Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 08, 1872, Image 3

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-.1, Pmo ' xAr..;-.T. It OWNS 11118 So- etre." loantelfele lboele v ,„,.„ 110 het rm 'Gaut Ititamint.nt wan Paiiitit OF )• M.A 8111 - 7. D. .
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_large establitannent to the ttl os s tdr o rth s . . si .i&-7,s,ii- tot ° Coat,,-FrOnl affsTreblttary 1, LH. Pittiomir, t0rga„:„..1110113W„...,b3 New rbasky. ;snag. • - .. ...
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t ^- t , Detroit . . oh:, sal leaves tie week to enter terminal. ' tii r
will sell all qualities of coal at a Tee:aeon of Nl‘ 1872. by A. Resets! . J. P., Frank Vasa Willis - ,'` ~; L'l „\c'za ......- • - ...,. .. •::- - e -- ,s ;
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' Upon the discharge of his duffel. Dir. C. is an' The North Pcannivards maimed oar Maori cents per ten. - _ - - , . ' ' -2 9 Swells Beverly, botti of Albany. . . ...
a the patent safety heating apparatus wai 4 1111/FiLikE/KAMM -40 LeSOZed Use bona. • ~.1ez....1i - 44. 4:",.,:: - -' aa« . .. .:: e, • .-- . r.... • I • _
Tt4anda, Thursday, February 8,1872 . "' um" buth ' s P an, and Carries with kin bed. was totally consular d • and while ..---......---.....
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the warmest Mafia Of Uns =tin/ 6 0 1 1 111111111 1 1. _Of thepaseengesswereki/ledor ',waded DONAT/OX Po rm.-The Minas" ,of r atekbrei wi e "ler. bF ne t % L Ja ' L a* . -..., ---; ' . ' ' -'- -
_ • _ His family will remain here for the present. not .11e1Me-liertPreedl Th e other one ' the nev. D. Cent win make him a dottatioa rekt l pt i abitallani and LAIN I. • alley 1 •
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# ZII Oft Faranitimrs Isoilaitiesis....- It *lO Si
• .i, d i CAI AND G-ENERAL. , - -
-L. M. SlttairooD, of Lenneville, has been She eve
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was hadis wresigsd*
A stance was iminedistelv telegraphed for visit at the Academy in Wysineing. en Friday . _ KeT. •,
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1 . - . Bridgereoutrarge • , LT/ (11 nothonatin snd nen of thesions In 95
..............„.„.......-- a ppo int e d a ssi s ta n t snpenintendeni of the fold- to snob Chunk and In • short ti me a tr a i t evening, February 2, 1512. All ore sordidly la BUCK-SHILLIIT.-At the residence of the • -, .
im. A nevemap of Sullivan county mg ro of the State Senate. L 757 07 Zwersee as par MA of UNA
• lITTi ed with Doctors MeYormir, Ebert, Smith,' vita lo attend. BY order of Cananittee. , bride's father. Feb. 3, by Rev. P. & Everett, - .. • ,
,„ : - Opleasilis Nagle Ekittase, Ibid. Views ..; i - Se 011 !spits esa Pante Saildisen - • Ale le
4 Zonotnessith Call
173 CO Foe Ileasseentar Jaren - 2:
Sti Maker ands host of helping friends, with • , , • , Mr. Harman E. Back. of amine% N. F•• ewe • . ' ,
is being made. - ' ' it -We revetto learn Hut neighbor Firrrox, a Pb, n teem Wilkes-Barre whose name wit ....................--...
Miss Elbertine Shttart, of East -Fazithflisid, Coostables== Coast - ..... en SS Pat Banfot Rouse foe Coot at Troy..., KW 110
~_____. o f t h e Afl orm Gu m " , is again ill, are unable to learn. and who was on the Ira' ' " A SNOW-BALLING ArrauL"-Mr. ra.
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makliage.... " _ :7 . : atatis T ursim eacbars .x ;lnaltu iet :te kt ilwa ss er per a let of 11101 , ..._.
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or The atiendance at Court &hi i • -----"----- ,at *eine atlas accident. together rend
every available usistance to tee injured. Tb Il • Dia "' annincinlY known as "131143° 11Y ' . IMSIIIII.IIIII.IIMIIIIIII
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week is larger than wo have witnessed for ler- . - girl The following are the dawn Mum and employes of the company We was snow-balled in the most terrific manner at • DIED. Keep shwa. sma' band a full smort,‘ eiiad ri r ar
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to n , on hand. and were until-me to th - the post-office; Monday last, while Wiling an v , wl.9. _i t Franklin.
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, 487 .4 law . i resaemaroaes sot as oVpon Badldhotee AB
oral terms past. Of N o rthern Lodge L 0, o f O. T., No. 223; for - ' • -
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* of the dead. • char g advertisement_ for N. GoLtAurrn't Clothing " n i . ,,,, w i s. w ir e o f D ew = wnaTteeris, decease d , , , , , - • / For raglan Liatit... _ . 172 42 l, H. noes. CownsWelooer g2B 00
. , --- - ' - 111131Itt of '/ . Jury Cotundadoiserai Clark- . ........ „ 152 OS a. C. Kellogg, Counidnidoner pro ao
Those who were bnt elightly injnradi P a l ace... in the 12th year of her age,
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'nlo '---"---...--"-- Liutra boys ' give . ' t ' lleir gurrw-enet.rarter.-x.iaticsa. Pre calks Hooks and Illationery.4... .. . 1.233 33 Norris supers. COMIIMbitOMIA, •... app
sent to their respective homes. while the re ~- ,- V • . / Tor Prisorters itsppolt ks count, rau.:.. Lew 61 E. 11.1:1901batOt, (Irlt of celestials... me loop co
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t hirinnual .reception In Mortar's Hall, this
W. I :L I L L - K= l f- CA M__ indador were brought to the Mension Bonne OWM.•.:At the residence of his parents in ' L
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ed „A im 4nel: d m --, • • W i L.ifi. -Mae Erna • ..rasautax.' . Ma Chunk. where case monis. emnfortabl To ALL WllOll IT MIT CONCETEL -
(NT n . 'Canton. on Tuesday 1401 last. of Typhoid
fever, D. Will. Owen , aged 23 years. " - .1\ P r o? Ccenntat itiwwwwal"wilt Prisonars iw to l = U m " w oo ' -Mum Taal '
W. F.,-mus Beasts How. beds. careful ourseis and' skillful medical at All persona indeb ed to the unaeraigned, either
•W. SOY. -JO= P..Sawinxisox. , readouts were provided for them by the (+nine* • • , • MOO smount. between thin lad fair thoulana.• dollars is for material pad for admit yet meg
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The friends of Bev. EC Basszn W. A.0...401,,, W. Comm, of the railroad eroupkinr. Moms. Wm. C. bier by tit:settled account or notes over duo, will • + la the beading.
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cis. r.. Cashier; IL A. Packer, Supt. P. &H. IN please call and settle before the first of Jan. SMUIt =3. •
will aka bin a donation at the Town Hall, in W. F. 1 8.-4. B. Sarradatzt. a l ' t L.R- H . Sayre, Pre'. or Co; John Tavlor.l 1872. After that time we aball leave such ac• -:o:- . _
. flera l e - reight Agent, and H. Stanley Otxxlwin. l
O 41. Friday evening , Feb. IC. A get:tend in. . W. T.- 1 Kiss Fans& Cott.ger We 81112il bEteCTOTAW beil ton i:e • . • - Joanna wilt Lk Snail °Oder* qf Coady tailor use dingy el/trod/3rd. for lAA par Ism an d pu d om
cannts fur "collection."
de Sank. deser , o especial mention for their L. B. R oo ms & Co, an officer to wait on oar delinquent em
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it iii on is extended. •W. M-M. it-Rorer. , no wing efforts in behalf of the sufferers ' who do not pay attenilea to one Statements. - formaktirs a Baresrs. Swear of Collectors. , 1 Per fetorrad 7 i Jef mid Pb anil Drie. : ._
-....---- • • - . W. A.IM.-Misitirrrix Pmatat. 'arr. 7..,. T. Beetle the pro p rietor of the Mansion -...---44,------
Ho will co/lect, travel fees. , _ /
i n , Q n it e a fall o f sppir was expo.
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W Che ----_ - - () HEAP Cos.t..-The Sullivan Antbra- . Pike a I name. - 1670 -4284 . ..1 , ii
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eo Waid ni ring and White, threw open ror the se- ROCAS Docough. ''' Dsaiel Toned. .... Its 93 Rif el .; ii '
r,cn ( - 4 n see on, on modatiori of the wounded the best rooms .
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cite is the cheapest and best for all par poises. Towsuas, act:ft . ': C47111) / 8 7 1 . 13°9 • 11".12z 1 Co. Ca.
