THE WARS TRIAL. CoNtinii:rd - frcm 'First Page. To Mr. Peck:. Discovered on Mr. Shader, while - nursing him, some .thing that appeared like a bruise; -called Mr. Shader's' • attention to it; ;witness had been *a.shing'• deceased, .and him• over and formdh black . and blue spot in his back: Wit nesg said, "He • guessed . that -Har ry, had been kicking him;" "No," Shsder, "that's where the old --bullet lays," and "that : Harry, didn't mean to make him all-of this trots ble:" on Sunday and. Tuesday eve nihf:s when witness_ :conversed with Baader on'the ; •subject of the shoot they w,sire - alone, when any one ea;nP in they stopped; all the time t11, , v wt 2.1.1.3 talking, . Shader had hold cif witness' Land; they talkedloW and •, ,, hispers; witness found that ho :111,1 Shader were brothers in one as- . .:,, , ;:latir.nl;.they Were Masons; when th':y found this out !witness said he w,:uld do anything .for Shader and Su ' said that when • he wanted at‘ythillg done ho would ask witness; gave his opinion to Shader as to whether: he was going to get well, nearly every — night he was with him; asked Shader about business arrangements in case he died, .oh Tuesday night; and before this, when 'Sbadcr had spoken to him; • on-Tues night,.a little before midnight, t.,:itness told Shader that he could lire and that he had better e.r -r,!..1;:: whatever business affairs ho had .to arrange; Shader said it had been arranged with jais father and Faushawe; witness impressed upon ; deceased tho fact that 'he was at.y3nt to die and would not be able to talk much more; bathed : , his head with icc-water $14,, that he• - wortld re vive, gave him soino liquor but cw.-.. 1 ,1111 keep it down; , told him ho \v as s f-isald he wouldn't he able to talk with his friends much longer, would • can theni-up.if he asked it; the wit • il? , :ss rnade.sorao uiaimportant correc tik-.cs in his testimony as to time 'slated, and a few 'other minor:mat ters. Tn Mr. - Little: It wa-s.on. •Tuesday" night that- 7 witness put ice on his head- 'and gave bite the liquor; did contrary to the doctor's ..order because he was.afraid witness would not be able to talk; was notanaiogi to have him talk on witness' `own ne e:aunt; put _ice and, liquor 'on so he could talk and: live:-both;, this had been the doctoils order.all the tithe; understood them very well; think talked with .Ur. Kanshawe about about She.der's being a mason; have said to Thomas Jordan sonic one, don't know whether it was Fanshaw _or Drew, 'that; had tried Shader a ::;•)od many linaes and - couldn't tell whether he. was a Masou;" have said he wiyi not a:mason, because folks - t:.'c..re watching him; did not after Sliader'a deathsay what is here re ported as to his no . t knowing wheth er or not he was . a mason; knew the ;iriit day he went there that Shader was a mason; decreed it quite impor .„ tant to conceal the fact that be was - uir.son; deemed it ,so because there werc , 7 so many around there watching them; dila want to. conceal that f:lct: from Drew and FAnshawo any 1..1.-)re, I ban . frop other-5 but DA much them :1,3 others; should think land said to -, :tane 0:Ia he had said a deliberate murder for fiha7 dor had told' hint so;" 'don't think hat lie stated as strong as that "if ther6 evef was a delibrate murder Itiis was - one,. for Shinier had told -_ so;" witnues might have, if any e. 1:e talked with him about it the first - urea clays he was there; ‘.'that it was ;i deliberate rit uder," noire that he only ;statedi it but believed t at, :I:0 time: did •uot state after thq is ;Ali of . Shader that I" if there was • ver trAeliber to murder this was • <4e, fur- Shade • had said so;" did :Icit state this o unclay ,after the l. , :tth liar the. week after. '.l:;),.t.ht - : Court:. On 14e Sunday Cu- Ttf.r. tillader NV P,S baptised, stated to Mr. Jordan that this. was mnrder; a l .bo think that told him Mr. Ward ; Shader had told witness and Mr. Walbridge and - all the -);:,nple called it murder,_and, so wit -11::;,f; with Jordan Sanday,.Shader was aliVe; on t 11 , 2 Sunday. after his death met Peck cr and Fansliawe 'at the Me.ans house;. the talk then was in regard to Mr. Ward's property:and hi l l] lam ily,.no allusion was made to Shader's death. .= t • To Mr: Littler 'Witness is very con fident tllat_there was flo alluaion at that time to Shader's death. - .To Mr. Peek: Shader told Witness the number otthe lodge he belonged it, was Royal Arch Lodge No: 2, N - ,ew York; at the time witness made the statement on the Sunday Shader was baptised, witness", believed what he had told Jordan; didn't know the • difference until Slimier told him af terwards; lie- hasn't ',told anything Lbotit What Shader told him that iimde him think it . wasjmurder; 'when witness wont , there first ho thought it was murder, but after .Shader ex plained his mind was entirely chang ed; the explanation .Shader/Made wes after the time when witness made .his statement to Jordan; thinks that t t:e explanation made by Shader MILS on Sunday night 'before tbepeo . 1)10 of the house had vet red; the ; - .xplanation, witness etitirelychanged I.in mind as to its being a murder. To Mr. Little:, Never went-to Mr. Jordan to take back) what he had . never gave,3lr. Jordan author ity to repeat what he had said; was nut • siw.flaned .as a Witr.ess 'to the coroner's inquest; thinks Mr. bree asked him if Shader;had ever told him it was an accident, witness bad answered no;. tlou't recollect stating to Mr..Overten that Shader Lal on Sunday morning that the .was not hitenTiOnal; thinks t'he - object of Overton'; conversation was to - find 'out the weight of his tes had-been stiptenaed as a wa r. (2:7.a before the Grand Jury. To Mr. Peck: Shader said that Ward him; NVIIS not called asa witness !, , efore the Grand Jury; Mr.{ Elsbree Witness if Shader ever called it accident, and witness answered he said so to - evade being called ;;.-; a witorss.at the - coroner's inquest; Shade: nevLr called an accident; ‘he Said Ward didn't intend to,• or didn't mean to. • The counsel for . ..the defense offered at. this point to prove by the NV itness Henry Decker, - t% ho had been previ ously called but ..not, lexambied, that ho had in his, possession or under his controlau-insurance policy, issued by - the Railway., Passengers Assurance •Company...ofdlart ford ;Conn. for t one day for $3 O O O , .was ;•he same policy referred tainhisletter to ~iisa Thi3' evidenee Wes . offered for the purpose of .explaining - the!de ' position and the •conduct of Shader while lyinr, wounded at Ward's house and - as aapirt of the iusa _ _ defence. . 4 - .1 . - -The Coirtudjonrued - to nine P'clock Tuesday morning. ! 