Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 23, 1871, Image 3

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AL AND GENERAL.
ffa
T O shall be " at home " every
Thanksgiving. ,
De .
dac until
CA-Vle are Ar„ain ! compelled to
omit our gull variety, to giTe.placo to tho bal
ance of eshdenee in the WAttio trial. .
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its; .. sabgetper 4.esires us to
.s tmc. NI bai, its the stalard weight of buckwheat.
We answele, forty-eight posnula to the bushel.
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oil. 1 scholars' Prayer Meeting is
o nslucted in e9tinection With thelf. E. finntlay
tiel:col, in this
tßir it-the 4eriff t3ale of G. L.
i i sto - k, on Teielty last, Jomotort
WELD.; ail STEPITEX Trrk's were the prehaeers,
aL,I ntinne the bassinetta.
OV: WSV-MCGIATIMITY will
, .
canon on KOOday morning next, on
it his parislllin relation to tho new (li
the tlioscean. -
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} , reach a
the atity
o , c c and
wing to the absence of sev
ers, but little'business wag transact
( last week,' The jurymen were die-
Thursday. 11.
1 110-
Etat atto
ett i Cou
1 on'
on. U. XERCUII, has been
b; the Philadelphia City Item, for
tlie Zionla make tho boat Execritire
he men mentioned in connection with
nominate
(o; era( r. I
o4' rny of t
the Iti,:c
gra„ 'Miss 31Annia NOBLE; of Ulster
townslAp, lias been elected a teacher in the
Seliool of this borough. 'Miss has
La I F.-vor , 4l,years' expeilence i , and stands bigh
iii . her profession.
here ts now in jail in. this
111 charged with forger,yothose father
ili a million of dollars,::'. and whose
lary beim; hastened lo the grave by
itnila of Lii worthless son. 11'1,;..1:y
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rtil. 1
guy
tht
air The Episcopal Mite Society
meet at trio itigidCnco of Col. Cirmi. Vim;
cti.. on Moinlayrening - nest.
The Pmst*tersait AM Society wilt mot nn
Tn.2e:Lay e'venin: - .7., at tile'regi‘lenc," of Cti.o. P.
I=l
tip. The Ladips Aid - Society (.4
tilt; Congn.gational Church, of Ldtaysv!ll..,
tcill.h , d;l a Fair aro Fell at caw,' Hall,
Thar,!inovitv.; elay, afternoon and evcnlrpg.,N(w.
$O, f 1.;,.z,nt of Ole ClituAl. A r.n, iil in-
Vitati , gl t itt . ll . lea lo all:
'0 1 ).. A lecture n ill be delivered in
4 ".',lcrenr's on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at S
o'cbrok. r. n. by Dr. I. W. 11 , 5eir.r.... Subject ;
"Indflizuee tretaud on EU rape and America."
Proeee.k to he applied in payment of debts
• agamst tbc• Church, at this plare.
Tile Adjutant General dis
banded the ." Itrot:Lway llattyry," of Blooms
burg, hecxte , e thry tai ,1 .to comply with
the requirernent6 or Nt .41 the- matter of
uniform.
MET:ert: ittgrrr;ea the I;:tocKwAV Latter/es 111
the- Wh , AO da-triet, 1:14 year. ,
Ls. The new. Protestant
churei. in thcw.o.b. ok-.:ln•igltbarliorl,•Forl;s
town-hip. Sullisan carnal', ‘‘,11.1 be (1,41(.2 teal
Dr.in, permisEiion,Dc. 7, 1871. 11ey. Ar.:-
4.1 - :n•i - -;11 - Er.s . rt:it, D. 113.,[0f. .Baltimore, is ex
pect, general u 1 ation extended. A goo.]
time • •,:i,•••,tt tl. I
JANE 84 1 ETLETT; wife o
tce 1:,t.• DANuI , 11A:tert.rtif, died at the resi
&Do- ~ t spn, 0. r. Ilittn.r.TT, ill this place
nn Ta..,,1n,y morning lagt,n the 96th year of
aft , . tilr• e - : an exe4iplarS•:Cbristian wt.
man'. rne.l by all who•
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We do not remember that we .
, = 4,, av y notice of the Typo, one of the
ne;,lest Mile papers ever rnnni in. our table.,
It c mainly devoted to the nllE:read of the
tie:, and cbould Ito" ttn the_ bands of every
eunutr)l. JAI is published by J.
F*r.,.euae. N. Y., extensive
prinivr in the
&r. P. GAhi
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Itisnrancei policies in comp a-.
v.Lich hare liven Corar4 . llCll to ,uspend in
11::. 0: the 11,cavyi peaces hi Chicago,
be •otorhei to i• the ac.ents and canceßat,
• •••••v • •
as 011.,..rwi)se the' , res:onsitle. companies with
theY insure, will only be
Tnosible fo'rb.ucli piportiou or the loss
tiv.y be liable. for n caso the former
v.( re (till gonl.
TIA• Lewisburg Chronicle says
ei p ',rent s of Vlcront4 1 000nyt.t.. at one
pt tavern mt " Clicsfput nicige," i.. F. :'•
• (tr V.R.-rontA's mother was a Itos.txsA
and w. 16 . uorri about thrt.e miles fnim
. .
- In 1539 l i married
Cl- , I"iLIN, a 'Yankee fr.)ra Bl i f.A.lford county, and
efter-a short residence at C4ettint Ridg© mov
rd t,, Ohs , . ..eherri Vtr.7l r natA Nyas born. •
female ilas a number of
i:r this count::: .
tte- The otlieers of Rome Lodge
1. U. ti. Ta, for the present term,
n
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.11:A YOnal.
:L.LA EICKEL
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LEX. KEE:rr.
--M. D. CARET. .
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YOUN(I.
MAYNARD.
