Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 29, 1874, Image 4

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    MEM
SHI39 N
13, j.sheol
of Bradford ~,,ttty. Commonwealth of Pennsylvs.
ads! do hereby make known and give notice to the
macrons °fee condi aforesaid, that an electien
aril] to held MOO said county of Bradford, on
CESDAY, the Sd Day of IrovinatEß.lta.
fee the purpose of ..eleating the several mynas
hereinafter named. , .
one person for tbe.cdnee of Lieutenant Governor
of the Commonwealth of Pensylvan . .e. -
One person for the office of Auditor GencrelOf
. the Cnornonwealth of Pennsylvania."
one person for the office of Secretary of 11 , tcreal
Athirs of the Commonwealth of Peansylcsofs. I
One person for the office of Jedge of the Supreme
Cosy; of the Commonwealth ofrrenrenqrahla.
One k,rerson to represent-this district' in the
Con netsof the United States. . „I
. (lac person to represent this district in the senate
• of PLO - nu/rani&
Three persor.a to represent this counts In the
-General . AsseMbly of Pen leylrania.l
One • yers9r for I., , tst•Act Attorney of BradfOrd
•coy.r.ty. , -
Oreviz - dr' tor County Commissioner of rridtUrd
county.
One v•rt.oe for' Coutty Surveyor' of BradfOrd
conaty..;:r.' • ; 3
One fcr County Auditor of .13,adicrd
cormtr, -
!also Lcrebr.r.".she imown orui giro notice tbat'the
I.ohlin,o the alc:eraid election tithe several
wa^ds, bmanghs,'dia7ictj and townships within rho
connty BradfOrd are a foilows to wit.: • _
• firr.;cols,''at the houselot John 8. Decker,
tw - .r0n611, st the 1:011S3 formerly ocetrAed by
P Knapp.
Albany..at the Bahr 5i1..:•,51 home. •
. .... . -. _ .. . . .
....%Ryinm, it the_rehoer hence, near S.Deeket's.:'
Athens borough. at the hence tormerly eccw:ed
by - T.l 8 'Mathewson., J
Ather,,lnp., at the beel:::, .re:therly cezill - de; 4 by
tiß Hunt.
L.:that:ton berm:Lehi at the Rosen liontie:
' 1;7-ritngteit twp., at the lreyte Renee, 13rulluAt In
bez6nch.. .. - -- l-
liarlington West, at the 3i E Cburch. -
llirclay, at the EChOOl house.•
Canton borough . . at,the Central souse.
ruleton twp.-; at the Eeystone Dame Canton boro.•
-Columbia; at -the house of Jas. Morgan. . t;
treardiiin, at the house of 8 8 Downing. .
..rantille,tat the Lowe of B. 8.-Taylor. ;
Merrick, tit school house nes.. D. Durand's.
.T.°Tbf. , ..;Nide, at 1x07.P.0 fornierly occupied by J R
.110fehar, .. • .
Litcluaeld, bones formerly occupied by C
1-0" 4- .0:1;;;at Center; eetmel house. '
; 3_fourcp tp. LOOSe OneO 'Oen:if/led b'B R Aoeltvtoll
Monr,ie boro; house once nr•capied by E Tay loc.
.1. Orwell, bonne of Fralicia Woodruff;
rex t on, - school house No i.
I.lkr, at the house of Tras'er
1; one ttrp, at the Academy M. Rome born
boro, at the Academy;
ridgburY, at the house of Benj. Eermane ,
.hesh. Tile; at the'yalleyllollEe.
1171r:110a;at tho Longo formerly occupied 'by
e Mani - cond. •
Siandinfi. Stone, houpi of Simon Stavone.
sm:th:leld, at the house fortnerly s occopied by A. i
: 3 :.Jorordil.
i':.ylvat.ia born, et the house of Curtis Merritt-. '-
:
- s')l2ti: Creek, at the himse•of C. E. Coe.
Terry, at the house- of Jacob.Fratchy.
~, Toe:at:de bero--rirst Wird, at the Rotel CA PA-,
- -:;2'..:k Sullivan. Second Ward, at the Court Xfortse.i
- '1::!rd Ward, et the Third Ward taroc'ery Store.
irr..a-anda ttsp, at school house near 11. L.-Scott's..
Troy tirp, at house of Vaii. Long In Troy born:-_
' Troy 'oars), at the lingo of V. M. Long. Ic.
1-Tn carers, at School house near as Black'a. i
rlster, at the house of S. B. Holcomb. -;
It'arnm, a!-the house of R. Cooper. . J
' I,Vithlt,am. at the house of B. Ruykendall.
Wysim.ing, at the house of J. R. Black."
:;. ll'ilitict, at the horse of A. ,f. Stone. •=. i
i • tvyrot, r.t-honse formerly occupied by 3. M. need.
•
Sells: at the louse of L. Seeley. .•
.. , A,ml,clerlitels Vero:Ater held:rimier the laws Of
tl.iscr..utentvealth the polls ' lshall'be ope , nded at
-fr. yea b'cio,...k a. in., and closed at sevsn !Welock
- .
- And farther. that every person, caceptingiustice
ref the p. ace, who shall holden,' office or apPoint
,ll-3.nt'of profit or trust under the governnient of the
or - of • this State, or of any; clty, or
li,c.riwitiatel district, whldhoes commissioned
otber.i.Se, a 53111MT11155V. tffiCCT or agent,
tiro is. or FLall by employ,9l under the letdelatire.
r.s.sc'u Judiiijary department of this State, or
is; the r-it-d•St2te., or of way city or incorporated
cl,trEe! also that every member of contract,
Olt ! ! legislature, and of tho elect. of cots
r:. of any city, or 'commissioners Many
ir''-iorp.'watel district, is by law incapable Of hold.
e xercising, at this same time, the iriffice or
clitiniment of judge. trispectnr or ' - cle*Tolj any
It of this commonwealth; and that net inspee
-toc jad e s or lathes officer of any such rlectiOn shall
cligli3e to any office to be then voted
.riven under my hand: at my office in TOwan is,
th'a let cf October, e. n..1-c74, and in the ninety
of the. Trilepon deuce of the United
rt•tes. 3. M. SMITH, Sheriff:
OFstcs, October 1, 13'4.
AI 'PAUL D.-MORROW, President' Judge of
e 13:1. Juoici.o District, consisting of the coast,.
Brn,'..ford. and Hons. C. Rts9.ELL end B. B.
2,4osnateJudnes in and for said county
tii Brzdford, basing issued their precept, bearing
' dotelZO, day of Septembero.B74,to directed for
la. Ccout of Common Pleas -_and Quarter Sea
sii es. .t Troy. fur the County of Riradfordi on Mon.
• •th 26th dr.,y of OCTattER, to continue one
J.M. SMlTH,lSheriff.