1 sgro;ni: DAY'S` FSOCEEDI GS TVilltirrOCry; Nur. 14, 1571. -A rather strange portion. of the theory of the defence NVB4 reached last evening and gave rise: to much dischision On the part of the counseL Stated'briefly the °fleet that the deposition or dying declaration is the' n strongpoinC of the pr,. secutiom The defence desired to explain thin instruMent by showing that it was gotten up for the express purpose of obtrkiri;ng the money on the insurle policy , and for no other purpose; th t the various expressions in it state things that are necesSary to exist be fore the money on the policy can be obtained. For this purpose it is sought to 'introduce in evidence the accidental policy ticket to show the provisions • contained on tUt back thereof in relation to certain contin gencies in which the money on it will be forthcoming. - The case for the. defence here rest ed. Before therebritting testimony on the part _of the Commonwealth, Mr. Clark B. Porter was recalled by the prosecution for further crosa-exaini nation. • -To Mr. Little: When witness was asking questions of Shader on the stretcher in the dining-room, he don't recollect throwing up his hands and crvinr , D opt after one of his questions, God, Harry l" Recollects no part of the exclamation. TIII IiELVTITSGTESTIMoNIL of the commonwealth was hero.enter ed upon, and for this purpose the first witness called .was John R..Fan shaw. - To Mr. Little: On the occasion of the taking of Mr. Shader's deposition witness said something once; only once; Shader had said, "it this was in a friendly way, it was pretty rough;" here was where witness' ex amination came in; he directed his remark to no one; said, ." if this was friendship it was pretty rough;" wit ness sat five or six feet off; Shader's face was turned towards Squire Tidd, from witness; witness was en the opposite side of the bed from Squire; witness' eipre e: ssion was not very loud; he was -speaking, to - no one, should say the tone was an the one; Mr. Montanye noticed the expression; he was pretty close to witness; -he was nearer to witness than witness was the Shader; McKee made in quiry of witness as to Shader's be ing a Mason, after Shader's death; McKee asked witness he was a _Mason; witness replied, "I' am;" __McKee said he had understood wit ness was a Mason, was sorry that he hadn't been satisfied earlier that She. der was . a. Mason, said he Lad tried him several times, but Shader had never satisfied hiM that he was Mason; asked witness what lodge he belonged to; witness-told him that he belonged to Independent; Royal Arch, No. 2; McKee asked witness if -deceased was going to be buried with Masonic honors; witness replied that he - lta.d written to Lima reqtiesting tha,„lodge to bury him - there with Masonic honors. ( aildinnea Sec:)l4 , l Pagc.) ' Leg,a7, DROCLI3LI.TION.-,;IWHEREAS, Hon. FARRIS R. STREETER, President Jude , to the 12th Judicial District. consist ng,of theeoun ifes of Bradford and Scouptehtnna, and Botts. Znilr- Lots Frasnrr. an, J. W. VateDese, Associate Jutlece, in and,for said county of Bradford, have leaned their precept bearing date the 31st day of October, 1871, to me directed for holding • Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Session, of the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court at • Towauda, for the county of Bradford, on tionday, Decem ber 4. 1871, to continue three weeks. Notice Is therefore hereby given to the Coroners, and Justices of the Peace, of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person,, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with re cords, inquieitions and othhr remembrances, to do thosa.things which to their office appertains tO be done: and those who are hound by recognizance or ortherwiee to prosecute against the prisoners who ire or may be in the jail of said county. or who shall be bound to appear at the said court are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be lush Jurors are requested to be punctual in their ettee dance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the 31st day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and of the Independence or the United Matta, the ninety-fourth. • J. P. - VAX TL ITT. LIST 'OF THE NAMES OF PER SONS drawn to act as Jurors in a Comt o Common Pleas to bo held at Toorautli, on MON DAY. DECEII.BEIt 4, 1871 ; I= Armenia, Charles L. Green; Athens V... p., Sidney Lomb's; Burlington Wept, W. L. B. H. Ballard; Oramille, Noah Loomis; Leßoy. P. A. Hol comb; Monroe boro., J. B. Smith; Orwell, Edward Boardman, jr?, Nelson Barnes: Smith Creek, S. ii. , Ingersoll; Smithneld, Isaac M. Eaves, N. 0. Camp bell; Sylvania, Clark Tinkharn; Standing Stone. Pat rick Kane; Towanda born.. Geo. Giii.tin; Towanda North. Richard Hinton. Wilford-Esstertirooks; l roy baro.. Hiram Dna. Ezra S. Jewell; Trey twp.„ Hi ram Rockwell; Tuscarora, Wesley cogswell: Warren, I. Manchester, John H. Carey: Vi'yalusing, Wm. Chambi,rlln. TiL&VEM.Fr. Jcnor....—rillEr; WEEK Athens twp , John P. Chase, John Bosworth, John A. Perkins: Albany. F.. F. Jones, Benj. Van Dyke, Boyd W. Wilcox. Charles Schmevkenbecker: Asylum, Wilmot Camp; Barclay, L. W. Tiffany, C. W, Tidd: West Burlington. 1.. J. Fanning: Colombia. Alfred Havens; Canton twp.. Henry Matson. Hiram Lind. ley: Granville. C.ll. Kenyon; Herrick, W. J. Mitten; Litchfield. John Teed, Frederick Johnson; Lenos , John Sic Keel, Lewis Darling; averton. Edw. Fraike; Ridchory. Charles Hendy; Home twp.,S. Layton, W.. 11. Parks; Home boro., Hiram Woodurn: Stand ing_ Stone. Jas. 'O'Herron; South Crnek..Jacob Aber; Springfield, Lewis E. Beach: Sheshequin. llll tonP'aillipa,Edw. Brigham; Terry. Wilson Stroud, J. M. Mann; Troy twp.. H. N. Spalding: Tumearera, W. L. Ackley; Towanda born., Fred. S. Whitman; Wymox, Geo. Pool, ktichard E. C. Myer. Edward C. Dr 2 tez WTaludog, Cornelius Donovan; Windham. W. H. Clark. I= Asylum, Henry Westbrook; Athens' bore., Isaac +Gregory, C. 0. Huntingdon; Barclay, James Wil liams, Daniel Powers, Frank Northrup. Andrew Crane; Columbia. Timothy . Gustln; Canton twp., Jacob Roberta; Franklin, Calvin Varney: Monroe •Ornaldo Kellogg; Pike. Lewis A. Boaworth; Rome twp.. Clinton Wattles, Abnei M. Beebe; Ridr bury, George Lowman: Standing Stone, H. E. Huff; fthemitrquin. Abram Dingman; Springfield. 'Norman 8. Huxley. &Wine Berry;•Sylvania, James F. Bristol, 'Leeman Bnrritt; Towanda boro., Horatio Black, H. A. Burbank, Hiram 3faitll, Fred. C. Clore; Towanda twp.. Ira E. Stevena; Troy boro., Edward Vandine, Hoary Cobb:Truy twp.. Nelson wood; Elster,Men- TY Shaw; Windham. tie°. Olmstead. S. D. Madden: Wilmot, John H. Fiteb. Paul B. flrtnsinger. S Tuttle; WyAot. J. Conklin:Warren, Wm. W. Baker; Welles, Myron Capron, Peter L. Beardslee; Wralusing. Amor C. Stevens. . =4 Athens twp., 'Wright Dunham; Athens bvro„ J. S. Middaugh: Aryliiro, N. P. Moody. D. Trumbull, J. Hornet; Albany, E. P.obinaon; Armenia. S. Boxier: West Burlington, B. T Blackwell; Bur lington twp., E. Rundle; Darrlay, Isaac O. Blight; Canton twp.