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-P rial 111::,
I. G.
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.1\ ATEr Gr.t.:N.—A correspondent
TM: lieu' proprietor. of the Glen arrive.l
and formally 11.71, , 217011prriiSCJASiOn
11. I i I 11 propertY, ilicludin4 the Munut.tin
11 i, a Phliadelphiatt of ample 'means
aril eKi,erlen, ru lo.tel keeping. lie his
, fq)iy an - . mount rent of ,?7.,0nt) for the
111 -, •I T. •viz lt flits vainable pr,Terl y,
r;1:1:,; , 11, ,, re Le hinds himself to mule
tnenN upon the pr perry 1 - i'd,‘Ptd.per annum. lle will
ensuite.t , seAson erect v. new
,ara, ! ity L.; ;el.:• hundred sleeping
• the soot., time Glen, opposite
1i0n... omttect tilt , t tvti
A - , lsnerotion. bridge the Glen,
4 .1 ',Lad.-ir eltriage way will 1 , 0 cop
.liotel to. the Nil-
OLITCA . RY.—BISHOP PETER WOLLE.—
f 3 ETEiI W01.1.1r; Scrikpr Bishop of the
11 , .ra,,, 1 Church, ilicfl At Bethlehem, Pa., on
1 ; , -• in I.it ei:Thneth Hianative
ll= •, , Island-.of t:t. John,- W. 1., tuber:
:Jaw two' 5, 1.7..f.2. Ilia father was a
r- , ' •k' or that Ci.flre,), and was et the tirfiP
i at that Irt the year 180 i) he
v-C1.11.s fa tiK-i to the United States, and
• d Nu:irk-Us 114. He completed the in
,- nlzir vounze, a're.l was admitted to the
class of lug Church formed in
in the rc•a:• tSf,7. He graduated
t"ilr
the Entry he rcceived the np
paztor nt S.tlem,, N. C., 'and
t , , Philadelphisothere he
i lt;;Cl. Subsequently ho was sta
, ;, • 1.,:1c.a. , :tdq• and Litiz, Pa., Canal Do
other points. After
~• c•, p arlBls, he filled vari
positi,nl3 in the Charch; was
l a mernb-r of the, Provincial Elders'
Ex , ,,atr e 13:fard i;f the Northern
P-pri and rcru - .,,ved to Bethlehem, the' seat
r N 11 :• rt.brernent from
Hlve , orvi , e, hi, has
wag an eloquent preacher slur
th•rotti . i4 tnnsieian. He re
,21,1 .1%.1 r.-o - rwhi- I Ow lttnn tnhes now in
Clitfr,..th by the direction et the Syn-
Ltd r, 11. Nra3 the ohrci3t lißliop or the entire de
llo:lo.nm*.
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Scraimm's MoNTELT.--- AN hum-
Tarr= lifaalzacr. rein Tut 1 . "z0n.r., Connocrice
EX J. G. 'have tho pleasure of
presenting our plans for the coming year, 'be
ginning with the third volume in November.
They involve changes that are full of encour
agement to ourselves, and of interest and ad
vantage to our readers.
The. inprecedented patronage that has been
accorded to our. enterprise, has loft , ua in no
doubt that all our attempts at greater.- cvel
!once and larger results will be met with the
most liberal mint on thil part of the public.
We have therefore decided to enlarge the mag
azine, and so to condense its materials, while
preserving Its present large and beautiful type,
as to furnish thelequivalent of thirty-Iwo extra
Pages of matter in every number, or nearly
four hundred Trim a year.' This enlargement
will enable rt. rith every issue, to present a.
greater number of illustration, and a 'better
variety of articles than it would ; otherwise be
possible to give, and help eke realize our Pur
pose to make the lifonthly in all respeits the
finest magazine that can be made in America.
We wish td have distinctly understood; while
tnlargemeht, that we do not
proifose to publish the largest magazine in the
world. We shall aim 'simply, cseinding all
"padding," to publish the best.
ova Cr)B2III7IUTOLS.
We are constantly adding to the number of
our contributors who will continue to be, as
they have been, among -the best who write She
English language in Europe and America.
OVIt ILLt7STIIATIONS.
While having in constant employment a ..
choice : rots of designers and engravers for tho
illustration of literary inateri'?.l produced at
home, the shall avail ourselyeal of rare advan
tages for securing the illuei;t products of foreign
art, some of which we hope to be ible to pre
sent with every number.
coa-roas or TUE ::/;W votram.
Tl.e materials which we have already in hand,
enablcs na to state with confidence, that the .
new roinme will be, in literary matter and pie
tetial illustrations, more brilliant and enter
taining than either of ibmwc.deccsgots.
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With an increase in - size, ttacro. nmst bo of
courso c trrresp:3ncling increase in price.
The sr.Weription price Will het LOD per year,
,(
iu advance ; and there will be no club r tee.
For &I' we will ir...nd the Monthly for ue year,
awl ale) all the beck mintherS,of role. I. and
IL; i'r for .V. 5 we will scud the 'Monthly Itit ono
year, and the covers for Vole. I. and IL, post
age on covers paid. The . price of covers . shigly
is filly c..its vac:}. u . ,..t will exchange at our
i1r.1,,, uAck i‘iiii:u , r+ f. , r Lound volumes,
..on
pa:. mist of sercuty•five c.nute. '
W make thew liberal offers because we de
that every one .hall commence with the
:ht number. We ni.2r.ii to make the series .
.;orttly of earilul pri.:.3.,rvation; .
._
CI;( eh. on 1I itt.3l; in tho United States
ayntli. to our and rn4.o:liee money
ordtt., wsd ni.rat:y iit kiters, may
vt..it at oar ri-L.
Ti' tva.l.• !Jo tup,4i,,l through tho cari•
nu. fl '.%s c...tup3mk,it r to Whoit) faithfaluess aua.
;facyncy are gr. , 412y iml ota.f for our prUa
our o . cuhttlerl. ticuruNEtt N. Co., C:2l Broad
ay; Nc v Toth.
EtTSITTESS LOCAL;
Lam" Moro New Go6;ils opened thi.
week at TA11.013 k Co.;;
llSecond arrival of full and win
er gooaa at EV.O:B S Hicnannes, Dridge
r Furs, Furs, Furs choice
ju,t opt•ned at _ TArLotc at' Cos.
f4ll lino of Dry G uoas inst
-e:.•eivea at 1-',I:ANs
Droche, Ottoman . , and Wool
Riau•!=—all the rt , velti. - a: at Tiott,,ht
Ncn;• Clotiks and ,Shawls, this
weelt, at EVANS tt 1111.mm:riff!, Bridge street.
Fuss The largest assortment
and Lowe - st prices, T-TLor,* Co'F
ZCe 3fortga,ges, neutly printed, fol.
F. a lc .! at titit,
.ge" Winter Cal . 's at the Keystone
clothing l'alac.;:.
ti.;:k-I.l3.rgtii - iis in Repellant:;, at
.TAvLons: co!,
A TRu..yr.—To AVoLr
G cLvs - nrru's
Ta.Thozi & Co. have this week
opened a large Stock of Dcmepticz tuht Flan
nel:l, which will be sold at porWarpeire:t.
_„_ .
Dar -Fourteen more eases at the
depot fui WOLF A: Gat.r.s)n-ra.
Mk,. Just received,- a choice lot of
the latest st , yles of Ladies' Cloaks, at
B. A. Pr:TT:ls J.:
r. C. P. —Examine our Stock. '
wohl-
Nlibias, and Knit
G codi., at , Tv:Lor.
and "Misses' Bonnets
awl' Hats, can be bad cheaper than ever at the
sign of the Dig Bonnet, in front oT the Court
( 1 :, G. Quick sales and
pro, its, at. the Keystone Clothing Palace.