:NOTICE. —in the
r uter of the e4tate of Ferlinind-Gable, late
' dechl.. to the Orp'u2ns' °mid of Draef,i'd
. r.s , I nn Auditor -appointed by the
,d:- , pose- , pose of 6 . “•:, ptions to the Matti account
13. atetflt , m - y Gable. Administrators of
- .t,of D.rdinand Cable, tote of Rome, dec'el.
" to the "di.tie4 of big appointment at his
• • .I;e:tough, Pa., On WED.NESDAY
' • , • 4:1. d,y of "St4 - 1.:1111E.11, 1574., at 10 o'clock, A.
• .n all f_orsool interested must tie present
e • .1 ,n.:1.• kn , non tholr cli me, ar be,fOrever de
", ree the at • JOUN . MIX,
ti,, 4. • !Auditor.
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VDITOR'S .NOTIC.4 —Lin the
!horst.ate of German Titus, late of
..* 1 o.• ee- eel. In the; t rphara's Court-of Bradford
• h • I;?..eriO,gr.e , l, an auditor appoluied by the
t \I Mnbnte money in the hands of Levi
I , ..!natiistratc.r of raid estate, tie sliet.m by his
will aftt-h.l to' the clutlee, of hie
nit nt I.is nin;•ci in Tcx - anda borough, Pa..on
: Noverhher Ruh, 1874. at-10 ,ohiloo, A.
7..;• • ..e ...;m1 :where all parsons lige - trig sZiaim
fothl mutt present them, or else be for
e'.debarred from coming in upon the same.
JOHN 7. mix,
Amlitor.
tDITOR'S s.
.ILi.. tc, vs. Jay Cliaaifid. In the Court of Common
Peas or Bradford County, No. 13J Ire. Term. 1871.
J 1•140 J. P. F.trby va J,ay Chaapel. the Court of
Eels of-Itridford . County. •627, Feb..
. er:
Ult.t r‘ignni.. an Alulitrn. app6l-n,ked by The
C. - ort 1., distribute rnonefin the hands of the niher
i.:,er:.!..Hig front rale i 1 defendanre reaEeetats, will
t'r m to the I/ litiO - r , f his a.ppointmenti on Friday,
t 3 . 4 1 3 4tb day of Nora - zil‘er. A. D. 1 13 - 74.'atione o'clock
P . . t In the Dorn' of
'sf 1: I nt vit r ic•li*t•ine and place all prreone con
t a be 'present, antl they eh dl
It. A. MEItC.TD., And t tor
21,1,11_
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ORPHAN'S COURT -
ito of as order isseed out or the!Orphan's
f atirt pretter (hemp, the undersigned, adm te
! i • leairi e et th e estate of John Demorese, late of
e• indhsrn. dee• - aeed. will 'expose to ptblke sale on
prendees, SATETIDAY. 'N'orprolior .7, 1874. at
'1 1-2 eeeeek, p. we, the folhesine described Piece or
e ereol ef iota eituate in Veincleam afore... Lid. and
1 elided and dee-eel:felts followe, vie ; Beginnieg
hemlock the iseetliseest corner of alet•forenerly
. oWtett eyelet t-ifiivan: thence east, 83 and 3-10
7 - -.hes t 5 a le,; a corner; thencel eent.h .95 and
4-10 per to the- , e. enezet corner of e let fotenerly in
..seseeen of Iniaraeßaseeli; thence west e 3 an t
• : ; P. - reo a post; thence north 94 and 4-10 per to
Vie place eit beginning, containing Sityeacree, Lethal
":s wee ,te ore or lees, and being the seine, land con.
tired t • said Jelin_Deinoreet by Dan•el Shoemaker,
.Ired dated April 27, lee - J, and recorded October
in the otter forrecerding deeds in and for
'• rend conniy, in Deed Door No. 9i. page 185. fie. '
TE1117:3.-050 on the property being, struck donna,
seed confirmation of sale, and $3OO, in coo year
• teereafter ; the balan'es in two egnel: annual pay
tLerearter, lone end - two'yeera f.em conArrea
tenet ev.th Internet en whole. sum or enma unpaid'
,Irom crefirmation, MART A DEMOREST.
t4t. le, '7l. Admizistratrixe
P"7HANS' COURT SALE.—By
o•-ene of an order boned Mit of the Orphans'
Cete 'itradford County, the undersigned. Admin.
levee: of the osfabo of Charles hi. Toeing, late of
_ Alberty. deceased; expose to public Flee, On the
prowls t to A Flut;i township, in said county, on
TIeESD Nov Tin er 10' 18. at 1 o'clock, P
•ti - h
-101 l described teal CEl,2iO , ,
1 ,1,17 ,: j. I. Oeafeminge. at 3 white , pins st ump.
.; cele•• - 71 , rf A_ D. Tonng: thence along the same north
e 7 deg. west 115 perches - to a pest and atone corner;
2i; deg east along the aald Ellenberger
• F ., e en e -tele per to a stone cornerv i thecce along land
edaeßonse south 57f; deg cast Cl tend 0.10 per to
!arner; theree along lands of A. D. Young south
•• "j. den west 116 per to et corner ; thence along the
penes , F .nee deg east 57". e" per ; to a corner
-w •
teepee.. - T ee, 21; eeeteet 25 per to the place of be:
gienire 'e,'ntaining 38 acres arid 3.1 perches, More ;
or lees -• Fever:ties Ellenberger rrserving the atwing
'heed es re I F right to cot anheul et' being same
J:, e land conveyed by It Ellenberger and wife
to hoe. hi. Tonne, by deed dated January 7, 1870,
r e- I rr.- Tried in Deed Beek 'Soette, page te.). /se,
730 T Teo. 2. ' The intwest of Charlet! If. Young in
• V., felleveneelet in Aselrm reeaitriiir.g at a atal,e
r • •1 stores cornet' of A. D. Young e ll. 1. Johnson
r said Charles M. Young; thenoe elen g .th e
....tit R. 01. Johnson north 87 clog s eat 58 per to a
. Ler thence r.oeth 3 deg cast 52 - pgr to a white
• ; Pete etr e cep corner ; there-' across_tfead of pond
areels e 7 cast 13 per to air ash tree corner;
theeee.'"ertli deg west Q and 2le per to a birch
. ter; er; thence north 20', deg cast 10 per to a post
• . throes rereth 79'.; deg east 22 per to a bern•
rc-:. ec., , rer; ti crc>nortb e7"e deg e•est 24 and
, chi.; p• r lb a poet eerne; in lino of Silas Douse;
there!. • L°rac the said Beller neat Charles M. Young
-south 4 deg west ee per and • 7 10 per to the place. of
Leer:meg containing 23 scree and 0 per bee. more
- - or l es, tieing the !emir niece of Izere contracted by
Moses Telenberger to Charles M, To by contract
47.F•el ;Twittery 7. 1870, ter the cerieideration of
eeee.fee, payelea in 'six tgead annual payment!! of
e4 4 .4e'e - eh. with interest !real! nneald. ; The said
(barks Y., Toeing hod made in his lifetime the fel
. lowinelesymerta on said contract via ; January 2,
1871 e 0: View - niter . 21, 1871.. e 52.02; October
1873, $:2• 00 : In al( el3O C2..Thatthe balance of said
• h. - melte. e enemy it i)nneld, and the interest of laid
! Charl• s 7, 1 Young in said contract will be sold, and
tire per; liaser take the Same eubjec tooeald contract.'