„ T. M. Watts. J. Spalding: Herrick. J. Foyle; Litchfield, F. Cooper. T. B. Cotton, Edward Lurcock; Leßoy. N. Jenkins. P. Roston: Orwell. Asa Darrow; Rome boro., H. Prince; Sprinfield. A. Westbrook; Slieshequin. J. Newman; Poulthileld, N. Tracy, S.F. Fletcher; Terry, B. Horton; Troy horo., G. 4'. Veil°. D. L. Lampman; Towanda 'hero., M Smith, J: Braund, Geo. Stevens. C. Eirbyi Towan. twp., B. Davidson; Ulster, C. E. Purgerson. . Thomas; Windham, C. Morey; Wyaox. John Lenox; Wyalnsing. Justus Ackley; Wilmot, John Daggett; Troy twp . J. A. Linderman. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By vir tu© of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. loaned out of the Court of Common Picas of Bradford County and to mo 'heeded will be exposed to public sale, at „the Court House In the Btironen of Towanda, on THURSDAY. NOVEMBEIt 30, 1871. commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. the following deocribedlot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox &p.. bounded north by lout of Abram Savercool and Main Street of -Fleochurionth. division of „East Tovianda, east by said Main street, and RH No. Gof block 23 of said alb-division. (be ing the lot upon which an axe factory is no* being erected,) south by said lot No. C and a twenty feet alley west by said alley and land "of.said Abram Savercool, deceased, haring frontage ou'raid Main street of 150 feet and a depth of 225 fe4.t. with ,a framed house thereon. Being the same land as described )n Wm. H. Morgan's map Of , yiesetitit'o sub-division of East To-wan4a and numbered 4 and sof Block 28 . 0 f maid sub.di laden. / Seized and taken in'execution at tile suit or W. 11. liorganvs..Christiana Sehwenke. i ALSO—The following deocribedlot, piece or par. eel of land situated in Overton tsp., bounded north by tlle public highway, on the east by land of Eliza O'Brien, uzi the south and wept by lands of John Holyneanz, containing 19 acres more or less. about 10 acres improved, with a frame house, an old log stable and a few'frult trees thereon. - • Seized and taken in • execution at the snit of J. It, Cowell vs. H. Sherman, Jr. ALSO—The following descrflxxl lot, piece orimrrel of land situate In Granville twit,. bounded north by the public highway and lands of Theodore Porter, on the east by hind of/ amid 'Theodora Portel.; and smith and west by the public highway. Containing df an acre of land, more or toss, mirrdreili with a framed honor, framed barn and a loo* fruit L - tits thereon. &ITod and inttn in , IP::11tin at the rnit of M' Murrav k lioarp Ts. ktioervo. J. I)l.k:ti:ti , ln ant C 0. Dickinson. • • ALSO—The following deseriliel let:piece or Inr- Cel of land sintate in' Athens borough, baitided on the north by Chesnut street. oa the east by land of J. M. fily. ou the south by James Witsoa ands.r.Y: Patrick. and wed . by li. C. liarris. being !id feCt front on said Chesnut street by : II! feet deep, s.two story fanned dwelling henna end a few 1:114 trees thereon. lioleed ard taken in exaeutioa at thr"ruit oir Ne, Harris TS. &Fir, Northrop. ALSO—The Me in Wynn Towanda* D tad on Main said aired ' proved.. Seised and fon CM cel of land by lands of . DellsTandll the estate of west by lam . - sem of laut. itsprorod wll &Lead ant Dixon .s. IP, ALSO—By ._ add at the sumo crlbod lot. pie ton twp.„ bom east by land of Justin MOM or leas, framed .baro ' Ele:zod sod Brady's nee _ MAO—The eel of laud to' north by IMI ton. on , south bz lani decennia, and west by lands of h Containing 50 acres of land. more about 50 acres improved with a famed bon a board stable and a saw mill and a few fruit trees Seized and taken in execution at . snit of B. W. Elale's use vs. Henry Patterson. _ - ALSO—The following describedll, Piece or par cel of land situate in Canton twp. bounded on the north by lands of E. B. Parsons, tby lands of George Camp and James Bunter. south by land of said James Hunter and west by lands ef James Hunter and Shadrack - Nrillisms. 2 Containing 50 acres of land. more or lei* about acres improved with two framed haulm an old log house and ts few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the salt of J. E. -Bullock vu. Robert W. Sawyer. ALSO—The following described ot, piece or par cel of land situate in Troy twp., bbunded north by lands of O.F. Vole, on the cut by lands of M.W. Jones, on the south by the public highway leading from East Troy to Troy born, and lands of Nathan Whiting. on the test by land of said Nathan Whiting and J. J. kG. F. yelle. Containing about 3.acrea of land, more or less; with one framed b vase, one frithed barn and outbuildings, end a few troll trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Robert t: Porter vs. L. F. -Baldwin: • ALSO—The following described' lot, piece or par cel of land situate. in Towanda bfwo.„ bounded on the north by land of J. P. Kirby, on the east by G. F. Mason. on the south by G. I'. Mason. and on the west by Main street. Being about 50 feet front on said Main street and about 112 feet . deep, with a two story framed Steam Grist Mill thereon; with the en gine, boiler, machinery, /co., belonging to the same. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Job P. 'Kirby vb. H,Fuller and Leander Sanford. ALSa—The following dal:rill: i t piece or par cel of lend situate in . commencing at the north-west corner of lot 10. 41, the north east corner of lot No. 15. the south-west corner of lot No . 31, the south-east of War-ant N0..1912, and the south-west corner of lot No. 1,1 in Flower's sub division of the Carrol lands. Th . :nee - along the war rant line north IG3 prs., to a corner; thence east 54 prs., toe corner: thence PO rat 76 MIL to a corner in the south line of lot and north line of No: 41; thence along the south e of warrant No. 1492 %rest 54!; pre. to it'll , place o beginning. Con taining 21 acres and 56 perche of land, more or less. Seized tied taken in execs:thin' t the snit of 0. D. -Bartlett to the use of liarimt A. Scott vs. .11.aueom W. Luther, • ALSO—The following lot. li or parcel of land situte in Towanda twp., bound on the north by lands of John B. Smith and th widow Coon, cast by lands of William. Watkins, so th by lands of M. C. Merchr, and the estate of C.L. Ward,' deceased. and west by lands of George Bi z tt r :u. Rosie Borer and J Durex . Du Containing 135 sof land. more or less.'abont 60 acres improved; with a largo frame dwelling house. 