Overcoats for six dollars, at
WOLF &.,Goi.nsmrrn's.
AVANTE:b. , --Agents to sell pictures
every,Ahere, p,zol rf tailed by cce. Semi stamp.
Wrt rrxr.v L Ca.,
'orwich, Conn.
and Children's
1r on] an) Cottlqt r. complete ttzsortmr.t:
A great imriety of Children's
and Misses' rlannel ;land 3.lerino
Knit tracer•, tx., f i t received at'
B. A. P:.:rrEA .': Co.
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" AND NF.(7.K."-16.ineli Paper
conar , .
at lit`_ iteue
re" 'rho LArgeßt Az,-; , irt•liz!at of
IlJtititA4 rut liatit Are to V. MN. j. D.
lirt , l4e strt,,et.
ceir• Gold, silver and' mixed,
sud d0u1)1 , 2-qtco:l Waterproo,':, at -
I===l
-The nicest Bonnets and Hats
are to be foundst r llrs. J. D. Ifir,t , Dr Ago
MEI
M. Cloths anti Cassilui?rcs
Ste atal in.:Orate - pricts, at
in- The cheapest place iu Towatl
aa to buy Millinery Goods, is • a i mrs. J. --15.. ‘
tr'olge street.
4.-
K. C. P.-- 7 1:to4bic at Barclay.
s 2 tcia!, 10 r. 3.r.—.Miner; en a fcir lawer
trlgcs. Bceause they can buy elscaper r.w.c" at
o'2 great Emystozie Clothing I'n',Etee.
. To I AllnEP.g..—l Very valuable ma
nure for comr..ust and top dreiilrig, • cor,l.4ting
of lime charged with ammonia,: for sale cheap
by the Towanda Gaa.Company. Try it.
liiwLtada., Nov. 20, 1871. '
PO= .ND PLNDEll
cnus7:,frnin Aton; McTieran c , :unty, Pena., was
tent to the City lioepital- in this ' : zity, esterday, ,
by the pournial.tf.r *ahi,ve" mentioned
town. .I.lr. i.i totally blind, • and
Dr. Dr 4:: GILIFF has Fcrlormed an operation
upOu ono dyc, by means of which he hopes to
be able to afford Jinn some tision.—Elmira
rln Cloths, Flannels, Ml:theta
Shawls a., oat stock is domplete.
Eras Gprantrrm
A. good story is told of a-Brad
ford county farmq, ?Rho got stack tit 'New 'fork
on a pair of 32 pants, his original measure be
ing 36. ThiiTwOuld not have hap pencil at the
great keyEtopo Clothing Palace.
L
te-c onnteipanes,Table Linens and
rachavlAnn's Linens, s foil ine st
••• ' Elan
Foil SALE 04 Watts'
house and lot, on Towanda fiats, will be for
.iale until Deo. 25; then if not sol 4 it -will be
rented, Ulf* the Gardens adjoining.
It.
Towapds, Nov. 22, 1871
A full line of Ladies', Misses,
and Childreleo Hose, ',at Er.sa - sA: Ihrtr.rru's,
Bridge Atrect.
Igt. Dr. Ur DE GRUFF is meeting
with grcjat success in the tneehanteal treatment
of curvature of the spine. He has a larro, num
ber of rsuns under his ere, suffering from
this def.rmity.—Etrnira Adm.:incr.
ID aXelveteens all colors suitable
for Sacli , Snits, also cat or bias for trimmings
at ELAN. k Illumnrit's. .
to The Members of Rome Lodge
O. ofO. T., mill give an iclySter Snpner at
their-Hail:. an Thanksgiving craning, fur)lio
benefit cf the Society. A general hivitation ex
tentled: [Ty order of Corn.
te - • Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs, and
Ladies' and Children's Wrappers and Drawers,
at ETAIH IIILDRE:11'8, 'Bridge Ptreet.
try; The Bradford County Modica
Society rill meet at the Ward House, in Tomes
da, on Wednesday, Dec. 0, at 10 o'clock, A. 3!.
Y.. P. ALLF.x, See'y:
Vir Our'stock okfrints, Shootings,
Starlings, Stripa, Cliecks, Ticl:lng,s, De,nlms,
never ;vas so largo Evans Iltimnran.
Fos IS.u-E.—An Oriental Heater,
pearly rimy, and rcrY cheap. Apply io Mrs.
E. H. ll. , ;scw, Second S.
French Poplins, . Empress
cloths, Merinos, and Satecns all the now and
popular !lades just opened st - •
• EVANS S. limnaera's.
et ! 3. f , you don't want your wife
to tease ,-c,-,i for money, don't let her see those
elegant eir Camp Chairs at Ftosr& Sons. If
she gets ier eyes on them : , . - on might as cell
"slieil Oi ti"
curs Qh 1
advcrt6r ,
jour-,ed
CC 1 cfel
brAtcd
onh- to I
Tr Cosoi,
=MEI
reqaccte l
ncsg. t
da, c.n 1' 1
nt;tf,l
C0., - N.
1871, ut
-- ='3,5 0, )
FoiOSALE,A House and Lot on
Second litretqf near the Ward iroaFe. Ersilding
nor, three stories high, with good wen and cis
tun. Poi.E.esie,on given immediately. Apply
to LSAAC S. Pobr.
F
Lo'..—On or about the Ist inst.,
Town Order No. 34, dated Ft-b. 27,1371, amount
72.59, au the Treasurer 'of Overton township,
and paYable- to 11. Ftermz.v.v. Thirty doP.ars
itn,lorbed in the ord,:r. The llnder will be re
warjed I,m returning to me.
L.:l , ll4hurj,h, Nov. 14,1871.
TArwr'A: Co's
TAI - Ln:: .°.: Co'.
TA - f tor.
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ALEX. REEF„ Chairman
.E.—As Thanksgiving Day oc-
Lau'sday the COth, the Sheriff' ralcs
I (1 to come off on that day,
MOND. 4 .Y, DECEMBER 4. 1.571,
'
.T:l'. TAN Ft.r.rr.
ShcriiT
1262
complete line of the - cele
• us..ens Own" Silklnstre, Black alpr.ca,
ye had at LC-!NY S Mixam - ru*s. -
MG OF TN?. 11LTUTLICAN
ME
—The membera of the IlepuEi
lim; Committ:e of Drulford arc
to meet f,lr the trar.aaetron cf bug.
be office of G. D. 310NTA 4 c....4. - E, Towan-
JesChty the :I , '9.th of N0v(412132r imt. A
ahLsee is regnest,(l.
J. flout, =, Chairman.
Oa, Nov. 14, Itql. „
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The Germania Fire Insurance
report that their assets on Oct. 1,
.$1,133,1132.11. Losses at Chicago,
Mal:it:A- them sound beyond question.
