corner," musing on the vanities of
human life. Of him the stranger inquires—.
" What kind or sort of • place is Towanda?"
Our Mend looks up, with all the grasity knee,
nable, and replies, " Towanda ii a situated
place." " Well," inquires the stranger farther,
"who lives in that castle up yonder on the hill,
and what kind of a man is her "Q hi. the
Corner " replies again, " Re is a whereof man ;
he is the whereof owner of that castle:" 'Note,
Mr. Editor, how much knowledge would the
supposed stranger obtain of Towanda, or of the
owner of that mansion on the bill? • J* wane.
at all, and he would not be uncharitahlei if he
concluded that "Q in the Corner" was out of
his sober senses.
To talk of ." situated Towanda" and a
" whereof man," or a " whereof owner," may be
to Mr. "Q," and some - others, good sense, good
grammar. but to rte it is all 11.0-841.
We make no great pretensions to , a kt!fnr
.
ledge of grammer ourselves; but ire, do claim
to know the difference between an adJectife
and ty passive verb; they ire as distinct and
separate, one from another as light is from
darkness. Strange that thiy ahonid over
confounded.
Our friend, "Q in the Cotter," is to be emu
!Aoudad for one thing, and that is, ho glories in
the thought that he lives in a "land of liberty."
Yes, friend "Q," a man may put on his • seven
leagued boots, chase all the shadows kw flit
acrosshis path,, swallow at a gulp all !halvah
and foolish notions of the' day, believe all
the "thousand and ono" dogmas that may be
propotinded to him / by those who Wish, to . get
up something out opt ie common course of
things, to make pooplirgape and stare. at their
far-fetched knowledge ; for them there is noth
ing in the coe..stitvition that wo know of against
it. But or, for one, beg to be -excused from
such a wild goose chase: "!'rove all . things,
and holdisit that which is good," is the best
advice we gall can follow. Bat, Mr. Editor, we'
have pursued this thing far enough. The game
is too small for a long and weary chase; be
sides, it is not worth the ponder it would Ulm
to kill it.
u "Qiu the Corner," and others, wish to
spend their time and pay put their money Tor
such instruction as was obtained at Leßays.
vire, let them do it.
But let them keep their hands off' from the
people's money for any such a purpose. We ate
not alone in our, opinion-on this actldnet.
Warren Centre, Nov. 1,1870. Fromm.
- Bar R. Dimon': It seeins.a little
singultir that "Hans Von tipeilman,", the live
humorist of the rialepenclettl Republican, should
tread the soil of Yankee Bradford cracking his
jokes on whom be till, and not receive even a
passing notice. Let's see : He says " Tam o'.
Mantes is dead, and takes the iespensibhity
to write his obituary. Ike" believe ii? Not
a bit of it; neither does the , Bepubliant. The
• tenth hi, iii imagine, he la 'privately fallowing
the advice of a brother by lacking the shades
of " Dull Joshua's" council of scribblers. Slow- i
ly he wended his 'ray to the stitgereoarli*here.•
in he seated hinalf,,and passively left Suave.
banns county. Joshua" soon took a
seat beside him. Thus these brothenqassect
to other spheres to take up new forms aid am..
tine their labor of love in • creatirig
• healthy
action of the nem-brain movement ilMaunu.
WON at large. "Tam oShanter,", a Dull:
Joshua," " l'arom," "Nip," "Embryo," and
"tr C," are now in a chrysalis state, but• how
long they are to continue is clink:nit Wier.
"Hans Von Spellman' has crawled over the
line to And a place to. hang hinusee He mide
his way to a animation of school-mama _ant
settled'down in one corner of the loyal,' until
it was announced that mend many tongues
was to inform the - schoolmarms how to say .
things. Re ecarldiot Ohara fliii,although the
!lay pretloul ha bolo! with pent tremors
a speaker who utetlyillpfiscred pktfbna
before the ichookneams, rod palled forth s
rum. ' • • to
to as
idly pOillistc4AD weeldig.in the l aiialsaof ea
tkdober ran. With teem hi nay eyes, I willne ,
b bed. bl r. 11,. Be said, "cc -by%
iker -• Obi `each
stood nay to ether.. mon, bat. teat trick.
ling down hie cheideaMied him to lift his mat.
*eve awag--mumtvaeritlyhe Mad
to make e report; so he returned to the rocks
nritntannens ntortlth4( 44 rnfillegdals •
win the
Weg - Kepir • .
~1 1/ 447-"__Pefic:t ". 03414" istereeting
ftint," of Warren, torts nobli quarto. Long
may they remain co their heights of perpetual
Mitaftwitieve kollaisibefilailLiii Jet eadikatt.
ler bright intelligenci 63 the nether parts of
earth I The fountains of and ftrwellhave
Moll up, or else -the wran et- th e windlass
have become maraud, or ratios drama
Camay by thepaiters phial ea geitehistation
cf.9wllatt fn Ts or an Wt , 149 0 1,. ( It PIP4'.
Nat where ilms-witherbig suisiwitibmathaPse.„
I idel on aoommt of its nearness.
An. old or rint‘t7 wagon MOAß and ntoans
'at a plata late Waste wrecithi*ii Oak so;
'the nature of the eksepakejaftjespossibla lobs
otherwise. Shall we say that nature has made
:some men or mums to ride in the slow stage. ,
coach, rocking, tatting and journeying through
,the imakiftd evorthestanitorithealedignant
mord at vehicles of more rePiftspeed? Look
*Ma, z!°4 l3 o lo 'POllf (c ClA A ff ..
vaimensent, such geoid fogy teaches sad school
directors, or at the -atarrowlees, nimpf-r.43-1 in
politics, who is into to tumble big convertainto
I tan, &POW nr, FnunnViqn_ where fhe Wks'
end bats of creation are the dignitaries of most
renown, and then say if you can, there is no
negative element Amiss to destroy the very
vitals citiinbeitefiiitest. 'Et* neutral is a
deceitful balance undervaluing the aphit of iza
perrement.• nYe carnet serve God and mam
mon.'
01/48 the find epistle, of
Tears in 'Climbing,
I=s Mu..
IBM
r
Virteme to the tree temperance
meeting to be held on Sunday afternoon, Nov:
13, at 5 o'clock, in Temperance 11111,.orir /Sow.
intact: Intim
'perillleo vitiates humps Moulqmakes worthless
citizens, 'diminishes productive industry, in
=taco taxes and lumens taxispers„ enslaves
labor; endangeri public prow, riphokis gait
bung house*, brOhuls, Via tow dens of all
kindir, and mikes thegreites proportion of all
cear paupers and criminals.
•Citiossis and christiane 1 are you doing your
duty by prayer, or speech, or money, or exam.
plc, to dig the ;onwird match' of this int.
othriblatwlil 7 LAnsier to younisg-to Clod, end
to mac. Cox
4.16. We have .received .trom. the
author, Capt. Warn, of Pittston, a copy of
"O'er the Atliintic„P being a aeries of deacrip•
tire letters 'written by Capt. W. during a fair
in Europe in the year 1961. The letter% were
originally published in the Lucerne, Union, and
attracted somiseb atteffton AO the Captain
was induced to, publish them in book form.
Mossy ipttirestlf.g place" are described and inci
dentii related, Which give the work more than
a local interest. .
TheMembere'of tints Hose bo.; will rettift
ber Mi. Warn, for the etteution slur= them
drirteithete ;Milt : to Pittston. •
Gis.—The Gas . Company turned
on the gas on Saturday evening. Main street,
the Court House, the Baptist church and sev
eral pritite residences "we lighteit. The Com
pany are busily engaged putting in meters, and
in the mune of • few days the principal busi
ness placei arid Swelling-houses will be lighted.
