Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 07, 1871, Image 3

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--LOCAL -. AND: GENERAL.
say- yuazAlt Lamomws, one of our_
fell on the night of theflieAnd die' load
.
01 LIS wrist.
iv_ We aro pleased to - learn that
1 r.'ll. Vi'7llnows, who is - ea excellent phyei
cum. gating a good practice iit-Athetox
-dFL, MONT&NTi. have sold
bur hue matched team of iron-gray horses to
ir.Nny B. WELLS, of Athens, for $l,OOO.
ws6. A . Lodge of colored Good
T..replars• has been organized in this' place,
c allEl the Grant Lodge.. •
Geu.: Perrot: is about ' - issuing
on the "origin and relative istatne of
t i.,. and colored man."
r The many friends of . TONE
Ti „,„,,,,,, will be gratified to learn that - he
bs , jr.. u I.i:instated conductor on the N. Y.
„:1
1 141,.. The Fall Creek Coal Ceti.
irw.lll , robe through the bridge at foot of the
• m satuiday evening lad, completely de
•.l • .icteen loaded cars.
paw A lai t ge barn owned by GEO.
C. 11:11. 1 liaritngton, was destroyed by flre
sutioda, Nov. • 25. Loss about $6OO, mostly
itworaiss.
Novi. is tho time to form clubs
th, RtponEEn for the coming year. Aire
t.. lia:e a large addition to our list. Let
,y , übteriber get a new one. vs.
. •
ter -Union Thanksgiving services
tivid on Thanksgiving day, at the M. E.
n. Smithfield. The congregation is re:
as unusually large.
fty- A revival of great and nereas
thg rust is 'progressing iia the M. E. Church,
nt : , 1:.1..1,11e)(1, Rev. H. HasPsr, paitor. Services
ari dally at 1 and 7 o'cloclop. x.
var-- Thanksgiving Day , was very
gp:., rally observed in this place. Most hind
places were closed. Religious services
bold in flan 'Presbyte-rian and
.Episcopal
The,Washington Chronicle an
-IZet tl., srrii - al at the national capital of
I;a int-liiber of Congress, on. U. Mzucrn.
Mr. 'M. lifts a reputation .in I.Tastiington of
constituents art justly proud..
Wo regret to learn that the
)14. ml is bn Quiutette.Club," had lint a very
rtnall atlience on Friday night last. Our peo
pl,: eettainly know bow to appreciate merit,
and their fatlure to be present at this entertain
mot tne,:t ttrillltt,l to sonic , other cause.
• VS. The Episcopal - . Mite Society
Kill 1,,,•t 11, At vriiing, at the resi
&nee of 111% L. D. MA.NT
-- I'resbyt..r:3ll )I;tc : , ..owty «ill meet at
thy .Ip , use IMrs D. 3lonnow, on Friday
tit :70
de" We I ;are that a report has
:t in circulation b..) the effect that the
•r.al; p•r; has broken ont at the Susquehanna
4r..te Institute. Therelis not the slightest
f , 11:;;1:ii;on for the minor. With the exception
U e.ises of fever, our town is entirely free
f: , ri .1' thm•ae.c. •
• . RV- The n e wly eleetediDistrict A1t.,::,.
t ., :: ,. . .1. ~, EEErt:, Esq., entered upon' llte
,h,. r h. ti4 - ,. (If his offietal duties at the commenee
tn. nt 4C.nt on Monday morning. Ile is an
atteri,y 4 eomlderablr experience, Wild un
(.l aibt, (1 int-gllty. The interests of the people
x.ii-be earrfely guarded by him. The retiring
1/ ,:ri, t• Attorricy, cilia. W. li. Canxocuas,
ha (1! g41(1(4 , opinions for himself dnring the
tkrn. he It hytbille office. (The business of
th.:(.:11,:l• has 1;42eil transacted pronitly, and in,
a ;Ilmos.r to cOminee the pliblic that he was
a...!:late(l cdnly ' . .y a comtcientibus desire to pro
-1%41, ill( I [, eac4 and welfare 4 the .mmmunity:
I i
1 . 1i;r.---A. iout 3 o'eliock on Tues
iia:‘ 1.,1:41.1 14 ' lint, the dreadr:d cry of fuel - Was
e::.; it I;vabi on our streets, sod although the
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th, r: .:11(J..r stool at 10 degk above zero, and
hi ‘,11:(1 Ott; blotting a perect gale, the fire
11., :I II AO y„p•SpOnlled to the r alarm. Tlie fire
~ri..:::..:ttql in the back part of Mrs. JAN. MAK1N
...7,.. resi,eni , .; and quickly i(pread to the ad
j 4mt..: lo ildings. The losses fly the conflagra
ti..ll :,1, - 7 ~.
fivrelling. Loi's $2,700; W-
Furniture mostly saved, and
; it fully, covered. by -insurance.
?d,op, owned by iMrs.
machinery:etc., $3,000; iithur
-2.1,00 Tio. shop was 'occupied by .1. S.
to.. uia, l ,, st about' $l,OOO in furl:l
-:1...r.. lurid" r. tr. lusulA for $5OO.
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lb% t ui Loqur• owned by JOHN BEILLEMAN.
1.. , - $ l,OOO. lii , urf.ti for $1,250. This build
o•-cal.u.il by S. IL Tani and G. S.
I .01i V. 1 1 .“ J. movva 111014 of their flltni-
A J- ,iAcllau: house. Idr: N. and
•re 111),ott. tart most, of the furniture
ed, though ifadly damaged. Lieu
: on furnitnr.-., V4)O.
EMI
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BUAINESS.—Every farmer,
MEE
• and Le.nco; man, is often put to
cocnienc.• and trouble for want of
to transact certain kinds of bu
n, gal manner. To meet this great
!i... , P/111.1"S PAamiNg, L. L. D., the an
!any law lr„vks, has prepared a work
lit to tlinl a ready role. Judge
of tle ably r.l jurl,ts in the country'
t It as follows t
s • 1
. ..lea may b 0 formed of the compre
,•-• of the book, when it is known that
:. 111 f.rte chapters, and embraces
• Ili.lliy legal subjects—all of them . ful-•
.lv &-enssed in separate and distinct
~. 1 tiol ditTerent subjects are exceed ,
I. treated, and arc nearly or quite ex
-
the author's usual lucid . style: A
iprinement on Lord saint Leonard's
i.
....r . be, book had 110 forms, while this
nu re than two hundred of ry
the ve'
01 , r. Thee forms arc ma nly, if not
octi ss have wood the test if judicial
Lay. I , een app: °red, and re there-
I i twe.l. The author W - 1,11 says : 'He
1•;, hisr.er who would m dertake to
.f his.own make to tl ose which
r no
.•d common nsage have auctioned.
vinunationpf these for s satisfies
1 t they are the best co ection be
1 '1:. Thc.boOk is genera ly, if not
• 10 , ' , 1N1t..., and the writer commends
.: . Cie b , r and to business men. To
~, • . 4p. , , i,i1ty.", .
=I
.Thauksgiving discourse
linl congregations of tho Baptist.