• I:40. W. 111. m, Agent,
Towanda, Pa.
Ea
x
.English, and Amen
eau Vinier
.Proora, bt.nglit lwrarc tl!c , adcancc
aud ‘lin!l)e € -
Eviss illta:LYll•s
Cutlst. Coxt..—The Sullivan Anthra
cite is the clif:apcst and bo.st for all purposes.
Als) tliti 1113 bzst 1121 lit Coab.
the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at my ()Mee,
or at Dt. 11. C. Por.Tv.u, SeN Cos. Drug Store,
c ill be promptly . It. M. Wr.u.r.s:
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IS7I 1 1 '., , ,Lr. 1871.
EVANS 4: HILDLL7II
Are now really fur the fall trafle with a most
comp:tic tttocli ercry Dcpartinent. Ilnyers of
Dry Goixls will find it t 6 their interest to ex
amine Oar stock ani rrie.i.s before making their
fall purehat•es.
_ WiL , ; Dr. 11. . GOOLLLL, Homeo
pathic Physician arhl Surgeon—a Phyt;ician of
eleven Years' empc:i I:cc—would inform the cit.-
r.!.‘l tht lie ham lo
cated in l'9lvat.da, and d.....irca a `Alive , of the
pulik!.pi.troita..:e. Otiee in Vs . .it..:l . ti Much, cn
'l'ev.anda, Pa.
iilvo liand arol cfr.2r
bard^iix:
1 Grover•l...- Baker :3e wing
2 Ladd tc Webstt is "
l'Whicelcr lc 1 5 ;fisan's
• ;t.Fr.l;L:its
t her
c•An cie agerwy or
;11ANCE.--SPECIAL Nor.ct TO OVA
p:-'sons holding rolisica - of
,pauics named below, :arc hereby noti
t ime..reire4 prrynitim on the satni;
idc,l 11 the Corupanka, provided they
with us for collection within a reasona
:.: J'lcare Mtend to this tit once, as the
Pretr t ium cla.'(;:liv:d lite time tf sarren
'utit.j; Those living at a distr.nc'o trill
cir Policies to na at Towanda, Pa. After
from date tv; .. ttill declino to re•ceise
• CCFre
tht
Eed 11, •
be r. fli
are left
ble trol l
Ttturtt I
der; ig
ma./ tl
30 ciri*
Ithem :
City F 1
Nortb
Falton
Cie-el
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MEM
,CIIL INSUILLNCE NOTICE.— The
ig named Fire Insurance Cornpanics,
rehants' of Ilartford, the Manhattan of
rl, the Putnam , of llartford—heretofore
nted by the undersigned, were made in-,
by tha Chicago fur, and special notifi
f the fact has bun icut by mail to all
who li •Sd Policies issued at this Agency.
Sr
MlO ti
th6Mi
Se Y
reprce ,
solcen
cation
l e Companies can now offer but little in
c to their Policy-I:elders against lose,
, s therefore adrisabla to sit:Tender such
The
dean;
and it
Policies for cancellation, in order to obtnin as
;
much cit . = premium as the assets of the par
ticula Company may .enable it to pay. Those
Policy polder; who wish to atain any return
prouilro, will please send their Policies to me
at onc, and I will attend to the collection.
The atisured will write across the (Ice of t4O
Policy the following: "Surrender@ fir c:in
cellati,n," with date and signature addcd, and
so see their Policies to me.
tinne to represent the test and most re
nsnrance-Co's., and issue Policies at rei
t rates. C. 8.
I co
liable
sonab
MC= NOT=E.
sr= =:llercha
kir, Bridge street.
Guss To Purr JAni. 7 —Quarto,
sa.cos, doz.; Ball9n, $2.50 &as., st,
Wicauum Brace's.. •
Stir We shall be compelled to send
an °Meer to wait on our delinquent customers,
who do not pay attention to our statements.
Ho will collect triad fees.
Comma, llossms. A; Co. •
Towanda, Oct. 31, 1871. -
mer Chop Feed, cheap, at the Red,
White and MTh: Store.
W i e have large additions to
ourassortuYeatof charoVer sets inst opened.
Also, a full dine of Silver rimer Ware, from
llogcrs k Brother.
Da. Choice Flour; by the sack or
barrel, at the Red, White and Bice litore.
Itnxs.tr S:, Erturrr.
VANVELsort & 31.A.NNE129;
Merchant Tailors,
Clothing, Bats and Caps,
Furnishing Goods, .
G 8 Broad street,
Was erly, N.Y.
.May 3, 1371.
. Ve" Sugars , very low, aethe Red,
White anill3lc Store. '
Va..,Tobacco, by the pound,
or barrel, cheap, at the Bed, White and Blue
Store, . BLIX/WAY EvxnErr.
ten.' •Do not forget that Tea is sold
at Feeler's for t. , 0 cents. Jan. 18, 1871.
Tca, by th© chest, caddy, or
pound, at tie Red, White and Blue Store.
Ittnowar ti Ernurrr.
, .
isrortc4 = —The undersigned will sell
goods of all kinds. usually kept in a country
store, until Jan. 1, 1372, fur ready pay -or by
special arrangements, cheairr than eau be beat
in 'Bradford county; and all persons baring
book account, are requested to call and settle
before the scar ch•ses, as my Books litrai be 'et
- L. 1). T.tyton.
Gramille CE,Ltre, No 7. 13, I°7l.
/al" I lias'ejust received a large
stock orrea, bought since the reduction in the
duty °ales, of ten cents per pound, and offer
them at the low prices annexed :
Best Young Ilyson, $1.25; Good Young lly
son, 11,00. Oolong, 70 to 90 cents : Ilyson Fine,
75 centa; Ilyson Good , 13 cents ; - Best Japan,
sl.eo. Call and examine.
' Jan. 18, 1671. .GEO. L. Kr.ELLsr.
VS.. The North, British iuul
Insurance Co., of London and Edin
burgh, when informed of their losses by the
Chicago fire, telegraphed bacic: "Subscribe
$5,001) for the relief of the sufferers, and draw
on us at three days for our losses. For insu
rance in above Company, on, as favorable terms
as any other, apply to '
0. D. D.tarm.i - r, -Agent.
—AI! persons holding Poll
(:r fu:t..:l, Noctli ArtirTicau, Hartford
as el‘reland Insurance Companies, issued at
this agency. aro requested to return thorn o
us at once that cc may take account of the nn
expired pretfaum, which will be refunded
should the Cothpanics hereafteiProse to be in
condition to pay it
Oct 23.—ew
FEISEIE—GARD.—AtIhe home of the bride,
_ on Sat.irday, Oct. 21. by Cyrus Hulbert, Esq.;
John L Frisbie, of Terry, to Mies Annie E.