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{ -e", W W Weed ... en 32 1102 3.3 .1,
W. 0.411.-M. Henze 1 Also the the beat flea ana White Ash ,Coals o f l Darems
vs !well improved on Monday and Tuesday, I in the house. 7 - -: Athena Townaldp. Winos Blabree ..... ene 31 115n0 64 - 6275 317,3111 • iii 01
'P.W. C . T.-S. W. ALToaD. - The followine is the only reliable list of the the Central Coal Yard. Orders left at my o ffi ce. . / Athens Dorongh I.2Binsabsosh ... .... 1612 39 1569 1191 Ull4O a3llO l ~
-tart has nearly all disappeared now. ,
I 1 4e. . 'minded and dead : Cooo. l . lliir oni :Th y :i i. G4lnvli,a , d F and ke rea lßBll.lllll ble.
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- - . =l a n= - - Nylon liellogg 1.... 1610 76 sea 3 ► di g • i i i - urn
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or at Dr. IL C. Polar.; Box A oss-Drug, Store, adjusts loaaoa lady and nrntapii , /
........- 40 . 4 „.....-...... ' , i , . /Mee Dana. Wilkes-Barre. plichtiv injured: • i , 1
/ Alsarander Ensue ~... 1199 03 8111 191 13r Diu
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Alba kirotigh *D Wilson 1...-. 219.10 200 Oa - , ... 1.. 19 10
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gEr We are , under . Obligations to .-- 71"----11 Home OF Wwiniceros.-For v!i. Reiner. liieliore Eun plightle injured ;P. will be promptly / M ed - *R. 3/ • WELlkt* - .
Herrin' Owsetre A Notittentsr......• •• • • 2132 00 190 381. 111 w Mitt -... ~
11, MU Pellous • : Ames or. Sept. 27,1871 .
Oillielr. Hinkel n • • l• d If . Office, Ilercurs Block. . - - / .
nearly i quarter etacentury past, Bmoioat J. *irth Lehisrh Tannery. very slightly; Sheriff • i ,
Bu Dini nmato ingtor waveszu ownsisie :::: ft irundo L gons vosbarga stack- ... ::::............... l i es inosi t s; 2 l l 1 1 ,4 117 1 .
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the 0 .- mniit to of Salad Fire Co., fors were---4.
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n uit'v print( d complimentary ticket to their Lomas* the artist -author of "Field Book • •of Nelttaker. White Harm. arm hroken and tett!
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•• to - Yes Wm-ion & idAnzati, ,1 ,
Merchant Tailors. • /
eel:11 , 10 to come off on the Salt inst. th e a m o n ti oni . mum my of Ito vnitedstatos, „, alt the head; John Cox, Bethlehem. slightly KS. The firm heretofore ex i sting
Min ; Mita Spar& Wilkes-Part , badly blur- as w o y r ,t, Goinsorrrn, has been this day mn Canton Township -.... It CMe
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, • / Canton Borough. ' Laudon •• - on 77 two 25 5,04 awes .. t
- 2 - 7 ---e-e- "History of the Civil War' "The Hudson." Ad rbo l 14 the face; Mrs. Rind. Philsdel- ...,_, t ., A;..,1....,1 Furnishing Goods, . . 1 -
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Franklin- J 33 worms .... see,76 24011116 MITI • 132381 •• •::
F IfFatreldld ' ••• • , 963 WI .903 02 2171 42111 ... ..
145,.. The nei ,- / board of eonnelnen etc., ha* been ono of the most diligent and VIC.. niita, slightly in tired. Mrs Mrintance Meade'. ''"'"•,' `"'"'"`"' ' w ou .,t 0 0ml: um
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nhit. basely ini j rod 'atm) . 1. the tarn :: Genrire 1 68 Broad street, 1 ,
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orgsfozeil lad 0pt137 the electing of Co.a., history gra/ Laborers rere M th e deli field of Ameriello Yonnker, philid n elphix. hilikernen.N. P. ',light. I will carry on the brisinoss at rho Keystone May 8,187 L 1 . - /
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KOLL 1 1••• 1099 35 103256 3160 561291 ... ..
G. 1 myc,N. it n egesa; &am Irrecnrru. m ul lei n: a str-rr • • Dinin g th at tim e be h a a traveled more ~.1 " 1 4.1TITM ; Lniher Wooden:mi. Manatleld. 7 9 oza Palace Clothing Hail. Thanking the public for . . . . t Clirpenter n0ag1n....... •• • • 1417 70 120.00 10 1 93 70,34, sic&
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than thirty thousand miles, extending to almost ...0..1 slightly injored ;A . Ff. 11-11 en- Wilkes., Airuilar-MArtg CLOTHING 1 . 4 51 . 14 ••••• 1 3 P Suns-- I
(2.RtAT CLOSING 0171 1 SALE Le .. I W Pierce i• • - .349 99 237'49 ...• -- 17,50{ ... ..
. putgess; G. D. Morn-NIT., Secretary and ev , - on of the Union, in order to procure Ultri'e rlighily ininred; Giso. ender White Hs- past favors, and tnating a continuance of the . Now AITOT#7,01:11011t2.
/ II Township... -.... W • Selloge ••.• 1 44,84 1369,08 370 y 2 .06 _
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Dancing having been intro-von; se . donate; Continetor firiehl.d. F.aeirin same. Yours truly.
ti e k e q e:t au ch i Tee of various scenes and objects of histor- Nolte in ju r e d about the face ; Miss Trexell" ,
is int r .ei.at ; ro t it i s ht. geed - form s t o be wilkee- Sarre , arrinnelv injured ; • Mr. • Wolf,
happy m the oao of . White Haven. tidally ininred. , .
NAlitax GoLostreru. -
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Pike. .o, John It Warr .... 323117 30240 2,75 lain - ...I_
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i both pen *nu pen- ire. TX Praetor one. Wslkee-Ttarre. Meter of i FOB SALE AND To EMT -At Drr• BOOTS, ECHOES & &MIMES, /,"/
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(In +1 at the Episcopal_ Mite Society meetings cal, ,
q. M. Line. of Maneh chnnk. kills Mrs. BM Ttuc ji` g Ma g ic More in 4ercurNs Block. rianos Ioor G s a LEM& - at the Ham Towneldp. 8 H Cola
the !lector. Rev. Wxt mcotavarar gave notice (colored). and. ehild. Hemline. killed; Mr. inlins S 2 Rome Borough... ..... 11 W Virownliag
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it libbath that the Meetings of the Society Smith, Wilkoe- Sarre, killed; Mime Eiizabctii Organs and Melodeons. Old listruments taken - - xrritorourat arc.= /- • .In all„ the latest styles, • Elantkileld.... .... -Fs,- W B ranee&
Hiller. teael)er. Lehich Tanners , . itinwt. speingleia. . Omer Mutes* . ~... 2532 , 321 uur 02 612 127 Isr ...1..
la mall be discontinued ._ b • in exchange for new ones. ' Also for sale Flutes. ,
South creels. lir H Moore , ....... ;.... liu,sa l lost: is 4,24 -S5 431 ...i -
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Itste': - Tows:deers. i / .
Altile colored child. about f a x months old. Clarkinetrt Banjos. iAeeeraiorni. Concertinas, The committee hare made the following engage.. Ko. 3 Otillithar k Felines Peak: MASI lark -
was; taken charge of by kind friends at this I r•
„. , ~ rnns. WC Peters ; • ... 246:N1i 2v7 '
96, -182 12 251
Sheabequia Bowe Borten,. ... . .... . .... 2680'941 2i87 t 681 62'33 13u 931 ...1..
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J3lllo' Re.v. H. HAP,PST, of Smithfield. - Asc." while its mother. Mrs. Ilex. and an elder '
Violas Guitars, Strings Bheet 'garde and .n- mei '
I. . inandlnsWione... Flan Ennis -
striachon Books. The entire stack to be closed out during the next - ,• - • 1276,1 11911,97 13160 63 11: ._, _
Terry-. ba Bowman.
