Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 09, 1871, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL
fig. The offiee - re elect of • Northern
22.3, 1. 0. of 0.. T., will. lye installed
0-in.,riow evening.
. • .
tiga,.. Sullivan County' Coal is. eota•
1,4 Into very g eneral use Or all dunieatin par
in•this plaeC. -
gge- A large . uumber of
. our eiti-
Tunkbannock, .witneities in fhb
WAIF t
,r,kw The Hiherian lllinistrela had
tAir house on tiabirduy evouing last, but the
j,•-ritrinalice was rather . tame..
per- The Adminiettstora of the
cr tltte ! , t• W. W.. Exgratuoolia, advertise a sale
per,..nat ciTects of the deeeflmt, to take
on the' 21 inst. I
- •
re -In consequen4 of the ixl3-
~D ' c r Rev. Wll. McCit.A7rEnir; the Fridiy
1 ;;;;, , , t , ernann at the Epiz4npal Church will
10-.11Y:tt ,,1 the Nryek.
se, The Elmira, Dcilly User
, 1 ,..A, of' Tonkliannock as pleisant little
this - county seat of. lravie ounty.. no
iolpposed it to be in Wyoming
~
Rev, Dr . nuriTrOTON,...rresni:
i; of this District, micapicil the pnlpit
- til• M. E. Churl), on Sunday The
one of the thirst puipit ortttois in the
ry.
sr The Concert given by the
)11;, , IlTsYrnEr.s and Mira Drasoam, at
7 ,r,, rrr ',: Hall nn Thursday oi-ening last, was,
v.. 1; .:•.;:s;:l , •ii. Miss D. inere titan sustained
•: Tepiltation' which preceded her, and
,1. Mni LOCK done qietnseltes credit.
.;••
11.‘1.L.--On Saturday after
: Pint Nine of prwell played a
the Lellit B, C., on the
. .
f The latter. Seven inpinga were
t 1,,• nanwing.reinit : Leltny 91,
- Elmira Vi il,
1, 9 1 repotts _of the' Witnntrial, and its
"f , r ,. dc at both the News Booths in this place.
I,ns become a I necessity to onr
ar , glad te!.. see its circulation
MEM
=:=
-
i
re . 11 . , 11. FULLER lilts! again taken
iii , io+-r;.si.L•n , •e is this place, aid alistunedltiq
ni .-;: , 74 , f10 i.t of the Ilor steal* Flon ring' Mill,
b•iitt 31.tsoN. )Ir. F. ii an"ra
%wan. anila gociti. citizen. We
atitilng nil Again.
IRE
r g TL, appointment) of Ill: H.
r flip V. g. Mint, is
a ~ / f the ableEt
th• ktatel, The positic.n
on I , i...pnrt.l , ut. ih^ responsible
I —, w, : •.;•t,•1:(1c-r.•••; 1•••,•: , ••.,• he 6Was compi,teht
- •
to- . 31:4 ha.ving;
fail
.
th. ir e.o.traet tLr building the
u:rorl the wurk I . fis, been award
t proprietor of the
•P ,7 •,1 e. 1 . 6%11tn1u hr ,Other
. 1:18) in and
a lenel , me- bi'''l:o•
The To'v:ui a (;)Itl
:1 it ,111'0.9ir minci nv.;!tik ri
• ;.• !. .491•tca1 , , 9;1.1c7wt„ Of Coal. Daring
ill , .llth ilie Fall Crock Company Ellify
1.17 D cnt, Tleetigiresiiinot
.H.l H.. ast. , .l I.y lc.onn.lirf and at
.
~. -- .n
.1 w 1:11,-inan from Troy Fins
illlllll .tr, Ct)aLt Zdit•t , rlntll
•1:1•4 tit. It.'1• • 11;tto`S of If. A.- CAsr.,
N;,l ArcrA of TrOy borongli. If in-
Cott coal in pacing
•1 tgil l be additionalin
!aoc:, of th, or a r•ilroad
viii wc,t. thr”tigli TEO
,leettirn of IL~a
:,.,;11,.1(.1,v,rca by 1)r. liou.A.Nn,
'i3 irt
• - I :•.- ink': to M seers ILA:, on Tuesday
•. IS. rte reputation of Dr.
-nti..ist to draw •it largo house.
• . been 1, rel lo and Isis
. • t :t1.1111: an r.nrin t 0.41 public lecturer
• • . ~, r et seats may be se
, . ..• litr.Lfs-Drug Store.
T,»l.—This wonderful
prod
tc': ..; •,.I.l,ltion in MeTrllr)4itall on M0n
,,•1 u,p i trl I.) lar;set nmlience 4•vt-r
, !,..1 . Iz wat , tir:t
.!..- 4 , i ye, all had. a cnris,Aty
IL' is undf.lll.)tettly oize of the tu.Ast
Lli -xtailt. Ili: powers
I to , as! e t tliipt : eliensilll. I - L1 ?!. -
a,: Ii 111: spt II the MOO dlilietlit
ti . “ 111 A:41111 and rtptiat I , lccuratkly any
v., itimg lielatirs. As a musician,
.• !.. and few equals. Ho 1.4
.of the p:.10. or all
an li-hee ...tmiCarei well pleased, al
tie wrice c , »upt.lle,l to crinfc? , .g itirit an
e.tut.l Lot soive.
'lll(..\VAan Trial coinmericed
MoruldyuttovlKK , r). At the
t• , !: :z ~.,..o.o(ll.:Lincrl that r•L'l'Ortti_
•L; \SI 1P al ct.t, an attacit,
phcc , l 'ln the hinfia of
wh, tie
~. 11., t ala :fit :1 IS represoutra,
.t y I,N,r; I VO)VERTON
LI, zt , iti
retained Mon. I'. .11. OsrY.ll
- W.A. M. PLITT, Col. E.
E. E. Sitahhoou, of
a class-mate. of Mr. 'W kl:1), has
lily I , I , let t Ella is present.
ht.]. d,chned etripantivlling a jury
ss., iv re presoit.
'':! , u! %yes read by Cai)t.
Mr. \V up, us the I.ity
'• _ "1,. t gui!tj.
t• ,t t' tat' AN %las cor.i
• in 4 rcasbng of ti,,•
• -1 .t :1 , 1e• mud to pt.rrtalc the
•• , ...1,,;•1,-tikitivn5 of nny kind
• • r j,t,lge that the -trial of the
jurliee or , par-
I 1
.11.1 1.
=EI
t•a ft* irpott of the trial test
=I
11. - A .t-ries of religious meet
in .pt,g,re,is ,fur the Itaat Vito
- . 0; M. E. Church, iihich has already
~geni, r al awakening of the Church
40 .4-1;4: ;4 niany preening wilds.
141: tiug (mend.: in ir...ey•
- I ehargo occupiad
,-;f tL 34 E. Church at Orwcit n 4 .1
“.• Nw. 4ttt and ie.
II!" i'„ u•ic•;' J Itkr-it Being the third
tl.-1 'cue; Ilic;Ciinterenee sear.
•• ,11 :, 07 4 WWI. 11, preached on Sun-
4 4aall UL ,, regards his
- hair, slackratipat making
that it reininds m op' an old
ether day, "T have
aua cab
ar, 4.0 t
.• !inn% frii•a(l, 1 never disappoint
ci.ditev." " Illess me, Oat
kr.; mercantile
1 int {.O " What a
t.::1- 0 • iiri(d. llow %iris it?"
tb. 411 g..Litletues, " I paid
tp. ( . 41;41 awl I never 111
s%, sn n uch r
=MEE
ME
•
1. ‘1.1:-r , :‘,, • I)!sritl-r
:" tarts 4colid ;fleeting
Wyalusing Dist rict,
L it, nnl~ , eatttity, ht., the tt4tll
aid 25th alt4.isi 04mocions - leseei to the,
brethren, and to the poople in attendance.
W6fongd s.protracted : meeting Or POme
,
. I ` llo . is Progress, and, at the request of the
- pastor, Iler. Wx. thirii.r, the , opening address
'Ras deferred untit tha . following morning, and
Iter.l. If. WesrroX Preached the first evening
from the problem, stash in Mark "For
that shall it profit a man, if be shall gain the
whole world, and loi) his own soul."
- The se r mon Was followed With an exhortation
to skaters. A number; of penitente came to the
filth when prayers were Offered in their behalf.
Exhortations, testimonies and, spiritual songs
Protracted the exercises until time for closing.'
Wednesday morning at si o'clock,
gumbos, at the request of the P. E., opened
the session with devotional oxere r ists. - 7 — .
Nicholson, Wyoming comity, I a., was elected
as the seat of our nax,t meeting, Ilev. Wm.
Snxt.rs to delh'er the opening address,
D. Alexander, 'alternate. M. then to
preach the second evening, Itor. GEP. rourritt
alternate.l
Lev._ Di C. liauxEs, lierrickville, signed
our constitution, thus becoming imember, and
Rev. S. F. JOUNSON, of Owego District was in;
invited to participate in t h e exercises. Rev. E.
)I. Rion read an article entitled 6 •JeensChrist
the only possible way of Salvation," %Web was
' The time . flaed for the delivery of the opening
address having arrived, Ilre. J. B,.°Stmult
drei4aed a good .eongregation - upon "The
fttreagth and rower of
,Education." •
! The address was well written and well pre
sented, and as it WAS fall of tloogl4it pleased
the people. • • •
Bro. A. L. STLlZl:isla:s essay was entitled "The
Pastor or the Preacher." This essay was criti
cism and 'the
.Secretary occupied the remain
iegien minutes before the time for adjourn
ment in reading .flioughts upon this scripture,
"`Tile letter killeth." The Tkixoleigy was sung
slid:Bro. K. Ei.wrt..t. pronounced the benedic
ti.m.
Afternoon Stxxion.--1:30, AssociatiOn called
to order by the President, and Bro. Rixo Ede
wtxt. conducted the iltrotional fxereises.
Minutes of previous Fe , siontt aod
proved.
Rev. A. B. Luxo was excused' from reading,
at his own iutmst. Rev. P. J. OATES being
called, read a sermon trout "For to are the
temple of Cie living God." 2d 'Cur., 6-1.0.
Which was critcizcil.
Brom. 13:111-NE3 and liana• were exelised from
reading.
Bro. S. BAuzilm mad a poetic dream. entitleg
"The Invincible Guards." Elo w•as it:ipiestolil
on motion of Bro. DarCamnitrot. to furniar
his poem for publication.
Bro. K. ELWELL read an esstron "The ad
vantages of an Evabgelkal Pulpit," Zit! after
it was criticised Tim . . E. W.l3nEcsk:swinor rend
a paper on "The next General 7 conferetice,".
which elicited some debate. • -
Bro. S. Et.wial. responded to the call of his
name with a fine article on "Secret Prayer,"
anti Bro. J. H. IVEsToN follased with miarticle
" revivals." The P. E. called Iter. -K. EL.;
wr.u. to the chair and read
a baper upon "inspiration." Bro. Pr.6K vras
excnaed from. reading in r!err of the laterturt of
the hoar.
