Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 15, 1874, Image 3

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Towanda, Thursday,! Oct. 15, 1874.,
LOCAL . AND dENERAL.
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_•3,1. B. OWEN hasr pttrenaso the
stock of giiode in the Itd, White and - Blue
Store of Bukanuta, 5; Hilnt. •
AMONG tbe.weleonie visitors at the
REPORTER office, on Tuesday last, were Editor
fincrox and Post i aiaater Mom, of Athens.
I
W. J. DELrEncn, IR LuntEn, and
DAVID HOUTON, haVe beep itimmoned all U. S.
jurors at the coning session of court in Pitts
burg. 1 •
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Comicainn McCann is " mending
his ways,"—thst is to say be is putting down s
substantial stone w:alk in front of his residence
on Main-st. I
THE Continental ;Life Insurance
Company, have appointed Dr. JOEL*? E. Rocs-
WELL, a 'tieing young phy s ician of Troy, medi
cal examiner.
A LATE number of
contains s likoneu of Rev.
of. Canada, and father of
of Leona, this county.
. BASE BALL—The 'Feterariß. B. C.,
of Herrick, defeated that Rough and Beady
Club, of Wyalusing, on thiCamptawn grounds,
Saturday, Oct. 10, by-a scare of 36 to 15.
. " TUE, meeting of creditors in, the
f case of 4 ._:•.:ovEr.. and SWATS, will bo held oil
Monday, Oct. 19, log( ad of the 18th, as rAvei
tLed. . 1
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CONRAD 'S. GROVE,
cer of the Barclay B. R.
visitor to this place, died
eltate valued at $lOO,-000.
JOELN FERGUSON, a If bend; Christian
gentleman, of Granyille, has just ,presented the
church at West Granville, frith elegant sil
ver communion service.' `lThe hbhral man Ae
viseth•liberal things." -1
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REV. C. E. llclnvA4Nr. is attending
the, general convention I of. the Episcopal
Chtfrch, now in session in liew York, and serv
ice in his church will be omitted for the next
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two weeks.
PROF:Cum Wrlsdzi and wife, and -
Prof. S. S. VANNEEB and danghter, will [give a
concert for the benefil of I Macedonia Sunday
school, in the Church at tilat cn Monday
availing, Oct. 19.
A SUNDAY-SCHOOL • ilas been. organ
izoit, and meets every Sunday afternoon, in the
School•Honse_ just across the river in Wysox
township. About fifty scholars , attend, and
-.Ar.m.Bett.nsx; is Superintendent.
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AN - ENTEIITAWIENT, consisting of
vocal and instrumental inuic, declamation.
etc., will be given in the meat Franklin Church,
on Sathrday evening, Oct 21. The prot•:. , cds
t 3 go toward purchasing an organ.
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REY: 51.• C. DEAN does not return
to this place. but goes to RnShville, N. Y. He leaves
many friends here. NOR; at; not confined to the
Methodist denomination.. IRev. 3fr. CII.CSDLEII:,
one of the ablest men in the conference, has been
As:,igned to this charge.
AN ABINDONED woiman, glorying in
the -euphonious sobtiquet f "Raring
was found in a destitute cPnditiou and sick, .in,
:gency, last week, and taken charge of by the'
authoritiels.'• The Idnitinary sayq Ole hails
from Albany, this county.-
THE-following teachers were eiect
ed = Committr,e on Pennineut COrtitlcat?s, at .
.areo:nt seksion o! tlr..t IL:lo.tute
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• Curasrri.r., Rome; CuAs." W:at.r.e2q, Al
FP.ANK MILLS, TOvia ' lli.la; . HELEN Loons
Eaßt Troy; 3.1..v_1Y Waver:y..
ltou, at the TowrinC ,
Graded Sehoo!, (Jr nault gl-1 studunti with Te.
fen' record in attendaiLe, deportment an
studie"Ei, for the week ending Ozt 9 :
.ADDIE GOFF, PIZLLY STEVENS, St7:l; Srl_vr.N2
b:TEDGE.
li `llll6B HEZittIETTE EIOthIEY, 0110 (
ttio most accompiished mitl faithful leachors iu
the county, has just beed gniuted a permanent
certificate by State Sty)f.rintendent WtcEr.-
En.uh. 'Miss E. - has been employed hi tho Ath
ens Graded School for F cseral years, sud has
fatrlY earned the di , tinction.
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OS WEI)NESpAY Ef:Y!ening next, Path=
er ToNErt sill (14livcr his cel..brstea' lecture,
"File roeti of- litla,uo, at Cooper Institute,
New York. It is • sery tlat teriug to tbelleverenil
gentlern - a - n, •*4l r.sk , tl to 'rep , I•t
Lis lector? la A Yorl:.
York papers RI1.: - F1 , •6 Lig!.c , it terms
tie I.:c•ure.
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T 2 o'clock on SM.urday morn
ing last the dwelling of Fyn) Coos, on Railroad
Street, naar the Iron Worksi was discovered to be
on fire. Mr. C. and his wafef were absent at' the
tnie. The house, together with the fitrnitiare and a
shop adjoining,' were dratoyed. bare been
uhabie to. ascertain 'the eiaimati.. loss, but the
pr'perty was basilica for r11F4.11.
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A
A GUANGEP, who had made art or
der. several doUard' tEnt'through
city hou.e, wa.:3 ipmewhat eurpn9ed on being
it.t,,rmed by one our ;dealers ,that be was,
t+,.llin - g the mime grade 21 per lesF than
^'tt.e enterprising hwAr:(;s•_= firma" of other
who :are deAruui ;of recuraig the gran
t
gp.l. err:de.
Tar. Eifver ball and ro.4awood bat,
, efre:ea as a p'remiara by tile Agricaltoral 4.oci
cty, was won 1y tho WiliOnfl?, of this place.
;The- contestants were a club from LaPorte.
On 4tinday afternoon lab' , t
the 'first and second
nines of the Winonas played - n test game for
the same prig% second nine won it by a
score of 2) e , . • : or tile f!rst. nine.•-
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• E l
nom A(l+lrli: , r, in gix
cf a - Trri3;, tktt... - tlin:nt , •.tt in ..t
on Tui:s.l4y «r,:ain4; ht.t, compliment,'
lilistingUistte I vocalist ,of ;tins count,: It says
"The!sopraho s•,lo, by' Miss Nagte, of To-
Wan dal ''Star,„of the 31 ern,," was mast admira
bli sung, atilt called forth enthusiastic ap
plause. She7l:incllt - sang again,igtving for her
encore, Within a 114Ie oC EdtubOro.'!,
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THE_ .Northern Gazette sass
SLYMOUE whia:has threshed several
thcusand bushel-) of what in Troy township,
states thane !ioid is iheavier this year than
f.r.anany wars, twenty-five bushels
4)-4 :ter-, while some rar'ppieceo; like thoSe ot.
ELL:AZ , .I! I'o.ur.r.oy and ABEL 51:ANLES, yielded
f, rty-two.l)ustiels. Thm i e was probably double
tLe usual mural.):
Miss Jr _iuzerne Co.,
conientel to st- e p atiliowanda, and peak
Temperance, iSatarday, Oat. 17, at 17 1 ,.
at the 31etliddist Church. ~)tiss Pniiv. is an
earnest and impressive speaker. She was se
lected It the last meeting oT the Grand Lodge
at, Harrisburg, as a delegate to the'coming ses
sijn of Right Wuithy Grand Lodge of North
Ambrica, Order.of GOA Templars. No charge
fcr Come and hear. •
liz-rs4~ is incited to the new
ad►ertisement of the Smignehanna Collegiate
Institute, in this paper. Ile now term:Com-
MenCeft NOver_mber 2. A great advs - Mtage to
the stadentiof the school, will be the opplir
tunitY to attend sessions_ of school both day
and evening without extra charge. Young
•IsIUD in town, who arc. employed during the
day, would du well to avail themselves l ot this
opportunity. Tuosc desiring to attend au even
ing school, ',honk] vend in their names at once,
as it depends somewhat upon the number of
students dceiring to: attend, whether the even
ing seaool is started or not. A small taiti4n
will be charged to those not stndents in the
day school. - -
BASE BALL.—The third,. and last
game between' the Printers and Shewmaker?,
will take place on the Winona grounds on Sat
urday afternoon next. As this is thq,Fame they
both want, it will be quite au exciting one.
Game called at 2 o'clock.
Joni; Coopin and GEORGECLAPPEB,
were arrested in Wyalusing last week, charged
with highway robbery, and in default oVbaii
were committed to jell. It appears that Jour
Lummox• sent his boy with a load of batter to
Wyalusing, the uroceeds of which amounted to
about $2OO. Thu two men above named learn
ing this fact, got into the wagon to ride, and
at a convenient place set upon the th, boy and
attempted to rob him. Luckily tho•money was
secreted, and they failed to get it. They took
from Lim, however, his knife and ten dollars in
money.
Tilt Rev. Jon MAOMASTELIS Was
installed Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of
Athens, by a Committee, of the Presbytertof
Lackawanna ? on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7.
The Rev. W. P. GIBBON, the Moderator of the
Presbytery, presided, preached ; the sermon,
and proposedthe constitutional questions. The
Rev. J. B. Brrwanz gave the charges to the
pastor and people. The Rev. H. M. Wwzs
was appointed to deliver the chaige to the peo
ple, but was unable to be present. The night
was very stormy and the audience small, but
the pastorate was formed under very favorable
auspices, and there is a bright prospect of
good results from Mr. Mae3Ltarnas' labors.
Harper's Weekly
JoEx A. IVuxums,
' v. J. E. Wuziems,
- AT A regular . meeting pf Franklin
Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 1, held in
their pia -lore, Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, 1574,
it was unanimously
Resolved, That a vote of thanks .e tendered
Mre. Samuel F. Boyle, for a beautiful: bot.quet
kir their hose carriage.