• ' ascii lot on the property being
ion one half the lalann- nil confirmation
e.f Fele, and the balance in six months from said
• tictiele - .Con, e willi. intereet. -
PEILIT STCNEMAN,
Ate" Pa.,-Cect 1, '74. ; Adminietrator.
SALE—CART lAGE AND
SET OF SINGLE lIIIINESS.—The eltrriage ii
' a good permanent top; -city made, for one or two.
Itorsee, and cost 5700. It bee been needy eadnted,,
reel Is !'t every respect e'rong and ,en greed Order.'
It may seen for a short time at the earrtage shop'
of Mr. 8 - rre=c. The - harness Is of superior Math;
' • eilter•Pated, and in perfectly :- Mod condition. Ela-1
grlreer Bev. CLIAS. SIeILVAINE Pr E.• T. FOX.
Towa"eda Oct t • 1 •74-tf.
' a
hereby given to all
Derecoa.-knowing themselves to be indebted
bathe etibecriber; either by judgment or note, to
make Len cr!tlate payment and all Indebted by book
account are. regnettri to cone and settle the same,
by note oe payment; at OtI,JS. If this call la ?elected,
it scill be my duty to proceed forthirith' undirr tbe'
taw to e• - lnpri payment end aett‘ement of accounts. ,
to tome!. bear In - Min 1 that coati will be ;and.
unless attention La paidto kW* call them. •
• ' AL491[911411111L
frwlik, aryl 2 , 2 arti.E.2_•
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Pe. &xi'. CANAL & R.R. CO.- .
111.115N01211L5T 07 7583 30731 T 11311313.
. To take effect JUNE 15.1874.
80IITIIIIIMILD, 1101188WASD. - '
rai39Zello
No 111 o.: to.ro. No. N0..701 No.
13 1•40. r U . 7. trawsons. 8 30. ,A. 4.
....:-.H—i-....------..-----
Pilt.{P )14 1 Vir x ~ ,rst Pat PIO PM
2 . 1)5' ; , 1 051 805 70 PalWl2 55 I IG; 956
2 50, 740 , 950 ..11affillo.. 1 12 25 '9OO 11 451
- :15 15 . -1 0 20;a it .Aub u rn i 920 6 931;
' . 7 40; 13 00i -Ithaca. 645 734
8 401 12 29 ,' 1..0weg0..
9 00j2 45 J 12 51 '8 Se ..Ehnira.. 505 12 811 910
rii
2.8
9 353 20 1 '1 25 9 05,Waverly 3 4 1146 64" 825
9 149 23j 1,33 9 12'...Sayre.. 412 11 35 533 816
9 50;3 oi .1 , 34 9is ...Athena- 4 t. 125 528 8.10
....:13 45 1 '; 930 .. Man- : 1113 800
...„. 255 t 940 -Mater.. 1103-749
1040,4 15t ;,2 08 10 00 Tolima'. 33010 50 458 785
....i4 2611 10 WysalPg 10 32 725
... ~4 47.; 10 37 Etunerl.42 • 1011 703
. 7 . ..14 51;1 10 . 50 Pren'hr 10 02 • 653
.... i 5 13 11 12 Welt:sing ' 948 640
1 17;5-3 5 i. 3 00:1 1 MiLacryville 724 9 22i 819
.... ;5 11 2'. 1122,8.'6 kddy. 9 261 616
... -15 48' 11 3711 r Walnut ' 921' 611
...: 14 01 1145 il/cabmen 911 600
.. . ;610 1 52 scoreovny 903 - 533
12 . 07.41 501 352 12 55 , ,Trnakhn'k 136' 8 2: 1 320 530
.. 17 201 1 20: „Salts ..
12 . 5 0 ;7 50; 435 130;.L Is 81. 12 50 745 2 - 45 435
12 574'00 1 4 - 42 1 411.Pittaton. 235 735 237 420
.....1912 ,2oo,Wrisville. 7 24 4 00
1 15;4 25, 600 ` 3 27118' Barre. 12 15 716 220 400
2 321....; 6 321 4 15it8" Byren,ll 05 i ait 1101 232
, 3 lE.r 11 1: 7 10, 4 35 ir Haven 110 25 12201 1500
;3 40;, :! 7 301 5 50r 138 0 . 0,..1, 10 05 11 45 130
4 41; - ; 831 ; 553 ..M3entown 9 z„ 10 12 23
448' . : , 8 341 605 E Plane 855 i 12.19
5 00;• ' 8 45; 6 35 , Betn1eh3n 845 10 35 12 10
. i
5 30 , , • 915 8 201. Easton.. 820 10 05 11 40
645, 1 {lO3O 9 45, ..Phira. . 700 830 945
905; ,1‘ r w 5 Olgew York. 530 '7 00 '9 00
... .' i i 540 Washlon.
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AM! ~. "4,A Si A3I : 11 3 1 IAY AN'
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-•, I • ADD.trIOSAL TII.LISS:
- Ng. 33 leaves Towanda 7 10 a. na.: stopping at all
stations, arriving at Waverly at 8 05: and Elmira at
9 00 3..- 'w. , - -
70.11 leaves Elmira 530 p. m.•. Stopping at' all
5 tatiorie„, arriving , at Waverly 615. and Towanda
710 rat. •-,..
' Train 6 leaves Philadelphia 2:10 P. 81.. New yorkl
12 51.; arriving',atTunkbannock 10:00 P. M.
. Train 3 leaves Tunkhannock at 7:004. IL. milt.
tog at=Philadelphia 2:15 P. M.. and New York 3:55
P. 51. 1 '' •' !
• Trains It and 15 run ditty with Pullman Sleeping .
care attached.
Drawing Boo mcars attached to Trains 2 and 9
between Elmira and Philadelphia.
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B. A. PACNPR, Efaplrlntendent.
GO
TO
JACOBS'
tEIEPLE OF. FASHION
,
- mem STREET,
roa LATEST , STILES rs
sPELNGV , I) scrsaira cLarania
GOODS TIZCS=MED DVSS`, OAT.
Terdrinds. April 3. 1 4. •
STAMPING DONE AT.. MRS.
HENRY KINGSBURTS DRESS--
MAKING ROGMS, No. 2, ARCADE
BLOCK.