'dater lies stark and only at the depot. of - ' 593 27 843'41 5j4.7 44 82 •
' 11a4 lteen requested by members °t his mum.- Thin is the fires inatoneo. in Which a paasencer Jan. 9 4t. • OLIVE, .ioG.tar, - , tr a , s ,"%an a I s, rtaa er s l o a d r ansiZzainalAx.. Towansai Township. Orange Bowman - ....1 3167,21 1103142 500 min: .1.•
r., {r. to repeat his sermon recently preached was killed nn the T ohieh Vallee Railroad. since • Tennuada &trough.. A H Kingsbury -.1 6273;231, rasa ot 73;19 310'00, ..., .
ii .1 , 1 Ecclesiastes zit: 13. Ile has Consentelto its openine in 1•55. No blame esn possibly at • Date -nrrnsrsixtv. ems= IN. ' " lan MB tae 1111 A ilaiK ejt,; • . e V: , i i ' i t : HATS CAPS • • AND IJ3IBBELLAS, l w ands North-- .. :.. g B Barden
Irby Township J b P Stunt ... • I
Mg 110 1 7 0 4 OR , 3 • 13 41179 eLraes , ...'*.
feet' to any of the etnolnree of the railroad. *Ai l ....1 2729 An I , 2374 , 62 158 135 ap t _r . -
Ttely Borough It C 1 .... 1720 09 1587 091 Ea 31 1 • as sa ~.I_. .
a. , .on Sabbath evening pest , Feb. 11. this tires nee of Chose unforeseen accidents. ear Tho well knon - n firm of CAM, ' 13tdlect-.":11ee Toting Men." •* go paytug buatness. reason, ibe sellftg te - •
tha! have purolww4l an Interest in &Ladies n,e • 1 11 Atkin. { .... 136202 1r42 O. isie.e.i el "a 21 10;=
••• 40' Alninat which no hnman nroeantinn 'can enard. & Viscna - r has been sneceedrirby CAMP it. No- IL .
,- • i Shoe Kanufactory Ist Ilene Fort. sad I propose se. 'Ulster MUtoo lielcumb ........ .... I. /14611521 13 1 13,62 •a 0 1 72 frn .... .
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eta, who will continuo the business at the old tabilabing a Jobbing House In the 'Werke' of the . T • - warren J P Kinney
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By referring to the advertise- early =demure windlistn.....
stand. The senior member of the firm is well , , , ,
men or the Lectnri Committee • it will be ola- . e 9 berpina. . . . wyamaing..
and favorably known in insurance circles. and Dr. J G HOLLAND sumblariberabethousie."., ll ... ,
(TIMOTHY TrTt'ollß,) Special toducemaits offered to Metro's. Tim , , weeoz.... 0 V Lampbear '
sf f•Tfql flint A.Nw‘ IncEnssow has will
her needs no commendation from us. ai r. Not= - wlts. '
subj , et from "Joan of Arc" to '-" Demagogues is one of ottr moot energetic business men, per . Alfilinot. ' Iran Rogers .... 12e,cm• 1174,49 l ii 32, 61 82, 1 „",„
and Working Men." t Date-TUESDAY. MMUS= 11, urrt. 1 , tome stoelrLetwll be sola bt 1 , 4,9TEl lot n.xo2.
Subject : "The Social Undertow." ,tan .31. Bridge street. GENTS' ileamaiestaenta , I ••• •, • 311 721 29 '” 1'• " 1 1 •"• • II ''''' ••
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featly reliable, and,persons wanting insurance 1 . . . r Totals
Ant will du well to give the new firm a call. 111. :-. . . T7113 12168335.84, 641152 i 3513,72,441102,02
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_ Dr. - Clarks K. Ladd, Trearerer, fa eaves: leak tie (busty of J3radford for .4. D.. 1871. - Cr.
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The coroner's jury stinnoned.
41,1 an ingnest over the bnUea of the vie
timi of the late railroad accident on the L. V..
,r..ndurd a verdict excineraiing the company
an d lemployea from any blame in the matter.
Bar i A Jarge sleighing party from
rtsited Greenwood on, Monday even
inc 130. They were en'ertained at the "Cot
tac.(': by mine beet NE.1.1., in a satisfactory
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tn. The Cc . )nntj Convention I. 0.
or \Crelnsine next Treek. The
foll.'avinz 11..1nel prrennq bare been el(:etefl
repi . czentativeg rmin Northern Lodge of thi.
: r: P. Wr.taist.' 8. W. AT.VOID, 0 A.
J. F. S ..NnrsoN and Bliss 3tAnT CAREN
Tho Mar) trial was brought
to-3 lelnsa on Pridav morntrm hlt. His rnotion
f‘o• orindgmeni.and ne trial was de
sod .Turice Erwrt,t, Sentenced him to on
dcro imnrißonment of nine months in the
isil of Wyornincr ennnty, pay a fine of three
41 , 41ars and costs of proseentiop.
are informed by
.Hon.
.r , • - s F. CIIV , IMILLIN. that ho has received fidt
eels of Ttat , s' Ili.torr, and is prepared to fur
nish (me copy to each of the following towns. to
be deposited in some convenient place, fpr
the of F.:ldlers and ethers: Viryalcising.
To.earera. Orwell,, Iferri4.. Standing Stone.
Wilmot, Alban; Terry, Asylum, Ulster, She
abegnie,,Monroeton. if
A precious work of God's say
int; grace is being enjoyed in the vicinity of D
Tarrytown. Meetings were continued
nearly sa weeks, and many predons sot:oround
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Jesn l .s; f.ixteen of n bleb • ware :baptized in the
river at Terrytown, Jan, 21. and others are in
vaitn , z. Truly God is good''to Israel, and 'he
rives tl . re conl r:te
E. llcinotous, Pastor
DE Th OF 'Wm. 31. ELT.-Thellon.
t. Li M ELY, member of Assembly from
Irr c"nnty, (11134 at residence in Bing-
His•disease was pnenmn
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A:II Ira but of quirt duration. Mr. Era%
se..ving his fourth term as
( , f tho .tegis'ature, and was a man of
- s•foial and bus'ness teivirketer. Appropri
ate Lto.;,': , was taken of his death in the Legia-
Isture Adrertiser, Feb. 7
A. serious accident oecnrred
t,u & E. 11. 11., near Lock-Hnren, nn
3lnatiay evening, Jan. 28. 'file cause, nt the
ai,lt.tlt wag a lir:A:en rail. The baggage car,
'tsvo T•rt ,,, rngu coact:lea and the sleeper were
thrown down an embankment and burned. All
the rasseng - ers escaped, and but fats of them
rpeeircd serious injuries.
At i nong tlinse who were injured, we notice
CU.+ IlftrrEnsoN, of Troy, and Torin W. Putt.ra
fern , r!:j of this place, - .
The. .Philadelphia Press, in
9 . tn ing of H.E.Nny WARD Btraunte4 lecture,
Whic is' soon to be deliver - din this place, says:
- "The lecture delivered last evening at •the
Academy of Music by the Rev. Henry Ward
Beecher on "The Redemption of the ballot."
lyns fall of brilliant thoughts and epimmmatie
n }I - mei . ..9 . bit unlike some of the bright speech-
Ls end writing , ' of the present day, under the
and glitter was to be found a Redid
f.;ttn,l-,tion of practical common sense, and we
(I.lnbt not that every intelligent man aid wa
intin prosent tont; away with them 'front the lee
turr_irid subjcet matter for deep and weighty
A meetytg of he he farmers of
township was held difFebruary 2.1872.f0r
ilic t -purpose of organizing a "Farmers Club."
The ni-ef,ng was called to order, and J. Bun-
R9A E. 1., elected President, and S. W. Brea,
After likening to an - able address •
1;:c subject of agriculture by Col. V. E. Pi
-1,.1.Lrj. the following drivers were elected:
d'r-tilcnt, Baumix; Vice President, Sax
jrzi. lirez ' • Treasurer ' Wm. B. Pm-pa ;So rc= l47, S. W. Pecs. The next meeting of the
Club n iil be - held at Leßayirrille, on Wards",
Ft h. r, at 2 o'clock P. itr., when a full attend
ance of the fsrruers is earnestly requested. By
t , r , :c 'of - the'Cl
LS- The following officers have
i!!•tal;tql is Lodge No. 44W, for the
r
Iv. C. 'T —Tom; Monai.
IV. r. T.—BELNICE
sr—M. D.- CAity. •
W 4 •; —X. Km: r..
—3. B. EDDY.
W.. V. CLI VYTY.E..
-S. E. SEELY.
W. N.
\\. Atom.
(), 1:8
I. O.—E,ou.NE PIIINCI% •
31ATNitiD.
.—DELLit WoonstaN.
D'.4.1 - ' • ily .a rec?nt, •decisign of - th 9
P,, , ,1 Ofii!e, D , partment, the "law regarding
cmiil:og n-vmpapera i t4 mail has been . more
c:a*. .It.iine.l. than it has' heretofore stood.
N ).1.1.;i2te , or memOrarnlum can be made on a
Lc a , , , ,,iy,r i.isi , lo of the wrapper on which the
.1 :n s.- ...., written. It is barely permissible to
wil: an article with pen or pencil Mope than
'.i. sabjects the payer torlUfer postage, and
Le vi. , :..tor ton titre.. No printed card , has t !
,::/
oradvertiscment, no written notice, letter,
r itii of an; kind.whatseeter must be folded ,
t t'... e paper. To do any of these things Is to
Mc the law. Printed slips pasted on 4114 i
it Lk cr nildcftio papers or periodicals, so
, o,; Le tires, are also yiolations of the law.