A vote of thatch s %%ere given the good people
or heihe fur their 'hospitality. The nhontes
were r‘lid,_ thttsjelosing the Lon sineNs or the As
sociation and tri) 4rere adjOnrfied with the Lei-
In the erenitig itc rarn ~. together again filia
Pm'. P. llotamoot: inadc.tia ed Ite ()is
evitreetl fromttiLi text : "I:uto you the/Tit/re
which be litre i„le is iirectoits." 2 l i'oter 2-7.
Sinneiot were `incited to the altar. Several
came, wit) ,orroprot'egt , ed }tope. .1 •
May k spread l'sr atid
' P. 11. TQWEIt.: K-croar.'
11 , 1,13...., Oct. 2S, 1871.
The i..!xttulination of ()lasses
aria Closing, FXCrci •ir of thei.;tuaith.itantia Col
legiate ti titntc, e.unJ e2l last week. We were
litlabie ti, 1.t.• pres..at only tinting the pertorm
i,e,•.4 or Filday afternoon ithrl veoir:g, but
that the', i•thilcida . itt.cvtrydi put:noit
acatii.oat thiMselves will. 'flit: a‘ivaneement
made ilitring, t e term was alike, creditable to
tvacherig avalsiiiderits.
on Fridtlx,,,Lrot jug of
oranot.:, declama Hong and
calt-tl,lJcs. c•u: n ntittc•c ,appoiuted
a ss a il pi .cool] tzu-k a flu bt
lit.m.t.liTs W:'l, that it
if:xi:firms to a.viar:t
otW .but that
coilla Lot Lc. au/ 111 , 2
tk.•
- Fiat
11/.01. '
Ei,xt Pri:f -
- MAY At - TIN'Y'AT.I::
DD;I.I3IYTI , 3Y—Fi?.:I A rre:,:LEE:
IMIII9
FI';11
PQn 'Arc obo ar.r.rilYtl a , t.ILL,rs
fvr thy nrnst sat ;,ht,..t! . .t y impr"V. 111C•lit 111 1. , ! 1/-
nialAiipoui
Fir,/ I . ; . iEP-1.:1:04 olit.l:. 111
rItATT
A prizo %%as also awarded to Master WILLIE
Lacrt fur haying perfect spelling lesson's
dining the entire term.
211, , s Cow Bstrrm:rr read an original French
cutup: Lion, entitle•l, •`LZ h'7 elate , b, pity-
' 1
he oration hy lITIII - 11 lleete %/is sill writ
ten awl .lelivertd, but ultogeth. r too long.
M. TitomAs, ittiecA
W.ll KINS, ELLA JAs
T. LroAiAnn PRATT, JAS. M
ELT' Aln. W. and J. P.
deserve special:notice, fur the inatiner in which
they acquittedlibemseires, and it was the opin
ion of the coturnittc-e that they were entitled to
prize ? .
F.ANuitt WOOl/11. M kneLitismand ANNA
EI.CI WIT , sere Tally. appeared on the stage, and
netted pieces very nicely.
exPreisei Calisthenies, by the childrenl / ti the Primarylkikrtnwlit, wai an interesting
b.sture of the ♦ntertnininent. and eLeitrti ttv.:( h
aalause troni the autliene,..
A fe.atire of the exerCises worthy of note: .
I%:as the perf , umanec o( Prof. Jou ANNENSEN
1.1,•(in, the piaho. Although conllued by the
Frogra.hune to ducts, in the performance of
Which Lis pupils Laillu;eti uniler trunung, the
listens e could:not fail to observe that the keys
were betng touched - 1)y a master Laud. It must .
b•• seknon;e<l;4l . l by all who heard him that lie.
pot , se.,:ses Litnt of a 1 - " re urdcr, and
high cultivation. lit, is pionottneed Lc tholie:
el. ',Are heard I.ua, equally skillful upon the
%ioitn, hut .11ttle inferior to his illustrious coma
,Aaa, the far-fain«l OLE DELL. Hawing but
ree:qlo'reoln, fr.),n Lis native :and, Ire has an
knowledge of the English Language.
Ibis entban.fisun.nt o s vere , nneove shall eaptet
to hear of li:ni:tatine.: rank with, the frr.t ruusi-
em•
'rho cl,f.r.tvt4T ..f the
fZltil!thhc.l !v” ,, i i , k11 , 1: t: ten
tte:t id to tee itf t he mind: , of {•u
lit e, tlt n rt.l
re" We clip the following article
from tLo Wil4atusport Gait , tie awl
_ll,;7!rti:st.
Ycram; latliez; rbould be careful !Mu - the? .per
mit a I leLt:ons :'rout e:•trattgers :
A cs-c of Inure than ordinary it, tel fent 'A a ell •
tyre .1 II:4;m Cramer ties monolog. MI6. Mar
garet Antmerinan, of Danville, made. inforina
non `figainst W. E. Green, charging* bun u - alt
the seduction of her daughter, Clara Ammer-.
man, a girl not yet fifteen years old. Green, ,at
appears, is
_a Commercial Tra%eler. represent
ing the hat and cap firm orldarlieunitz, Pasch
A: Co., of New York. lie succeeded iii getting
introduced to the girl reV , rrcd to. lc Danritle,
in 3londay last, and on Tuesday the' pair het
there together and canna to Willjunisport.
They put up ut the City Hotel, and Green reg
b,tcrea as " W. E. Green and Lady." Here they
remained dating Tuesday - and Wei:l:esti:iv
'nights occtiming the same route and passing
as man and wife. hut their dream of Sinful
blis4 alas destined to be a stunt one. 'This
turning the mother of the girl attired in the
cat y, sought out District Attorney Reighard and
soon bad Mr. Green be'ore.Jiastmo Cramer on
the cbarge above nami-d. Neither of the young
folks attempted to excuse theimelves, at the
hearing, but on the contrary the girl boldly as
scrted that she would -" stick to Eddie: whilst
Etithe " expressed his a illingness as well as
his determination to marrythe giaL The moth
er, wie - was naturally in a towering wrath, re
fused to entertain sucha proposition; informing
the "gay deceiver" that he could not " hate
Clara fur a million dollars." .After a hearum
the ardent Ed; ie was held to bail in the sum of
sloo„.whilst the girl was taken charge of by her
mother, who Started up Market street with her
iu order : , J take the 8:45 train for home. Green
was taken ont!by officer Mitt, to enable him to
secure bail, which be was very confident of be
ing able to obtain. He tins also beard by our
reporter to make the remar i : "Tit bet a hot
dred dollars that I will have . her in less than
four weeks." He was not as successful in a
caring bail, however, as he anticipated,f at.-
caringur al
t ter asking for Mr. Van finskirk and finding him
I MI: of town, he apperdedto Mr. Sailor, but that
Fu e s n"man to c° pVt d ola f w e Ut t iler ll ll 3 e t tit e ttlira.
' ter being allowed to telegmph%lo his house in
et tits de
cimate I.
n, fa &is to hint state that be °Rana he
would hake minted the eel; and turner thee•
it was at tier own u"ntkrequest that hehrought
her with o ta.
.Mrs. A mermen states that Green wait never
at her h to eoe._ her d righter, That iww
self and danghterhiut des making a visit
to the country, and that the daughter had start
ed for that purpose on Monday. The mother
renewed on Tuesday. but upon reaching Or
Dense of her friends found that her daughter
had not been there.
It should bore be stated that previous to go.
lug there she had had is them in which all the
eirournstences of this case, as subsequently de
voloped,lippeared to her in a vision. fici•strOng
wits the impression made upon . her by this
dream. t at the moment she learned that her
- daughteriwas missing, she immediately started
Air Williamsport, with the result already stated.
It is probable that if Green gets out tit "do.
ranee vile," be will jmake an effort to regain
possession of the girl, as she is favorable tti
that.projset. We learn that her parents are
highly respected in Danville, her father having
,filled various public offices. She is an attrac
tive and youthful appearing . girl, still wearing
short drcoactl. Her early ruin is sad to reflect
uP9 II . - i • • •
JAME:I3 nOBB SNOWDE:B has
prepared-the following circular in reference to
the Centeithial Celebration, to come off in Ph l-.
adelphia,-july I, 1870 : • •
. . .
NATIONAL CENTVINIAL.-177&-4876,4 have
at'the request of the Ihstoricalßocietv of Penn
sjivania, nndertaken to prepare a Memoir for
the National Centennial •• upon the precise
lime, place r and incidentals of the composition,
adoption, signing and pnmaitgation of the Dec
laration of Independence." . • • I
In order that this-work may be prepared in a
creditable and acceptable naanneri have damn
ed.it prop l er to invoke the assistance of my lel- I
low, citizens in collecting materials for it- '
1. Persons who may have in their possession
any letterS, diariei or other manuscripts Mat
ing to this subject, will lender a public service
by sending me copies of such papers, or by giv
ing a reference where they can be ezamined or
obtained. 1
2. I vall alsti esteem it a favor to be referred
to any published book., pamphlet or paper,
which may be usefhl in the discharge of the de
ty assigned Inc. !pale this request becaude
sonata publications, especially thaw of a lue4l
and personal character, mar escape my notice
Unless my attention is callod to them. I /1
3. I intend to embrace in this Memoir a no,
ttce or historical places and oleees connected
with the cemposition,adoption, and promulga-
Alen of the Declaration of Independence; for
esample,-the house where it • was written, the
desk used by Mr. Jefferson, the 'table upon
which it was signed, the Bali of Congreas, the
chair ofllancock, the bell of Liberty, .te. And
as far as -practicable to -noti .e the places of
abesle of each member of the Committee of In
dependence. nud- of each member of the Cate
Kress of 1776, whilst sojonrning in Philadelphia.
Information on these paints will be gratefully
received; and any engravings or drawinge 'of
persons or places connected therewith will be
most thankfully acknowledged. It is intended
to illustrate the worli with pictorial representa
tions of historical places. and of persons. and
objec s connected with the great eyent, to be
commemorated. - .
4. Copies of the Declaration of Indepeinicuce
were sent tty order of the _Continental Congress
under dat&of July 5,177 G. to the geferal As
semblies, COurentions.and Commit] ibtcs of Safe
ty of the thirteen States then declared free and
independent t - sintl to the - Several Coiiimancling
Officers of the Contirsental troops, with instruc
tions that st "be proclaimed in each of the
United Stites, and at the bead of the Army."
In PhiladelnAila this order of Congress was car
ried into _effect by the Contell of Safety on the
Bth of Jo v, at 12 o'clock. at which time, the
dechiration was read and proclaimed from-'the
building in Independence Square, which
teenerected in 1115. as an ebsefratorc trt
lien the transit of Venus. It will be inten-4:n„--
to place on- permanent rodord the tine
place of the promulgation of Ind, polder;
the other Stales, and hr the corissuandin4
certror the Centinentallreops. Information 0.1
these subjects is also respectfully invoked.