V. 31cthodia't Clurche . .4, in this
Rev. U. L GinsoN. T-no
•• pkasitil Lnt 044:and the con.
•• mpoatiTe:y small fo'r a united son.
nn , .n . tram the first verse of the
IMI
some of the 'passages
apP . :icatidri at its close just.
And yet we could not char.-
:, MI one ofrthe key.
~,•4 ry 14,d efforts. The text is •
•:..•, and tit. rdiscourse was
.part referring to the
1 ) . , ,1. , Providence upon our own
'A • I•• • of or thanli-offerings, Was,
1::. br,i•f, condensed frill of es-
I. xi:re:owl. in pithy, vigorous--
I'lw spcaki r referred also to the
ivi.leh have afflicted our na-
WS to power of Mormonism. The
!•• - 1 4111.1 ilk french victory over
're 1,, as also t
:!i. a ,•1 the calwning and prospective
Papd hierareity thereby.
1 wi rt' swinging themselves
•:.: :hi 11,W1 , r, though hitherto
Il and ver3 - materially supporting
I. at ail wren a complete ityttup
lmt .imply mentioned some
it.at to mind. How the
f t .1s aunu if festival, when God's
t!i , olness to us as 'a people is faithfully
ii to us by Bus servants, basing their re-
1 , I .?,
=ME
MEE
c.,
marks on sans apPrikeists passage of Nis
word. and ameipanytnir them by
. the faithful
monitions of &try as citizens and amen. aught
to Inspire us. With patio*, love of oountty, wad
especially with loyalty to its bounteous Bene
factor! , Armes
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gives more than three thousand doublecolumn
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CAmrrows."---.711r. Editor : As we
have not heard from our quiet little , town thro'
the columns of the lb:Fulani,' for
,some time r:
perhaps it would be of interest to some of your:
readers to learn that Camptown still continues
to grow.
_BIeSSTB. COLT & CORTELL have opened a stone
quarry just out of town, from which they are
taking some very fine budding stone.
WY. Calm, jr., k Sort, have lately opened a
new store near the bridge.
The work of building the Baptist church has
been begun by P. Cohn, of Steiensville, who
has the job.
Bev. Mr. Branows has his house nearly com
pleted. The Baptists, though tney have a
small society here, .seem to be alive.
HOMEII CAMP, Esq., has just completed. his
residence, which ia_really an ornament to the
place.
The Good Templars' Lodge is in a very flour
ishing condition.
The fall term of our school closed last even
ing with one of the best school entertainments
welave ever had in' tho 'Academy. Mr. arr.-
vENs, wlio is a quiet unassuming. young man,
has proved himself to be not only a scholar but
a teacher and a gentleman. He leaves us to
accept the Principalship of the Smithfield
Graded School. We regret to have hum leave
unr school, for he his won many friends, whose
best wishes will follow him. Mrs. Saonaves,
who has bad charge of the "little ones," has
also done herself credit.
The 801 l Ringers were in town this week,
but their concert was not equal to that of last
winter, either in the tone of the bells or the
moral tone.
We might speak of the prospect of carfying
water and driving our stock some distance in
order to water them, next winter, but as"brev
ity is the soul of wit," we will close.
Campton-a, Nov. 25:1871
LERAYSVILLE. —Mr. Editor : I have
not seen anything in your paper from this bor
ough for quite a long time. It certainly has
nut been because there has been nothing worth
reporting, but rather, I surmise, because every
one has been ,0 busy in performing their parts
of the many " doings," that they have had no
time to write about them.. Certain it is that
we are not dead, but - alive, wide awake and ac
tive; so much so, indeed, that the weeks are
hardly lung enough fur all the work and plea
sure we have on hand, and there has beencon
siderable talk of the necessity i f instructing
our .. worthy Representative-to introduce a bill,
at the coming session of the Legislature, to add
at least two days to the calendar week, applica
ble only to this township—the 'sleepy towns
about us having more time than they can use
already; and if we can only get the right per
son in the speaker's Chair, prep tent., we have
strong hopes that the.bill will pass.
'Since the utter rout of the Democracy in the
recent elections, We hear not a word hereabouts
from its few adherents, who prior to that event
were blatent with their high hopes of success
and then—talk of corruption, " rings," etc., and
in political matters everything is as quiet and
serene as a summer sky.
The pupils of the Academy, under tile in
strirtiou of Rev. H. F. COCHRANE, doled a suc
cessful and profitable term of school on the
2-ith 01 Nov., with a public exhibition, which
was a credit to the school and 'exceedingly in
teresting to the full house that gathered to
witness it.
Ou the following - evening LEAvrrr's Bell
Ringers paid us a visit and gave a most excel
l_nt entertainment to a rowded house.
Our national Thanksgiv,ing was generally olr
served according to programme. A union ser
vice was held at the Cobgregational church,
where Rev. Mr. Gwiairr dizcoarsed with his
usual ilgor and eloquence. In the afternOon
and evening the ladies of this church held a
fair and festival, which were largely attended
by old and young, all of whom seemed to enjoy
themselves to their hearts' content and, best
of all, the financial relulta were_ highly satisfac
tory„ -
The lightning express of the new railroad, of
which so great things are predicted, has net
yet reached us, but still business is good ;- the
hari,l limes do not rest as heavily upon us as
upon some of oue. neighbors, and although we
are said to be "20 miles from every place,"
are; contented and satisfied that our
,littl
" burgh " is by no means to be despised.
Di. C. S. Drsr_Nur.anr has .engaged himself
in the drug business in Towanda, but we con
gratulate ourselxem that you are . not to take
hith from us-entirely, but that a large part of
his;time will still, be spent among us. More
some °URI - time, perhaps. From
BILWFOILD CONVENTION .OF I. 0. OF
G. T.—The Quarterly Convention I. 0. or G. T.,
met. at Smithfield, in Good Templar's! Hall,
Wednesday, Nov.: 22, 1871. Called to order
with W. C. T. WHITE in the chair. _
. ,
After pro ternpoix , appointments for vacant
office 4, the following committee were appoint
ed
On Resolutions, Bros. Dmirr, . KEEFE and
Bise.swEt.t.; on Credentials, Bros. PRELPS and
Srux_s, and Sis. MASON ; 'on Business, Bros.
WEBB, CAMBER and Bracsos.
On motion a committee consisting of Bros.
Ds.urr and Bi.ScswEt.t. were appointed . ,
to draft Resolutions for discussion and make
other arrangements for the public evening
meeting. ,
Adjourned to meet at 1:30 P. 3f.
Met pursuant to morning session ; minutes
reed and approved.
Itusiness'eommitted reports followed by ver
bal reportatrtu the following Lodges: flock,
i. 520; Ilighland,.7BB; North Towanda, 539;
Rime, 4G9; East Smithfield, 521; East Troy,
570: Canton, 498: Leßoy, 545 ; Trojan, 500 ;
Spnngfield, 506; South Creek, 775: Wyalusing,
472; Martha Washington, 471.
