Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 19, 1871, Image 3

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LOCAL AND fiIAINERAL.
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' ft,- 1V..8. Slum, ..4)f Washingto l
hii rift :limed IluitTiLlin Baca.' Store, j
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}fain I.Z.t.
Twenty-Ave `hundred p!(1)
hare perished in the fires in the w
sta on the prniries, druinA the present man
re,.. HoxucE Cowt,is,..of Pontt Y
s. Y.. has rented 31c3funno 'Bakery, and 1
4 , I, rr , c - o f it about Me 25th inst.
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:Er HottAcE HEAT/1,. of
: Ulster . " til
leriTsilhis office II potatoes of the buckeye
i't:•'. do:7', from one hill, weighing 18} lbs. - 1
0.- The local.,lioard of and
„ o , r s'are ri.ing tho rates of tom:rine°
~iKlve: The Ovalle, in some eases is qn
MEM
fic'coritance with .the r -
,Inurendati.n_pt th e Bishop, chllection was
up in the Episcopal Church on Bumf y
T the Chicago sufferers.
vp i . Among the return judges Who
Lae im Friday last, was Bev. Z. Lts; o;)f
trhp acted in the same capacity Tpr
I...,gy, , ,itip ti r 7 y years ago.
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Mr. 34.40 has just return I
fro - m - 11; cty n where ho has pnrchas
r so stock of goods; which aro ,%
thi cset l k at PovrELL & Co's.
semi-annual Darado
The
mmt camp off yesterday aft ,
a,good turn oat, and eve
ff plesarktly. Lants . scr.'sEt, l
!,, , ,1 which was eac
r, Di par
Thera
pa` - =a 44'
:lice pleasure in—
faxl of Messrs. PALrn
iota merchant,i, -of New Yo
:Lai. home is flrst,i . ,elass, and
af;business entrusted to th.
-)riiy attended to.
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Is hire commenced wol
Monoves house on Main . 4 .4
I . ,•sidence is an ornamel4 o
.ve" should judge from the pla s
Lc- Moat convenicnt dwellin l s
re. AIEL BAnNE-At has ciecut 43
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~f Piiiiii.doliikia, Dr: CAT - 71 t.;
i. linstr, of Kingston, Gr.°. l''.
li.iilolphia, Dr. WOILTIITNGTON,pI
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t h., nl „ a ejyy of
presentatives on tte
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Int,listi to-clay an appek
• mftrirs liy the late terribly *f
t:, ,:ors lsacd on th.e prairiekin
•. ta;b: of this unprecedente.py
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::!:;;ration. are bnart-pickeni tg
. The magnitude of the lugs aid
ardly be conceited of. Shall lu'e
ng flu them? as h peoplef is . , ! •e.
31Mily blest, and ee till , rttiliftqii it
'lLO:rib:o.v on: of - onr a bunda , lee
g f.l:Luvbeings.
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f.:,; , ..1 1 , •thcii officers, and 'receixe thtir
t h : , ; ,;,. ~.......,,,!;1 I: , .pullicntls. We Lase Fur' !ti-
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tlo• ti 3.. Syn:Q of
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alin:l.z.9ill Sabbath feboolnim
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and 2-1,8 , 30 Sabbath se
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,:irt ef .the State - ii; New York,'e.he
l'ent - ,, - ,vivania, arid New Jolley,
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~ i ii Cie state,nient that their ''ilit.-
im. s amniint 1,) $3,1113,451 or
:1 th. 2. 12 ..:',,, y.-: reported w' the
er ‘air asseinb:y. They also n' •n
-,.,... cf i'l,e. ministers, one-sev,„ ith
-,;ate , t,,, and atm i.st on,- L'urtL'of
111,e pre:Lobel this evening, }u id
'! pr,,bal;lv r. , lj(eirn to-moilrow
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Tula - lion continues to re eh
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rr..orty by dim later ills
31ichigan and
lutvc been `APsti•thi•ell,
Th , ainds
and Lent+ of thous r.dg
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?nd elJtEn , z. The call 1., an urgent
~ .;nnirt:n rnai - c'act: wurttly lIF.
1 1 :t;. - 7t us 114 , ) wiel to,gice, trait p arc
litribr.t..,ns to Fug'?. J?crrrtib
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1 ••1 .,, - • :S-I::f`r yer.rs, capital one
i , 1....1:11 .! .I:nrs, t.& extend fro . the
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to or hear t ,- ; Lee FiJr:in ,-,r :Jain
with G. It om...tvr C. Sit it, ;of
LISP, Prt,itleut, and),..lanit:i 'out -
::. i:.! I .:-ro t - 4. Esq., AtAto:: F nt.rs,
ro7•1•.• • •: , :. fitft-•:11: k lit.innows, Rev Sax
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;'" • 1).. V.!..NEY Hotifv. - .7airov i . .ire
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~ t,t• •1 a ,i,:.i:itte to 12:itain
, u.r.:l t•.) carry oqi an 1
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thneand tO take Arach other
titers as old. facilitate the enterprise.
The next meeting of the directors Waa ap
pointed at Oamptown, Nov. 1, at 1 o'clock r. iL
with an invitation to all Interested in the pro
ject to attend. '
TOWANDIt.—God 'helps 'those who
help themselves, and the only_ way for "a earn:
triunity to prosper in material thingals to ma*
together with thole forces that ire tinder their
lawful control. •
In a town in Ilassachneetta fifteen years ago,
a timber of men worked. hard and erected a
small nail and.iron mill The capital wait r,vis-
Sid in tho iminediate vicinity. With well direct
ed efforts they made money, and to-dey they
have one of the most saccesifal nail and bar
iron works in the /United States. 'Shortly 'after
the erection.of the Iron Works, a'party of men
erected a Cotton Factory costing abont
000, and today they_bavp $15,000,000 interest
ed in cotton factories; and the most of this mo
ney vela furnished from the immediate vicinity
of the town whero the mils -- and factories are
located. - •
- Not. long sincest sew corporstion-rkas created
for another factory: the capital oh:lel:Was to bo
$200,000. The first dsy the books were opened
there wits about $200,000 more offered the WAR
wanted. • -
This is the way Blasaachusette has become
prosperous and wealthy.
tVonld . etich man of large and small means in
Toranda and the surrounding comity, Use his
money in the same my, it would hecomm i iii the
space-aten yekrs, one of the most 'flourishing
towns in the, State. . The Meosrs. litturrtamr
.are going into the boot and shoe mannfactur.
mg business quite nitensively. They should
have all aid tieties,iary to can: off' a rneeesstul
business: •
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The Idwanda Iron Manufacturing Co: desire
al"an 0f:*,030 or ,c 20.000.. should her
run it at reasonablo rates, as their suctevs
the success of the town.' The loan they ask for
is secured upon, the real estate and fiauchise of
the comrany. They will tarn() 7 ier cent, con-
Ton bonds. ef $lO9 to $3OO, interest payable
semi-r.unually. Thel" , i. - 14,ey ii wanted for worli
ing capital. WilLthe cilLens of Towanda and:
surrounding country, cone forward and help
themselves to a good lovestraent, and help to
build up the manufacturing interests of'. the
county/
Will the people learn to thrOv.- off their- self- -
hilmess, and stop the 15 to 20 per' cent. shav
ing, and make .investments that will add to
their own prosperity and that- of a whole com
munity.