5. And generally ,any information, paper,
mansiscript-or engraving which is germane i to
the subject herein mentioned, Will be thankful
ly rece;red, and will t+e- dimly acknowledged in
the work which it iortiiy intelltilan 'to prepare ; if
life and health permit
J' ML)ROSS SNovr , LN.
PlAl24elphia, Augnat 2i, 1871, No.• 7 State
nous,-
•
Lis).)l: ut the 11 ew - Tw4' 13u tt ou
Itl (;krpsi in At npcued nt TAYLneft
t- .
tn,.. FOUND, on the side walk near
\VM. mu,• s , : a 74, 2 nde.y a lilac colored
glove; Tlic ()trail. eau liRVe. it by calling at
thfs•Q:ller:.
:gem' Kip awl Calf Boots;
ent.4ely by hand, and every Pair warran
tea. Don i t. roolcd the err of Ea - skr,,
; and pay twenty per cent. more l'ca.
Iton.t.::,tilk•s and Rnbberg. Rubber Booth
re
tailc•d at q. , tory prices, at • Emlit 11. Nor's
trro..ditan' , •tor- Stri•et.
frill line of Dry Goods jubt
i •
rc•mv, , ,l F.c•A!is k 51.u.narais.
111111fi
Ll'
;.,ai want. • anything in the
i..,ti.a:u•-•ntlinP, front jwalt..tip to
the .11..e.,t.',piLtio..ezlii ott Dir - rtauLt. iu Mercur
M
B. AL PEZTTES ( 4 i stock 4)f
(30,1 s 14 wr.r tc - and many 1 iuria ("Necll
in qualiiy and low Nice, u.i. &ally
ii par:titt
:IS-Scotch, English, and Ameri
can Water Proofs, bought before the adranee,
and will be grdd aceorTngly at
EvA:ces
BUSINESS LOCAL.!
tett; Oerlhantowa Yarn, Zephyrs,
1;..1: PErrEs
co's.
teZ" Tile New Goods displayed by
TArt.-on,,t C. are very altractlve,
4-6"' Good Winter Hats for 5O
cents snd ttpwards, at the art or the Big Bon
ust.
;;€ ,yrencli Poplins, Empress
cloth's, Merinos, and Ssiteeua all the new and
popt:lar shades jtt:t. opened :It .
EVANS k Ihr.ourries.
:dr Lathes in want of millinery
and fancy goo(N, tlonll not forget to call on
Envatr, smith Kith. mi•rcuf. .
WEE
SALE.—An Oriental Heater,
and r,cy APO.). to Sl[u
E. H. 31...F0N, Second St.
Call and see the itii//soit Gai
ter at the Ifet repbtitatt r,hoe end P,ubbt , r
Store, Bridge Strut.
terin Cloths, Flannels, DIA ako 4
Shawl:4 Ac., our ,tockXceimpli•te.
EVANS
Pa"' FIZOsT & SONS are driving their
manufactory to it 14 bill eoratit2.-, an a' r o are ".
able to licrp np with oraerg. •
Vel v e teens all colors snit:ll)lC
for Sicliq, Snits, also cut or bias for trimmings
at EVANS A: ItII.I , ItUVII . S.
. _
der F. J. CALKINS is Supplying the
Ward .Trial-r ait occurs from.day to day, to all
'who dfroire it: Ills list is already large. .Iland
in p,ur immes
I=ll
$5O 'o $3OO PER MONTH. —Agent/3
wanted Air amnia of the moat popular and (.!eat
',eking works of the time. Addres., Book
Agency, Towanda, Pa.. T:ox :II •
i4f" Fanners, do you know LlAnt
rul.rant . co., at the new Stearn arc pay
ing cash for all kinds of grain ?
•
*MA complete lifie of the cele
brated "Onoons ()tarn" Silk lustre, Black alpaca,
only to b 4 bad at Evans ic Hmungra7s.
1 .
,_ . .
y®,. The cold- weather has set in
so &at f i reeze yourself to death when you ea
pokellasel a goul sari overcoat for $6.00 at
WOLF A ( cpLns . z.irtn's Keystone Clothing Palace
•
tifirCiOnr stock of Prints, Sheetinga,
fibirtingi Stripes, Checks, Tidings, Mains,
nevcr *Vasi so large Eviss gruinnvii.
£$ bon't be . deceived by the cry .
a Ea et+ Boots, made by 7tracitiiieN otz Boots
aro Inadeoa speria/ voidrod, am! bj /alba, and
every rafr.warrzracd.
_ .
oar. of
TAMA . * & Co.;tlds week:.
Bota znpuza.:
Imo, Mining .Claes will eve an entertainment
at the Town Bakiripstetb,, cm Eridarckeitivg.
Nor. lit, at 71 o'clock, Admission IT cents..
rCounterpanes,Table Linens and
Liueaq s fall limo al ,
, Ereas h thwarra'a.
Insnre at H BiloKEAN's In
surance A l ;encp. None but end
first class companies ropreleEtea,ana
Office, Patch's Block, Towanda, Pa.
'The Germania Fire insurance
Co.. N. Y., reprt that their, suds on Oct. 1,
1871, were 11,135,831.14. toaaes at Chicago,
ez,..520. Slaking them sound beyond question.
. Jso: Mix, Agent,
Towanda, Ps.
• . .
ilk The most atyliElh and enten
sive assortment of Furnishing Goods ever seen
in Towanda, is open for iospection Mee .of
cialrbe) . itWoq& Gotossirrtets G rittat Keystone
Clothing Palace,
Fon SA.tx_::--A and Lot on
&cowl street, near the Ward House. Building
new, three skoiss high, with good well and cis
tern. Possession given itilliediately. Apply
to - ISAAC S. POST.
fier Cnoss has got his . first install
ment of goods gni / tape fur the bolidays, and is
selling everything in his fine at very low figurer,
as he desires to close - put the present stock to
make . room for another Invoice. Don't miss
your opportunity of let-tiring a bargain. bnt . call
and see him at ouzo.
Cosamrrzos.. - -I. 0. of G. T. for the
counties - cif Bradford -and Snllican, Meets
at Smithfield, -Nov. 22, 1871. A ? lane attet.4-
ance to desired. S. C. GAYLOIID, /key,
Wyainging, Oct. 17, '7lzAw. -
NOTICE.-3I.D7DAL BUILDING AND
S.tAzno ruz.a.) ILAR9LIATioA or TOCCAND.I6—A. spe
cial tripetirrg of the iihicklioblers of this Associ
ation for the purpose of amending Articles 1
and 2 of-Section X.AI of Ity-La - Wit, be held
at the Grand Jury Room, in Towanda, on Mon
day, Noi-mber 1671, st Tucicick r.
li. F. GooritiaN,
CHEAP COAL.—The Sullivan Anthra
cite is the cheapest and best for 'all pitrrs4es;
Also ti.e the best Reel a:1,1 White Ash •Coalslat
the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at rny office,
or at Dr, 1.1. g. POCT - 1:16 kioic t .ooo.Drng Store.
will La promptly tilled. It. M. Wc-u.r.s.
Sept. 27, Ib7l.
I Se' We would- judge from The
number of persons that were seen to go to ad
come from Mrs. Iltt.t.'s last week, and .each
bringing a package with them, that it gave evi
t.! n larr„e trade is the - Aillinery
i'drs. lilt]. 112$ ',Ten untiring In her of.
Acts to t..ipiAy !wt. customers with the latest
and moo, apptoved .tries at prices that defy
competition. Plea.se amt examine an,l be
convinced, end on will nwe tn9Ml - by it.
QuARTr.ELv AILETING.—The Third
Quarterly for the 1:141 Mission Gl' the
M. E. Church, u . :11 lte h!.ia at Stevensville, Nov.
18 nn.l 19 : SA nice to ci - unNicnee Saturday, ftt
2 o'cloct. F. N. ruble are n2opeetruity invited
to r.t!rnd
31. Sw.u.u.:mr, Ya•tor.
tsk,::Ayjdsave on lind and offer atl
Grovv::: 'taker .S3A - ing Machine,
2 Ladd
1 Whertur Walhoh's
1 Franklin • •
1 Le-Alber,
Cull at tht.l.ll4,,lie'y
Is4Yrzer..--Whercas, having bepii:
credibly informed' of the ezi,tence of, certain
eel weirs-in the Asiyalm,ing creek and Se.s,inc
hanna river within the county of Bradford, of
which L M. Hnwirr,-Mosrzi EttvionnoMti and
others arc the reputed ucriters, it is hereby or
dered that the owners or managers thereof
shall destroy or dismantle the same within ten
days from the date lierof, or I..sliall wowed to
destroy and dismantle :he - said eel weirs as by
act of Isrscutbly' directed, as the same ire here
by declarer] to be-nuisances.
_ .J. I'. VAN FLEET,
MI( riti of Bradford Co.
TAvailtia, Oct. 14, 13;1.
. • 1871 TAI.T. 1871.
TIL
Are now rezily for the fall trade with it‘nlost
-convict:, 5t0,71: in crer?Department. Buyers of
Dry Gorola will Ant it to their interest tars
amine our stock and prices before snaking their
fall pnrchasel.
may,. The Examinations of Teachers I
for the present school year, will be bald as follows: ,
I
!govern. 1. Burlington, Lntcer's Mills .. .
2..1.715ter, Village ••
3, Sheshequin, Lower Valley •• _
4, Athens. Borough •• . .
. -I/. Litchfield. Center. - ••
. , i, Windham. Anytendall. ••
8, Wairen. Bowen Hollow,. -
9, Orwell. Orifcli Hill,
13. Rome, Borough -
- 14. Pike. Lellaysville . .:
15, Herrick, Camp. •• -
IG, Wyalusing, t=nlitown -
17,'Tusearora, Ackley .
20,.Terry. Terrytown ..
21, Asylum. Center 40
. 22, - Standing Stone, Stevens - •• ,
23, Wyslx. Myerabnrg
21, Monroe. Monrocton -
.25, Towanda Borough
December 9, Towanda Borough . ••
ITeachers will-please bring redact, pen, inkAwper
- and lead pencil.
Exercises to (=mien= at 9 o'clock, A. M.
--. A. A. KEENEI. '.
Towanda, Sept. 2G, 101% • 'Co. Supl.
DESIRAELF. PROPERTY FOR SALE AND
Iti;:ir.-3iy Watts House and Lot of between five
and six acres of land, with a largii barn, wagon
and tcsil 7 lionse 2fixt,B feet, quarter acre growing
strawberries, bearing orchard, thereon:
situates upon Towanda Flats, one 'and a half
valuable for gardenintkiurgoses. . Possession
can be given at once.