Reports of the different Lodges were particu
larly interesting, spicy and profitable; at times
bringing forth hearty applause and renewed
laughtar, together with many manifestations of
renewed vitality and earnestness among tho
Lodges, with increasing - strength in member
ship.
On motion, Bros. M. C. WEirrnaooit, of
Springfield Lodge No. CM, and 0. L. LACKEY,
of Trojan Lodge No. 500, were admitted dele
gates for their respective Lodges. z -
Resolution offered, dismissed and acceOed.o
follows :
w H Eaus, The present law licensing the sale
a intoxicating drinks, has proven in every re
spect inoperative, and not commensurate_ with
the *viten is intuited to Inset • and iheitei,
Lie sets of ,lestdetiOn toil old Ito' tolerate,
motion Old clothe with respectatinity the
stole business : it being in thisniped Just the
law we do ipid wank theredbet i ,
• Booked; That this *invention apooint a
committee it), three, whose lo d4 it shall be to
draft ar t i W el an Act, and a
Aar county framed n a form Pecti al
Priand ' , tint 'same to give
i ini rivid the h is fkruily or Mends
recover fix time-spent or injury
sustained. 1 •
'Resol a c i 4 ro That a ft er the farm shall be drain
up and nd by executive committee,_ ape-
Wien I be drafted immediately and drcuLt
ed in every School district in our, county, then
placed in Mn& dour Representatives elect orP
or. before January 15,1871.
Committee appointed J.. B. Ewes, S. C.
GATLOSD and Q. M. HALL. •
At evenliig a large audience convened at the
Presbyterian church. The following was pre
seiited, ably. discruised by Bros. Deer; Kszre,
Wears, DION, ITABON, BZISON and Wilma:
Resolved, That while we do not agree with
some of our brethren in the organisation of a
third parts}, we do insist that it is the duty of
every temperance men to faithfully attend the
primary meetings of the party to which he be
longs, andi,by united e ff ort secure the election
r in
. heart
cou temperannty conven ce
tion. to represent the
'
peoz eoec iur • -
That we will support our officers in
the careful enforcement of our present license
laws as the surest means of securinggood gov
ernment and preparing the way for better laws
in the future.
MCIRNI:110 ItstIOX—SLOOND DAT.
Met ,in teen - session. Resolution presented
and diiieunied - litst - eveffin — g; adopted.
6 1 3
The fel wing Resolutions presented by com
mittee we also adopted, after aim:lesion :
Reads • That we the members of the Good
Templars' organization in Bradford county:
will nse e ry means consistent with the elec
tion laws of our State, and do cordially invite
the co-opOation of the members of our sister
organizatunis and of the church, in securing
the nomination and election of men of integri
tyand moist honor for the office of jury corn
misaionersi of our county, and to all offices in
the gift o e re !maple, both local and national.
Resole That the District Deputies be re
quired to port to the next Convention the
names and numbers of Lodg e s visited, number
of visits, and number 0 mil er traveled, together
With, amount of money received.
Resolaed, That the thanks of this Conven
tion are due, and hereby tendered to the good
o
m otile of 'thtleld for th e eery ample enter
tainment ruled to th e d e l ega t e s while in at,.
tendance this Conv ent i on.
Resole Th at we extend our thanks to : all
Pane!. who have favored the Convention by
rioting circulars and proceedings gratuitous.
Ureter 'good of the order," much interest
was manifested . by different members giYing
'their experience as laborers in the temperanoe
rtnorm, and advising means of a more correct
mode of iorking, and a stronger and more
wholesome influence to be elated for the
cause.
.-M
The ReYr. WEN.= spoke ably and in an r
in
teresting manner on the duty of those who la-.
bor in Alif church, to labor in the temperance
cause. 143 1 opposition and prejudice to secret
societies • g based on ignorance of the work
ing and intention of such organization. '
Others spoke on the necessity of parents,
teachers, and others in authority, being of pure
temperanee principles, and of training up the
youth to the principle* of total abstinence.
Adjourned to meet at Wyaluaing on the third
Wednesday in February, 1872.
8. C. &MOM), Dist. Bee'y
ZiVyaluaing, Pa., Nov. 26, 1871.
INS—At the annual meeting for the
election of officers of Franklin Steam Engine
Co., No. 1, held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 6,
the following gentlemen were elected :
Foreman.-4. W. Ihsnov.
First Assistant-L-0. A. BLACK'.
Second, Assisfant.—SALATatax, Bast
. : 4 Seerriar . y.-8. ifiLvonD.
Financial Secretary.—E. Fnosr.
71-eacurer.--0. F. TAYLOR.
Engineer.—Jas. MITCHELL. L
Assiskirils.-14. Cadissam, J. C. LANG, D. E.
HUNTL&Y, !CURL HUNTLEY.
l'ipenen.—E. It. SHERMAN, SEYMOUR Sstrru,
JAS. idrrearax, W. 0. TOuBS.
M. 'REESE DAVIS and D. SMITH
TAuior, ;two attorneys of Chester county, were
admitted to the bar of this county, on Monday
last.
8016.1 Wat: Fon.; Esq., of this place,
has bee admitted to practice in the U. S.
Courts. •
LEAD PENcu...
; BUSINESS LOCAL.
so. 'A special meeting of Naiad
Fire Cp., bo held on Monday even
ing, Decl. 11. Business or importance will be
preaent4l. By order or the Foreman.
liirita,Bee. Hive Dollar Stolle,
Mercueil Block.
Miss BRANDT is offering great
itidueenents to the ladies in the way of -Bon
nets, I;lewers,.tc.
Casli-paid for Beef Hides, by
J. WIIIIIIKEII tt. Sox, Rome, Pa.
Nov. 0, 1871. •
•
. _ .
birlln Cloths, Flannels, Blankets
Shawls &c., our stock is complete. '
/11111 EVANS E. Mumma.
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Mortgages, neatly printed; for
sale at this office.
sej The cheapest ; place in Towan
i
d rt a to . b l y
. M ag illin t ery t Goods, is at Mrs. J. D.
The niceatßonneta and Hats
are tole found at Mrs. J. D. litu.'s, Bridge
street. 1
*Our stock of Prints, Sheetings,
sturtings, Stripes, Checks, Ticking., Denims,
never 'orals so large EVA.N9 h HELDREIII.
Sia= The Largest Assortment of
Bonnets and Hats aro to be found at Mrs. J. D.
Hafs,lßridge street.
IfirConnterpanes,Table Linens and
'ilicharition'a Linens, a full line at
EVANS &
M. :I complete line of the zele
brated,"Queens 0 - wri" Silk lustre, Black alpaca,
only to be had at EVAXEI It HILDIIETH'S.
118 1 ; .. 1 Dirrnicix, the music man, is
receiving orders from all parts of the State:
His in&aunt on musical instruments is appre•
elated.
. • _______..,..._
saltA full line of Ladies', Misses,
1.
and Children's Hose, at EVANS A lIILDRETIfS,
Bridge street. _
OCCASIONAL
sir Hoods, Nnbias, Scarfs, and
Ladied* and Children's Wrappers and Drawers,
at Evora .& 114.narrn's, Bridge street.
mg.. Velveteens all colors suitable
for Sacks, Snits, also cat or bias for trimmings
at EVANS .V. Ituana-nrs.
