Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 22, 1870, Image 2

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Manadeld..lnly 20, 1870.1 -- . • - Plind9aL , ' Wilmot -
—Thirty-nine vessels are laid up
for the winter at Brio. - ; , :
—The selling of impure liquors
should be utabs a Many. • -
The ponitry disease iaraging in
Bucks county:- -
I —General sher - idan.expectf trre
: now in Jaarst7,-
—Ati. ' MAO, Mat has a park, in
~ Lich he raises decrier Witable•
-The punkas& have, established
e college at Bourbon, ,
—Navigation on the Connecticut
,i er has dosed tn . the steam
—Out west they are talking of sell
lag fruits and vegetables by weight.
—Cincinnati failures within feet'
,notbs, have amounted to $9,000,000.
—A man was drowned while being .
.inmersed recently at Bantkirdl, Kentucky.
—Telegraph poles-in New Orleans
are sold to llposters arten &gars each.
-L-Westerta street railways meow
elaureh-golfii by issuing halt Tare tickets.
—Navigation will be Closed on the
clusapeake and Ohio canal on the 25111.
--L•Titusville is to have a - Stktiday
paper on the 95th. •
—The health of Chiefjustice_Cbase
improving.
—The proposed home for the Bos
ton poor will cost $223,000.
—Decatur,Ala., is reported to have
,truck a tetrolcium well.
—The Altoona Sun and the Oil
City Times have suspended.
—Me Navajo Indians have corn
moneed a war against the Apaches.
• ,-California is building ono story
earthquake proof churches.
—Maine has sixty-one national
banks, with a capital of 20,155,000.
—A history of tobacco - is-announc
ed press, illustrated with five cuts.
—Clinton and Forest counties
ford fine deer hunting this season.
---Oyster festivals are very popular
among the Connecticut churches.
=Revolutions are now going on in
South American republics.
—The Tennessee Industrial Expo
t.ition sill he opened at 15 'jhville
—The provisional gOvernment of
France cannot send provisions into Paris:
—The present has been the long
cht season of navigation known in many years.
—Now the refuse potato pomeux
front starch factories is to be made into paper.
--Some of the western cities 2Com
plain of too much counterfeit scrip.
—New Haven is to have, in opera
house made out of an old church:
—England is eneg,ed in its annual
controversy on vaccination, _
—Calais, Die.; this year 'maniac
tnred 50,000 bairelis of l dileined plaster. -
-The Newark marshes are to be
'trained, ithieb will be bad for the mosquitos.
—Five million packs 'of playing
...ords see inade!iii this country annually. -
-'it the Joliet Penitentiary 200
melees matte Shout 200,000 aegars weekly.
--An English sexton met his death
y the caviug in of a grave he was digging.
—A Lowell man has builtahenery
:,,rgtenouih to accommodate 3000 hens.
—A ba rk , has sailed from Boston
`Nlth emigrants lot thebilouth African diamond
—The upper hiisaisaippi has about
~I ,Bed moat of the boats having made their
~
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I:,At t r ip. .
e
—Fairsfor the relief of the French
~nd German wounded ire being held all over
the country.
—At Memphis, Tenn.,since the let
September, 23,455 bales of ootton have been
received.
—The Shawnee Indian lands id
Kansas, heretofore nntaxable, wll be placed on
the tax rolls next spring. "
—Spotted Tail has been indnstri
wttly endeavoring to change his irsirriors into
diet, steady-going farmers.
The war correspondence of the
Linden News is to be pulaktuid in a cultune
it h editorial comments.
—The Teutonic element of Eit.Lou
i. is so strong that tbo daily conaumgticaa-ot
la gerbeer exceedi 6000 gallons.
—The National Board of Trade, in
....salon the put week at Buffalo, has adjourned
to meet tint yearin B. Lords.
—Baltimore is looking toward the
early resinh of the shipbuilding interests in
that city.
—Snowdrifts three or four feet
deep are now to be seen in the public roads in
the - White lionntairt region.
—Reports of the sugar crops of
Louisiana continue favorable. The damage by
frost is not so great as was feared at first.
—A large amount of timber is be
ing destroyed by the fire on the mountain west
ofßodford.
—A convention of the Democratic
Editorial Association will Ix> held at flarrisbnrg
on the 10th of next month.
—An addition of a wing. to' the
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State capitol brought the c as t up to $439,000,
the original amount haring been 'a50,000.
—The Luzerne Powder Company
of Wilkesbarro have deetded to rebuild the
works, which were destroyed by an explosion.
—The value of advertising was re
alined by • rural New York merchant who ad
verthiodfor a small boy, when his wife promMt
cd him with two very , small ones.
•
—Some admirale person who does
not desire to be seen of men is constantly
locreM4 anonymous gifts of 0900 to inglsh
charities.
—The Califoruiana are about to
make a strong attempt to introduce cotton cul
ture as one of the ruling productive industries
of their State.
—The public printing office in
washingtha# to be counectedwith the Capitol
by telegraph,. and a pneumatic tube is talked of,
for carrying messages, proofs, /M.
—Bishop Shanahan has purchased
Itrant's Hill, Harrisburg, embracing about fire
aeres, fur church purposes. It is expected
cathedral will be erected there. '
—The first locomotive that ever
chd SetTiCo in the United-Btates, is now lying
,mtside of a foundry at Carbondale, Lunatic
cmititr.
paidoned convict named Dan
liar has been seized with Oholecture mania,ind
is traveling throughAtiusetscita toliwg "what
ho• knows about pd.sotehardship."
—The poputatiori of Richmond,` a.,
ia 1860, was 37,910.. In 1870 It la returned u
31,003—a gain ranch larger than the entire in-
CIWEIC of population In UM wholo State of. Mr-
—An apple ties, of' the votiety
known-as the "Esrly Overholt:E.,* on s firm in
Adams county. bore two crops the put season
—the first maturing thoroughly, and. tbe . last
nearly so.
—Savannah has developed a new
nbiic amnsetnozat, an Albino mWstrel troupe.
I.:very man is as white as dun can make him,
laciir, face and boots, and appears, on the stage
!Ike an alabaster statue.
—The English residents in thiptin
wei-onot pl-0 with the cordial reception of
Mr. Seward at the Japanese Courts where Le
weelionered au DO other foreigner had been
14lic n a s 141 1 1re *:
—The Itrowneville (Ulm ) Bee
up: that the "Oat/1m people ors vies,
or me Nktly to sew elate We generation
ns to raise cation it ttd7ty cent* a poond end
sett it at twelve and a MU test..