I will also sell at wholesale, nppn favorable
t,rms, my present Nursery Stock; consisting of
first class Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and other
Print Trees and Shrubs; also, choieo Evergreen
i who , Ornamental Trees; Shrubs, Vinea,
;1-u.ly LCLI3 strawberries growing. in niy
Cia.slena upsu my farm, and adjoining said
;Vans k. 1.; including a lease for a term of years
on reasonable terms. 6: said gardens with house
thereupon and six to twelve acres of laud, its
may I,e NN s a ted. This is valuable and rich gar
den ; one and a half acres have bten culti
vated onions. fur three
. years, producing.
goad crops.. This is a tine opening for any per
son desirit:g to go iuto the 'Nursery, or Small
Fruit and Gardening huskiest'. Apply to
_ ra.,SepL 1, JIG.
PAT TEII )N —LEW IS —At the Presbyterian
l'arsonage, Monroe, on the 11th ult., by Bey..
E. Bronson, 31r. J. L. Patterson,
of Towanda
tnv., to Kim Lottie I. Lewis, of Frankliudale
WATSON—COLE—By the same, Noy, 1, at the
re :dente .cf,the bride's father. Mr. A: J.
Wat ,on-to Miss H. A. Cole, all of Macedonia.
DOMON— PLUMB—Oct. 18, at the 31;E. Par
' sonsge. Barclay, by Rev; F. Nortbey, Mr.
David Dobson to 3t Harriet Plumb.
IIOI I IiIIS3—JrN'KINGS- 13 y the same, Oct. 13,
Mr. David llopkim4 to 31h , t Anna .Jeukinr„s.
ORMLSTN—CAMEBON—By the same, Nor. li,
Mr. John Ortniatu In MIKA Jane Bell Cameron,
both of Barclay.
A.CKLEY—COGGSWI:LL--At the residence of
the bride's father. Nov. 1, 1877, by lter. I'. It •
, Tower, jr.l Stanley F. Ackley and 3tiss
lit A. C'e5,,,..e,11, both of ttpring MIL
TAYLOI:—.4t the residence of
the brute's father. in Warren, th:t. 25tb, by
lt,!e. L. .74. lligb; Mr. Ilte-Joe Wintruore, of
Neu - ark:Valley. N. Y. u 1 .!.1.1.5s Theresa A.
A. Taylor, of ‘Varfen,
iter. Henry . B.
Gilbert, Cltarba W. Fora t , .) Era. 11. Pierce,
.all (.1 Lcltay.rtlk.
SWEUT—Ln Mcnroeton, 10iii, 1871, Caztio
J. only child of Hiram and Julia Sweet.
Aged eight months and three days. ,
Nipped by. the windi untimely blurt
Psi :ILA by sun's dlreeter ray,
The utmxtentary glories waste,
Tee short-fired beauties die away.
Ecus H. Nor, -
Bridge Str(cf
IVR 13t.Acr:
1:. ?L WELLES.
- 3 I ..4 I? R rED.
DIED.
~., _ ~
ATWOOD— 1:inrek0e1;11 ; 187Collicrohala
Mu. • . . X. Atwood, wit otElaaAttroed.
Aged RIM" 7 8/01141 'ad n days. -- ~
The deciamil taithhdly suntplilhod practigl
citilabiltrAirligir , wirilay: Ina:hs $ offer e
mother, a neighbor and a friend, For ilts past
s i r
*eke rare she ,had been a patient seam
tlith that distreseing &sea Weld& Ailing
the last eight years she has - oredestretnely,
ilia for four weeks proud her death was
tillable to lie down. During all these long,
*eery years of suffering and 'Fain, she was nev
er beard to mum or oorAplabs. 9b5
ready to go; and airs:ions to gain 'Anon . .
1
am weary 1 Oh, so weary,
Of,this earthly care and strife; ,
And I'm waiting for the dawning '
Of s higher, holler life.
"Let me cross the silent river,
I.;et me gain the furtherAore ,
And, with those_ who 'Ye gm' bervirl
walk Cilinnoier=-Ccog.
11. - NCYZICES.
'sr .1; 3Porchatit Tai
lor, Bridge strict. • )
• '
GUM Tcip Hurt JABS.—litlarta,
12.00 Gi dos.; II gallon, t2. 1.1 '.10 e doz.,
aes.
shall be compelbO 03 send
an oftioer to wait oci our delinquent customers,
Who do not pay attention to our litatemobts.
Re will collect travel rees.... o ..__• - I
('nnntsu, Remit & Co.
Towanda; 'Oct. 51,1871. . •
Wir p Fed, cheap, at the Red;
%lite and Me Stoie.
I Rwowar t Enarxrr.
SM. Choice Flour, by the sack or
'barrel; at the Bed, White and Blue Stun):
v - limawpi t Evyttrrr.
Wo harv, large additions to
oar assortment orAarnber seta just bpeuesl.
Also, a full line or ,silver ;Plated Ware, from
Ilegera h Braber
VANVmson liim!Ekt,
. ,
Merchant Tailors.
Clothing. Ilitiand Claps,
Fnrniehing Goods; •
. GS Broad st est,
May 41871. WAIN Iy,,N.Y.
.4~Y' Sugars, very loft, at the Red,
White and Blue Store.
RIDUNVAT & EVEUF: CT
M. Tobacco, by th© pound, pa il ,
or barrel, cheap, at the Bed, White and Blue
Store?. Raxwar k Erturrr.
VD...Do not forget that Tea is sold
at Heeler's for 50 cents. Jan. 18, 1811.
Rte.. coffee, by the sack, mat; or
pound, at the B4:1, White and Blue Store...:
• RtDowAy ti EveitErr.
tar Va., by thii chest, caddy, or
wand, at the Red, White andl3ltio Store.
RIDGWAY it Erratrr.
• -
Piave just received a large
stock of Tea, bought since the reduction in the
duty on tea of ten cents pet pound, and offer
them at the loeYpriees annexed:. - .
13.24 Young, Ilyson, $1,25; Good Young lly
oon, $1,00; oolong, 70 to %cents Ryon Fine,
7.5 cent; Hyson Good, :13 cents; Dust Japan,
Call and examine
- Jan.
•
••±.. M. The North British and Afer
centile Inauratv!e Co..
of tondon and Edin
burgh, when informed of their los,,ea by the
Chicago tire i. telegraphiql back " Snbscribe
$5,000 for the relief of the sufferers, and, draw
us at thrth3 days for ; our losses. Fdr' insu
rance in ataaTe l company, on as favorable terms_
as any other, apply tg
p. D. 13AtITL7T, Agent.
•
• No.ricv_--All persons,holdink.Poli
ch.,' of the Fulton, North American Hartford
nod Ch..l.tiallosnrantLe Companies.; issued at
thin agency; are requested to return them o
us at once ihst we may taLe account of the un
expired pa•mitim; which will be refunded
should the Companies hereafter prose to be in,
condition to pay it
Oct. 73.---2. w
Aclirertizemonts
T HE CiIEAPEST PLACE
TO BUT
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS,
Di -AT THE
METII,OI)OLITAN STO'RE,
NO. 3 IiBIFFITIIB..k PATTONS BLOCK
13RIDGE STREET
The largest stock of Boots, Shoes
1 •
and Rubbers ever brought into Brad-
ford County, which mill he sold 25
per, cent. cheaper than they can be
bought at !ins , other establishmeht
-;
I buy ruY goods at first hands and
thereby Have the . Jobber's profits,
which enables me to sell cheaper-than
any other Home in Towanda.
'RUBBERS ! RUBBERS!!
1
Of all the latest styles, whi h will he
retailed Ott. Factory PrieeS." ,
Mena' Kipp and Cali Boots; and
-
Ladies Tine Shoes, sr-tailed at Whole-
sale Prices.
I have the exclusive sale of qtAM-
UEL WILSON'S Mens'; Womene;
Misses ina ChilannisTine Shoes,
which are the best over brought into
,the market.
ELLIS H. NOE,
1:1=0E EiTREET
Turtan.L2;Sei.L.
12223
SEPTEMBER 25, 1871!
THE BEST ASSORTMENT
TAYLOR.. & CO.
ATTILWIION , TO A
VERY ATI I TLOTIVE STOCK
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Block Bilks, -
(biased Wks.
Pansy - Mks.
Lrish PoOins:
French Poplins.
English Blanes.
Wicutt.ua-k BLACX
CLOTHS;
CASSLIIRMS. ••
. 11EAV W. t
R .I.L7V.STS,
COITINGS. •
.• - - &` C SACHH(OB4
0 = ).• Z. , ` >a e ft? 7.
.1. pip . % ''" ct to
. ..
, 4 r
ty =
0 ..c
• w
1 p C.
'A X
P r. 31 V
IEI
GEO. L. StET...Xft.
CAME & VINCENT
IE BOOTS,
I _
)
BOOTS AND SHOES,
EZI
AT Tom:
LOWEST PRICgS.
=I
DRESS GOODS.
Elsa Alpacas.
Pur Col m rld=
Ent p cloths.
Plaids. Asps.
VELVETEENS,
WHITE SIOODS.. 7111ANITEI,4.
White Flannels.
Red Mann*h.
- Cheek Flannels.
Shirting Flannel.,
opera Flannel..
Mims; --
lifspichis.
Towels.
Embroideries
A CO3EPLETE STOCK
AT BARGAINS.
ALL THE
LATEST NOVELTIES
SHAM , Ia.
EXAM= OUR STOCK
AND
BUY GOODS CHEAP.
11,1.01 t d Cv
IMI
STOGA BOOTS,
CALF BOOTS,
RUBBER BOOTS, f
In - endless variety
• -
33cocvbs. Boats
•
L L. 3100 Dir &
'Have the sole control for the Rail
trade of
Humphrejr Bros.
FUND•MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES
Manufactured in. Towanda,
And we are retallinn them as Icra as other Locum, ire
retailing Eastern Goods.
DON'T BE DECEIVED !
Be stun that you are buyingthete Boots. for it d!ont
stand to reason that an Eastern Boot, made by Z 11 1;
chine throughout, will begiii to wen ;with the cele
brated
TOWANDA BOOTS
RUBBERS!
RUBBERS 1, ,
A large sasortnieni. which,' we are selling at a large
redaction in prim... We ittep none but first quality
Rubbers.
F.O.E SHOES! ' .
' FINE SHOES! '' •
FINEgHOES!
For Lulles.lliase and Cldlaren. In Peb. Goat, Kid.
French &Id, Serge and French Calf, in fact all the
styles mennfartnred br the heat Factories in the
country.
A - rum LINE OF MEMO GOODS ON HAND!
ROBES
.11LANKETSI
Jut nf Wolf, Brown and
Lip nob.; 416 itoc - ..,e )11114 ke:, which
we are *Meg cheap for ra.h.
Trtinas. TUAVZLINd BAGS-:-fie
The Urged assortment teem sect iou at forrespend
lag prime.