Resolved, That the thanks of this company
are due,
and hereby tendered, to Mr. J.. 7. Cav
anagh, flatlet, for the artistic and beaunfol
manner in which he decorated their hose car
riage with evergreens, on the day of parade.
Resolved, That the foregoing resolutions be
published in the BeponTEn and Item.
Fxtract of Minutes. J. A. BOLL,
• Vice President.
CEras. C.tr.rENTna, Sec'y pro tem.
ohnerly an offi
o., and a frequent
ecently, leaving an
A MEETING of a large number of
Poultry Breeders of this county, was held at
the office on the Pair Ground Of the Bradford
Agricultural Society, Oct. 10. E. W. ELWELL
was.called to the cDair, and C. P. Wri.r.as elect
ed Se:retary.
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. The object of the 'fleeting was stated to be
the formation of 'a Poultry Society, for North
ern:Pennsylvania, .the intention being to hold
an exhibition in' February next. On motion,
E. W. ELWELL, C. P. WELLES and F. V. Farms
were appointed a committee to report name
and By-Laws for the society at a meeting to be
held Nov. 11,1871, at . 2 P. M., in Towanda.
Permanent officers will be elected at that time.
All persons interested in the improvement of
poultry arc cordially Invited to be present, and
become member's of the Society. On motion
adjourned E. W. Ed.wer. Chairman.
C. P. W4f.r.s, Sec'y.
ED.. REPORTER: Amos B. GREEN", a
man sixty years of agediving near this place,
(Factoryville, Pa.,) died in an apple tree, on
the morning of Opt. 1, -1574. Ho - and his eon,
a lad twelvyears‘of age, drove to the home of
his niece, some tine miles away, where ho
had engaged to gather apples. Each went in
to a tree to shako off the apples Presently the
boy noticed his father was not at Work, and
_called to him, but receiving no response he
got 'down out of- the tree, when he discovered
his father regining on one of ite main branch
es among thiii:smaller Innbs.., He went np to
himiu baste, but life was.._-s-Itliict. He gave
the alarm, and the` neighbor:, came and helped
him take him out 'of the tree. He had been
troubled with heart disease for some years,
end the physician who was callow, said it was
' the cause of his death. Ho,was a man of worth
to the community and to the church. He was
expecting jn“ such aisudden exit from earth
o heaver, - and we dOlibt 130,t Iva.; ready.
' P. It. Towrt
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Factoryci:l , ., Wsocuipg Co., Pa.,. Oct. C.
THE following wEre re
c adopte , l - by the Progreesiro -Temper
ance Ile`nmi to,i , :iition," at East Springhill : •
WITEaEAS,'It it obvious that a lafgo propor
tiun,.and in m.iny countis of the ..!onimon
uealth a majolity of po.,ple, are opposed to
the grantingtof lieeilse to traffic in intoxicating
i:gocre, and as iinch pert ous may And do truly
claim that is entirely unjust for thom3 who
are opposed to the traffic in intoxicating li
quors, to be compe!lea t pay the gos'ernment
iii expenses, which c , irue directly from the liq
uor traffic; therefore,
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Ds..,li7ed, That We petition for a legislative
enactment, exempting the property .of those
who vote " against liceuse, '(under,,,the act
known as the "Local Option ..;!ct.") fr..mi taxa
tion to defray any expehses of the Government
gron - Mg rout of the liquor traffic, including prig
a.,ylotris, paupers, courts, juries, con
stables, efficers, and m•erything belong
ing to the liquor business; and that a . ieparate
tax be levied upon those who Note "for license"
under the aforementioned act (the votes "for
license" and "against license' being cast sub
ject to registration, and the 'list of votes cast
"tor license" shall constitute the basis of as
sessment,)•to defray the expenses of said traf
fic, and in all other respects the taxes to I.n as
sessed on all. .
N; J. COGiWELI„
, Chairman of Committee. ,
PEUSONAL. 31CCORMICK, 0
thC oxt .77,, , 5,";icnt timidly in Poe p!aco
and 1—.1,1 Itup:n:na
. —S. 1, , ,Tirt1, , r e.-in in
%Va. to T.,wa113.1 on Saturday.
Q,-e-nl4 tj agri:‘ , . with Mr.
!I`.: 9ip.lln3re vigor
i %then lie left
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--fir. A. formerly Troy, is
Seort:ta-y 11.! derirtnvAlt. of
M. P. is a 3 - cur - ; man
of ability,
noes T/5.'...aca:: , ..3n4. IL: is fast g h. 3 way
to a - / ,:avisblo in his adopted
of Ilighland,a s iarl:ul on
Mewlay last for IVitte. - tn 'in, wlte:o he will re
main t crore.l mortt
J. D. Milwri.t, Is in toi on
o her mB•ty' friend... •
Mrs. ITAGNi.i:, (,‘.. O.i Cay, to•sa
hnr tiienil , 111•,F
regret to k.ru that M. C. L. I ‘`ni,
one of our most promising young lawyers, has
coneu led to le c us, a-ad has opened an office
in Whikes•Barre. We most cordially commend
him to the _confidence of the busicens nava of
the Wyoming Valley, as ever) way worthy their
confidence. People in this county having le
gal bu,inet4 to tratsact in Wilkes-Barre; will
centetit their own ititr‘rest br entruatin it to
the cat._ of -
IsLo liasb:m a resident or this
place foi the past several years, has rembved
to Nli kel+-Barie. la all benevolent and Christ
ian erterprisa bhew.iii be missed he'r.
PROCEEDINGS or ThE SCROOL BOARD.
-Special nreting of the Board convened Fri
day evening, Oct. 2. Present : J. A. CODDING,
President; 3. P. Vas: F4ear, 3e 'y; N. TIDD,
Tremurer; Caurr. •
It was :moved and carried that elaty more
'desks for school-house by purchased.
It waa resol - ed to employ another female
teacher, and on motlon Misa ANNA Itlesourr
was elected, •
On motion it wits'decided that propoials for
farnisbing coal be received on Monday evening,
Oct. 12, and that dealers, be requested to bid
for, net tons.
The Presideut was authorized to procure a
clock fur use of school-house.
The fullewhlg-L11:3 were approved and orders
drawn :
Printing daily rL-,iorts, 1579
Adjourned. • J. P. Vi.N FLEET, Seely.
Monday, Oct. 12..—130ard convened agreeably
with adjournment. Present, J. A. CODDING,
N Two, J. P. VAN FLEET, and S.'W. LLTORD..
Proposals for famishing coal received. and
'c ~.lered. The following Lids were received:
A. J. Noble, per net ton - SG 00
J. 11. Phinney ." " 5 6
Fierce Scott ." " • 539
It was moved and carried that the bid
. of
l'imicE 5C.317 for furnishing coil as required
until the fiat day of May, 1)375, at; $5 39 per net
ton, deli% (Tel, be aczepted.
On motion; the'fol!owing were approve ,
and 'orders drawn :
0. J. Chubbuck: recordiez deed • .. $ 1 CA
L. B. Itodeerp, lamber for sidewalk, 51 65
Flollon.A Fleming, balance of account... 30 40
P. Fogerty, work on fehocl•houee GO 00
D. Cantwell " 0 ... ... 210)
Codding, Russel .l• Co., sundries. 30 67
•Adjournedi ' J. P. VAN FLEET, kzeo'y.
A Ammo. BEEkam M Hue. —We
tlnd the following dispatch in the New . York
papers of Honday . last
"CALIMELL, Ohio, Oct. 11.—The Clerk of the
County Court here desires information of the
present residence of JOhn Hoagland, who in --
1820, jointly with Terrence 'McCune, became
owner of 1,1)80 acres of land in Tioga county, '
Pa.. which is now worth corer 13,000.000, and in
course of litigation. It was sold for taxes In
1838, and now the heirs of McCune are claim.
ing their share in it, and are anxious that John
Hoagland or his heirs should share with them
equally this immense fortune,"
ED. REpoenut : The annual-exhi
bition otthe Bradford County Agriculturalßo
ciety, for 1871, Ids now become a part of our
history, and comments thereon aro presumed
to be to order. Wu this an exhibition in the
interests of the farmers of Bradford county, or
was it held for the especial benefit of the Rutty
Park Triotting Association ? Look at_ the pre-
Miami (iffered to farmers : •
CLASS I.—DtinatiaCATTLE.
Best Ball, 3 years old aid upward; $5 00
2d Ss Is 64 0 16 4.
,3
•" " " under 3 years
41 46 • 61 64 41
" Bull oar
Cow over 4 years
41 46 II II 4 66
" Heifer wider 4 years
41 4* It
" Calf
You will observe that if one of our farmers
who has given some attention to breeding of
pure bloods, should present his whole herd,
and.ehould be so fortunate as to take a premi
um on every one which could be offered under
that - head, ho would receive a total in premi
ums of twenty-eight dollars, as an offset to an
expense to hint - Of no less than one hundred
dollars for extra care in titling and handling
his cattle up to the time of the exhibition and
their return home.
Another example : Chips 11, Thorough-bred
and Blooded. Horses: —beet Stallion, 4 years
old and upwards, premium $B. Class 12, (for the
farmers) Horses of All Work :—best Stallion 4,
years old and . npwarde r t-6. Mechanical Depart
-
'neat, Chum 16, Agricultural Implements:—best
'•qplay, ill); best Mowing Machine, D. What .
dues that' mean?' That looks modest, surely,
as an encouragement to ono of Towanda's:most
notable industries l But is it intended to 'damn
it with faint praimi?