- sir A few young men can get
good board at reasonable terms. Booms heat
ed with register. Enquire at this office:
Mr. CROB3 makes a specialty
of fine books gnash's; for Christmas presents.
Hi stock of chromos, engravings, etc., is very
fine.
airtadies' and Misses' Bonnets
and Hata, can be had cheaper than ever at the.
sig,n of the Big Bonnet, in front of the Court
Hon. ,
Isar "French Poplins, Empress
elothk Merinos, and Sateeas all the new and
popular shades just opened at
Ersics 1t fluxurra's.
_ Scotch, English, and Ameri
can Water Proofs, bought before the advance,
and frill be sold accordingly at
Evass
WANTED.—Agents to sell pictures
ereriwbere. 9,500 retailed by one Send stamp.
Warr9Er
- 1 4 .iorwich, Coma.
stir The Germania Fire Insurance
co„ of N. IL, is safe, sound and reliable, and
adjusts losses fairly and promptly.
Vf. Mt;, - Agent.
Oleo, Heron's Block.
Mahe Bee Me lk•Ilat
till Min Hrsossxr wishes " to' isll.
the attention erthe ladies to ter Wind *pies
In dun ; and cloak making.- eattint and Siting
done nicely; and ca the shortest notice. -
CiIAWRIMUter has just returned
from the city, and persons in want of ene jew:
dry, of the latest styles, cie elm' and plated
ware of the latest patterns, should call and ex
amine his stock. •
Stir Banta Claw; will get a good
portion of his amply - for the coming
_Holidays,
at the Crockery store of Wtanisst & BMOC.
Miss KIKOEILIT is palling hand
somely trimmed bats and bonnets- cheaper
than any other Millinery house in Towanda.
She also keeps a ray nice selection of • Ladies'
ihrniabing goods, at low price's.
Mr The Bee Hive Dollar Store,
Kennet Block.
111. 1 The variety of articles kept in
stock at the Crockery Store of WICZNAX a
BLACK, 011 one Ii
iroc rO to supply many
wants. They keep cheap and good, rich
and costly. Yost can all find something to suit
You.
NS. Faoirr & Soxs have a fine as
sortment of Fiirnitore, suitable for the holiday&
or any other season.
Donwrros.—The friends a Rev.
W. Baur will pay him a donation visit at The
parsonage in nom°, Oa Wednesday afternoon
and. evening, Dee. 20., All are respectfully in
vited.
iNir After all the abase and false
hood thrown at the Singer Improved Sewing
Machine, it still leads the whole list and con
tinues to give general Batiatactiot o vrou ought
to try one.
111%. F. J. Guam% of the Post Of
fice Book fit Ore, will be opening a fresh lot of
miscellaneous holiday Books, Toys, etc., just
purchased for cash, and which will be sold at
lower rates than other establishments in this
maiden.
M. An annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Towanda Iron lilanutactar
ing Company, will bo held in the Grand Jury
Boom in the borough of Towanda, nn Tuesday,
Dec. 19, 1871, at 1 o'clock P. Y.
A. G. Masox, fieey.
Fon SAL . oa Rftyr.—My -Watts'
house and lot, on Towanda flats, will be for
sale until Dec. 15 ;• then if not sold it will be
rented, also the Gardens adjoining.
R. M. Wr.u.xs. -
Towanda, Noe. fl, 1871.
stir J. WEOTAKER & SON, Rome,
Pa., hive Oysters by the quart or gallon. Do-
nations, parties and families supplied at lowest
prices. Give us s call.
Nov. 30, 1871.
VW Preparations have been made
by which the people of this vicinity may be sup
plied with roods of all kinds suitable for the
Holiday season, from a penny Toy up to - fine
and costly articles. The Depot. for supplies is
at WicKatx & BMOCs. Crockery &ore.
To ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.—
All persons indebted to the undersigned, either
by unsettled account or notes over due, will
please call and settle before the first of Jan.,
1872. After that time we shall leave such ac
counts for " collection."
L B. BODOZAS .t. CO
. Id. Miss E. J. KINGIILEY wishes to
inform the people of Burlington and vicinity,
that she keeps constantly on hand a nice as
sortment of Millinery and Fancy Goods, also a
fresh supply of Christmas goods consisting of
Toys, etc., etc. BOOM!! over Dr. MACY'S Drag
Store, under the supervision of Miss SAitAtt
Bum. .
A lady teacher of experience,
competent to give instrnetfon in French, Latin
and the Higher English Branches, wishes a
situation in some good school. Has the best
of reference. Address, TEACHER, care of S. W.
ALTOIID, Towanda, Pa.
Fon Se.—A House and Lot on
Second street, neat: the Ward House. Building
new, three stories high, with good well !ad cis
tern. Possession given irnmediatelyf' Apply
tolsaac S. POST.
• ,
- To Fa t imass.—A very valuable ma
fare for compoat'and top• dressing, consisting
of lime charged with ammonia, for gale cheap
by the Towanda Gas Company. Try it.
Towanda, Nov. 20, 1871. '
CHEAP COAL.—The Sullivan Anthra
cite is the cheapest and best for all pur poses.
Alio the the best Red and White Ash Coals at
the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at my office,
or at Dr. H. C. Powrin, Sox &Co's. Drug Store.
will be promptly filled. It. 31. IVELLLN.
Sept. 27, 1871.
•
NI. The final Examination of
Teachers previous to the opening - of the Winter
Schools, is to be held at the Publlc School
House, in Towanda borough, on Saturday, Dec.
9. Exercises to commence at 9 o'clock a. x.
A. A. Serer, Co. Supt.
1871 FALL 1871.
Evers h finzarrn
Are now ready for the fall trade with a most
complete stock in every Department. Buyers of
Dry Goods will find it to their interest to
oi
amine oar stock and prices before making their
fall purchases. "
. sir 3. WHITAKER & Sox, Rome,
Pa., have one of the largest stocks of 13oots
and Shoes ever brought into Bradford county,
which they sell at the lowest rates,. for cash.
Penton* desirous of anything in that line, will
do well to call. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Home, Pa., Nov. 30, 1871.-4 w..
• THE ORIGINAL CANHERBECE.—This
well known musician. accompanied by his wife,
a celebrated performer on the harp, is to give
a concert in Patton's Hall, this Thursday even
ing, DWr — nber 7. Cssossiiscs is well known
among musicians from his skill as' a violinist
and performer on the violincello. We hope to
see a full house, as the concert is worthy of it.
Remember the day and data. Admission, 50
cents ; children 25 cents. !,
ie. We have on hand and offer at
•
bargains :
1 Grover & Baker Sowing Machine,
2 Ladd & Weiater's " "
1 Wheeler & Wilaon'a • "
1 Franklin 64 44
Leather
Call at the agency of
Wicsitax & BLAME.
