Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 16, 1871, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
sg...3Amis H. Runt kir has got tits
. nciscoal yard in opora
ser L. C. NELBO* has moved hie
Boot and Shoe Shop to
.r 4 ,,ntryan & Riveroi t i
Block; Bridge stied.
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fray- The ahinnflra on Tuesday
afternOon was occasioned hy t chiinney of the
Eagle Hotel burning out.
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Brick Row . la , , rapidly growing
in 4eight, IC will bo ready for the roof before
cola weather Moog work.
06 - Two of the finest matched
learns Of horses' in this county, are owned by
311 x ,1: MoNr.tutc, of this pisco.
:En- Notwithstanding the seaiiity
of Inut in this section, our market was never so
F t ippf,e(l with apples twat present'
iiie b ,..oll Monday morning - last at'
t, chock, the thermoineter stood only 12 dep.
a/ N A e zero
l'ifembers of the Buildii As
t i.. 0 will remember thit nest Monday after
eo ;he time for making payments.
•
sie TLe new seats and desks at,
tlicln4!tute, give the records an appesalzeo 4
Ca-e and comfort which thCy never poiseesed
, ,
. t 9,.. We publish to
ctoi , n fol. a charter for
Loan Al-suelation. Money
a /
ge— • Thß work of pritting down
pavement on Bridle street, has been
a•d. Mcaers. 311tmaron & CLaint have
aet.
At 1. I
Pcist Office as been estab-
Herra township,lßradford Ca, Ps.,
Ita!libanr and Jolts NrIpIT appointed
or
t S=.
liaiid it
114t1.1t1 '
Po Ls
The ladies'.aidl society' of the
1 Church, will holdltheir.first : mite so
for this scasob, at the- residence
.Trimru, on llonda evening next.
40.0.
We regret to earn that our
1 'and former townsman, p. S. lirs . snm,
I
v of , Daluth cond nod to ' his
a fractured arm. 1.
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of 31. C
ItS.
cad trail]
E 1 In
GEM
So many scholars are now at
he public sch , lols, that the directors
n't•onnielled io rentla room in the up
of the borotigh L anti engage another
rt-'.7r
MEI
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Gen. PATTON is putting a plate
1.1 iu the store red'iintly occupied by
As soon as it is corn
%tilt thtirn with his
t~
,;fa.~ r:
PEE
rictrd
I'l'-' of
BRICANT ltas just turned
ry J,: o ,l4,lki,••.expru , ss anal baggage
r .11tA 'or this place, We
t ilft•gt• gentlemen will also soma hive
,t v public hack on the street.
o it 3
1( al ii t ii
au t t
ier.(?)Tiini P. DEVI,IN slits
I 'is reasnnH 'for lea l ying the Iteutt
r the Pliant Religion, at N
:Si er
entl; t•vilite last. DEvi.m7 it
thy a fraud.
MEM
cur',
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IA ItSli ALL 13110S:ILISSetS foot up
,i-20,000. Their are al, ut
Mr. Ji•NE, the ai•sioiee, iy conducting
of the e , ,ite,rti to the fatWaction of
•.tl l al , It
11 i• a'Cur,
MEE
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I b y au over4gilt on the part
Tiff, hii sal.4 are adqrtised to take
liatiksgiving Day. He now author
state tli.tt he will attend on that day
fn all the sales th:til Monday, Dcc. 4,
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t tit N•
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MEM
:t 14(1(
lie livtry Oat)le of METZGAR
I;mf:., Iti igliam6m. N.. V., vias
s burned on 8341-
np.FLing last. Loss abon't S7,(HO. Dam
nt pr. .p.r y, „12,5 1 20. • Lossr:a ricarly
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'Mr coal dealers are all cow
!hat they are unable to secure a stip
6ivan coal. This ought not so to be.
hnity of this coal makes a great de
it, and lie honestly think this market
1- - .;;A. supplied. •
,
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T 1 upt
Iha 3
eitcr.
the basement of the new jail
Anpleted. The work is progressing
ply than was'expeted, and is ef t':.e
~stantial character. 7 Supermlchdent
mplouhtedly the "right• man in the
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.
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Ci r, ~.li i~: li'.l.t
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, +e learn .with pleasure that
th Elder ,of this Districthas some
!
tu . thing . To'canda his place• of resi
kli . al s o he happy to chronicle
tho
,that Dr. Howc. the new Episcopal
alas to become a citizen of cur town..
wost. foolishthia,g-that a
1
hi! or %%' i onniu can do is :o make an attempt
01., • p z ..:Nii:ll.TC/rt. Slander Las no Vrfl
lb:'• poiht, nor resting place ; it begins
at ti..:10 , ;L7 awl ~ .nines to nothing if allowed to
its own malignancy.
crit'lVe have sent prospeetuss to
%a••tors and other club agents in the
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u••.in.y, awl persons desiring to join:clubs fur
slionhl hand their names to the
•I 11(,,t :lla,t,r or agent. We hope to
:t 1,4, increase of siibscribers this Year.
A. - tl6 . v time table, went into
Pa. & N. Y. IL E.; on Monday
Trains moving ncirth, now leave
as follows : 7:10 and 10*.) A. .m.; 5:10
Moving sonth : 0':30 A. M.; 20
The.aeconnnodation train
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ta' 13y the new time table, trains
8:43 s. tr., arrive in Ith
at.l i 11:15. Iteturning, leave Ithaca at 3P. 11.,
Lrri,i! In Athens 41, 5:30. This is a Te ry
aryangenient for our people mho
Iths , x. If Mr. GRANT' would
think we - would take a ride
.1. , ri .1.41
TYl:Eft, of Athens, di . c.(l
,Llct:ee in Hist place onllonday even-
T. was for many years one . °roar
;• ,, *noit, citizens. In 1852 he was nomi-
IL:.-1 Whig,. Si Presidential elector.
sl rr, sinec h became incapacitated
lint his physical health has
until a hurt time since. His
8!) years •
MI
itS.- A4i re occurred at Tuakhan
sztiuday evening laid. At one tine
threateue - d tote severe, and
1ve..4 received here asking for a
Jhe Lintas promptly prepared to re
,:! t., the call; bui Wore they e'ould'tet off
.iisp.tlelr curie, aniniunein ,, that the
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The I.!ension Office on the
in!, j ctncd 2440.. s ut the conviction of
of Ltizi.rcif2 county, Pa., before the
mail
Court at Pittsburg, of
relk.:,;.; the mail and forgi.ig, the vouchers and
pcia , ?,i i check or a pensioner named Miry de...-
!'44. W/1,4 Poiitmai4er -at I:Wand Top,
vlinfey, ith.treefill the letter from
:I._! %v.:if LI L;s 410 gr,h - st,quently added
fht , .;444.7, of his rntnt of forging thij pa
Ile ie.a.teLceil by the court to four
imprison:n(li tin the penitentiary.—
.
" Itrinninea 'wink , ' in Ake
Chuck! was the sullied cams and
esting atiuxmise; by Rev. - 3.ll;Brsw T , st
Presbyterian Church, on itunday evening last.
Mr. entwures Ideas on the subject, are liberal
and sound.' He bellows - that Woinanhai UMW
thing to do in spreading the Gospel,,,ind that
the inJunetkn, "let Youltromen keep dime,"
refer. only to the Chuir.h, btit - that fttlhopnly
er meeting, and on other waste= of religions
worship, lroma9 should . take an active part.
As our National Theakagiving
Day sprite' elms, and preparations. are being
made to enjoy It, do not forget the boor: Every
town has •IU
.unfortnnates—those upon whim
fortune has frowned. They should have a place
in the memory and a share In ;the bounties, of
their more favored tieigixbiroi. took atoned
you, then, and see if you 'etums,t do something
to make the worthy poor, whom yehave always
with you, truly thankful on :the day set apart
for tluaiksgiving and prayer is the Almighty
Dispenser of all blessings.
Finn nt AseLEr.—The Protestant
Episcopal Church, in Ashley,, was deatroys by
fire last Saturday night. "The tire wisdigb3ver
ed about 10 o'clock, and" the flames spread so
rapidly that nothing could be saved. Rev. Mr.
MeV *mos, the pastor, lost his library - valued
At 1500. Thelnidding was new and only dedi
cated the past summer. There was an insu
rance on the property to the amount of $6,000,
and wo learn that the members of the society
are already Making arrangements to rebuild, a
fact indicative of their energy and perieverence
in the good cause:—Lorne Union. •
"biir Notwithstanding the very in
clement state of the weather, quite a ralpecta
ble audience listened to Dr. Homarro, in Ater,
cur's Hall, on Tuesday evening. The lecture
was appreciated by all who heard it, and we
regret that it could not have been• listened to
by this entire cOmmunity..The Doctor is rather
a pleasant speaker, and his thoughts are • all
original. He believes that efforts directed to
ward reforming UM world, are to a great de
gree nnavailing„ but the work of forming the
lives and einiracters of the young, brings a rich
reward. 'Ti'e hope to hear him again.
day the appli
;l.her pudding and
• ' be.plenty after
Bbirra 11111.—A juvenile conven
tion under the auspices of Prof. G. T. first-nts.,
has been in session for two Weeks. Much cred
it is due to GEOLIOE for the masterly and enthu-
Mastic manner in which he , has conducted this
convention, and shows him to be a teacher well
worthy of recommendation.
Our Sunday-school, superintended by Taos.
Slum, is prospering very finely. A dais of
seven little girls, in twenty-four (24) Sundt
0,
gave recited 18,640 verses. Who can beat this?.
If there are any, we would like to hear frcima
tic em. '
Our meat Banday-school conceit will be tho
19th of November.l. • - • If.
VE--The following are the officers
Northern LOdge I. 0. of G. T., No. 223, - for
the present term : - 7 , • •
W. C. T.—S.
N. H. 8.-4.llaur CASH. • •
L. 11.113.-.ErriE Ficstram.
P. W. C. T.-Bauvra. Rome.
W; V. T.—Eve THOMAS.