-3fasiltal 3tc3falZo clocli4Al to
aisoeisie braes if with no iirlslvlrt Pn• fiss los
!anti= albs. EiriptlVA" shipolrm, sad ilea
him sicarakimience reriohittly teksed aD hien&
tiros' to ("2.-0 I'.
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" The stialghtforward and honest
course pursued by our member of
the House of _Bspresentatives, Hon.
James H. W-ebk-of Bradford. is_ tell
ing in his fivoy in all_parts of our
grand old Ccitamonwealth, and the
chances of his election as Speaker of
the House grow better- every day.
The Philadelphia Press, the Beaver
Radical, the . Bradford Reiortee: the
Columbia Republican; the Montour
American, the Chcmtheraburg Reposi
tory, and many other respectable and
influential journals in the State, en
dorse him in a manner highly flatter
ing to his abilities and honesty as a
public.servant. Mr. Webb has never
been accused of dishonesty, either in
public or private life, and from per
sonal acquaintances with the.; man,
we know him to be honest, faithful,
and to be, found laboring incessantly
in the interest of his constituency
and for the good of the vniole State.
Mr. W. is the oldest member of the°
House, and his sixth term should
niace him in the positjon which his
long and faithful services as an able
advocate and defender of Republican
ism long since demanded ho should
occupy. . ' .
" Let our faithful public servants , •
rewarded."
Kir
i
Prussia carries thin u. w i t. . a
high band, so that moth: En land
grows more doubtful/whether her
consent to the des,tiction of France
was aftei all4her ./ wisest policy. The
Germans . coi,tinue-'-- to taunt and
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abuse_ her r aiding France with
material war and assert that,they
will do/as they please with Luxem
burg; having for excuse that Luxem
burg broke her neutrality. And .the
!Macs counsels non-interference,
since, perhaps, after the .Germans
have swallowed Liaxemburg they will
have no appetite for Lofraine. A
British Cabinet meeting was held
Thursdny . 4o define English policy,
the indent occasion be* perhaps,
thercontinuing rumortliat Bismarck
intends to restore Napoleon, saying
that it is the ; only way out of the
woods. But within a week Napoleon
has beer( reported as saying that he
would not return under such condi
Hons. The Chancellor persists in his
plan of summoning a national con ;
vention, a sort of cpnstitational body
to arrange for the'recoistruction of
France; and the British press see. in
this only a design to restore Napol
eon. While these deliberation of
one kind and another are progress
ing, the long-threitened bombard
ment of Paris is further postponed,
but. the . Prussians are in position to
commence it.
Day - JOHN a'gratuATr, of infamoun,
memory, recently lectured to a full
house in a little rebel town in k.ary
land,- with repeated applause. En
couraged by this he Opeated his sto
ry to a New York Adience of o
200 or so. - Fortunatel a lit
tie encouragement, outside the land
of " chivalry " and " superior blood "
for his proposition to hawk about
the story of the infsiuz and shameful
death of his mother, the shape of.
a lecture. Itr-will be remarked with
pleasure that the New York World
says the-following: -
"The pleasing Mr. Surratt has cer
tainly managed to remove the impu
tation of cowardice which recently
rested upon him. . It requires great
courage, of its kind, for a. man to
make market of this knowledge of a
transaction, of Which the chief inter
e4;_ao far as he 03 concerned, resides
in the fact_ that his mother was
brought to a violent and shameful
death by it. But the courage impli
ed by such an exhibition is not of an
allnrikg kind. -It is simply the most
*granny and deliberately indecent
'method of making money, which has
ever occurred to the depraved human
mind. Lecture committees are hu
man, and Surratt presents' them a
fiovelty: • But a novelty of infamy
does not present• a legitimate attrac
tion, and it is simply infamous for
any Buell body, with a knowledge of
the, facts, to _assist this wretch to
make his filthy living."
ler Gov. GEARY has issued his
official proclamation aanouncing the
cancellation in the ye~ ending with
November 30, 1870, of -one million
six hundred and two thousand three
hundredind twenty-one dollars and
thirti-eile cents, made up as follows:
Flee per cent, loan redeemed t. $1,355,906.3L
Six per cent, Icon redeemed 240.400.00
Belief notealancellal 16.00
In State as well as ,National ad
ministration of finances by the Re
publicans, economy and_ retrench
ment are haying their legitimate
effect and every month and year wit
nesses a reduction.
THE 13ramz ENDED.—The strike of
The brakemenmn the Erie Railroad
js virtually over. Telegrams .for
warded by L D. •Rucker, General
Superintendent from . Hornellsville,
and A. P. Berthond; Superintendent
of the Eastern Division, states that
all the men ealled_upon , had gone - to
work, and that the coal and freight
trains -were running without inter
ruption, Supt._ Rinker claims that
tbikdiftcultY was created by the em
issaries of the Central Road.
itir TIM election in the first Sena
torial district, on Tuesday, to
vacancy o:Lc:mimed by the death of.
&metro. Warr, resulted.in a majority
of 1343 far Thininr, the Democratic
eir/Vnaiikt. This maims ts tie in the
of Washington, recently held trPoO St. Andrew's
day, and Which passed off In its usual MK)!
manner. There wasa large sasemb4ge of its
members and guests, eomprising many of Our
prominent citizens with thew fainile4froM the
genuine &rots to the one who based his claim as
.s descendent on the fact that his gratrafather
had sonic day drank a eels of Scotch whiskey,
besides. the many almireriof the character of
Caledorda's eons. For the first time since the
organization of tkei Soclety hero the ladles-were
invited to partiellette im the banquet. and Air
the first time sitmation, was the
"mountain dew " or "hot-Scotch " banished
from theboard ever heretofore held at the
- ono thing ring all others the most essential,
the itidobir nee of which to excess , is certain to
bring' abstinence for
ru many days there
-after °Sowed by copious draights of men
g , Congress and soda waters. Following the
paht were the customary songs, touts and,
responses, continued in si happy and friendly
spirit until the immortal bagpipes with lively
strains called for an adjournment from the sup.
per to the daniing hall, whole, notleastamong
the events and attractions of the evening, was
the broad-sword dabee and highland
done in its tine style and native costume; and
so mach engaged, and so earnest in manner,
apicared the participaters in
_these celebrated
dances, that dcmbticsa in the excitement of the
moment they were carried in imagination back
Imong the hidi and heather of their native
land.