Sir H. B. McK.E.As, Insurance
Agent, represents the following well known
and reliable Companies:. :Etna, Hartford, Conn;
Commerce, Albany, N. Y.; Alemantua, Cleve
land, Ohio; Central, Altoona, Pa.; Penn Mutual
Life, Philadelphia; Railway Passenger Assu
rance, Hartford, Conn. Office, and Law Office,
Patcli'm Building, Main street, Towanda, Pa.
..DONATION.—The friende of Rev. S.
• sz
J. sl.css, pastor of the Baptist church, will pay
him a donation visit at the parsonage on Wed
nesday atterticsan and evening, Dec. 13, 1871. 1
We take pleasure in giving the foregoing an'
nom.cenient, and in earnestly inviting our citi
zens generally to pay their compliments to this
faithful and earnest minister of the GiespeL
The good which he has been the instrument in
accomplishing, is not confined to his own con
gregation, neither should his temporal rewards
come alone from them.
Beene ItzpourEs office is the best
place to get job work. •
A Sinner thoutox.—By Coirnxo,
a co.— . Text t - “inme down."—When
the obi men *sired the boy to comookorn hunt
the inie irne,he need weirs and greaktrhlch
ierssmat beedid , by-the *nig ; soap. Stones
britiihfldni &gnu we twe =ea lair words
to our cantomere wtto do not pay as, Then we
mint statements, and now we must try what
virtue there Is in costs of Sheriff, constable,
&e. They must come down. .
NOTICE To Oca
Gee curse.—AD persons holding Policies of
the Coutreaki named billow,' ire hereby nett-
Bed that unexpired premium on the ante will
be refunded by the Companies, provided they
ire left with us forcollection within a reasons
ttle time. Please attend to this of once, as the
return Premium dalesArom the time of surren
dering Polio,. Those living at a distance will
mad their Policies to us at Towanda, Pa. After
30 days from this date we will decline to receive
theta :
aty Fire Insurance Co.,
North American,
Fulton,
Cleveland,
°consent Ins. Agents.
Nor. 15, 1871
PERSONAL.—We were pleased to re
ceive a call, daring the put week, from Dr.
MLR's traveler, who was in eur town devoting
his time and ittention to the preparations of
the great medicine man. This call has become
a pleasant annual to us from the able and reli
able business character or the accomplished
gentlemen whom this firm send out to transact
their business. Ito house is better , known or
valued by the pies' for its promptness in set
tlement than the well catablished and popular
J. C. Ana & Col, Lowell, Wass., Whose medi
cines harttbexime a household necessity, and
won the confidence and praise of all. Onr own
acquaintance with them has extended over a
ries of years, and we hail) invariably found
them. _their travelers and their medicines,
worthy of the commendation they everywhere
receiio.—Jaskson (Tenn.) Dibune.
SPECIAL LIO31:111A-NCE NOTICE.— The
following named Fire Insurance Companies,
the Merchants' of Hartford, the Manhattan of
New York, the Putnam of Hartford—heretofore
represented by the undersigned, were made in
solvent by the Chicago fire, and special notifl..
'cation of the fact has been sent by mail to all
who held Policies issued at this Agency.
• These Coinpanies can now offer but little in
demnity to their Policy-holders against loss,
and it is therefore advisable to surrender such
Policies for cancellation, in order to obtain as
much return premium as the assets of the par
ticular Company may enable ft to pay. Those
Policy holders who wish to obtain any return
premium, will please send their Policies to me
at once, arid I will attend to the collection.
The assured will write across the face of the
Policy, the following: "Surrendered for an
cellation,• with date and signature added, and
so send their Policies to me. ' •
I continue to represent the best and most re
liable Insurance Co's, and issue Policies at rea
sonable rates. C. S. BessELL:
MARRIED.
JENKUCS—PALMER.--At the Parsonage, tu
Idonrooten, Nov. 28, 14' Rev. Hillock Arm
strong, John Jenkins to Miss Alice J. Palmer;
Troth of Leßoy'.
WILLIAVS—WILT—Attbe Ward Ilimse, To
wanda, Nov. 29, by Rec. Matlock Armstrong,
Clarence '3l. Williams to Miss Lucinda Wilt,
both of tiushore.
. .
GOFF—EELS.--In -Orwell, 'Nor. 29, by Lev.
Win. Shelf), of Rome, ldr. Solon L Goff, of
Rome, to Miss Lydia A. Eels, of Ottawa, 111.
DEWEY—MASON.--14 Franklin, on Wednes
day, Nov. 29, by Elder Calvin - Newell, Mr. Al
bert P. Dewey. of Armenia, and Miss Alma
E. Mason, of Franklin.
WILSON—McCUTCHEON.—In Towanda, the
11th ult., by Rev. R. J. Lusk, Mr. D. C. Wil
son to Miss Lacinda J. 'McCuicheon, both of
this place.
BRINK—FABSETT.—In Bush, Suaquehanna
county, Nov. 6, by Rev. H: F. Cochrane, Mr.
Wilbur C. Brink, of Pike, and Mary I. Fatima,
of Bush.
CARTER—TAILOR—Di Pike, Dec. 2, by Rev.
H. F. Cochrane Charles G. Carter ; of Owego,
N. T. and Lobe Taylor, of Lellaysville.
EDSELL—BAKER.—.Nov. 22, at the M. E.
.parsonage at Leliaysville by Rev. G. E.
Walworth, Mr . Stephen F. Easel!, of Pike,
Pa., and Mrs. Lydia M. Baker, of Tuscarora,
DIED
SCHRLDEIL—Near Monroeton. Nov. 25. 1871,
from scarlet fever,' Emma Jean Schradei,
daughter of Orange Schiader, aged nearly
11 years.
"In some rude spot _where vulgar herbage
If chance a violet rear itspurpletead, [grows,
The careful gard'ner moves it ere it bloom,
TO thrice and flourish in amobler bed.
Such was thy fate, dear child—
Thy opening such! '
Pre-eminence in early bloom was shown,
For earth too good, perhaps,
And loved too much— .
Heaven saw, and early marled them for its own."
CAMP.—In Middletown, Pa.,-Nor. 5, 1871, Nei
son Camp, ago 56.
MEERIL—In Litehtlidil,--Dec. 3, Milo Merril,
aged 69 years.
SPENCER.-In Lincoln, Del., rug Saturday,
Nov. 25, auddenly of heart Macaw,' Rev.
11. Spencer, aged 65 years.,
He was for many yewrs a resident of Litch
field, Pa., an able and faitlifnl minister of the
Baptist church. ,
•
J.
CRON.—In Wysox, on Sundae, Nov, ::G, 1871,
Robert ; C:ou, fortne'rly of New Jersey, a.ed
25 years and 1 months'.
WORKHIZETC-- In P s ottervile, Nov. 28, Mr..
Reuben Workinzer. raged 44, formerly of
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co.
In the death or Mr. WOUELIIZEIL, Out only /4 3
family but the whole community hal met -with
a'severe lops. An energetic and upright busi
nessman, kind and genial iu his nature, he
was beloved, by his friends and honored by all
who knew him. He died trusting in Christ as
his Savior and Friend. . C.
SPECIAL NOTICE'S.