W. B. itcTimasou..
W. A. S.—War.. FOYLE.
W. F. S.—Joint W. Cooomo.
W. T.—Harr= Prtucu..
W. Chap.—J. W. ITAI. uIL.
W. 11.-8. Ennis WHITMAN.
W. A. M.- • Ewa= COLE.
W. 1. G .—Earzi, KMGSLET.
W. 0. S.—L. It. Fuosr.
A very pleasant party assem
bled at the residence of Mrs. D. .F.
on We diicsday morning, to witness the mar
riage of her daughter. lir - 41uErra, to Dr. T. 11.
Jmra - soN'. The ceremony was performed by
Lev% Wm. MCGIATHEII; Rector of Christ
Cborch,who has earned for himself the rei3ua
doe ut I,eing en expert at tying the "silken
e-ird." The congratulations over, the company
partook of au elegant collation, after which the
Doctor and Mrs. JLIIIN.SON took their departure.
The bride was the recipient ( of several very`
costly and handsome present she xas en
tirely worthy of them all:- Dr. JonNsoN is to
bec ogra Whited on his good fortunein winning
the heart and hand of so estimable a lady, And
we tnist that Lis large and increasing practice
may never interfi re to prevent hint from being
the kind and attentive husband Lo is to-day.
NEWSPAPER JuraLE.E.—Very few pa
ix;re, religious or secular, now published, have
been in existence more than a quarter of a cen
tury; but the _Yew York Olksircef anneunceis
that it will enter upon its fiftieth 'year in the
beginning of 1872. It was established as a re
ligious paper; giving, also, the most important
secular news; and it,lias been one of the ablest,
and at the same time, one of the most success.
ful journals in the country.
The publishers announce for the coming
i o ar,,as a free gift to each of their subscribers,
a new Year Look, containing avast amount of
information in regard to Church and State,
and all impoitant business affairs, a real ency
clopedia, such as any intelligent person wishes
to have always At hand. Specimen copies of
the ripen and Prospectus of 'the Year Book,
Eem free to all who will apply,. New subscri
bers will receive the paper free until January
Ist.
ES
AIaGAZINE.S.—Young America, a joy
to our juveniles, and the admiration of parents,
has completed another year. In its very useful
career we have no doubt its old patrons will
continue, apd new cues will flock to its steady
support, as it is one of the many of our juvenile
publications that fills all the requirements we
desire in such a book, while the small- price,
Si per year, or the liberal inducements for
clubs, puts it within the reach of all families.
W. JENzasos Dmiours - r, Publisher, 838 Broad
way, N. Y.
—.Armw - cers Mu114. 7 g Magazine for Decem
bei, like a etaunch friend, is again at our side,
ssith its overflowing measure of good things for
Christmas, and abundant promises of even bet
ter for We future, which we promise will be well
fulfilled. - We advise those who have noedecid
cd ott a publication for the household for 1872,
to get a number before selecting elsewhere,
and sea the a.bumbintlreturn for a small invest
ment, and ,the very liberal inducements to
clubs. $3.00, yearly. Publiiihed by W.
Nis:Os Dt=or.rir, 838 Broadway, Y.
PEILSONA.L.-z-W. E. 3lorisE, a soldier,
has been appointed Post Master, at Athens, in
place of S. B. fiart. •
—Judge Mousow is holding Court in Susque
hanna. county.
- —lles. F. W. Biuri,nrr has been elected As
sistant Rector of Trinity Church, Pottsville, Pa.
—J. A. TowsEn, of the Elmini Adeerfiser edi
torial staff, furnished the -full and intercsUng
proceedings of the.WAnD trial, for that pap 6..
—Judge firtinz-rzu is presiding at the special
Court here this week.
—lien. S. F. Wiusos, formerly M. C. .from
the Tioga district, has been appointed Assistant
Law JUdge from the 4th Distnct.
Yrmuu,,. of the State Normal School,
Mansfield, paid us a visit on Saturday last
—We are pleased, to, notice our old friend,
Lutes T. Baows, of Lancaster, in town, and we
know some one else who is delighted.
—Eu BFAIID, of New York, is in town on a
visit to his aged father. Mr. B. was formerly a
successful merchant at Troy, and removed to
New York about 20 years ago, where he has
accumulated a fortune and retired fro.n active
business. lie is looking as Biting and vigorous
as he did when Le left this county.
LE.um, To CARVE.—The approach of.
the holidays and season of dinners suggests the
above snbject, which should claim-a•due 'share
of attention from not only heads' of fatuities,
hut !rum all who are fond of having things
done right. l is a great accomplishment to,
be able to carve well and easily,, without sick"
wardness; but it is one that receives altogether;
too little attention. Too, often, it would seem,
that the host or hostess, or whoever is called'
upon to perform this table duty, has no idea of
there being anything needed bat to hack otl
in the most expeditions manner as much meat
as is required to satisfy the Wants of those
present, without the slightest reference to the
mode-in which It should be done, nr the choioe
bits to be secured by gainful pumas. -
seen those who in every respect, were real gen - -
Item= and ladies carve poultry, or a piece of
=1
: 7 • Vitirtniichanish
all &Sire to At; and ahead thin sty to taste"
the
the 14g,
'or rather thrmn •on our plates. To cut off
Wick; rough pieorlkoin any part that-the knife
bigromp)lllo stinro,
aside bath
Ailaritwo or such careless cuttings, the
idiot? piece is so defaced and uneven, that it is
no longer possible to secure a decent looking
bit; and the bone is left with much adhering to
it, in; lisggefrinOrsob l / 2 that dr7 and become
melees if left' Over -to the' twit rtirY,tikr
Vrhielr, haul the joint been properly cancel,
could lave been lent to the table fel ' a cold
relish for tea, in a nest and - attractive form.
Our ladies are seldom goodcirrirt ? 11,
notation attempt it. Few have bee& ttaright
or. I:hi:night it worth while to_try and learn; but
in Carly times it was considered an indispensa
ble, part of a girl's education. The want of such
knowledge often leaves one in an unpleasant
and embarrassing position; for to every one
there occasionally comes a Limo when thee**
Ileman of the family must be absent, and the
lady mast do the carving, or ask a stranger,
who may be more awkward than herself. j,
IHMMM LOCAL.
ter Look at the new Two Button
Kid glovea, just opened at Tinos & Co's.
Sficond arrival of fall and win
ter goods st Evan It Himitrrit's,,BcidgeAt.
a W. H. Fur4.En.,Sr, Co. are sell
tug din best ground plastor.at tS6 per ton. •
Dg. The K. C. well worth
FMNUM
visiting.
SiiirA NI line id Dry Goods ins ,
receivixl at EV.159 a: Hama's.
IDs. New Cloaks and Shawls, this
steel, p.t EVANS 41, Mumernes, 111:idge "stmt.
Viir; Tim' New Goods displayed by
za . co. are very - attrattre: -- '
Nei. The latest; we mean" the very
latest style Tie, can be seen at.War,s & 430144
small's K. C. P. •
/irk Cloths, Plana - obi, Blanlcets,
Shawls &c., our stock is completo.
Mutat Ilizsourfu.
' far That great Keylsfone Mithirig
Palace is situated on Blain street, nest to the`
First National Bank. .
Ser Read.: the adyertiee, merit of.
TAYLOR & CO., this week.
, tar The largest assoArneat of
Clothing in town, at Wot.r.t. Go:aid:m.olE4u
otono Clothing Palace. _
.
SirCounterpanes:l'o 3l e I,4!?.enii-sta4.;-:
luchardsoleg Linens, a itik Une it.`
EvANs 45.: limparrlfs.
IDS- A - fall line of Ladies', AfiRSPS
and Children's Bose, at Evprs l k.,FitumEttre,
Bridge street.
Mt-Velveteens all 'colors suitable
for Sacks, Baits, also cut or Vaal for - trimmings
at Evaxs k 11u..Durcult.
/Par Hoi)ds, Nnbias, &ails,' and
Ladies' and auldren's Wrappers -und Drawers,
at EVANS fi L umnrrifs, Bridge alma.
beirOur, stock of Pri4its,Shectitigs,
Slatrtings, Stripes, Cheeks, Ticking, Donlms,
- ecru was so large Ev.uss & Munirru.
SM. The Oar% of fire on Tuesday,
was caused by' \You. S, .GoLmttrrn selling a
snit of clothes to a red - headed customer. .
5a...1. complete line of the cele
brated "Queens Own" Silk lustre, Black alimica,
waft() be bad at Evass au.nruzu's.
FOUND, on the side walk near
WM. Ma's, on Monday night, a lilac colored
glove. The owner can have it by calling at
tfils office.
jer WOLF & GOLDSMITII . B advertis
ing agent causea quite au excitement atSurnia
Islan 1, on Monday last, by distributing neck
ties t;.i tlie -
Cam' C. F. Caws has been making
some improvements in the appearance"of his
store, and has added largely, to his stock of
good 6.
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V.V.Trandall's new Building Blocks
arc the things for presents to the youngsters.
They are bath amtuting, and instructive. CALI:-
nix, at the Post Office Book Store, has them
for sale.
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mg.. Insure at H. B. lkicKEAN' 's In
suranco Agency. None but old, reliable and
'first class companies represented,aiul all sound.
Office, Patch's Block, Towanda, Pa. •
Mir' The approach of the holidays
suggests the inquiry, "Where caw I buy pres
ents for my flunilyr Echo answers, Fuosi
Sons hare Fotho of the handsomest furniture
ever offered in this market.
$5O To $3OO Tgic
wanted for somo of the gloat popnly and best
selling .works of tho titnea. Address, Book
Agency, Towanda, Pa., Box 32.
z French - Pop - Empress
cloths, Merinos, and Sateer.e all the new and
- popular shades just opened at
Evass &
Fon. Orientl Heater,
nearly new, and very cheap. Apply to. lira.
E. U. ....ccond St.
Kir COWLEe Bakery is now in int
operation, and onr citizens in want or anythir
in the lino will find a nice assortment there.
M. As ever, we are still er.ecutlag
job work in the neatest manner and on ibe
shortest notice. - We invite inspection of ear
Ate` The Gerinknis Fire Ipsarance
co., N report that their wets ou Oct. 1,
1871, #ere $1,185,3311.4. Loma ak Chicago,
MG,500. Making them sound beyond qtication.