86r .The 'Abeam_ of Troy held e
mceeing on Saturday last and' tweed rewire.:
Stem of thinks to;
the firemen of Elmira, the
llorthiliv Celina Railway Company, and to F.
E., Errol, train despatcher at Elmira. Mr. F.
was also presented with a 'sat of silver as an
evideice of the high esteem In which his ser
vices on the occasion of the Are are held by the
people°, _Troy. ,
If, it At: few more 8 board
en can be accommodated with board aid
rooms;'ipplftgat No . 3106601Mrtset•
Xi` kmoag all the busy places m
town ! none .are- store crowded from morning
war sight 04,1 E stin's.'Esvesty store on
Bridge Street.' He Us only been established s t
Itmr,ii•isols, apart his einnpari
favorably with any estaldidiment in.town.
If yontatan t 'anything in the
fernitheirline, Jost call it:Panixtre:"He metier
it bit eh* Id keiti his itgirel forniilied - OM
everything in his line, and is seUtog goods Very
cheap.
tar CAlXlri, of P.O. Book
Store and Hems ! lloom, has Just returned from
the city, and is now opening a large and eh}
sgantrassortment of goods. His stock of wall
paper Is coMplite, and he trims it for bis 'cus 7
tomes without extra. expense.
INS. Ladies, before you buy your
Millinery go to 11. A. Perris k Co., it the sign
of the " lIIg Bonnet," opposite the Court /louse,
*hi Street, Towanda, and see their splendid .
Idylls of bats and bonnets wideb they' are sell
ing at greatly reduced prices. They. have the
largest stock of that kind of goods in Towanda .
consequently you cannot hit to be suited both
for style and price. •
-Imp:Parties who -wiall!to engage
heir Thanksgiving turkey. should leave or
ders at Xmas)* a Nots.ociiia 'Theists° keep
the guest cuts of beef and the hest °lnters to
be found in town. •
I The Elwell Howe bank was
livered intinenkklnsorsn . ea Company, of
ford. The loss on it has leen .441asted and
pwoiu 117 paid by J'Ao.'W. sgents4rTe!ina4.
A BLIND FAIIILL—Three. old , pe4s.-
.
fathor, - eon anoldanghleri - agedmpottiTh .
t2.en'd 6S yeapi,,,otri&AB44
cataract, wore•operated-topoti and Teodoro& tp
rtaionk, by, Pr. T. S. Up DtQaur, at B :Tamai )
on Thnriodaylast.—E7miro itotvorio.o.er.
=mu• =AL.
gir — C. F. 6noss has j4at, .1110eired
the largest assortment, of Diaries ever ersvnad
in this market, and Is' selling them very heap.
In,fact, Ca►m.sr sells books and stalionery,
blank hooka and wallpaper at figures which re
:quire an inimUnsi,*le..tql,allow him profits'
enough to lire.
Stir PArrtltsoN it - KINNEY htive a
fine stock of Family Groceries, and pay espe
cial attention to the demands of ibis Market.
Ve are pleased to know that they bare built up
a large trade. . '
• ler If you wank, liTafrani, Fore
skirt-supporting Corsets, rill at Dirs:..l. 7.
Zugs, Bridgeitreot., •
•
/- Qewinery ilisoasreceh;ed
at dire. S. D. HILL'S this week. First door east
of nett, White AO, Eno Store, Bridge . Street.'
air Mrs. J. D. •Riu is selling
everything in the way of Millinery below any
other dealer. That asoe east of BaAYetAit Zr
REDGEWATIN Bridge Street
' -107 A new one-horse covered Car
-flag% itibbeitop, for ale 'very cheap for -cid;
or will excluinge for country produce, by
111.1toso .Blaakets at .Evara
Ottantiries.:l-:
16:Dblitral Serges at EvAss dt
11IISTeres.
Mumma, sole vents
fat "The Queen's Own' /kik Lustre IllsekAlps;
as: The best in Narket. -
EVANS & alti;ELIll.
•
en. Yon can find the ' cheapest
Viable LinensiNapkibio; Tpmets, he, st
tvx...41 kftsuilurka.
se.; Mier Italian instrkl—somez-
thing new sal desirable fir Drell Opt* ft
Eros 8a outu s.
sr lcussiittlies van re
named been • Telt rid& w • sew Assortnient
Will> \
et, TIPS .
_lialb e lea t ee" l ll Mitilild. t .
mum the gest Few . and scalding me
STlerhbigbille‘ . rallionlithinieWlA
Bierniiii
..
fothirkradePta to MI .I restborLThi apps =
lite craven them, and WI wanly sow t i7stem
With wairatiOir nimble li UlniaisV*a keg
time the brain of hunger. But they par be
made just right, and Imre I.ti Aims reeir
1 4 take a th in toittieider it 4Wartitil flour, hag
a cup of yeast, warm water and, a little salt:
Let itsiae orm Wed-- Bake 0 , 02 4 4144 0 '
I a pidllX A Bali rtl the batten let in'tit - e ib
ing dish will serre for yeast for therxt batch.
It is better to add a teasronfid of ialsiihnibi
tore baking in the morning, and it is very es
sential that this hgood and strictlypure "t and
I. bernitivelifirf , *b thek4tus ii r Pura.
raid the Am en right, always goto /Max a
Mrs to make your purchases, and while there
WI MOO to iint.iblie ot theli'whith iron*
00111 syrirp, as without it the Cakes, no latter
Low nicely made, will not be worth eating.
Corm aim Coi.e&—DtOpg the
_•
wet, changeable mamma of fail' and Motet,
'milieu throat and bag &seems are so frequent,
PIirMAL, . 0 00 0 / Ott, AVOW* 1111 114"cer-X
pommy irreitliqg their progress by using the
!proper remedies. The thousands who die an-
Moally of consumptkm ,are that attacked with
what they thought to be only a alight cough or
'cold on the lomat, and erroneously. leering it
.would waarltbltoff,begleeted the primer
edies until their disease terminated in constimp•
Lion and death.
Hasson's Compound Syrup of Tar never fails
in curing the worst eases of coughs, colds,
hoarsencia; catairt
and asthma. It is an Ardalliblo remedy for
whooping cough. • It is no private quaelt,o9-
4W/a l4. beinfi "Igea . *OW the . 4*.dist•
supervision of a graduate of the Penuytradds
X4cl l (30 P4PN wad*"'dila by iPefill of lbe
btailiog.phptoteos-IniLe it
strictly a tdentian,preparatton, contairdag all
the medical virtues tit the - Pla il Tree Tar in a
concentrahol. _form" . r comMnO • -with ths , heat
demulcents and' expeigarsuitt 'lsin-to the grO.
retsina. Price 50 cents per bottle. Soh t at P.
Bzoves Drag Stoit;Towinat, and Mum
I Taunt* Aed6 Elturi• Wiabsting. &
Prolwriukas! atdriPbto , ,
Oct 6:70.4tis . ' •
MARRIO-D.;
.
LOOMIS—CALICII4B.—tor. B,ll37o,bythilllor.
B. P. Oates, Mr. M. O. Loomis to Mbar 8. B.
Calkins, bothetErat Troy, Pa.
BICKLER—ALLEN..At sbe 1111. -- Parsonage,
in Centreraorda. 9,1870 , by Bev. A.