2 old framed houses, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken Into etecution at the suit of H. Charlotte Ward &duex of the estate of C. L. Ward, deceased, vs Michael Idellert. • •• ALSO-The following. described lot. piece or par ccl of land labiate in Towanda boro. I?ocindiel on the north by land of James Macfarlane. east by the SusfineLianua River, south by laii4 is of John Carman and others, west by lands of said John Carman and Alonzo hinges. Being 50 feet on said river, and running beck to said Carmen and Bingos' east lines with a framed dwelling. house and a few fruit trees thereon: Seized and taken into etc ctition of the snit of d. 0. Frost's use es F, I 1 Ford. ; ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par cel of land situate in 13arlingt6a Doro', bounded on the north by lands of John • A codding, east by the Tom dock Creek. south by shop lot now orforinerly belonging to A J Doss, and west by the Derrick Tuitipike, bcing about leo feet, more or less, on said turnpike and running bark to ~ . .21a creak - , with a framed dwelling Milne and a few fruit trees there on. Seized and takeu ill execution at the snit of A. J. floss rl Sarah Jane Sweeney and itaniel it Sweeney. ALStI-:The following described lot, piece or par cel of land - situate in Wysox;twm., beginning at a corner on line of the so-caned Nobles & ldontanyes lot 30 feet east of Sebastian Tinowls - north-cant corner, thence north 5 degs. raid 30 minutes, we.tf 97.1 feet to a corner; thence Mirth 19 deg aud minutes, east 535 feet; thene4 :north 70 deg. end 3tld minutes east C 75 feet to a corner on line of the farm of 'Stephen StrieLLand Jr.. thewe along line of the =tine south 5 dogs and 30 minutes, etet 1410 feet to the south west corner of said Strickland's farm on line of Nobles S Ifontanyca lot heretofore no ntion• ed, thence a'.4ing line of the Same south 52 west 570 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 11 acres cud 124 perches of Land. more or less. with a large framed hence. known as the l'ark hotel framed barn and other outbuildings, and part of • Trotting Park thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit 0; Job I. Kirby vs CLarlei IloPPc. ALSO--The following described lot. piece or j3r s oil of land situate In /Übangi top.,beuiuning at a point iu the public highway or Be.-lek.Turnpike in front of J. 11. Ladd's house running thence dorm the middle of the highway leading from Said turn. pike to the Ilibburd school honse in on easterly di rection to the' center of the south branch of Towan da Creek, thence down said creek the several courses th4reof to the line of Wells Wilcox's land; th ence along line in a nor-h-easturly direction to a hemlock corner; thence by lands of said Wilcox and others, in Cr easterly direction to hemlock corner on the Wii,tir line; thence along said - last mentioned line in a seuitherly dovetion to the 'South Branch of To v.anda creek: tbcnce down said creek by the several courses thereof to the corner of William Bahr's land: thence by lands of Freeman Wilcox to the middle of the Berwick Turnpike; thence al nil said Turnpike to the place of bi.sinning. Containing 213 :ZITS_ of land, more or loss, about kit acres un prosed. with framed barns and dwelling houses and fruit trees thereon; excepting and reserving there from about 4 acres of the ithove lot laying on the east side of said turnpike, which was conveyed by A . Ladd to Ichabad Quimby; Also a lot adjoining said Quimby lot on the north and deeded to S. D. Steri gem by 11. A. Ladd and wite.*nd also excepting ter- Min Ints sold by the defendant John S. Campbell to Joseph Campbell:lL Stevens, Henry Campbell, A. B. flubler, John Shultz,' F. A. Schrader. Baptist Church, It. F. Jones, D. W, Barsliberger, Wm. May, Clarinda Carr and others.:, Seized and in exmation at the snit of John N. Cahint use vs. 1) J Ormsby and J S Campbell. Alao will be add at the sumo time and place all the Interest of Frederick Fleschr.t in 'the above des cribed lot. piece or parcel of land. at the suit of Foz Stevens, ?demur and Co.. vs Frederick Also at the suit of G. F-11.vein k Co:'s use cc. Frederick Fleschnt.' ALSO—The follewlini described lot; piece or par/ eel of land Ballets in Ulster - twp.. bounded on the north by land of Jason Smith, east by land ofNibr man Shaw, south by land of Lewis better. arcs by the public highway leading from Towanda to Athens Contale or I ' acre of land.) more or less, ;6(i proved,awati a' learned dwelling house Sri . a tow trait trees thereon. ALSO—One otherlot piece or parcel of nd.sitn ate in )Aster twp., boianded north by a rod leading fromtbe Towanda and Athens road to tr canal. on the east by the canal, and on the south tad west by lands of Norman Shaw. Containhig acres of land, more or leas, all improved. ith a steatn mill used for - planing lumber, grindin t plaster. feed Ac.. with machinery, engine, bullet, A.c., attached thereto. Seized and taken in execution a the snit of Adella K Ferguson vs. Charles Wells. !so at the suit of A. G. Mason's use vs Charles idles. AO—The following desc lot, piece or par eel of laud situate in Overton twp.; bounded north crly by lands of Philo Min easterly by the State road. southerly by lands no or formerly owned by S. Camp. and wester.y by lands now Or formerly owned by Beagle and oth Containing, VI acres of land. more or less. Seized and taken in e ecntion at the cult of L. C, Hollon's Use. vs Demi teals. ALSO—Thefollowiter dekeibed lot, piece or par cel of land situate iti,l3tatdi .g Stone twp., bounded on the north by lands of E. U. Denew and Patrick Boyle, east by la 4 of Patr ck Boyle and P S Brews ter, soutirby lindA of Lewl Page, and west by the Pennsylvania and Nei , Tor Catal and Bail Road =Company. Containing 20 erns of land, more or lees. about 2 safes. improveil, with a framed barn end few fruit yrecs thereon.;' Seized and/taken In cacao ion at the Suit of Jerry O'Brien VP Alliteil McKenna and Mary A. Ili:Henna. ALSO—tae following described lot. piece or ~. 1 / 4 cal of labd situate u Wyse,. two.. bounded on the north byta lane n ing Lb rough between lands of Mrs. Jotin Holmes d the hereby described lot. said lane jointly owtiell by each; on the east by land of •Styhhen Strickland Jr.. a4l the public highwayi on tote a-nth by lands of H .l..;obles and Sebastian Knailli, snd on the west by the Susquehanna river an the 'North Branch Canal. Said tract of land be -1 . compond of pieces and. parcels of land pur avert by Job P. Kirby of II D Strickland and hbott, said tract of land pnrehalied of said Aii t. naving been former', owned by Lute Strick land, and always ezorptin and reserving however to the said J. P Kirby. his heirs and assigns. ten acres of the part marehas dof said Abbott, lying on the east side of o public road: also the home lot as now enclostid By fence with 1. feet east Of the fence of the panic width &Atha home-lot, said home lot being the one oh -which. is situated the house in J P Kirby now replace. Containing 200 acres of land, more or less. about 100 acres Inc Proved, and being the same let of land tiliklrMl con. traded to Frederick Fleactuat. the defendant, and Mathias Welline by J. P. K rby, by contract bowing date July 20. 