GITe In a caU and you yip be iuited. • '
L. L. MOODY & CO.
Tcrirancts,liov. : If 1871
- • : ; 44 : - . .- - . '
. _
• • i
• .
t mut.
inddirrs. sAtt. - -ity vi n 6 of
Mande, ilvita tlt Ift. Ye lased ant di tho Court
• Oulmotio Tilasdff Itiad eard Cab and la .212
WM It
,i,l ed to pub li c sal, at the Court
ang. of Tobaradi. on Tatmenta,,
SO. 187 emullidaltlgat 1 o'cktok if.m.
the (Wowing described lot, piece or plicate lard
Anita We tat. bounded north by land el '
*braid an Main street of fleschut's sub.
=lof t Ton - ands. east by add Bala 'beet,
2fo. el of block 28 at gild sulrdlvs4ll , ! l *-
big the lot upon which an axe factory is note mg
erected., south by said lot No. 8 lad a twenty feet
suety west by said airy and land of said Abeam
&ivercool. deceased. laridg a frontage on said Main
street of 150 feet and a depth of 225 feet. *bit s'
framed house therm .' Being the same land as
deacribed in Wm. U. Noumea map of Fleschut's
ivision df tag Td wends and , numbered 4 and'
-: - -
Block 28 of said anb-division; . .
31eLted and taken to 'execution at the slit of W. 11.
Morgan TIL Christiana Schwenk e .
ALPO—The following described lot. , piece or par
cel of land attested in' Overton ter., bounded north
by the public bighwai. on the eadby land or Miss
O'Brien. he . the south and wed by 'lands of John
Ifulsneaux. eontainin* 13 acres more or_tss. about
10 acres Imnrorod. with • frame house , u old log
stable and a few fruit trees thereon. '.
Beized and Wren In dectition at. the suit of J.
Cowell ye. H. Elheraeue, jr
ALSO—The folloWing described lot, piece
of land situate In OianriUe twp., biernded north by
the public highway and lands of Theodore Porter;
mrtho out by laud of said Theodore Porter. and
south and mug by the public highway. Containing .
Of an acre of land. Mere or fees: Improved. with.
a framed Douse, frau:aid barn and. • few fruit trees
thereon. . •
Seized and taken inl eseention at the. suit of Me.
Murray k Klapp vs. Minerva A. Dickinson and C.
0.-Diekinsan.
ALSO-zThe following described lot, piece or par.
eel of land situate in Athens borough. bounded on
the north by Chestrit 'street. on the east by land of
J. H. Ely. on the south by James Wilson and H. Wi
Patriek, and welt • by', N. C. Harris, being SO feet
front on said Cheannt street by 11 l feet eiten.hrith
• two story frimid dwelling
_house and a few fruit
tmerithereon.• , .
.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit- or N. C.
HIM. ie. - Squire Northrop. - .
ALSO—Tho following deecriNedlots of land, situ
ate in Wyeox twp., in Flear_bnt l e subdtVistion of East
Towanda. Designated as Lots Nos. kiwi 5. Loca
ted on Main street, and being each ili feet fronton
said street by 225 deep in raid , division. AU im
proved. no bnildlzigs.! • '
- Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Chas.
Hoppe vs. Christiana Schwenke. . - ..
,ALSO—The following described lot. piece or rar- 1
eel of land situated in Ulster twp.. bounded north
by lands of John, Isabel!. on the east -by Linda of .
Davie Vandyke. on the eolith by lands belonging to
the estate of Walter Pollock. deesanced, and on the
west lay lands of Catharine' Brooks. Containing 43
acres of land. more or less, about 12 acres partially
implored with an old log honed thereon.
Seized and taken io execution at the suit of John
Dixon is. P. S. Brooks and D. B. Brooks,
ALSO--BY virtue of's writ of Vend Expo , will be
sold at the same time 'and place, the 'following des.
cribed let. piece, 'r parcel - of land situate in Burling
ton twp., boundliel north by land of Lawrence Ken
dall. cast' by- Ease, Hare:dins. south and, west by
land of Jnatin Morley. Containing 37 acres of land
more or lessOutprosed, with a board house anciat
framed barn tberern. I
Seized and taken is execution at the suit of reler
-Brady's use, vs. George C. IDIL
ALSO—The following described lot: piece or par,
eel of land situate in West Burlington two bounded
aorth i by lands of SimonnStanton and Andrew Stan
ton. oh the east by Linda of A. k J. Morley, on the
southdry lands - of Mrs. Stanton and Job Larema,
deceased. and west' by lands of Joseph Fonllie.—
Containing 30'acres of land. morn or lees. about 50
acres improved with'i framed hOuse. a board stable
and a saw mill and a few fruit trees thereon.- •
Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. W.
Dale'. use:vs. Henry Patterson.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par- ,
cel'of landeitnate in Canter' , thp.. bomuded on the
north by lands of E. 111. Piirsons, east by lands of
George Camp and Jimes Hunter.. south by land'ilf
pain James , Hunter and west .by lands of James
Hunter and Shadrack Williams. ' Containing 53
arreabf land. noire or, less, about '23 acres improved'
with two framed lionises. au old log house and a few
fruit tires thereon. I ' . .
1. 2 eteized and taken in execution at the suit of J. r.
Bullock vs. Robert I'VJ Sawyer.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par
cel of land situate In Troy twp.. bounded north by
lands of J.J. & G. F. Velie, on the east by lands of
H. IV. Jones: on the Routh •by the public highway
' leading from East - Troy to' Troy bore, and lands of
Nathan Whinge, 0A the-*est by Land .04 , said
Nathan Whlting - - and J. J. kO. F. Velie. Containing
about 3 acres a land.'more or leas, with one framed
_house. one framed tarn and outhuildines, anti a few
fruit trees tnereoo. ' •
, . .
Seized and taken in le eve:Mien at the suit of Ilebart
& Porter vs. L. F: Baldwin. .. . ,
ALSO—The following described lot,. pie Tee or par-,'
"eel of land situate tn jTowanda leoro. bet:int - led On
the north by land of J. P. Nirby. on ihe , ilartt by G.
F. Maroon, on the south by G. F. 'Hattori. and on the;
west by Hain street- hieing about gal feet front on
said Main street and about 112 feet `deep. with a - two
story framed Steani Grist Mill thereon. with tt.e en
'gine; bolimemschinery. ke , belonging in the same.
Seized and taken in, execution at -the suit of. Job
P. Kirby vs. W. H. Fuller and Leander Sanford.
' !ALSO—The followling, dMeribed lot, piece or par
ocrof land situate in 1 4 ' lap.. commencing
at the nortb-west corner Of lot No. 41, the north
east corner-of lot No. , 73, the south-west corner of
lot No „Si. the south-east of Warrant No. 1012. and
the south-west corner of lutNo. 31.1 n Flower's hub
, Altriston of the Carrot bandit Thence - along the war- '
rant line north 76.; ors., to a corner; thesis*, east
34 1 ; poi., to a corner: thence south '76.; airs: to a
cornerin the eolith line of of and north line of
No. 41; thence along the month- line - of warrant No.'
1692 west 34.; pre. !dine place of beginning. Con
taining 26 acres and 36 perches_ of.land. more or
less.
Seized and taken in' execution at the suit of 0. D.
Bartlett to the use of ; Harriet AlScott 's. Ransom
W. Luther. ' - , • 4, .
ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land -
Ideate In Towanda tarp:. •bounded. on the north by
lands of- John R. Smith and the widow -Coon; east.
by lands of William Watkins, south by lands Of , M.
C. Mercur, and the estate of C.L. Ward, deceased.
and, west by lands of George Britton. Rosie . Durex
and J . P Durez. Containing 163 acres of land. room
or less; about6o acres improved. with a large frame
darellitaghouse, 2 old framed heists, frames' barn
and a few fruit tries thereon. .
Selied and taken tntq execution at the suit 1,1
IL Charlotte Ward idtu'x of the tet•ite of, C. L.
Ward, deceased, vs Michael kleylert.
ALSO—The following described lot, pieee or par
, eel of land situate in Towanda hero. bounded en
the north by laedof James Macfarlane, east by the
Susquehanna River, South by tarots of John Carman
and others, west by hinds of said John Carman and
Alenzo'Mintros. Being 50 feet on 'said river, and
running back to said 'Carman,ancl Hinges' east lines
with a framed dwelling bunco ands few fruit trees
thereon. , . ~ -
Sidzed and taken into execution of tliS suit of
J. 0. Frost's use vs 11 B Ford.
- ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par
cel of land situate in ! Burlington Bora', bounded on
the north by lands of John A Cadding, east by the
TorriJack Creek, south by khop lot now orformerly ,
belonging to A d ROss, and west by the Berwick
Turnpike, being aboht 1 - 04 Wet, more or lesa, on
said turnpike anti running back to said creek, vith
a framed dwelling leime end a few'fruit trees there
on.' 1
8 g §
P 1 3).
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Seized and taken ih execution at the suit of A, J.
Ross vs Sarah Jane Sweeney and Darnel II Sweeney.
ALSO,--The following described lot, piece or par
cel of land situate Wysox twp.. beginning at a.
corner ou line of the; soallalled Nobles e Montanyes
lot 90 feet cast of Sebastian Knowle north-eaSt
corner, thermal north 5 dogs. and 30• minutes, west
975 feet to ar corner': llieuce north - 19' deg and 20
minutes, east 533 feet; thence north 70 deg. and 30
minutes east 675 feetito a comer on line of the-farm
of Stephen Strickland dr., thence along line of the
same south
. 5 dogs and 30 minutes, east 1430 feet to
the south West corner of said. Strickland's farm on
line of Nobles C Montanyes lot heretofore mention.
ed. thence along line. of the same south 63 dogs.,
west 570 feet to the place of beginning. Containing
16 acres and 129 perches of land, more or lest, with
a large framed house. known as the, Park Hoick
framed bardand other outbuildings, and part a c e
Trotting Park thereon.
Seized asd taken in execution at, the suit of Joh
P. Kirby vs Charles Hoppe. '
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par
cel of laud situate in Albany. tap. beginning at a
point in the public highway or ilemCiek Turnpike In
front of J.,H. Ladd'al house running thence doyen
the middle of the highway leading from said turn
pike to the Hibbard school house In on easterly di
rection to the center ;of the south branch of Toware •
da Creek, thence down said creek the several courses
thereat to the line of Wells Wileox's laud; thence
along line in a northkasterly direction to a hendick
corner; thence by lands of said Wilcox and others,
in an easterly direction to hemlock corner on the
Wietar line; thence Wong said list mentioned line
in a southerly direction to the South Branch of To.
wanda creek; thence, down said creek by the several
courses 'thereof to the corner .of William Bahr's
land; thence by lands •of Freeman Wilcox to the
middle of the 'Berwick Turnpike; thence along said
Tnnmlhe to the place of beginning. Containing
215 wren of landornetre or leek about 80 acres im
proved. with framedbarns and dwelling houses and
fruit trees there.oni..excepting and reserving there.
from abont 4 acres of the above lot laying on the
east aide of said turnpike, which was conveyed by A
Ladd to lehabod Quimby; Also a lot adjoining Said
Qederanylet on the north end deede4to S. D. Stert.
gere by M. A. Ladd and wife, and also excepting cer
tain lots sold by the defendant John S. Campbell to
Joseph Campbell, R. Stevens, Henry Campbell, A.