Gard, of Albany.
McINTOSII—WOOD.—At Waverly, • Nov. 16,
IT Rev. L J. Lusk, Mr. Wm. Mclntosh, of
Towanda, to Miss Clara J. Wood,
,of Towan,
da.
BILES—MILLS.—At tho house of the bride's
father, in North Towartaa, Oct. :;Ist nit., by
Ras. 0. L. Gibson, Mr." Charlei and
Miss' Mary J. Mills. datighter of Silas Mills,
Esq., all of North Towanda. °
CHAFFEE—BULL.--By the. same, at the house
of the bride's father on rend Hill, Wpm:,
Nor. lf;, Mr. John H. Chaffee, of Sheshegnin,
and Miss Marrion L Pull. daughter of Wm.
E. Bull, Esq.
BROWN—STATES.-1t the home of the bride's
father, Nov. 16, IS7I, by Bey. G. M. Cham
berlain, Mr. Theodore P. Brown, of Brown
town, Pa., to Mies Tillie E. States, of Lime
'till,
MAGEE-111£1111EN.-I.ti Camptown, Nov. 8.
1871, by Rev. K. Eln - ell, Mr. Wilber W. Ma
gee to 'bliss Libbie Amerraen, all of Camp
town, Pa.
HIED.
DODGE.—Ou 11., at hig resi
&lwo iu Tttrytown, Pa., John F. Dodge, in
•
the 37th lear - cif Lis age.
CHAFEE.4At the : residence, of her father,
Mr. Ilenr;4Whiitaker, in Warren, Pa., Sept.
21, 1571, M. Elsie Chafes, aged 22 years.
In this mysterious Providence which his call
ed her so early from this lire, one se good, eo
gentleltnel lively, has caused a deep shadow to
fall upon surviving friends, who deeply feel
their los4. She embraced Christ in early life'
ae Ler only hope, and died ".n the triumphs of
living faith. And •now we may by faith look
beyond the flowing river, and join in our feel
ing with the following stanzas :
"Far beyond the rolling ricer, •
• Where bright angt-is are,
The dearest of my heart is gone.
And shines a radiant star. -
ho wears a spotless robe of whirr,
And a shining crown olgol , l,
For she is with her Savior now,
Ana a lamb of Ills dear f , ..1.1.
1 "She witlicied like the bright wild t1.e.v..-,•,
'Neath•the burning noontide's ray,
To bloom again'in Heaven - above,
Amid eternaljlas.“ _
WOODHOUSE.—At Larevville, Wyoming Co.,
Pa., Nov. 7, 1571, John G. Woo.lll6tlse, M.
of typhoid pneumonia, after a brief illness.
His sudden demise was alike surmising and
sad, for his physical development certainly
gave. promise of enduring the -allotted three
score and ten years, but nearlyii score of theta
were wanting when eleath summoned Lim.
Vital statistics show that the average age of
physicians is less than any other class. The
case under consideration is a confirmatory ad
dition. He was born in Bridgewater township,
Susqueliatml county, Pa., April 9,181 n. !Studi
ed medic:ne cutler direction of Dr. PAnucs,
then of Montrose; graduated at- the Pennsyl
vania Uoirers;ty in Philadelphia ; was associat
ed in practice for three years with Dr. I-trunor,
of :r ringvill. , ;. then removed to Laceyvillc,
•he remained the balanca of his days.
imdided for his :tale vocation, with a
dial al pc arapc.., calculated to inspire con
he yr.roptly reined the geed will 'Of
Immunity, and mini : Acted to. their Medi
ants with a, shill rirely cu.:died by the
.ry mactitoner, and soon Lad an extensive
.1 , : his intercourse with his prefessional
ran, lie was courteous aid fair, usually
- ned by the'establislitd e:.,de of e thics, so.
',4le was somewhat reserved, but popular,
.at his loss is keyercly WA; He leaves
Cl ,rplialt sewn years of age—lns wile,
,ghtrr i f the late .CnAtim - s Km.z:nr, Esq.,
erie.F.ed the "dirk valley" five years
1 •
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Rinaw2.l . S. Eveurrr
Cu'A L YLNCENT
MARRIED.
NV. c. rrci:
1 , 7:7; .4.a=tisements.
E=EMII
i MIRING MILLS !
FULLER 4 CO.,
! dully Inform the public thst liminq rebuilt
:e elk, of the old mill, with all tuo,lern improve-
I-, are now prepar ed to ti '
I - -
CUSTOM GRINDING
I , best pOssibis manner and on the shortest
. No pains gill be st ared to give satisfaction.
ere doing business in town earl. bring their
an:l have it ground the sante day to talc back.
Limn, FEED & MEAL,
e car 2.,>ad or In rinautztie , 3 to Mit rarataiere
OVND CAYUGA. PLASTER
AT
1:314 of grail: to am in uling; tor Flut.:q•
.pavl for ei lindo of grzio
- anala, Nov. 1 „Tr.,71
,Now Advertisement&
BM
L
XOVEILDER IS?!.
Buy Your. HARDWARE, IRON,
STOVES, NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS,
MCCIIANICS Toots, OF
CODDINGIUSSELL VCO.
'IOWAN PA,
Who not only sell' at the lowest cash.
prices, which cannot be undersold in
the county, bnt who, from their long
experience in the trade, are able to,
and do, keep a variety of goods of
all kinds which is not equalled in
this part iof the State.. It is their
aim to sell goods that shall give
satisfaction, and. they have only to
refer to their customers in the pas
as to what they will perform in the)
future. As the ordinar-k space of
an advertisement would fail to en-
umerate the goods kept by the❑
whoever may wish • to purchase,
should not fail to visit their stork , .
I.'
They have a great variety of
Cooking and Heating Stores,atnong
which are- the Am'erican, Morning
Glory, Oriental; and nitnny other,
patterns of Base Burners. They
have a large lot of 3ferry Christmas
Stores at Reduced Prices, although
the tendency of •prices is decidedly
upward. - American Cook, Magic
! Shield, Tribune, Union, anti many
others. They are the only agents
for the two best Heaters ever sold,
the Oriental and Reyn'Ads:. Also
Chaffec's National and Harrisburg
Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, Pocke
Knives- and Table Knives, very
604, Silver Plaied Ware, Lard,
Whale and Machine Oils; Brass and
Copper Kettles, ' Clothes Wringers,
Boys' Sleds, Skatei, llay Rope,
Lath, Tinicare, Drain Tiic, Condit,
Patent Iron Benches, Planes, &.c
O. F. MASON.
W. U. FUJI' 1,11
SPAAON 'Ol l 1811-2.