Do not , say that this :ndn•or that ie entatlod
to the credit, but take hold with coat ;pa .or:
more, and help roman' any et:terprisa that 'Off
:Led to the,proTerity of the masses be. placing
them ;i1 a Position to help tht,taFt-it'el tea emi
pc:L.l.lre of material .
ge" EDITOR IiRADPOED lir_POßTEß—
bear : 'here i, in this. seetiou of tilt, cunt
try n man by the nani) of D. I'. Ititazpi;
to_ he a minister of .the 069;6i,. and
ulycs,rerns t.O think that his :darter's work is
. b. pert (-rifled. by an upni and r.irnis tent
secret soc:,tics, and more es
pccially to Free 3lasnury. lle leas bruit I‘..etal - -
iug r:;;aiurt all
lug to diseldre the seeratA tor 3.1t.i. , 0ury,
he says he learned whiles Member of Jc."•• '5
Lodge, No: 24, Shebuya.u.drall..., in
order to enlighten the pulilic to the tiLle
character of this man ; you v.lll pl,tase , ,pal.:ll.sh
ue fullowing let r.,r in y.Jur valuable paper, and
Your,: truly,
S.W. 111 A,
hzdtty Y. M.
L.-lt.tysvnie,.itet. 11, 1871.
oblige
• SLISIMIXGAN " FALL 3. Wt. 7, .71
S. W. Ilt•;iN, ESq."--Pc - ar (fad Bre.:
letter of the 11th Sept. at hand, mid contents
noted. Theie is no nuch tnxu as
,I). P. ll:Wilma
belonging to our Lodge, bur ever ti d. V. e have
aithuh the past ;Ivo- or three ;scars received LIM
-113 columunicatiohe freni Lodges in the: Sato
York; cum•cr..ing this slat: W2LLre It ale
pearsAhat he has been the
same in those places as in Ili: LS
Ti cat hint roi birAi. :1 4:i•: 11 , .t ahstver
1..: et totitic, litcause ilat bun
Immly living in,thismeighh d I ,ant
-d t.i ascertain trlie:le-r he was . Ila:ou
lug to some L
ether Lodge. ut it appears that
nooode Imous the man except by tho in:pines
of N: F. State Li1.:4;4-s.
Fraternally yours,
CifAiILES A. UUELL.Lit,
Sr.e'y St. John's Lodge,
No. 2.1 A.. F. A. A. AL
Since above wus in type, we haw lec,:0;-
erl rho foll6wing letter from Mr. Fi:ErcitEi:, a
well kncrvn titiztqlof Pike towilAiti
Oet. 1571.
Mu. Etaron—ltear : I wish to ini,rm you
that the Secretary of our Masonic Liab.,t, claims
to have written to a Lodgo of ."liisOns is ti c
West, Where D. I'. Rathbun, a WeslLvan 3loth
edislpreacher, is said to have been initiated,
and Lave learned that he is an impdstor, and is
_going to have you bublisll him as such in :.(vir
paper. Now I wish to say to you that said L. P
Rathbun is esteemed by the Chriiiian commai
ty to.be a pious and deve.ted man, whose labors
hare been much blest in Herrickville es well as
in most places tiberelhe has labored. I have
'seen the President of the Wekleyan Methodist
Conference, and ho informs nut that he has
known sada Rathbun ever EinC3 his conversion,
and he has ever borne a..tooil Christian charae
ttir ; and as a preacher' - his labors have "_bc'en
much blest. Also, the Wesleyan papers ala sYs
speak very highly of him. Now, sir, I ltis
crime is this : he claims to be a seceding Ma
son, and sometimes lectures against Masonry,
for which ho Las been mobbed and slandered,
and much abused. I think yon :t-u serve the
citu , ,eo•f truth by rerusing7to pubitsh the (-lieu
"m•-.qs ag-inst Yours,
Ix:cm:it I'Ln - a um
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rue, The M. E. Church, of this
place, bas adopted the free ,pets system.
Sunday morning last . ,..carda with blanks to be
tilled out by the niembera, were placed'in each
follo•qing is a copy of the card on
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'the :tont bile:
Go ye into en the tyori.l anti proach the Gos
pel t 9 every creature.
There is that scattereth and yet iiterer.s.?th.
There is that withholcleth vi ro than h meet
and it tentletli to poverty.
Net grudgingly or of meitssity—Gutt lovetli n
checrttil giver.
TheAnonal Collections for benevolent end
evangelical pnrposes, ordered by the Gene r.fi
Conference, are as follows:
MissiMis i (Foreign and Domestic).
Tract Cause S (Gratuitous circalation of
trams and other religions literature).
Ihhle Cause c (Circulation or the
tureA without note or coinmcut).
Sundxr-
Sclt+cl Union S (For - establishing • and
supplying S. S..auiong the poor). . ('har.ii
Extensi. (For giving as:ih:tance and
encoorng , mient to church erection in new and
d. te regions). Finedincu's Aid 5..'..
(For fdionshing secular and religions instruc
tion t ) freedmen). Conference Claithants
(Bette( for disabled ministers and the
svidte.ra and orelians Of such as have thedin the
wort: 1. I herehy agree to pay weekly the
smn set :-.;:alust A.:tell of tlic, Ltt•Jv can,.3
(1,1 tc ..~'....,
M. E. Clnirc To•Nao.1". Arrablt,:ttent'
fur p-nr, S,ats livery
traly Cordtaily NVelo,:twal -- The foilordtig .
Statt:ll , 4l.2 d etturch s for the
St pt. - 1, 1-72, to- be dorra:-tai
cont-rjhution , i, snhmittk.ri ht''
and Stewards Cwirett, :
I'ryshltt4..,
}.D.y ofScxtutt and Orgafttst, Soft,iay
Ittrotratica , , TUVA , and
t intrrlt and propt-rt, so" abd
L:t:huntt the Char it, and' for t,th pr, httbit
colittbtrent espettst,s, thy:sled
by :165 isives tur tho tsvertßo'daii.-• •Speni s,
if this sum bs a gran
is•about the number ot
tiiC. a ns tura 'which I'-
required to pay per d ty, provided all I, till a;;',.e.
'would - Three Cents.
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Please ihsert in tlso follshtia..; the
arnount.per dat, which, arte.rp:s7•;. - sf,s: cuss:saf
e/ea:se,, you think you ouglst to giN, I•)r
port .): the Gus Tel at Holm, yurtr
/lnae tiered.
Dr. TrziNflt,
N. N. th:rrs,
DEEM
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14 - . F de_y, t., meet th ,
exprit.ice. t!:e S, p.