:birs of transient papers can send bundles of
mei matter by weight, or transient , postage
rZtA, hut must not trend tiny written matter
neiy. bundles.: Itwili save expense end hi
vsitience to parties concerned to hear this
ig of the department in mind.
~I
Cori
' tru
Attractive and pornlar though all his works
have been, Mr. Lossnca's latest volume is Jost
1Y considered the crowning success of his life.
.6 title is as follows : "Tat Mime orWasente
i....
vox; or. mount Vernon and its Asenclitions.
Thatorteil, Biograpldcal and Pictorial." It is e
subscription book, being sold through agents
entirelyi. A cony now lies upon our table, from
that enterprising firm. Vtarge. & Tommy, 10 &
12 Daystreet. New York.
No rime beautiful book,. has gladdened our
eyes foil many months. than this shapely quar
to. pnlted on superfine 'and elegantly-tinted
raper, and gotten up in the highest style of the .
,llookrWrini: art. A steel-plate portrait, from
the cel i sbrated painting of COLBERT SlTarrt.
ad an engraving of Mcnitit- Vernon, also on
steel. embellish the front of the book, while the
text of the work Is ilhistrated with no lea* than
one hundred and forty-eight of Lossawe's
charming pictures, fac sim il es 'of interesting
1 M5.4.. etc. The binding is both elegant and
substantial.
"The Home of Washington" is Undoubtedly
the most complele, satisfactory and delightful
record aver prepared of the domestic and pri
rate life', of the "Father of his Country." Every
Ainerican is, of courts, familiar with the Gene
ral, the lztatesman, and the President, but this
work reveals to ns Ufa Man, in ail ,the dignity
and beauty of his personal character. It also
furnishes a great amount of fresh and interest
ing matter, not Attainable from any other
source, and is the only work extant describing
telly the condition, past-and present, of Mount
Vernon. Many of the illrldrations describe ar
ticles of which tbo originals •are now lost to the
world forever--swept ruthlessly away by the
storms S f civil war.
The publiaheis artneunce a large and rapidly
increasing circulation of this delightful volume.
We are . not surprised at this.' Its national
attract r, the reputation of ita artist-author.
and its! :, ow price, together with the unexcelled
beauty fits mechanical execution indite per
fect wetilth of illustrations, ire all calculated to
make it one of the most popular and rave , -
selling books of the aR. We commend this
"household treasure" to the attention of our
readers, whether book agents or book buyers.
Vmtru& YOIL.TON, the publishers, are a Jinn
who publish only first-class works, and equip
tbeir. ^ents in the very best style.
I
OILOTARL—We published under
Me bead of "deaths," in the 'ExPorrrrn some
weeks since, the name of .Tommy F. Depot, of
TerrytOWn. Eut since that ..nnouncement the
question has been asked many times, and by
many, 4 ,'la that all? Shall nothing teem be
said . of So valuable a man?" It isn't so ime_ort
antAo Itnow how a man died—the cause
./ind
manneiJr—as it is to know bow he lived. the lire
telhrlolidly in the community in which_ he Hied
and died ; and as there are many things worthy_
of notice-in his character, lam called upon lb
give thin to the public.
3ly test is this.: Mr. Donor. was a Man ; that
is, he. w as possessed of those virtues and princi
ples ra n ch constitutes man in the truest sense
in this life—not faultless, bat watchful over Lis
faults, frank to own them, tbankfulttsbe shown
them, Snd ever laboring to subdue them. First,
in common with others, by nature a sinner and
lost without a Saviour, ho was led to See and:
realize this in the strength of his earlier
manhoSid; and as ho was very decided - and
yielding to everything clearly right, he gave up
all to be saved by the grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ, I. And secondly, he was e Chiisttan man,,
and tlien united with the Braintree Baptist
Church ; this was in 1813 Baptized by Elder
Maws, known more estensirely in Susquehan
na and Wyoming. and in 1853 ho became one
of the constituent members in the organization
ortho Baptist Church in Terrytown, in whose ' TO". Town
love and fellowship ho labored and died. And on hinted rarer,
we can l say in truth 'ho most . - ..'evoted, earnest,
decidert, consistent and liberal member, accord
ing to his means, t h e Church ever had.
He Was a very close Bible student ; the doe
.rine of the atonement was the summit; hen had
been Very much tried with the doctrine as
preached by wine— the unconditional elec
tion an part of the human flintily. Snell was
his early training. Consequently lie_lpointed
out.theise teats of Scriptuai that clearly proved
the freeness and fulnes. of, salvation, a few -of
which I will mention : "For God to loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten son, that
whosor l v'er believeth in him should not perish,
but halm everlasting life." John 1G: "Fur
the Son of Mau is come to save dial Which. was
lost." Luke zit: 10. "Go ye into all the world
and preach the Gospel to every• creature ;
_Le
that bezieveth and is baptized ehnlllie seven,
sad h9.that betereth 'not shall be dunned."
Mark zvi: 15, IG. And then choosing his fune
ral tell, lest it might not be fully understood :
' This lis e. faithful saying and wor4ty.of all an
-1A)
cepta 'on, that Christ Jesus caine into the
world save sinners, of irhom 1 am the chief."
Ist 1" °thy, i : 15.....
Lasti winter he toed:a ver; active part in the
revival meeting at Terrylown. Though not
able to attend much of the time, his soul was
full oflabor. ills own dear children were , his
greatest burden, and ho did not plead in vain :
one ass happily converted and joined the
church, and other's are under the influence of
'Uwe° i aril - est pra% ere, and we expect to see
them Converted..
S. w. BrcE, f3ec'y
Asa husband, be was ono of the best, and no
ono so keenly feels that loss as does his-dear
..t
widow. God is her stay. As a father, the
eltildin can stand up and call him blessed. As
a neighbor, kind4nd obliging: as a citizen, over
striving to build up in good pruiesples; and
finial radreal in every thing ho considered right
Veryldezided and active in She temperance
catio4ad a fte r publicanin his r &Meal principles..
And as was remarked to me this marning.while
writin: this, by an old friend of lir. Donor.,
" we an't say . too many good things of him.*
He lehis light shine bet men; that they
t h
'nal& glorify his Father in Heiven . Eveiy
body , at really knew Ur. Donor. loved him. ~
And as a church we feel deeply our loss ; but
it is a Fathers voice that called him home, and
all is WelL The community in general mast,
; and Iltlunk they do. feel much as wo do. 'There
fore, let tts chetish his Menitiry: by imitating
Lis tlltnes.
"I High in Yonder realms a light ---
• 1 Letts our brothe. now above,
Far b yond oar feeble sight,
I Happy in Imi:daintier' love:"
I , -
E..llozotmits.
r?.TAL ACOLDIVST ON TIM L. V. R. R.
--SErr.r.u. Prim Ora FILLED-0111CILS FATALLY
'lFaria 2;.—We take the following partictilin of
a distressing accident on the la V. IL Da, frdrn
an eitra of the Carbon Democrat,' dated Feb'. I :
The eastward bound passenger train No. 3,
on the ',thigh Valley B. 11., due at Manch
Chrink Si 10:40 A. st.. on TM:utile% , Feb. 1,10 M,.
while passing a point a short distance great• at.
llovkisut (a small station i miles above
Maw* Chunk). running at the rate of 25 miles
an bocE, was thrown from the track by the mid
. den breaking of a aril—canted by the intense'
cold L- precipitating the two tear passenger
_
The Reeeial Train. under the 'charge NE. A.
Parker. Esq...eonveving the sufferers from the
Sf . ein of the disaster. arrived at this inlare shunt
4la flock x.. bringing the dead and surviving
istattengera of the fated -train. together with
Messrs. R. 0 Railer. John Painter, john Con
wad, John Sherry. henry Ranch. anti Walter
notiumv Jr.. who had kindly voltinteered their
services nn this ocession.
An immense thrtmg awaited their arrival at
theletwit. all, sinxions to renderassist
ane, ti to the officers of the road. in the perform
sere of their sad antiee. Reintireds of strong
hands bore the Ii tee of the filtered ones to
the'erenfortable (marten' fnrnished them by
the romps/iv. The efforts of the officers were
Moat praiseworthy, and deserving the highest
tvertmendation. •
• .onr reporter. *t a late hour this evening, vie-
Hai the snfferemin their rooms, at the hotel,
and tonna th e m a ll emnfertablv slimmed.
The females are under the kind care nrlik4
("eyrie Thompson. Mrs. Rtearne and Mrs. E. M.
Rorie. Under their careful charge Ire have no
doubt of thei- speedy recovery.
BIISINESS LOCAL.
FOR SIM —A good Safo. Enquire
at tilt office. - ,
tom. Nitrous Oxide Gas for ( xtract
ing teeth, at BELL'S & rAWLEI.S.
ID. Fin© boots made to order at
L. L. MOODY CO'B.
Grotind Plaster $6,00 'per tau,
at Towanda Stearn Flour Mills.