.1; Arnold, Charlet' Molder, of Exeter, Wyorn.
ion Co., Pa., and Ulu Nappy J. Allan. of Or.
aline, imam Co., Pa.'
TRACY—MCL—At the Christian• Church,
thnitlifieM Centre, Now. 2,1870 s by B. B. Dean,
• Mr. 7. M. Tracy and Miss Basle Tracy, all of
Smithfield, Pa. ,
MELY/ILE---BHOWN,At the residence of
the Midi?. father, M GreenwoO,Nov, 3, 70,
by liev.MallochArnstrong, fdr.SuMme W.
Mehille, of Hurlingkm,, to Miss Louise C.
Brown, &Greenmail ' •
GARHY—LBWI.B.-4t the Parsonage, Monroe
ton, Nov. 3, 1870, 13711er. Hellock Armstrong,
Mr. William C. Oarey, of Dusbore, Sullivan
county, to Miss Mary M. Lewis, only laugh
. tut, of .lie whil et Albany. - f
BRINK—PEASE.—In Banns, N.Y., Nov. 3,
1870, by Nev. N. A. De Parr John J. Brink,
of Wellsville, N.Y.,_
_and MisePannise L. Pease,
of Windham, BradibnY county, Pa:. .
SCHOONOVER—BEHOEITHESSER.—In Some,
at Tayliseit flotefl,Cet 17,1870. , 1 1T Rev- Wm.
Bhelp, Mr. °soar Schoonover to Miss Corne
lis Bergstrasser, all of Standing Stone.
DIMON—WATTI2.B.-;At the bride's father's,
in Rome, Nov. 8,187 Q, by the same, Mr. Han
ford Dimon to Mimi A ddl e, eldest danghtsw of
H i C. Wattles, all of Boosn.. •
DIED.
ALLltl2.—ln Wyaoi,'the sth hut., Mazy D.,
daughter of Edwa rd Allen, aged 1 yr., 2 mos.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
111} Highest price - paid 'far all
kinds of Farmer's Produce. at the Red White 'k
131*vb. )
or Good Molasses at 44 cents per,
galon; at est Blia, *lab.' arid Bide Store,
B:idge Street. Nov. 10, 1870.
. •
RE6 coal req uires
less diaft than the hardest white ash coals, and
bums freely and all 'up elese:—leavineheaey,
red ashes, of bun bulk than those of any other
cea).„ 4.wi1l particularly: please. those house;
kers-wholave been cubic" soft or Barclay
coal, as it gives a steadier,' more durable and
cheaper tlre, and much leas objectionable on
account cif Sling ashes.
I Would be pleased to have the citizens of To
wanda, and vicinity give this coal a fair trial ;
and am cool:Went it will give good satisfaction.
I have all sizes and at same prices as other coal.
_ltes..Ordera las at Mj 011itoktio. 8 Mercurs
'Bloch On Park *reek or at F. X. Calkins' Book
Store (rost-oftice ) will receive prompt atten.
Lion . . B. M. Wzrzaa..
Towands, Nov. 9, 1870. •
sw- Mies . jaerrmeas has recently se
cured the services of a first clam Cutter and
Fitter, direct from New York. The patronage
of all desiring anything in the dreg and cloak
making line satiated. All the latest patterns
ea land. Booms over Rockwell's storm 3d
floor.
Nov. 10,1870.
•
SILVER Toms FOR PAPER DOLLARS.
—One dozen reasons for buying the celebrated
" Sax= Tosorm" Organ :
1. It is to by the finest workmen in the
world i -as smooth, sweet ) silver voice will
testily;r
2: It is acknowledged by the leading artiste:
to be tut surf of the •
3. It will last a 1' e.
4. And grow better and - better enertyeir,
&Thai are the only istsjrnmeats having
"Qnsubratitet Swzii,"alfhich can be
.merated
while' both feet are upon the blow pedals, and
which is, therefore, the only perfect swell ever
•invented, and pietas the instnuneat eompldeld
uuder. oxintrol alba operator. • •
•••• 6. They are the only instrnmanta 'that have
Abe ”Osmai OtiOAS Booz4ittor." • • • - •
7. They are the only instruments :that have
the ."Primnewric Stop" and the net-" S
Emma and, therefore, the only -ones that
can prove the possession of a perfect, durable
"glop" ' -
' li.' The instruments have invariably taken the
Ann premiums wherever exhibited.
9. The " Sn.vra Tostovs* are 'the mussv
instruments node. ' ' •
10. Comma the "Six*" %%mane inittria
'Menti of Keitsts. E. P. Nitwit= &Son Mb by
' side. with others; compare them thoroughly
andariticallyitone by tone, amisoacannot tad
to see their superiority.
M.. Inferior instrutnents, by their hi:perfect
quality of tone, have safhilurietta ' egoa *pit
both voice apd ear. The. sweet notes of'the
.• Scuts TON C' will improve both. r
hewer? Da weivevitedthy
tie makers, Messrs.. E.. P. Nrginists &
whose guarantee is'above question- • ,
COLE, FASSAOE it CO.. Sole Wholesale Agents
too, Bradford, Tioga and Sullivan Co's., Pa., and
Tinge County; N. Y., Also, Dealers in 'First
Pianos, No. 8 Parroe's Block, Towanda ,Ps.
-Ow fo'r Sale by D. P. tact:man; Troy; Pe.
Nor. 10,70.
=
OW The Winter Terutpf
Beminszy; a Wdlcarniiihrt, Pa.
a school for both sexes, will begin January 5;
1871, with buildings thoroughly improved, new
Philosophize' Apparatus, now pianos, , a full
wipe of efficient teachers. The school Is wor
thy of public • patronage. Buildings commo
diona=ittuttinn delightful. -
Total charges por year (English branches),
'snap.
For further information address the Presi
dent, Or Wad Mir s'ettalegue. IP • j ' __P3
W. LEE firm-norm% D.D.
Nov. 10, 1870-2 m. . PresitlenL
~ i..
- Miss Swim's, Abs most 111 Bi
l Millinery' and Dieesnsakbsg'lldabliik
went in Towanda, one door out of M.IL-Mer
eur's Bank. , , Nor. 3, 18704'
WANT... zI 4 00,0001. Beech, Bin*
sod 7dsplo u , for - Stich the - highest pries
lwabe paid.
Pilso, , tshlgoe4 Cabinet fishers.. • i
T. L tcm;
•
Wyalasing, Nov. 7; 1890-41.-
appOinted limit for the BurdattOrgantaltrad
ford equity, Pa,, we would mcm pu i x t e Fibily
request any pulses disizonsof those
Instruments to give him a call, u ey dad
it more advantageous titan ma'am at our
Ware-rooms la New York.
• " C. lit..Tamatmg & Bum,
liov. 10, 1870-21. 435 Broome
Poor.
'air ika C. :Porter,' :Sot
teeep
Tazlor's celebrated Electric Oil for side.
".17011, REST VS& 1 -.
'.../871.
Ono Of the fineat awl tied kocatriilltorealti To;
wandu lllintalre of GrifilthiC& Pattowbi ,
Iforrig, Merchant Tailor, Bridge arca...
tier. 3, WO-4w.
. .