It Was. - happy re-anion of kindred spirits,
and thcrenfire affair passed off to The, delight
and satieftietionof all. Every one R as pleased,
"everything was lovely," and the St. Andrew's
Society prolionn • umber tme organisation,
while the advocates ofilii - doetrthe of woman's
rights and lovers of strong minded women wore
gratified to know another step had been gained
and another innovation made upon an old and
long established usage: Sic transit &rid num
di ! •
in view o4ontributing to the benefit 'of the
poor; and alleviating their wants and sufferings
as far as possible, the ladles, without 'sectarian
thoughts or. ideas, have. with commendable
spirit instituted a
cant= Zia
in the spacious balls of the new Masonic' Tem
ple, where nightly are gathered large numbers
of those charitably disposed, and who with
kindly heart give freely fkoirt !heir abundance;
youth and ago, high and low, the plain and
beautiful, mingling socially and - happily to.
gether.
The tables arc loaded with choice and beau
ti articles, and the ladies are-;,deserving - of
much praise for the handsome arringement by
which they are displayed, and the excellent
management of the entire affair.
We approached one of these tables and we
were importuned to "come down' with the
stamps for someof thomany " " always
open; we bekged to be allowed , "pass," but
excuses were of no avail; the i in attend
snce were not there for that purpose; they
druid see us" on that subject and "go in one
better." Our "conscientious scruples" behind
whichwo supposed we stood in perfect safety.
wore overcome ; they vanished and were as no
thing before the mitraileuie of "moral sua
sion," and we became the participator in a raf
fle ; we went it " blind," and the result if not
in favor of the " brave," went to the benetit_of
the " far."
Among the many attractions is a prizo—s,
splendid gold pen and pencil—to be given to
the-clergyman who may be voted the most pop
ular, and is eliciting a spirited. contest among
the ladies of the several churches, each desi
rous and anxious that the award may bo to
their favorite. A sword also as a prize to be
given to some distinguished' naval officer, is
producing the same enthusiasm among the
ladies, and each in like-manner are using their
influence for the real or Imaginary hero of _their
choice.
Arrangements for a grand
4 cmissrr BALL,
under thi management of the Washington Bo
city of Ladies, for the relief of the poor, assist
ed by many prominent' gentlemen—are being
made, and which promises In be the great
fashionable event of the season. The namesof
several distinguished persons appear connected
with the project, among which are, as mana
gers, Gen. kamer, Admiral Ponca, Como
dere ALDEN, and many others too numerocuifto
mention. The President and Nrs. Gamer halve
already taken tickets, and it is said, signing&
their intention to be present. The.ball 'will 1
every way be made a magnificent affair, and
every effort used to secure sicosriplete success.
Unquestiifiably the needy will derive much
benefit fretin the surplus of proceed 3 not neces
sarily consumed by the expenses.
It may be a satisfaction for those who ques
tion the propriety of dancing, to know that
those while enjoying its delireons fascinations,
are at the 'same time benefitiing the' poor, and
while under its influence frequiMtly become
quite generous in their expenditures. _
I Perhaps the managers deem this the surest
and most effectual mode of reaching thilgeleer
esity of a certain class of persons—exquOitei—
of whom we have an sbundance who on all co-
casions like these, are Mae .Day k Martin's
blacking, "always on hand," whose greatest
enjoyments of life are tbs. ball room, whose
highest ambition a smile of admiration, and
the expense." while they " balance."
'swing," and "promenade all"
The much tilted of and written about pro
Pet of the..
=ZS
is progressing, and the 20th and 21st dayi , of
February neat fixed:Amon. as the , auspicious
time. The invitations are being given and
characters of notoriety interviewed, and who
haie prmnisod to . be present, among which It
is expectid will be the "heathen Mince" with
his entire culinary establishment,
_ready to
servo boiled dog and roasted rat, while- it is
confidently asserted several Japanese of die.
Unction will appear and commit " hara.kara."
In the evening the entire Avenue is to be illunkt
hated with calcium lights, and' he grand Jubi
lee to conclude with the- whole assemblage
dancing "shoo fly." -
Under the portico and in front of the Presi
dent's, mansion, wooden pavement,- now so
Repair with the people, hat been laid in place
of the worn and uneven brick work that long
ago gave abundant evidence of aneededrepair.
It 'would add mock to the beauty of the
grounds were the whole of this send-circular
carriage way paved in like manner correspond._
ing with the Ave;!ue from which it Averges,
and would so far prevent the rising on windy
days those clouds of dust which sour- unpaved
tliorics, as disagreeable to the- house
keepetas it is annoying to the pedestrian.
After much 1 gislation, delay and disagree
'dent, the stock for a -
ILUOLVT noes
has been taken, and the congregation of raiser
able hovels and dilapidated. sheds, occupied
and known as the Contra Market, are being
torn altay,tind the foundation commenced for
the new building, which we are informed is to
bo a tospiticont structure and not;,to z he , sup.
pessall::by - auy coViirT. 7hja f cntagesik
M e<*nented with a capital of-one del;
.1 , 2111(1021X IMPI,,
l':The Sidialieteiri'st. Iluiti I
Lows, Dec. ; - 2Q.' : . The; 'hail
fortes attae,kedlq- Weider nOinitS
were inlarge niunbers, and . *4 a
strong position. The German s allP
lured itix thousand Owners *team
with the town. The French Were
pursued southiard on Moishiy.. l
. A French : fore. ,' ten thOneand
strong, has been defeated_ st paisley
and Fonti4le. 1 ' 1 ' l 'l - • 1.. '.l
The Erma . Zeilung • -deo* ;that,
Prussia has any- designs upon 'Los
enihonrn, and affirms that Prude
hawresolved to submit town arbitra-•
tion her complaints restive to a vic4l
lation of neutrality by the govern-1
ment of the Duchy, with a view to a
claim for indemnity. ' ,
The King . of Holland.- in a letter tel
the Go v ernme n t of Lnzenabourg. l
says: "Let Cs_ together, defend the
treaty of 1867, and. the, honor and
independence of the Dttab3F."
Nati - Yens, Dec. 20.—The World's
Versailles corresponAent on the 16th,
says: ••- . ... •
"It will be impossible ever to
bombard Paris effectually. Tim anxi,-.7.1
ety of the El:ermine for peace i$ in-1
tense. • The Gernuin troope are onl
the point of mutiny. . 1
" There is good-food and plenty of
it in Paris for three month's subsist- 1
once. Rata are.eaten only on wagers
and for pastime. The French have
in position guns capable of throwing
shells through the King's palace• and
driving the' Germans from the works
east and north of Versailles." ..