Doe, IT. 101
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NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
WAY.—Direct routs North aid South to Sal
tinrire. Washington. Philadelphia and all points
Smith ; also to Oulialo, Niagara Falls, Suspension
Bridge, Rochester. Syracuse and all points East
snd'West on the New York Central Railroad, and
the Canadas. 1t.e..... On and alter Sunday, Nov. 23.
1579, trains - will leave Fr VTR lA, as follows : -
: . .
' ‘ soirrnwana,
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Mall. arrive . 10120 pm
Northern Express , 12 00 m
Maining Accommodation 8 85 am
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Evening s do 555 poi
1 1301711117A5Z.
Southern Express .. 206 pm
Veal . 6 45 am
y. Northern Express north and Southern EX
press south, are through trains between Rochester
and Baltimore; the Morning and Evening Accom
modation north connect at Canandaigua with trains
for Rochester and the Falls. •
;1• , G. CLLYTON GARDNER. Gen't Supt.
ED. 8. YOUNG. Gaul Pass. Ag't, Baltimore, Md.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL
• HOUSES, F. - IS, LOTS OR
•
PROPERTY. or if you ',kill% to lend or borrow
money on Real Estate or other security for a short
terra or a term of years, or tf you wish
' ' '
RENTS OF HOUSES .
e.l
co other property eoec.. ant. paid, we over 611.
perior facilities for the prompt transaction of such
b, - ,sinese. • .
We have now a Mae list of 'property for !ale, and
those sr( g
REAL ESTATE UNTESTMENTS
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LA either town or county, will do well to call on as.
A. J. NOBLE & CO..
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Real Estais.tnd Loan Agents.
°Ere. Main street, opposite Court House, To.
iinda, pi.
'ldar 19, 'UM.
SiiEEP
VERY ,CHEA.P,F
In order to make roam for, the LARGEST and
BEST atock of _
FALL .CLOTHING
:Ever opened in thin nlarlet, I will for the
NEXT SIXTY 'PAYS
OFFER 11T SUMMER CLQTHING
R c EGARDLE'SS OF COST
It ii Itatiecos3ary for me to say that my goods aro
sTnicTLI - FIRST—CLASS.
And are only c Coed at greatly reduced prices rata
er than carry . them over to Drat season. ,
Towanda, July 20,1874
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Litkrary intelligence and reviews. critic:iamb on
must the driuna. painting. eec., will be regidarlY
given,impartially prepared by-practiced pens.
THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT,
while distinatly recognizing the political principles
of ind tendering an earnest and consistent support
to the Republican partyor.ll, with competent al.
rill:anis and contributori, take the more general
hue of journalistic duty that belongs to a complete
newspaper. Address
TiIE , BEETBLIO.
_ New 'fork City.
C ak t
The inibwrioe :
r haring the agency of the liatcht.
son Colliery at Kingston, Ps., is prepared to foiniah
dealers with all elm of Anthracite Coal._ prepared
the beat manner, from the cederowed Coopw
Vein. A full "apply of tbleo_Coal may be seen by
calling on W. 11. Ilandaton, at the New Coal Tar
on Pine, one block Wrath of Kahl Area, whore all
are incited to call. Fail, and goodalt7
Mewed. - L. 8.
ToWer.da, Feb. 3.-187 i. - -
WEST STREET HOTEL,
sos. 4 1 , 42, 43 k 44 wur rz , igrw you- ,
TEIVEBANCS. HOUSE. cm THE EIMOPEAN
PLAN.
ricloslB 50 and 75 cents per Day. CHARM Tau
7SIODEILITE. The best meats end vegetables in the
scat. MST NEM is the Mr.
Me 11. • B. T. BellErrr. Pivot:ester. •
POR SALE..—Tha Lot, Planing
Mill Bei and a portion ot
,in e Machinery
formerly in' paternal= of T. I. Lm7. Wrangle,.
P 4. ALo,s Portable Steam Saw hill near Medley.
Pen. Wyoming enemy; Pa. For farther particulars
saquir• of et sdetrollio W_, T. MOBTOM.
ttnilvirs, arsabel Ca
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TOWANDA •
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MARBLE WORKS,.
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GEO. McCABE & F.;o3:‘ •
.tee.vo' 1 :
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AMER AND .I * .e ALA—.
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MARBLE
Evetr exhibited in this section. to whida @ey
twits the aMittlfton at the pttbtia
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They keep an hand car rantlah 10 Cater
•
• MONUMENTS,
•
TOMB STONES, MANTLES, &I,
, •
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warns style.
AT THE LOWEST TERMS.
Parsons In Want of anything In oar tine are re
spectrally hilted to call and swans our stock.
McCABE & SON.
Towanda. Ea I.IJA.
, .
D . W. SCOTT et CO.,
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BA.RERS AND GROCERS, •
FirM Forth of Ward IlouM.
We have added materially to our stock, and now
offer s hall assortment of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
We keep no books. add no percentage for bad
debts ; therefore we can and will give you the low
t eNt, rates. All ere invited to call aild be convinced.
DINING ROC/MS
In connection with the above, and meals at all
, hours of the day. -
D. W. SCOTT k CO.
; Tetras:4a. Feb. 10, 1814.
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519 551 Broadway. F. F., a 115 Sansom P hil'..
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IVIES YOU DESIRE
JOB PRINTING •
IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
CALL AT -
THE "IMPORTER "
.OFFICE.
••
THE
LONG ESTABLISHED
muiazaT mai •
or
- MISS GRIFFIN'
'oil:tit been replenished with a fall and
• COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
i • . SPUR) ASD MIX= GOOD%
To which the.ettentlou of i enstanters sow
deny Pricareeetrilthbie rirsitur
itmo., ArmtlL 1441:
=ME
111.10111aKels
WhGO WAGONS
WAGGNS
• .•
CIL hand a Lugs fuleartm of
UMBER AND LIG ;
WAGONS
• wawa I nu. I.
SELL CHEApE ;
Than any other establishmen in the
ootmtry.
4
WAGONS AND C . ; I • eES
Of every description man . tared
to order on short noti
JAMES I BR
Towanda, Much
2
WOST it SONS
F{
Would invite the Public to:cali and e •
NEW STYLES OF FUR 'ITU: '
'UM!
I!=
L&P.u. ariT
A.SSOSTM TOP 000D8
UNDER'fiEI.N
I.
SASH.
BLINDS,
DOORS,
MOULD (38,
FLO I RINGS, &o.
Oct. 1, 1973.
WE INSURE ALL RINDS OF
PROPERTY
LGAINIST LPNtic DAIL&GE DT
FIRE AND LIGHTNING.
---. I
Ws repassat oar Mr =loos Oso
Old English and Raw Companies.
Is I
LOT INSURANCE _
ti nix iwnrr Alin rrainair arroon AND
Komi. O(IETANIES 111 VIZ •
.
17/111TD STaTtd.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
From ens day to ota year.
- NOBLE & VINCENT.
11. b. 19.1173.
SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL
WACIII> IT. gar ads 117
WELLES,
TOWANDA. Pd. -
Mos Nall Yawl Ma* north ado at Onsi
- Ems SOW. -
%Tomas AID mem ZULU AND
MANDMIVILIIIII ABUT.
Mortst a : m .lischisas, Naas Tway sad Thasshas,
Waal rata lowa* Grabs Nears. Nay
Taddsn„ gsass a ßoss, ahn lad Im ds sat Wed Paws. Ch
am atestars„
Mal Tiosa Clam R llOlB.
mat so nu, mass sum& ma mums
gore aim Emus m ata wawa, can
MUM roil Rao oaxnak, do., 88,
sad dassea U
ta. bstestal pasta! ca l
=dial ig galled Ina ta all sipplaista
Itall eat bat am ants is stattte dantlin
la row
Pawn alma is Tama, all Rai ass us.
swab lt. 1t: 7RLLi=
- -
DAYTON & BROTHER,
Dealers
WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CALF.
sum innooko.;
Sat which the highest cash via 181_4_4 14 14/ Vasa.
MN la IL Z. Itaaadalts aca,
t licalt,lo TWIT,INDA PA.
, .
nellolllllolllll •
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lAN UNDISPUTED PA.47/ 1
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THAT -GOOD GOODS ARE BOLD CHUM AT
••
JULIUS WOLFF'S ' •
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• THAN ANY omza
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CLOTHING souse zit zwirnmelf
•
Having rocently fitted np the large and commodi
ous store lately occupied by FOX kIIERCUR. to
accommodate my repidly.increasing trade. I nopaet•
fiall* i ask my old customerd, and the public general
ly. to call and examine my elegant
•
•
NEW STOOK .
• OP •
SUMMER CLOTHING,
And Canty themselves that y p r ices defy coupe.
Mice:
' •
mime *our.
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•
i,:manis• May 4. 1874
• •
NEW DRY GOOD STORE .
IN TOWANDA !
•
MEssres BRAMHALL ac GOP?
Have removed their stock of Dry Goods from the
old stand of B. A, Pettis, opposite the Court House
TO THE EAST STORE IN BEIDLIMAWS BLOCK,
' NEAR THE BRIDGE,
And are daily receiving ,
NEW GOODS FROM THE CITY '
io addition to the Brakrupt Stock of B. A. Pettis,
which obey are selling for about ball pries. Come
and see for ycureelres. If we don't save you sone
money, don't buy.
BIZAMHALL A Gorr,
Beidleman's Block, (Rear the Bridge.)
Bridge at Towends,'Clct. 1, ISM,
0-A.L! COAL
OLD TOWANDA COAL YARD!
PIERCE & SCOTT
Talus pleasure in announcing to their friends and
the public g enerally, that they are prepared to fur.
Watt any of the following named Coals in Q uantities
to nit sandmen, thoroughly screened and slated,
and at u 16w rates uat any yard it( Towanda. We'
keep the best Coals from the Pittston and Wilkes-
Barre mines.
SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE COAL,
•
Alt sizes, from mines In Sullivan County.
BARCLAY (SMITH AND STOVE',
From the old Barclay mines. We are Sole Agents,
We keep on hand the
ALLOTTOWN LIME!
Best quality. Alio; •
•
COPLAY CEMENT .
Al orders left at the stores of Long & Stevens: F
J. Calkins. Horton's, Eirby's Drag Store, or at our
Coal office corner of River and Elisabeth's streets,
will receive prompt attention. Plans give us a all.
8. PIERCE. Was SCOTT
Towanda. Pa., September 27. 1874.
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIA ;
INSTITUTE.
The first winter term of this Institution will corn
' entice MONDAY,. November 2, 1874, with the fol
•lowin g list of experienced teachers :
•
EDWIN E. QUIRLAN. Pnlifaest.,
Ancient Languages, Math and 'En g lish Branched
' E. L. HILLIS, A. B
Commercial, 'Mathematical and Scientific Breathe .
MISS-MARY E. MERRILL, Pnecumends,
Common rid Higher English. 4..
MISS MAY I MASON.
Common end Hi g her En g lish.
3MLE J. 16iQUIN,
French, Drawing and Paintin g .
MRS. 0. A. BALDWIN.
Vocal Music.
MISS MINNIE C. HAWES,
Instrumental Music.
Castes will commence the study of Philosophy
and other Sciences. The customary reor g entestio n
'of classes will take place, In order that new an
dante may be properly classified, and such near
duns will be started as the wants of the stade l e
may demand.
Special attention will be given to those students
pertainin g to a business nuestlots, that this 4e,
mud made upon the school by students from the
country may be fully provided for. An additio al
advanta g e will be an access," free of charge, to -
dents of the school, to theevening school. wh h
will probably commence with the openin g of e
term.
Special attention g iven to the preparetion of boys
for Colle g e. Re g ular instruction in Drawing and
Vocal Music free of charge. Excellent advantages
in Instrumental Music and voice culture.
Tuition foam $4 to $lO per term. Board, includ
ing furnished rooms, lights, washing, Ac., $4O per
' term.'
For circular or further information, Address or
call Upon the Principal, E. E. QTINLAN, at To.
ward'. Pa. -
Mint= Fox, 'Prest. Board of Trues.
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OUR PATRONS.
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iGEO. H. WOOD & CO. !
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
TOWANDA'. PA.
Grateful for the generous patronage of t
past year, would inform all wanting Pictured
that we are still addin g to our establishment
,r•
NEW AND IMPROVED INSTRUMENTS,
And adoptin g tried and approved -modes f
- printing and retouching in order to secure
FINER PHO'TOGILtPELSTHAR HERETOFO
I
made onside of the cities, and that we =the
tt s specialty to enlar g e all kinds of Pictures to
any else desired, and/finish in Water Colors.
Indls Lek or in 011, in the
BEST STYLES AND VERY LOW PRICES.
we also endeavor t. J a n all th e ti me pOl 4 l.
bls In makin g childrens pictures, so as to sip
Clare tha best results. •
We are constantly adding to our noel of
, FRAMES
I All new patterns and tasteful styles, and for:
I
nub the m at a small advance from cast prier
May 14 ,1878. -
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NEW- ARRANGEMENT
AT THE ruin WARD BAYEBT.
•
'MRS. MARY E. .EITTREDGr ;
Havin g purchased the stock and fixtures of H. A.
Cowles' Bakery, hes refitted the establishment and
purchased an entirely
NEW STOCK OF GOODS, .
Stilted to the trade, such as
Gwen-us Tees, Come, Dena Nona, •
Facni, Cisme. Courecnosrear, isno t
Iltseurrs, DAUM.
A nest and attractive
ICE CREAM SALOON
Will be opened in ' connection with the establbar
monk where ladles and gentlemen Out Wirer) And
the best cream =dottier delicacies of the season,
THE DINING ROO 'M
Has been refurnished, and Will at all times 14 1101).•
plied real substantial eatables. which will be acted
• at tameable rates. Farmers and others vhdting
town will find this a convenient place to supply the
wants of the inner man.