----:0:----
GLASS Top Fuurr JARS.—Quarts,
$2.OOEr. doz.; gallon, f 2.50 (it, doz., at
Wicanax t BLaca's.
_
ser We shall he compelled to 'end
an officer to wait on our delinquent custon •rs,
who do not pay attention to our statenie s.
He will collect travel fees. .
CODDING, ,lIT'SSELL .tr. Co.
Towanda, Oct. 31, 1871.
- tar Chop Feed, cheap, at the Red,
White and Blue Store,
Ace have large additions to
our assortment of chamber sets just -opened.
Also. a full line of Silver Plated Ware, from
Bogert t Brother.
Bt-Sox.
Id. Choice Flour, b' the suck or
barrel, at be Red, White and' Bine Store.
Rroowar EvEarrt,
ier VANVEtion aS MANNEns,
Merchant Tailprs,
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Farnialing.Goods,
C 8 Broad street.
WAN erly, N.Y.
May- 3, 1871.
for Sugars, very low, at the Red,
White and Bine Store. •
• DS. Tobacco, hp the pound, pail,
or barrel, cheap, at the lied, White and Itlue
Store. RIIXIWAY fit EVETIEI:T.
NOTICE.—AI persons indebted to
the undersigned are hereby requested to call
and settle beforeithe Ist day oS January, 1872,
uwe wish to balance ou r books.
Amur, Luny k Duvur.u.
Wyalusing ,Pa.. Dee. 4, 1871.
soar- The annual meeting; of the
stockholders of the First National Bank. of To'
wands, for the election of directors, will be held
at the Banking House, on Tuesday, January 9,
1872, bet*een the hours of 1 apd 3 P. X.
N. N. Bests, jr., eashier.
Noncr...—The tuJdersigned_will sell
goods of all kinds usually kept in a conntry
store. until Jan. 1, 1872. for ready phl, or by
special arrangements, (+duper than can be beat
in "Bradford county; and all persons having
book account, are requested to call and settle
before the year closes, army Books must be set
tled. ' L D. TAYLOR.
Ora:mine Centre, Nov. 13, 1871.
lir Tea, by the chest. caddy, or
potaut. at the asktinge. and Moe titoro.
E owarl EVZILICIT.
Mir The Annual meeting_of the
stockholdere of the Toiriinda Bridge. CO.. for
the electkin of a President. Treasurer, and six
managers. to Jerre' the 111=1111_,Sar t win be
held at the Oleo ,of the rust National
Bank of Towanda. OW Wedeeedke• Jae- 3,1874,
between the hour* on and S o'clock r. IL .
N. N. Bans, jr., Secy.
Dee. 1, 1811
• MIL- The North British and Mer
candle Insurance Co, of• London - And • Edin
burgh, whet) informed of they lossec by 'the
Chicago Are, telegraphed back : " Subscribe
$5,000 for the nee or the tufferers and draw
on us at three days for our losses.' roe insu
rance In axiom Company, on as favorable terms
as any other, apply to
0. D. Bawn.vrr, Agent.
Nand—A special meeting of, the
stockholders of the - Mutual Building - and Bay
ing Fund Association of Towanda, will be held
in the Grind Jury Boom, Towanda, Pa. on
'Monday evening, December Pt at 7 o'c lock* ock*
for the purpose of amending Sections 2 and
3 of Article I. of-By-Laws. •
. IL F. UrOODILIN, Seel.
Hartford,
Now York
Ohio
CAMP & Viet T.
H. A
TOWANDA STEAM '' 4
FLOURING MILLS !
Respectfully inform the publlc that -Lacing rebuilt
on the site of the old mill, with all modern improve
ments. they are now prepared to d
In the best possible manner and on Alio shortest
notice. No pains will be spired to give satisfaction:
Farmers doing business in town can' bring their
grain and have 4 - ground Alle Wile day to take back.
FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED Ai MEAL.
By the car load or in yuraltitlei to euit imrchasera
IluxiwAy t Evr.r.rrr
CaP4l paid for all kinds of drain
wY 0311 N G COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE.
Retchrisked in Oka. ie connection with Wyoming Sea.
nary. Re-opening Sept. 1, 1871.
The most thorough course of Commercial Instruc
tion in the country. Terms lower than at any other
Are class Oniunercial College. Situation's furnished
to superior graduates. from time to time. .Our
graduates are filling 'lucrative and honorable posi
tions in nearly every State in the Union. Telegraph.
ing takght by sound and register.. Particular atten
tion is p..id toPetunanahlp. Students nay pu,ne
studies In both Seminary and Commercial College.
Scholarshito for full Commettial coarse, $25.00,
with Telegraphing. $33.00. Telegraphing alone
'112.5,00. Ornamental Penmanship. ')three months)
$lO.OO. Board per week, .$4.00. For further in
formations address Rev. R. Nia.sox. 1/.. 8.. Princi
pal Wyoming Seminary and Commercial college. or
L. L. Smack's, Principal Commercial College,
Kingston. Pa. senl3ll-3m
r.IDG F AT S Evrite-rt
MOWANDA ' IRON 31ANITFAC
1. TURING COMPANY.
New Advertisements.
0
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0 c°
•;
&4
w.
El
W:
,H. FULLERP CO.,
CUSTOM GRINDINCI--
GROUND CA.YUGA PLASTER
AT $l Prat TON .-min
All kinds of grain lezen in exchange f,,r-Piaster
Towanda, Nov. 1. MI
KINGSTON, PA
•
0. F. MASON,
H. L. SCOTT.
.1". CO. A. C,ODDINO.
IL C. ELSBREE. •
'M. H. SPALDTNU, • .
C. L. TRACY.
L. L. monriy.
-
The Tuman.:m torn Manufacturing Company offer
for sale $25,09u 01 7 I,l' coloori mood..
DESOUMATION slo'.o . AND f5OO.
PAYABLE IX 5. 7 •.ate 8 YEARS
Interest payable semi4minnally. and. both principal
and interest payable at the First National Bank of
Towanda. These Banda • are secured by a First
Mortgage on their Beal Estate• and Works nearly
completed. worth at least $60.000. This isa good
opportunity for a safe and profitable investment.
These Donde are for sale and information will be
furnished by the First National Bank. Merman; Bank
and G. F. Mason & Co.,Bankers. Towanda, Pa.
A. G. MASON, Treaeurer
Towanda, Pa.. Dee. 1. 1871.
New Admtbeli=o
EASON OF 1071-4.
1.0. OUT. LBWS,
The ennunlttee have made the following engage.
manta : •
OLIVE LOGAN,
I:4I6—WEDSZEIDAL OCTOBER 18.
Einbject—"Nice IN?tuig Men."
Dr. J. G. lIOLLAND,
crimarny TrraNts,)
Date—TVD3DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1871
, Sebject : " The Social Undertow."
JOHN B. 0O UGH.
Thite.:TIIESDLY, DEMMER, 26, Itnl.
PETROLEUM V.,NASBY.
89bject•• The Mlsaion of Skinewatigh
ANNA. E. DICKINSON.