4tco. W. Mir., Agent,
Towanda, Pa.
' .goe. Sens.—A House and Lot on
Second street, near the Ward House.: ,Bnilding
new, three stories high, with good wetlandeis.
tern. rPossession given immediately. Apply
t - Issic S. rOST.
O. Of 6. T.
,iortii
counties of Bradford and, Sullivan, meets
at Smithfield, Nor. 2% 1871: A large • afield.
annoia degra. CALSTLOII.II, Sec';
Wysinaing, Oot. 17, '7l * -4w. * : -- •
Lo T.—On or about the let; inst.,
Town Order No. S 4, dated Fob. 27,1871, tunonnt:
V 12.50, on the ,Treasnrcr of Orertcsi priaship.,
and payable to R. knizatiw. Thirty dollars'
indorso in the. order., Thelhuler will.be re;
warded on : returning SO
I..addsbargh, Nor. 14, 1871.
- glE3Ssantch, English, and
n Wider Woofs, bought - 14eterrt thetidranoe,
d will be fold amoral:4lV r
. • - • Emig krirararrres.,
COLiCon . ..—TheStillivitii ii thra.
vita bqhe axisticaf and iiiithabas
Also the the
_beat Pod WA White Ash 'Cloak' at
the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at nij Oftea,
or at e. poems; sia ktotiatriiittlioiA
trilliiionsidly fine& It. If. WELIA:a.- 1 -
Sept 27 0 1871. ' •
io .' - -LAras h 4l * 11 1: Pr i ‘
i nonw n ,i • y
MI on Timely the .106, tbC
'Ave:Used to opine of on i that day
putiiiiiiidlitfter i lbramini i s ten,
si o'clock P. Vee Ihms.
::-:":1216 1 11e
COMP'
Ockzurrtg.—The members ot:the. WO*.
et_Pft• , 14 , - 064( •
requested to meet fee the transsetke of bust-
Item 2,1 the office of 0 . IlOrP3rf L aTa w al
di, SUTaild4 the entente* lea
fall !Mealtime L requested.
. Z. Ho n.
Talmud*, Nov. 14, 1871.
ifir - It don't look much
Trade corner Canal and- Vidaiiiiiii"ew York.
Baldwin, the Clathiez, sold ready made clothing
It retail Saturday last, N llopmounting to
•wer sixteen thousand dolar . " This la the lap
gest retail clothing business
,in America. All
Our readers are wittitif to gki Itaimrces.
Biermo RODltti 4 Lti. L. MOODY &
Co. have just received direct frOm tbe
litinikkiiktrytiolislibißliffidnii:
They having bought them of first hands, can
sell Hobos much cheater than any other deal
en in Wboli;lTieliii for
P . 99. -
WOLF 4i . ElaiStilwrielliatra' DST :
Overcoats, - $ 6.00.
Lotegrartt
©et Hate, t -
Etc., . etc., etc.,
At the Keystone, esotai Pant:
N9TP4347 - 41M4ia Barg4N 4- '
SATING
Of thi rtnAbAvare tbiskileieet-
OLD!) for thq purpose of amertd*r 7 iallefes 1
0d.2-otMection XXI of fly-Lairs, will be bold
duty Aigori
ilay, November 20, 1471, at 7 O'clock r. u.
M. 'WI ha'v.e), on. kand and 9ffer at
itargains
1 *Grover k Baku' Sowing Machine,
2 Ladd k Welititor's " "
1 - Wileilerty Alison's' a - 1
1 Franklin - 4 " "
1 Leather .1. 0.
Call at the agent! , of
' Nana =w~creas; having been
credibly informed of the existence of certain
eel weirs in the Wyalusitug creek and Susque
hanna ricer within the county of Bradford, of
which L M. HEWITT, Mosii En.mixnaxa- and
others are the reputed Pm:ler?, it 40reby or
dered. that the owners or managers thereof
slutll destroy or dismantle the same within ten
day, frota-the ilate heref,,e; I shall proceed to
destroy and dismantle the said eel weirs u by
Set or Asgerubly directed, as the same are here
by doolored to be nuisances. . -
S. P. Vis Puirr,
ti.:l4rift of Bradford Co: -
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Towanda.; Oct 18 ns4 ;°''' • •
-1871 FkLIA , JB7l.
Erase & ,-- I(iLoarrn -
Aro now rvady for .-the_ fall trade with s most
complete stock in efery Department. Buyers of
Dry Goods will find it ,to their interest to el
"amine oar stock and prices before making their
fall pureLaaes
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.Tnitinaicz.7=-Srict 14rdrIcE To Otni
Crivrounue.—All person, holding Policies of
the' COmpAnies named below,' are' herchi noU-.
bed that unerpircd premium on' the same silt
be refunded by the Col:op:mks, provided they
are-left with os_for eolleetion within s reasctsa. !
hie time. Please allend to, this at once, is Vitt
return Premium daces from the time of garret
&ring POlicy. Those living at a distance-mil
mail their Polices to us a t Towanda, Pa. / After
30 diyefroni th is date we tivill ie2 1 ;130 to recedes
them : _
, . . . ~
Otyrirelnficulinco Co.; • llort.roffl, Ott
Nortif. Amerldab,
Fultpry -, .....1'.1: • , . j ...: : New Yofti
Clesolarl., • 011iat
. , Ch -4 NrEk7
sc, „
.. . ' Genera Ve, l IneAge*ts. • f
,-.
:. Nov. 15, 1571.! .
The Examinations of Teachers
for ths present school year, Till be Wad se .pa,licrs;
Nevem. 1. Burlington, Luther's Mills " f
2. Ulster, Village
3, Lowtr Valley "
4, Athens. Borough
6, Litchfield, Center ' • "
- 7.lruulhana. Kuykcndall, "
8, Warrenatowen Bolles;
'• 11.•OrwelL Orwell BBL
13. Rohm. Borough " ' •
14, like, LeßAyicdlo
15. Herrick. Camp
16, Nryalaiing. Ornaldart • 7
17, Tuscarora, Ackley • • " • •
2P, Terry. TeriTtuutt " • . I
21. Asylum, Center -
Ettancling a3l9rte:•,B4Tenit - 't •
23, Wysor.„ Myersburg •
24, Monroe, Mouroeton
.23, Towanda Borough
Deco:ibex 2. TO ands Borough
and !rad p Teachers kilt plasmic b_ring tender , psn, Ink. pipes
encil. • • '
Exercises to comnierme st 7 o'clock, A. M.
A. A. IMtINCY..
Towiocls, Sept, 2C,, 1871.np1.
Co.•
PllialUpLE PROPZELTY rart • SALE let*
REAr.-3ly Watts House and Let of between Ali
and six cores of lind, with a large barn, wagon
and tdol=labuse/ilxIS feet, darter acre grovrOli
strawberries, bearing orchard, ac., thereon
situated t upomTowancla Flats, one and a' ball
valuable tor 'gal:Ault* 'purposes. Peaseisslcin
can be given at once.
I will also sell ut wholesale, tilsin favorable'
terms, ray present:Nursery Stock; consisting of
first class Apple, Pear; reach, and other
.14nit Trees and Shrubs; also, choice Evergreen
and other Oroamentil Trees,- Shintis,
•.: • :
_ Also, acres strawberries growiil7, iB me
Gardens upon my farm, ,and adjoining said
Watts lot ; including a lease for a term-of years
on reasonable terms, of all gardens hours
thereupon and to titarlo bindt
may be %ranted. This is valuable and rich gir.
den Lind ; ouc'and s ball acres have been &did
-rated for
. 0111411.4 for Unoe :years, prodacing
good crops., This is a fine opening for any per
son desiring - to go;into dio literseu - 7, 'or Faulk
Fruit and Gardening business. Apply to
rt. 31. WELT-RS.
Vitra:Zs, Po., Sept. 1, 1871.
ChtAPMAN—JAGHBO.N.-:—At •tt•ct Wyalusi.
Parsonage, Sept-4G, 1871, by-Rev. D. 0, i
Mr. Edmund D. Ckspwn to 4OusEllenJuk
sort; both of Wysinstrigi; ' • "-'
LOSET—BLLES.--By the saute, f at• the red
deuce of the bride's mother, Nov. 1, 1871,
'Mr. Albert E. Lowy, of Galesburg, 111., to
Miss Tillie J. Biles, of Wyslutang. •
1M.L..-DODD.;-11y. the same, at .Laeeyni
NoceBoB7l, Mr. than - 0442 to Mho Basis
- Dod!.l.,,both of - •• • " •
JOIISSON—BARSTOW.—At lhes - reiti' lance of
—the bride's mother. on Wednesday Mortdmr,
- !N0i...1.4„..1n. nr.t. W.u.'11.ebith,.. 1 g.1%.....
Jobractia r D e parld 11,9nriettetelc ti
of WS peace. - • —' •
ALLEN.—In Homo, Oct. 31, Mre.., Laura, Niro
of Saymbor Allen, in tho 36th year of her *et'
WOODBUEN.—In .114 1 :11me. Nov. 13, Cara u b
daughter of D. B. and Jennie Wooburn,
5 years, 9 months, and 13 dayi.
HUNT.—ln•Leßoy,on-tho sth of September,
• in the 74th dear of her ago, Elizabeth, widow
of the late Major T. Hunt, and daughter of
Rufus Foster, of North Towanda.
'- SPZIGiLt NOT=ESa
Mir HENRY EMUS, Merchant Tai
krr, Bridge street.
Guss: Fitsrr •
$2.00 a doz.; 3 gallon, $2.50 doz., at
W/CSAIAX k BLACY's.
ILMitzza.
~B eilif-We shall bet cicangelled.tozeul
an officer to wait on our delinquent ctistiaturis,
who domot pay attention , to our itt,tottientit,
Re will collect travel fee& _ ' -•
gcfunf:/
Towanda, Oct. 31;1871.
, _
tar Chop Fei(i7",clieap, at the ReA,
stoie.c. t 7 • f:.!
- MIXIWAT &En:arm
tge... T likge additiotti . to
our .. Liqortnicat of clamber sots jnit opera].