1869, excepting certain lots of land deeded oif from the above described lot to Ctuirlea Homan, Waiter Spencer. T i ! 11. Camp, Chas Hoppe.• Charles E. Pierce, Kellam fe Mtfilock and one lot of land reieseed frlim valk contract to J. P. Kirby by Frederick Fleschut. Seized and taken in exec lion at the suit cf 'lot. Stevens, Merrier t.: Co.. v Frederick Flesrlat.— Al4O at the snit.of (1. F Ma on .h. Co's use vs Fred erick Fleschut. - ALSO—The following cis zribed lot. vises or par cel of land situated in Monroe twp.. bounded north by lands in possession of Ilirum Sweet, on the east by the Berwick Timnpite, pn the .watt: by land of 'Milts= Decker, and on Midwest by lands of William Decker and Rim= Sweet. t °Wall:dog 2 =Tea more improved. with I t i. Pr 10as, all mmo borne, and barn, and fruit trera thereon.: . Scizell and taken in exe..,. Ron at the in.: of Me kAldrihh va. George V. lid ALSG--The following de. eel of land nitnatrd in Cav - I,:v lands of A. R. Aztell Eliedia Roeksell, on the 1 I:andel' and. on the vc,t Aztell, containing - 50 n-^res 15 acres nmprot-od - and Seized and txten in ex Eniott vs. A. M. !Lockett a ALSO—The following. d col of land eltnotc,l to L; nattb by the public higlaw to,the north brahch of To by lin, of Grer.,:y Allen 111mtt.r and on tlye w tzr and contain abnat 77 •^.ma in pr balm awl a tew fr.xit :zee* Reiz.l4 ann Vairit fn me lice.mes rt.. I,raitirratt. 15.71 ('COFFEE, TEA, ‘ 4 , vholetak and re ~.Irdy 1. T HE UNDMItIZED'HAVM9 fsedimed Shawnee Prism* B. IL PATall. tarmansivra. 8. - PATOSII a).: Is wow prepared to seer_So the citing? at arediard Clocatrioad lettM s large and well saluted dot* of Mach i lawn parobard for-Cask sad fed ooadderdi that I au sell at as low Sons as asn be purrlaeed alosortioto: I saw tam to thoptlblies aplendidotock TEAS, COFF:FFA, SITGARS,i AKRON FLOUR, GIWTAM DO. I keep waftanti7 lin head. PORK. HAMA LARD, sad eZ kind' of Pint. Would call the anemia= of ere public to oartisal De Beat Ia qarntr or price. Jesse Oakl!rii! Celebrated Latin- dr,. New York Chemical and Drown Soap. Please eW and AR of Lam a+aortmeat•of WW2 1;1017102(8, TOILET 80A28. &c., Am. I sill pay tho blatant cash price far Farmers, give na a.eall before 'ening elsewhere. All peraoria indebted to the late IL-Lavin phew call inn mike immediate pigment. . C. B. PATCH Towanda. 'Mardi. 12, 1867. , t a r,:4 . , ... 44 rz, dt; c. til A "0 'IZ ) P 1 . o 4 a 0 1. n ) U ,sf) in C., 71 • 0 1 , 1•4 Is 41 1 j 3 4 E l 1 .::fr4 m 0 3 z 0 ~.. r. _ , a ~. • 4, . 'C I 6 = r• I. .1 1 0 y , p:1 Uj W ELGI § 14 A 0., , . g. 2 t. 0 .1 - 5 W Ea 5. p 4 r-i r.l z 4 c:l4 ' 5 • .1 . 3 rTI L ., liii c• 14 2 .. 4gi 8 I.• P atlf" 1 0 i 4 41. 1 E 4 f a m -f,?- - f . f, t L. g I 0 i:e .i.:' i PI 1:(14g.w.0E. , 7:0 , ,• 2, Po 4 • ° g , 4 t 7. I .* )74 A u .. - :F la A . • 2 , rA :1 .: 1 ? 2 - -' i 8 41 : Q .h,.. C.) s• , 0 4 1 2 E WVF. 0:. g : 1 4 : a -itl W I /E 4 f;. E i 00 . A ~ E- i . 0 H g .. Z Z - p 3 e F, .•e, °- K 5 I. .. - N P. 7.1 . L.: / -::: 5. S 4 ,. 2 4. 04 . f/ e , .1 4 :. . 2 4 =4; y. t /...- zr 2 .. v.. L; • A .., cz c. a 4 -: - i. i . E-• - !2. - N .A '/'' ' g '• , /. sE 4 5 8 .z• V; ..' , P i 14 ..?. r+ , FR:... f .' pi i : ,' : P . , ,0 .. r - 2 -' - . ..2 0 " 4 ' k g i Fz-1 BU J .... 0 •J 4• 1 ' 8E 4 ° a / • / , / = AT J. LONG. M GRO,pERIES AN COR.. AIN AND • I desire to call the sttentil assortment of goods, which pleb% and will be sold to market rates. . Ilj stock of Have been Marchand dace tariff on them, and are respond. Orders by snail or othe and prompt attention. • Thanking the public r the liberal patronage they taro given me,' I wish, a continuance of the same. CASH ran) FOE COVSTUT rItODUCE. .; feb.2T7l M . J. LONG. GOLD STILL O.4:MELNG DOWN r am EITZT Zia:SO El TEX GROCERY d PIiOVISION LINE, • • ire now beg offered.st - b(d lot. ;icor or par. on twp., bounded north* .n the east by lands of nth by lands of Charles by lands of said A. IL ~ are or less. about thrums. • COITELL ISc MYER'S at prices that earmot tail to satiaty all that their , determined not to beundersold_ by any Co.. have cal/awed their Store by WI/ding to that they now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by them. They have amnichst with their store a 'Market where . they cow keen rivet' Meats to sell by the -sr or piece, ma a full supply of Geo. cedes and to which they , woulu cal the attention of all =shipmate. Come add main. Mr Good. and Priors. berate Purchasing sue eatillY yourselves. We guarantee all goods to invt. entire .aatiaraction. .We are thinktrd to our customers for their past libera/ ystronaire and solicit continuance of the as ' CORIZS. k WEL Dec. 20, ISO. - Lion at the er P. S ,1 A. P. IlAckett. :ACTII)PiI let. j'iCV:e .1 dlngton tssp.. bontolett :y from West .}3mlington Monda Curet. op the oast. L. on th e 'tenth by tr.n4 Ist by lanai of Ezra 25 cert.', core 1e. , . n th a ftz.rn:l hnit, znri Lhereo.l. U .7. P. VX!: SEGA.II; FISH, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF D/LIED aadi cAX2c trams. at Marls 10. 1002. LONG k KEEL= :McCAEL S: MIX Groats sal Provision, GII,OOERIBEV, 8243C11. ILLLISILLTt'S, SPICES, &cf. 1' nave ea Land a large stock of 81 DO" . IIIICILIVEZAT • IXI STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE. COUNTRY PRODUCE.. C. B. PATCH f ;r.l 2. Cr ic7 t f 9 g 2 A - E PROVISIONS, WOOD, WILLOW, A D - STO.NE FLOUR, FEED MEAL, Sc., No. 1 r.►rro '8 ELuCK. BRIDGE STS., TOWAN 1N23 .12 or We public to my is always tall and &m -my customers at lowest TEAS, COFFEES, S P I KEE the late reduction in the Cere,l at prices to cot. re sill receive carets 6.0 TO TAYLOR & GORE'S For yoarNow Spring Suit GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S - For a New Drees Std. GO TO TAQLOR Sc GORE'S; For*New Spring Styles in Pintx. GO TO TAYLOR A; GORE'S 1 For a Now Spring Overcoat. GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S For all the tatast Style's inCtta tom and Beady-Made Clothing. GO TO TAYLOR k GORE'S For Hats and Caps, all tits Latest Stvle,z GO' TO TAYLOR A; GORF4 For Gents Furnishing Goods, Bows, Ties,'&c ALL WORK WARRANTED. I ~/ . t CUTT / I 4 SG CDONE Oti SHORT / .