--- Call and see the American
Sening llachinoat IL IL NVELLIN . coal office.
Flour and Feed at retail, at
To‘nda &pun Ilorer - Mille, delivered tree.
Fun S.ILE olj RENT.—A. Woolen
aclory. Engaire of Besa. Notrrn. near Iton-
fOCiJII.
tom- Mortgages, neatly printed, for
sale( at this
II Linengoods will bo at a dis
eout t. Vest summer, at N. GoLDSITITII'S H. C. I'.
*. F. 3L-WELus is agent for the
best swing macliiiti in the reatket.
tar All peksons indebted to Wou - '
so got.r...cornli, tc please make payments to
poixsurrn before t e 13th of this month.
1 ___....—..
IterTho REronzEr.-flice is the best
t,....
a to get Job Printing.
~. ....-2--.......---. .
NATLIAN GOLDeIIITII will have
-
greatest Spring titceli err scen in Torr:.n.,
, at the "K. C. P."
.....
If you wish the best k:eli
Li sorir k maebine. gel t'oz "onerlean.
•-•.-
A line assortment of Gents'
13 'skiing Goode, at N.' Goilism - rti's great
e ; stone Clothing Palace.
orders
for sale at
• 41. .
I OR S VLi. —The undersigned
_ha
or t sale a good tam in Braiington bomngh.
J. J.. anirrrrns.
owlincla, Pa., Feb. G. 172.
I*- The American is the most du
a 'le retring machine in the mar:,e,t.
lII' C. F. Cross wants it distinctl
. eritooil that be ix. gelling all goode in bi
in 6 at lower 6,gurt;s than any Aber eetabliel
...nt in Northern Penn.iylrania.
ter. Madame ELIE LA VOW desire:
o ?.ettirn ler thanks to the ladies of Totrand
•n. vicinity, for the generous patronage receiv
• daring his: recent vi•iit to this plitoo.
.
\ —,,,---
,For. RENT.—The boils(' now occn
1 - -
• 4.1. by Tucks. DEJ.NOND, on "lain Ftreet. I'..
ton gircn Apiil I. Enrotire of M. IL -L ci.,
ita. The American Seviing
Ma
!line does work that no other will do. and to
Id $5 cheaper than any other 6.4 eaaa ma
g. W. J. DELVEIICII, of North Tor
da, is raising a club for the. Weekly nihune
• nous desiring to join it may leave 11v.ii
• rocs at the Post 02tice in Towanda.
Fon SAu.—A: House and Lot on
scrota street, near the Warti House.' . Building
new, three stories high, with godd well and es
ti:Um. Possession given L immediately. Appiy
Isaac S. Fos-T.
J. 0. FROST & SONS . still Coa
t' the furniture trade in Northern
elnusylcanlia Their assortment is unto:apses
by any retail establikment in the large
cities, and their prices are much lower.
LOST.—On the Gth of January. be
t een the residence of TOMN BELDIMILLN, in
ibuth Towanda, and the Barclay depot, a chat
ea Gold Bracelet. The finder nit! be . liberally
r warded on bearing it at this office.
Towanda, Feb. 1, 18t2.-2w. •
To FAusrEas:—.l very valuable ma
, , for compost and top dressing, con bistiog
lime charged with ammonia, for sale clic
the Towanda Gas Company. Try it.
Towanda, Nor. 20,1971.
poi- &Ens continues to enjoy him-
If at the Sontb, as the west of cities which
i slight to do him honor, notwithstanding all
t. e_rumors of a rupture between the govern-
Ment of his and of our country: Nor is the
you's, g man to go borne u abruptly as was it:t
ittered a few weeks ago. His papa is content
tn have him remain and be instructed hi 4te.
thsp3city and purity of our ways. Auars has
very sensible governor, and every other atim
o buys his groceries at hio.CAns Jr. Enwaszli
ie ditto.
, , ,
-We have on hand and offer a
bargains :
1 Grover DakerS.wing
2 Ladd /V., Webster's " "
1 Wheeler &
1 Franklin 44 44
1
Loather
14111 at the age:v..7 of
Cr.osisa OUT SALE:— . 3liss - BILtICDT
offers her stock of Millinery Goods at retail, at
cost, for the next 30 days . ; or she will dispose of
her entire stock together with the store
tines, at a great•bargain, to any one who may
while to engage in the business. Tee location
'is lino of the best in town, and Miss B. has been
don* a paying business. Satisfactory reasons
given for desiring to sell. For further portion ,
tars call at the store, one door east of Mercur's
Bonk.
ter The Quarterly Convention of
L b. of G. T. meets at Wyalasing. February 14,
1872. A full attendance is expected. Bev.
TIIOMIS nonnwrs, Grand Lodge Lecturer. will
be present anti lecture on the evening of the
14th inst. . See'y.
Wyaluing,_Jan. IG, 1372.-3 x..!
10" After selling over $20,000
worth of Amen= Sowing Machines, it affords
as great pleasure to state that ncit one cent has
been expended for repaint on ran, of them, and
every One gives entire satisfaction. No agent
has been able to exchange soy other machine
for the American, with any persop we have sold
Wraour A: Bawuocir, Agents,
Atiuurn, N. Y.
Jan. 9.—tr
-Se" We havo . esamined J. N. VAL-
LEI'S patent reversible clothes-bar. and take
great pleasure in recommending it as the bes
thing of the kind ever offered the public. It i'
light, durable and convenient, and .- should be in
every house. Joux Rooms, sole Vent for this
county, is now canvassing for the 'sale of this
useful piece of furniture; and we basely) doubt
will secure for it a large sale. Frice
VD—Now, after all that.Thas been
said and written by interested parties, wo are
compelled by the decision of tho people, whit
certainly ought to be ably to judge, to still
claim that the iti. ger Improved. Sewing Ma
chines are not surpasse I. They do auy work
that any sewing machima does, as easy and
simply. They do not wear out. They will
work as cssily alter years use as at first.
Wimcmtat Dmtc.r.,
General Agent&
SifirThe Bradford Ctiunty Teach
ers' Association will meet at East Smithfield,
Feb. 9 and 10. The following are the appoint
ments for the session : Lecturer, H. H. Hvrros;
Declaimers, FaaaarivPlF-nCE an& Way=
Prtxuals; Essaiists, MART PLowatax and En. , ,t
GATEI4; Business Committee, Hon. J. H. Wr.na.
Dr. J.' D. UNDERWOOD, L. D. Foir.st, Enrrft
rara.rs and St7SLE PHELPS.
LILIAN M. nILKIWAY, Se y.
Jan. ' G, 1872.-2 w.
neatly printed.
the nrr ,, aLi: officej
"110N7 TO Go WEST."—Forty years
ago, lAinn vas as far. West as most people
wisbedito go, and journeys were made iu the
legendaiy "Prairie Schooner," but in these
days of_Progress and Improvement, the word
West has come to mean . lowa,. Nebraska, Ksn
sas, Colorado, California and the Tcmtories,
and the Traveler reaches Almost war - point
therein by a splendid Line of Railroad:
This Line of Railroad is the Burlington Route,
which starts from Chicago over the Chicago,
Burlington t Quincy It. R., from Indianapolis
over the Indianapolis, Bloomington A. Western
-I.llnrt, Line, and from Logansport, over the To-
Node, Peoria .t• Warsaw R. 8., and running thro'
Ilt-nu::,:ro:c. reaches Omaha, Lincoln, Nebnis-
C:ty, St Jo s eph, Atchison, Leavenworth and
Katsas City, connecting with the Union Pacific,
'Kansas Pacific and other railroads mniii_g
fr , rn those tatter.
Always go "13y ,ay of Burlington," and you
will be mum to be right ? -
Theliorlington Route has admirably answer
ed the - queitifon, "How to go West" by the
publication of a truthful and interesting doctt
mf at, filled with fa is in regard to Time,lCon
nectiomt, accommodations, rates of fare, and,
ut..er interesting items, and _illustrated by / i
largo map, truthfully showing the whole West;
shiell they distribute free of charge. Copie
with mid:awn:l information, can bo obtained'
sildr../sit:mr General Passenger Agent., B. &
11. , Dm ttagton,lhma.
ae-• I blialt l in future u s e, none
Saftß!"
DETELTIVE PINEIT.TON
ON
1 - 114:1112iG'S SAFtS.
10A56, Dec. :3, 187
.Ifra,rs. lierreng 4 (I).,.Chicago":
liEsruatuuttl had tw,Ci of your "Herring
Patent Champion Safes," in niKoffico at the
time of the Great Fire/of the Bth rind 9th of
October. One Wan Ott the second floor and the
other on the third doer. Dotli Safes fell to the
basement; and when we got them mat, after the
ti: e, I fonfid all my account books and papers--
I.i the entire contents of both Safes—in
spiendid condition; the melting of the gbao of
tlie Lm4mn 4f the books was ail the damage
duce. I in future - use none but Ileiring's
SEE
- ALLAN I'ENEERTON.