B. Hubler, John Shultz. , F. A. Schrader, Baptist
Church. E. F. Jones; D. W.- Harshberger, Wm. May,
Clarinda Carr and Others.
Seized and taken in execution at the snit of John.
N. Cabin nse've. Ormsby and J S Campbell.
Also will be sold at the eagle- time and place all
the interest of Frederick Fleschnt in the above des
cribed lot. piece or parcel of-land. at the suit of Fox
Stevens, Merenr and Co., vsirrederick Fleselint.—
Also *tithe suit of G. F. 314e0n •L• Co.'s use vs.
Frederick Fleeekuti •
ALSO—The feline:int described lot; piece or par
cel of land situate in Mitzt twp.. bounded on the
north'by land of Jaimt Smith. east by land of Nor
man 'Shaw. south by land of Lewis Better,' west by
the public highway leading from Towanda to Athens
Containing acre of land, more or less, all lru.
proved. with a brained dwelling, house and area
fruit treealhereon.
ALSO—One other lot, pkee ar.pareal of lami r ,sith.
ate is Ulster twp., Weeded mt.-VI by a road leading
from the Towanda and Athens road to the canal, ou
the east by the canal. and on the loath and west by
lands' of Norman Shaw. Containing 1 ,- acres of
-lard, more ni leas, all ,irupreveit. with . Steam.
nom used for planing lumber, grinding plaster, feed
&c.. with machined, engine. boiler. Ite attached
thereto. . ; •
• Seized and taken o execution at, the suit of AAelia
R. Ferguson ill. Charles Wells; Also tit tie euitoi
G.A. Mason's use vs Chat-lee .
.51.10--The following described lot, pier or ear
eel of lted-situate in Overton 11011,401 north
erly by !ands of Philo Anuses. eaeterly bythe State
road. southerly by lands tete or formerly owned by
S. Cam,. and :srestei.y by lands now or- formerly
esned by beagle and others, Containfog 50 acresof land. more or lesS.
FRized and taken-in execution at the omit of L. G.
Hellen's use, vs Dennis Lewis..
ALSO—The following described tot, piece er par
eel of land situate iii standing Stone twp., bounded
on the norttiby lands of.E. H. He and Patrick
Butte. east by Linde of Patrick Boyle and P S Brews.
terr, south by lands Of Leyte 'Page. and .west by the
Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Had Road
Company. Containlnt .20 acres of land. mere ei
less. about 3 acres Unproved. with , a bun
and few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken in fea•Ceti•••• enitof .. .Terry
O'Brien vs. James he. . ;Mary, A. McKenna.
Alatio--The A piece or par.
tiers !awl, • Wrier twp:, bonetled (attire
earth b}runhing through between lands of
John Holmes and the hereby - described lot,
said lane jointly °weed by each: on the east by land
of Stephen Strickhoid Jr.. and - the public higliway;
on the south by lands of H W Nobleasuil Sebastian
Knolls. sad OD the treat by the timieriehanna river
and the }forth branch Canal. Said tract of WA be=
lug composed - of pieces and nevels of land Inc..
chased by Job P. Kirby of 111 U strieklandutel
Abbott. said tract of lapb so pure:lA.4ml of said lib
butt, saving beezi formerly owned by Luke Strick
land. and always excepting and reeteviniltewevez
to the said J. P lito , beirs and ruial•"ma, ten
acres of
to part purch a sed of said Abbott,
lyieg on the east side of tlko public read; alba the
home lot at nm ehrloshil by fence withlo feet east
of the fence OfAhasame width 'Atha heMe lot, said
home lot beg the one on irhich 1s siturittd the
=I
RUBBERS!
ROBES!
.
Louse Id Which J P Jilibg nett reside*. copula' tog
200 scree of land, more or- leas. about 190 iscreilin
=
1 2 , and betng gleesome toter lanekthaSivas con.
to Frederick -Fleschat. the dekrodant.ind
Mathias by J. F. Kirby, by contract bearing
date July It.. Iti69, excepting eaten lota of land
*deeded off from the above described lot to Chsrles
Homan. Walter Spencer, T.ll, Camp. Chas Kopp*.
Chudea E. Pierce, Kellum k Mnilock and nue lot of
land released &bur saik contract to J. P. Kirby by
Frederick Fleschut
Seiredend taken in execution at the suit of Fox;
Slovene. ffiercur & Co.; TB Frederick Ficzehnt,—
Also at the Suite F Mason k Co'., nee Ye Fred
erick Ylescirot. •
ALSO—The -
following described lot piece utPat*
eel of lurid situated in Monroe tarp.. hounded north
by taduli Id pcopayatiltdi Of Hiram Sweet, on the east
by the Berwick TUrtiFike, on the . eolith by lend of
William Decker, and on the West by lands of William
Decker and Rims Sweet, containing 2 acres more
or less; all impfineel, with a Vette house and barn,
and fruit trees thereon. •
Belted and taken In execution at the suit of litre
k Aldrich vs. Merge T.3lyari •
ALSO—The following described lot. piCee,.pr par
cel of land situated in Canton tarp., bounded north
by lands of A. X. Aired, on the east by lands of
Ellaba Rockwell. en the south by lands of Charles.
liundell and on the west by lands of aald A. K.
Attar. containing 50 acres - mon or less, with about
IS acres improved - and no buildings.
Rite' d and taken in execution at-the suit of F. it.
Elliott vs. A. M. Milekett and A. P.ltackett
ALSO—The following described kit piece or liar
(*.el of land ennead In Burlington twp.. bounded
"north by the public highway from West Burlington
to the north branch of Toinuds Creek. 'on the etet
by land of Gregory Lsmcni. on the south by land of
Allen Baxter and on the west by lands of Ezra Bat,
ter and J. Gilbert, containing 23 acres more or less.
about 20 acres improved, with a framed house and
barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken In execution-at the suit of John
11.gmeit vv. Lewis-Pratt. .
J. P, VAN FLEET,
Towanda. Nov. I, 1011, . Sheriff.
TOROCLAIAIATION.—in adjpurtied
- Court of Common Pleas will ls 7 held it the
pond House. in the borough of Towanda. comnene
tug on Monday, November 13th:and•tocznitinue two
wgeta . Jurymen. and all interested parties arc re
(mewled to bo prompt in their attendance. -BY, order
of 1100. F. B. SITtEETEB President Judger.:
• . VAN FLEET.
Sheri.
•
LST OF JURORS-DRAWN FOR
Traverse 'Jurors. In an adjourned Court of
Common Pleas to be held at Towanda, commencing
on Ifonday, November 13, 1811- , ,
. .
Athens tap., WWl= Sawilr, Elislia Smith.
Leonard White; Athena bond!, doe ph
•Aey
lain. Benj. Herrick. Haml Madding, Wm: It. Storrs;
Armenia. Horace l .. .)esmontli.Birrllmlon, twp., Jas.
Huston. Nelson Blinn; Burlington %Veit. Deo. V.'.
Shattuck: Itareitr, Furmyr B. I.uras. . Win Leahy;
Colnialda. Benj F Lnapp. 3feHean. TFOr.
A' Ballanl .: ,Canton . Wm' Geo Ketchum. Wrii H
Spalding; Canton twp..r.,Jarden Turner: Leßoy. 11.
A Griswol I: Atonrne twp., IthWin. IT. Sweet; Pike.
John G. Benaley: Howe t'rp., niehard Stor.V - e:
Serina,flehl, Lorenzo C Sironz; Stand
ing Stine. Hiram Fouglarfty:' Smithileld. Wm E
.Barton: Shewirequin. I.awreuee D Miuier; Temanda
bore' Warren Hill. Berlin F. hlyrrs; Toseanditiwp.,
Win. W. Bowman; Wyainsing, Washington Ire'xid.
Oen Goodale; Wilmot. Harry Birney; Wm."
Wileiink . ..Windham, desse%Hunt..
• t • sncoNn
Athens tarp. Hugh 'Robb. PlaNi;i' S. IlrwAm..laMcs
Barber; Barclay. Patrick Madigan; Canton t. 1,,
Iloraee.Weblter; Colombia. Ilrigh Mosier; nranville
Charles .llelturray. Adolplma Saxton; Liteldielit
nine; Smith; Orwell. Oen W
litteeTY: Pike. H B VanCielder. Franklin - later:
Biiightiry. Job Bobbins; Rome ta-p.. Deter.yonaht:
Springing& 3llithew E (1 Chaei, Irti
8 Dirkereou: Smithfield. Furman Wolfe. Oneir Cran
dall: Tiowarora. Charles Hoailley. Charles .Tulin. on:
Win Bradshaw; Terry. Eliepicer N. Terry,
ton Strong: Towanda twryAlbart 3finime; Towanda
born' Abel Ilarneri.TroyGen \V Fish; Ntls, - slre•
sing, Sarni F Tailor, Hugh S Frazier: Warreti.,oohn
/I Currier. Miles P. Tailor; Weis. Lpirin Briiwer,
Joseph Rtnrilerant; Janice S. Maine,
Henry Manchester.
T RIAL 1 TAST NOV . EMV; R
•
test
ra 31.11t0n tia'try
A. R. Smith as. 0. A. Uriason....
Ntlehtel Fitter V». Geo. and Gerethlw
W. 151'.171infR'n vs. I:VlM:lard Brown, f.stailtrin..ntt rx
Smitti Lent VA. GNI Si. Prince:
Flshs Lewis vs. Hannah Lewis.
L.A. ifeedlev v4:Potne , my Bros
Catherine 'Wheeler vs. Moon h. Stafford
Stephen Bay vs. Benjamin te Vsrensen.
Geo. Bosworth VP. James IL Brink .!.r.
Jtretniah Vanderniark vs. John, 0.
J. G. Norman vs: C. M. atarreille
Nathatr Edn.tineter fs! Isane.Greg, , ry. 'et al.
C. F. Wells vs. Jesse Apalding
C. F. Weil. vs. Jesse. Boshlin"
Gordon Fellows WeTles;Frisbie & co
.SECANT) \r -FS.:
Franklin Murry rs: .1. K. Wright.
Jacob Tome re. lei sei.Sntith.....:
Angelo M Varese. t•ft. Benjamin ThoinT
'. D. Fox vs. 'Hiram Vexect
valentine sanith re.l',. A. Hearner
Viav Benjamin vm...1. V. Pemjamin
Miner Stinlin vs. D.IA.