Als9oo llll Ifni EltsteNlTisie,- strum
itbgtrs'&llrother: • '•
WiICELIAU & BEACe.
1654.
.75.
.75.
R. , V. ,GooDaux,.Sec'y
Wmmix .t, BLACK.
MARRIED.
DIED.
—:o:-.1
41 106 m o w :: . 7_ , .......:
% a 5.. .,,
......, - .i
61 " 4 'Mt,
i. 4„, ...,.•
I 100- irui-1.. • •
4.,
1 - Ase'sidthisti sad _ 9 1 P l k
rod 15
Kw 3. mi. —-- - w dr a •S g.
ma Y.
stir Swink very low, at the Bed,
*it. sad
"1"
MI6 Tobacco, by the_pound, P.
ar barrel, chep, at the Bad, White and Blue
Store. ' BIDOTAT 3 ETTILITT.
_ MI6 Do not forget that Tea; is - sold
at Heeler's for BO amts. Jas. 18, 1871.
;•.! 3 ( 101-77TOJW.T (IT
-, NWT**, hy the ftem aiody, or
FlAkft tb.'!104."74:1340=,
Ncrnez—The undersigned self
goodso of all kinds usually kept in a* anintrr
stora, notaries,' , WX, far ready pay or
at special arranym,m‘ than can be bt
in Bradford county; and all persona having
ri boo ore k acconst usth. eNti
• L. D. Tarim
9. 1 A9c 110 :91 111 .P;!!;f4 Pin
have but' 4eeeivea
stock of Tea, bouglt since the redriction l irE
duty on tea of ten e t.: per - pound, and offer
them at the low annexed :
, Best yson, 1,35; Good Yo Hy..
$l,OO
18C ; *7O to9o coast:fon Fine,
75 cents,
__ Hylton 53 cents; t Apia,
$1 90 I " fif. i l. ().
;
ilk y'he Worth Brithai ag l a 3ret
iantile_el 04 fat
burgh, when informed of . that losses by the
Chicago Sre,
re klograpbeff back : " Subscribe
95,000 lbr the lief of the sufferers, and draw
on us at three days fo ottr_losses. For Win
ranat in above Company, on as favorable terms
as any other, apply to
O. D. Bairn.rrr, Agent.
Ncece -aktibiscsikOlioidiiiii MAW
cies of the Fulkon, tirth, flutezian, Hartford
and Chailstel lusheaneS Campnian,. id 'St
this agency, aro requested to return them o
us at once that we may take account of the:lo. -
expired pritainin, which will * be refunded
*should the Companies hereafter prove to be in
condition pay it.
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Oct. 23• • C.tatr, & Vocarr.
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Thyw Atalrertwsuillts
SEASON- *0 , 187-14 =
L O. Or G.TAECTOIIII
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Tie committee have de I the followicm engage.
:cents : • - I•
-101IrE LOGEAN, •
pittjec4--"Nlce Toting ]ten"
.
Dr. J. O. ROLLAND,
( warrirr Trrcoxt),) - I
Date-IVESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1871
§lbject " the §octalllttdertow.",
ra.-
IME
JOHN ,0017G11.
Date,-217E8D1 DECEKBER, 26, 1871.
t 31114 Will It TV."
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PETROL Ulf V. NASB F.
Date—ILIMARY 91, 1872.
Subject—" The Mission of Siinewangh."
ANNA. DICKINSON.
Flite-kEMIIAST 1172:
f übject.“ Jaw of Arc."
Mil
The other 'lecturers
_al33 probably be KURR
WARD BEECHER and WARE TWAIY.
The IIItENDELSSONS 4217111111111-471.111 ntllgfict
Concert DECEMBER 1. . •
General adinhadon...
Season Tic.keta
Ikkets for sale at Pox= k Ilzaares Drug store.
Bale of Thatervett Brats Coausience two &VI
before each lecture. •-,
JllO. 'F. EUNDERBO7S. W.
L. 11.' FEOST. 21.
J. it VA/I . IIIIM.
Towanda, Oct. b. 1871.
TILE ' CHE'E§T PLACE
TO troy
BOOTS, SIDES IND RUBBERS,
zs it Tat
METB.OPOIAIZAN STORE.
NO. SIORITITTNB & PATTON* BLOCI.
BRI3XIE STREET.
. 7 7 7 • . • -
lagest stock of Boots, Shoes
and Rabbere impr brought h;tio X*l
ford Co!ipt,y,
per cent. cheaper than they can be
•
bought at'iniy-other establishmeuL.
I buy mY:itockle at &it hm eu4
thereby save;' • the Jobber's profits,
wlkelt eiuibletVoie tO sell ebi3Sper Win
any other House in Towanda.
, , ,
nuttrwt - I
Of all oite latest Oyles, which will be
reinikl nieU:rt Prise
Mena' 4ipp,,,and Calf Boota,'and
Ladies Fine Shoes;retailed at Whole-
sale Pr ee e N LYJ i
^=~, ri ; '
I have! the ekchisive sale of SAM
ili):(li..•.lLalij
.lIEL WILSON'S Mens',' Woniens',
(:1
'Misses and Childiens Fine Shoes,
which are e . Keefe` ver brongbL into
tha marketi
MO rl !duo
tlf,Tl l l3 II No
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TOWID4II., Styr. vii.atvl
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L4o". "A 0.33 at ~CA
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Loa aittia.4 1
46 0 '..1,1j4,, 4
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k.'4IIIIEIIEfitiASEOBTKEINT,'--
EaY Taw
• LOIPICST'PRICE2I!-
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EMT. AMINIMME 10A .
-.3. , .121..1 tf ~,• ,;I-: • ' , 0 ; , 1:;-. •
-1 7 ART 4611 , 1 _ t atcnn ErOCK:
Fizz; cgiciDs.
ides. '-i ilj• t ' / WI, S ,- '. Pack • • - .
disial Mks... t " -•••- ' ' -• • - Colored • •
lhaq• Ms. Pan Iliad It •
ill* 01 11Mern. •-.- Y..:'....1: 4. f ',. , 1 ~. • Nazism
midi •
.ftsprell• Ck4ba.
2 . 1 40 1 0 1 : 11 . 13 .2 11 . 41 -•• .-. ._, ~,•••.:• - , ,: -. AIM% Zi Pi.
-vim 1 97 I F iNE . 11, ` ar ' e .r 4 •
COIfE4AU STOCK OF
4/lu;Migtiusii.
ATIBARGAINS.
;565 1 11 11 1 11 1
Dti
'/„T y
K IP B°43TB'
...$ 60
3 60
POTT.Z.
P, ,HICSS.
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BOOTS AND SHO9,
3.3c)cote. 313cmorto6
Have the sole eohtrol" for the Retail
trade oit •
And we are rstailluihem u low as other buses are
retinas Eastern Goods.
Bs sort that yon are buying these Boots, for it Wont
stand to reason that an Eastern Mot, made by ma
chine throughout, will begin to wear with the eels.
bruited
RUBBERS!-
• Wye assortment; which we are selling at a large
zedction s. in prices. We keep none but neat quilt:
POW
F . 1,..;115E SHOES I
FINE SHOES
•• • - FINE SHOES !
:'t 'i ! !
!tie tapes. Mats and Cliqtran. In !Vb. Gast, Md.
=lii t g=g by ririt ti rg tort i 1114 ill::
irifi \ oir'af GOODS 4:0( WED
11011E§ I itiAMCEit3
!.ts
4 . 7411. i +:4
xilst • -••
alarlieekid4athirld
samilidraulltioskt VativeAma.4
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MAGIte. iker.
asurtmatt Inaba sseticest eareagpood,
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DEM
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Otis as a adi r sati rya 1011 be gutted.- •
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Ltasoa,.
' Towels.
11-1=4.11
. FLAMM& .
Wails Murals.
' Zed Ilaireets.
Chia
mss.
libblias Shansi;
OPers Flasnels.
JIZAVZSIL
BILPTB,
(MATTED& - -
AND WACIEDSOB.
LIZ TEX
LATEST NOVEZ4TIF,s
E !I 4
"SHAWLS.
=: EXAMINE OUR STOCK
BUY (X)C4)S CHEAP.'
i s
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N
81A BOOTS,
CALF 80673%
11171#mu BOOTS,
In endless variety
-i
-lk. 0 0 1 D yi & QO.,
ilnuiphrey Bros.
HARD-PADS
BOOTS AND S k IOES
Manufactured in Towanda,
ii.Okiii 634 0 .0 :ii tv 111
TOWANDA BOOTS.
RUBBERS !
Towanda. Iltar.l, 1871
."••••••••.nimm.W.....wow
g d s" SALE.—By oi
N waft with of 11. Es. tamed eat of Court
g ree ttron E be lbe of
exposed Bradford County and to me
to public the Court
tit Dorßoronotroitanda, on sale, at
TIMBILDAY.
Kt, 11121. ociatimentligi at I oNAIScIi p.m.
C . S= described /04 Meow or Parl'eloflard
UMW m Wyeox tarp.„ bounded norm by-land of
run inneroool end Nab @beet of reschut`s sub
wts Nast Veranda. ellat ty bid !Ithioltosata
and lokNo. Bof hbek 26 of said subdivision, (be=
tag Um lot upft which an ate beim is now being
baited.) south
laid
raid lot No. 6 and a twenty feet
die/ trust hi laid alley and land. of said' Abram
Illavercook, decalaimi, having a frontage on said Wain
inset of 160 bet and a depth of lb feet, with a
famed nobs thereon. Being the Immo land as
'deacaibed in Wm. N. IbegniVs map of Messina's
aubribielon of East Towanda and numbered 4 and
#of Block 26 of said subdivision. -
&bad and taken in execution at the wait of W. H.
Worilenara: Christiana Sehwenke.
• ALSO—The following described lot, piece 'or par.
eel of bind situated in Overton twp., bounded north
by the radio higtor*Y, on the mist by-land of Myra
O'Brien. tar the thuth Intl' west by lands of John
Ifolynethx, containing 13 acres more or less. iglbut
10 imres lammed, with a frame house, .an old log
stable and s few fruit' trees thereon.