Foto large Sires of another,nuilte, belonging
OM/. Pnwurrow, side by side with lirruuso
were destroyed with all their contents.
O:Cr. lILNDRED TWZ-NTr-IMMI F1133L11
lave testiaelto tho preservation or their books,
papers anti valuables, In the terrible Chicago
Fire. r
WICKitA4 & BL:CK.
Yours truly,
3lauurs,ctored only by
HERILLVI, FARBEL k SEEMAN,
No. 251 Broadwakcorner Murray-st., N. Y.
FARREL, ILEIIIILNG CO., Philaaelphia.
lIERBLNG4t CO. ; Chicago.
111.1111ING, FARREL d; SHERMAN.
' New Orleans
iAt. 7 lill TAT. Jp:l 7, 1b.2.
° • auldect—.. Will a Pay." : .
IV.
PET.80.L.#17.31 V. 2.7:ASltit
Date—JANUARY 31. 1872.
Sub;oct:-..The Minion of Skineiraugh."
Henry Ward Beecher.
Date, TEBRITARY. —18:9.
Sutl;ect—"• The nanot...
ANNA E. DICIUNSON.
SabJect : "Labeling Alcu wad Demaccqueii.
61DJoct--•. Joan Of Arc."•
The lectarcra •BI probably , beSLIeB T „
WARD BEECELEB, CHAPDI BOBIDIT
COLYZ.A.
Tv arExprimonic iztisigrzr. CLUB will giro
a cuui.vrt, pEccisseat 3.
General ialmlesion
Reserved Seats—.
Seam Tickets....
Tickets for sale at Poirrtit -Lames Dry/ Store.
.Sale of Seeerred Seats will commence two days
before eacb lectors. '
•.• ~~ •errs
. _ _ . , _. .. •
.TSO. P. EUNDEILSON.• W]L• routz.
L. B. FROST. ,' N. P. lII=
J. W. UN TIMM.
Towanda. Oct. S. 1871 ••
'
* * * * * * * * ********
*III3ICOTO,GAAPHY I *
* *
4 , The undersigned would Warms the public *
"" that they havo purchased the
• GALLERY OF_ : , ART,
tunDnici k GIISTTNi.
on %tabs street. first door south of the Ifni .
* National Bank. and moan. by strict attention ""
* to tonsinese, and by the addition of every lm= *
provement in the Art of Photography. tomato _
* the place worthy of patronage . Me. OVVITX 4 '
* is to realign with us, and give hla whole WO* 2 *.
and attention to the making of
* ' *
* IVORYTYPES,, _ *
1
* PAMILNOS DI OIL AND WATERcoliors. ' 8
* As well as P.MO 1
CZLING in =DI A INL *
* . . .. . .
- *
Particular attention given to the enlarging
* of pictures_ and t the fit:U.4llEu; of all kinds *
of work. on as to wows the best m tilts, and
* as much time IPA pnerlb•e h given to snaking I
* negatives of small children.
Those wanting pictures wril please rive ns
Ai trial. and we think that 'they will be sat/s.
• 1.741
GEO. U. WOOD co. *
******** * * * * * * *
IMil
AYER'S C
mi IERRY PECTORAL
Fos Drumm( or rn Ttntovr aim Luxor, soca as
Corona Cows. Wnoortso Conan. Mos
cum". !
A AND CONSCIAVINON. '
The few compositions. which hanron the coal!.
deuce of mankind and becomeold words
among not only one bid buoy I =must have
extraordinary virtues. perhaps no ape ever secured
so wide a reputation or maintained it so long as
Aran's CIDNUIT Pecronsx. It has been known to
the public . about forty yews, by' a long continued
series of marvelloas cures, which hero won for it a
confidence in Its virtues. never equalled by any
other medicine. It willl nukes the most aston siring
and effectind cur; of Cos" Cobb. C.:mrseeption,
that can be ms by medical ;skill. Indeed the
Calmar Pr:ow. has really robbed these danger
ous disclies of their terrors. to a greet extent and
given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects,
which is well toiMded, It the remedy be taken in
season. Every 'family should have it in their closet
for the
ne fi
y and prompt relief of its members.
Bielt "tittering. and even life is saved by this
timely rotection. The prudent should not neglect
it.'sad wise will not. , Seep it by you foe the
Protection it affords in sudden attacks, and by its
timely use.
Da. J. C. AYER k CO.. Lowisx.. 11Am.
PILICTICLL AZD AJNAI.T27CAZ =mum
And sold by Drug, o rts a ll round the world.
Dr. H. C. PORTER k CO., IFludcamda Limb
-at Towanda, re., and fur age by dealers throughout
the county. der-7. 11.-11 m.
MM' ISS E. J. IGSLEY,
Wishes to inform the Ladles of Towanda and vicinity
that ahe keeps constantly on hand a large supply of
NE I 1J
Geode, suitable to the season. Thanking her pat
rons for their lateral patronage heretofore, she alp
scree them that no exertions will be spared to en
sure e continuance of the same.. She also has a line
selection of
• HAIR AND FANCY GOODS,
Bach aa
Titd Gloves,
Linen Collars,
Cufs,
liandlvraitis. • .
Consth;
, .Vic. ife.
I have also • ill COIIIIeCtica with the above
ray
D r v establialuireat. aud I airi now
PteParto to •
'6 , and 1 0 .1.11.116 •
13 the latest Nadi:viable rti•les on short uotiee.
Entre:lce nest door to Fos. & Mwear's. up stairs.
April i '7l.
rpriE UNDERSIGNED /RCM
.L TECT AND lIIIILDE/A , tbsif to inform the
mittens of Towanda and virWity, that be will slid
pariaralsr attention to drortnig plass, designs and
specineatioas for all manner of baildtega. solvate
and EstperlutendeDes tunafor ressonetwe
compensatioa, °face 0 • reiddenoe 3. E. corpse of
Second and Elizabeth stree
I ts.
J. E. 11231111NG.
ortall • Dos Ail. Towanda. fw.
•
Tp. C. LADD, PHYSICIAN
1J koa Swam Sow4nda. Ps. Mks ono door
oath Of Day. Ituddell & Sande:KW' coil once.
JanlS'l3
A IT'LL ASSORIMENT-OF
„ammix, sal cam sinz
Alltel leo ° e
,
-1.
...$ 10
... 3.60
EVA.N.S & HILDRETR,
win. ter the nest ottli - dam offer great hargideltili
DRESS GOODS,
0 : EVA F4l
CLQA}IS,
SP.G 43- 0. 0-0:S !
Re atm bare the beet
-BLACK ALPACAS;
liftich we ire mettles st eik& roc.,
- .
Maw Tammal. Ps,
ES
BLANKETS,
c
FLANNELS.
&C., &C.,
To sub, t9om, for
!MI
ETAICES t aruntrni.
In great 'variety.
CUTTING DONE ON. SHORT
PM) 10 (sJ A
ALL *ORS WA M.
6 46 CAIN STREET;
TOWANDA i PA.
MO_NTANYES
Are oaring
BUFFALO : 'ROBES
MEI
BASE BLANKETS
GREAT BARGAINS.
Dec. 14. 1871.
TO THE PUBLIC !
The undeieipied irstudd lupin reepecUully eel
tae? are vow prepared in mei way to attend 10 UM
iF! s 1 ;1s ..ø 'i
In in its breathes: led we trust an give eltiefacv
the seniors of an 7 ime in that line
Erring spored no exposes or Iota& prckotr..
mg taxa the shop at Lt. *aka $ Co.. at am Sam
• bane cannot be saryassea or can equaled
in eleance4-Lbla onz largest Mies.. W 4 haw
also seemed Übe font= of in9si eaLabis. •ar!•4
oaf goottomooly person to stead to this *lock of
toutooso. _
J. 11. - Azies. one at aar tata r will be (pima at thu
Furniture Store, on Bridge stunk and C. X. Mai.
,races, the oafs samba of the Arm..* *lds rool.
MP'r!Vtr7.-WlT•rill'f^M=Fl
W. Image; a very nibble and celebrated kityalcian
wbosi cake is ca, Piet e11...4 "best ibt lame&
J. It. ALLY.
Jaa25171.. f ' . C.X. XAJMU.S.:
•
CD•PAIITNELSHIP.—Tha under
line this die formed ee.psttnitrehip
andler a t e4 are aims Cl ilikaphosy Dees. k neg..
far thesmotissindbetansig sad jobbioit Bouts.
Morns UrO.W. Thebudaset um be carried
on at our wok ' beim sad otesrotes.
and ZUssbeth streets. Triode:Ps.
IBA a. ilftpitessr.