The World correspondent with the
10th corps atiVendome on the 18th,
says: - • • •
•' After severe fighting on the 14th,
15th, 16th and 17th; on both banks
of the Loire, the Germans now oocn--
py Fretoral, Vendome and Epinray.•
•Chanzy is retiring slowly and in tot=
_enable order, hoping to join the 21st
_Corps under Jam and_ other' troops
nears and Conlie. •
" fighting is tedious and
bloody. T
The Germane need rest."
Lone. Dec. 29.—The decree
opening the French coasting trade
to ell nations, is due to the obstruct
lion of the railways, especially in
north-eastern France. - •
It is said by. the Cologne Gazette
, that Havre is exempted knn the
blockade by the French Government.
Gen. Glarner was wounded in bat
tle at Nuits on Friday. /'
LONDCN, Dee, 10.—The Prussian
columns yesterday threatened Cha
teau Renault, fifteen miles north
west of Tours. Military critics 'are
of the opinion that the forts around
Paris secure the city . froth a._ bom
bardment. ,
Germany' is suffering from a scar
city of coal. The wor ki ng of many
of the mines has _ceased, the miners
having been drafted into the army.
It is expected that , Spain - will pres
ently introduce a tobacco loan in the
London market.
Loanos, Dec. 20.—The Times' Par
is correspondent on the 12th,, says:
" We gave arrived at the starvation
point. The supply of meat will last
but a few days. To save fuel many
of the inhabitants remain in bed all ,
day. Should the next - [Retie fail,
Dncrot Favre and others .will leave
by balloon to prosecute the war in,
the provinces. Troche will remain
until the surrender."
- 'WASHINGTON.
\tourAvrox, Dec. , 19.—Commis
sioner Pleasonton arrived here to--
day, and after a visit to the Execu
tive Mansion, *passed a short time at
the Internal Revenue . office. It is
understood he will not assume the
duties of his new °Moe until after
the holidays. •
The , House Judiciary - Committee
to-day agreed to report the Senate
bill for the relief, of parchasemi of
lands sold in the late insurrectionary
States. The bill provides for the re
purchase, by the original owner or
his heirs, in payment of the taxes
due, and all costs and exPenses.
Tito-counsel for Perry F'uller, late
collector of customs at New 'Orleans,
say he has entertained no thought of
failing_to appear when required, and
that he will do so as soon as he shall
be able. He-has been lying danger
ously ill in this city for two weeks
past but is riow thought to be im
proving.
The Commissioner of Agriculture
vtimatim this year's crop of cotton
w ill ,be .3,808,000 bales, or 82 per
cent. of the crop of 1859. The yield
per acre ranges from 250 pounds in
Louisiana to •165 pounds - in Florida
and Alabama, the average being
about 170. Louisiana end 'Texas re
port an-increase of 30,per cent. in
sugar cane over last - year, though so
much cane is used in
. extending the
average
. that the product of 'mar ,
and molsaaeidoes not represent the
real increase in cane growing.
•
GRAND OPENING.
OF NEW ' •
FAIL AND , WINTER GIDODS.
MISS E. J. KINGSLEY . -
Begs leave to !there her thanks to hrle Patrons for
Mere' logfronuirl - beldame. and assere.ebern that
no exertions win be spored to erasure a eontlessante
of the same. IlisvinCinst Maenad boo
NEW YORE ' .
'With a lug* and well selected stock of • •
• MILLINERY GOODS
Of the latest LONDON and DAWN stiles, null as
BONNET% SUS, he., ke.„
Which I wow offer to the IWEce Toweada end
vicinity. -
• Also. a Ape selection of _Nair. and, Pug Geode
comprising
LACES,
LINEN COLLARS, .
CurloS, - .. ••• - . •
HANDKERCHLES,
'CORSETS,
1 have also reopened, in connection with the above
my DEEM Yawn° establishnumt, and I am now
prepared to do '
• CUTTING 'aryl - FITTING
in the latest fashionable styles on thrift notice.
Entrance nest door to Fox & *emir% up stairs.
. Sept. ZOO. • •
VERY -CHOICE GREEN AND
Black Tea 6430:_is cheqp Mir:7
QPICES OF ALL KINDS WHOLE
and (Monad at VOX *II2RMICS.
tHERY AND DINING ROOM!
littit block meth of Walt Wane.
BREAD, PIES, CAKE,
AND CRACKERS
baked daily and sold at aibolesal• and relall.
talcl2lllltt BOONS wiarM neeenunadate *be
pi with either *limb cats good meal at all times
the dg and evening.
orszats Ast
f its calms
00 DIM dtiril4 tbar Selooll.
Mob a OW annottaisat of Grecatea,Coafeettories7.
halts, Nuts. le.
'Towanda. may 19.10.
scarr co
STEAM. FIIENITERE 'MANE-
11s subscriber Is iwor miluitatt,iag all Muds at
F I:TRNITI7Pi?3.
Els facilities ere imequaled by my manufactoser
in northern Pennaylvanis, The machinery is the
latest and beet. Pone but workmen of erperlenoe
see employed. He has s &Atha Carver employed
snd is prepared to BE orders Air timings on short
notice. AU kinds of - •
LIMBER TAKEN IN =OSAMU POE 00068.
.100.000 feet of 23; la& Maple. Birch or laiaeli
plank. and olio I IneliCuvareber and Basswood hum.
Do wanted. Address - ,
Dee. 13.1870
SES KINGSLE'Y 4k EATON
Have opened 'a new
DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT
In the room over. Miss Kingsley's Millinery store,
(one door south of Fox k Bermes). where they are
prepared to do all kinds of work in the Dress Mak. ,
Mg line, at reasonable rates.
FASHION PLATES
Of the latest style received as soon as published.
They will also give instructiouln -
HUTTING AND FIthNO,, DIIESSES.
JENNTE MOSLEY,
LYDIA 0. EATON.
TOWANDA COAL YARD.
Sept. 29,10. !.
•
ANTHRACITE AND DITIINCHOIB COALS.
The underlays& having bused the Coal Yard and
Dock at the old "Ilan*/ Dietn."andjust cautpleted
a large Coal-house and Mee upon the
now prepared to furnierthirchisene of =and
ty wither differentlindeandideseaf the above
named coals upon theannetreasonable terms in asy ,
quantity desire& Pikes at the raid YID further
notice :
Stove
Linea 't• • •
Small Ea -
PI /
PI/moth Nut
Plttskut Nut
..11ariday"p Lum ' 4 00
of Mines S 40
.. Sine. or Itlacliamilb 3 00
The follasing additional charges will be made for
delivering Coal within the borough Unita :
Per T0n...50 cents. Extra for carrying in. 60 oenta.
Ralf Ton .13 “ .. .. •.. .. 96 ..