Seized abd taken in execution at the suit of J. B.
Cowell's& IL Sherman;
ALSO—The fefkrwinedmicribed lot, pleas OrPsreel
Of land situate in Ontintille esp.. bounded north by
the public highway and lands of Theodore Porter,
on the east by land nf said Theodore Porter.
wiand
Sou th WI pnbue,liginnkr. pnpointngt
h-af astern otisnill, more .or- lwasialgoto , i , eC th
*
!tamed house. framed barn and a fest:fruit trees
thereon.
• • t
Seized and taken in execution et the edit of Mc.
Marra t Snapp vs. Minerva' A. Dickinson and C.
0. Di
ALBo—The [(glowing described lot. Piece or Pir
eel of land situate in Athena borough, bounded on
the north by Chesnut street, on the east by land of
J. IL Ely. on the aceittitry Jamea.WilsonAnd IL W.
Patrick, and west by' N. C.. Ifatrls. , being 80 feet
front on said Chesnut street by 11.1 toot deep, with
• two story framed . dwelling house. and's few. fruit
trees thereon. • • ;°
Seized and taken in execution at the snit or N.
Tn Ci
Harris . Squire Northrop -
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• ALSO—The fallowing deecribed lots of land, Kant'
Ste In Wyeoz twp. In Fleschurs subdivndon of East
Towanda. Designated as Lots Nos. 4 and 5. Loca
ted on Main street.'and being each 15 feet front on
Said street by 2115 deep in said ditlsiolt. • All ll*
inlaikhe;bullitztgew, • • - •
Seized and taken in execution at thesuit-of Chas.
Hoppe vs. Christiana Scbwenke.
The following described . lot. piece or par
bel of land situated in Elder twp.. takunkd north
by lands of John Isabel, on the- east by lands of
Davis Vandyke. on the south by lands belonging to
the motile of Walter Pollock. 'deceased: andan the
west by lands of, Catharine Brooks. Containing 43
acres of land.-more or less, about 12 acres partially
Unproved with an old log house thereon.
Seized and taken in execution 'at the suit of John
Dixon vs. If: S. Breaks and D.'ll. Brooks: ' •
ALSO--By virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo., will be
bold at the same time_and place. the following des
cribed lot, piece ur parcel of land situate in Burling
ton ten.. bounded north by-land of Lawrence Ken,
dall, east by /saw' Slowed:us, south, and wed by
land of Justin. Morley. Containing Whicres of land
more or lets, improved, with a board house and a
framed ,bazn thereon.
Seized and taken, in execution atd.he suit or Peter
Brady'. use vs. George C. Hill.
ALSO-,The following described lot, gum or par
tai of lapel tiUde in West Burlington twp bounded
north by lands of Simon Stanton and Andrew Stan
,
lotto= the east by lands of A. k. J. Morley, on the
south by lands of Mrs. Stanton and Job Leman'.
•• -• • • and west by lands of _Joseph Foulk
Containing 50 acres of land, mock or lees, about •
acres improved with a: framed house, a board stable
and a saw mill and a few front trees thereon. •
Seized and taken in execution at the snit cif E. W.
Babes use vs. Henry Patterson.
MSO—The following described lot, piece or pax-
Teel of land situate in Canton tap., bovended on the
' north by lands Of E. B. Parsons, east by landi of
George Camp and, James Hunter, south by land of
Mid JameallSer and If, VA by' lands 'of James
Hunter and Shadrark Williams. Containing 50
acres of land. more or less, about 2.; acres Improved
. with two_framed houses, an old log booth and a few
.frult trees thereen.
Seized and taken in execution- at tlie suit of J. E.
Bullock vs. Robert W. Sawyer.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par
cel of land situate in' Troy tap., bounded north by
lands of J. J, t G.F. on the east by lands of
M. W. Jones, on the south by the publio highway
leading from East Trc4. to Troy boro, and lands of.
Nathan Whiting on the west by laud of said
'Nathan Whitiimland J. J. t. G. F. VOWS Containing,.
&bent 3 acres of (land, more or less, with one framed
house, ene framed tarn and outbuildings, and a - tetv
. fruit trees thereon. -.
Seized and taken In exeention at the snit of Bobart
& Porter vs. L. P. Baldwin. ".
. A1.8()--Tbe following - described lot, piece or Far
cel of land Situate in Towanda bete., bounded on
the north by land of J. I'. Kirby. on the east by G.•
F. Illentin, on the south by O. Fillason , and on the
west,tiy Main street- '. Being about 30 feet front on
salt Win streetiand about 112 feet deep, with a two
litorylitsmed i F l Clrist 31111 thereon , with the en
gine., boiler, ery..te,belongingto the same.
_
seized and en in execution at the suit of Job
F. Xirby vs. .w.lsr. Fuller and Leander Sanford. .
. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par
cel of land situate in ' two., commencing
at the north.** corner of lot- No. 41, the north
east corner of left No. 75, the south-west e earner of
lot No . 31, the douth.east - of Warrant No. 1012, and
the south-wester of lot No. 31 in Flowers-sub
division of the Wads: • Thence &lona the war
rant line north 76%; pill., to a corner; thence east
64 1 3 pre., to a cerner: thence south %IL' nra. to a
corner in the south. line' of lot and north lln6 . of
No. tl; thence along the south-4Mo of warrant No..
1492 west MN pts to tne'plac , e of beginning. Con
taining 26 acre* and 36 perches of laud, more or.
•• ' •
j le rieized am) taken in execution at the suet of 0. D.
Bartlett to the use of Harriet A. Scott vs_ -.Banirtni
W. Luther. ' I
' 5i160..-Tha following lot, piece or parcel of laud
siteite in Towanda twri.: bounded on 'tile north by
lands of John 01 Smith and the - widow COon, cart
by lands of William Watkins, *kith by lands of M.
C.-Mercer, and The estate of C. L • ' ii, deceased.
and west by lands of Gemge Bri , 'Rosie Durez
and J P Durex. IContaining 135 s of land. more
i pir
or }CAB, about at acres improved. ith a large frame
dwelling house. 2 old framed 'louses, framed barn
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken into execution •at the exit of
H. Charlotte Ward adm'x of the estate of C. L.
-Ward, deceased, vs Michael Ileylert. , ,..
ALSO—The following described lot , piece or-par
cel of land sittuite in .Towanda bore. bounded on
the north by land of James Macfarlane, east by,the
Susquehanna Wier, south by lands of John Carman
and others. westl by lands of said John Carman and
Alonzo Mingo's. rßeing 50 feet on• said river, and
running back to Said Carmanand Mir.goe east lines.
with a framed dWelling Mice*, and a few fruit treeir
thereon.
. •
&lied and, taken into execution of the suit of
J. O. Frost's use ;vs F B Ford. -.
ALSO - The following described lot, piece of: par
* of laud situate in- Burlington Boro',. bounded en•
the north by lands of John A Codding, east by the •
Tom Jack Creek.isouth by shop lot now orformcrly
belonging to A .! Bliss, and west by the Berwick
Turnpike, being I about 100 feet, more or less. en
said turnpike and running back to said creek, with
a framed dwelling house and • llev fruit trees there- .
on. '
=MR &AM.-
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Seized and taken ih execution at the an
RCM. va Sarah Jane SweeneyFaud Daniel 11 Sweeney.
ALSG—The following desitibed lot, piece or par
cel of land' !auto in Wysox twp.: beginning at a
corner on line of the so-called Nobles & Hontanyes
lot 90 feet east of Sebastian linowis north ' -east
corner, Mewls north 6 doge: and 30 minutes, west
073 feet to a , corner• thence Mirth 19 deg and 30•
minutes, east 533! feet; thence nerthdeg. and 30
minutes wt V'3 feet to a corner on line of the farm
of Stephen Strickland.Jr, thence along line of the
same south 5 deg& and 30 min - ides, east 1430 feet to
the south west corner of said Stricklanirs.farm on
line of Nobles & 3iontanyesJot heretofore Mention
ed; thence along dine of the same south 62 degs.,
west 370 feet to. the place of beginning. ` Containing
16 acres and 126 Perches of land, more or less, with
a large framed house, known as the Park_ Hotel.
trained barn andl'other outbuildings, and part of.a.
Trotting Park thereon.
Seized and taken In execution at the suit GI Job
P. Kirby Ili Charles : Hoppe. .
ALSO—The following described lot, piece , or par
cel of hied situate in Altemy twp.,. beginning at a
point in the pribtio highway or Dectiek Turnpike in.
front of J. H. Ladd's houie running theeee down,
the middle of the highway leading from said turn= -
pike to the Hibbard school lionise in- on easterly di
rection' to the renter of the loath branch of Towan
da Creek, thence down said creek the several courses
thereof to thie line of Wells Wilcox's land; thence
along line hi a north-easterly direction to a hemlock
corner; thence by lands of said Wilcox and others,
in se sisterly direetion to hemlock corner on the
Wiatar line; thence along said list mentioned line
in a southerly direction to the South Branch of To
wanda creek; tlicince down. said -MTek by-the several
courses thereof to the corrr ei l ,,, ol 3 ' William '
Baler's
,
land; thence by I hunts of Wilcox.' to the
Middle of the Berwick Turnpite;lhence aleng said
Turnpike to thelplace of beginning.. Containing
213 acre& of land) more or less, about, 80 ;Jerez im
proved, with fanned barns and dwelling houses and
feta trees them*: excepting and. reserving there
beim about V. acres of the above lot laying on the
east side of said turnpike, which was conveyed by A
raid to Ichabod Quimby; Also a lot adjoining said
Quimby lot on the north and deeded to S. D. Steri
gere by kf. A. Ladd and wife, and also excepting cer
tain lots sold by the defendallt.John 8. Campbell to
Joseph Campbell; . H. Stevens...? HeMT CaMPlieK: A.
H. Heger, John Shultz, F. A. Schrader, Baptist
Church, E. P. Jones, D. W. - Harahberger. Wm. May,
Clarinda Carr and:others.
Setzedind taken, in execution at the snit of John
27.. Calif's use ra. D ; Ormsby and SCarenbell.