1, 17172.
t pi:nn..l ID til• 1 , • .4r.t
'All : 4 ,11 , ath coil -ctions •t-1 .1•11
Tut:. \,Syr.ll.l of
,r,f,t.lis tLi , 1;!:tc,
tit
~pcning
I:s.r. Dr. D:.: j•( M , tor
Her. Dr. -. ."1+10..i!..
cli 'Motler:l„tur; Dr. 'Mourn:, :itat.„ 1
Dr. Illcr.,l'erinatii.'att
5.11.1 11. 11. 11'I:(1.17-`4, itllll)Un:ry
Tir , o C Wa.. 4 11./lUni.i•'( . l , I a Wed-
v.ft:rtwo::, v u llidi r•-reetic,n
foe - Chicago eutTeni.Te swan token
On Wednoeclay evening Mis , ioimry niNces,cs
ware deliver( Dra. rind
Iter. J. L. WatiEr.ow.
mk..Great variety of Embroider•iea
awl Guiptiro BanLig, in hew p3tterus, at TATion,
17 Co'
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=MOB LOCAL
ter Look at -the new Two ,Button
Bid Gloves, just opened at T► & COL,
cop.. Auything,d_i, else."
- - Wotr & Ourierima
reirA full line of Goods just
received at EVANS & Htumertt's.
Ma. Outfits for sll.oo`at the Key
stone Clothing Palace.
re..Scotch,' English, and Ameri
can Water Proofs, bought' before the advance,
and will lesold accordingly at
Evasi fc lElmnarru'a.
ter- The New Goods displayed by
Tarcon, 4: Co. are very attractive.
- ter We expect to open thiii week
iinotheT lot 'of those Bronze Lamps . , with those
tuper.or Safe, Burners.
BLA6.
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ar French Poplins, • Empress
cloths, 'Merinos, and Sateens all the new and
popular shades just opened at
EVANS &
Fan SALE.—An Oriental Hestei,
Ilearly non-, and 'very cheap. "Apply to Mrs.
II 11. 51asox, Second St.
lic - wish it distinctly under
stood that ire do as we advertise.
-1 • • Waslli GoLD
zEr — ln - Cloths, Flannels; Blahhots;
Sliawl4 our stoeVis c9urplet.o.
.11vANs L Itn.rntra.
• -Pe . The. most complete stock of
Clothing and Pin-dishing Goods can to: seen_
WOLF G:itz).:Jrrini Clothing Tall.
1:621•• The eclehrated Madame .F
oy
Corkt, and Ladics'rurnishing Goods are now
Felling very ellon at :Mrs. HILL'S, on Bridge
strcc.f.
An orphan child left its moth
er'* her.r.e, barefooted, with its father's shoes
on,-to purchase one of . WoLtr. C GoLry.:arra's
velvvt.stlit.A.
Tho most exqnisito styles . of
Hats f.•+ Lnd:. a and Cladr..4l,
priccA, jnr.t n...:ve fat 71r.)..11iLL's.
`lCyVelcctecn= all colors suitable
for s A cio. 6:tils :Ili,, cat nr f r trirt . ntings
. ,
The rakgest and intiit wmplete
t;iz.c.k. or is exiiibNon fit Mrr.
.1. D. HIL.T.'4, tn 11. id u s
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o 6i11; la.t.rc,
I LD FILT.
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This pleasant, weather is just
the t:mr,fan—li.-r..1?;, el , 2aning, papering and
paintinr. - Tor gr...C.c. , t variety and hand
somest styles of Iv.1:1 p,per, Cr.o3s beats the
world; and 'ho: very !ow. flgtams.
'l';.!maifilg (fez
The Gornvinia Fire Insurance
Co., N. V... i rtl)ort that Let on 0:1. 1,
1871, `` ..1.9:f0i at Chien?,
them s questimi.
Mix, Agent,
.Towanita, Pa.
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stoqic of Prints,. Sheetinp,
shwongi, Stripes, (71tuclts, Tickings, Dentin t,
neve: wa?, itrge• , EVAN 4
ir. : "ConriterpaneS,Table Linens and
Meharls9ti's Linens', a full lino at
Ev.t s S lituniones.
FOR SAT.R.-A House and Lot on
strect,l nr:r the Ward 'Howie. Building
new, thrco st4rio.: high, With good well and cis
tern. I'ossession given immediately. Apply
to ISAAC S: POST.
te - Read the nAvertisemeat of
TANufr.
~ .ce
near idea "next . Saturday
tho Roy Atone Clothing Pance.
, z r A New arrival at the Crockery
re this nt f . k. WiCT: tram 111. Act: announce
a fna relccti.m nt Ilont•r.4 S. Bros.' Silva Plated
7-?
Ware.;
CHEAP CoAL.--The Sullivan Anthra
c:t.• eLc.ap,st e.na for all par rippes.
ant White Asti Conl. :A
C( atritl Coal Yar(l. el il,rs left at my of:ice,
at Dr. H. C. I'oz - r.-.1:, 5..,; Co'd.DrtigSt , ire,
...'N.
t 7, 1871.
1871 FAI.r. 1871.
r.v.k.vs w" ITru)ItF.TR
Arc now rendy for'the fall trade with a most
i••:mplety 4o:1i in every Department. Dnyers of
Dry (3 , - , :flA will tirg.l it to their interest to P5:-
amine (Or and lvi er ucf,re waking their
fall Nrelin3e,,
-M.. :qrs.. J. D. 'TILL wishes tc; in
form the ItiLesof Tow.inds and vicinity, that
she a , ,;: nt for M. CiooDS'::lll.'s
or, the Croat Piuiai Dcstroyor. Three
bottle , warranted to VII n. the werrq pimpled
faces. It is recoup:le:pl. d Lc all who have used
it. Ai ;n, for the Crylt.iu Polish, used,fOr eletn
glas,t anl silver ware.
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Associa
ti W3r.lt:A!l•4 its ni.mt
nn.c.tilv4 the M. 1:. Rome, Brad
ford C‘ , ., l'a., .I.ltn-ndrig 0,-'tol,n. 21, 1871, at
o'clrwl.,
hey, J.:6. tit - mirn deli; ,r the I ,p . ini:l,;•
addr,.. , . a nd 11.. v. F. jloi.naGoa a prCa.'ll
the cond daing. 'The other brethren of
the di , trict, traveling and loaal, are exr, ter: to
Lc pr. s..nt. ICit:l es:' , l3's, or such other i
a-- to 111 , ,"in proper. Convey
..aces will tD pot
for, ll.ose hrethren \iho inform Rer.
Simla. Pa.. that eon-
voyatii•c.
I.rctlan n, if you
Aroula li= film. • The Mii•i , t,rial I,r,..thecn of
;be a ij , .irki7,T ,:;I,:vrenc , !. aro cordially incited
C
P. E. Tov.T.B,
•
Oct. 3,
fir,,; The Examinations of Teachers
for the prisent 1,c1i0,4 3 ear, Ic.lll Le held as follows:
Octol , r Ig, Wrimot, Su,zir Bun Schoolhouse.
• 17. Albany. L.' ilt.i'a
1., I'rs7.tlin,'wr =!. Franklin ..