All of the foregoing is mere digression, atd
not pertinent to the occasion,
_and , we will at
once proceed to business :
TROTTING DEPARTMENT.—Crass
ron THREE TEAR OLD COLTS RAISED 1-I , IIIE
COUNTT.—rnmuum, $3O. -
. ,
First -
$15.00
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Second : •10 '
Thirds
FOR 11611°S8 TIILT HAAT NEVER \ S'EXTr'S 3 MIN. 11.1
HAAN us.—rannum $75
First $5O 00
Second • 15
Third 10
FOB rAr.arnns' HORSES' THAT NEVER TROTTED POE
MOREL-PREMIUM 123.
First $l5 06
Second - 10
DOVELE TEANS.—mvxmc $25."
First • - $l5
Second 10
'MIRO DAY-FIME TO . ALL.
First
Second
Third
You will observe Mat there is an aggregate
of two hundred an fifty dollars offered in pre
miums to fast horses. Now, Mr. Editor, I en
quire if.that is just the feast that the farmers
and their wives and children should be invited
to and asked to pay for? Again, this is a To
wanda institution. The villages of Canton,
Troy, Leßaysville and Orwell, take but little
interest in this thing, and they never will until,
the borough of Towanda shall offer them some
thing different and better, in accommodations,
than they now have. A race course is not need
ed. We all like a 'good horse and admire a
fist one, bn t please let us have the hair on one
plate and the butter on another, and' we will
mix thorn to snit ourselves. Y.
TiE' FAllti—The drenching rain
which pretailed fluting the first- tW9 days of
the Fair, prevented many people from atteml
ing, and-at the same time precluded the en
tries of animals and. articles. Under toe cir
carnstance, the attendance and display wag
much better II) eh rce expected to sfc.. r
The department allotted to fancy, articles,
was well and we regret that we could
not learn the Lames of 41 contributors.
not be coushkred invidiOus iu us to particular
ize, where cry thiug. was so good. hiss ANNA
BEIDLLmAN contribMe , i home very pretty and
well-executed pAitit44 - from her own pencil;
ais , " fc:cor'alrarticle.s of fiucj oc'elie4vork. Mrs.
J. Vi Mc , / cs6tb ted badsome paiet
ing, —a fruit piece.
Mess.rs. Cot.sui k Coma exhibited a ease 01
boots and shoes, which we're greatly admired.
:ars. J.. 1).• HILL eAiti IbuttA a flue assort
moot cf 1,11;11Ltry grktr,l ' e s as tild 311.:J Mrs. 3.1/NO
31:g. o: tsonrl excel
lent !-11,c;n1,:us of nec,ll,--n —Hi in flier shape o
bLania+,'
A , 7dif.l:l t a yng, 1.3 . 3Lottt Blom :'corn,
IT.th tc 'ally of particular notice.
J. I% BI:N111711. exhibited a itimber of paint ,
ing od pliotegripbs of c.m.lderable merit..
Mr. \Valour, of Canton, also contributed to
the exhibition some "exceptionally fine apeci-
Encl.: ttp, photographic art. The very exca
lerit Mr. Hi !lOW and family at
tract al eTecial a:tenquii. The people of Can
ton have grt.st TC3Q'".I Li congratulate them
selves on having au arttst of so inuet taste and
Tatre wt_re many other articles which de
'eerve mare than the passing up tP2,3 of the Com
mittee,' hat we were linable t. ascertain the
exhily.torb'
Tuc 6nr,v.r Ir.ebiae wma I.lbibitel
by BLAcK, and attracted a. deal of
atteutto.i Lynn the lad.ks e&pecially. We alfo
obs.:r‘ei th.,t our enterprisaig music dealeri o
EIULMEB hart Frioto of tbeir inatru
mew., on tic Mound.
frin g •, but v o r i l
, e. JOUI E. Fox to tto• premium for
tar. -t varkty, and he richly en•
titled to It. Liie evlleetwa cYn.ietcl of thirty
Ot I.*/ۥ.;, d:fferent va-
riettes OF i;r.:p•:e
The cxhlbi!ion ut agricultural implemouis
IY,II ,unte retagn., although several Ileir and
impro‘q:d machi%es were (...a the ground, aLd
received 'very thorough examinations. C. W.
of I.7:sler, embihirel a very ingenious
article in tle. • shape of a. horsel.uwer corn
husker, manufactured in Groton, N. T. From
the brief trial w.e war.cased on the ground, we
ehould j ado the only trouble with the thing
would be to find corn enough to keep. it run.
ning. Mr. H. also exhibited the A:iken's Patent
tilde Hill Plow, which is so constructed as to be
. used last as advantageously on level as side
hill ground, an advantage; .which will bo appre"
crated by all farmers. The Young Warrior
Mower was also exhibited by HoLcoarn, who
has sold them for several ycars past, and ha.
lives it to be one of the best ittaettni , .; extant.
Another new machine in this t‘ectipn, at
-least, was the "Screw Mower." 'Pam mowing
machine was only entered by the Or:o.
H. WELLE3, list., of Wyalnsing, to allow the
farmers of the county - to exentme its merits.
HO Iles used it during .the pits: fteaS' , ll, and
considers it a superior article.
The F,nrclt was also on the ground,and as
usual attracted favorable toteption It being
the only, direct draft innw,-r manufactured, it
possesses points of excellence over all - other
machines, and for use in this part - of the colr
try we bdieve is far superior to all competitors.
:The Boss" fanning mill, manufactured in
this place, by C. M. Maxvicts. (30., was the
centre of attraction for farmers, and was pro
nounced he plus Itllra by all good judges. The
"Boss" has but just been Introduced. into the
market, but judging from the popularity it has
already attained, it will soon supersede all
other& '
The S'ock Department was very slimly rep
represented, in point of numbers, but the few
entries made were of the choicest breeds, and'
gave evidence that our farmers are interested
in this branch of their profession.
We'wero shown several-very superior horses,
The first one which attracted our attention,
was a two years old ' Clydesdale stallion, ex
hibited by W. A.. Woos, of Smithfield. This
colt was described in the Br.roirren last year.
He has more than realized the expectations of
Mr. W. His weight noiiiis 1,150 pounds. The
"Clydesdale" is a superior breed of draught
horses, and Mr. Woos r deserves great credit for
his enterprise in introducing ; such stock in the
country. . -
Axstmen Barn . a, of Granville, also had a
beautiful blood-bay stallion, three years old,'
on exhibition. Not being familiar with the
distlngaishhig feeture ik -of the several breeds of
blooded horses, we arethaable to place the an
imal, but we are certain that he. will suffer
by comparis3n with any other animal of his
age.
Mr. L. T. Bnicaann, of Busqnebanna county, ex
hibited his celebrated stalion, -.Dr. Livingstone."
This horse not being owned in the county could not
compete for a premium, but he was greatly admired
bylxiseetuen and others who appreciate flee points in
a horse. Hie appearance betokens pure lineage.
His pedigree can be traced to the best eastern
stock. His dam was a high-bred trotting mare
owned by Mr. Przeitizi, ofOwe. "Dr . Living
stone" Is a beautiful mabogony bay, black points,
flowing mane and tall, 1.5, 4 ' hands high, and five
years old. The owner, Mr. Macneill:), resides at
-Birchardville, Susquehanna county.
B. W. - Darling, of Windham, exhibited a very fine
Hambletonian colt, two years 15.1‘ hands high,
well broken, and bearing a remarkable resemblance
to the old Liatublttodian. Mr :I -D. last year had
£3O 00
the misfortune to lose his Sfambletontin colt "MO.
Irwin," but immediately procured another which
seems to equal if not eso.l him.
Ganoints. of Liberty Comers. and Joint G.
Mason. , of Canton. each had a fine horse, which are
doubtless referred to in the following report of the
Judges:
Lis
ford C
of premiums awarded by the Brad
ounty Agricultural Society.
cLaae I,—uvanait cAmr.
' Bull, B F Bowman, *
, CLASS 3--ALDEMET CATTLE
3 yi. old Bull, W H Phelps s'oo
" , " Horses Horton , 500
1 yr. old' " CEI Diets , • 3.00
lelfer
.41 3 00
I Williams entered a Nary fine 01l in this clue
• c Judges did not consider him', full blood'no
. was awarded him.
. 1
I mass 4—sramuna drum 4
Be'
2nd BY e 1
1
W W
but as t
prerat • .
WI, L Bud - SOO
Heifer A B. Button - • ' i• 300
. , " , 900
---,- I ,
CLAW 5-•1101,11TZLN CATTLZ
' 1
COW 13 if BOWTONCI 400
cyLas 7--ounr.:Ann COMMON CM=
dull. II brown'
300
Helfer B F Bowman ' 200
Cow A B Dutton 300
EZE
1 "
f
I BtA
2nd " 1
, CLAES B—WORIING A.iD Far CATILL
pair Steers D 8 Lather •
3 00
Halm& 900
CLASS 9..411;i1P
1 Be
flock Leicestershire J Blackwell 5 00
" Buck C 8 Darla 2 00
" Lamb J Bleckwoll 2 00
Cotswold " B F Bowman 200
pair Ewe's
CLASS /0-MIXL
Berkshire Boar, John Adams
Suffolk
Pen Figs
Zad "
nes
Essex Boar, A B Dutton
" Bow
PolamtClttna, B F Bowman
/1.-1440ROtoU BLIXD . AND OLOODID 110 RSV}
.4 StalliOn over 4 yr. A Ablo 8 00
-' 0 A Burns 4la
ntider 2 yr. A W Darling - 208
4 W3l Mallory 300
" LO 3 300
- • " " D G Newton t 200
Mare 4 yr. W A Parks . aoo
" under 4 yr. B L Rockwell 200
Colt 2 yr. old W M Mallory 200
• 1:"200
.