861- L. L. MOoDY hiltrisg•
Store, gives notice to all indebted-that be will
remain it *woo for -way 'tort Sine only. 011
mitten Sao lutist,* paid tif ,ttrt Met oCgat
•
Bowe, Noe. 1, 1870.
sir I. P. Keeaoilutpoptdar and
lubionags Boot aorrilbas Maw ,ital. UM"
I M n e n s o ln t m o v a "allo
kli..s_4sillmiiiM
A i k w itair :biastittllliekrlaictnda4r.
gar " mob
lii al:tiMy4
. 11411122:1*. _ A o r 1141:18 .4 rppl=_:
Talitbakkelns&=. l 4lllll/01 1
13tos, MUllnery, - Dress andFornbh
fila Beldientan's Jiew -Welk
Bt., Towanda, Pm- ; An& tle dranntai l =
announce to the ladies of Towanda
= m viirt ~ t hat slo has leowecine of the
commodious stnewooms halleldleman's Block,
Mdat a irt, and has opened a drat elan
.and Skinz-41111M0
u l l i Nhittogs Goods, msdeoina
Yetei,, NSW' s
every month,
sli therllattiluiPre to r allosigro*
eta to phaseout pa t s , we on to. leene"a
share of the public putronage. Main tall and
szandne our goods C: and mfeet.,
KIM Z. MIKE3III4OI:'
Iet;.IA7P!C
Sat
_=at
;The" Winter Tenn of
Bourn Aeademy.loll.,!
11;1 1 170itaiel ooenr.ri •
log to enter the melkool And it to theke
tentage to c. _ •
anisrm.L.
NUS AII f LIDA (warns*,
.1 Noe. 11,41370-4 w. ; •
• sir The , Brodford
Association"hold ita next mecthighi Nome
boronish;Nov. llth and 12th. -
GM l 7llaste= i ta alle glit
Lillie y.i aimen, Isaiah McPhee
'Fon and Frs Irought. The Ass ociation, to
commence Friday, Nov. 11, at 10} o 'clock,
G. H. amas, Seeypro
H. AINSTSONG, Peel&
Choke MaClc
ere!,'.only one
shilling per pound, at I,l4:tces.
lane 18. 1870.
stir 'tiies Una" Farina " ler Pia
dings MACastiorda, far sale bit - I
June - 16, 1870. M. J. Lase.
ft.. Your choice of`the ' very best
Tess, for 1,85 per lb. at the Bed White 4; Blue
Stare.
18. Goods delivered to all 'parts
of the village free of charge. Bed White k
Blue Store.
LADIES or TOWANDA, TAKE NOTICE!
—That a young gent of twenty-one, who has
recently visited your beautiful borough, and
Much admiring the young ladie4 of said place,
desires to tiorrespend7mith a *nit ea number.
Object—fan, mutual insprovembut, and pertaAps
matrimony. tidies, do not fail to address W.
RICHNOXD, P.O. Box 131, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Nov. 8,1870-2 w.
war Second-hand Sewing Machines
for aale at a bargain by Wickham & Black.
Also, Machin Needles, Oil, Thread, Silks,
do, &e. April 28, 1870—tf.
tor We guarantee satisfaction in
all the work wo do. Ste cut, make, and trim
clothing for men and bay' wear.
e - H. Maxie & Co;
I •
Brhike Street. Towanda, Pa.
CAunos.--411 persons are hereby
cautioned againut purchasing a Note given by
the undersigned to Wm. Arnold, or order, for
f 124, dated Oct. 8,1870, as said-note was pro
cured by misrepresentation and band and will
not be paid. .. • Varrarmr.
-Nov. pa id.
. - • -
stir Go to the Bakery, door
north of Ward•Honse, for fresh Crackers.
Oct. 77,1870. D. W. Soon Cc i.
MEL. Great reduction in Teas at the
Red White & Blue Store, Bridge Rt.
Biurram.r.&. RmowAr.
ler }EMMY Hems, Merchant Tai
tor, Bridge street. _
iiirTobaceo and Cigars in grey
variety, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, a
Red, White and Blue Store.
Oct. 13,70. BILUDIALL & RIDONWAY.
sal% Bnrnett's celebrated flavoring
extracts, for sale by M. J. Loio.
June 16, 1870.
•
Foa kia.a.—One span 'of Matched
Bay'llorses, 5 yews iild,lgood team or-iced
horses, weight 1000 pounds.
Some, Sept. 2004 L. L. MOODY.
1826. MONTANIES 1870. .
Have just opened a largo anditarefully select
ed stock of woods for the fall trade. Dress
Goods, Sheeting., Flannels, Prints, &c. Test,
Sugars, Syrups, and Groceries of all' kinds at
New York prieti. Crockery and ' Ohtsetrate
our own importation, in fact too extensive a
stock to itemise, bought exclusively for cash,'
and guaranteed to be weld at lower prices than
ever offered in this market. W•
6116: The , eettise matted by the
Cascade Mills, of selling good flour at te
eat possible prices, is productive of numerous
advantages, It makes a ready market for the
iniperior *belt of our vicinity ; con,
sinners with a cheap and wholesome article of
fresh ground flour, and as a natural result makes
- active business for the Mills. War in Europe,
drouth, and short crops, are having the Meet,
to raise prices; but this fall at all .times sell.
4t mipimpmy , •
as.. Sell youi Bitter, Eggs etc., at
the Rea Whits an 4 Ith4e Store.
SS. Cash ppaid for Grain at the
Rea White arta fLm Siorellirfake at. I amia'.
Baas:Emu. dc RLEOWAL
Candies of all kinds War
ranted the best, at wholesale and retait cheap
er than the cheapest, at the lied, White -and
Blue Storm; • • act. 13,70.
a. w. Ditnucs's Music Store,
emit nflderenes Bank. Brit door. when) . - You
will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organsi,Niohns,
Guitar., Banjos, SUlix ispi A
keet M ordeons, 'Clarion
eta, Flutes, Instruction S Books for
all kultrin,lungui,Mtitid 'find 'all , kinds of
Musical Merchandise. April 1 I. '7O.
li,. ToLou kffour.,NerOtant Tai
'tore:'
New Advertisement®.
LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOP,
December term of Cote. cl:TuilleDcipg 70 1,43 7,
peoetabeeB; . •
• . cututtiji** .
Athelielem.: Juan WriM; U.
'mttelleu;;l.. Julies Mat& ;%IYlo
Dowell; Dortila top.. Johni Lane; Leßoy, Alpha
-Mono, d W. lioet • Litchfield. Moses Dark. et , f
Teed, A J Laytod t • fabonille. Daniel 0 Bailey ;
Monroe twp., Daniel Sullivan, Judson Blackman g
Pike. iodine Wllliaais; „Bosse ivy.. Do*. Moody ;
810411 4114, 0 00 B Hobbard ; South Creek. Ashes
Awe; Term Bantle' Fri:44B7j
_Troy bwe' U A
Odom; Towanda boro% Neils ft:typal:liter
a, xorth. Jen .14Tibo,; Viedblll4 Stephen Wick.
'lo.l[ l l WYser.ZElSW4loll4,l634lloealdalrff•
TBA• 78,11 SIIIIORE..nume wzic. '
• Athens itovo.': 4 08 A Orbitals Me.tinsitit ; Athena
top.. Ell Murray. SanntelOvenaldre, George o Page;
Albany, las IL- Wil=.l , Arnatinis, All,s 'Burnham
Burlington west, Eater/ Godard: Canton top., chew
itithesa, John aresatOolumbil, A BAttatintOran
villa. Geo AloteasOnf Herrick. John Ereine:
Sold, Burgess Barnum; Monroe top.. las Blauvelt:
Goren: Hoe P Bidglnol7, ; alluires::
ESouth Creek; /0 F Rildreth; Shesliequin. INfteit,
Ism,/ Morton. Goo Smith ; Standing Stono, k
I SteretuipSpringrodd. 'T Mania Sylvania. Win L
Scout= Towanda borer. EX. Oahe. LuclenWo.