. 12: tiratirille, Centro
20. 1..e110y, Corm:ra - .
21. 4. triton, Borough ..
23, Troy. Borouge -
.r. 24, IV, st Burlington, We'd B'n-
. •.- :-•,.-itigtield, Center
20. Colombia. Atiatinville. ••
' 27, Welle. Rowley Rill e
24, South Creek, Gillette •
' an, Ilidgbury, Centerville '.• ,
•
at. Smithfield; Center ' -••
N L eren l , 1, Burlington. Luther's 31i11i. - -
2; tilster,.Villsge ,
3, 'Sliephekptin, Lower Valley o ,
4, Athens. Borough
A, Litchfield, Center e.
. .
7, Windham: Krtykenclall, o
R, Warren. Bowen hollow, e.
. . 2, Orwell, Orwell Bill,
13. Borne, Borough . “
•
IS, Pike,
'D Lellsysville.-------;-
_...
15, 'Derrick ;Camp
;
i ' 10. Wyalitsir.g, tunietiwil ••
1 7 17, Tuftearnra. Ackley ..
1 2", Terry. Terrytown
21. A•3lltm, Center .
'22. Standing Stone. Stevens ••
I 23. Wyaox. Myerehurg .
• 21. stonioe, lilonmeton ..
.23 ; 71.5 - iwanda Borough -
1
December 9; Towanda Borough . ..
Teachers; will please Lrmg reader, pen, ink, paper
and lead pencil.
Llerelses to commence at 9 o'clock. A. M.
f A. A. KEENLT.
i . Towanda. Sept, 20, 1871. Co. Supt.
. —.4.
D.T...'5111.V11LE PR .O PIRSAEL AND
LENT. —11,7 Watts ll:rase and tot of between fire
and ! , !x acre.i ot land, with a large l.ain,*wag,..n
and toul-bouse 20%1S feet, quarter acre ;Pon lug
strawberries, bearm,s. orchard,, :ze., thereon:
fitnated upon Towanda Flats, one and a halt
miles from i i i ° l " l , 4l o 3 Ya Mttfrir7 belt, grid
ralothks for StifiriolOS. PorPoteil. Possession
can he Oren at ones.
Drill also sell uAtrholesale, upon fasoralds`
terms, my present liarsery Stock; ottustathrig of
first "thus Apple, Pear, Peach; Plum, 'Mother
Fruit frees and fiSrubst also, chided ltrerveen
and other Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines,
&c.
Also, II acres strawberries growing in my
Rardens upon any farm, , tind adjoining said
Watts lot ; Including a lease for a term of years
on reasonable terms. of said gardens with bonze
thereupon and six bi tweh.e, acres of lank as
may be wanted. This is raluable - andyich gar
den land ; one and a half acies-have been mini
rated for onions for three years, prodtcing
- go - nd crops. This is a tine opening for any per
son desiring to go into the Nursery, or Small
Yrult and Gardening business. Apply to
Toiratlils, Pp., Sept. 1, 1871.
MARZIED.
smxrii—BUSH—ln Mater, at_ the house of
A. D. Smith, Oct. 15, 1871, by Rev. 8. C. Ho.
- vey, Mr David W. Suitt, of Phillips City,
Mo., to Miss Clara Jessie Bush, of Tomah,
Wisconsin. .
CAMP—OVEMPECIL—At the Pareortage, Vier
rya, Oct. 11, 1871. by Rey. 4. Cook, Mr. Wll
- and Mies Maggie Overpeck,-of
' •
Merrick. •
DECKER—OBCUIT.--At the reaidonoe *of B.
B. VanGorda; in Ashland. N. T.. on:Wedneo!
day, Oct. 11, by Rev. H.. Lamkin, Idr. A. L
Docker, of E lm ira, and Mu 8. D.-Orcutt,
of Chewing.
DAYTON—WRITE.I—In Pile, on the 12th hut"
by Itev..T.,Thomas, Mr. Watson Dayton. lot
Jessup, Pa., to Hiss Betsey A. White, et Pike;
Ps.
DIED. .•
WARNER—In Windbam Pa., Dee. 7, 1870, of
diptheria, Jessie Flori L--daughter of 0. J.
and B. It. Warner, aged , Kgears and 4 months.
•A precious little one wild' talk‘d much about
the angels before they came and took her away.
KEELER.—In Albs, Oct. 5, 1871, liarry C.,
son of Edgar and Clara Keeler, aged three
months.
"None but a parent's heart can toll
The anguish it hail caused us •
To bid this lovely child farewell."
WARNER.—Iti Wiverly, N. Y.. Sept. 19, 1871.
Melville Bliss, oldest eon of O. J. and 8. B.
Warner, of heart disease, agdd 18 years, 7
months, and 4 days.
The diver cord in twain Is snapped,
The golden bowl is broken,
• The mortal mold in darkness a - rapped,
The words funereal spoken ;
The tomb is built, or the rock is cleft,
Or delved is the grassy clod,
And . what for mourning man is left?
0, what is left—but Clod?
The tears arc shed that mourned the dead,
The flowers they wore are faded;
The twilight dew bath veiled the sun. .
Aad hope's swo tAreamiuss shaded;
ALd thought; of jey !lilt were plsztea deep,
From our heart or heArts are siren,
And What is lett us when we :yew?
0 what is left—V:ut Heaven?
J., inrcnt Fo , i of Charlts i,nd
Wells, died at thc residence of his
1 , 11 the Gth inst. aged 3
daya.
s_.
.., 4, 1
711( --'l:s. Pra:l.-t•I: , wiro of Henry
in Ulster, un the
9th iutst., in , tlto 71 year, of Ler Ilge. -
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I=M=l
Dom' HENRY HARMS, Merchant Tai
lor, Bridge street.
Fon SALz.—Cotswold and Loister
Lambs, for breccling purpose*.
• C. A:J. L. PENDLETON.
Pa.; Sept. 21, '71.-4w.
GLASS TOP Fxtrrr JARS.-9,110,118,
$2.00 ( - Lt. doz.; f.-,Allon, $2.50 a doz., At
Meow.: 11.4..tc.ie5. •
is,. All kinds of choico Groceries,
chuip for tub, at tho Red, White and Mae
Store. ItteawAr S EMMETT'.
Cr. 3" Chop Feed, cheap, at the Red,
White and Blue Store.
am— Choice Flour, by the sack , or
barrel, at the Bed, White and Bine Store.
B/DGRAT .S; Erankrt."
tel. We have large additions to
our assortment of chamber sets just opened,
Also, a full line of Silver Plated Ware, from
Rogers A Brother. -
WICKHAM BUM
Cam' VANVELSOS 4 3.IA.NIiEBS,
Merchant Tailors,
Clothing, Hats and Caps, .
Foriv,hiug Goals,
68 Broad street,
May 3, 1571.
Sagan, very low, at the Red,
White and Blue Store.
-Tobacco, by the pound, pEdi,
or Varrel, eocap, at tho Rod, White and Wm,
Store. UIDOWAY h Evsarrr.