Also will be weld of the same time and place all
the interest of Fiederick Flosehut in the above des
cribed lot. pleat* parcel of land, at the suit of Fox
Steams. Men= arid Co.. rs - Prederick Flewhut.—
Also at the snit of limo= k Co.'e use vs.
Frederick Flesehilt. ,
•
—The
following - escribed lot; piem'or.par
pet of tend situate in stir tap.. bOunded on the
north by land of Jitsort.',Ettaith. teat by land of Nor.
man Shasr. south by land -of Lewis Detter..westby
the peldte highway leading from Towanda , to Ailieus
Canteinitig,% acre of land.. more or balk all un
proved, with st• framed dwelling house and a raw
fruit trees Duman: • . .
ALSO—One other lot, floc., or parcel of hind. situ
ate in Ulster twpl, bounded north by a road leading
from the Terwsuadatatd , Athens road to the.canal, on
the east by the.cartahmairott thenntith and wtsit-by
lands•elf Norman SIMS,. • Containing. • acres of
laud, ttore Or lees, • all lmpioied, with a steam
mill need [Or planing lumber, grinding plaster, feed
kc.. with maeltitiefY, engine,- boiler; ke., attached
thereto.
- Sated amitheew in oreention at tbosedt of Adelia
N. Ferguson vs. charted ,Wells:rAlso at the suit of
A. 0, Mason's use vs Charles Welles.
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par
' eel of land sitimtein Overton tap., bounded north
erly by binds of Phiki. Whims. easterly by the Slate
road, southerly by lands now or formerly owned by
S. Camp.and .westeny by lands now or formerly
owned by Beagle and others, Containing 5 0. acres
of land;more, or CRS.
Seeseditrod Intereentiori at the sultof
Trollon'eitie, zutfalewis.--,. •
ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par
celed' land abate in Standing Stone twe.,:bOunded
oaths north by lands of E... 11: Derma and Patrick-
Boyle; oast by hods of Pendell. Emitter:id PBBrewa.
ter. south by lands of Lewis Page. and west by the
Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Rail Road
Company. Conhilning- 20' acres of laud, more or
less, Mont; etema barreoved, with a• framrd'harti
and feW fruit trees thereon. -• " • '
Seized and taken in execution et ti • silt of Jerry
O'Brien vi. James Melienrau • ' .arc A. McKenna.;
ALSO—The folios in,. lot. New jor
oel of land attest. •, sox tap. Joctunded,on the
north by a .. I • u .j.uning tWoi ' between lands of
Ides. John Ile s and the hereby described lot.
said lane jointly Mimed by each,: on the east by land
of Stephen &Milani and the public highway;
on the south by lands of BIS' Nobles and Sebastian
Knolls, and on the trest'hy" the Susquehanna river
and the North Dameh Canal. Said tract of land be
log composed of pieces and parcels of land mar
• chased by Job Pi Kirby of M D Strickland and
• Abbott, said tract of bled so - purchased of said Ab
' ltott. IMMO been tbemerly . eartted by Luke Strleb.
land, and always excepting and reservingbowever
to the sad O. - P - dfirbyi hie heirs- snit issigna. ten
acres of the •
'purl Peiretrured of and Abbott,
lying on tbe aisthide of tb,c, toed; aliseithe
Mane lot as now Mieloslat. byfelsoe Within lee east
of the fence of the same width as the home lot. •
borne lot being the ono on which is •eiterated
BUBBERS!
'; ROMER
MIELS
EMI
bongo In %lick/ I" Wetly now resides. !
200 screw of land. more or has. about 4
br=eed.. sod. being the sum lot of laud .!
to Frederick Fleechut. the .
Mathias Welhoe by X. P. Kirby. by con
date July 24: 1869, excepting certain I;
deeded off from the above described to ,
Homan. Walter Flpeneer. T. B. Cafdp,
Charles E. Pierce, Eta= AClfullock an ,
hub reitaled lam sack contract 404. I
Frederick readmit.
Seized and 'taken to execution at the
Stevens. Meritie b Co., wit Frederick
Also at the welt of G. F Mason & Co's la'
arta Easel:mt. • :
ALSO—The following described lot:P
eel of landrsltnated in Monroe top..
by lands In possession of Hiram Sweet.
by - the Berwick Turnpikei on the month
Wall= Decker, and on thowest by land:
Decker and Hiram Sweet. containing 2
or lem, all inaprcried,'*ll2, ► frathe Douse
and fruit trees thereon.
-
, - Seized and taken in mention at the
& Aldrich vs. George V. Myer.
J
ALSO—The following dercrihed lot. p
eel °fiend - situated In' Canton tam. ' bon
by lands or A. IC.; 'Astell, on Abe , cast b
Ellshalloackwell, on the south by lands
Enndell and on the west by
,lands of
Aztell, containing 50 acme; more or leas,
- . 15 acres improved and no buildings. -
Seirodand taken - ln esoxtution it tho s
Elliott vs. A. 3f. Barlett and A. P. Mace
ALSO—The following described lot, p
eel of land situated in Burlington. tap,
north by the public highway from West
to the north branch of Towanda - Creet.
by land of Gregory LartVni, on the south
Allen Baal er and on the great by. lands •
ter and J. Gilbert. containing 25 aces na
about 20 acres imprcrred; with perained
barn and a few fruit trees thopfbn.
Seized aad taker: in execution at the-
Holm_ra VS. Lewis Pratt. • 1
J. P.. VAN F
L lStaada. ?Jai. 1,1871.
pnocLA.kirrioN.LW:
Mon. FARRIS R. 0111121" Ell, Preai
to the 12th Judicial District, consisting of
!kalif Dradfcrrd and Susquehanna, Llid,El,
Loa FLassm ant J. R. Vaal:Mrs. Assoc! ,
In and for said county of 13racifoed. beset .!
,Irelit betting dale the 31st day of Octr ,
ne• directed for holding a, Court of
Terminer. General Quarter Sesiduns of
Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court at
for,ths county of Bradford, on 3londa
Der 4. 16171:14 continue three 'weeks.-
.Notice is therefore hereby given to the
and Justices of the P'earr... of the county
that they be then and there in their pro
at - Mexclaelr in the frceinocm of said da,
cords, inquisitions and other remembra
those tido:re 'which to. their odic& appe •
done: and those who are bound by recd;,
ortherwise to. proswento against the
are or may heir' the jailof- said comity, or
be bound - to appear at the acid court are
and there to prosecute against them ax 141
;mum( are reqtested to be punctual in t
dance, a:,, , irecably - to their notice. ' '
Dated at Towanda, the 91st day of Octo
year of our Lord, one thousandeight hu
• exaventy-one, and of the Independent
United Statia, the ninety-fourth.
.1. P.. VAN FLEET,
T . IST OF NAMES Q
SONS dravai 'to act lin Jurors In
Common Picas to r tx, bell at Towanda
DAY, DECEFBEIt4, 1871
CB&YD Jrnoits
Arnienia,Viarles 7.. Green: . Athena t •
Loomis; Burlington West. W. Gamm
13allard; Granville. Noah Loomis; Lelay.
comb; Monroe hero.. J.l B. Smith; Ors - el
Boardman. Jr.. Nelson Barnes; South C
Ingersoll; Sruithfteld,,lsaac M Eames, A.
bell; SylVania. Clark Tinkhmii; Standing S
rick Kane; ToWandoi bore:, Geo. Guntin;
North. Richard ilorton, Wilford Easterbr
hero.. /Brain Buck, Eus. B. Dowell; Troy
ram Rockwell; Tu6earora, Wesley Cogswell
I. _Manchester. John 11. Carey; Wyain
Chamberlin. - -
.711.1121/87£ .7m:l:taus—mum VIII
Athens twp . John P. Chase. John Boswi
A. -Perkins - ; Albany, I:. F. Jones, Benj.
Boyd W. Wilcox. Charles Sclimorke nbeeker •
Wilmot Camp; Barclay, L. W. Tiffany. C. I
West Burlington. I. J.. 'Fanning ; columb
ijavens; Cantrm. twp.. henry Matson, Ili I ,
ley t Granville. C. R. Kenyon:- Herrick, W.
JObrt. Teed, Frederick Johnao
John Mcfiftl, Lewis Darling; Otertoo,'Ed
Ridnbnry. Charles Bendy: Rome tap.,
W. 8.. Parks': Rome bOro.. _Hiram Woodbu
lug Stone. Jae. O'Herron: - South Creek, I
Aber; flpri OA; Lewis D. Beach; Sheshei
ton Phillips,- Edw. Brigham; 'Terry. Wilso'
J. it. 3latin; Troy twp., S. N. S}valding ; '1!
W. L. Ackley; Towanda born., -Fred
Wypolt. Geo. Pool. Richar.l Xyer.
Drake; • Wydrullug,:i . ornelius Pot oraril
W. Clark. - . •
•
Excuan \«EZ
Asylum, Henry Westbrook; Athens b
Gregory. C. 0. Inintingdon; Barclay,Ja
llama. Daniel Powers, 'Frank 7Sordrap
Crane; Colnnibla. Timothy iGnStin; Can
Jacob Roberti; Franklin. Calvin Varney
twp., Ornaldo Kellam; Pike, Lewis A.
Itolue twp.. Clinton Wattles, Almet M.
bury. George Lowman: Standing stowl,
Sheekegrln. Abram Dinonnu;
S. Bosley. Aline Berry; Sylvania, Jame , ..l
Herman Bilirritt; Towanda bozo., Horatio
A. Burbank, Hiram McGill, Fred. C. Gore;
twp.. ira.E. Stevens;, Troy bozo.. Edward
Henry Cobb; Troy twp.. NebronAtbal; Ul
ty Shaw; Windham. Geo. °Mislead,- S. D.
Wilmot, john H. Filch, Faril B. Hunginger;
Wyeoa, J. Conklin; tWarrtid, link.