WARY E. KITTREDGE.
TOWl 2 pils. APril 23, '74.tf.
Fist{ SAL); OR RENT.—A. der•
bin Ethan and Lot on Fourth *tree fifth
homes north of 0. D. Bartlett's, converdent toles t ' '
tote or Graded School. Enquire on prenkiell.
.1 WM. S, II) • • ) •
• Tennifitrilfillvb 10.
)WANDAI
J. 0. !non & son,
sM~sot.
S WOODFORD", • • ,
•,.
Itr,.lTiltit- STORE tojtjt OD 'Wok
• • ... •. •
za;./,'thON a emmtganusivrintln It . •
tusiving_nne, of the'argent and
best stock of ' BOOTS & SHOES ever
• • pht in =Towanas, which =he is -
,o , • .at the very loin* mhos for
Vasb, Oceishotint of Oim Cam, Hie
&limo!, Bore 044 'Boors, Lazio,
litpucs: and Cciticien'i • Shoes of all
hinds, ill. bought: direct' from the
Minahicturers, and hand. made, all
.warrinted. A auLL nom or
' rnanain ElHDtaas. , • *•• •
• ,:• • , foe- past favors, I solicit
a isOntinnance Of the same, •
nay„.l.o.srk.l
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•
•• . _
NEW OAItRIAGE FACTORY
• • • •
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oipos.rio,
a. n ew •
•• •
•
• : TOWANDA, . PENWA. •
•
.
• •
HENRY STVLEN
announce to his friends end patrons.
he Las built a
NEW OARRIIdiE 'AMORE.
! has he win constantly keep on hand a full aileort.'
of • .
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP • AND OPEN BUGGrES,
• PLATFORM WAGONS,'
•Tacyrrrse sump; AND staiIiETONII.
of the best. inataial and _finished in the best
city Ade. His long el:mederwe In city Carria g e
•air eshim a decided Idvantage over others
the •
•
Finish, Style • and Durability •
Si his Wagons. Ali they mks i. an
INSPECTION OF HIS • WORK
previous - to purchasing elsairhare.
- .
ALL woos ittor.Arrrao TO orrirmarzor
. sArisrecrrosr. •
Thankfulfor the liberal patronaa . formerly ee
-1 tended and' respectfully. ask a continuance of the
same. ,
[ REPAIRING paostrzzr Amnon, TO
reduced prim*
REMIT eivism..
Towanda. Jame. 111T3.-tf
F CRINDPSY & MACHINE'SHOP.
. •
The undimbm,edkintni g purchased tie inindry
end Machine Shop lat e ly owned by j John Cbrman,
ere prepared to do all lands of work sppertainin g to
their business, with promptness and dispatch.
MILL ,GEARINGS,
OIROULAR; SAW iMILLS,
MAN DR,ILiLS„
Arid ail kinds of
• MILL - IRON'S
p
sul io ME . ' •
• 1
ENGINES REPAIRED,
AM all yak warranted to give astleitaction.
SHINGLE MACHINES
Of the latest aid most Improved kinds manufactured
and kept constantly on band l eady for wee.
IP 1,0170115,
RLDE•modf,, IRON AND WOODEN BEAMS
Ot all kinds.
,
CULTIVATORS CORN PLOUGHS
AND 1
• •
RI, 0C G H OINTS
or an kinds, and the latest In:Proven:lents kept
- constantly on hand. . •
I,
CHURN POWERS,
LARGE. AND SMAIII, ° SIZE.
, •
STOVE CA , STINGS
clulta
SLED AND s SLEIGA. SHOES,
LARGE DION -ECTLES
And all kinds of castin g s famished to
' Muth 130iild0.
MEANS k ROOKWELL.
BLOOD 4 CO., -• !
Still continuo o manufacture their celebrated •
HORSE POWERS & GLEANERS,
and will sell a better =whim Or• less money than
can be had Omahas in the world. We claim for
our roachinei that they will do is much, or more,
that any other. and are more durably bait. We
personally superintend our work and pee that it Is
wan dawn. We w ill wind 1 :-
DIIICIUMVS CATA.f.OO3IIES.
•
at ear machiriss, on application.
ONE AND TWO'HORSE royeEps,
One di Two H e ra THRSARSE „ISPER4TOBS,
THRESHER and CLEAiimES.
PAN.I 4 rIN I CI.AtItLig,
atCll7il.ll IND mat sew mum,.
SAW AND OfifsT MILL work dons to order.
Give us await before purchasing dumber%
•
"OD atroacrratu i smuuv
u • o .1 5 , aCI to a
• Ai& L uga.
THE NEW IMPROVED • , -
BEMINGTONSETFINGMACTIINE
AWARDED; THE .111,EDAI, NOR PROGRESS."
i . • - •
• •
AT VIENNA. 187$
- •
. . •
'TAPE limas Oman or "Macau." iIF/JiDo As
Tat }lsmniinr.
. .
NO SEWING MACHINE
MEE. f
• •
• " A Iran won 3e2,:foxi:
1.-A New Invention thoronimly Tested and se.
cured to Letters Patent.
_;
W.-Itsan per fect Altai. alike .on both
sleet. on all of goods.
0.-Bans Light. Smooth. Noiseless and 14111-
best combinaticei at q ualties.
1.-Durable.-euns for years "Mont repairs. '
,g.-Rrni do e r r. varieties of work and Fancy Stitch
ing in vi su_ pater. flamer. ;
0 -Is int easily Managed by the operator.
Len g th of stitch maybe altered while running, and
the machine can be threaded without passin g thread
throu g h holm . • ' ,
the l e mdgu tch with ili ou m eth e 's use thge of id eli g "" k wheei °44glin g eare t, f , oriathir retor;
cams or lever arms, The the Anton* die Drop
Peed, which insures uniform length of stitch at any
wed. ' Hu our new Thread . ontroller, which al
lows easy movement of need/0-her id prevents in.
jurYto thread.' -
S.-Construction moat careful and finidted. It Is
manufactured by the, mod ikdrfnl and experienced
mechanice, at the celebrated! REMINGTON AB
aloaramat PIII4DE'LPHIA
pro:reserve* wt. • •
GtOtand AND FittsVillto l
' • -
STORE F.'
MoCABE!&IIE;DWARDS ,
Intoloate fad It*Sa Nal
' • -
FAMILY GROCE ' RI'ES
PROVISIOiTS,
saactras NEW mac TOWANDA. PA.
•
We 40 not doers It n at sailor to Mintaalatell tits
Venni artkdat We keep. Owr alworltneat
• ALWAYS COMPLETE,
•
• w• fen nothing but ,
r.
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
pidd for Parmeri Produoi,
• McCADS.
Kara 1.1810. WIL /EDWARDS. i
NEW STEAM FLOURING MILL
Eff EUESILIMDES, SA.