Dom. Do not forget that Tea is sold
at liceler's for 50 cents. Jan. 18, 1871.'
ME
itS..Cofiee, by the sack; mat, or
pound, at tfieJted, White and Dine Store..
Rtnow & EvEurrr.
N
Tca, the chest, caddy, or
pound, at the Red, White and Bine Store.
RinoXrar S EvErarrr.
have just receivedlarge
stock at Tea, bought since tho reductionln the
duty on tea of ten cents per pound, and Oiler
them at the low prices annexed:,
Bet Yoimg Ilyson, 11,25; Good Young Ily
son, MOO Oolong, 70 to 90 cents : Hyson Fine,
75 cents; liyson Good, 53 cents; Bjst Japan,
Call and examine.
Jan. 18. 1871. Gr.o. L. KEELER.
tlf t 9 PII want your watch or
doe , : repaired by a competent and fellable
worl;man, go to - A. M. Warner. He is also re
ceiveing a large aaditon to lila previously largo
stock of watches and jewelry. Gw sept.l3.
49,- The North British toad Mer
cantile Insurance Co., of London anti Edin
burgh, alien informed of their losses by. the
Chicago fire, telegraphed back : " Subscribe
$5,000 for the relief of the sufferers, and draw
on us at thret days for our losses. 'For insu
rance in above Company, on as favorable terms
as any other, l apply to
0. D. Emertzrr, Agent.
New Advertisements.
SEASON OF 1871-2: • •
L O OF GL T. LECTURES.
The coultnltti , .: lave • L'll , lo the following engsgir
tunas : '
OLIVE LOGAN
2
Date,—NTEDNIMBAT, OCTOBER 18
Sul.cmt—"Nlee Young 3len."
JOHN .13' GO UGH.
Dalt. —TUESDAY. DECEMBER 26, IE7I
Subjoce--" Will it Pay."
• -
PETROLEUM V. NASEY.
Date—JANTAIIY 21, MI
Subject—.. The Illusion of Sklnewsogil
E. DICKINSON.
ANNA:-
132te-YEBRIaItY 22, 1672
Sibject—.. Joan of Arc
Th'e' othe. iedurers probably be lIENRY
WA RD BEECHER and ItIARK TWAIN.
The MENDELBSOM 4 I-QM/k./jx, CLUB will give
a Cou':t DECEMBER 1.
flencral admission
Reserved Seats....
Season Tickets
Tickets to: sale at Polars k Snatra Drug Store.
Sule of Reserved Seats will commence two days
before each lecture.
.INO. F. SANDItESON, WM. FOYLE.
L. 1. }LOST. . ' N. F. DICES,
J. W. vAs TI:YL.
Towan:ls. Oct. 5. 147].
FOR SALE.—Fifty-seven valuable
building lots in TowaUde borough. on Cherry
street, York avenue and Center street. Liberal terms
given to purchasers, both AS to price and terms of
payment. Apply to " G. D. MCIiTANYE.
Oct.lB.
te.l4y. 01115e:1
Emaw_yr& EvzitL-rr
IlmdwAt 3: Evzurrr
El7l
3 50
1ii04 , 111 , •7 &MI
NoW.
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SEPTEMBER 25, 1871!
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♦T TfLE
LOWEST PRICES 1
TAYLOR
MITE ATTENTION TO A
11 IL
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
DEWS GOODS.
lama Silks.
Colored 8111 e.
nary Wks.
Irish Ma c
trench
Yzegllsh Batter&
Black Alpacas.
Colored
Pore, lack 3.=
'Merinos.
Em=.Cloths.
P I V I "
VELVETEENS, &c., i,
&c.
wit= GOO&
Linens.
• Napkins.
Towels.
Embroideries
Meg,
.Wkille Flannels.
RAM Flannels.
Cheek Flannels.
Skirling Flannels.
Opera Flannels.
A. COMPLETE STOCK OF
CLOTHS..
C.ASSXIEREB.
BEAvEr..4.
REPELL.II2iTB.
(memos. {
AND BACKINGS,
AT BARGAINS.
?y: 2LI g
2 ts sr
p g
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ALL THE
LATEST NOVELTIES
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13: Atv
EXAIIENE OUR STOCK
BUY GOODS CHEAP.
EMI
THE CHEAPEST PLACE
TO 13171 t
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS,
IS AT T 1!
METROI)OLITAN STORE,
O. 3 GRIFFITHS & PLTTONS BLOCH
BRIDGE STREET
The largest stock pf Boots, Shoes
and Milites ever brought into Brad
ford County, which will be sold 25
per cent. 'cheaper than they can be
bought at any other establishment,
I buy my - goods.at first hands a.nd
thereby save the Jobber's profits,
which enables me to sell cheaper than
any other House in Towanda. '
RUBBERS ! RUBBERS !I
Of all the latest styles, which will be
retailed at Factolgyriees
Mena' Kipp and Calf Boots, and
-
Ladies Fine Shoes, retailed at Whole-
sale Pricei.
I have the exclusive s'ale,of
'TEL WILSON'S dens', Wdinens',
Misses and Childrens Fine Shoes,
which are 'the best ever brought into
the market.
ELLIS H. NOE,
BRIDGE '3TRE.Kr
;Towanda. biTt l . U7l
& CO.
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August ZWJ, 1871
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RICES
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KLNDS OF
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AND SHOES!
RAYLL, LNG BAGS!
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HATS
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AND GLASS-WARE:
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o.ostariDT STREET,
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TO
D R IjRQUHART:
CHOLERA 0011,DIA.
Gives prompt relief in ail derangements the
Stomach sid73crorels. such se PAM, Brasil, • tc.
011,011112 Moinsusi, Cnonvis lawn - run or Stlol/.2
,Conrusitrr, laraittnas mes
Trarrn. Mazzoni, Irre.
SterEltY, he. It is pleasant to the taste. and In ise.
lid periodical female alliments, it la s mtverign rem
edy. A descriplave circular ropioto with utsoral in
formation accompanies's:lmb bottle. -.
IttrrlYttqCLlLJl wince snow zriarnai RIIPVTA - 102.
• This may certify . that. Ihavo Song known Dr. O.
Urquhart of Wilkes-Barre and believe that I speak
tile sentiment of all who know him, When I say that
all the relations of life, he Ls worthy of thereepoct
and confidence of the virtuous and the intelligent
people of our county. .- THOMAS P. II 7:
'Hating - derived-ranch benefit from taking D :Ur
quhart's Cholera Cordial, Its !recto roc ud it
omn i
as a reliable preparation in ca.ca ebiarrkort. '
ZIBA BULL!. i . .
- -It is a most minable medicine, speedy in its!opor
shoe. and always surote fjord relief. ..
,c. ..•
NiTS;Palitso S.
.
From crperience - in the nee of r pr.• Urtrt's
Cholera - Cordial. I have no - hesitation' in isayin it is
the beet remedy I hero ever tried for -Chelan, Mor
bus. Cholle, and twain the Stomach and BoWels.
, , • - _ SA.NIUMII.OTT.
.