1.01 OFr .
.O.LLEOTURES:
The comnatttn have. mid° the following engage
merits :
Dr: J. G. .1101,.LAW),
0
I 0
0
N
04
Now Advertisements
OLIVE I:4),GAN;
Dateo—WI.I3"SESDAY, 04:1TIOBEIL 18
Sabject—.'Nlao Tonna Men."
abtormy Trrcoarn,)
Hate—TUESDAY, NOVEMBEA 14. 1871
S./Wei : •e T4c Sodel Undertow."
JOHN B. ' GO UGH.
Date—TT:EMIT, DECEXIMII 26, 1871
Sutject— , "• Will it ra7."
ITTROLE UM WNASBY.
bate—JAlVl74.ll! 31, 1372.
Sytject•.•"Tboato! of Icinevrgi neh."
ANNA E. DICKINSON.
n,to—rEßnumlY 2'3,1872.
t-übJect—... Joan of Arc."
The otlx• lecturers - a ill probably be REvRY
WARD BEECHER. E. R. CRAMS anal ROBERT
COLXEIL
The 11:END IS-SOWS QUIN:TETTE CLUB will give
• Concert DECEIIBEB 1.
~5 50
. 75
3 60
General rAmisslon
Bzerrse4.l
SCUOTI
Tickets for sale at Polars. A-. litiot's Drug Store.
Sale of Reserved Beata will corom.‘nco two days
before each lecture. -
=MEE
WA FOYLE.
V. mess,
VAN .
Towanda. Oct. L. 1871.
JNO. F. BANDEP-SOl4
L. I`.. FUOST.
T HE CHEAPEST PLACE
l i b. TO BUY,
BOOTS, SIiOES AN IttIBBE4S,
IS AT '
METROPOLITAN sTont,
NO. 3 GIIIFFIT:13 P.}.I7ONS
BRIDGE STREET
The largest stock of Boots, Shoes
and Rubbera ever brought into Brad,
ford County, which will be sold 25
per cent. cheaper that they can be
bought at ani- othei establishment
I buy my goods ,at. first hands and
thereby save the Jobber's profits,
which enables m e to sell cheaper than
any other House in Towanda
RUBBERS ! nußgEns!!
Of all the latest styles, which will be
etailed at,T'actory Prices
Meias' Kipp . and . Boots, and
Ladies Fine Shsgia, retailed at Whole-
sale Prices
I bare the eclusi-:e sale'of Si3l-
UEL WILSON'S liens', Womerts',
Ilisses add Chi Wrens 'Fine Shoes,
which are the best e7.er brought into
the iniWr:et
ELLIS 11. NOE,
Towaudz, -S:TL
THE UNDERSIGNED
ARCHI
TECT AND lICILDEE, wishes terinform the
citizens of Towanda. and vicinity, that be will give
purtiettlar attention to drawing plans. designs and
specifications for all tnauner of builditnztv, ptivate
and public. Superintendence gh'en for reasonable
compensation. 021ce at residence N. E. corner of
Second and Elizabeth Parcets, where ho will ho found
every evening from 7 to 10 p. nt.. Saturdays all day.
. J. E. FLEMING.
Boa 511, Towanda, Ps.
wt. 5 1871
VALUABLE FAR3t FOR SALE.
The underaigne.lOT.rs for sale, bls farm sita.
ate,' in Laporte twp.. Sullivan connty,-I's.. on the
stay road about midway between Laporte and Dn.
shore. on the banks of the Lova!sock creek. Said,
farm contains 76 acres of land,. about 30 acres well
criltirated, and the rest well timbered. Has on it
a saw mill, grist mill, good water power, a large plank
Louse, kept as a tavern, a large plank barn, a hon. , .
stable with good reds, and other 011tbUntliD7.894na
a good bearing &chard. Reason for . selling, ill
health. For further'paryialars address . .
Oct. L. 1571. • HERMAN
A ,NCHOR LINT STEAMERS.
11 Sill every \Volum* .and Saturday, to and
from NF.W yon.E. AND GLASGOW.
caning it Loodorrj• to hod Mal; and PasvBngers
The Steamers of this favorite line are built ex
preaAy for the Atlantic Passenger Trade, and fitted
up In every respect with all the modern improve
ments calculated to insure the gaiety, comfort, and
convenience of paesengers. Passage Fate*. Payable
in Currency, to GLASSGOIY' LIA_ERPOOL and
LONDONDERRY.
FIRST CABIN. SG!. and s73,accord , ng to locaCon.
CABIN maims TICKETS. $l3O. ac
cornincklaticom INTEIZIEDIATE. $33. :Trull
. AGE, •
rPartielmentlics for their friends in the Old Conon
try can purchase tickets at relucrd rates. For tut-
Vier particulars apply to nr.NnErt.sas tutoTnr.r.s:
7 Bowl:tug Omen. N. Y. or to N. C. 11F.ANS. Central
Exproas Office. Towanda, Pa.
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WINTER APPLES.--Now York
State apples to the barrel or lmshel.
at FON.
nocg
psi" PORK; HAMS AND LAM)
CIOAML k 3IYER'S.
I Now Aavadiamits.
KARD,WA.REI
IRON & NAILS,
$h E 1
u nt for the celebrated Heating
Call and see with a fire is it.
find line of COoking Stoves, among
are 'the
I ,I IIE;CLE WINDOW GLASS,
Car!Jtilly_pa:ckea, sumo price us com
Sash, Oils, Putty, Paint eV, Varnishes
JEWETT'S PURE .WHITE LEAD
Leas, Latches, Butts, -Screws, &e.
Horse Shoes and Toe Corks
PURE MA.N.LLA: 11.117' ROPE,
Cheaper thau any liouse•in the State
We: will sell you anything iu • the
Hardware lino 10 per cent ehenizer
, 4
for cash than any House in Bratliar(
Coma)
Towanda., Nov. 1, IS7I.
_
STOGA BOOTS,
=I
BOOTS AND SHOES,
endless yariety
13Coc:rteS. 3E340)0"tii3.
STRLET
Le. the sole control for the ltetai
Ha
iitimphrey I3rc s.
A:O4 a aro retailing theta an low 3A other houses are
retailing Eastern Goods.
Ile Fare that you. arel,:tying these fur it Wont ;
stand to_reaeow that att Eastern-Boot, rnaile'hy
throu6hout, will Legiu to wear with the •el.'
I
bratetl
. .
RVBBERS!
A laute an , ortment. whirl' v..) are aerdut; st a large
reduction in priece,. Vje !weep rrnae but firet quality
ltubberr
FINE SHOES ! ,
FINE SHOES!
FINE SHOES!
For talliCM. tiliseca atot.C.bibtroa. In Peb. Goat, Kid,
French KM. Serge and Poetry.ll Calf, in tact all the
etylo utanntactured by the best-.Factorien in the
• 1
country - . , - .
. .