Q r . T on
. 35 0 .4 I. lta
air Orders may be left st teo cd Rail.
mad and Elisabeth Streets, ra t a O. Porter's Drug
Mon.
as.
the ca Orders must in all clues be
RD accompanied with
sh. WA MOSTANTE:
Towanda, Jape
liaitaoads, .
ERIE RAILWAY
800 mugs trim eao MILER wrretotrr
BROAD (WAGE—DOUBLE TRACK .
wa
' TOLEDO r DETROIT. CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE. ST. PAUL. OMAHA..
And WI ponds West and Northwesk.
aunt'. vanAni.
'DAYTON. CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS.
LOW amas. ST. LOMB:
And AR points South aid &retthwest.
lair MID 1111110M1 COL WIZ 1117! =mos
irrrnotrr moos To Booneernot„ Busrito, Dinf;:
CULTZLIM an, Caccazans.
On sad after MoudaY. DEC'R sth, 1870, trains will
leave Waverly at about the tallowing hours, via
• °onus Ater. . • ,
4:24 a.m., NIGHT EIPRESB (Iforellayarceeptedifor
Rochester.-Buffslo, Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cin
cinnati. connecting with the Lake Shore. Michigan
Southern. and Grand Trunk Railway/ at Buffalo.
Dunkirk and Cleveland fir the West; also at Clear.
land with the C. C. C. it Ina. Rahway for Indfan
-fspolls; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short
• Line Railway. and the Ohio k Mississippi Railway
for the South and Southwest i also with connect
ing linekat principal stations on main line. •
4:49 a. in. -MIGHT EXPRESS, daily; for Rochester.
Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincionati: mak
ing direct connection with trains of Grand Trunk
and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and
Cleveland. for-ail points West, and at Oincinhati
with the Ohio & Mississippi and Louisville Short
ISm Railways for thellouth and Souto.west ; also
with all connecting lines at principle stations on
- main -flue.
7:15 a.m.-WAT FREIGHT, Ikludalfs =NOM&
8:43 a.m.--MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted.. far
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
3:50 p.m.:-EMIGRANT TEAM daily for the West.
5:35 p.m.-WAS TRAIN, for4ftruirs. Sundays ex. ,
6:25 p. M., DAY EXPRESS. Sanders eacepted. for
Rochester; Buffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland, Mainz&
'.t.l and the South. Stops at principal stations and
connecting points on main line. •
New and Inprorea Drawing BOOM Ceacheisceen
pass this from New Ye* to 'Wale; ,and
leeptng Cinches are attached at. Hoissilsenle. run
ning three to Clesveland and Galion without change.
ib:46 p:16.-EX. MAIL. Suridays ezosptat. for Mut
fate, Dunkirk andOleveland,oonmcttngwith trains
tor the West:
A Steeping'Coach is attached to this train running
through to.Buffilo..
GOING EAST.. •
1:37 a.m.-NIGHT IMPUESILStindays 6S:embolic:G.
seating at New York. with - afternoon trains and
steamers for Boston and New England enlist
Sleeping (kettles accompsny this traintoN. Y.
6:08 aan..=CIDOINNATI. 1.0141.11E85. Mondays ex.
ended. st Jersey ' City With afternoon
end evening trains of New Jena Ralirosu fog
Philadelphia. Baltimore, and waionistea; and at
New York with steamers and atternoo9 Elpress
tat= for New England ages. Alio stops st prin.
Opal stations and connecting points oft mainline.
Sleeping Conches scomnparry Ms train to Nsw Tort
8:1I8 lass.-TADINNINODATION TRAIN.; dalip far
Binolimton. _
1205 ptn.-DAT EXPRESS. 51134 1 3 1 kftsifte& caw
nailing at Jersey City with midn.Wiftproft train
05 piny Jersey Railroad for Madelphle.
stop at =ciple stations and cohnecting -points
on main
Ne sand impetseedDrawing. Coschessitess.
pang this train town bad* to New York..: -
3:3n pan.--8111AQUEHANDA. DAY. daily:.
410 p.m.-WAY FREIGHT. Sundays asceptsd.
OM le m.-DIVISION MAIL. Sundays excepted.
6 64 p.m.-uomnso -nPnw daily. connect.
tag atPatersw for Nom% ; lA4l'. wee? City with .
Morning Express Train of New Jersey gailraid.tor
}Minion and Wertington; and at 'New York
morningsrpress hobs tor Boston indNeseNtselsad
cities. Also stops at pal ladonaankaaa
necting points 011Thatil One. • I .
Sleeping Coaches traossmip this train through to
New Tort. _ 4 ett
DAIMON CTIZOICED ON.
lA. At revised and complete " Time
of Passenger Togas an the Erie y and caw
!lading lines, has recently been polished, and 'ass
be procured - on application to the Aged .01
L. D. RUCEEB. • f WM: BAND. •
• Geal 'apt. 9 /Warr dart.
GROCESIES AND P OVISIONS
Nana at retail trk PO k KERC,I7II.
QTRUP AND MOIASS*7ICHtffi
17 at roil& mamma
PURE CPER, V $
•
a H - u F f
Candy Apples& .Pseehter and Pears. Gant Drops.
Chocolate Drops. Chocolate Canaugs. Molasses
Talk. Coma Dos. Cream Bonbons. ltameeth •
Dort and Jordan Almond,. Clove Had.
Cinns=tting. Peppermint Drops _
wit. Wined Cmidy.Jap
- • stale Color. Cinnamon -
P
erins,Ter. Soar ;and
- Lemon Drops. Pea
nut lisr.Almond
• DIM Ron
Dills. . -
Mottoes.
' .
' JobeFig
PPuts mts.
Cream Dater. • •
Coirretastton hearts
LesseNspokna Bon
Dom GMined. Clear, and
. • Steene Toys, Candy Marts. Plain .
• and Gitt. ke. Orange" and Lemons.
Chewing Gam. Peanuts Pearan Nuts,
Filberts. Almonds. Bruit Nuts. English
nuts. alStarery thing keptbt Conibctionerss In
general: •
- - J. B. kC. B. 'ITTCH.
Opposite Codding. Russell I Co's NO. M. Ilsta4d.
P. B.—Betnember we .sell the Family Favorite
Weed newt* Maelano.
• Towanda. Der-73.
OOTA AND WOES MADE AND
B MAIM.
Bas wikle arrangements to accommodatOcustomers
that are Eenatantiy calling with boots and Shoes for
new Soles. etc.. and have had to leave them. to their
great.disadvantage. until another day.: The constant
call for this kind of work. and the &take to have
done immediately. has induced me to make such ar.