I havemed the Cholera Cordial for ten pe l ts . In
every cit effc'eteil a cure, and Ifcel pis ed in
saying lMt it is, the-best medicine Inc 1./ hoes.
I/am:deli, Pains, and Cramps in the Monne and.
litwels, ever cdercd to the publle. •
S. MILTON COIMIT.IO
•I. have experienced the most ' surprisin g l y no-
Ocial effects friMl Dr. Urquhart's Cholera Cordial ; it.
is quick in action. and I regard it as unequal ed in
cares of Celle. Diarrhoea. &c.. and I really de ire to
recommend it to all affected, 11'1121 Bowel Comp ate.
.. . W. W. 1,00
.
~ Tir. Urquhart's Cholera Cordial e - it pre dat
Wilk&Barre, Penn's, and seat by 'express' any.
where. - Fifty ceutla a bottle. lutile,Tirsm
7 1 (TALITABLE ItEAT 4 .ESTI;TI
MMINI
101
The subscriber offers fo; bile the follusriii• des
cril•eityroperty in Sucth Towanila tuiruship, • bout
'Gem hu:le from Towanda Ihirough: •
Ei! EM EfEE=STIMEME I Z 1
, The lot contains one and a-Ltlf, The
House is large and convenient, with 11,rti1, Item.
do good barns, and several carietlesiif choice fruit,
including apples. pears, Poaccoi - t,:raPv< .1,14 1 141 m -r'
ries, raspberries; etc. .
ALSO—kb cut 20 acres of .I.atilicoult,'.nicr.o.l;
aced nn the east side of the Waverly road and
CO rods south of the House an i Lot
ALSO-,A..cl:,4llinllneen - zt ft , thd.
known:as -
JIY E R S
Of this prorerty there is •alwut 4' acres ofl . l ,
large Grist and Flouring MM. Saw )fill and a
lug Houno., The Mills are in koe.d ioml do
ore doing a prosperofia business.
Red' rotate in and - law:ma Toitanda..im 'rani
vancln?„ and in - a few - s , ears, nO doubt, this
will be double its pre3ent value.
Will be a:A.I together or separately, to Ica'
pilichaerr.
. .
ror farther infonr.atiou elllitlite . oll the pr.•
sitc an
Towna , ia. Aug. T3,•71
A. PETTES CO
13* •
4Lia. r, L,w ...1.11:111 Et.l42k 0
FALL AMY WINTER 690
:f2
Mr' GOOD
MILLINI:LY
FANCY-, o'6oD§ AND NOTI
Mg=g=fflieSE
VI4 LV ETE ENS; . X.ITE:RPR I
A.Nb'suAwL
NVlzich Ailey . jvln sell .t
M-A:R E 4 •P R
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Court) Uou
!Mil
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THOS. it- TJlrt
nespretl'allitatounee, to the radic in gen'
they hive opened, a larje awl choice stock
GP►OCERIES AND 4?IZOV-1.,*1
. .
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...
In the store formerly oecripied - by aolin *'erliisth,
einner 3tain othl • Frgaiktin strecte, Towausia, which
theyerilbscil ae.eheap as the ehearestldr 1, .
;CASII!
, I .
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Yon w:11 always find To sr 7.4r..P.lnvrni thole. just as
hippy as ever, tf.) . wait'uti.on 411911 Cnsto:n t rs and as
many - n.iw ones as will favor them with a Ball.
MIMM
7110 e.. 31FIIIDETIT.
'CI.ITTION. Whereas. wife
. - I.CITTIVIss left my 1x.4 slid b04...t without
just ealir_ , or provers - eon, .all 1 - 4 , ...r50ns ate hereby
forbid Harboring or trusting her an Inc 4eonnt. as
I will ply no debts of- her ennirecting after this
dat'. 1 • -- I'. O. bODGE.
Leltoy, Pa.. Sept: 'II, 1i471:
•
-TOTICE.-Harin, 7 o• been
. ar t ed
Tbisteo ni the estate or ii..nti,:, )re.
late of !Canton t6tinship, Bradford coin de
'Ceased, ;LI her .laAt will, and testament. •eby
aarn and forbid all personA from- par,* , way
rroperty on the premises, from Isaiah, (+ more., or
removing the •eatne without my conse t, under
penalty, of proe.nation— WAL S. J. SE,,
'''!'
r epe..vr
, - Trustee.
r.
DR.' S. SMITH'S
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PF.rr.1... / 2Z(Lr.. - N1 POIN T- Di : 11
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POIVELL & et)'S, TOW IN 9I I
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TV a`1,:.••• CO v aril , . , l: . •
POR SATIE.-:=The farm o. Jo iali
JL - 0tt..14.61 3. SA:id Carta Is sit'or.ted.
:AA the road L.om Windlefm to Owego. Hai sixty
a...re:, o? I. v. - ell watered and well improved.
About aereA of 'good hemlock timber. good house
barD-, w.t.7,0u hogs:, and granery. Terms made easy.
ly-,:intre of L. Jl. WOLCOTT. ur of I.IENIIT WOL- -
Col-T.ou the premisi-s FePt.
•
• TALLIA_BLE REAL - }";'S, TATE
FOU 10t..23 , ,i7.112 feet. or•on6 lot
any de.aredlvrityth or length, s'Anate,l nearly oppo
x;te. O. D. rartlett's Fonndry. tho i.toperty of tho
latoJtunes Makkaon. A ;.tor t
jnlyl27l . . - • I , .!.IZ.iItETII ',lt A KIN SON .
'l)ffer "liny
fsrsu for rale, cotitainink 200 wres„aituated to
N.,. Albany township. - 110 serer improved, 'with a'
large variety of fruit trees and spiondid buildings of
all Linda thereof,. roil! give the porehater a chanoti
to pay - my debts and EOCLITII , title. Any,pet ,
son wanting a good fariu will. do weil to'.caili and
examine for himself;
New Albans, ra. An,;. ito.'7l
THIEF
•• • •
I.IOI3SES - AND LOTS IN
Tol 4 ..otDA monouGH roR sAts..L.sltnitod
on pop ;sr Street above. Western Avenue. These
honees nowlicing built and *ill- be eoroplet4d
on Atuniit lot. Good well ,cistern, and eeilar:witli
ceeh house-, rtir further uattieulars address or en
gill re . of 1'
LionP4'7l-iti IfitlllfiALL, -
At lid, White, and Bine Store. 'fowaada, Pa.