- ' NOTICE. V . . .. I 96 ,MAIN STRb*.;T, TOWANDA, PA ar1.1911 TO THOSE Gla ING THEIR CLOTIIING 3,U4DE TO OR6Eft Mott otp.ce4d study two.thinge. rink L. GET THEM ItHEF.2 nrar-4.a.A1 CLOTIUNO IS 21,,,1D1: EecomUy, 'SURE THEY Ar.P. EOLD CHEAT,' j. - And ►n order to be able to sells good article cheap the merchant must eindergtand his business, and know how, wbere and whet to buy as • practcal man does; and a . PRACTICAL TAILOR In all 2.11 bra i ba I proft-Fs hz t vlng had EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE In the bneineee. If airs been a cutter in vane o the bewt houses In NEW YORIC„, CITY I do toy own buying, selling and cutting.• anti divide my profits with no man, so that leas of It will do—and with low rent and other expenses in pro portion, thus making the cost of carrying on the business very small. :!In reading the above you will cue why It is that I CAN SELL GOODS: CHEAPER Than men fonovring the business, and having no knowledge of it themselves, have to employ others at large salaries to attend to It._ and customers most pay amordingly--as they, like myself. DO BUSINESS TO LITE BY IT. U you doubt the aback statement 'be' eetremeed by E7 4 .:11,Y trAltltlB, Merchant Tailor. Bridge at., Towanda. Pa Aug. 0.10 • EUREKA ! EUREKA. arybody las discorerid that THE OLII CLOTHfI ROUSE Etoisenfield 8c WOlff 'Ono door south of Fos L - Ncresies) is THE PLACE FOR II3ARGADIS. They now hare a great store full of the RICHEST AND MOST BEAU /- ittL ABSOBTKENT MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING To be round antidde the dile& helt• goods are .FINE ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY TASTE, CHEAP ENOUGH TO ACkOI.I2IODATE ANY PIAISE DON'T BE DECEIVED; '• Ifire# tem an old blend for a it.eir one.' Renstenber that IZOSESTIELD k WOLTp ar permanently located bees, and can offer greater in ducements to purehaaerra than any other hones in town. It is the interest of gentlemen tn this seetiun to ems and bring sli their bins, sind give their goods e net . .1012. Conahler the fact that you eau buy at ROSEN FIELD k WOLFF'S, beautiful and subatantlal Cloth. tut for a mere song, & WOLFF. Angust tn. VERY CHOICE GREEN IND Mach Tea iielleag cheap at retail by IrOX k =ACM Omaha and. pzomals . , . imam: mai non= roolut.--- ; aims oaks= mums ! ludo_ auk sew sad oeisilel. stoat aw rir.crlmrmm=l Wldeb 10 17 sold dt tbs lowest paodblo CODFISH, lill AtACTIKEREL, KM=G,, 11iTTIT OF ALL DWIMPIMONS, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED/AMAL, GRAIN, &a Bring an your p7duce. which Ts pay caah for. • t itiAlltnEEN, • . , • A ecmstan y r of - Ashton Salt, sized Mum*. Butter Tubs. &c. Masa and look through ow stock. and Initial do onr best to please yon. W. A. ROCXWZI.L. Toira3rils. April 58.1869. - • - GROCERY AND PROVISION ` ~ STQ.R,E 11cCABE 111 Whernisle and 1 ets2 Dealers in F ' ,I4IILY GROCERIES PIi_OVISIONS, XMCtra'l3 Ih - EW MOOS, TOWANDA. We do not deem it neceesary to enumerate old the &tennt tett:let we keep. Ow suisortment to ' A.LWAYS COMPLETE. MIST' CLASS GOODS. Cult paid for Parrucra Produce Slarr:ll 1. 1870. & =ROVE are now . receiv- Ing a fresh slack of Goods in their lino, bought since thelst. January, to which they invite the at tention of their friends, We keep the largest stock 'ln town. Our goods are fresh and desirable. We sell st lowest nasrkeiprkes. Jan. 19; 1871. FRESH AND 'NEW TEAS, bought alum the reeeut decline 'lu price, and selling cheap at retail. FOS. & 31211CLIt. J3O. 19. IS7I. lIIIM "VOX. & IfERCUR are selling Grp .l_ iberka at retail. Jin. 19, 1971. VO.X & MERCUR are selling Nevr and Fresh Gonda. ' Jan. 19, 1871. F ". dr, MERCUR are selling Oro -I:erlesicheop. /an. 19.187 L i MERCUR are selling first class Goods only. Jaa. 19.1871. FC:X & MERCUR are selling beaper thau ever. Jam 19, 1871. REMEMBER that we are selling Goods at • RETAIL! And that icemen% be trtteraold. Jan. 19, 1871. FOX & 311=1711. - --t- -- 1 1,TIaHIGAN FINE—CUT TOBAC CO—very choice—at Jan. 19.1871. FOX & 11.1=1:11111. T & 3.1711 CUR do not deal in JL Shoddy Goode. Jan. 19. 1871. Or,r_R CtSTOMERS can roi l y upon netting he very t4rt the market affords and at lowest prices. E: T. FOX. Tovranda, Jan. 19771. - EMIT IffEEICTIL - p ENEE)II3Ett THAT ]'OZ CSR are retailing all Schad* of Grocwies at wholesalerecea. The largest stork In town. - Goods Ant class. Prices low. . E. 'i. FOX. I Sept. 29,'70. EIMITX MERCER. THE BEST' KEROSENE OIL IN. town by the quantity or retail at FOX & 31XIICIUFS. WuRY AND . DINING 40011: First block north et Ward Mame. BREAD, PIES, CAKE,CRA.CKERS, And sold at Wholesale and Retail In, oar DniMIUCK)II3 we will accommodate the public with entree a lunch of a good meal at all times of th , day and evening. - OYStEItS AND ICE MEAN 014 UAED DIIIIMG TRUE SEASON. rt Also a floe assortment ‘f Grvaries, coa l SC' flown-, Fruits, Nuts, &c. mayl7 • CENTRAL MARKET. .:• The intekribers still continue to keep constantly on band a full and complete assortment of cram , thing pertainin g to their business,- consisting main ly of BEEF, PORK' FRESH AND SALT 1 - SUGAR, SIIIIED RA31.4, !SUTTON, BEEF. Y.A.IIP, VEAL. POULTR I . ; SAUSAGE, LARD, ' BOLOGNA, a DRIED BEEF. - • TALLOW, kc., ke. Also. 7 .1 - S - .• FlirSll FROM_ THE LAKES. OVSTEIIB RECEIVED DAILY , . - In their MVOS wishing Oysters in Urge QT .mall quanti ties mill be furnished on abort notice, at is did stand. CsarraAL Masser , Montanyo's Block, Ant door north of Dr. Porters. Pm& 0 EirMasn. I ERLLATII k 2fI3I.LOCR. Tkto Ifruorm. j Feb. 24. 1870-tf , THE BEST AND ,CTIOICEST SMOKIYG TOBACCO, FACTORY NO. 13D DISTRICT or MARYLAND. Eir See that Eren Package yaw buy bevs that tumulytkra. Dec. 14.1970. JACOBS, . • _ • - MEN S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, AND - HATS AND •CAPS. erocia warranted, and told at the lowest rates. South slots in lisidletnares block, MaJnola. tutylBl/ PORK, 'MUTTON, / EMI w. sell gottking but JAMES EDWM _ .V 14.1.5.. BAKED DAIL Y, D. W. SCOTT k CO LS MANUFACTURED AT croc],.. 4 . GkEttif. -.- SIIPETJES !nt TILE, 33 1 A T/7- 4 ezie4.49.3D331 AT wiolcsAat I BLAC K CROCKERY; IE 1 CHINA, itol2l IL Alr. Co.. --4.-7,—lrianas. GL. SWABS. Sow andbeintifol pattern. STONEWARE.. SILVER PLATED WARE, FRUIT JARS All-artlclotwarranted u represented. Persons at * distance can receive their orders by stage or mail. which will receive p. pt and careful attention. Itched adage given gratuitously at the ciffire, charging only for medicine. reThinklalforpastliberalpatronage,wualfailea• pectfully announce to their Meals and.the pablic.that no pains shall be *pared to sandy, and merit the con , tinuation of thir eouldence and patronage. ' gsr:Ope.n titindaya for prescriptions from 9 to 10 arm, and 12 rn. . to 1. and 6to 6 p.m. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! I J4I 3, 1. /870.--Yr yfrgundi. Aug. 30.'71. FUBMTITURr., W. are now Offering et our !boles:de awl Retail FURNITURt•ESIT(YRItAI, NO. 107 MAIN S tit LET, 1"o grestuet Inlaccirt4 to those Li vast of FIRST = CL&S ,7RNITPRE! ; Eicr_offered to this tasiket. The attention of the public. is eeriectellioalled to our recent hoev purchnsee from the late Groat Apo. firm Sales of CI T A AMER AND PARLOR FURNITU'REI , We are now offering WALNUT 7. A : 13LE -TOP SETS AT. $75 00. And • NICE PARLOR SETS, s _At $5O 00; Together with our Complete Stool of BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS TABLES, STANDS, SPRING_ • BEDS, MATRESSES, LOORDIG-GLASSES, And in fai.t crenthlng to boofutuid in a First-class rurtiture Stott, CEICAPER THAN; THE CHEAPEST NICL.II. THAT -WC Ant Noit MAIEIR&H -11 Paring, and do 'eart goods of our own mann. facture cheaper than 'you can buy city-made goods elsewhere. Lumber taten iu exchange for goods, • We also furnish E,OSEWOOD CASKETS, METALIC BUM IL CASES AFC- COFFriS Of es cry deseripticn BURIAL 11,08E3, CAPS, Sx,, And we alma have the FINEST lIEARi3E In this section or country Goods dc;treted to the Depot free of elizz.ge. JAMES' O. FROST itc SONS. Towanda. Sao. U..!5:1 Soots and Shoes._ G REAT- BARGAINS IN 3EOOrTS 5T:17.8 sEir noor A-WY suns .srons, &nth end of Ward muse. s - lad The ittoc unters et l igned are retiev , lng $ Large end well ae. ed k BOOT_• KINDLES AND FALL 'TRADE, ctrer low for 411. Cortji 'Urfa of VISSRS, is E- • •. • 1 AND CHILDREN'S IVESR. GENTS, LAD%, SETGED AND PEGGED BOOTS MADE TO , aunin. REPAIR.qO NEATLY DONE AND BEADY NVIIM7 Tbankful for paet fixate, we p4:6cit 1,, continuance of the same: • I warn. wiaoimon.D. onazsrr X. CL&U. TowsndiiAprLl 5; 18G9. • BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND itErwr!zip. L. _ C. NELSON. Hu made arrangements to accomincslite customers that are constantly calling with loots and Shoes for new eolesi, etc.. and have had to leave them, to their great disadvantage, until another day. The constant cal for this kind of work., end the desire to have it donelimmediate, has induced me to Ma.ke such ar. Tenements that you need net return home • I • , Wlthimt your sole being renewed Sad your heels set . square. . Far prices that are honest anil porfecU y Dar. .. Ladies that have gaiters that are broke at the toe, To this repairahop is the place tec To get them revamped . neatly t ippedor halt-soled. And your feet well protected treat wet mid the cold Few. work we can make you with the I above double quick, 1. . We can make them for you thin, or Irit l i can give them to you thick. We can make them: with AO _ high beets, Or we Can give them to yon flat. , Eats yen need not stager with a btick in, your bat. 'gat W. DITTRICiPS' MITSICST I ORM. • mat ntaiDuEn rinsz I eusa,XA Os. ONE HUNDRED AND iirry srewbEins TWO lIIINDBED cum= AND .cactuat °BONA& i • Fire Hundred 'Woltz* Clarionets, Antes, Banjo., Guitars, Coneertinsw noeordeoni. Strings for all String Instruments. Drums, Bones,.ete, SBELT mysie ND EiNTROCTION BOOKS FOB • EVERY .thrtninturr. , 1 11 I A:4 0 S From the only first-chiss makers in the United Bastes, as F. C. Ugbtn IS Co.. Decker Bros., Stine way. Weber. Now Tort; Hallett and Cornett= Boston; Mathewsbek. New. Haven Ct.; C. Meyer. Philadelphia, and Knabe in Baltimore. Melodeon, from -B. Shoninger. New Hama. "Ct.; Pelonbet, Peitcria k C 0.,. New Tork. Croatia, the celebrated Golden Reed American Organ, and the, Burdett Combination Organ. One door east of 'lferrar's Bank. the only store of the kind in Towanda. ‘, mar. 2711 - • MU Full 1 We, now Open. A. complete aescatmetit. From Dodgers t Brother 'Ms best kind in market. Pi rr&lva. I= A ND. 8110• ES . . Sultabk for the ,Drvi i - and Itodiches. . Dn. A. C. TOBTER, sol's.r 1i CO? , • ?MC OLD CASS DRU . G STORW Oalog Main and 44, Streets, Toi►anda, Sire recently mtded largely to their stock.sfull and complete aseortment. conatitntling an szkineffe tl aubraciag many articles need in the Arts for mechanical purposes. mace selected with mint to the proeforhe Tonto of the pblic. which MU be sulMlied with fresh purchases, sad olAered'on the most reasonable terms at Wholeule or WWI. consisting of ' Duuos,. Itfamiciams, Capucils. _ - pimem. our, Imaxuanz. - _ ALCOHOL AID TURPI4NTINE, BAsg, pL1217, VAIINISH. IMF/Z-WANI. And all Ithuts of Brushes, KEROSENE Olt COAL OIL, Burning MU* • 811ADES. WICKS. Cllll3Nielfii Sperm. Lard. Whale. Nests Foot, TANNER'S AND MACIO::M 01M, Fancy and Toilet Articles in ad their variety, _ BPO2IGEI4, liIRCHILES. ROLE% GOIEDS. - Pomadei, Itah , Dyes, faitusary, POCKET BOOKS, POET M0N.41:5, - Pocket Knives, HasOW TOOTH.' SKIN AND HMI FRIGPLikTIONS. PURE ,wm.s Liguotts, Far Medlar-al ruse, TOBACCO, 51471/ 1 71, PEPZI3 AND CPUS" Garden, Meld and Flower Seeds. Trusses, Sup porters, Elitapenoorioa. numlder Draw*. Brea.* Pampa, Teething flings, :Nursing flottka,r, ipples, Nipple Shells and Shields. gynngca, lied Pans. Self-Seating Fruit Jars. nen. • rnonieters. nurturing Extract; Mona Jugs Glum Ware: mottles. vials. Corks. Bath Brick, and Stara Marking, Fish - Tackle, Am- =tuition. Botacdc. Eclectic and Horaccpatti tc Itedhdries, eadall the popular Paka:t 11-4EDICINES. IL C. POLTIM, SO.N k Co TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL!. Tte Great Ades:Judie I/needy should be kept and need by every Farmer that keeps, either Cattle or. Horses, every Teamster sod Livery Stable Keeper. every Physician and Horse Parlor • for it will many times cute pain and lameness when all other,medt. eines have failed. Miners and Railroad .Men should certainly keep it, for it is unsurpassed for brusea and sprains. B:iseksmiths should keep it for their own use and for their custothers tender footed horses, ai.nothing equals- it for tinder feet. Every body suffering from pain and lameness of any kind. burns,. cuts; wounds or any eruption of the skin. Corns, Chilblains or any disease, requiring an outward application should certainly keep this cele brated medicine. Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction. For sake by Dr: H. C. Porter Son & Co. Porter & Kirby and F. W. Brown Druggists. Towanda. Pa. And by every Druggist and dealer in Brad.' ford and adjoining counties. Johnston 11,1loway and Cowden, wholesale Patent Medicine Depot. No. 609. Arch street PhiladeplhlsPs.. .Wholesale Agents. H. BROWNIE julyl9'7o-tf . Proprietor. Lellayaville, Pa., RHEUMATISM -NEURALGIA SSQO WILL BE PAID to any person producing any Medicine shorting half as many living, permanent cures • as Dr. 