=gement", that you need net return home
Without your sole being renewed and your heel, set
liquor%
Tor p ric es that are honest and perfectly fair.
Ladies that hate gaiters that us broke at the toe.
To this repair-shop b the place for to go
To get them rayamped. neatly Upped or haltsoled.
Audio= feet weU protected from Os Intend *scold
T. L LACEY.
, Wyaltudng. Pa
- New week we can make you with the above double
uick,
We can q make them for you thin, or we can give them
to you thick,
We an make them with high heels, or we an give
them to you fiat, •
So you need not stager with a bci in your bat.
Nit..—Good cidenvinagar for sale by barrel or gal.
Front of Metho&at. church, Min street
Towanda; Dec. 18,1870. L.' O. =sox
TMPORTANT TO ALL WHO
A. VALE% TRIDD, &CET I
The sight the aged sinned. the weak strengthen.
ed And the perfect preeentd.i.
PlimADEums OPTICAL InttivrE,
, •
For the manufacturing of the
CONCAVE CONVEX. CBTETAL ;MOM LONDON
icitoaD AID Terra: curse nos lath os
• gust= atta. •
•
The Concave Con Ter ristal Spectacles, made by
the above institute are now al time before the
public. and the rat:Wand deamed for them
combined with the universal acknowledgment of
their dearness in vision and ewe to the eye, shows
nithat they are etiperior to any other glasses
tti li anaket.
The majority of Spectacles. Mostly Imported) and
DO — Matter how gee the frames. contain but a poor
and worthless article of glasses, (generally cast or
pressed;) they are made to be sold only,
_without
any calculation benefit to the Wye, and
therefore the great t of poor and weak
Night. Tho.sands are n glasses now which tire
and Gagne the eye. where the objects get dim alter
short usage. or require an intensely strong light
and therefore destroying the sight. which, were they
, property suited. wasp be
ithen
preferred a lifetir m .
The advent:egos claimed
Crystal Glasses are the following :
The from. are ground of the beat mathetannue
and hard, and made only for optical purposes. - they
are therefore not liable to get scratched or dim.
They confer a taillimey and distinctness of elude
not found in any other Oase.
They can be used equally well by day or candle
light without tiring or fatiguing the eye*.
They are ground-mathematically true in the eon.
cave coats miner. according to the philosophy of
nature. end shape of cornea of the eye, therefore
nature only Instead of forcing
That thelenses arecentered correct intothe frames.
They can be need longer than any other glasses
without changing to a higher power.
The frames are made strong and durible by expo
.rienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction.
WM. A. CHAMBEBLIN,
Dealer in Watches. Jewelry and Silver Were. Tame.
da. Pa.. has the sole Agency for these glasses in
Bradford county. No Pedlera employed.
July 12, 11170-tf
$5 85
666
..... 5 55
... ... ....... 5 641
15
5 OS
THE • ANNUAL ri MEETINO-., : OF
the at.ckholders of the First National - 'Welk of
Towanda. for the election_of Directors, will be held
at the office of the Bank..on Tuesday. Mintier, le,
1871, between the bouts of 1 and $ pm. -
N. N. BETTS Jr..
dashier. •
toi6nds, Doe. ILIO
•
TAYLOR
• dr
'S ELE RIO OIL I
Tbl Oil hu proven Itsilea medicinewsnarpoued
in the cure of Rheumatic* lameness of any him{ re
quiring an outward application. We defy the medi
cal world to bring a material. better .adapted to the
alleviation of path
_and lameness in Man or Bead
than is this medicine. It works upon the same prin.
ratio as its nearest kia—Mectricity ;" and although.
like all of our beat medicines. it sometimes fails, yet
the ales of failure are very rare. and are always
conipliested ones. It works like magic upon burns.
frost-bites. sting of bees, and all external poisons.
Every family should hive it in cases of fresh out.,
bruises or sprains. It will not @tout like most med.
knee when applied to a paw. sore. It Is no quack
animation. but is cuiposa . .of mine of the best
materials known to isaraU ho rse pounded op
on @dentine Principles.
As a medicine it hp
taking the lead of anything , in the market Buy , it
and try it. It you do not like it. return it and re.
celve yodemoney beck.. For sale by all druggists and
dealers In medicine, Price lid cent, per botile.•
• M. BROWNING Tatum
Proprietor. Leflamille. Pa.,
dec6"lo.tf
ISSOLIITION.--Notice le hereby
D
fhat the ennartnership heretofore existing be.
tween.Wlll. 11. WARMS and JOHN MIX. under the
name of Warner t Mix. is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. The books and demands of said Ann
are now in the bands of Wm. H. Warner, of Canton.
who done is writhorised to receive payment.
W. a WARNER.
JOHN MIX.
Nov. 99.70:
CAUTION.-WHEREAS MY
wits /Lary has left my bed and board arithout
just - came or provocation. I herebi forbid all per
sons kinftrft or trusting her on say account. as I
trill no debts of her contracting alter this date.
Smi Dec. 7,14"3 HOW= WEED. -
PARTICULAR NOTICE----111Y
husband. HOUR WEED, having given notice
OA I MVO "Illa his bed end board without just pro.
vocatiou," I , feel •it my duty to make the 'Wowing
statements .• :Antral. I am just where be left me. at
my fandirehouse, and whore I was taken byline,
•on the 10th' day of September - last, an=
thrown' from a wtsm and very .etverily
from whinh I have not yet recovered.. &and. while
we were keeping house, which wed on my slaws
farm, ill the beds wetted were my own, and needy'
all the board we had wee furnished' by my tether ;
and if,he bad said be left my bed and my fatten
- board, that would have bead : true, but it is not UM
that I have left his. Therefore IL motion all persons
aisime giving him credit either. to word or goods.
upon the
warelP. lo Ul i l l althr i =zrr emirely - will lea=
to take can of herself.ort umlaut of injuries reoeiv.
ed as Wore stated, end then publish bee desertion
from hip to avoid payment Ci.thelrzpaisse of her
tikdruess. is entirely unworthy of credit in any del;
lived-commtutily: NUM WElfp.
Scathed& Dee. 17, 1870: - .
FOX & =RCM
• _ .
Ilevecituir infoim"the public that they 110'0
op. amorluieut
NEW GOODS,
_on of almost eteryttdngm the Mom, end
Prevents line. whieblhey offer for este et
• • WHOLESALE AND nErAri..
At tho lowest market tab" .