• Date—FEBRUARY ,29., 1872. "-
1
1 subject—'"Join of Arc.'•
The other lecturers sill probably be HENRY
WARD BEECHES. R. H. CRAPE( and ROBERT
COLYEIL.
The MENDEL/MORN cIIIMETEE CLUB will give
a Canoed DECEMBER 1.
General admission
Season Tickets....
• Tickets for sale st POSIT= k Harm's Drug Store.
Sale Of Beuerred Seats will commence, two days
before each lecture.
JNO. F. ANDERSON,
L. R. FROST. •1
J. W. VAN TIITL.
Towanda, Oct. 5. 1871.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE
TO BUY
BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS,
METROPOLITAN. STORE,
N 9. 3 OTLIFFITIIS /,-. PATTONS BLOCS,
BRIDGE STREET.
The largest stoek-orßooiS, Shoes
and Rubbers ever brought into Brad-
ford County, wild- be sold 25
per Cent. cheaper than they can be
bought at, any other establishment.
I buy my goods at first hands and
thereby save the Jobber's profits,
which enables me to sell Cheaper than
any other Mouse in Towanda
SI
ICI
RUBBERS ! RUBBERS ! !
Of fill the laieSt:. styles, which will be
retailed at Factory Prides.
Mens' Kipp a Calf (Bnot s , and
Ladies Fine Shoes, retailed at Whole-
sale Prices
I have the exclusive sale of SAM.-
UEL WILSON'S Mens',
MisSes and (Andreas Shoes,
which arc the best ever brought into
- -
the niarte-i. •
ELLIS H. •FOE,
EINURTDGE STREET."
Towam.le, Sept. 28. Ptil.
THE , UNDERSIGNED
ARCHI
TECT AND BUILDER, wishes to infoima the
citizens of Towanda, and vicinity. that ho give
purtienlair attention to drawing plans. designs and
specifications fcirlall _manner of buildings. private
and puhlic Superintendence given for commonable
compenution. Cake at residence N. E. corner of
Second and Elizabeth ssreets, where he will be found
every evening from 7 to 10 p. cm, Saturdays all' day.
J. E. FLECMG,
Boa 511. Towanda, Pa. •
al. &. 1871
ITALUARLE FARM FOR SALE. ,
• The undersigned offers for sale his farm 'ha
sled in Laporte tarp., Sullivan county„..Fa., on the
stage read about midway between Laporte and Du.'
ah•ire, on the hanks of the Lovelsock creek. Said,
farm, contains 76 acres of land, &bout 30 acres well
cultivated..andthe rest well timbered. His on It
a sail , mill. grist Mill. good water power, a large plank
house, kept as a tavern, a large plank barn. a horse.
stable with gOod Sheds, and other outbuildings, and
a good ,bearing orchard. • Reason for *selling, ill
Beath. For further particulars address •
Oct. 5J . 871. ,
HERMAN RING.
G. MASON,
XV. 11. FULLES
.A NCHOR , LINE STEAMERS.
Sail every Wednesday and Saturday. to and ,
from NEW YORK AND , OLASJGOW.
Coiling at Londerry to land galls and Passengers.
The Steamers 'of this favorite line are built ex-
Prvinill tor the Atlantic Passenger Trade. and fitted
up I. every respect with ail the modern improve
ments calculated to insure the safety, comfort, and
convenience of psesengers. Passage Ritetlldrable
in Ourrenny. to GIASSOOW, LIAERPOOL._ and
LOKDONDETtRY. -
FIRST CABIN. SGS and s7s.iceording taliicstlon
CABIN RETVILNITICKETH. $l3O. aecurniOyst re
commodatlons. INTEILMEBIATE. $33. STEER
AGE. s`l9. I r
• I Partiea • sending for their friends in the Old Connn
try tan purchase tickets at reduced rate*. For Bla
ther particulars apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS.
7 Dowling Green, N. Y. or to S. O. MEANS, Central
Expreaa °MCC. Towanda. Pa. 3tnoctlS'7 t.
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, •1 -
LL KINDS GROCXRIUS AND
Provisions .at wholesale and retain. at
Maly To. • " C. R PATCH'S.
f(HOICE GREEN AND BLACK
%.." TEA. and Coffee, eneap, at
Zane 15,1571. k:OX & =RCVB•
Lanbject-4. Will It Pay.'
/Uk•J'AlirABY 31. '1872.
CUXMITITZ
WM. FOYLE.
N. P. HICKS,
IS AT Tak:
►~"'
Nei Abiribmienti
.11 A R p Iv 4.
.E,!,
IRON & NAAS,
EINE
33AL3Layvcrrw's - in3
nix ESTR,EET.
Agent for the celebrated Heating
ILLUMINATOR!
I.
Call and see it with a fire is A
fine, line of Cooking- Stove's, among
are - the
-• $ 50
AM, LINE, •
PAY MASTER,
'NORWOOD,
PRA= HOME,
SENSATION,
&c., de.'
3 50
Eli
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS,
Carefully packed, same pricelas com
mon,Atuerican.
Sash; Oils, Vuitty, Vida & Varniiihes
hl X11 `! iii y~ IY. 'lll H ~il'l :iMli if ~1:~ ~~
Locks, Latches, Bath, Screws, 1!;,c
Horse Shoos and Toe Corks
PURE MANILLA HAY ROPE,
Cheaper than any Harise in the State
We - will sell you anyPiiiig in the
Hardware,line 10 per, cent cheaper
.for cash than any House in Bradford
County
M. D. ,BA L DWIN.
Toivanda, Nov. 1, 1871.
lEt BOOTS,
STOGA BOOTS,--
CALF BOOTS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
In endless 'variety.
13cx:)t9. micx:ytes.
- •
L. L. IIOODII f CO.,
Hate tLe sole control for the Retail
i — yet - • '
• •
trade of
Humphrey riro!s.
CIITO R'S
.I.3Nonce is he r eby given theta pinions indebted
to the estate of NEREliffAll GREGORY:Iaps-of
Wilmot. decd. are sreqnested'to make immodhite
payment, and all persons havin g claims againsesald
estate mutt present them •duly alabentleated for
settlement B..G.SEGORY.
Manufactured in Towanda ,
I ocl6-wfi . Executor.
BOOTS AND `SHOES
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And im are retailing pieta as' low as other houses are
retailing:Eastern Goods. t •
DON'T BE DECEIVED; !
Be sure that yoii are buying these Boots, for it font
stand to reason that an Eastern Boot, made by ma
chine throughout, will begin to wear with the cells.
bated
TOWANDA. BOOTS
RUBBERS !
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A large assortment. which we are sell Lug at a larite
reduction' in prices. We keep none but grit quality
Rubbers.
FINE SHOES !
For Ladiea. 'Misses and Children. in Feb. tloat,
French Hid. Serge and Frenc.h Calf. In tact all the
styles manufactured bT the best Factories in he
country. -
A rru, LINE OF BURT'S_ GOODS ON HAM)!
ROBES!
Just received, a- larger stock of Wolf, Jitiffalotind
Lap Baca, alsoliorse Blankets. WBipa, &c.. which
we-are selling cheap for cask
TRUNItS, TRAVELTSU BAGS, AC
The Waed aeeoitment is this section st citeresponil
ing prices..