Molten; Troy_tarn.'.Mantel live:Was p prW; Troy
bore'. Chas V Dare; Taster. Chu Hollenbadt: War
ren. HeerinliWidtakß4.-Wris_,_Howeii: W ilmot.
rah Vale ntine Broirn. W - I• Gra nt Welles,
lanE Hoy; Wysos. Wm H Mora, A if Hinds; W.r.
dining. Truman S.Laceir Wladbsm.. Albert Hotch
kiss.
mimes! •iononn— , .dam mg=
Asylum. Jonathan atevesui; Athens two', Galneha
ling a rAsdn
••M A ; Athetuttwp.. John Murray, Jones& Leg
Welt: lay. Jobn H Davis. Edward Chilson; Bar.
es Alexander Ballard; Canton bora', Eam
z
re ton trip.. Jail A Bowers.; Colzgubla.
Taytor r beawrins; intstrerte
Am Andrus ; 4trus,.ld, Adelbert !limn; Leßoy
Moses Walter" Led Deltmv; Monroe bean% Jas Gris
wold; Orertom Mange Chase ; Orwell. A W Alger •
Pike. Edward Owen; Rome top.. Aaron Drake, Wm
T Md:abe. AM Wattles; Bidgberry, Geo 8 Lawrence;
Smithfield, Andrew ll Campbell. Wm Waldron;
Seatugnald. Mishit Landon. Daniel Tanning. James
Dana: T roy barrei Billill Others Towanda boro .
Oro ltYcts; Towanda north. James redeem Tuacaro.
re. BenbanMadtson a Terry. 8 I Shepard : Warren,
ktuntaßuinntan, Hymn. Thomas Cook. T W Wood
burn ; Wilmot, D B stoma.% _Leander Gamble; WP
altudno =will Hornet. .
mums autioas—wanto tart;.
.r/Abessa trip., Abram Westbrook; Asylmn, Edward
Decker; Billitnnton twP.. Jean* Herlerainalich.
(dm Burlington west, Darwin Doclnrell; Burlington
txgo, GOO Heath; Duchy. Dennis O'Donovan; Can.
4003w11.1 lehalatd Saud • •Prinklba.- R Cannel. ;
Granville. Wm Warren; Herrick. Win Nesbit: ;Web.
field. H 8 Munn; TAW. 811 as G Halley. Chas Stens;
Monroe twP.: Guy C trrtne; Pike, Geo Slocum, Jour
tukuit""e7; gorge B Park ; Hi=
t Owen; • Chas 9 MOW
Mils ward
jr., Jai 81 ;erve%"=Bl.Blenetb. Smith.
F Espy . Johnsen Welke; *ninepin& C H Campball.
Simon Puller. Elisha Ymng; Towanda bora'. lism'l
0 iteMis. IL LINE/, VA OrertoniTowanaintwth,
John Biles; Towanda trip.. Andrew Silkier : Ulster.-
Geo Dulbolowww; WyalttaVrioll; Windham
4, St BP lll2Ha t,',Hblies. C L Albert=
maw ` NOTICE. -- .jo hn 4 l4 NoTIOE:-Ahn Bei
siewd GCS. T.
1100. In the Courla Canna .Ras ilagard
' The ea , enladttori ted by•tt
tonal* • hinds art
'from Sheriffs eide of deletamYs *masa property,
MIR atenOktoial the
W &dieter maid eppointnent. a the
Oaklastatt.lw thebo-
Jeneel‘ t! tet SATURDAY. the loth day o V ALL
1870. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at which time ear place
persons Laming dame on aid money ere required
treat Uti eta Or 14 debated fr om MAW on
•
fond.. , • N. C. ELSISIER..•
ore. '7A'=l!' Auditor.
!in
Nl=
ri" , '"Si . o4E4'4siiimiL.
I
; ,
I.l;l:4itT - ITI
. .
P 94 7- 6 -7 1 *,#:.:4_ , Tit'itle....?,
• ",
Says reatitok ii
,iftilarge kot of
o - A
Efomestre W4O ,Oods
lanes the • •
c:
T - j; rir.Ll'.
DECLINE IN -PRICES;
=I
BEM
BMA niiioir oak' the *ay bat
ECM
1111, 'I; tb.i. :,I
BTANDABDSHICIIIKOS at -120
:
Per Yoza.
ss,►vf TAlTiiyu,ml,llrairwm AT Vie.
‘ , i
Also another larige lot of
CAItC . O - gS!
now selling at
Tex Ocrre rut Lib,
equal to the best manufactured
=I
Also,.froei the late Auction sales,
the
GREATEST VARIETY
NEW FALL' & WINTER
rataass GOODS,
many of which are selling at
HALT THEIB VALUE
GREAT BARGAINS
WHITE "AND-
COLORED , _ , BLANKETS 1
A large krt'of both
RSCEIVED
Also a splendid stock of
BM
d •1
,RIES
which are being sold at,
, •,.-,
''VERY sLOW—PItOES.
KEYSTONE STORE.
No►. 9, MO.
MI
f:40u01110-.3k‘ii, go;
COpItINCOOMETU4# Ca; 1(
. toirmaks.n. ,
Ask 0 6. 61116111 44, 11 -1 6 0 1 41. 11 . 10101111
lisle VlM.** Ilialit of
• -
' ')IARDWARE. -
GOMM
CARMAGiGWOD%
AGRICULTURAL
Wbke lg. violets pad cimspases iumticlUed to
lfik 46 i terelice"
idtar haw, goods an mild at bbl. S. and Irbil*
4Willoamilisisetwayssolliithilwakors.
•
nails aux
per sent. • month added ko acemile . demi X)
414,_
=illE
Nail per keg, 54 and up 44,40
!Due, per box, 8:10
Y': ~~. .i., ~
Glass, per box, 10:12
Linseed Oil, per gallop
SASH BLINDS AND DOORS,
- AS 14017 gds..
FRESH CEMENT AND LIME
Always 012 tia:idL •
sorovEsALL lama
oF
I. l p4EPPl9§,rs-Pal
w or n t
Fi c
td
5
Delimell tree on ears at low rates for cub.
Pore. lined and Gem Fruit' am
Qta. at $2 per dozen, $23 per gross.
2 Qts. $2 50 per dozen, $29 per gross.
CIDER MILLS $25 to $45..
gl,
c. 0 gu
Fr •od ' 4-
3
_ .
WITEZLER'S, AND BLOOD'S
Lunn *ems Asp nutzszess.
And tozignir tools In
Good Steel Knives and Forks at One
Dollar per id.)
Universal Wringers, Beach Wringers,
Novelty Wringers, Doty 's Wash
- era, Braes Kettles, Porcelain
Kettles, Jlinware,
Wooden Ware,,
We sell the most Pocket Ulm,. Razors. &bears,
and Over plated ware because eiOulep the lamest
assortment of any bare.
Kerosene Oil by the barrel at 28 eta.
Da is powder by the keg $3 . 50
Rifle
• ----
• •
•
•-
avatar for
KlakiS HUE' sevrilid
MACHINE.
Not swelled, it equalled by -tar They always
. MECHANIC'S TOOLS •
Io peat vatiehf.
Saws, -
Boring Machines, • -
• Homes, _
Yips, -
ii
Belluws,
Drills, . •
Chisels.
We Witte the attention of Wider' to our onpector
stock of
DOOR LOCHS AND TRIMMINGS,
well u to Oar Jewett's Pate, Faceletor.toither,
reliable brands of
PAINTS AND OILS. -
.