Myron Capron, Yot,A. B. liti:mrdslee; Wyalus
C. Stevens. i
Athen; tarp., Wrk;bt unhAni: Athens b.
li(ldanglit Asylum, P. - Moody. B. Tr
Hornet; Albany, E. Rut , Int-un; Arruenia.. •,
West Burlington, D. L. Ro.:Imell, T Black":
Ilt.tzton twp., E. Rhndle: Barclay.. Isaac
CaUtOrrt.WP. • T. M. Watts, J. tipal,llnit; •
Foy'.e; Litchfield, F. Cooper. T. B. Cotta
Lurx•oek-: Leßoy, Jenkins, I'. IlaiMn
Darrow; Rome buro., 11. Prince; Sprig
Westbrook; Shesh.gtquiu, J. Newman; Stnit
TraCy. S,l:l 4 ldtchet: Tory; E. 'Horton: T
F. Veile, D. L. Lawman; Towanda
Smith. J. ”raural. Steveua. C. Eirb.s:
ban.. B. PaAidannt. Ulster, C. E. Fur
Thomas; Windham, C. Morey; WyKor: Jo 1,!
Wralnsing,, Juatus WiLuct, Johnl
J. A:Linderman.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.-LNi
'hereby elven that' there has l- en
settled in the ntllc'e of the Register of
for the count:int Bradford. accounts of 00 ,
tion upon the following estates. viz.
Final account- of H. C. Baird and EX
Executors of Daniel McDorfee.
-Final account of I. A. , Piorve
Ca.nochan. •
Final account of Char:cl
Charles A. Welles.
Final aceour.t of 31eribali*.F sei lei
F. Horton Executors of Henry Fek.sclideri.
Xtnal doommt of Miles Prince Admiti..
A. '
Final :account of
,Anr...a Ilowe Sdmiaie
James B. Howe. • - - '
Final aoconnt of Heat don Morse and li. N
Administ-atore of -Nathan
Final account of Nancy M. Jarvis Alm
of J. K. Jarvis. • •
rr Final account of Fact:mid B.xlford ACru
of . (Twen McCann. deceased: •
• I
Partial 'nee-011a of Janie, If. Wen.•<. a
Spalding Administrators of Gcor3;e 11. %Val I
the appralsement of property rt off•l:T
ntors or .ki.bainuitrators. to. widows or eh
thefolloWing decedents. , •
' Estate of John G: Blaksiec.
Estate of Simeon Taylor. l
Estate of Hiram Buck. .
-.
Estate of SamM , l Warner.
• Estate of Augustin Lewis.
Estate of G. H. Stone:
Estate of Daniel Holdridg,o. -
Estafe of Myron M. Dt. odd," •
Estate of George D. Cook. • "
Estate of-Joseph Doane.
Estate of Nicholas Dernorest.
The *hove will be presentedJ t ietie
our( I:ef Bradford County for micro»
allowance. Thursday. December 7th' Is7l.
E. GI.ADD
•
T NOTI
In the matter of the • incorparation
Towanda BUilding arni Saving Fund Ass
Towanda Borough."'
: Notice is hereby given that the above
sociatlon . has presented to the Court of
Pleas of Bradford County. their article of Al
asking fora decree of Incorporation. and
Court haring examined the.s.ame, and Cud,:
correct. decits) that•.they be incorp.'
prayed for. on Monday ~ t he 4th day of Del
nt
2
o'clock-p.m..C211.50 b. - . shown t
W. A. THO
Nov. 1.Z."71-su'd . Froth
A viraoß's - NOTItE.
inaf!er of the . I,iffrio of P. S.. 11,71:m
. fn the Orphan's Cratrriii Br;vi . Asti roune.i.
The undersimied, appointed by iidOcylv
of Said comity.an Auditor. to mazsliall asst
tribute funds in the hands of the aiim'r of
will. attend to 'the 01;t104 of his appointimi
Mitre. of fiver but Elsbrce in the. b
-Towanda. on FRIDAY. the let day of DE
1871; at 1 o'clock.. a. in.. at which time ant
persons haring claims to said moneys, arc
'to Present the same, or be forever deb.
coming in Upon . said fund. •
cslB.'7l-1w E. ovr_hTox.
.
A - L'DrTOR'S
tc.A. ter nf tAe estate eft Dori ROW, - de
the Conrt of Common Pleas of Itradford I
The. undersigned 2ppoini..4 by the 04.
of Raid County all auditor to mamba! the
distribute fonds in the hands of the &dual:
id gni." 'eatib - -, will attend to the dutlea
pointrisent, at hia office in the borough o.
on FRIDAY, VOVENIBER '24, -, 18:1, at 1
'4, at which time and place all person,
Palma upon Fold money are required to p,
came or be debarred from coming in
'money. 11. 13. NCR
Towarsda, :Coy.' S. 1371.
kuprroirs- NO'
conwa v.. Avityamy,
Tert, - ist'D3, 7 .6tiit-%.1-Catm
connq•
Theundersign:yea an An.
Court to digtributo armor
Rerlif atistno ,
..^
eatite. will attend to the
mont at hie Ofika in the
NICINDAY•tbo 2oth • clay m
clock a. in, at which time al
lug elatou lo said maw)* are
same 'or be debarred from eau
Oct lit 1871.-41 L
A MITNISIIIATO
Nntio-.. is hereir givin
e‘i to the estate of GLIIDM
of Burlington, aro refines
ate parntent, and all ttrisorrff
lasti estate lutist prerrnt tbc ,
setilentent, ' •
0rt.5,11-itit •
A VMDTISTRATO
•Icttico.i.st.ereby` g iven
ed to t'ie eF.tate of 1i 3t:
Towanda tp. dee'd, Itteteryi
psytnent.; and all pergons h:
Pltda most present the sun)
settlement. JULIA A.
Ex"' TIC T. 0 . 4
' Notice to hereby Orel:if
to the estate of JOAN I'
tsp.. dec'd. tire requested i
pea* and, an persons btvh
tate rart! , k.prevent the mei
settlement, - . JOIE
. • ' • - -ri: - .• ,
D vni.u.....
--.- .....„,,,w•
rinv:34rr.
: Log
ME=
•
NOTICE IS HEREBY - GIVEN
that application will ha made at the next meet
ing of the Legislatanre of Pennsylvania for the in
eonsoration of e Wino Bank, to be.'known as the
Towanda Swinge Bank. to have a- MOW of fifty
Illosuount dollars; with authority to lncreaee the
opus to any amount not mweeding three hundred
thousiusd dollars. The Objects of said bank and to
receive money on deposit and to discount •notes.
_bills. kr- and toriercisegeneral banking prtirdeties.
to be locked In tad Wrough of - ToWatida. county of
Bradford. With authority to establish ,bnutcheis at
other places in said county. •
'Jane 0,11411 n - . •
ontalnlnc
aim,..
wa,n.
ndaizt.
• M
!T
toptvoles
,1 one lot of
H:1-by by
1 ,n16 of Foz,
eaebut.—
I. - vs Fred-
re or par
ded north.
I.n the kart
by land of
VCYrICE is hereby given_ that ap
yllestion will be made to the next legislature •
of Pentisytaigits for the ebuorporation of a Sesinir
Bank. with disciotuatiug and depositing prfatlagea,
be located at Wyalturlnsr. Bradford County, with;
paving of $25,000. with the prltilege to increase the
Immo .to $lOO,OOO. under the name and style-of the s
Wyal using - Savings Bank. 4)&10
BES
RIM
tXECII-TOR'Si NOTICE.-
otlce is hereby treD thitall persona indebted
to the estate of lifEltill,BEGOBY. lets of
dee!d, are reques4led make lmmediab
payment, mid all persons ltavin claims against said
estate mast- present them duly, smthentleated for
settlement. 911.E00,
Executor. ltY.
Oetrore
MEI
lauds of
of Cbarlelt
tb about
!It of F. 8
bontidedor par.
.
nrlington
the rad
by land of
Ezra flax
're ordeaa.
It: .rrse and
XECITT 0 R'S NOTICE.
14 Notice is hereby elveni that all personsitulabted
to the estate of Levi litiffmius, late of Wilmot
twp.; deceased, aro requested to make immediate
payment, end all perm:mut having claim, against
said estate mast present them. duly sethenticated
for settlement. JOSEPLI MUM.. It,
GEORGE EBERLM
octll3-
tot John
FM
Itrucellane=s.
EAS r
ent Judg
theconn
us. Zino
: Judges,
AILORESS.—Try ire. Fraszt4-
ti l ucett work and prices. Shop in Ind yellow .
=so between Ward House and Bakery, opposite
Post,Oftlee. Towanda Oct- 22.1tril.—Itmi4P
;•-•. - their
!her, lel,
I Oyer and
ho Pewee
I Towanda,
, Deem-
TALITAB.LE .REAL E S T AV E
FOB FIALE.--One lot 231/ 1112 tbik, Or one lot
any desired width or length. ettuated nearly oppo
site 0. D. Bartlett's Foundry, the property of the
late Jaraea '3Lakteron. Apply to
jul7t2'7l _ ELLT.ABETH MASINBOI7-
Coronera,
Bradford,
with
ear, to do
'ns to be
IiZAIICC or
nen who
Iv. Ito nhall
`o be then
tl be inst.
atfen•
•
17 4 1 .1.R11 ?OR SALE.—I offer_ rmy
farm for sale, containing 200 acres;aittraied in
New Albany township, 140 acres improved, with a
large iariaty of fruit tried and splendid buildings of
all kinds thereon. 1 will glee the purchaser a chance
to pay my debts and aectre - a good title. Any.per
igil wanting a good farm will do well to call and
examine for himself.
New Albany, Ys., Aug. 30.'71. A. tiEvEat
THREE ROUSES AND LOTS
TowANDA - . BOROUGH FOR SALE—Sitnatad
04 Poplar Street above Weatein Avenue,: Thum
!lowa aro now being built and will lib completed -
on 'Atignat tat Good well cistern. and cellar with
.Arch house. For. further particulars !admit br en
4ulre • •
Uttne2/311.ti W. its Linur.r..
Red, Al bite. and Blue Store. Towanda, pa.
IT ha the
~
fired and
F 0 of the
=Ea
PER-
Court of
a 310 -
31A Nsi 9 N HOUSE,
, Shluey
, S. Li,
A. nul
1. Eduard
11, S. 11.
hCann,
lune,
Tuwunda
be; ;.I:ruy
t p FIL
; Warren,
Wtu.