2. " 4 1 , 00
Gelding J A Linderman
pair Colts " 2 00
Wood she lv ed a very fine imparted Clydesdale
. L T 'Bombard's gelding was worthy of a
in, but owned out of sounty.
''
MAKI 12-110ItSES TOR ALL WORK.
Bes
:lad 4
2EII "
WA
stallion
premlu
t Stallion over 4 yra C W Stevana
" 4 " J Cremani
I " 3 " A Bailer
Iks
2nd "1
v. “
pair Draft Horses J Vandyke
Mato; yra old T J Smiley
GeldiOg N Adams
Gelding Cult 0 W Rockw - TA
Mare Colt W Rockwell
Cult 2 yrs old B F Bowman
" M Beidieman
" S Stratton
" D G Newton
" S Osborne
:Muer exhibited keery fine young mire.
thought of by the Judges.
Mr
Wild W
CLASS 13-DILIVINO 11018E8
.t. pair Carriage Horses L S Kingsbury ,i 00
4 " Mares W G Tracy 800
i: Single " Horse L S Kingsbury , 300
" 1 " Mare 0 P Welles , i OO
I .
Ilearlsley showed a fine pair largo bay horses,
re old, line style _indwell broken. 31r. Ellsbree
. the gniunds a fine - fair of brown himeg, well
ed and very flue woven.
i Vandyke presented a fine pair mares well
ed and geed movers.
• -
Mr.
Ilse ye
had o.
match
E. Ci
match
10 00
dLASS 15--rOULTIIV—TOWLR.
Izt Light [Braham,
2ul P i : i
Cochin,
2EOl'
Buff
2nd '
~~'ldtc tn•~,Loru
EKE
ll.)utlans
IVhito liaimbargA
Silver Spanglml Hamburg.;
7 - vari , :tici
Light Bralialm, •
MEE
MEI
=I
64
miff
IMEE
Black "
White Leg!luny;
' Bronze Turkeys
•
White'Tenon Turk eye
Buff
Bremer Grow
Gray
artridges, Cnrkius, Cockenlg,
MO
cLASsI67-AGnIcULTva.II. DIPLEXIXTP.
Warrior Mower, C W Holcomb, CommMuleil
II Plow. C W Holcomb • „r.
tg . Mill, Mona ..t Co,
Cutter, Ii W Ilviali
Itako, II M Walei ~. "
I l'Iow; .
II M WOWS .S / .10
• „ „ I lit)
i•
lie Cutter. It M Well , -.1. Com
I Power " . - ..
Mower`, S D Miublen Diploma
ig Mill, J W Johnson , • tki. 00
flake, .1 Towner Cent
Plow. .1 P:1,4110 .
Pow er,'lll,xid it Co
...---
1 - : CLASi 1:3-11.ii1'.. ,
, ..
ans. R 1 DeariDley Coro
: II T Juno Diplomit
Youn
Fanni'
Straw
PI w,
Yew.
Apirn
Eur... 61
Fawn '
Wheel
Chu .
Milk
Store
NO
Ilttt
CLASS 19---CALR1A48,,,W1(....Th1, A( .
utter, J Bryant S 2 60
emocrat Wagon, J Bryant - - 200
ugly, J Bryant , 2 W.
"agora Jack, W Vatb•rrare 1 00
latfornt Wagon, 11 Stulen !.2 IX)
larriage, W Landon !:3 01)
•
c1..., ,, S '..',O—LEATIMIZI AND ITS MIINVEA47I:I:E.
ight Double Hartle...3, (', F Dayton /2 00
Single 2 00
i ravy Double " ~* ~ ;2 00
i.play ziliu,s, Corser ,LCoonm :, Diploma
Ik.t
' CL.ISS . 2/-GRAIN,•FEF.D 4 , V'. i
imothy Sl , td, .1 W Pay on 4 1 00
'u Buckwheat, .1 W l'ayson. 1 00
. u1h.,1 'Wheat, E It DeLong • Lto
ack {Cheat Flour, J W Ingam , I l l9
..41 C.,r`n, J W l'aysou , . 1 1 00
lIE
eLI.4 ETA
Davi+
InriFol la , W A Wix , l
tutu " "
lop+, Irs Luther
iltrty B F
"
"arkty " A C Smith
Bunch union+, F Foster
"lied Vnions, F Fo-ki
Butkr lkan4, F Foster
Pumpkins. J NV Payson
i:.•lery. Bolwrt Satterler
bu Potatoes, B Moutgonn.r3
CLASS 23—FIIVIT.
isplay Fall Apples, J E Fox $1 lio
)isplay 'Winter Apples, J E lox 1 ou
•ariety Apples, I) 0 llollon, 1 00
lit play Fall Foam .1 E Fox ! 100
Variety l'iltrs, Ilenry Scott . I IX)
Isabella Grapes, J E Fix ' 100
Diana 100
'oncord " " " 1 110
Dela‘yare '. " " .i oo
BEIM
MEI
ICata w I
=
_l ri.owEr::+ AND DE,D,NS
Decoration Peden, J J Kavanagh ' $2 00
Ilanging Ba,ket, " " 100
ICol Variegate(' Leaf Leaf Plants J J Knvannh. 12.00
" Verbenas, J J liavanagli 1 00
Calla Lilly, '•" 100
. ,
CLASS 25-1:-INNED FRUITS, FUNGI, LC.
Collectiim Canned Fruit, MN E A Fowler sl "0
Bottle Catsup, Mary Decker no
'Blackberry C.nlial, Mrs II L Scott • I'm
Elderberry '• .50
Currant Shrub, " 50
I'vaelt Jam, A Illlit Wartonl no
Mixed Pickles, Mrs L Blackmail 50
I. L1.!,,1 2.6..-BILEAD, ;WTIER, kl. ,
ll..ney, James Molyneanx-$ 5(
,
Bokers Bread, I) \V Scott A; Co :r1
RINI:, " .4., 5l
Tub Butter, Mrs E A Fowler 71 II
801 l " C $ DAvis 1.
Be, ilive..T II Snyder 51
Bread, made by girl under 16, Fannie Fouler 51
Mary Decker 51
CU'S NLEDLIENVOILIC,
Best Embroidery, Mnat 8 Lindelei
!Kt " Miss Mary Jenningi
" Rag Carpet4ttary Decker
" Stocking Yarn, C 9 Davis
" Text, :Cattle Holton
Worsted Quilt, Mtsa Anna BoNieman 1
" Silk Quilt, Mrs Gll Fox
" " " " Mlss Anna Beidleman
" Feather Wreath, Mrs E B DeLong
" Sofa Pillow, Miss Anna Beldleman
Miss L Blackman
Wax Leaces, Mr J W Means 1
" Wax Flower., Mrs J W Means 1
Toilet Mats, Miss Anna Beidleman
Knit Slockinge Miss Jennings 1
" Cotten Quilt, Mrs John King 1
" Miss 21 Sherman 50
_
" Funcy flukes, 31m N C Irvine . .1
" Rustic Basket, W 111 Vandermark 1
" 2 Ottomans, II Kingsbury 1
" Bible Cushions, Mill li Blackman 1
" Case Millinery, Mrs K J Mingoe 1 '
" Knit Quilt, Mn J F Saterlee 1
" White Quilt, Mrs J F Saterlee 1
-" Child's Patchwork, It L Beardsley 1
Ifrs. J. D• Rill displayed a cue of Millinery Goods, a
„de Cushion and a Tidy, which were first-chum in
'ery particular, but not entered in time 'to compete
premiums. ._
CLASS 28—TINE Attift.
B Penctll Ig, Richt° Scott
Display of Photographs, B L Wright
•'' Fruit Piece, Mrs J W Means
" Oil Painting, Bliss Anna Bitlineman
Stone Frans°
CLASS 29—xgsteet. ntrrarmarril
coil Orguiv, Holmes S Passage
eLasa 30—rrintrrnrs.
Nst Spring Bed, E E Spalding.
Invalid Chair, W Vandermark
" • 'ctaga 31.71a0111150 PRARTIENT.
i rennuin forlhree year old colter, Fine $l2, second
- - gB, third 15.
El Leonard l 1
5 Blackmzin, 310nroo WI 2 2 '
mon palter - 3 3
e day, rurati $75, fur three minute horsei ; Ills
550, eucund 515, third 51u.
S Blacknian, Stranger
S Leonard, b in Kate
Adarnq, g g Fred Vorbeca
um ;3) thrc , year old colts; First $l5, second ;lu
Kiugshuay, 4k e Major
Pitcher, lilk g Pluck Squirrel
W Darling, b m Jamb: Darllo,l
ti'oo
900
3 00
900
200
300
2 00
3 00
2 " Warren Corso
IL=M
C P
II Kingsbury
C P Vi.t4les
H Elsbree
E W Eirell
H Elsbree
1" V F*bio
J WEiins
A L Copper
EMEM
A L Cooper
11 Esiore
A L CoOver
E W Elwell
A L CoOper
C S Eu4mell
II Kingsbury
ti
A L Coclwr
X W Eyre!!
F V Friable
A L Cooper
(I P %ells
A L Cooper
0 9 Davis
B F Bowm tu
LI 8 Parks
J W 31Nuis
Al I )
* 2.",
IE
1•21
TR1D.4.1", OCTOBER 9lb
third V
_:..}N7:3[_*Rn:••-...3f.a.+J!'~M': •'~'~7~C'.l~~9Y'=~g ',~YP~fri9'.l9lC73YiJe+-?f.Y':-:'~E...—r
IMiliiiM
BPAllen,bgFred
J 8 Blackman, o g Jack
L Duey, b m Pumpkin Silltter
C Post, r g Harry • .
SATITEDAY, Oct.lo.