Give us a call and you will be suited
L. L. 3100D1. -
U. E. WATELIS.)
Tovvads, Nov. 1,1871
129
Stove,
lElMill
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RUBBER BOO*
HACD-MADE
RUBBERS!
RUBBERS!
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FLNE SHOES! 1.
FINE SHOES !
BLANKETS!
ROBES 1
L. , L. MOOD3i• k CQ.
r?V*'/165 We F 16 , 6 1. $a I
.Sl * . 34* 22, 18712
134 Yoqa Ihiumtas, iaof,
STOVO, NAILS, 9LAI3i;, PAIii7SO
NEciparics "Too &C., OF
CODDING,RESSE_LL &'CO.
TOWANDA; pi,
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Who not only sell at the lowest cash
prices, which cannot - be undersold in
he county, bnt who, fiOm their long
experience in the trade, are able to,
and do, keep
,s variety, of goods of
alLkinds which is not - equalled
is their
his part of the State.
aim to sell goods that shall gibe
satisfaction, and they have Only. to.:
refer to. their: customers in the past
as to what they will perform in the
future. As the ordinary space of
an aduertisement would fail to.'en:.
umerate the "goods kept 'b - y
whoever may wish to i purchase
should not fail to visit their store.
They have a - great variety -of
Cooking and Heating Stoves,among
which are the- American, Morning
Oriental,.. and man y. other
patterns of Base Burners.
have a large lot of 'ferry Claiatmas
Stoves at Reduced Prices, although
he tendency of prices is decidedly
American Cook; Magic
upward.
Shield, - Trihqne, Union s and many
others. , They are -the only agents
for the two best - Heaters , efer. sold,
he Oriental and - Reynolds. Also
Chaffee's National and liarristuut
Feed Cutters Corn Shelters Pocket -
Knives and Table knives, .very
cheap, Silver -Plated iWare,Lard,
Whale,and Machine Oils, Brass and
Copper Kettles, Clothes Wringers,
Aoys - ' Sleds, Skates, Hay R — ope,
Lath, Tinware, Drain Til4, Cement,
Patent Iron tenches, Planes, &e.
legal.
A_DMDTISTRATOR'S -NOTICE.--
Notice is hereby even that all persons indebt
ed to the estate et dIIRDEi CLARK, deceased., late
of Burlington, Ire requested to make immedi
ate payment. and all persons haying claims against
said estate must present them duly authenticited for
settlement. - BENJ. 31. CLARK,
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0ct..5.1 . 14r6
Administrator.
AA DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—
Notice is hereby given that all 'persons indebt
ed to the estate of WM. W. EASTABBOOKS. late of
Towanda tp, deed; are requested.to make iminediato
paymcnt, and all persona having claims against said
eatatelmnst present the same duly authenticated for
settlement. JULIA AIM EASTABROOKS,
srulks GORHA.M.- . •
Administrators.
Nov3-w6
XEC II T I R'S• NOTICE.-L
L Notice I. hereby given that all persons indebted
to the estate of JOHN F. DODGE, late of Teriy
deed.isre requested to snake immediate pay
ment, and all persons having-claims against laid ea
tate must present the same duly authenticated blig
settlement. JOHN S. DODGE. 4
D. In3tocx DODGE
Executors..
nor .3-v6
OTICE ..IS HEREBY GIVEN
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that application will be made at the next meet
ing of the Legialatanre of Pennsylvania' for the in
corporation of a Savings Bank, to be known as the
Towanda Savings Bank, to have a capital of fifty
thousand dollars. with authority to increase the
same to any amount not exceeding three hundred
thousand dollars. The objects of laid bank are to
receive money on deposit and to discount note*.
bills. &u. and to exercise general banking privilege*.
to be located in tae borough-Ted Towanda, county of
Bradford, with authority to establish bnuathes at
_other places in said county. .
June 14,11-6 m
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cv_ricp, is hereby giYen that ari,,
pliestion will be made to the neat Legislatufe
of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a-Satngs .
Bank. with disecmnting and dePositingPrivilegui4 to
he located at Wyalturing. Bradford County. witILU
capital of $25.000. with the privilege to increase the
same to $lOO.OOO. under the name and style of the
- Wyal Wang Sayings Bank. 00.18
EX EC lITOR'S 'NOTICE.= -
NOtice is hereby given that all persoiisimiebted
to the estate of Levi Hoffman. late of Wilmot
top...deceased, a r e regnested to make immediate
payment, and all persons having _claims against
said estate must present them duly atthenticitedi
for settlement. ' JOSEPH EBRRLTS. •
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VXECITTOR'S
. .I.4N,flee is hereby given that all persons Indebted
to the estate o• TO W. BOWMAN, late of Monroe.i.
deceased, are requested to make brmed:ste
payment. and all persons hating claims against said
estate must present them duly authenticated for,
settlement. HENBIErTA BOWMAN, -
B. B. BOWMAN, •
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A. Pt "AI.L.M4f,
.Executors:
nml.l-w•6
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:L--
Notice Is hereby given that alllndebted
to the • estate of AllOB PIEBCE, late of Troy:
deemed. are rev:leafed to make immediate payment
and all - persons haring claims wit* said estate
must present them duly authenticated for settle.
went. 11,0B1fItT F. REDDIGTON._
anv2.l- wa Administrator.
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VXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hereby given that all performs indebted'. to
the estate of Cyrel Falrnian. late of Smithfield twp.,
deceased. ire requested "to make immediate pay
ment. and all, persons having claims against the
said estate must present the same duly authenti•
cated for settlement.
CHABT•a'strt Ruscia„ Executor.
LUCY FAIIIMAN. Executrix
dee .7.71
DNIDZISTRATOR i S NOTICE.
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Atiotico is hereby given that all persons indebted
to the estate of Nelson B. Dunham. late of Rome.
deceased. are requested to make immediate
payment. and all person; basing claims against
said estate must present them duly authenticated
-for settlement. ORSON DICKEY. •
LEWIS 00117 . .",-
no% 7-w ' Administrators.
TISTBAY.—Canre toithwenclostkre
.l.2 of the embsalber on,or about the 200113 f No.
Timber. a Bright Say HORSE COLT. three years
old, with 1 white foot and ►stir In the face. The -
owner is requested to come forward,- prow proper
ty, pay'charges and take him away. cr he will bo
posed of accorsll4 to law.
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rast 7 Bpritut Hill; Dec. -
STRAY.—Came into the • end°.
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lure of-E. W. Smith. in Monroe township. ou
or about the 18th of liovember,alltreo-year old RED
PEEPER, white belly and crumpled horns:. The
owner is requested to come forwird, prove property
nay charges and take her away, or she will bo
posed of according to law: ° - '
Monroe, 4.1871.—*
500 TOES HAY!
Good Tun - olio thy wanted at Bockwell'a Power
Press, for which cash will bepaid on delivery.
Towanda, Dec. b, 1871; W. h. itGCSWEIT4,
OM
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GEORGE EBERISS.
E. W. smiTit