Wagon 'Wallin and Ihilhkee would do
well to visit ea. We have Phf edelphll Hub. Jersey
Spokes, line Alles, Irelloes. *Wage. he.
Oak spokee, 2 in. per sot SI4N)
" " 2} in. " . 3-50
It 41 2 in. " 3 00
LEATHER AND RUBBER ISEUr4NO.
St: Germain Stlidemq4ainps, Church
Chandelle* &Girt:tures,. Gas
Pipe, Pumps, Iron SAM, _
Burdens Horse
Shoes.
National Horse Nails by the box,
- at 22 cts. i)er pound.
'rouses fitted with Gas Pipe, Fit
ting, '.Heab?ra, &c., &0., :on. short
notioe.
STOVFS, pox,
&C., &O.
8 10
a $6
1 10
per gallon.
We Lace
MILL SAWS, PACKING,
OILS,
PLATFOBII SCALES.
SHOT GII;1113..
MOT,
Zito!sof all lands al.q. on bind.
s i t
CODDIIIKI. guise:J.a co
Toissii.s. . 15. urn. I . .
Niw
CUMMRY,
OHINAi
MO
6LASS-WARE
TABLE curuniy,
P4TED; . W4%.Iq;
~ ,~
2 85
HOUSE FURNISHING - GOODS
MEI
BINGER SZWINEr MACHINES
, L 29./0
BA. Prrns & co.,
• / ri
See est reedied airesh seek of •
FALL GOODS •
In their Hue, bought in New'Ydrk and Philadelphia.
at prices that warrant them in saying that they will
eau aa
i rLI JI s: i j: i j
Their spelt consists to Doceeitio and - other
Dia GOODS,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
ZEPHYRS,
VII A A O.:l**V OD4WIRIVIISDPiI
■ thoratilibly.fttrnistred with the
ViTEST ZALIIIONS AND BEsr GooDs
For the Beason.
tsld ladles
CAPS • AND HEAD RIGS
Constantly a band.
Main it., oppeeite the Court Ronan
7Sept.
VOR SALE.—The Mountain Lake
Patin fn Burlington twp. I now offer for sale
my valuable farni,located as Mountain Lake, on the
Berwick turnpike, Burlington twpat a bargain. The
farm contains 130 acres, 100 acres improved: about
SO acres stumped and fenced. (100 acres atone wall).
There are two dwelling houses. one new horse.barn,
one large and one small farm bare, a good gralnery,
slaughter hone and (litotes,two apple orchards,
• goodly number of Peach, Par. Plum and Cherry
toms, two good sprlngeof writer —oneit each house.
Also a largerand commodious work and toolshop.
•
Adjoining the farm is that beautiful sheet of
water, known as .• Mountain Lake." covering some
115 acres, nearly 60 acres of which belongs to me by
=from K. Overton, E. There is also a do
grove alive acres adjoining the lake. which
Is well supplied with springs- of pure cold water..
The grove and lake have already become - quite noto
rious ma a resort for pleasurikeeelmrs.
P. 8. I will sell a iruMelent quantity of isoseemed
lumber for building • house ULM feet. 1 can also
furnish the shingles and lath if desired.
Also, eight good cows, kegs and shell,. -
• The diatom from the hrm to Towanda is finales;
to Troy 9 miles; to Mater 7 mike; Montoeton
miles. For l'arther particulars enquire of
HARBISON DODD.
Proprietor.
Oct. 13.10
REGISTERS NOTlOE.—Notice is
hereby given that then has been tiled and set.
tied in the ales of the Register of Wills, in add for
the county-of Bradford,' accounts of administration
upon the following - estates. via:
n °ll a mt of 8 . Petfooliifi, idea of Samuel
tennin
, late of South Creek. decd.
Fltud acet of Hampbrey Beeksdtb and Study
Gibbs, guardian of Watson E. Barnes. -
Final** of A. P. Spalding. executor et Abiraut
/dding, late of Leßoy, decd.
acct of Isaac Strait, guardian of Elmira Sloe.
gin. - -
Final :wet of JAii Beardelee and (Mahal° Row:
man. - adnua of James 11.1lowMan.
Final sect of Geo. C. , Page, sdmr of Amos Cornstry,
late of Athens twp.. decd.
Partial seek of-ld E Harmer. guardian of Edwin
-Pugl a Vate of Troy.
account if Gee T Granger. adm'r of Robert
Bldgway. late af.Wysos, deed.
Partial stet of-Mary E Harmer, guardian of Sam.
--rasa Purple. late Of Tree
Final account of Robt Melee. adin'r of Jeremiah
Rogers, late of Towanda. deed.
ocelot Ebenezer Snell. err ofJobn
late of Pike. deed.. '
Final acet of I H Blither, eze'r of Slepard Piece,
Lqe o ! Aryam deed. ' • -
Final sleet of James Vandyke, after of Andrew
McQueen. late of Ulster twp., steed.
Final meet of ' Mary E Harmer. guardian of H 311
ALSO—The iSioperty set ott
executors or adminialeatori
to widows or children
of the following decedents. viz:
Estate otJared
• ; flown.
' ..• &mei Brown.
•• Janice IL Howe.
•• Daniel Waltman.
" Ward:
Dlodak, Spencer.
Gemini O. Gore. k • -
And the Sams will be presented to the Orptietei
Court of Bradford empty, on THIIBSDAY.'D=Mf
-112:B.a. 1870, at o'clock p.m.. for conermation and
allowance. . V. B. GLADDING,
Oct. 28. 1870. , Wader-
ORPHAN'S COVET SALE.--BI
virtue of an oriterissued out of the Orphan's
Court •of Bradford'. cotety. the rindendgned Ste
cuter of the estate of James R. Martin. deceased.
will sell at public sale on' pretellies on SATURDAY.
:NOVEMBER 91.1870, at 2 o'cirick-p-m., the follow
ing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in
Asylum tap.. in 'said county and bounded on the
north by lands of F. R. Hemet and Hiram Decker.
emit by 4andi of 111kmald and others, south by Al
eranderKing and Richard E. Gilbert. west by Mad-
bon beefier; eontainiag about 11. Mel on which is
erected a house and shed. • '
TERMS—SSO down sa4 balince on confirmation.
' •
BARTHOLOMEW
LAPORTE.
Roy. "A, 1810. - Executor.
ORPHANS' . COURT SALE.-BY
virtue of an orderlssued out of the Orphans'
Court of Bradfordcooltly. the undersigned guardian
of Harriet L. John B.. , Fred A. and Charlei Felber,
minor children-of Stephen Felton, late of Towanda
bore', decer sed. will sell at public isle 4 the Court
House in Towanda boro'. on NOVEII. ,
BEE di 1870; all o'clock; p.m.; the following lot
piece or parcel of land situated in Windham town
ship: bounded on the north by lands of IL Cowles
and G. W. ,Webster• ; on the east by lands of Jona.
than Payne: on the ecartir by land of Austin Gleason
and on the weed by the, public highway: containing
about thirty scree. more or less.
Terms-;-caah on cmillrmation of sale.
• ,
EMILY B. FELTON Guardiai.
Sept. 6th. -.- ,
N.ECITTOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given that all persona indebt
ed tribe eistide r4 D. Williams, late of pa Mo yment ms
to make Monodist° .
tp.
and all persons - claims spinal said estate must
present theta duty authenticated forß. settlement.
MILL,
Jos. ILINGOS.
Imentars.