'FaxMee Yang?An*. Rages:Arm RE.ICZDT. Used-inwardly oak. A pleasant Medicine. free from injurious dings. Warranted. under oath, to have permanent ly cured 95 In every 100 Patients treated in the pod ten years. (See testimony). It is the scientific pre scription of Prot. Jos. P. Fitler,•3l. D., a giadnate of the University of Pennsylvania, A. D:; .1033,—n0w one of Philadelphia's oldest regular FlXTBieliri• and Professor of Chemistry Juid Toxicology,—wno has made Mourlgia. Chronic ind, bahaniatory Rheuma tism the specialty of big entire irofessional life—a fact vouched for by the signatures accompanying eackbottles and other testimonials of many promi nent"tenowned physicians and clergymen. To pro tect sufferers from, poisonouli quack nostrums and useless expenditure of money, a legal signed gear fluatee, stating exact number of bottles warranted to cure, will be forwarded min, to.any sufferer send ing by letter a full descziption of auction. In cars of failure to cure, amount paid' poiitiVelY refunded. Medicine sent anywhere by express; collect on de livery. efflictcd invited to write for advice; all in, formatiOn andmedlcal advice sent by letter gratis, Address Dr..F. P.SITLER, 29 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Remed) is sold br obtained byllrugvists • 1 1°W9. iPA . . • • • Marble -Works. ill GEO. - , tz . 60. N lime jilot re.x.ive:l W largest ass ‘, : , rtuit.—..t of AMERICA-AND ITALIAN .A, • R, 33 MI E Ever exhibited In thin seotion, to which they tivite the at tion of the public. They keep on Lund of fl rubskto order MOB 1J ME TS, TOMB STONES, XIANTLES, Of every style. J • • AT TUE LOWEST TERMS. . persons in went of anytng• in oar line are re spectfully invited to Gill and examine our stock. Towanda. )14 1. 1811 B . A. PETTES & CO., Eta..:e now on winiia Inv stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS In grail ir,inty., stela 13 DRY Gl-ODDS . . MILLLNERT; FANCY GOODS . AND. NOTIONS, DRIS StL4S. SILK VFJ,VET?, VELVETEENS, 'WATERPROOFS, .AND SERWLS, ::Which they W 14.801 at tbo LOWEST MARIiLT PRICE, At tho , iv: the, Big honnct;_•lyl:r,4it.:lho Court House, scp2t , •3:ll! MAIN TOWAN — DA, PA -CI.A LL KINDS GROCERIES AND Provisions 'at whditaide and retalt. at Shy 20. C. B PATCH-B. 71110111 r =LW. *cCABE & SON. NATION.L!LIYE .DiaTJACE Co. 03P MIR A. Galt Wafts. sl.ooo.ooo.:sAar a nisi: Motors& biboarras. CLAW= a GLUM Pasideat • az 000= Cliarata Mom sal ZL Cam. ; RCM A COOLL Vice Pted444l: ;• Z113219M1 W. MT. &attar sad Ai:War The odrentespie et the Iltetlesel Insessisi,e ao ala: • • • - 1. Ms eietlonekkaapenvebAllinglif Uen res. 2. It las a veld upeepttel of llnhass Dollars It offers low nun of preadmiwk - - 4 Rims: Mee lamer lustusnee than ether cpi l peak* for the mese money - - 1: u Is dednfte luta restils : • 11. There Is no poselbillty d niLwepreseritatlon eta or tolounsderetsuathig pouspboid em " The now for e pollefee are plain tontreet . e. raCh las o luck mow 8. All polkiee are nots.forktUtsfi 9: The !militias are exempt ( ettittieba2ear. iE. W. CURS k paters. platadelp tr y . Be 1 4: 1"enil atIBBErt133216 . 26113*". N. C. =MIME k e. O. 3USON, es—lgtrutu for Towanda and vletnlty: Jan- 9, 1869. • A GIJABDUN IitrTVAL LIFE INSURANCE .COMPANY . • NO. 251' liftoAlrirAt.' NEW YORK, 14darass zx Funos..Sr *Omni.. over • ...... AZINVAI. Ixooscr.. over Lows paio All i groved fortis of Pcdicito Wm& .L 1 nudes for pitmen, t of premiums. pollciee too-forfeitable by their terms. The entirejzrOlito of the Company divided quiz ably =tong The a-unwed,. ANNCIAIiDIVIDENDS. .wALToiq H PECKHAM. PumprsT, - VELLUM T. HOOKE% 'not Pnizniurr I.CCIIIS M ADAMS, fixer AND Acre/A . HIA R.EFERENth Jai Coors it Co:, Bankers. Dui = la Co.; Bankers. Zoos "Wool:mos & Co.. Tea Merchants. •El. A. Miasma. Prezt. Farmers' & Mechacki, hank I`. B. Prrtaso%Publlsher. j1y12.70-tf CAMP: s VINCENT'S amEttli, In tsuratkee_,:Agency. •ITBE. LIFE AND ACCLIatil . DISUBANCE Policies written • and- losses settled at this ogic , We :Lb insure against all dsrusgety LIGHTNING, --- To buildings and excitants or live ' stvck. OFFICE ON : MAIN STREET, - ' - • .op 2 mit.t. 9 or,:t House. - T. B. (UM?. auglti:jl W. S. %/SCENT. Zooks and Statoinezy DIARIES Frm 1871 PAPER I t: EN-vEr*Es NEWL'i7ORE PAPERS SCHOOL BOORS ' Pmis, STATIOSILY AND; PICTURES • , BLAXE BOOKS YANKEE NOTIONS. Tokiulda, Nov; 19, 1246. B• T OOK-BrNDERY-HE PUB lie is pavtfully informed that the, Book-Bin dory haa been removed to the' lleperter" third story, stare rill be done 8008-BINDING! Le all!lta!varimis branches, an terms awesonable the times " will allow. The Bindery will be cinder. the charge or FL C..WIIITASER; An exporieriell-Bindor, and all work willbepropipt4 done in a ityla and manner which cannot be evened. Mnaic. 112 ° 11 i l lea• NewaMers.Old Boas. ka. bowit iu emery variety of style: Particular attenton wiilba paid to the Bullng and Binding of 13Lorrnocas, To aw deidred pattern. which in quality and dura- Vility will 1)1 tad. AL work; wl ready for delivery when yromiael • The patronage of the public is solicited, and per Sitilthedol:l guaranteed. Towareis„ August 2. 1866--tf. ' Di AGRICULTURAL, . STILL The o o r t ffintendent of this shop now effsitag sotfiebeat- LIJMRTR WAGONS, PLATFORM WAGONS. 1 COVERED AND OPEN I3UGGIES, ever !offered in this market. Best 'selected . OAK AND . HICKORY TIMBER used, and all work made by the most EZEBIUCED WOMMIN. • . , • We lame the • - ..PATRNT RUSRI4 IRON NUTS. very light, andso durable that even tune has but little to do towards their decay. Blew examine-Onr Work before purchasing eta. where..Berdrin . Mcmcva gi v cr on shor t e. ttc4l . l. lscrcr,, Towanda Italy 1 879. fitopertntenderl. T E. BOLLES R. -C0.,. C c ..f9EN."ERAL PRODUCE Coninlission 'Merchants, SCRANTON, PA., Respectfally cOnsigatneuts of "BUTTER. EGGS, CUEEM VEAL, rorixa. And an other Tana'Produce One of. the dm haring resided In Stranton for. the past ten yearok'and haring-en extensiresequalat ance with the bushman men of the city, we feel con fident that we can sell produce to the entire tans• faction of consignors.• REFERENCES. L. 8. CI:WNW:VIC. A. G. FIGBBIE, Ora - ell:II. • RLACKMAN, .GORHAM COLE MAN, LeSaytoville, Pa. . _ . G.' CHAFFEE, MAYtTLN MANNING, filArlu hani..l46 !H.l. CIIIH3BrdX. HENRY SHOEMAKER, Potts vine. ... S.! m. II pLASTER. L A's T E A fall imply of Fresh Ground from ranger. Fitch t Co.'s bode at -the sokscritk"" mill, at month of Rtunmerfald Creek. Ince/Ti pre' pared and warranted a pure article: • aplA2ll-.4m* J A kfE.S.VAPT. CHOICE GREE N AND BLACK TEA. ant Coffee , cneup. At Juno 18, 187/. FOX A . MERCER. $25.000.00 . .2.000.G00 1.000,ct00 • Goo,ooo Z. A. RECORD. - Agent. Towisadi, MEI • H. 130LLE1 PLASTEIL