BUILPIDUM
•
. MAIM le MILT.
iinertim
• 1
• . .
_• ~ I
Due upon dtrplicates of 1870 and previous $ 1180 53 Returned uncollected for '7l and previous $ 4802 0 2
Duplicates of 1871 , 76087 84 Exonerated to Collectors 7GB 70
Militia Tex of 1871 • - - .
~, 837 1,7 percentage to ColPictors ' 3313 74
Incidental reastrils ' / 148 13 Orders redeemed ' - • 47803 98
Amount in Treasury January lat. ,1871',; 5127 1-7 Two per cent. commission on serail •. • 950 08
One per cent.commiasion on $4236 14 • • 694 Coo
' $8336844 Paid State Treasurer 5213 18
I !amount tn Treasury January let 1872 12890 II
Total
r
1
N...
Orders issued in 11r71
z.s. lIU YO*D COITSIT. BS.
We the undersigned. Commissioners a said count., de hereby certify that - the above is a true and -
corral statement of the reeelvals and expenditures ofsatd.county from the let day of January to the 81st :
day of December. A. D. 1871. Inclusive. '
dttegt—E. D. COOL4VGICCkck.
1 1
1 QUERITT S SALE.-BY, VIRTUE
1 , .._7 of sundry writs of Head:Bona rwouss. and
Fl. Fa. tweed out of the Oirirt" of Common Fleas ..
•
of Bradford conety. and to me directed, will be
Lo u i s a C tends vs David Brown eject exposed to public sate at the Court Beim. in..
A. B. Fenn vs. O. A. Hndson et a 1... .. treepasm the Borough of Towanda. Bradford ommty. on
Stephen ray iii. Benjamin it Vargumon...... -appeal FB/D3l". YrsarApor 2th. 1142. at one o'clock.
Jeremiah VanDertnark 1111. J. 0. Ward ._case p• m.. the followinz described lot piece or ter.
Nathan rainwater vs. 111040 Gregory. et al. ....case i cel of land. situate in Windham two.. boupded am -
N. D. Foi va. Hiram Sweet. ...ejectment - follows: beginning at the molt sontherlyF in, Elias Benjamin vs. J. V. Benjamin e highway: thence north along lands of Der ma a ,
A. L. Wore vs D. D. Planing coy 1 - Nelson Trivet 176 perches. thence east al
Abasoderltlekiser age ire 1) If Beardsley . debt lof McKee 53 perchem to • earner. the . ih. '..
wro,
Harrington
vu Din E nain 0 ......
~....apn . .s i along lands.of Atoratouniletutt 73 perches t.
A Lodoes nee vs J F Wens' "se Abrahamnod.
. act fa thence east aiong lands at Bran rer.j.
tinu a be . % merninton va Joseph
.7 L Drake ', Bumphres Weems* dies t'+ a 1,00 . therms wrath slang Wads of • • t am.
TI A VI"
r ..
t z . sp ii 4 _ .-hotialel 70 perches to -it beech bee..the . ea west
nll 4. hare. vu P Ire Smith et al vs - . *mel d storm landm of Bober Nelson 170 newt to a cor
1' nor in the highway. thence smith 63 . , sect along
free:
c Leeds vs. Wirt= Luther to '..... ....ejikt
Warm., vm A P BOldding - no w the highway 41 perches to a corner tot highway.
C Bnroilter WA .TS WIIII•IOn, dmitt - thence Math 42 deg west along the h , bar per ßerton Baker vs LTi West
. 4..bt chew to the place of beginning: eon nine IV acres
It V jolmeon vs 4 X ISlHntt
appeal more or less: about IS acres tai.. • . with two
Pnllv Million vs John 12 - Rwoet
.• tip framed bonets two framed barns .. 4 two apple or
121a ileeener kCovs C P Dare . ...... ~..... .. thirds eniott. and intended to . the sameland as
John C lllareelhas vs CIVIL wheeler ' appeal conveyed by L. O. Brost and . la to Watson Es
_do • Benjartilme Clark .. hew by deed dated Feb 13.. A . :1866 , and recorded
3tr Beclirs admin's vs WA. Rockwell ... ..... debt in the race the iimeording d . . • ke., In Bradford
eject county, in deed be Na 73., . sr,
N Hotchkiss" berm vs Cleo Drake
. r.aainsonkay " ma r t" 0 rickey— ........ ...eject Reined - and taken into 4. Bon st the Ault of
Rhin Donning vs Y. C. B. W. c 0... .. -. .... —vow Manion Einbrea vu. Patti J *dotty and Thomas
A 111 . Little vs L Ostrander. apperel Egim's administrators.
artA ACIF.O--TIIP *Minn a etwebell lot, pre cir. rtiv-
Rmittt Tent Tx. Gen W. Prance
lamea B Harmer me ll.Snilth ' ' debt eel of lend. Wrists fa • Burlington Wm.. bonnet-
Jonathan Whipple vs 11 (bah dm's sec rep ea la follows: begin: ~ It a 'dine owner. north-
Mewl Norton vs esJsin Hammon— • appeal oast eneirier Ine 'Cn. 4. . new along D D pi v ink a IA
John Smith •• Ira gaYlell appeal. Ho: S east 32 Pere to 'tone corner of let No. 2.
ANT Fitch vac T Weretrke bob theory, shrug lot Sr: 2 ihrth 110 3-10 Penches to n
0 A Johnson vs Jones it Webb.. ...debt stone corner in t month west earner of tot No E.
-- - - .CIPP . -- ...Oily one& Int n.-- - —'
'FRI ILL LIST FOR FEBRUARY
TEAM. 1872.
Daniel Hankinson vs Id W Covey et it...
D-pgisas Dasiddsin vs Nathaniel Dilation
wniontt vs Josseth lijoimek •
Fleming k Jones vs Joseph Wooden.—
C D siesthredi as a P Cash
3 P Ktribir vs Jlr Hinman
Teri! k Denison ..
Braise vs Nosh Mason
A C More vs Prastris Siff et al
th.e. Rivets Ti A 11 Seward
Dewey Snell as W R Dobbins
TI Person as V Petelaff et at
Sl5l Aspinwall vs L Et Tears
=owl" *En.
Catherine Wheeler vs. Wonn it StaffOrd,...
.4 A Mbbbmatt vs A B
Martin Fdebree• els vs 4. R. k P. Gorsline.
Abraham Renner vs Daniel P Jane.
Val•nHne Rutin' v. D D Tompkins
'Nathan Baker re Noah W Drina et al •
Peeph A Remelt vs V It k J 1S PleUett
Aria Campbell vs. Martin Beene •
Joseph Ostl.rd vs Tranvia I
?mkt. k Colas vs G H Smith
C Mercer ve Chrletiens flehrrenke
Ci D Mmatanye vs 0 T., Ward &c...... ,.:...
LeirieHavens do
Cnwell r• Kelsey .. .... .
Wm Wearer n Cleo Hubbsed
Commenwealtly vs Martin F7aheee•sez
Benjamin. ft Lvman Hi!n•y Ward.
Beery MMer •is 'Reamed tanner.
Wm P C2okni wenn ve Orilla Ames.:
Henry W Green Ira Mori Itnrebant et al Weepae.
J a Andreirevi Levin k 4^oolbutah Amman ,
John llnvallaff es D a Wbittenhall k Co appeal
E A Park.r Ti Jnbn Gard
Remy Westbrook vs Jersey Taylor et al
.Berdsmise Bel vs Wm Milne
ReroT P Briars vs ionstbas Nichols—.
Et Ow•ots vs 0 tourrienti et al
P R Person vs; Jobs Wolf edt. al
P Stowell vs James 11 WI v k
gwalannannDWlPirWmVer.
Jimem Henry vs 0 si watt
' P. Wells TS. Jesse Rostilitur
R. 7. toss •s Almiza Long's WW1....
J V Me vs S N troinwsli
!WIWI vs WuhsM E SOIL
Wm F role vs Trail ginith ....4..
Jacob Tome Tu. Doss& Smith • -
nt Vs:Moms:4 T. 4 VaaperTX"
JostrasPerkbani vs rbantkev Gorbin IPPesl
P P Case vs Nathan 8n thwack • map
M T Csnifr Rstro• ko scl fa ml
B Beene vs nhawsn Rmilh • Sines ,
Jame *oinks vs Alfred Parma W app eal
Reim lOW vs. ,
N. Smith's stimin - strsyres..svp.sl
Martha Thum= vs Wm 41 , 1 Ms ... .
iftpamss returnable - on Monday. Fibrilar - 7 111872
at In o'clock. a.m.. and on Monday, February 19th.
1671, atlo . o'clock. am.. •
• Wl4. k. T//01fAR.