F°'ISALE.—A House anti Lot on
Itai!road 'street, opposite John 13eldleixt -
I-evidence and tonvenient to the Iroalkorka. The
bou.:e is new, contains 5 room and a brick basement;
a well and other necessary conroncies on the prem
ises. • Apply . to_ ILMBT, at the - Bradford
Hotel. Bridge street, Towand a . Pa. . sag2"4-tt
pROCLAMATION.-WHEREAS,
Bon. =RIM IL STREMlM,PreeidentJudsa
of the 12tb-Judidal District, consisting of the coun
ties of Bradford and Suaquehanna, and Hone. Zany.
row Pawn and J. W.lfanDrwl, Assoclda Juds.
la and for said county of Bradford , have leaned their
precept-bearing date the 27th day of Seyl , . 1870.
to coo directed. for. . holding a •t" , -of
Cowmen Plena, at Troy for the County of Brod
ford. on Monday,. October 23, 1870; to continue we
week.
gept...2.8. 1871.-3 w
rriruAL
..LIST • FOR OCTOBER
JL TEEM, 811, AT ITAY :
.. . _
Ebeit Donning vs. A. C. R. -W. Co - ' _ lIPPeal
A..ltt.'Fiteh is. C.: - T. Kerry 'et. al . ' Issue
L.A. Heedley vs. Poineroy Bros . ciao • •
D. 4. Hoagland vs. J. C. 'lt/ant/ton replevin
A. C. Moore vs. Erasttts HUI et. al.. • ed. fa. '
Dewey Buell vs. William N. Dobbini eject
F. U. Person TIS: P. retzLiff et. al for nit '
do John Wolf et- al.. appeal • -
li. re... Long vs, Alonzo Long's adm'rs... mss
Henry Hickok is. Putnam . Baxter ' ippoal• _
Goodrich, Newberry & Peck vs. Etna Fire in. CoAP-
A. C. t Moens vs. John Cummins deu - r
-Fleury hillier vs. N. Smith's administratore - ;.appeal
Julia Astell, &c., vs. MI. Merry et- al elect •
do . 0. P. Ballard do
P. L. gallant. vs. Edward Bur ke'. adners.....appest
O. C. Covert-vs: Geo. Jones - eject
O. D. Field Ire. A. B. M00re..... .
David Boughton vs. W. IL Moore ' ,do
S.W.. Paine vu, John Ballard
C. C. Paine vs. Delos Itockwed..kc • ' eject
Pranqls Yates vs. Charles ..trespass • •
Henry C. Gernet vs. N. 0. B. W. Co ale - -
&Mon Morgan vs. William Mosier- Wog ' -
J. A. Parsons vs: 0.41. W. Co trespass
0. W. Langford vs. 'Farr/ter Oates, "
_;algat •
G. B. Davison TS. W. 8 . Dobbins use . ..... • bt
N. a mmtorkg.vs. Wm. Harkness . ...... —appeal
John McClegui vs. N. C. B. W. Co , do .
.W. S. gconton vs. John IL 'Calkins._ - dent
Bnbpavu returnable on Monday, October TI,
IS7I, at 10 a. m. •
Oct. 5, 1811‘.
LIST OF THE NAMES . OF PER='
SONS drawn to act . aa. Traverse Jurors in a '
Court of C,ourmon -Pleas to be held at Troy, ow •
MONDAY, ocroslat 23. len
Asylum, George Graves ; Athens borough Millen
Mitchell ; Burlington Bcoro, William Henry
Minton tarp., Charles Knapp; Burlington West
flerris Ward, Joseph Foulke; Barclay, Charles D.
NoribruP ; Columbia, John II Watkins. Oeo. Billings
ration twp.. Benson Wright; Canton born. Hilton
Trout; Franklin, _Monroe Walter; Granvill. John,
Truman, 2d; Herrick, Henry K. Blocher. Wm. A.
Squires; Lsßoy,'John Kelley. sr., Charles Hoagland
Litchfield. John C. Campbell; Orriell.Aaran G.
Prisbie; Pike. Jose Burrows, Alfred Nrcirilen. Mar.
ens E. Warner; Ridgbary, Smith B. Brown; Stand.
log Steno, Hiram Gordon; 'Ellieshequln. Daniel Gore
Sylvania, Chas. E. Waldo; Towanda lkoro,..F.mmops
Iluntiey: Towanda twp.. George Britton; Towanda
North,.WM: Manger ; • Trofbore:gheodore Waldron
Vister.:John V. Hue; Warren, Nathan Newman jr.;
Wyaluslivr. David L. States, Clark Hollenback, Ki
r= A. Illifok; Wells, James Owens. -
J. P. TAYFLEET,
Sheriff.
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Sept. 28. ISTL
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ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By'
virtue or an order Lsimedr . out of the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county. thel undersigned
istrator of the estate of 11. Stone, late of WyalO.
sing twp.. deceased. wilt sell. at public-sale on the •
premises, on SATURDAY; I'IOVEMBER 11,1871, '•
at 1 o'clock, p. in.. the following described real es
tate, bounded as follows : Beginning at a coiner on
the cast side of the private-road known as the Eben
Lewis road: thence south 82 deg. east 25 'pm to a
corner, being south-east corner of. Wm.. Conover , '
land; thence along the I.4l32o'north 13% peg. east 43
pr.. to .icornee-on the line of Calvin himp's Lind:
•thsnec north 77 deg. east along said line 28 percheis; -
thence eanth 38 deg. east 75-pre. to a corner; thence: .
south S 2 deg. east 17h pre. to a of stones on a
rock for a corner: thence south ie_xler. east 21 pie. '
to a comer of land conveyed to 13isba Lewis: thence
along s:,il line south 82 deg. west 116 pre. loan old
road t7,rmerly it's4e by Ebenezer Lewis, 'thence
along said rotd the :leveret courses and diStances to .
the pisee of begihning,. Containing 40 acres, be the
same more or lees. - •
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ALSO—Anther p , .ecC oe por.,cl of land in Raid
townsh;p of Wyalnsintr. adjacent to the lot stove
deßcrit, - ,1 and apart. of Die same farm, bounded and
o ceibed RA r.) . ./. eginning at Canip's '
lend: b I glicray- -leading aicnig Wyalusing creek..
thence tthingtthe came &oath 3 deg. tweet about 48
'or... more or lt,t, to Leals road on line of. 11; D.
cleccland's lend ;thence along the eamo south 84'
,fea... west 75 pre. to a corner on the treat, bank'of
Wyalneinz Creek;-thence up said creek north
west 9 prs. to a corner; thennliteontli 84 deg.
west C,2 pre. to the Old manor line; thence along said
Eno.nerth 10 deo. .cast:2B 5-10 pre.. to - &boxwood;
thence north 77 dep. elint 122 - -2 re., to the place of
'be:tinning. Containing 31 acreo.otland, be the Paine •
more, ord'ese. .
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TETIM3.—SIOO to be .the property when
trrrt an . dn. $9OO upon onnflrrnation 'of sale, one
half tb(.l.;alaneo one year after confirmation of sale,
the remainder of the iirehase- money two fears
from the date of onnfmnatinn of sale. The aeTeral
instailmeat,s..to T on interest'.