Abram Williams rs. - 3Tartha
gnriler vs. Asa Doty
Wm Halbert rs. Junction CAn7 , l C9ra
Co.e T. Cole VA. JOeff!Ph ch op
R. A. Packer vs. John P. 'Means
Tanner of Fran ?e Trier '
N. N. Bette jr. re. lienrr-Cole. truant...l
Wm. B. rampl.tell re. 3. T. Van Fleet
- Jobn Ilolmete_use ra. .1 V Means' use...
F Mason ancJ. W Mix. guardian
Salypo'rinav ieturnable on Monday. NoreiiilC , -i..
IS7I. at 10 o'clock a.m.. and on 31.0i,..1., , ,‘„:„1,4:r
20, at. l 0 a. in. • . W. ..ki..TllO `.l
, _sepSa4•l -• • • A . • Pn,t..
OT •
IPAN'S'
COURT SALE.: By
virtne,nr an order isane.4 Out of the flrohan'e
Court of llradford county: the undersigned adiniu-
Istrator of the estate of (4:.11. Ston'. lat , of Wyala.
sing twp.. deceased. will pen et „pub'h• sale on the
premises., on SATUIttiAlr, NOVENIEETI 11, 1,V:1.
at 1 o'clock. p. 111.. theifollowing deerribed real es.
tate. bonnde4 is follows : Beginning at a t corner on
the east side of the private road known a. the
Lowierroad: thence south deg, cast 25 pro. to a
eorm:r. being south-east' corner of - Wna. Conover's
land; thence aloing the saw° north 170 deg. cast 43
prs. to a corner on the 11-ne of Calvin. 'Carnp's land:
thence north 7r Hey. cast along Raid line 23 pen'hes:
thcnc'e• south 30 deg 'enit prs. tt a corner :thence
sonth 82 thy. east 17 1 ‘ : pr . a, co a .pile of stones on a
rock for a corn er: , ,tke pea south 2 deg. east 21 pro.
to a corner of lr.ndoonveyed to Ells-ha Lewis; thence
along sahrline sonth'Bo d.:^. west 116 prs.. an-old
road • formerly, made by " Ebenezer Lewis. thetice
along , said road the reveral conr4es and distances to
the place or beginning. Cvntatning 40 acres,he the
same morr or less.
ALSO—Another piece or parvel •of land' in said
township of Wyalusino. adjacent the lot above
described and a part of the A:mm.sam. bonnilteland
deiicribrd es follows : Beginning at
lands on highway leading sione, trya . rusi lig erre
thence along the same south 3 deg. west about aA
era., more or less, to Lewis road on line of It. IX
Cleveland's land ; thence along, the same south $4
- deg.._ west prs. to a corner on the- west bank Of
Wyalusing creek; thencesaid creek north 3
.legs , wv't 9 prs. to a corner . ; ti cc. south $4 deg.
west 62 firs. to the old Manor line: thence along FOid
line north it , degs. cast 2$ 540 pia to a boxwood:
thence north': deggAnk .122. pre - .. to the pace of
beizinning. Containing 31 acres of land, be the same
morkor less. • -. • •
. I:T.ll.ms—tloo to.* paid'fin- the property when
~'frock dawn. $BlO upon . confirmation of sale. one
half the balance one year aft. confirmation of sale.
the -remainder of the - parc h VI MOM , ten years
from the date of conlitmaton of sale.' 'the sa verai
Installmentato be on interes t •
• . j C. S. TIONIET,
Oet. :I, 1871. • • Administrita,
ADINIENTISTRATOR'S :NOTICE.— -
Notice is hereby given that all persona indebt
ed to the estate of ovimEN CLARK. deceased, late
of 'Burlington. are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and all persons having -Mauna neainst
said estate mast presenfthern duly anthentirate,l for
settlement. .- BENJ. 'M. CLARE.
•
ect.s.'7l-wg . Administrator.
•
A DMINIgtRA.TORS
Notice is hereby given' that AU persimspriniiebt-
M to the estate of WM. W. E.tSTABROOFri, late of
Towanda tp,. dee'd, are requested tp make immediate
plyinent, and al‘persous haring claims against said
estate must present the same duly authenticated for
scttlement. JUTIA. ANN PASTABROONS,
GOTtIIAM.
Adminigtratory
N4l-cre
Ex -E° UT 0 R.'S • NOTICE.—
liouie is hereby given that all persobs Indebted
to the estate of JOIN F. DODGE. I.to of Terry
twp., decd, are requested to make immediate pay
meta, anal all persons iavint elahns otwahist said es
tate must present the Prune duly torthentlcated for
settlement. ' JOYME. DODGE. •
P. DIMOCE. DODGE. •
Eieentors.
nos .3•%b
ÜbITOR'SIS4TICE.-z-In the mat ,
ter of the estate grit' S. Da rasrm. &taloa. ill
tun Court of Corot:ion Pleas of Btadforacoutity.
. .
The undersigned appointed by the O.l.han's Court
of s.tid Connty'an auditor topanihabthe assetirend
distribute funds in the hands of the • adOlinietrator.
of said estate'. Will attend to the dntira of said ap
pointment. at hia office in the borringkof Towanda
on FRIDAY. NOV. K 3II3ER 24,:1871. o'clock p.
• m.,.-at which time and place ail persons° having
claims upon said money are required to present the
same or be debarred' from coming in upon said
money.
.D. R. ItcHEAtig,
Towanda. Nov.' 3. 1811. • Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—-Di THE
IL. utext!i•r• of the F,Atitit 4'14 R. Iloilo% dcer4scd.
/n fhe Orphan's cwirt 0'1'4 . 4146aq County. •
of
ninteralimed:appointed by the Orphans' Court
of 'raid connty,an Auditor. to mai-shall asseLn and
tribute (Ueda in the hands Of the adm'r of said entate,
will attend to the s diabes of Ilia orpointmenti at Ole
otter , of Overton k Eiabr'eo to tho borough bf
Towanda. on FRIDAY. tho IFt day ot. DECEMBER.
.1871, at 1 o'clock. a. m.. atjteliiich time and rlacr, all
pee:oils having rialms•to said moneys. are required
to prvsa,mt the same. or b& forever debarrol from
coming. in upon said font. ;.• •
00t.t.'71-4.v• E. ovricro.N..fic., Auditor. •
NOTICE is . heiebi• givebizthnt at)
plicttion will be rillittlto the next LegiaLatxtrp
or Penni:sit - aunt for the haeorporation.of a Savings
Dank. with diaconntinle and depoxitipt: priellegem, to
be located at Wyaluannr. .irradtord County. with a
-capital of 1:25,009, with the privilege to increase the
aline to $lOO.OOO. under the name and atyle of the
Wsal wing Savings tiank -
.AUDITOR'S 'NOVICE. —. Jos6pli
L. Conklin vat. Williant. Van Mont.-N:4 351, Sept.
Term, 18M, COurt of Common Pleas of Bradforll
county.
The undersigned a 3 Auditor appoint - ell' lik'safil.
Court to distribute unrocys in tithe hands of the
Sheriff arising from - sale • of ilefendant'i. 'cal
estate, will attend to the. duties of said, aptioint
ment at his often in the Dorough of ToWa - aila on
MONDAY the 20th day, of NOV.. 1/41. at .10 ol„
clock a. in.. at which timeanil.place all per , cinehav
ing claims to sail money are required to ~resent the.
Whin or be debarred frouncomlngin tiptfix said fund.
iR . WILLIAM' FOYLE,
Oct. 1811:- -It.
VOTICE
11 that appneation wuruc ma",ie at the next meet.
lug of the -Legislatam% ,of Pentsaylvania for the in
corporation of a Savings MAP. to be known as 'the
Towanda Savings Dank. - to have a capital or tiny
thousand dollars. with osathority to increase the
,
ante to any amount not exceeding-three, hundred
I thousand dollars. The, objects Of Old' bank she to
receive money on &posit and to discount notes,
bills, Lc., and to ex ereLsegeneral banking privileges,
to be located in tie borough of Towanda, comity of
'Bradford. with authority to eatabliah branches at
'other Owns in said county..' • ~.
/nue kto'7l-Gth
S
UGAR OF RFIA:11-
fig at wholesale prices at
FOS
-A. ROCLAMATION.---WHEMEAS,
Bon. Wing B. STRELTEIL President - Judge
to the 12th Judicial District. consisting of the coon-
Ifes of Bradforfandllitsquehaitha. and Bane. 7rev.
urx Faun= en a J. W. ViaDvair, AasociateJtulges4,
In and fqr pal county of Bradford, hareiseued their
precept besriug, date the 314 ay of October . VIM
to me direct.W. for , holding a Court of Oyer aril
Terminer. Ciampi Quarter Bassions- of the Peace,
Cominon Pleas, and Orphart's Cenut at Towsuuls,
for the dainty , of Bradford. on Monday. Decent
berg. 101, to continue three weeks. • -
'Notice is therefore hereby r,Pren to the Coroners.
and Justices ofthe Peace, of the county of Bradford,
that they be then and there Int:Bets proper person,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with re
corderinquialtions and other remembrances, to do
those things which to their othre appertains 'to ha,
done: and thole who ate bound by recognizance or
ortherwise to prosecute against , the prisoners who
Amor may be In the jail of said county, or who shall
be bound td appear at the mid court are to be then
and there to prosecute against them sssLait bc Snot.
Jurors tri! requested to be Inractrisl in their atten
danai," y to thetr notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 310, daY of Orfober, in the
year of on? Lord, one thmiaand eight hundred and
stoeuty.one, and of the Independence of the
roiled Sink a, the ninety-fourth.
• J. P. -VAN FLEET. 41 if
LIST OF THE NA.1.117.8 OF PER
SONS drawn to act as Jurors In' a Court or
Common Pleas to be held at :Towanda. on. MON
bEcrattint 4, 1871 - • -
0 - 11ASI , JUIZORN
Armenia, Charles L. Green; • Athens tap., Shiner
Lailuis; Durtluatun West; W. I.t. Caminage, S. IL
Ballard; Uranville, Noah Loorule.; Leßoy, P. A. Roy
c.unb; MonrOc-bota., J. B. Smith; Omen, rrahrarit-
BoardaCan. Jr.. Yelsct, Barnes; South Creek, S. 11.
Ingersoll; Smithfield; Isaac M. Baines. A. 0. Camp.
bell; Sylvania, Clark Tinkhato ; Standing Stone, rAt'•
tick Kane; Total:ids - bore., Geo. (stein; towandi"
'North, Richard itorton, Wilford Rurterbrotaks; Troy
bor.,- Hiram Bock, Tara S. Jewell; Troy .borp.;
rant Rockwell; Tuscarora, Weeley Ctigswell: Warren..
I. Manchester, John R. - Carey ;
Chamberlin. .
Taavratsr,.traoric—nairr
twp :Min P. Chats. JO s4ortli, Job's—
Ar Perkins; Albany. E. F. Jsonei? ' nerd. rannste.