FILL LINE 0:? GOODS ONAIAND!
ROBES
.
inat recelia. a larger • • *dock of Wolf. Belfalo.antl
Lap Robes, also Morse Blaekota, dc', which
we are eeliag chap for cash._
, .
Tilt lat.:trod tu+sorrrlieutip thisiiection at cormspoua
turj'l - ice. fl 4 • •
ta a cail and you will be suitii. •
•,•
L
1.4. MOODY Sr, CO. / I
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.ST
12 1 J
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31 ati STitiET
Stove;
•
ILLIMINATOIt
•
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AIR LINE, - '
PAY MASTER;• '
NORWOOD,
PRARIE 011 E,
SENA'RON,.
&c.; &c,
Lnuu Amerieau
'AI. 1). BALDWIN
CALF BOOTS,
ItUBBEIt BOOTS,
L : - 11.1 0 0 D (ft . C. 0.,
trade of
IiA.NI)-3,I , ADE
,BO,OTS AND SHOES
3Linuffictured in Tow Snail:
DON'T BE DECEIVED :
TOWANDA BOOTS
EITI3BERS !
RLA`:::::,.I6 t
IMUNKS, T1L1N12.1.61 DAUti, &C
Vw;11,13, Sec. I,
Low PRICES
FIRST.- _CLASS GOODS!
.IS THE RISLE.A.T
31 rr N t RI 04 T.
/ I
STOCK NOW COiI:PLETE
IN ALL,EINDS OF
DRAM GOOD-S
LADIES
Furytit4lti ng - IGoods
15 1 TLoo.llplt Cam's-
.1 1 . MZ.$
- ‘ \
BOUTS AND SHOES!'
TRUNKS -TRAVELLNO BAGS
HTS AND. CAPS !
N,
4
17-VL
aci:oCKELY GLASS-WARE
Is' S4 •
1 1 Z, in i I.y Cir-rocCl*efitt
El
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11UB1flR.S.!
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,TQWANDA, PA
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Legal.
IQO EGISTER'S NOTICE —Notie' ig
-AA)
hereby. alien- that there has been Sled and
settled in the office of - the Begtriter of Wills. in and •
for the county of Bradford, amounts of. adnilniates ,
Hots upon the billowing eidates.
. Final account of H. C. Baird and E.G. Herrick
Executon of Daniel MoDuffee. -
Final account of L A Pie-roe Executor of N. M.
Carnoctean.
Final amount of Charles Welles ' Guardian of •
Charles A. Welles.
rind scam:dot Meribah E; Eessmided and Georg e.
F. Horton Executors of Henry Eessenden. _
Final acoount of Miles Prince Administrator of
A.. J. Babcock. '
Final -account of Ants Howe Admidistrator of
James B. Hawn. -
Final account of Eamon Woree ' Xiiil a. W. McAfee
Administrative of Nathan Baldwin.
al account of Nancy If. Jarvis Administrator
of J. H. Jarvis.
" Final account of Richard Bedford Administrator
of Owen McCann. deceased.
Partial account of James H. Welles and 4. H.
Spalding Administrators of George H. Welke.
The gPPraigement of ProPurt7' got off by the Exec
utors or Adminfikators; to widows - or children or
the following decedent& '
' Estate of John 0. Blablee.
Estate of Simeon Tabu'.
Estite of Hiram -Buck.
Estate of Samuel Warner. ,
Estate oY Ansraxtin
Estate of 0. H. Stone. •
Estate of Daniel Holdridas. , •
' Estate of Myron Moody. -
Estato of George D. Cook.
Estate of Joseph Deane.'
•
Estate of Nicholas Demons!. •
The above _will tee preianted to the. Orphan' - -
Court of Bradford - County . for confirmation and
allowance, Thurisday, D 4
C.
7th IS7L . •
C. E. GLADDIN. . •
Register.
TI CORPORATION NOTICES.-
In the wetter of the ineOrPoratiOn of "The
Towanda Building ind Saving Fund 4w:dation of
Towanda Borotrgh."
Notice to hereby given that the above named As-
iodation baa presented to the Court of Common
fleas of Bradford County their 'reelect hatudagon
asking fora decree of Incorporation. and the aid
'Court having examined the ume, and finding_thent
will deems. that. they be incorporated. as
prayed for, on Monday, the 4th day of Dec. 1871, at
o'clock p. ni., union; cause be drown to the con
trary. w, A• =MIA&
Nor. 15'7143
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.--/AT THE
wafter of the Estate of D. S. H 0 1 40 89 dfroared•
In the OrpAan's Court of Bradford Candy:
The undersigned. appointed by the Orphans' Court
of said connty,an Auditor. to marahall assets and dls
nibute fonds an the hands of the Ulm 1. of said estate;
will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the
office of Overton k .Elabree an the borough of
Towanda, on FRIDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER.
1,571. at 1. o'clock; a, to., at which time and Osman
persons having claims to said moneys. are required
to present the same. or be forever debarred from
coming in upon saidfand, '
octg,'7l-4w E. OVERTON. Ja.. Auditer:„
AIIDITOR'SNOTICR-4n the mat
.,ter of the estate of H. S. Mnridson. deceased. In
the Court of Common Pieta orißradford‘county.,
The undersigned spoointed b the o.phan's Court
of said County an auditor to Marshal the assets and
distribute funds in the hands of the administrator_
of - said estate. will attend to the duties of mad ap:
pointment. at his office In the borough of Towanda
on FRIDAY. NOVEItBEB 24. 1871. at 1 o'clock p.
in., at which time and place all persons having
claims upon said money are required to present the
Shute or be debarreca l lfrom coming in upon said
1110151CX. H. B. IIcKEAIg.
TowUnds. Nov. 3. 1871._ . Auditor.
AA DMINISTRATORt
Notice is hereby given that an persons indebt
ed to the estato of QIIIIDM CUBE. deemed, late
of Burl ••gton. aro reipaeated • to' make immedi
• e paym t, grid all persons • basing claims against
said estate ~ .ttst present them drip authenticated for
sottlemen unt,Z. M. CLARK.
0et.5,11 w 6
A _
D 3 r STRATtiltg.
No is hereby giVen that all - perions Indebt.
.ed to thet state of Wit. W. EASTABUOOKS. late of
Tfta * AT). dec'd, are requested to makelmruediats
pa . and all 'persons having claims against said
es ate must present the same duly authentleatedlor
settlement._ JULIA ANN EA.STAI3IIOOK.S,
- Novwe PA...GORHAM;
- Administrators.
E 'I OR' 8 'NOTICE:—
otter is hereby iiven that all persons indebted
to the estate...of JOHN P. DODGE. late of terry
twp.. deed. are requested to make immediate - pay,
.meat, and all persons having chases against said es.
tate Must present the same duly authenticated for
settlement. 41:Eri. •E. DODGE.