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.4 DITINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--
tlce is hereiuc riven that alt persons incichts
eel to ti; c.tat. of GURDEN ClAltrx, deceased. late
diurlimzton. :Ire requested to make immedb
at. payment, and all pepons having claims against
said estate must present them dilly authentiCated for
settlement. REV. M. CLARK. 7.-
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1211531:3
A RPLI,C.A.TION IN DIVORbE.—
rl_ To Caleb Sherman.—No. 495 Stair T.. ilan.
grit ore LorebyMnited•thai. CMG D. Sherman: TOW
r.ife: by her text friend.. A: M.. IL -West, nae ap
plied to the court of common pleas of Dradford.co.,
for a divorec from the bonds of matrimony; and the
said court hal; appointed. Monday,. the 23d' day of
October.l97l.at Troy for hearing , the said (toe in the
pn mi=re. at which time ancl.place
,yottean attend.tf
you think proper. s t •
fhi1.28 . 7/7W4
A" PPLICATIOIst DIVORCE.—
..I. — x: To Perry Duell.—No. 440 Dec. Term. .1869. -
yen . hereby notified that Polly 81103, your
hy her next friend. 3. G. Rathbun. bii applied
to the court of common pleas of rd county. -
for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the ,
sai.l court has appointed Monday. the 23d of October
1S 1. et Troy, for hearing the said Polly Ituell.ln QM
premises, at which time and place you can attend if,
you think proper. J. PERKY VAN FLEET,. -
sep. 23'7144'4
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A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.—
To H6nrietta M. Wright„—No. t3B, May term
1870.—Yon are hereby notified that Francis M.
Wright, - your liueband has applied to the court
of comtOoff pima, of Bradford county, fora divorce
frmii the bonds of matrimony, and the odd/court
haq appointed Monday. the 23d day of. Oct., 1871. at
Troy. for hearing maid Franclkin .tho premises, at
which Cmcand place yon can attend if yon, think
proper..
SE
sePt• 1.471.--4 w
PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
:To Jeremiah tont—No. 48 Dec. term, 1870.
Ton are herebrnotifiedthat Augusta M. Look. your
wife. by her next friend, P. .L. Pettingill, "As ap
plied to the court of common pleas of Drndforl
county, for a ilivorce . from the bonds ofmatrixtiony,
and the said court has appointed Monday,lhe, 23d
of October, 1871. forbearing the said Augusta in the
prerniifBs, at which time and placo you can attend if
von think proper.
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Sept. 28, 1871.=4w
TNCORPORATION NOTICES.--
In the matter of the incorporation of "The
Towanda Lyceum' and Library Aseoclation.—No. 203
Dec. Term, 1871. -
:Paco is hereby given that the above.rianted
As
soclation has presented to the - Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford County their article of Association
asking for a decree of Incorporation.- aufl the said
Court Waring einmined the same. and finding theta
correct. will degree -that they• be incorporated as
prayed for.. on 31onday, tho.4th day of Ik-c. 1871, at
' 3 o'clock p. m., unless cause be shown to the con
trary. W. A. THOMAS.
.ral, that I - Sep. 2i'7l-w3 Prothonotary.
Co.
A PPLICATION FOR THE BEN.
ti EFIT OF THE 'P.:SOLVENT LAW.—To my
creditors. take notice. that I. BenjaminF. tau, have
applied to the Court of Common _Pleas of Bradford
c"nntf tor the -benefit of the insolvent laws of this
Commonwealth. and that 'the court have filed the
111,4 MAnday of December next for i hotting of my
self end my creditors. _ • •
Sept. 2:1, 1571. BENJA`Ifts3 r. BALL.
MI
1331INISTRATOR'SINOTICE.-L-
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16 , hereby given to all persons indebted
to the estatp of Wli. ll. MORSE. late of Litchfield
township. deceased. Meat make" immediate pay
ment. and ail persons having claims against, said
estate must present them Only authenticated' for
settlement. :JUDITH MORSE s ..
'EMMY MORSE.
ang:lo-wp' .
Ma
ITDITOR'S. N 0 1 1 I 0 E.—TellerA
& Vaughn's we re. T. I. Lacey. -No. lIL-Foyt.
T..1d70. in the Court of Common Plaaa Iliadfordr
conn t y.
Tfin oindcreigned an auditor appotated by said
Court to - distribute money in the Sherifrs hands
raised from the gala of defendant's real estate, will
_attend to the duties of his appointment at his office
in Towanda Boro„," on TUESDAY, OCT. 31.1471. at o
'o'clock, a.m., at which time arid place ail yereons
having claims on said money aro required 'W
sent the same or be . debarred from coming iMuyou
said IL J. MADILL,
ort.:rfl-w4
'Auditor.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- .
, .I„Notice is hereby Oven that all ps.rsons indebted
to the estatevr SALINA COPE, late of Emithfield,
deceased. art requested to make immediate payment
and nil persona basing claim against - 'said estate
must present them duly authenticated for settle.
•
ment. ADAM SHILL, .
sepl3-wil
' ayAdmdnistrator..
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. T:DTTOR'S NOTICE.—The Toiiii
of. Wes= es. if ayes ltiood. Leander Wood
an T. F. ,ifaih!/. No. 426, May T.. 1871. In the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. • • •
The umlsrsinned an Auditor appointed by said
Court to distribute money tho Sheriff's hands
raised froth the eale of defendants personal property
willattenii, to . the duties of his appointment at-
his office in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday.
the 4th day of November, 1871. ta 1 p.m., at wblell
time and place all persons haring claims to said
money are requested to -present such claims, or be
debarred' from coming in upon said hand.
, . • ~, • W. 6. 4 PCIC.
0ct.8 . 71--w4 • ',Auditor. -
A trDnorts , NOTICE.—IN THE
atter of ilae Fatale of D. S. Horton, decia4.4.
In the Orplian't Court of Bradford-County.
_ Tbo undersigned. appointed by the Orphans' Court. -
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,aid connty.an Auditor. to mare:ail assets and dims,
trlbut, funds in the hands of the adner of said estate.,
till attend to ,the dutlea of hie appointment. at.the
oflIci• -of Overton 'A. Ellibree to the borough pf •
Touintla. on FRIDAY. the Ist day of DECEMBER.
1:471,-et 1- , o'clock. a. tn., at which time and place. all -
persons taring' claims to said moneys, are required
to present the same, or be torero: dabs:rad from
coming in upon.saidfhtid.
oet.s,'7l4w E. OVEItTON, Ja.i•Andlbor. . •
10E=1
VALUABLE- FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale his firm site
lord in Laporte twp., Sullivan county, Pa.. on the
stage road about m idway between Laporte smd
shore, on the banks of the Loyalsoek creek... Said"
harm contains 76 acres of land, about .30 acres well
cultivated. and the rest well timbered. Has on it
a saw mill. grist mill; good water power. a iarge plank
house, kept as a tavern, a large plank barn, a Wile
'stable with good sheds, and other outbuildings, and
a good bearing orchard.. Beason for ?wing ill
health. For further particulars address 1
Oct. 5. 1871. =MUM HMG;
Cow & BriFER ASE SELL"
Tag TEA very cheap. 1/4
J. Pe:VAX:FLEET.
Sheriff.
WM. d. TERM/A,
Prothonotary,
C. S. HOMES,: i is
..AdnaLnisiratot:
AdzaWitrator
T. PEPAIY VAN FLEET,
Sberiff.
Shqrif.
.T. P. VAICTLEET.
Sheriff
D. MORs—
Aldmlniatrattors.