Lt.AYS'ar rd
17, IP.,BEONVISING.
Thl3 Rouse is conducted in strictly_Temperance
Principles. Ilrery effort will be made to made
guests comfortable_ Good rooms and the table Will
always be supplied with the best the market af
tbnl4. Noe - . 1, 1411-...
•
oilCE.—,Notice hereby given
1.1 to all persons pacing accounts against MAI:-
that the sumo mind' be pre.:
sented to meat once for sent..molt. Persons know
theseielves irolebted;will saFc cost by making .
immediate. settlements.
th,John
anD3 Le,
A Milt:III,
.311 re
r nt I . nail
i •Lc2tn,
;.„ Fralle;
L'yton,
I • stand-
Jarotx 3L
3iLi•
kitrond,
, arorn
hit:uau:
.I,4rd C.
Lutfitini,
•
- " 1 - rr.-t. JUNE,
, ..
Viwanct.i, Oa . Si, Is7l. . -
„Axaignee
_....
•
PSTRAY.—Came - to the enclosure
of the stil)seriber on or,about the:2Oth of An
goat last, a yeartinz STEER. The owner larvhine.st
ed to. come forward'. prove property, reap charges
and taLe him away
Slwzlalnirt Oct. ;), IS7I
r. { •
OR . SALE.—Fifty-seveli valuable
bna,an g lots in nut-audit borough. on Cherry
strvr• York avenue and Cents? street. Lilsoul terms
givell t i m terirebagers, both as price. arid ti.7711R
ray ti
Apply. ' G. D. 310.1iTANYE..
Vet.ts. -.
pALmER. k. BOND,
'to.. I.2mc
es viii.
on t
Mon -t,t,
; jtnl
E. Hair'
73 , 1r111211
Bri.
ai•)r, H.
ToNrar. it:
Vain - tine,
ttr, Hem.
Madden;
' • ;
•Ile s
m
I . TU/D t.:;.*:,1:%11sION
'217 Wai.l.lngtou .....treet, New York
31. n -kit and prompt returt,
f-kirt. lw: lm
Spe
a. 411 req •
STO.LL - .&4OHNON
Cti.Nl.lll.-3SICX NZEP.CILINTS, TOWANDA,.P.t.:
AVM receive arid forwaid alLkinds of 'prodnex
tru,tel to th,ir care, tl snrh partici' as the ownerg
mac inliva - ark:or N York aft:lr ()rt. 21st.
at tile' rt.4re of Brarshall Bros.
CaA pcid frkr all kitds ;DI-Poultry.
H. P. STOLL. '
oet.lB JOHNSON%
V.'F,CUTOR'S SALE Ca` REAL
.EST2.TF--Will be exposed to public sale on
SATUE DAV. the 'llth day orl5oVE.1111E;11.:1871, the
farm (if the late Amos a. Coleman. deed., in Wya
tithing t, ...Bradford county. Pa.. lying on the public
road leaditm from the river to Camptewn, and ern
about eieb4 acres Mare or less, about skaty
acres .'.eared and tinder imProrernect, with a hewed
lcitt hoaae and frame barn and other but buildings
ctheropn emoted. .
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cry born.,
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made known on dajr fit . - •
WILLIAM .TEIT-Ni - kGS,
. .1. F. CII.%MBERLIN.
OcIAN-r 23. 1811: -1
- pDVLIC SALE —The undersigiiecT
Using sold his farm. will sell at public venduu
at Lis . residence, on SATCILDAY,, 1 OVE4IIIER ls,
commencing at 10 o'clock in the „forenoon, the fol
loMmf property: 1 span of mares, 8 sown, 12 tons
hay, oat straw, 1-lumber wagon, 1 dethocrat wagon,.
1 set double harness, plows; drags, ahont 100 bush;
els potatoes. 2 , 4 acres of corn in the' shock, 1 mow
inz machine, churn power. dairy fixtures, lie. •
sums under .$5 cash: al RUITIf! over
Vs - six mouthseredilwith approved security.
tice is
tiled and
in and
tra-
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BEE
rlan t,
noll 2,:k
r,,t
NOTICE:—The copartnership here=
Wore existing botweea Mrs. • W. G. Newman
and D. J. Newmaii, under the name of New Man
has•lhis day been dissolved; Mrs. G.-New
man 'retiring from the firm. -
MItS. (:. NENnIAN.
•r_
tiff!) - - D. J. NEWMAN.
EMS
ESSIZI
M . . UT
n:-t:ato
,
All Lint; laaiLlat. and all Hills due the late firm to
be Fettles! by the undersismed. Who will continue the
bminess-at the old staid - 0u Bridge atreet.
15:1E3
NE
ARM ' FOR SALE IN MARY-
F
LAND. AT A GREAT BARGAIIC.-'-Delightful
climate, perfectly healthy. Perm lies on Baltinfore
Ohio-R.R ,one and one-half miles from two depots, , :-
13 miles from Washington by Turnpike, 25 miles
from 13altinaoro. contains 205 , acres, welt watered
with springs. about 30 acres of choieo timber; largo
amount of fruit, land mweeptable of the highest cul- -
Cm:tom - excellent neighborhood, farm house burn
ed last - ter. only a log house and a log stable, tin
the yof taldings• Any good farmer can "au -
make otit a ery good property. Price $7.008 ; one
third cash: o 5 per cent. o 5 for all cash ; perfect R-
M.. must be sold soon. Address.
S. P. WILLISTON.
Athens, Pa.
I.F‘te
. Irca. 0.1
bans
,ton nip
'(kiob^r :5,.1571
THE UNDERSIGNED ARCHIi
TECT - AND BIIIEDEII. wishes to inform the
citizens of Towanda, and vicinity. that ho will giro
proticular.attention to. drawing plans. elesignstind
specifications for ail manner of bgildfpgs, private
and public. Snlymintendence giv for reasonable
compel:catkin. Office at residence. . E. corner of
Second and nizabeth sareets, whereto: will be found
every evening from 7 tole p. ne. Saturdays all day.
J. E. FLEarniG.
Dna -.ltl Towanda, Pa.,
WE
ES.-
“The
med
onion
.•ociatinn
the eaid
ng them
Fated as
1471, at
the con-
0-t. 5 IS7I
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
• the undersigned ()Rem for Pale his farm sits
•eted in Laportii twp.. Sullivan county. Pa., on the :
stage roadabont miway between Laporte and Du-'
shore, on the banks of the Lovalsock ereek. Said ,
farm contains 70 wee pt land, about 30 acres well
cultivated, and the rest weir Unabated. Has on it
a sawbiill. grist mill, good water powir. a large plank
bon ge; kept as a tavern. a lame plank barn, a horse
stable avUlt.good sheds. and other outbuildings, and
a good bearing orchard. Iteasbn We' scillnur ill
health. For further particulars address • ' '
Cert. it, 1071. . ' HERMAN itING.
•
`'~i .. R
rrisry
man
uffa
d+cn«rrf.
Court
and dis.
"d estate.,
lit, at the
nnah of
EMBER.
plum., all
required
from
A\CHf R LINE STEAMERS.
. Sail eeeri Wednesday. and Saturday. to and
from - NEW YORK Alin GLAfinoW.
Callitn: at lOnden7 to land Mails and mongers.
Thu Steajners of this favorite line are built ex
pressly 'erthoAtlantio Passenger Trade. and fitted
up in_every respect with' all the -modern Improve.
Monts' calculated to hours the safety, comfort, and
convenience ofpiesencers. Puma Rates Payable.
in Cnrivney. to GLASSOOW„ -LIAERPOOL- and
LONDONDERRY.
!TM
'be mal
1, eq. In
a aunty.
. 'a Court
Z .
sc.a and
istrator,
i ,
f T rul n d ttp
wanda
.'clock p.
having
event the
pon Raid
.‘N.
FIRST CARTS. Sl:Sam-I $75. aeoonlm to 10eation:
- CAIRN RETURN' TICKP.TS. SI3O. securing best se
rommooatiops. DITERKEDIAT, 133. STEpi
.
AGE. S2B. ,
Parties sendina for Weir friends in the 011Counn
try C-311 porehase tickets at reiltmed rates. For fut.
thee parttete.ars apply to TIENDERSON BROTEITItS.
reeo. N. Y. or to S. Ct. WEANS, e.entral
FAPT , S. 31110Cti811:'
!nal tor
FOR SALE AND TO RENT,
W. DITTRI,CH'S
MUSIC . 5T012,"..
c,NE FIENDRED-FIESZCLA§S rIAN444
At HUNDRED AND TWIT, MELODEONS
TWO lITTNUNID CAliniET AND CHURCH
• • ONGNAS,
Fire ifuntlied Violins, Clarionets, Flutes. Banjos,
Guitars. Coneertinsi, Aecardeona. Strings
for all Strinj Instruments. -
- , - Brume, Bones. etc. ~
SIIEFF MUSIC :CD msraucnOs WOKS FOR
EVERY
.11,i9TBRIMI'T
_ I A.' . ist 0 S
• _
rront th.' only- Or:steins* teaktra In tho United
States. as P. 0.• I.lghte,4: co.. Decker
way, Weber. liew York; Mallett and Ctunstona
Huston: Mathewabek.. New Maven Ct.; C. Meyer.
Rilthlatlphia; and Szabo in Baltimore._ Melodeon.
trent D. Shoninger, New Mayen, Ct.; Pelonbet.
Felton S.: Co.. New York. Organs. the celebrated
palm - Reed American Organ, and the Burdett
Ciuubination Organ. One door east , 'of Mennen
Bank. the only store of the kind in Towanda.
. rertr.29'7l
SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS.
ram prepared to ftutdah - Eilltdried Doors. Sank
and Blinds of any style. size.:pr thickness. on short
notice: Hand in your orders ten day* Wore. you
want to use the articles, and be sure that you will
get doors that Will not shrink or swell. -Terms cash
on dense*, "
Towanda, July 19.1571. GEO.- I'. CAM.
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MORE
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PIIOIT.IZTOII
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z. D. 01.11,17.11.
£. ]L TOWNER.
North Emao
_D. a. NEWMAN'