Double teams, puma $23; Irtrit Sl6, Second $lO,
L S Klapbary Lantern Mid mate 1 1 1
A D Thompson Luther and Nato 3 S . "
G L Dorsey Grandmother and mate 2,, di;
Seine day, Puree $l5, stallions,
G A Bums
C 8 Dath
Sarno day, Purse ,175, free to First . $5O, Second $l5,
. Third 810.
•
•
18 Lenient, e.g. Lubber ,
GI II Cep, blk.g. Charley;.,
A'l) Tluunpaon, blk.g. Deceiver'
L 8 Kingsbury, e.g. Judge Burson
BUSINES,S . LOCAL.
Mr A specialty in Closki, Shawls,
Blankets and Folt Skirt can be round at
lirx.narrn's.
tar Large et
Picturo Frames, at W
cat's Block.
liar The largeat assortment and
latest style, of MUUnerZ Goode can bo found st
Mrs. L D. Btu's, Brid. • -et.
•
stir Ai immenso stock of Ladies',
Misses% Children's and Gents' Hosiery and
Gloves, at f.vax'a & Hu.nsurrn's.
se- Go to, %mono & • SatuT's,,
Horror's aslock, for sour Books and Stationeri..
VS. Trimming Velvete, Velveteens
and Children's Cloakinge, may be found at •
• EVAN.
ag. The fargesortment of
clocks at low prices at lIENDEL‘AN'F.
j tai. A large stock of Ladies', Miss
es', and Gents' Underwear, at
EVANS at nILDBETIes.
Fon SALE.—W. A. ROCKWELL line
one of P. N I Elziosxsz loo's. 0. X. Hoise Power
Ray Presses for sale. The best there is.
I ,,Tune 1, 1874.
Se - The cheapest place in town
to buy Millinery Good; is at Mrs. J. D. Mix's,
Dridgo-et.
Is. You can find the beet of
School Shoes very ohaap, at Contrail &
Iteir All kinds of black horn, rub
ber and real jet jewelry at very slow prices, at
M. lirminuialee
114. C. F. Caoss has just received
a ery large invoice of Books suitable for S. B.
Li raries, which he will furnish at a discount
of 25 per Cont. to schools.
*• A. B. CuLvms, Wyalusing, is
the agent for the New American Sowing Ma
chine, which re taking the load of all others.
165-American and Swiss Watches,
largest stock ever brought to this town, at
oar Mrs. J. D. HILL has just re
turned from the city, with a fine assortment of
Fall and Winter Millinery. store ofi Bridge
street.
WY' Spectacles and eye glAsses,
warranted equal to any in the market, !rem
the chcapest lb the best, at-HENDELMAN'EI.
j Now Goods this week, at
TAYLOR a: Co's
• Vie Reversible level land and side
bill Plows, improved. Rubber Paint, all colors,
durable and chomp .
Sept. 28— tf.
Verlf you want to buy Dry Goods,
examine TAYLOR at CO'S now stock.
is- A. full line of Guipure Lace,
Yak Lice, and raslmentry Trimmings, just re
ceived by • DUNS S lIILDRETI7.
tom' A complete assortment of La
dies', Gents' and Children's Underwear, at
Vii" A very largo stock of Metes;
Yenths' and Children's Boots, just"ro;
ceived at COIISEIS & COON% opposite the Court
ta.. Wall Paper and Cartains
cbcap at Wurrcoms do Bulrr's.
Itlercar's Block.
Hon a 3
21.1cCABE RL EDwarips - buy al
kinds of tartness' produce, and pay the bights
prico.. They also sell everything in the line o
fanii!y groceries at the lowest figures.
Fpn SS/X.-150 acres • of land, in
Ulster, near the Depot, by Tama Tour, of Port
Deposit, Md. Enquire of A. B. SMITIOI, Ulster,
Pa. .
Wt. The best place to buy Sash,
Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is a
Fnoer & Sons. Factory on Charles street. Of
Else 107 Main street. They, sell cheap for cash
IDiir New .goodi just recived at M
Exi3r.t.mAN.R.
Stir If you want the best Cook Stove
extent, call at JUNed, in Mertir's Block.
MIS- For the best Roast or, Steak
go to Mutt RIII4:DELL'O.
1111
ter If you want a neat; tasty.su .
very cheep, call at Jaws Woues..
Var4CLIVEI WOLFE has just received
h e largest assortment of Efate and Caps ever Offered
n this market.
ttrr JACOBS is already receiving his
all gaodd. "The early bird catches the worm,"
pad those who• call early at JACOBS' Clothing
Storo will bo onabled to occur° tbo beat bar
ping ever effered.
Miller: or would con
eider propoeition to,lease the mill ton satin
actory applicant. G. li. IVELuna
Wyaluping, Pa., Oct. 8, 1871.
el 00
50
1 00
W. A. large line of Parasols in all
the new Ovules, jabt received by • .
EVANS & iflumeTu.
Va-If you wish to see fine gold
Jewelry, call at lir.:NDEL3l.lled:
ter Several valuable farms and
tion and Lots fOr Bale by BAITILLTT& TRACT.
FOR RENT . .—Dwelling containing
14 rooms.--euta.ble fer a boarcliug house or a
large family. Alsb, one small three-story house
in centre of town.
No. 82, Skond•st. ,
Mir It is not generally known that
H. C. Virinniza,, at the Book Bindery over the
Brporrnm office. makes Blank Books in any
style of ruling andhinding desired. , If you
want a new Ledger,,,lournal or. Docket, give
him a call.
$1 DO
Dip.
ser Why ran the, risk of an mei
dent, when you can got iti=ticket good for $3,
000 in cue of death, for 20 cents a day, by call
ing on &Lutz Bonna'ss, at upper depot?
S. 00
' 3
REMOVAL.--W. • Dynnicu, music
dealer, has cluinge4 his base, and may bern
after be found at the corner of Main and Pine
streets, in NOBLE'S now block.
ter BIGCABE Az; EDWARDS are pre
pared to soll'teas of every variety cheaper than
any of the leading house? in the city, which are
wending out their circulars broadcast. over the
'country. Grangers will do well to give them a
call before buying elsewhere.,
1 1 1
9::
3 2
. Aunnia,.,1874.-Now ,cloods
,Epits
b! o for the seikiti,"fiew - i*Oning stillcriesr?te.
MMEiMiI
T. 1 1
2 '3
3 2
' .4 4
WANTED.—Some respectable , fin/li
lies to adopt children, •ged 4to 12 yi3ars. En
quire immediately of Towanda Townehip. •
Oct. 15---3cr. • •
1 1 1
2 2 2
iterFrom n plain Gold'alling to
the ttneetdiam . ond, go to EWDIUMANS.
121 1 1
12 2 3
34 4 2
233 4 4
Norton =TheNorth Branch Asso
ciation of universalists, will bold ,n conterenco
at Spiirigfteld, on the 21st and 22d of October,
1874.. A general invitation is extended to all.
• 11. W. thurriv,
Ftantling Clerk.
lifirOn and after Thursday, Oct.
15, Mrs. iMrrooa will display the finest assort-
ment of ready-trimmed fiats and Bonnets, for
the Fall and Winter trade, ever en exhibition
in Towanda. Also ,Ladiea' Furnishing Goods
in every 'variety.
Oct- 15-3 w.
of Pictures and
rcoun Sastree, Iler-
Fon SALE., —A Churn Dog, Poland
China Pigs, a IN:mix= Bull, ands Cotswold
Back. ; Enquire of B. P. 13owxA, Towanda.
Oa, 15-3 w..
. ,
Miss A. E. .LITATT, (formerly
over DI. E. ROSENFIBLD'S Clothing Store), has
removed, to TILtCY Moonn's nem block, where
she is PreptiOd to do all kinds or Areas-making
on risaionable terms. She is also agrit for
Buttericleslpatterns.
fers to'ttio public four varieties of cheico seril
Michigan White, Wnelo, Lan-
castor Bed.
Aug ist 1, 1871.
ter If pm don't want your Wife
tcibuy the new patent Bad-Iroo, keep her away
frim-JuNE's. 1. 1. t the best and most ecnvenl- get th e
cut invention for lessening tedionO work of
ironing ever presented to the public. No ono
who sees it will over go home without it.
Cannows WOOLLEN MlLL—Card.
ing, Spinning, and {Fearing, c.!60 Manufactur
ing, Cloth -Dressing, etc., as moat. Stocking
Yarn, Flannel and Cloths fur eale. ylcchinery
rnuning in good order, and work. warranted
and dOne with dispatch.
Duras-Masi:co.—Mrs. HENRY KINGS
IIVItY, in the Arcade block, opposite the Episco
pal 41pirch, is prepared to do dross-making in
the latest style and neatest manner on short
notice and at reasonable prices', Fitting Made
a specialty. Stamping done also..
To THE PUBLIC.—Sine 3. Sept. 1,
1874, irdare soiling tickets to pil p ,ints West
and Sfiuth-West ria. ECit) Railway an 'I corio'ca
ing linekat reduced rates. P2l,. , : rengerH purchas
ing tickets through this agcn 'good
connections and baggage checked through.
Applyto either of the undersigned 12. t Towsn-
As; Upper Depot. J. W. LI,HUP,
R. M. WELLES
Tenon & Co's.
P. E. rusr
SEED WnEAT.,—The subscriber
Se'. The Fall ana \V n' r Febools
throughout the county arc abOta c;r4Lii:g, and
purchaser's of cho9l boots will be interested
in knowing that' C.F. Cause' etoro is head
quarterS for all the ,l different .kind. of books
used in the schools of Bradford and ni.ljoining
'counties, and that his facilities for purchasing
gives him the "inside track' in actliv,. Coun
try merchants can get their supp L-s of him
just as cheap as they can in the city, dais say
ing freight.