1...z-7:34:kt. 18,1870,
TN BANKRUPTCY—In the .mat
-AL gir of LUMEN E. :MOLD, Betalmipe. •
•To litroosi rr Mar Cosa= : The undersigned
hereby give ,nottee of their sipr is Assignees
of ALVIDBM E. ARNOLD orthe.township Of Dome,
in the cotinig of Bradford. sad state of Pennsylvania
.within said Disfttct, who has been adjudged a bank
miptapcm his petition of creditors try the joistriee
Cowie Of said District.
Dated'Orwall, Pa., Oct. TT.
italatiltL N. BRONSON. •
PASIO3 J. CHUMP.
asligneeS•
Oct. 20,10:—Sw
LiH:EraFTS la ii = m4 -4, ifirtoo of
• mil of Vend. Expo.. at of the Court
of Common Pleas at MulWr: and bale dt.
rented and &Brand will et giggle t. 1.. .t lb* -
*
Canti MA* . , . TommagrharTutraa- •
1..1170. Id troZAp,m. k the foi.•
10*Witirr et plena el alanekt ft gprbm
bid banadades to was . Oa - tai'
Math by anew, Pm•oy andll.ltararng,
Mi... .02 atliglabliendo of Limb Boddie and trilby .
1 . 1241 , 40 Dileittr. Containing lifty,ames of ..-
laatmere otiose. allimprored. a frr im atnes ta d
• • "
framed telt*.and •e, few *Wawa"
, 'Betted and taken info saectilitou M the wilt Of MN'
• 1512 8: Time vallfln.Orace.•• • • * •
WCMS fetiotring lok piece on alibi, .
situate in Canton llaro'. bounded on Me north by
Cnitmet, sit by land& Mrs. gam Mehral. south
,by land of Women k Irwin. and west by land of Tay.
lor line ' Containing two saes. of land. nuns or
kwo, all berm&
with one framed Ewsiling kappa
and 0 few fruit trees thermal., - •
ATJXo—ttne other lot, piece' or parcel of land. an
'l2lllllll 11 =4 1 " b 0 4 1 2 . 2•4 410T2i by 24.2 a
T. . right. . laMd •
of /gra. lane E. Colwell. .
month by tinlimet., and west by Linde of Patrick
pita . containing about two acres of bard more or
less; ell iroprotor. and no-buildinas.. . •
W. I=tetra tato exec:anon at the :nit al:.
1: 1 t1 use of I. W. deem vs. Was. Brew.
ALSO—•The followinglot„ place or parcel of land,
situate in Wren bounded on the north by .
land of the Towanda a Co. on the east by land
of A.E. Mantra south W bred of J. E. Geiger. and
west by the North Branch Gem .Contatning 1 sere
of land. more or tem. with a framed Warn known
as the Lehigh Valley lorumt, and • framed barn, , a l /
ALSO—The ono ether lo‘ plea; or parcel of
acate la said townift.; bounded north by K.
Eaalbausti and the go. *N.Y Canal & ILE. Co.. an
the ema by land of Verd=lAllem, add &arab by
'the gmaiekaanaltiver. west be had of V. E. k
J. L rwilet• Contaniut 27 .are., more or less. 26
acres improved; with' o framed tones. and framed
bar. framed horse brim' met 1t orchard of fruit
ees thereon. . .
Baited ind Isksainto . . Attie Mat oflames
I!
Er
ESI
.r ,,-
MOESAM k BLA_CH'S
WORSTED,
NOTIONS, &C., &C
TECEtit
Wood% um vs. WM.If triad BentyVanßrunt.
• AUK:I—The !billowing piece' Or parcel of land.
situate in Rome townalidp• north by land of
MIL CYlvis ama:mot m an Annion Beeman.
south by laiv ll t of Nathan ; dee d
, and John
Russell. anti:in:et by land of Thaws Yooght Con
taining 80 acres of land -more or less, 80 acres
plated, a framed house, a framed barn, end binned
corn house. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.' '
Seized and taken into mention at the suit of An
bury Seedier a eVrava.,liine H. Lent. •
41,410—Tbstollowinglat.. pines or petrel of land:
situate in 'Pike towlueldp: bounded bn the north by
land of David .11.0tris: sod Ihrinsallortia, nett by
land of Wm. 3 Davie, sixth by the public highway.
weidby land of M - Gaylord. ''Containing 120 acres
of land more or less. *bond 90 acne itaproved with
one framed dwelling house. framed bore. twin. and
two framed barns, Ufd sheds httechtx% and fruit
trees thereon. ' •
ALSO.-One other lot. piece orpurcal'of land - ilfu•
ate la said teninship of Pike. bounded north by hind
of Edward &Rem sist by land of William S. Davis.
month by land of Wm. J. Davis. and west by land of
Thom, Morrill, _Containing 13 wren more orltse,
about 43 acres inittnrifil.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel oiland situ:
ate in said township of pOte, bounded on the north
by the publichighwaY, east by lands of Dr. Roberts.
south by land of Mortimer Pratt. and welt by land.
of Clearers Welles. and Platt Wood. Containing DI
scree of land. mars or leas, about 10 mans improved;
Seised and taken into esestition at thmksolt of C. 21.•
Wanrillis vs. Diehard Ashton.
ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land.
situate in Rome township, b winded on the north by
the public highway leading from North Rome church
put Won Drake to Rome bora% east by land of said
Woe Drake, south by land of Irvine: Richards, and
west by the public highway leading frOm Rome, born
to Litchfield. Containing 20 saes of land, more or
less, all Improved. WO framed bonus., owe framed
barn and uncalled attached, one lamed beg pen.
and corn helm, and a'franied blacksmith alcon,,and
an apple orchard thereon.
Seized and taken into execution atthe ;mil of Laic
Dolan's use es. James Randolph.
4By virtue of a writ ea Ti Ta., the following
lot =sor parcel of land - situate in Albany town
ship. and bounded on the north by lind of Isaiah
Toner Ind Michael Rosso. out by land of Patrick
Ryne. south by the estate of John Clyne, deed. and
A. Waltman. and w o r ,... by John - Shad. Containing
74% octet. more OT acre. improved. Wi th *
plank house, two I barns, one framed gt al:wry eat
en appleorchard thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at the salt of John..
Utz vs. Jacob
ALSO—The following lot. Piers or Pared of fruit , -
situate in Towanda Itoro', bounded on the north by
land of Wm. Mix, * on the east by land of Austin
Quinlan. south by the.old plank road, and west by
land of Waller West ; being about 80 feet front on
said plank roast; and about 75 feet deep, with a one
steal framed:house with basement thereon.
Seized and taken into elect - Won at the stilt of Jae.
0. Trost vs. Thomas kitswlllism. •
Also at-the suit of Jas. 0. Vast vs. Thomas Fitt
trillium,
ALBo—The following lot, piece or-parcel ofJatid•
situate in North Towanda township, bounded u fc!
katsoria; Beginning on the west bank of the North
Branch canal , at corner of Horace Grangerli land.
thence westerly by said Granger's land about thirti
perches to corner of James Finnerty's land,
southerly by the saute and braids of Catlin and Owe,
Brady about 150 rode to John Biles' land, thew.
easterly by said Biles' land about 20 rods to said
canal.. and thence northerly by. the canal about le ,
perches to the place of beginning. Containing sea -
en acres of land, more ogles., with • stone quare
thereon. •
Brazed and taken Into exertalannt the .sult of FA
Leman* Kinney vs. John CantwelL •
ALSO—The following lot, pleep or parcel orland
situate in Terry township, bounded on the mirth by
land of Nelson "Vanderirool, cart bytand or Bum,
son Crimmins, Samuel ilaggarty and Patrick Be
thtlre, south by land of Daniel Weller and Willia..