•‘•
The subacrib daises to give notice that his new
• ,
•
STEAM rumor* MILL
Is now in enooessful operation, and that be is P •
pared to do AI work iv Ms thus cm "bort notice.
KISTOII 011INDEND DONE ONITIEff SAME DA •
Tan re es surni7D.._
Wheat. Buckwheat and Eye roue, Corn Meal
Teed; Bran, he, shays on bane and for sale
lowest mem
PABTIOtTLAB, NOTlCE,Persons livings on th
west side of the river detdrtn to palmitin my ••
will have their ferr= s aid both , ways, when th
bria.,4'7l of tom b
1114,
P. 8 A
(1 B. PATCH;
•
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEAL= IR
GROCERIES AND PROVISION'
Towina., PA.
The best brands of
FLOU,R
• ALWAYS ON RAND.
The highest price paid for ell lands of
COUNTRY PRO DUO '
BUTTER, POULTRY AND GAM tr
Espemai attention paid to tilling orders, Go • •
delivered free of charge anywhire In the Boron •
C. B. PATCH.
Towanda, Jan 14,1 , 8741
BARGAINS IN STOVES! •
TINW/RE;
HARDWARE,
IRON AND Nitta
GLASS,
CARPENTERS? TOOLS,
&c., • kc.; &c.
' 4
Given to all purchasers for Cash, a
H. T. JUNF'S
HA.RDWARF. STOR
TOWANDA, PA.
Yee. 17. , 15.
, r :*1 II 1 .
FOB •
WATCHES,- JEWELR
AND
SILVER AREI`:
Hicsnirt i .LAN
Has opeipd
t e
NEW :maw sioaE, BRIDGE : 4
In the building formerly occupied by Young
Time, with a large assortment • f Gold sad Either
American and S. sa Watches, ,
• 1
Fine Gold ' fjeWB/7 Gold Se
CHAINS A I D ' GS,
•
CHAIN BRA 'ELETS.
BUTTONS, PINS, - c. &a:
A full line of some stivrn • • plated ware.
SPECTACLES AND Bi rE GLASS "
Ot all kinds—Gold. er and Steel.
I •
CLOCKS
From the cheapest to the hest, and many othe
articles too numerous to Mention, but to tw see •
br Gann& 71L . lIENDELICAN.
8: Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired b
meanest workmen, and wsrrspted.
Towanda, Nov. 10. '73
Q,BYRE.—THE NEW ' TOWN 0
BATB.I. PA.. is situated on the snagnehan •
liner, between Waverly. 2,, and Athens. Pa, I
miles from tee Anthrselte,' 48 miles from the g •
melted all mike front the flomi-Sitruninons •
Mines of Yeaneylvania. It titye Boatbern termite
of the Southern -Central fainted. also of the t • •
& Athens . Railroad, and Is the W •
terminnent the Lehigh Valle and Pa. kN. Y. IMO
roads. It ls • Mlle and a q from the
Batboy d Waverly.
81.Y318 his already in niece sful operation a
Car Wheel Foundry. • Yarns Factory. • •••
Mg =La Wades ANIL and *Planing Kill. A rig
crone growth is anticipated f0r1874.
THE TOWN PLOT
is now reedy fur oaamtnatton Lots ter real • • • „,
and twine.. places for sale o • reasonable terms.
Its favorable location mat it a
DESIRABLE MINT FOR rACTIDIKEift,
en=lal ttis todiuma z i ‘ enti,sire offereiL
si Bank , of
waved:.
ll •
aptegleet.tfi First
Bwyto, rat.
• °WARD 1641[1611
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pIiESINTS POli ALL . • -
NEW ;TEWirtillY OBOREI
lir. A. ZOcr.wiLL • -
•
mustasuLnestrice. idditlen to Ids large
stook of Jawalr7.
• TIME GOLD PITO;
PINS,
5
•
BANDS,' - , •
RINGS.
STUDS;
caußgs,
; NECKLACES,
Amnia/al and EIWIS
'GOLD ANN, • SILVER WATCHES,
• 17
SILVER PLATED WADE. OP ALL vesurratit
•
'GOLD, Elm= Alm EMIL SPECTAOLIfiI.
• I
EWER to PLATED
ankiii-ixt. CRAMS.
CLOCItS
• Of all deaceiptionist the lowest prices.
WATOIL CLOCK and JEWELDY repairing done
in the beat manner, and warranted.
a Alfgraildladitgri pat
samronage
and
hops
to
merit
W. A. IMIWELL.
Towanda. N0v.•12. 13. I .
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OBOCKERY OF VARIOUS PAT—
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Mid as low as the lowest.
GLASSWARE, -' • •
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'SILVER PL4'IED WARE,
WOOD WARE,
• STONE WARE,
BIIW CAGES,
1 , BASKETS,
GLASS SHADES,
I would say to the public! that on any gpode kept
' ii stock I Will not oe undersold.?
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Towanda. Feb. le. lett.
IPIAT A. CASIABERLA.IN,
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310 - NDS,
FINE:JENVELRY,
TVATqHES AND VLOCKS,
2,.1674.
fIA.NLEL BEATT & CO., or
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BRATTY k;PLATT'S
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CELEBRATED GOLDEN TOODE PARLOR OR
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Are ranked by eminent musicians and disUn
ilviattnd men of honor in this country and In Eu
rope, as the loading parlor organ now in use.. We
challenge any, maker so equal them I For-Church,
Sabbath Schools, Lodges, as well as the parlor, they
have_no equal. Testimonials and cards of honor
am.constantly being reeeived - -in their favor. An
offer. Where we have no agents we will allow any
one wishing to purchase one of our organs, the
agent's discount. Also to any - responsible party
• wishing to purchose one of our organs
,from a di.s.
tame, and prefer to see and examine it before pay
bag for it, the same will be granted them by sending
us' a recommendation (roue the cashier of your
• nearest bank, or some prominent man in younvi
chat'', and if the organ Is not just as represented,
you have the liberty to return the same at our ex
pense, we paying the freight both ways. It is with
pleasure we Introduce the ()OLDEN Tow sus, know
ing that it will give universal satisfastion. as It pos.
• seses many advautages over all others. ,The tone
excels in fullness, and the deep vibration of sounds
an evidence that it stands first as to merits of all
" musics! Instruments now in use.
We select a few abstracts from, letters and edito
rials which we are constantly receiving in favor of
our organs, and wish you to read them
We cry "Eureka." for we fotind what wo wanted.
J.P. WILBAB, Harrisburg, Pa,
I am - pleased with the sweetness of its tone.
PROF. N. P, VAN LIIIIAIs - E-E, Moline, 111.
Pure as gold.--Datly Patriot.
• Our musical critics tall to see it. = They aro de
lighted with it. • Oat. L, MEET, Altoona, Pa.