Prothonotary.,
- -
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE:-13i
tirtas of in order tamed out of - the Orphan's
Court of Bradford county, the undersigned, ex
eCtitor of the estate- of lames Stevens, late of
Ridgburykdecessedi will sell at public sale on
the premises-in Itilinbnry twp.. on SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 10. 1972 at 2 o'clock, v. M.. the
following described lot, piece or parcel of land
siMate in Banbury to n., on (hi north
by lands of Charles Baldwin, on the west be.
lands of George A. Lowman, ;ecently pnrchai
ad oil/mean by Alesandar Stevens, and on
the south by lands, of Vincent Baldwin, and on
the east by lands of Jocob Mitchell, containinc
seventy acre+ of land be the same mar.. or leis.
Total
Coady Orders to actaval with the County of Brodford for tee year 11171
Witness our bands aid seal of &lion at Towanda. We 33d , day of January. 1373
171112 MILLI
TEII3IS—SSO on day of sale; $3OO on con
firmaticen; $3OO in ail mold - the ; the balance in
o .,ch° , year.
ALEILLTDER tuEN EICB.
jan.lB:7/-w4
ADMINISTIUTOR'S NOTICE.-
Notfee blkerebY riven thatall persons Indebted
to the estate' CUARLES 0. KELLUIL. lake of Tow
anda born dereased.are requested to make teurnediete
payment, and an persons luring chime agatbst odd
estate uniat prilient them duty authenticated for set
tlement._ =MUM
7sa.B'7i•vB
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
trottee s. hereby even that auppraoaa indebted
to the estate ce D. IMO'. lite of o#hdeld 4044..
are requested to' make tmmedlate mama, and all
persons boatng dame agslustaald estate mut pre.
Ma them duly authtntlostml for settlesefts.
D. WO& "
janer. 6 w. 4
IXECUMOR'S NOTICE.—
oticis Is hereby given that all persons Indebted
to the estate of JOHN GARTLAND lite of ,Wyala
sing. deed. are requested to win immediate
payment. and ail penionstavitur ad= against said
estate must mend then-duly satbeatkoted fee
settlement. JOHN GARTLAND. JB..
Ineeator.
ADMINISMATOR'S NOTICE:-
•!Pollee Is hereby given not an persons Wetted
to A. estate .of J.N. BlffiOP. Into et Asylum
demised. are requested to awes unmedistir jr_quint
and 'mynas tuning damn a g ainst lot estate
anuot proms than MA" irithentniged fbr MUG.
• 1. IL MUM .
Jahaltirg Alonsisitatar.
U 7803 03 I - ar;ers paid in iirri
I. B. KINDS.
- E. O. KELLOGG., Comnafiipaeng
3101t11L5 BEEPAIID, •
Thientwaresterlr adOnsta lot owned bic TaernOralabill
32 terethea to a one earner Abe .rinetti.Wriet comer
of lot Ro 4 the re along Int fin 4 110 4-10 Mechem to
the niece of urine: containing 22 aerie and 13
nerrchea inn ne lee. ahem! 3 seri. imeromil. with a
the herniae. • d ln¢ hare thereon snit beinc the twine
' tot , pGre Tmrced of land deeded to Armen
'fronton • Semen Thureton: he deed beeline date
way in AD. tam and reconted in The °Mee fir IT
deeds L - c.. in Bradford county. in deed book
Rol
clef ed and taken into eXPlentlon at thetuit of Et n
M Irk Rowell R Thnietnn. -
,twa—The fonnwine glimie~ lot. oleos or ;or
of land innate in Worth Towainis ten.. boarded
/Forth and ;met by land of Wm. flfmna novotom:
ant by land of the tpaiicilii Wailer It At Co. and month
to land n• Ilfr. Imre 11j . A damn. said In brintodftv
feet front nee hundred feet deep, Improved, with
• famed brow thorOoff
Reited% and taken Into mention at the snit "of
McCabe k Utz vi. Repro* nnetwoll.
J. PERRY VAR FLAW. -
Sheiifi
- APPluo
MP
..appeal
• .11Prete
...act fa
....eject
treapaa•
• Jar att
treapaws
...eject
..aTmeel
...eject
deli
trespasp
.deb*
heaps.
...yet ft
Janlsl,2lr3
()RPAAN'S COURT SALE•=Bar
%Mtne of an order Manor! ant 'of the Ornbarea
Mort of litroi.jrneitonetv. the TrilderithrtlOA WM offer
roe rite on Tutelar. the 13th • day of February. at 2
n.oloat n.m., on the remoter" the following do
.embed real Mingo. *Shim* in Towanda twtr•t'of the
smote^ of Wrote f! Poe. deceased Ono lot."tho home
.(eat lota Hiram For iloommoo, brnindert or, thi .
wroth h• la.uto of a (land J W Vona Aolfi P Warm
ew J fr Norma and mart lending seinen Towanda
ereolr. on the omit and moth try tarots of I It and -
goo wrm on the we.t TIT 11P1.1111 of .711( k Oen Yoe
'and Ord 3 lr Moons: errotaintnt 'Mont U Berm; all '
imniyered. with framed lemon three barns wagon
nrmas and ontlmtldtneet thereon. • . .
than. one other lot Iworadad and dearylhed art fol..
roremenelne at the earner rig' lard of 3 Vaud
4 Wes and Dewier.. therimenneth 31 doe muifT2 21.100
to hello of Klht-t. For. therm ittleitholi.aleing
, ;on of Ville. Vat to a mere., thence south IS deg,
71i 2t-inn rode to 'Lando of 1K and (ion Tnz.
rhenee northiolv alone mid land of .2 of and A For.
•
•n thO nlneo of }.oilt..Own .7ontoininiii 90 arroarand 43
-ma 'in (WTI sere Im ommod. fishnee tellable wood
•
and, timber land. The two lots are alniate near To.
tram% linrcrugh and offer rate Imilnotenenta tnimr
CM
.t . ,;ml
appeal
ue f
.arrest
ease
.appee.
• • • -aPPee
eJeetmont
lei fe
WM:Wt.—On ' es.h Int SVIO mrhen nroperer to
giro , * deern SLIM cm enntlrmstlen aisle: balance
In three years thereafter. Interest payable sorest:
annually,
=Atom lILACEVAN,
jatilB 2w3 • • - ecurediatt.
A InfINISTRATCIR'S MICE- .
Ch. Notice is hereby given to all pasozie Indebtedi
to the *state of JOHNIIIINGOS, late et hhemetell
township. deceased. must mate immediata par
tner& and all persons. Lavin* elallas Viand said
estate must present them - duly antbretlested for
settlement. . • PH7.O MINKICIL,
L. L. CILANILEIL
Admtniatratore.
timil2wi o
-ADIVIINIgTRATORS
Notice le heretot given to ail pe 1r s indebted
to the estate of 10:CATHAY W. PSU A Isla ofKid-
Mesez deed. mat make immediate payment.
and all persons haying claims against said eetate
mnet
meat: present then didy anthentieshe for Settle
•
fob 7'724w
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlcr...
Natiixt is berreby given that all persons indstded
to the estate of THOMAS EGAN. Ist* of Warren
decesued, requested .to • mats laustedlahr.
payment. and persons having claims against
said estate must present tban duly inthernticated
for istthrzoirmt: MT CHAAPEL.
fib972-4'w - - 'Adininistritors.
A .
DMINIQTRATORS.I4OTIuzi.-
"Notice is 'hereby gtren that at, indebt
ed Oo 'the estate of CHARLES bete of
Towanda tp. dec'd. are requested tomato immediate
payment, and all persons :dam waist said
estate mud present the CUM duly amtbestiested ter
settlement. CONSTANT_ WRVS.
tebT72-w6 Admisietrabwa
Admlzsistratim.
WY co O MIN G coma:tan
Established iK 11163. coenaldiesi Witossisig Sem
- W 7. Akiepr. ainif ! Sept. 1. 187 L _ _
The most thorough comae of Coalmenlel Instrac
ton lathe country, 70 . 11141 bier Asa at des Asher
first dam Ctrwasereist Colbse. Ittitiatimm finuished
to superior graduates. trout time to Woe. Our
graduates are Sinus ftentivie sod. honorable posi
tions in nearly every State In the iblevirsPh
log taught by rowed and mode' tr. Partlealar atten
tion le pad to Pettmutaldp. Students may Purees
studies In both Seminary Audi' Pomunerelal College.
Sr_holanhips • for full Commercial worm MM.
with-Telegraphing 1)6,00. Telegraphists alone
-I=oo. Ornamewt;l Penmanship. Ohne months)
110.00. Board per week. $4.00. Pet tartlet la .
formstiou. address Rev. R. Samoa. AD Pttnel
tW=g Seminar! and Cmamerdel " 61 =
wad/A. A.. 4thetlisidOmmaseesl
Ithellelers re. - - ingsrmms
rem
sin= os
ULECVS A. PORTER
- aamtnb►estor
' ELNCiSTON. Pt.