Btisy mothers- will be grstified
to learn that there is one estab:lshment iu To
wanda wli6re they can Imy go•,d, substantial
clothes Lr'their boys cheap r thaa tiros can
get the material and halo them male up.
Jo - Luis WouT, realiziog th 3 we tts of commu
nity in this partictflar, has purcha: ed and is
Selling very cheap bo:,'s Ck:ilill:g of every de-
Fcription. •
, Se - I. K; IjAxuus; at the new Mil
liuery :lt..re; next door to CU VILIERJ.IS'F, has
more: than 'realizcd the expectations of our
people. his stock• or goods wcn!,l do credit to
to a first-class city store, in.l I:i4 prices aro'
lower than most ordinary country cstablizh-
menN
Ti e is lies of Liu - at:Cut, ami in Lie the v.holo
county, will flail it to ; their alv.ipiago to visit
his storol4forn purcll.l- . ing. It t. fords us real
plenum to recommend such an Establishment
to car reader?,
te...lt is an old saying that popu
larity brings elleCes , ;. , It popularity be judged
by SUCCCSP, then the Preminm Clothing Store
is the ono kept by ALEX. SOLOYON. I am now
offering for Fall and Winter, my entire stock' at
reduced pricoc, 'as I contemplate Making, a
change January 1. 1875. Sa call early and so.
core bargains. Good Beaver Overcoats at $11;
Common Overcoats at $5; : all wool Black Dress
Snits at $l6; fine Cassimero all wool rants and
Yeats at $7; lindarehirta andDraweis at 25 etc.
each. Buck G.ovcs and Mittens extremely
low. Also a fine lot of Bats e nd Caps of all
_the latest styles. Don't fail to call and lcok
over my etock beforo purchardng. Yon will find
it to your intereEt. Como one and nll to the
popnlar One-Price Clothing Store of 4LEx.
SoLouoN, 123 itlain-:.t.
MAR . RTED
KENEDY—SMEID. u Ia Coumbia
1871. at the residence of Thomas Ha
' yens, by S. It. Crane, Esq.. Charles D. Ken
nedy to Mary H. Finicad, all of Colombia.
WOLVE—SELLECK.—JuIy 15, IS7I, at the
bride's residence, by the -Row. J. B. Fisher,
'Frank Wolfe, of Troy, Pa., and Miss Bella It.
&Heck, of Scranton, Pa.
KNAPP—WILCOX.—In Troy, at the residence
or Hosea Huntley, Oct. 4, by Rm.!, S.' Lem
on, Mortimer Knapp and Pilch° Wilcox, both
of East Burlington, Pa.
PARRY—LLOYD.—At the residence of Rich
ard Lloyd, by Rev. J. M. Thomas, Sept. 26,
at Ashton, Carbon Co., John J. Parry and
Annie Lloyd, both of Carbon Run, Pa.
BEA.CH=BAILEY.—AftIie house of the bride's
father, in Leßoy, Sept. 27,-by Wm. F. Robin
son, Esq., Myron Beach, of Burlington, and
Misa L. A. Bailey.
• ,
SPICER—ALLS.--In Towanda, on the 13th
inst., by Rev. J. S. Stewart, J. Cr. Spicer, of
Owego, N.-17., and, Miss Harriet E. Allis, of
Orwell. •
T - ` -
Eszellar_eor
AIIDITOR'S NOTICE.—Bass &
Clark vs. J. B. Johnson. In the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford County. No. 13 Feb.
Term r 1874..
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by said
Court to distribute money in the hands of the
Sheriff, raised from sale of defendants real estate.
will attend to the duties of his appointment at the
office of Dewitt & Maynard, in Towanda Borough,
on FRIDAY, the 6th day of November, 1874, at ten
o'clock. A. M., at which time and place all' persons
having claims against said money most present
them, or be forever, debarred from claiming the
same. 11. F. MAYNARD,
Oct. 7 '74. Auditor.
UDITOR'S NOTlCE,—Montan
.ni..., yes vs A. Beverly. In the Court of Comnion
l'loia of Bradford County. .No. 471. Dec. T.. Is7f.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by said
Court to distribute money In tho hands of tho Slier
-15. raised from the sale of defendants real estate,
will attend to thej duties of bib appointment at the.
office of Foyle & McPherson. In Towanda Borough,
on MONDAY, November 2. 18 7 4, at 10 o'clock. A.M.
at which time and plum all persons concerned must
appear end . present their claims, or bo forever de
barred from sharing in said distribution.
I. MoPEIERSON,
Auditor.
Oct. 7, '7{
COURT PROC L /elll. T I 0 N.—
WHEIIIM, Hon. !AFL D. 11011:110W, Presi
dent Judge of the 18th Judicial District, composed
of the County of Bradford, bee tamed his precept
commanding proclamation to be made that an ad
journed court of Common Pleas for said county,
wal be convened in the borough of Towanda, on
11011 DAY. November 9th, at 10 o'cloO, A.'lll-, to
continue two weeks: this la to notify jurymen and
others intemsted•to be present according to notice.
J. 11.13MM1,
ShariT.
Oct. 1, '74.
A intINISTRA.TOR'S
trot tm le hereby given that all persona indebted
to the estate of John Gartland,.Jr., late of Wyalus.
lug, ,deceased. are rev:tested to make immediate
payment, and all persons having claims against
said -estate Must present !thorn, duly authentiimted
for settlement. ANDREW FEE,
Nept 10 Administrator.
VOR .SALE..—The Lot, ..Pllping
Mill Plkildlng. and a portion of the Ila-hinery
fern:turfy in vessessaiela et T. I. Lacy, in Wyaltialng,
Pa: , Also. 'Portable Strare Saw Mill near Meebop-
Pen. Wyoming county, Fa. For further particulars
enquire' of or address - W. T. HOUTON,
eepLint Tarrstown. Bradford Co, Fa.
E=IM=ZZI
i -New Advertisemeto.
I,.. =wai , E ). lmw , o , :i
• I ONLY, FRIDAY OCTOBER IC.
HBrAN'S LAST SENSATION[
WEST, MOST COMPLETE ANIF!STRICT.
ORAL BIRST•CDASS MALL SIIOW EVER
ORGANIZED IN AMERICA. • .
. I - '• ,
Litrnasu Vie , . ;
CLASSICAL GYMNASTIC PERFOIISIAIY
- '
'CES, ; .
3 lISICAt; O RGA cIZATION,
The largest and Best Company of
CHARACTER ARTISTES,
The whole fOrmlng an array of over
S'allt,PEli, :
recognlzsd by ihe Tinsel aiFORMERSd public es th 30
e.
. 'great leading
HALL SHOW OF THE AGE.
_ .
'POT full 2 particulats see'our Mammoth Illuminated
I Posters and mes.
.
ADDL .- 1810N, - - ;,'
According totot r ation.
titer e
i i
m
d Seats secured at 11414's Drug Store with
out Extra charge. .
P es holding Number.d Comion Tickets, m
are as above, will be entitled to their seats at
iy h ur during the entertainment. Potrnt:y no
ft= ter. FUN 00312kMiCEII it.T 8 Saute.
_ ... 1 ,
Carriages may ho opillored at 10:15.
f W. I CIIAPPELLE,
1 _General Agent.
P
1 1 WELL & CO.,
CI re daily reeeiviel( additiensto
LARGE STOCK' OF GOODS!
L. P. eTALFOI:b
ec'ng• buyei constantly in New
, WO` aro enabled at all limes to
MZO
F. IL Lcruhtsx
abase jest
,received direct from
I,_ i .I T r • i -
=I
Also the best assortment of
o be found
r e also ofi•'er Great Bargains in
= I.4stclm. .513.13.JE; !
1 1U h SQUEHANNA. COLLEGIATE
, INSTITUTE.
T a first winter term of this Institution will ccm. ,
e .ce MONDAY, November 2. 1874, w:th the M
ow , g list of experienced teachers :
EDWIN E. QUINLAN, RBINCIPAL,
dent Langnages, Math and. English Branches,
E. L. HILLIS, A. B ,
, mercial, Mathematical and Scientific BrancLes.
11139 MARY E. MERRILL, Pnr;cErruass,
Common and Higher English.
MISS MAY I MASON,
Common and Higher English.
MLLE J. i..EQI7IN
French, Drawing and Painting.
MU9. 0: A s . BALDVT.N.
•
Vocal Music.
MISS MLNINIE 6.'HANVES.
Instrumental Music.
castes will commence the study , , ‘f Philosophy
and other Balances. The customary reorganisation
oflclassea will take place, in order that new stn.
deets may be. properly classified, and such new
classes will be started as the wants of the students
may demand.
:pedal attention will be given to those students
pe fling to a business education, that this de
m ml made upon the school by students from the
co ntry may be fully provided for. An additional
ad antege will be an access, free of charge, to etu
de to of the school, to the evening school, which
wi I probably commene3 with the opening of the
.pecialattention given to the prepiratioia of boys
College. Regular instruction in Drawing and
• Slake free of charge. Excellent advantages
Instrumental Magic an,Cvolre culture.
ninon from $4 to $lO rer term. Board, turbid
.,furnished rooms, lights, washing, &c., i4O per
or circular or further Information. address cr
I upon the Principal. E. E. QTESLAN.'at Tr
, nda. Fa.
. • !rum Fox, treat.. Uoyn.l of Trnetees.
EPORT OF THE CONDITION
• of the “Finsr NITIONAL akNa." of Towanda,
• at close of business, October . 2; 1574:
RESOURCES.