We would recommend this excellent instrument
to the musical world, for its fineness of tone.—Pe-,
tersburg andienaj Democrat. ,
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Combines sweetness and strength in its tone.—
Lewistown Gazette!
For quality, promptness m3IE-exquisite of tone,
they are unequalled. PROF. ROLM. TERROR.
I can with pleairtne recommend it any in want
of afirst.elass parlor organ. 'PROF.'O. HUNGER,
•• Mahon? City
I sin well pleased:With them; J. B. SECUBIST.'
Hogerstown, Md.
I am pleased with the tone of the, instrument.
W.ll. ROBERTS, Brooklyn, I:I.
First among its advantages is the great scope of
its expression, being constructed to play the softest
music,aud, when desired, -to increase- its power.
Can e ither gradually or suddenly produce more vol
tune of tone than any other organ of its class. This,
is by our new Patent Double Forte
S -ell, so arranged that trio sound Is thrown out by
direct passage through the case.
We desire that every family throughout this
country, as well ae. Europe„may test its wonderful
musical producing qualities. Orders have been re
ceived at such rapid rates: that we have been corn
polled to enlarge the manufactory, and put on s still
larger force of skillful mechanics in order to supply
the demands. We, however, now are happy to an
- nonce that we can !Bleeders promptly and with
3 the utmost dispatch. " Wo alscatall the attention to,
our world-renowned
' EUREKA PIANO. •
This Plano Is that gaining a reputation as the .
lug piano -forte now in use,
Send for illustrated price list and a list of testi
monials, some of whom you may know using our
, organs from the past six months to leventeen yeaa.
Address. I DANIEL F. BRATTY & CO.;
Washington, Warren Co.. New Jersey.
Aug. ittf.
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fere his farm 'for,sale, situated in North Ghent.
Sheahequin township, containing 100 acres, SO acres
under a good state'of cultivation, good water, good
orchard, the barn good for a few years, new sheds
and a new dwelling house, and a good school house
stands on the place. Terms reasonable. For far
.t• information write or apply to WIt tte JOIINSON:
MOM nracrom Os „ Fib: pt smirg
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stand, fun* Opened with ii , arg•. sew; =4 1 ,1W so •
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More thin the signal and attention given to th
Compounding of PreZ t pt a ions. • Open Sunday.
from 2 o'clockz-m.,to p.m. & from 5 p.m. to 7 p.as
Dr, Ranthr. can be ted at . the stone on Be
nrdny of each week,heretofore.
W. G. RDON. I •
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FIRS T _L ,
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NATION D'AsNE•
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CAPrn..i,i • - $126,000.• •
SIIIIPLL'i . 3 F 40;900. • '•
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This Banks offers . SHAI. FACILITIES Ler UN
transaction of a
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INTEREST AID ON rorPosne Aeothmme. TO
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Smut. Ganz arms ike° nth Corazon= or Non
Ann Caectui.
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Parties wiabing to warn molars to any Put of the
United State's, Kasten I Ireland, Scotland, on the prin.
civil cities .and to of Europe,:can hail procure
drafts for that purpo • i ,
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To or from the old country, in &est, steam e r cr gas
Ing lines, always on d.
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Highest Price paid r U.S . Bondi, Gold and .5.1 . 40
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' December 1,1882 . Cander.
THREE CHl' RES - •
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TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP
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The .a4s , arci Marching', and the
Girls' and Men! and, Women,. too, all.
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(B.OcERIES & PEOVISICrNS
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Now 6Vl,l,cheaper .lan the chespest. Every th ing
the line of
Orocerial ,, t Provisions, '•1 -
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Kept at the f & Bed, , te, - Bins Store. Come an
get a pile; of gouda fora little money.'
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Towanda Jan 28174 , : • j,
TIOOK-BIT4DRY.--aHE PUBLIC .
Ail is rjespeettally informed that the Book• Bindery
had been removed to the , i qleporter" Bttildiele.
thi!ii st , Yry. wherelwillbe , lione - I.
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In all its variontbranchis, on terms as reasonable
as .'the times" will idlest. The Bindery will be un
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An c a porier.ced Binder, Aid all work wUI be promptly
done Mk stile and manner which cannot be excelled.
Music, i Magazine's, NeWepapers, Old !thins, he.,
bound in every knricty- of style: Particular suns
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Bon will be paid t i b ice Aiding and Binding:of
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To any desired pattern; whiCh n quality and dam
bility will be warranted. I i I f. ,
All work will teireadyfor delis cry wizen Pros:limo: -
The Patronage bf the public is solicited, and per
fect satisfaction Oarranteed. 1 ; ( . 1
' Towanda, Anglia 2. 1866.—tt 7 (_- i 7
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TO THE CITIZENS OF PENN
.1. STLVANIA,',Your attention ii 'specially in
sited to the fact hat the National Banks' are now
prepared to receive. subscriptions to the Capital
. Stock of the Centennial Board. of Finance. The
funds realized from this sow:tree are to be employed
- in the erection or(the Wilding. for the International
' Exhibition, Audi the expenses connected' with-the
' same. .t is confidently believed that the Keystone
irate will be represented by the name of every dal
, ten alive to patriotic commemoration of the- one
' anndredth birthday of the nation. TWO abuse id
' stock are offered ; ter $.O each, and subscribers wig
receive i luindsoleery steel engraved Certificate if
' Stock,' sultabiefnr framing and preservation a. a
' laational mimeritl. : 1 1 7 I
Interest at the!rate of six per cent per 'samara wIU
• ' be paid on all pima ents of centennisl Stock from
! date of payment to January 1, 1878. I 1 ;
r Subecribers who are not near a National Bank
- cenrinait a check or pout-odice order to the wider
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Sept 4, '72. ; ' 904 Walnut St.j; Phil's..
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THE PLACE TO BUY 'YOUR
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• I. at C. F. DAYTON 24, in the store I lately oocupial.
' iby ditlins Wolff las iii Clothing Store. Having re.
moved, nay establishment to most commodious led
convenient quarters, I respectfully invite my - old
cash:Were, and in want of any th ing kettle/hie of
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t , the fecilities 1 00111452 for purchasing stock, I cal
", Ido . better job, i n slower price, than tos o th er es.
tabliehment in he County; I- I '
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11.ABERY AND DINISIG'BOOK
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First block north of Ward Ronas.
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• public witlilraer a. lunch . eel a good (meet at all ;
times of the day and evening; ' I
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Fruit*. Nets. ic. - I 1 I I ' 1
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day 14 1874.! 1 A. I. NOBLE & 00.
GOOD FARM FOR BALE' Cheap,
containing about 7k ; acres , about NI 111.03 " 1-413
graved, o formerly owned DY J., IL Bowman: ;Staid
Log donee: good froze barer good water, , young
bearing trait tress, and situate in Asylum two.. four I
miles from Towanda. Terme sag. Elfilunis of : 11. ;-
0. Gorr, Towanda, or ' ' I I . 1 ,
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