"We feel confident that Rath our experience end
tre. OW be able 10-alimee the Moat fairtidi•
ins. Our blotto la Opals at flammable
Priam" ' "'
we shall wort. bird to please. Try Au Domes
Itain n" l"ltree . E.- •
4 , t_iyot:4;t3ept . . !Writ ILIR191311;:,,
EE GEM FRUIT JABS, THE
bestirs us. whisiesige sad Teta
duty ;. _ , MICA= i lac
A LL KINDS GROCERTFA AND
,provudinvas vuumi. sal Malt. at
112716. - C. 11. PATIOns.
GAIVeAT
inamirs,
L. C. irELSON,
GOLD CHAINS, .&C., AC.,
per opened In this market, la now on exhibition
and for sale at the well-known store of
W. A. CHAMBERLAIN.
--
Yr. C. bar inatintained from the city. and Sat-
tees blmaelt-that Ms stock has been bought at bot-
tom figures, and that ha out offer better induce-
snouts to purchasers of &A-clan goods than say
ofitablishrnent to the country. Dec.13;70
HtfMPHRET BROTHERS
pif irrglity:stAkj:4:4
100 CASES
100 OASES
100 CASES
•.- . ; ,
.
MEN- and BOYS 'BObTS.
MEN and BOYS. BOOTS.
MEN and BOYS-BOOTS.
50 OASES
50 CASES
50 CASES
MEM
IWOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES.
WOMAN'S and MISSES SHOES.
WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES.
4
LATEST
LATEST
LATEST
AND BEST QUALITY.
AND BEST QUALITY.
AND BEST QUALM.
100
100
100
FINE TRUNKS,
FINE TRUNKS,
FINE TRUNKS,
TRAVELING BAGS, &C.'
TRAVELING BAGS; &C.
TRAVELING BAGS, &C.
EWES LOT IN TOWANDA.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.
200
200
200
SPLENDID HOSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS,
01411100:Pzii: 8:400.11
EVERY' . DESCRIPTION.
1: 'EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Large lot.of
Larne tot of
Largo lot of'
BUFFALO BONS;
- BUFFALO ROBES,
BUFFALO ROBES
FANCY BUGS. &O.
FANCY RUGS, &C.
FANCY RUGS, 10.
gob. Named ear' Waco= end node Was.
sin purchaire dial goods In our breabh of trad•.
in are plowed Wage ran laducemente.
Ilept. 'Mt. 1110. - lEMPIMILY BROTHERS.
93,1NEY SAVER,
:Si'PUBC/LiSpie TOUR
STOVES AND HARDWARE
- ' a. N. BRONSON
Ohnat. pa.. 0410.1 a:
wujug, ;.- CHOICEST IN
Jl: WA*, * sick or banal. also hash
grams Cora Mal hod, Ito.. at Wrest market
aim at ' PDX h 111:11017$15.
. '.
BRADFORD MUSTY: es. ' • •
. .
' We. th e ntidessiort Commissioners of said Count'', do hereby flertlfe th e above to - be it l 4 ) 4 n d
correct statement of the returns made by the several Asaeseotw, of Snaffled County. for the year in
And we 1110 Klee nailer that we will meet at the Commissioners' nmae. in To:Landy. ,on Mi*CDAY. do
26th day of DECEMBER. JIRO. for the purpose of natal:id and ecidalleing said auesement
Given under our hands and MUM seal at TOarandat this 28th day of November ; A. D . 1870.
' ,• EZRA LOO 0 Ist.
-,-, .
7 JORN M. ISTNIA. Commissioners.
• ~- s' EZRa. C: KELLOGG, - • •
. .
'.'f Attest :—E.'B. Conusattost. clerk.
- - -- -
IMO
D
it 6. t,.. 1 . ~D .
.A...._Y S
ME
E
-g - WICKHAM II; BLACK'S.
Dec. 1,1870
B . A. PETTIS It CO.,
:. ' ‘
,
pITCI Just received • fresh stock of
FALL . GOODS
ja their lloe,,bought,in New York arakEhiladelphia.
at prices thacwarrarit them in saying that they will
Belles '
CHEAP AS THE, CHEAPEST. .
Their stock coziest' In Domestic and other
DRY GOODS,
HOSIERY,
IMO
psitimizmweiDlV:v4vAgom
ts thormighly tarnished with the
LATEST FASHION!{ AND BEST GOODS
?of the season
Old ladies
CAPS AND HEAD RIGS
eeinstaiitly on hand. _
Sept. 29,01E4
N MILL . N E. R Y
Would eall the attention of the public to her large
stock of
-FALL.AND WINTER
MILLINER Y_-000 DS,
Directly from New Yost elty, at the very : •
± 4l7l fir! 81 1 143 '
All of wtdeh TM be, sOid CILF.APErt tine) any pace
In TowenAs. coreprialng.
BONNITkend BATS. • _
LACILk. ‘ -
yy MBA. J. D. HIM
.Artritt'door east etthaualisil Bidgairsy's Bed.
;'White and Blue stare. Bridge st.
Sept. 7/.10.
lop MEMBER THAT FOX & MER
-LIU CUR are retailing all binds of Greenlee at
wholesale prime The Largest stock In town. ()dab
first dais, Prices low. . E. T. FOX.
• Sept. 74.1 p. HENRY IILERCIIIL
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, FISH,
kg., w holesale and retail. " •
4;11,1. VcCABE k
FOR. THIRTY
i will NA Boots and Shoes at cost to make TOO=
'oe New Stock. JOHN MINTIEN.
Sept. MM.
Escollaneoust.
P 0 T
FOB TEE
+ ~ t~
AT
j
%LOVES,
ADW:r4:II
WORSTED,
NOTIONS, &C., &C
Maiu et.. oppteite the 'Court Heave.
ItBS. J. D. HIX.II
,~ :: ,~;.
HID GLOVES.
• um..
- Jf WkLItY.
/Ciscollaneras.
TOWANDA MARKETS
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Corrected Wvery Wednesday, bj C. B. PATCH,
subject to changes daily.
Wbeak P bush
Bye, 111 bust' •'
Buckwheat itchy.. .
Corn. Ift bush
Oats. 'ft bush!
teens, If bush....
But
o ter (rolls) lb
lb s
d (dam "St
Eggs VI dos .-
Potatoes, 1R bush • _
Flour, It 7.25 h
Hank 16 St la,
Onions. .p bush. 125;
.Wzrotrra as Gainv..- - ;Whel 60 lb. : Corm 56 lbs.;
Rye 58 lbs.; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 40 lbs.; Buckwheat
48 lbs.: Beane 02 lbs.; Bran - 20 lbs.: Clover Seed 60;
lbs. : Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Dried Peaches 33 hi;
Dried Apples:22 lbs.. Flax Seed 50 lbs.