L ana and discounts $333,061 is
O emirate ' 2.477 71
U 8. Bonds to secure cireulatioh 1'.2.000
. 00
Dto from redeeming and reserve agents.. 27,567 47
D e from National Banks 6,068 58
D o from State banks and bank- rs 13.221 20
' al Estate, Furniture and fixtures ..'.. • • - 32,674 81
rrent expenses and taxes.raid.. .....: 4.637 93
O oaks and other cash Items 3 789 84
II lla of National Banks 1,839_00
F , ctlonal Currency (including .1,745 68
8 , cio, (including gold Treasury notes).. 3,768 02
r gal tender ......... 20,949 00
13. ecriiScates of deposit for legsbtelers 5,580.00
Capital Stork paid in ...... .... ... ;123,000 00
Surplus fund '50,000 00
other undivided prollti 12,210 84
:ational Bank eironlatiOu Olittantling... 111,745 00
1 Icidentie unpaid 1.920 00
I , dlvidual Deposit's ........ ...., 232.194 46
ime certificates of deposit 37.958 80
D tie to National Banks ' ' 7,712 21
'tie to Statabank.i And bankers . . . 4,14 77
STAIT. OF PF.NNSYLVANLI, t „ 8.
County of Bradforfl. f
I Nt N BETTS, Jr., Cashier of the First National
kmf Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above
a temeut is true; to the best of my knowledge and
• N. N. BETTS. Jr., Cashier.
Subscribed and scoin to before me, this Bth day
of Uet.. 1871. W. 11. DODGE; Notary, Public.
llontm.:r--AtttNt : •
ISLIOPTIIORM, nu r incorpora
• tea Church School for Girls, Bethlehem. Ps
T'ise Fail term commences on WEDNESDAY. Sept
16, 1874. The number orischolare limited.
ress Wee FANNY I.'lVAL'illi; Principal.
=
NEWEST THINGS
0 market.
c call .cspceial attention to our
• V
4 - 1
o
0
orters, the bestline of
BLACK ALPACAS !
AND
W I
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N d
S' 1
I
el
4 ,
co
ra
rsupmia
in the market,.
POWELL & co
ct. 12, 1874
LI.I.I3ILITIES
JOB.. PO WELL, )
C. 8. I:I3BsE.'LL, ; Directors
GEO STEVENS, )
New Advertbemente.
EVANS & BILD RETE
• .
Call attention to their open
ter Goode, which is the loi
they bum ever exhibited,
fan to 'please. In their sto
BLACK HENRETTAS,
BLACK TAMISE, I
BLACK BMW ANTBENS;
BLACK MO
BLACK ALP
BLACK
BLACK EMPRES
.
BLACK cIREToNs,
BLACK CItAPI•; CLOTH
'
BLACK DRAPET'.
A1:43 al the mew l
shad-la in Cae%.
m3rß, Camel's Hair. .Em
,
ppressSatin3, , 7COI L,erges,
Cotton and Wool I S , rg , s Empress
I
Polins, Alpacas, Reps, &c., Sze.
I
Also a Largee frock Of Cloaks,
, .
Shawls, Blankets, Waterfiroofs Cas
siaaeres, Flanneli, Felt Skirt's, Prints,
Ginghams, Shirtings, Tie 7ngs, De -
Cattons; &e., &e.
Towanda, I':., pc`. I,'l#-1[
M
D RY GOODS
NEW FALL GCSODS
ALL—
-0/1
t eth
I I
Who are econonalcallyi inclined are
nvited to call an'd exariaine our New
Stock of Goods. We offer a very at-
ractive assortment
5
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES
679,135 08
679,165 5b
C6t, 7, '7f•tt
Ipg , new Fill and Win
gest and most complete
at priaWa which cannot
k may he, found
, •
Ei23
I RETO;NS,
K 'CA 'I.IIIE.ES,
El!!
IMI
EMI
11111
Eve);s HILDREirn
' 1
-AT
1 1
Give us a call
TAYLOR & co
Legg ,
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ELEarION PROC
VI 1,111010144.L4. J. M. IVdtTll, High ftiortiff .
of Bradionl County. Coromonwasitb of penneylvs-,
td3,_do herebir niske known and give notice to the.
El.reTtnu; of the county aforesaid. tbst en election,
will be held io ttio paid countyof Buktforcl,, on
, 1 ; ' l' • .
TUZZDAY, the 3d Day of HOUNDER, 187 L ;
for .the prinaose.of electing the Several persons
hereinafter named 'viz: r, . '
One porson,for 'the ofilon of Liontehout Gov( soar ,
of the CommOnvroalth of Pensylvania. ' ,
. One porsorilforthe Oface of Auditor Genera Of
tho Coinmonwealth ;of Pennsylvania.
.
Ono person for; the oliice of,' Secretary of int,:oal
Affairs of theonanionwcalth of Pennsylvania.'
Orio person or the °like of Jadge of the Supzome' •
41
Court of the ommonwealth of I•onzurylvards. ' ..
One porton to represent :this • district in the; '
Congress of the United Stat.s.i' j .' • -
' One person to represent thLe district in the senate
of Pormaylvarda.l 1
Three persons to represent this county in the
General Assairibly of Pennsylvania.
One persol for District Attorney .of Bradford
county. ' ' ,
Ono person or County ComMission . er of Bradford. . •
comity.. I .
Ono pereae for County Surveyor .of BraPford
county. " ,
One person for County Auditor of Bradford;
county. 1 I • ' -
I also hereby make known and give notice that the •
place of holding the aforesaid election in the saosral• -
wards, boroughs, districts and townships within the ~..
county of Bradford arc atifoilows to wit: ' t
' Armenia, at the house of John S. Pow•kerr
Alba borough, at the house formerly occupied 1,7 1 -
D P Knapp..l.. , - , .
, Albany. at ti • kaßalir school bonito. •
Asylum, at the school house nesr S „Decker's.
Athens borough, at the house formerly occupied .
by E.S 'Mathewson. • , . ' . • • .
Athens tap. , , at the house formerly cccupfe 't by
dB Hunt. 'I:• ' Hoy -
Burlington borough, at the ye° House. • -
Burlington. f.wp., at the Royce House, Burliti L ttn
borough. i ' I'
BurliogionWest, at the II II Charcb..l • '.
Barclay, at the schoOt horse, • : ,-
Canton borough, at tho Central House. , •
Clinton twp), at the Toyetono lions° Canton her'..
Columbia; at the lionsopf J4O. Morgan.. . '
Franklin, at, the house of 8 8 Downing. '
Granville; al the house of B. F. 'Taylor.
Herrick, at school house near - D. Durand'o.
Leßaysville; at house fornioly occupied by J it,_ .
Fletcher, 1 ' 1 . '
Litchfield, Imam formerly occupied by D B1 0 0 1 iS . ;'d
Leltoy, at Ct uter school house. •
Sfenroe tp. house once occupied by It It Ito-As.eil '
Monroe borp. house once occupied by B Tayl.r.
Orwell, house of Francis Woodruff;
Overton) school house No 2,' •
Pike, at the douse of Traver Bosworth., . . .
Borne tap, at the Academyin Home bozo.
;Home boro, At the Academy. '
L.F.idgbriry, a the hones+ of Beal. Hermann. '
,!
bbeshconin at the Valley . !louse. '
Springfield, at the house formdrly occupied by
Jesse Hammond.; • ;
Standing Stne; at the bonze of Simon Stevens.
fimitliSeld, it the house formerly occupied 1,7 A.
J. Jeront.l. ; - , '
4
Sylvania boro, at the hence pf Curtis Merritt '.
.South Creek, at the house of C. E. Coo.
Terry, at the.heinseof Jacob Frutchy.-
,
Towandi boro-i-First, Ward, at the Hotel of Pit
rick Sullivan.' Second Ward, at the Court 11e , ...ze. '
Third Ward, at the Third Ward Grocery Store.
Tawanda trqp..at school bowie near IL 1.. Scott's . .
Troy ta - p, at holm:, of V. 11. Song In Troy.bt ro.
Troy boro, at the house of V, If. Long.
Tu corona, at school house near Jas litact's: ' '
Ulster, at the house of S. B.,Holcomb. . 1
Warren, at the house of E. Cooper, •
Windlianaoit the house of 13'..Knykendeli. ,
Wyalusing o rat the hones of Y. H. Black.
W.lmot,nt thehonso pf A. J. Stone. '
Wysox, et bowie formerly °Penned by J. -
M. liked. •
''
Wells, at the horse of L. Seeley. ''' l . T ?
, At all elections hereafter held under the lecies of . .
this com.montscalth the poll shall bo ogtded at
seven p o 'clock' a) m., -and closed at seven o'clock
P• M. • I I .
. .. ,
And.forther, that every perion, excepting justica
of the peace, who shall hold any Milos or. appoint.
ment of profit or trust under lb° government of the, .
United States, or of this State, or: of any city or
incorporated, dlstrirt, whtther ao commissioned
officer or otherwieo, a subordinate" Slicer or, age - at,,.
who is. orehtll Ile emplord Under, the le.tielatire,.
exesn, ire or Ju'oldiary deportment of this Ststo, or
of the united States. or of any city or ineorporc•c3 _
district, and ;also that every' metuter of eontr .9t, - ,
and of the Mate legislator°, ana of the "Moot of cool
limn council of -.up city, or cornmisaionors tttf coy
minorporateti dietrtet, is by law incapable of h0.c1. ,
ino or exorcising; at this same time, the oflic, or
appointment of, judge. inspector or clerk of Loy
oleoticn of this commonwealth; and that,no Inspoo.
tor iudgc or other officer 'of any such election .al,p'l. l . .
be Eligible, to any office to be then voted (Or. .
Given imder my hand, at my office in „Tower 1::. .
this Ist day of October, A. .11.1t174, and intim ninety-.
ninth 3T.Z.r of the' Iniepoodence of tho Cal - e. 3 .