DESIOCM DODGE.
nor. .11-w6 • • Executors.
_ .
VOTICE IS REMEDY GPirEN
./..N that application will beinade at the nest meeb
ing of the Legislatanro of Pennsylvillls for the in
'corporation of a Savings Bank, to ho know% is the
Towanda Savings Bank. to have - a capital of fifty
thousand dollars, with antha l rity to increase' the
same to any amount not exceeding three hundred
thousand. dollars. !The objects of said bank are to
receive money on deposit and to discount motes,
bills. /....e.:and to exercise general banking privileges.
to be located in tne borough- of Towanda. county, of
Bradford. with authority to establish branches at
other prices in said county.
June 15171.6 in
oricE is lireby 'given that:ap
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placation will be made to the next Legislature
bf P(11111.1 - 1rallia for the incorporition of a Savinßa
Bank. with disconntinu and depositim(privileges. to
be lecateetst Wyalusing, Bradford County, with a
capital of 4'25.000. with the privilege lo increase the
Mimfi to $100.0(X). under the name and style of the
Wyel using Savings Bank. Octie
VXE . O.I3TIOR'S NOTICRy-,
//Notice is hereby given that all persona indebted
to- the elate of NEHEMIAH GREGORY. late of
Wdmot. dec'd. are requested to - make immediate
payment, and all. persons haying claims against said
estafe must .present them duly authenticated 'for
settlement. 31 AMSHALL ti. HBEGOHY.
Oete-itG- . Executor.
•
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-
Notice la . heieby given that all persona indebted
to the estate of Levi Huffman. late of Wilmot
decessed, are reqnested" to make Muralists
payment, and all persona - having claim. 'against
said estate rank present them &alp authenticated
for settlement. JOSEPH MERLIN.
GEORGEEBEILLIN.
Efeern,—
MEM
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TpXECUTO - It'S•NOTIC.E.—
11N.rece ia hereby given that all persona' indebted'
to the estate of J".C. W. BOWMAN. late of Honrue;
deceased. are requested to make.; lmxne dlatw
payment, and pentomfthaving claims against slid
estate most present thtm duly authenticated for
'settlement. - ITMILTETTA.
D. B. BOWMAN;
A. P. ALM% -
Execntors.
tiostl-W6
ADNIMISTRATtoR'S NOTICE—
Notiee is hereby given that all persons indebted
to the estate of ASIOS MACE. late of Troy.
Zeceased. are regnestedio make immediate payment
and all persons having claims against said estate /
must present •them duly -authenticated for bewail
ment: I oBERT F. - REDINGTON,
novld.wo Adrninistratorj
/•
Wlscellaectis.
TAILORE'S - &—Try - Mrs. FjEsSEN ,
DE:O4 Wilik and pnYccs. Shop !di first Tellow
house is Ward House and Bakerg,-opposite
f*t-Office. . Toiranda Oct. 22. 187.Y.—Gin3,1p
ALIJAI3I4E REAL ESTATE
V
witr.—One lot V:3liall2/feet,' or one, lot
any fleetreeirt}lth or length. sitnats nearly oppo.
site O. D. Bartlett's Foundry.` the/ property of tha
late Santee.3l4lnson. Apply 'to..
julylT7l ; I BIAXL*7I3OI‘..
,
rrHREE HOUSES/AND LOTS IN. -
A.-TOWANDA BOROUGH. Fon sktv—situsted.
on Poplar Street above V'estertt Avelino. Thew
houses are now being built and will be completed
on August Ist Good well . cletenr, and-cellar with
each house. For further partladirs address or en- \
.quire of
Unne2B . 7l-tf) W.IIItI3THALL.
At Red, White, nid Bine Store. Towaada, Pa.
AfINSIOX7 HOUSE,.III
rtElLti 8 \TUX, PX.
W. W..131t0WN610, . •Pnorawroa.
This lindito erednete.l. in strictly Tereperanie
Principles. /Every effort will, be made to 'mike
meets compel:able: Good rooms and the table will
always be/supplied with the best the market af
fords. / • • Nor'. 1..11371.'
TA_L E.—Fifty-seven valuable
blinding lota irr Towatida borough. as Cherry
Rtreeti'York avenue and Center street. Liberal terms
Or,* to purchasers, both as to price. and tering of
paypierit. Apply to : G. -D. moN - rxx 'i'
,STOLT.i RIOHNSOI,I
cosrsussin.• MEIICIEANTS. TOWANDA.
Witi receive and forward all kinds of produce en. •
trusted to their care, to each parties as the owners •
may direct in Newark or New York after Oct. 21st.
Office at the store of Marshall Bros.
Cash paid for all . kinds of Poultry. '
- H. P. STOLL.
- 8. H. JOHNSON.
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FI X .. E ATE. ° Abo e S rp t.. p
SALE . OF sale on
SATURDAY. the 75th day of 140VEMBER. 181 t. the
farm of the late A,tuoa 8. Coleman. deed.. in Wyo.
hieing tp.. Bradford county, Pa.:lying on the public
road leading from the-river a• Caniptown. and con-.
tattling about eighty acres more or, leas, about sixty
acres cleared and under improvement, with a hewed
log house and !tame barn and other out buildings :
thereon erected. -
Torras male Irs,own on (jay at sale. •
- lauxuat JENNINGS.
I. F. CIIAMBIEBSPr.
f )(taw! 23, 1871.-4 t
Noncrkr—Thecopartiershiphere
_ totbro existina, bet Ween Mrs. W; G. Herman
and D. J. Newman. -under the name of. Newman k
'o., has this day been, dissolved; Mrs. W. 0. New.
man retiring from the firm.
MRS. W. G. NEWMAN.
D. J. NEWMAN.
tiolpre
All bill2iw.iminit. and all bins duo the Igo Arm te
be nettled 1 / 7 klge unaeregned. who will continue the
busliztess at , th old stand othiltidgo street.
D. J.NMIAN.
PAR3I FOR SALE lg . MART
LAIM AT-A GREAT BABGAIfft —Delightful
climate. perfectly healthy. Farm lies cukßaltimore-k.
Ohtb Wt. ono and one-half miles from two depots;
13 tales from Washington by Turnpike, 28 miles
'from Baltimore, contains 206 acres , well watered
with springs, about 30 acres of choice timber, largo
amount of fruit, land "acceptable of the highest col
tiratiou, excellent neighborhood,-farm house burn-.
od laet winter, only $ log house and *log stable in
the way of buildings. Any' good 'farmer can soon
make of its very good property.. Price $7,000 ; one.
third cash , or per cent. o ff for all ash ; perfect ti
tle, must be sold soon. Address;
J. P. WILLIM77.
Athens: Ps.
October 25.1871
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