Buy W. 'Wilcox. Charles fkltrireckersisirlirr; Asylum.
lcilruot Camp; Barrlay. L. W. Tiffany. c. W, Tid.t ;
West Burlington. Is J. Fanning; Cotunibia Alfred
Havens; Canton tap.. Henry 3latson; liirsm I.ititl ,
ley:Granville. C. IL Kenyon; Ilerrivii, W. J. Millen;
Litn.lieW, John Teed. Frederii.k 'Johnson ;-Drßoy ,
John McKee!, Loa - is Darling: Overton. Edw. iraik.•;.
Ilidgbury. Charles ;:ilvpdy; Bonus torn.. Ss I.:iytto,
W. B. Parks;;ltome born., Hiram ISoodhurn; Stand
ing Mons. Jas. O'Herron; Creek. Jscolt 31.
Ater: Springnelki, Le,wis C. ffesell:She.stusluitt. Mil
ton Phillips, Edw. Brigham; Terry. Wilson BtFouil."...
J. mann; Troy;tirp.„ X. Sl:alt.:it*: TPA. -
Arklsy; Torianda born., Fred. S. Whitman
Wysox, Geo. Pool, Bt hard E. C: Myer. Edward C.. "
Brake: NVyalizeiug. Cornelius 1/011,,v,iy.:.Wiiviliah,.
W. 11. el
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'lium, !Rut': Wc.atbrook: Allteria
Gregory, 1.7, 0. ii.n.ttingilou: Barclay. Sant., W.l
- I)aktiel Fowert4, Frank N.mlin.T.. "Andrew
Crane; C6Pnlida. Titu. , t - hy Canton • VAT.,
Sao.b Franklit., Cahn Varucy ;Mont°,
Nellnitg: Pike, I..vivin A. rnmsk.n-tl.
Ilwur twp., Ciiuton Wattles, Millet
•bary. th;orge Lowman: Standinl Stour; H. E. Huff:
kilieallomin, Abram Diugtoan; Springfield, liorruan
S. Hosdey. Alamo Henry; Sylvania, JIIII2IC - 11 F. Bristol:
!Iceman Harrill; Towanda.liori.. Horatio E.lila. H.
A. ISurbank; Hiram Mcfnll,,Fred. Tfezan.l.f
tap.. Ira E. Stra - ens; Troy limo., Edward Vantl:t...
'He Troy Nelt , t,n wood; Hr.: -
-ry Shaw: Windhani. tahrp.i.ead. 8. D. .t;
Fdat. Paul B. linusia:v.r,S Tun!. ;
• Wymn.'J, Conklin ; Warr::. Pm. W. D. 11:
l'efrr L. Bearilsiee;
C Str%
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311,1.1 As:dilra, N. P.
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Wt--t 11. L. 1t.). - .ltwell.'T PA: Par. .
lit.tttuti twp.. parclay.lrma.. O. 1:14-,11t;
Clinton *twp.; T. }l..ll's up., Sp.ll , livg; rri . :rrtt,k, .1.
F.E..le; 1.110111..1.1„ F. Fty.pr.r. T. 11. C9tton.lA - ant
"Tvtilzi.u;. fia.ct..m;
Arto. , 11, Frity-e; .1.
Wesityg'..k.,•Shllletitzi... NUM - In:171;
Tracy, S. F. Fl..telp•r; Tt.)Ty. 11. Ito: Tr.,y tor
CI. F. 1 - $lll., I). L. Lamp:1100; Towitittla boro.. M.
switi,„l.. Pranud..Gi.. steven,i. C. Kirby; TON%
t I rjasoll Cl'ier., C. E. Fitrge - e,OO, • fl.
Wysov. John
Wyniumiug. 3a ,, tus As:l6y ; Wibto , t, John
Troy twr",
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I - EGISTER'S NOTlCE: c .—.7'iotree
iziern Una there hag he:-n tiled end
din the pEice:ef the Itekti,tor of WI in tifftt ,
for the county ot Btadfnnl, ace , ',UttA
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11,,,4 the PI: Vexing ctdtd-s. _ •.
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Final . ..e...ount 4.1 charle.‘ 4.:
Cbarle,. A. Weres. .
ninil account nf IleriteinE.-Fesperte I 1. , .. , 1(3,! 4
F. H.orn , n -,f Henry Fem.ionl , n. • -
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Ptlio z.q.aviiiii ile:eaeni a. - • . .... '
F..taa...0.r.101ia fi.lllalialeo. , -
E,tato or Fannin 7 0 :ilor. . - ^
1.-tato of. If .rain Boil:.
' l'-tato , orsjel Wa-net . . -
Eatatl 1,1 .kti,:itstin 1:e wog.
I:. , trit. - of ti. II Stone. - -
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Coact lof bralfor ! l roulity for i outlet:Jabot] load
al' , • - .•. ..,_,Thol,..lay, I- c•-• rib. -r 7th I s7l.
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XEtt T 0 RS X 0 T I C E.--- ,
-"Soh: , la laireliv eivcl4 that all persoua in.lel.tod
to tho estate of .1 4 :E1lkliktil tiIiEGOICY. late 'f
Wilmot, ilee•il, are reilite.te.l to' make ituria,liatit
:PaYrneilt , ati.l Oh ticrawie :lacing claims againi-t•aaiil
estate ilitibt - trosolat their. duly, ailtheLtiezteil for
gottkinotd. -:----',-.• • MAII:SIiAt.f., S. cillEi ;Mil": '
(b.:tf,wil 1 , .. Executor.
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-p x E C t T OR ' S . : , .roTICE.- . -
st,p,-,.. is hereby alTon that al: rorao:• itolobtetl
lia the - i,tats Of. Levi Mud - mall. • late of W I.Mg+t
. - --
tap.. are re,riested to mate afinaediatr
rynn-tif. and all persons havilia• claims against
said ec , tat,,,e must present them duly authenticated
gettleiMitt. .IOSZI'II ' •
GEOSIGE
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A A uniToß's NOTlCE—Hannah"
1. Gernert vs. A: :tl. MeCarrick. No. 737 Sept.'
Teri - A.1;7.1u tlitsCourt of Common Plea;,\,ofltradf,r,l
Comity. • •
The nuders - i4ned ;,acing been appeitde4 Auditor hp
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said - Court to distribute funds artling from the -
Sherifrs dale of the real estate of above natned de
fendant. will attend the ditties of said appoint-
went, at his oftlee. in the Borough of Tmcanda. our
tattpxy, the ltith day of NOVEII.I3£.I:, 1871,: 92 ?
at 10 o'clock, a. in., at .which 'Vac nub
place all persens having , elainis on sai,
money ,are ruquesteil to present the same or be
barred from coining iu for a share of navel money. •
HENRY, PEET, -
Auditor. - -
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• girt SALE - AND TO .8.r.-. , 1 - ;•f,
F
W. D I T.T RI CII'S
MUSIC STORE.
OISE Illni/JEL:I) FIISFCL.LSB
ONE lIUNDIIED AND FIFTY 111:LODEON:.3
TWO 1.1.1.7.NDRED CABINET ANL CELLI:eII .•
, . O.ItONAS,
..,, . . .
Fivel.lunAre'd Violins, Ciarionetc, Flntrs, Dan;,..
Guitar?. Coilartinas, Accortleons. , Strings •
. , for .ill. String ln,::trtunent.s! • '
Dnnuti, L'o'nes, etc. • -
E-1111.1: 7tIISIC INSTRrCTION - 130plit4 L 01:
I, , a4tY INSTRUMEST,
1 :11 •I. N ". 0 S
From!the only drat-class mskers ifi the
States, as F. C. Lkilite A: Co., Decker Bros., Stine
way, Weber. New York: Ilallett and Cumstons
110,,toni, 31:dhewshek. New Haven Ct..; C. Meyer,.
Philadelphia. and 'Raabe in Bslbuioro. . c Aelodeou,
from B. filioninger. New Haven. Peloguet.
Pelton C 0..• Near York. 'Organs, the eclebritud
()olden Reed American- Organ, and the Burdett
COmbluation Orc su. One door -east of Mercer's
Bank. the only store or the kind in Towanda.
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NTALU4BLE.REAL ES T YE, -
FOB SALE.—Otie lot 23!,,A112 sett, or one loi
any desired wilth or length, situated nearly oppo.
site 0. D. Bartlett's Foundry; the property of the ,--
late James Ilakinson. Apply to ,
rjulyl2'7l ELIZABETH MMUS-SON.
F 1 R3l. FOIL SALII—I offer my
fa:lll.l'4 sale;containing 200 acres. situated in
New Albany toWnship, 140 acres improved, With a
large variety of truit trees„and splendid buildings of
all kinds thereon. 1 Will give . the purchaser a,cbance
to'pay my. debts and secure a good title. Any per- ,
rl.Oll wanting a soda farm will po well to mil and .
examine for himself.
New Albany, Pa. Amt. ;3.0.'71. A..1161.11Li.
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. TIOUSES AND LOTS IN'
T EF.
TIT . WANDA 110110CGIE YOB: SALF., , Situated
oa P tar Street above Western Asti:llM. Those
houses - are now being built and will bo completed
611 (Allgtle Ist. Good well 'cistern. and cellar with
eatli lonise. , For further articulare addreSs oreti
, .
,quire or .
• ljune2S'7l4ll - W. BR CIIIIALL.
• At Red. Whig. an rue Store , . Towavla. Pa.:
wstutit.- Came into the en
.l....4:eloforirc of .e bubscribor. Albtiny twp..
or or about tho ist of July,, one.ewo sheep, The
owner Can hawit by proving property And paying
charges. ' , .1. 17. 331.1t1D1Ck."... -
oetlet . - •
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EA.Y
STR—Left my enclosure near
wed Franklin, oa or about tho first. of Sept..
eight tutdsiTo chess sheep and ono white heifer calf.
AbY rerßou ghing information at their %thereabout.;
Tibcrally E. .I.,TENNESioi.
1. - 4 1 _,T11 A N.". e into 't unclo
g gime of the Fubscribtr, in Towanda Township,
Ma.Y. 13 il, one white and rcd yearling Bull. 'llte
owner is repiested . .to praPcrtY. pay cbargee
and take him away: 11.1CHALL WELSH.
Towanda, Oct. 20,
VSTRAY.—Caxue. into the enelo
sure of the. undersigned in North To - Wanda
twp.. on or about- the first of fictobir. a dark, red
yearling heifer. swill erboked horns. The owuer - is
regneateil to c9ixie forward, prove property and bike
her away: WILLI*II EA.sr.tspooKS.
— North Timm:Wit, . -
rrALLORESK—Try Mrs. Ft-ssEN
..l_ DIM'S woik and prices. Shop iu- first - yellow
house between Ward Ilouso and bakery, opposite
PostAffnce. Tow - stela cotlB7l.—Gto;,,p
Lsgal.
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