Storrs, and west by land of Pair Layman and Sane
nel Johnson. -Containing 338 acres °nand, sumo
less, about 75 acres improved. with ouo log hone,
one board house, two framed barns, and two sm . ,-
*chards therenti.
ALSO—One other lot, piece or pared cf land. sit.
hate In' mid Terry 'township. bounded as follows
Beginning at a post corner thence by land of Corne
lius Vanderpool., smith triy, deg. cast 66 per. to a
hemlock corner, - thence by Betide of Ortah Terr, ,
south 2'..?; deg, west-62 ,er. to a post corner, Guru:
by the same north 8714 deg. west 62 per. to a pr.a.i
corner, thence bydaid of Mrs. D. Wheeler, north 2 ,
deg. out 23 6.10 pe lea White pike stamp corner.
thence by the eame north 1371' deg. west 4 per. to ..
poet and stones emeseri. thes es by- the other laude
north 2.; deg. east.= 44flper. to the place 'of begin
ning. Containing 25 aaell, more or less, about Pao
acres improved, with a small house thereon.
Belled and taken in execution at the suit of J. 1'
Kirby vs. J. W.DennieeMand lf. Marshall.
rEllitY VAN FLEET.
Towanda, Nov. 80670.
OEPHA.7s.I'S COURT SALE.-BI
virtue of an order 'sawed it of the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county'. the undersigned Jathan ,
istratrix of the estates of Wen. 'X Watts, decd., will
Yell at public sale on the presnlsei on, THUBSDAY..
DECEMBER I, 1870. at 2 O'clock - P.m...the follotiina
described piece or parcel or land situate In North
Towanda two., bounded and described is as follows:
Beginning at a collier on west line of Manson Love
lace and uOrth-east corner, of Badger's lot, thence
along north line et Badger lot. south 60 deg& 30
west 84 perches to public highway leading. to
Towabda bore': thence along the same north 3:
degs. west 37 rwo•ftntly perches to the south-west
corner of James Foster's lot. thence along the gams
north 61 dells. east 91 perches to the north-west
Corner of said Lovelace lot; thence stout the line of_
the same south 44'7 (legs. 36 1 aeven-tenths perches
to the . place of beginning; containing 21 acres and
31 A pertha.
_Adjoining above lot, a piece bounded and
described as follows: On the east by main road lead
ing hem Towanda to Athena. north, _south and
west by' other lands of said decedent; containing !,
acre. more Or leas.
ALBO.--Cvne other piece of land adjoining the
above. and bounded as follows: On the north by
Chimes 13. Brown and the lot above described, east
brToutda road , south by Reuben DeLong. west
by la nds - belonging to estate of the 'lawJohn C•
Adicas. ext:epting.therefrem 2 acres sdloining Reu
ben DeLong, Which hasbeen set apart toes widow;
containing, after deducting the `J - acres set. sport tv
the widow, about 16 acres.
ALSO—One other piece of land bought of Justi
n. and S. 11. -Harding. and-described. as follows .
Beginning at a point in centre of the Towanda road
on the north line of other lands of said decedent
herein described; thence In a westerly. direction
along saidlast mentioned Land' 214' rods to a stale
or stones; thence In a northerly 'direction parallel
with the Towanda rued 0 rods to a stak,onad stones
corner; thence In an easterly SU:al:ton parallel with
the north line of other lands' of said decedent. 26
and rods to centre of the highway; thence south
erly along, said _highway 6 rods to the place of teen
-Ding; centupling 1 acre, strict measure, •
All of the above described lots. pieces or pickets
of land are • guirt of the faro boned by elltssedd
WUldam 11. 'Watts. deceased, and contsths itlh*eth
er abeetis7 wrest sud-111 perche •
The Property will beatold in lots of. one acre, or
more, to suit ipmrehaliers ,
TERMS—Me per cent. of the purchase money to
bo paid when the property.is struck - down, 33 per
cent. the •contineation of sale and the balance
with Interest annually: confirmation in three
eaaal installments. ' )BART E. WATTS,
• - nor. 3.1876.• - Adminiattatrix.
A lIDITOR'S Kir-'
Richard Barrett—No. 931, reb. Terni.
taw: In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford
a unaiTolgued an Auditor appointed by said
4o dledrlbuh , moneys In the hands of the Sheriff
aria/mg from SkeritTs sato of defendants pemoual
property. will at to the duties of mdd appoint
mut at bis dhoti In the Borough of Towanda on
THURSDAY the Tat day of DECEMBER.IB7O, at 2 o
clock p. za.. at aytdch timeand place all persorA bat
ing rialtos to Said money are required to present the
same or be debarred from eoredngiu upon:said fund.
O. D. SIONTMCYR.
Auditor.
Nov. 3,1970.-4 t.
A lIDITOR'S NOTlCE:—Sykail Its
...Cl..Thsbnckfrk rs. E. P. Watkins, Orr W. Bellty
and &trio Watkins.—ln the Court of Ooramou
fleas of:Bradford County; N0.'504 • Tebruar7 Term ,
18t9.
The Tinders:Mica having been appointed Andlior by
add Court to distributer money to Sheriff's hands
mixed from sale of OW:W.B6Oer. real estate. will at-
tend to the duties of Said anointment. at his oboe.
tn the Borough of Towanda. on IfOliDdY,•ther2 'Ft
, day of NOV., 1810. at 1 o'clock. Rm.;-,at width
time and place alt. paella - having elaini on said
- money are requested to present the same or be-Pe
-barred from
. corning iqf or I *hare of mad money.
W. .1. PFCII.
Auditor.
• lht 26, 1870,44
AITDITOWS- NOTICE. —In the
Matter of the estate .of Alttram Piekte. dee'd.
In the Orphen's Comitt Bildford Canty.
• The u...mlasid=d an ;Auditor .anvotated by raid
Court to dispose of uoDttolue.tuia to the Partial
Actount of co Pierre,exectitor Of littera Pierce.
deed.sral attend tothslluties of Ma appointment at
his odic* in the borough of Towanda, on 'Friday the
2nd day of December, ISIO, at I p.m., at which
time and place all ;basing claims to 'mid
money are requesttd pithent inch claim, or bo
debarred front coming - Di upon said fund.
I)=J. IL PECK,
Auditor.
li , :ff: 9, Itt7O-4t
TN THE' DISTRICT COURT OF
I_ the United Staten for the. Weitwin Dietrict of
Pennsylvania. In the nutter of RICIIADD ASII
- -
nt - ilkeltiVPlVY: •
• To won U say concerta—The undeeaitnoedttercby
'pot notice of his appointment as Assignee of Rich
ard Adam. of the township of Pike, in the county
of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvsnis, within said
District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon*
petition of his creditors by the District. Conti of,
said District.
Dated at Towanda, Oct. le„ 1370. •
JOB P. ,IMIDT, Andanoe.
WYOMING - VALLEY A . . ONTA
v.vi wo RAIL. ROAD CO.—The eomm lUionera
named In the Act of Assembly. appeared the 18th
y o Ataich..A. D.. 1868, to tneozponde the Wycen
logda Valley and Ontario Rail Road compan y, will meet
at the Cemptown Rotel, Bradford county.rto Omen,
bcola. and volitive rawerriptions to tho, emend stock
s! said company on the lath. Vitt and 30th of Nos.
nest. C. 8. LOTEETT.I3cey.
NOs. 9,1940.--St • • • '
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