Status. ; I ' ' ---.‘ J. M. SHIM Sberifr
SILEC:Fee. brolco. October I, 18 1, 1 1 .) • 2 • -
EREAS.
i ttl; D. MORROW. Preeitient Judge of.
.cial District, connoting of the cou..t7
end Hone. C. S. Bussz;4. and H. D.
tsociate Judges in and fOr raid conr.ty
,Itaam,g_taeuel preCept bearing
!Ryer September,lB74,to me direcied.f. - ,r
prt of Common Dien and Qgarter Seir -
-, t.qr the County . .of Bradford. on , o•
.1 - .‘• of Del:Jig:li, to continuo otti
J. - . 11. SMITH, Sheriff.
- p130(11
E. , 411 .r.
the 13th J udi
'f E. - Wirt/0,
A
•.1 Bradford,
'late the , .211
bolding a Col
T: o'
Fla— tb?
k.-'
OR'S NOTICE.
of ite estate of Ter.linand Goble,
the. Orr ourtnf 'Bro.dr,r,l
A
ni:tt
cf Iteme, de
Conmy. r .
The intlerplgr,cd, an,Apditor appointed by !.1.0,1
eatu t to dr,Pose, of exc,,ptions to the final acconn:
- 4 El ..,.:11) int rp. And henry Gable, Administrators of
the ectuto of Ferdinand Gable,' Late Of Rome, de< ',l,
wif:t attend t`q thn alltie 3 of Ids appqintruent at `::a
ofil , n3 in To7..indsk Borough, Pa.; en WEDNI - 5D.N. , ...•
Ille_4lll dry Pf NOV.E.III3En, 137.1, at 10 o'albc., A. :
.71 . , N.L.Nn al,l yersons intere.ited mast...be
forever .and mate known the:r rp..intca, or bp foreyer
i
'.;arced frera the same. i . 4 °RN W. 311 X,
- • ().. tln t: : • Auditor. •
A eDITOR'S NOTICE. —ln I
of the estate of 6erman Titus, lat.:: et
Pike. deceasp.l. In thie rphau's Court citEradf. , rii
County. I
• The nnlc•rsic.ne.l. :in auditor appointed Z.. 3.1
to dit.ttlbtlto' money in the hands-o 1 Lett
Wells;adtniuistrator of sail eEtate, as she - by
final aecon4t, will attend to the duties of his sp,-
obatteeut at MS office in TeWsnila borough. Ps., eu
LIESDAY, 10:11..1374, at 10 o'clock, A.
It., when and 'where all Ipfirsens having a
upon said fund must present them, or else be for. ,
over debar9d :rem coming In upon the same:
j JOHN lir
. -
Atiditer.
Ozt. 15, '7it ire
A,•
A, lIDITOR'S NOTICE. Jas. Fc
ter vs', Jay Chaapel. . In the Court of Comm m
Pleas of 'Bradford County:.No. 130 I'ec. Term. 1672.
Also J. P. 'Kirby-vs Jay Chaapel. In the Canrt Of,
Common Pleas Of Bradford County. No.. C 27, F.'l'• •
Term. I I ' •
• The nu lers!;Med, an Audit Tr appointed by the
Court to distribute money in the hands of the
di, arising from sale of defendant's real estate, will
attend to the duties of his appointment on Fridoy.
thenth day, of November, A.:ID: 1874, at one &doe ,
r , at the (Mice of Poet & :Davies, in the Baro' cr!
To;Nanda, at which time and place all personsmon.
rented aro recriested bo present„..and they still
be beard. ,-• A.3l' PIICUR, Auditor -
- '
Sept. 2t, JS • •
•
dIRPHAN'Si.OOI7,IIT SALE. - 1 1.3j.
NJ virtue: of an order issuCid out of the Orphan's
Court of Bradfor County; the undersigned, admit
istratrix of the estalo of John Detherest, late of
Windh , dn, deceased, will expose to public dale on
the premises, on SATURDAY, November 7. 1874. at
1.-n o'cicc4, p, m.,.the felhlwing described piece or
parcel of land. situate in Windham afore Said, and
hounded and described as allows, vie.: Beginning
at a hemlock the southwest career of a lot formi,rl! -
oWned by Dennis Sullivan; ;thence east 83 and 7-1 , ./
perches to a post for a cornar; thence south OS 4:2(.1
4.10 Ordo!the.vortheast corner of a lot formerly in,
pbsesgion,of lliram Russell; thence west 53 and
4-1 u per toga post; thence ut.rth it 4 and 4-Iff per to
the place of beginning, containing fifty acres', be the
same metal or less, and being the same land c,,n
veyed to sped John Demoreet by Daniel Shoeme-ier,
Uv ilced dated: Aptil 27, 1849., and recorded October
11,186 n, in the calico for rec:lrding deeds in and
said county, in Deed Book No. 01, pegs 185, .tc.
I ' TERIIS.HSBO on the property bring strcick down.
31•20vn cenfirthation of sale. andli,3oo in one yea:-
ithereafter the Lain ea inAwO Equal annual, pay
ments theTeafter, (one and two years from conflrx.:l
- will) interest cn whine. sum or sums unpahl
from conilrin4ticn. IIIABY A DE3IOIIMT. , ,
Oct. 15, 74.,Adminiistratriic..
fIEPpANS' • COt'ET SALE.->v
kJ virtue of in orler issned out of tho Orialinns'.
.Couit. of Drailfeird County, tho undersigned. Ailv,in- •
istratf:r ofd thejostate of Charles M. Young. lat - .: of
Altman dUcsaaid. will erOose to public aa:e on the
pienlises in 4 fiyium township, in said counts - , on
TIIESDB'ir, tifwember 10. 1214. at 1 o'clock, ', M.,
-the following; described real estate,:• . :
,;
LOT \o.ll. - .13. ginning at a white "pl - no stomp. •
corner of f l,. 1). Young: thence along the tame nr.rta
87 deg. west 115 perches to''a post and stone corner; .
thence 110 th :1?- 4 " deg east along pe said Ellenberger
b 0 and 7-1
D. per to a stone corner ; thence along land
I I
of Silas
.. neesouth 87'; dog cast 88 and Sap per to •
a corner: hence along Lancia of A. Dr Ycnlng sOntlt
. . _
2,, deg wrst 56 per to a Corner ; thence along Vic
same south 87., deg east 57 , .,: per 'to a corner ; •
thence south 2 .-.; deg west 25 per to the place of be
ginning, Gontaining 35 acres and 36 perches, more
or 12ss, said Moses Ellenberger reserving the sawing :
timber. ail It' right to cut srthud off, being same
phce of land -:conveyed by 5. Ellenberger and wife
to Chas. 'M. Young, by deed dated - January 7, 1':,70,
and recordedM Deed Book No. 96, page 99..k.c.
LOT Noi 2.: Thedutor • est ! of Charles_ M. Yetin - i !0
the follotrlnglot in Asylum : -Beginning.at it s;it";, ,
and stones corner of A. D. ;Yining, R. N. Johnson
an .t the s;-11 Charles 'M. Young; thence along' the
sail R, M Johnson north:sr deg vest 56 per to a
corner; aeries . north 3 deg east 52 per to a,wlnto
pine etunr corner •, thene. • across bead of , pond
south Si clew -east 13 per to an ash tree coruit
thence no th : 34 deg west 9 and /10 per to a birch
corner; thence north 20?.:i deg east 19 per to a post
corner; t enes north 75'( dog east 23 per to a Lem
led: irce orner; -thence north 67, 1 : deg west 24 and
l
5.10 per to a post corner in line of Silas louse; -
thence sitig, the said Bouse and Charles H. Yonug
south 8 0, g treat 96 per and'7.loper to . the Pl5-ae of
beginning containing 29 acres and G pet hes. more
or less, being the . BaLCIC pier.° of- land contracted by
' Moses Eil i .nberger to Charles M. Young. by contrzet
dated Jaiauery 7, 1870, for the censideratilm cf
.290.25, payable in six equal ' annual payments of
$48.10 e‘. eh. with interest on all unpaid: The said
Charles M. young had made in his lifetime the fol
lowing
_payments on said Contract viz.; Jannaiy 2,
1471, s6seo;:DeOernber 21; 1871. 152.02; October
1873. ClLkOavin all $130.01 That the balance pf uld
purchase; money Li unpaid, and the interest of said
Charles M. Young in said -contract will bo sold, and
the purchaser take the suite subjec to said contract.
TERMS.—S2S on each lot matte pioperty lasing
struck Own. one half the balance on contirmation
of sale, and the balance in six months from , said
conftruntion, with interest." , _
- - - :KEMP STONEMAN.
Asylum, Pa., Oct. 1, '7l l ' ..-Adminiatrator.
VOR SALE—CIARItIA.GE AND
1.." SET OF SINGLE lIARNESS.—The curfszo is
a'good ponisnont top, Pity made, for 'one or two
horses, !mil Cost 8100. It has been newly painted,
and is in every respect tdrong arid in good order.
It mayo seen fora short time at the carriago shop -
of Mr. mr.s. The harness is 'of suPerio; make.
silver-1;3 stew. and in p.rfectly good condition. X.r...'
quite o Roe. CIIAS. E. IIeILVAINE or E. T.:Fox.
Towst i.
di.- Oct. 1, 'll--if. r
... .
Nop oE.—ls hereby given 'io all
wrsons, knowing themselves to be indebted.
to the subscriber, eitherby judgment or note, to
make innuodiate payment and all indebted by bcok
:semen are requested to come and - settle the same. '
by not or payment. at once. If this call is rejected
it will omy duty to Privceed forthwith Tinder the
i ,
law to onipel payment ',ad settlement of accounts.
Don torget, boar In patrol that-coats will-10 made
unless attention, is paid to this call Boon. •.-.:,
. • , . ALLENItIoETAN.
To, Sept2o IS7 l.