VAIL.- ARRANGEMENTS OF
.I.Y THIttOWANDA POST-OFFICE:
Until further notice the nails at this . ofice will
arrive and depart as tailors :
. t
Arrive. ' Depart.
Northern Hail - 7.15 a. Y. 5.15 e. X. I,
Southern '. 515 P . lc 1":15 a. IL '-
Troy 't 12:00 M. 1 0‘.1.. M.
Canton ...,...., ...... —LAS P. X' 140 r. m.
Dushore .• .14 0 . 00 P. 11 8 . 00 L. X.
'Leltaysville . ' 11:00 L. ur 12:00 u:
Barclay. ... 12:00 Y. ' 2ir e. at;
Baton midis arrives every Monday, Wednesday and
Fridayent 5:00.v. as.. and departs at 7:00 a. is. on
Tuesday. Thursday. and Saturday. v
Liberty Corners mail arrives every Tuesday. Thun
der and Satusday at 8:00 I , i.x. Departs name day
it 0:00 a.m. - -
.' sir Alt mails dose 36 minutes before the Mae of
.de
parturs ; and the mails north and south rime 45 onns.
tes previous. W. W, ,ILV D, P.M:
THE -.,---.--
-
LECTURE COM • .
Or 2117. LOWY. or TUX
,
I. 0.. OF -i. CI-. T.
a \v,
In 4kin place. Iv 10 rnnonnee that they have 'peg
ed the following n e 4 lecturers:
—.-
'
. _ .
JOHN GI. S-AXE
Subject—.. Love. A Poem
Date, tineember 284870
•
WIRT 'SIXES
Bubjee!—•• After—Dark to New York.
•
Date, December 14, 1870.
QLLVE LOGAN.'
Subject-- Glrle
Date, Januwo7, 167%,!
4 IV. 7z
-" BURLEIGH,7
REV..I*THEIV HALE SMITH
Subject—:. Curious Contriats, Old Times,
and O F Time's."
Date, Janrusi7 23, 1871
WENDELL PHILLIPS
Subject--.
_Los
t Arts;
Date, actuary SO,
1871`..
i •
Anti t.,;DICEINSO'S
Sub Jed.- To Tlio
Date. April 15. 1871
Admission...
Iteservefl Seat
Season Ticket, (Good for lieserTed Beat)
Season Tickets and , Reserved Bests are sold
. tay
at PORTER. R KIRBY )3 Drug Store. The aide of
Reserved Beate will commence three days before
each lecture „
l'Orrn` F.- Bannr.name,
Citartre H. Itau., L. R. nioar. Wn.r.tix lona,
• and .1. W. VanTuti.., Committee.
' Nem. 3, 1870. , • -
'Zeal Estate for Sale.
FUR SALE.—Homo and Lot on
State Street. east of Third. tilr rale cheap, and
other valuable town property. Apply to H. B. !lo
Bean. Towanda. (tMce in Pat4h's Block."
MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.
The valriabiremillprtrpertß et Dnalore. Sullivan
count*. belonging to the estate of Samuel F. Head
ley, deceased, consisting of a large Grit MU In
compete ordev. Saw Mill and dwelling house. with
. the wit= privileges pertaining to the _Kill property.
For price and terms apply. to C. DeWitt Attar.
ney-at-Law.- - Vratanda. Pa.. or to ._Ma. liana J. '
Headley. Eccentric. at Mnrrlatown. 'Morris county.
Ne* Jersey. The property can be seen by sppira4
to Daniel Fairchild. at Dushore.
.1? e c 1 4 1 co .
R SALE. The house known as
1. ,the u Academy, House." attusted ,on Stara
Street. between 4 and Fourth Streets. with lot
Thig•
151134 feet. , 'Honie w I finished and neatly were&
containing 10 or 12s and cellar. Water rnn'
Uing-hlt° same b IP°. and the . Joint use of a
never-falling we on e Premise*.
Alllo—Souse and of on ft. cnnd Street. adjoining
the residence of Jahn A. Codling. EM. Tit 711175
and cellar.
feet. The house contains 6or 7 rooms.
Good well of water eft premises. Possession &mu
Immediately to the f r. and to the tatter tril
14 1871. Fur priee and terms apply t 6 W. V.
Kingsbury. office of , &N.Y.C.& H. R. CO.
Towanda. Pa. de e-.1.''0
VALUABLE PROPERTI6. FOR
T SALE..—Ninety.five acres of land with new Cir
cular Bur Mill and other improvements. 'Mated is
Albany township. a abort - above the village.
Considering the location of this mu' It la auppoeed
to be the best place on the stream, for either pet
mill, saw mill. planing mill.
~mannfecturtwfuvi:
tun , . or any such business. A vast amount of tirt
maple, baswood, beach. burch., ash and hatalacT
can be bronaht into this mill . by the - neighbon'at s
rprice. The promietor haa about one =Mond
is own. This mill has -p
has against hK
waters slum the, old mill. was built abont tarot!
years ago. The Dashers -Railroad ip finished put
• a th m e in m e ti t il tds . E‘iro'tepertyrPria.ingThP6tsepnronrin' will
l r
do
wonl i p t re " te l ;
only to sell one-half to a person of good character.
that coul stnstfrom o house thousand dollars
In the huees. A new anet lot near the
Towanda Gas Works. Poe further particniarsjormiti
at said house or at the mill.
der...1.10.6w • ROBERT McINTOSH.
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F" SALE.-111y.Honse and Lot
on Pine elite is offered for sale at a bargam.
For further particulate enquire on the premises.
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._L. . -JULIA CII-------
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F"SALE.-HOUSE AND LOF,
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eitnate on Fou t. near James Itinnef.
House 2 i 32 feet. wi h 11 a. 1.1 cistern. good ord''.
end ftult. Enquire o .D.Wiceaan. at tae store Q.
Wickham It Black's.
Sept.-15,•1870
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V hle kit:Nl FOli SALE: IN 110:NROE
TOWNSIIIIP.—The oubscriber offersgal,
valuible farm, litng on the Berwick turnpike.
is
Moorbe tovrostdp, three miles from the vtiluw h
of
Morro& and seven miles from Towanda. ad
good road leading from both the above nlares. The
Sullivan. k Erie Itailroad also pasoes through the
farm. It omtalna 100 acres.-about 05 arms wader
gooi etsta of cultivation good building*: tio l2ro
orchards., and la well watered. Terms CUT
J. C.-RIDOW RA T. 2d
Routh Branch. Aug. 17;70.
il 23 g 1
1501 5
30 g o z s lo
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