Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 26, 1874, Image 3

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Nt.;ofoofejtoott
TowaTla,"Thursday, Nov. 26, 18_74.
AND GEIVERAL.
TO-D4l,- being Th anksgiving,
Poet-Oftioe will be open only between the
ot 7 and S in the morning, 12 end 1 r. 311..
ani s 3.s!, to S. 3.1, • S. IT. AtivoairP. M.
WE itETVILN . thanks , .to our - old
friend,. ;Ridge McDoNALP, for copes of Sonth
0...-n paper.._
-' :
. Txe Presbyterian Mite Society' will
meet vrit i Monday cveniag at the resideoc. (.1
IYA. OVERTON, Et.q.,' at. d e ver3l.cdy is invite:i.
TUE nest Pre4ortflan. Sociable at
31 . 01.r0et0, krill be held at the hence of tics A.
on itruitdayi December 3, afternoon
and evening.
THE Episcopal Mite Society meets
ti lts (W&triesaist) evening, at the Tteitory 4
Rec. 11r. lllclisai.NE' s .lnd lady will be pleseed to
see all their friends piesent.
OrsTni SVPPER.--An Cystt•r Supper
will bel;eld at the Odd .FelhitrB Hell, to Neu ,
A.I I) ii:.•fon the evening or Decembir - 3, 1 1874,
Proceeds to py ind — ebtedoess - on Ball.. All are
AVE , BIGLEVIQ leant -that sir. JOB'S .
A. My - 4n. formerly of thin county. has Buff , r
-otl an baction in flan death of biß estimable
Mr: M. Will spend, the Winter with hia
'daughter, Mrs. :thus, in California.
WE I TESME to return our thanks to
DAZ:II.) HOILTAti sod A. FontEs, of Sheshequin,
ter their rementhraacc of the ortote". rue for
mer placed in our cellar a cask of good elder.
sti . d the letter left at ,the
.. .1 - IrronTra office a
gdperolis supply of very too'hsome apples. *,
A CATII , MIC Book Store has been
ettr.bliahed oa Bridge.. street. Our worthy
DENNIA !Atli ttioN, is :v.ip•-•rintend
ent of the llelr CAribliShM:l:/t,
yeeorumen!il hint :o ttLe patrinag , of koie de
siring Catholic hternture.
Tn Bradford I.ioan and Building
ASEOCIg.itIoFI, of Athena tu,c-nllin , ; is in a flour-
IsUng L•ntidition. W. haw+ rcscei , .,l frGta J. F.
Sooretary, tho gecoui
Oar,
the itharcs.w.lrth tt: otict or STe•
ona £42.43. Tire aret,zr e prerniunt for
or •ket $7B:
THE union Thank=iiving service
tciil Le held in th. CLifrch. a cnl-
Ide'imi fur the ber9...d: of th4Lldies' Itt-nevo
ltla[AFsovatinn I nilJ be tvlitn np 13..x., - 3 nillj
al4t, oe place.] aQthe of the' churn'', and'
Lin the Pop..-Offi._•e on tL t day, fur the same 'So- ,
jte
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DAIRY. MeSgrB. JOHN
a.a . R. L. BEAH.6st.ty, of ~Sirarreaj, thie County.'
1,14 V.• abut G f , 60 lbs. of butter.
pnriu g the past.ft..v.das be h ve de!ivered
tb C. B. PATCII treHrly au! tjm,
lor:y cents peryoulitt. addrui4 IL6 the
hove, they expoct to bare' seserAl tape of
I=ll
A. very fine life-slz , : pho'ograph of
itcv. F. D. IZN , or cf tt.acu Chuich,
r reament.a the 5h,, , ,v windira . of A. P. It ws , Cs
T , .:up:e n i t It - t," on Slater atree'. It is the
work. eLf 'photographer I.N AREN, and al a
spt .2itu;'.u!tk lint'citti Lt d , he t.y pitti , bgr4puy,
RS II utt a like:ie.-a. i;
4.
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P . 11,01 S. S. VANNESs', of. Jlacetlonia,
Las left Sr this t'tU:e f potatoes
trf• - tit! the reed, aa
as we hay° area f• :t a Ida ;
,•intp.iya vri are the aeinci 1 year'e
dJii ire v trtelc Hill ..iee ;Mu
f ith ntrineis Mi. V. rased liu•ihl2 ear bat next
L'. for -alt
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Su:.-! ty. The nix:„
u; was . qa t it
-nal .pening pceliminartet , ,
the class. tl:e
.tertiationA lePts'm for r \t
tne , ting wilt be held in 1::e
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:or F.:L:!icnt:•+u. The
:ho xr:.t•'_ Is a
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41E. AND Mrs.. J F. ayEIIcHIRE: of
Att.:LHtt,3:l,l;!p, celehrale,l tlo.ir twenty-fifth
sve3,lL.; auniver-ar, nn tlandac ' iaet. Nearly
t , v.) liuncsrcd relatireei alit friends as=etubled at
their hospitable mansion, on the circa:4,3a, and
after sii.t.idibg the day io a pi, asmit manner.
sat corm to a repAst "flOca . a lin.g." awl which
satialieil the guest's that 31r.. 0. r•chly deter
:is c be-towed.
, sed.sr.e. ,, l, wah the neant-
:Pat hal.p.: T.
their tivtrioud KPH
t Nr!.F.VT:A.:NT run_lor i 9 11110911 D
tunid,4 mod to e.
tcd i❑ Albeti:, w:rf. time . sitice.. It will be re-
u tub,' oil :11.0.,t bare was burhel near that
t-any isst z'prufg, at,.i the' reLimus of a
Long 1.;u3(1 iw the:rutusa No' cue to
tUvstery was ersr eiscovered, but iu
am re of Cal tuts DAY ' Y
ra-atS la-t a 7ughter chargel her
so:-..mthing to du pith the
Lire 1:t:,:d the ii4rtiulars and
Jir—,irfdy thtt thire trny b..un truth lu
11:7=11
ANNA E. BULL,
:s Le: friends in Towanda.
%vat a resident yf this
ice. aoi ha- warta it er;cla hcre.
Pt
l.ri c SlEnkta arrived at hum,. in lii..
un HO:Dta)eittlaig. goes to YhUn-
in a wbtre t4t , Saptiqms
' will by in ,re , ,un until Spring.
The.frieuds of Mrs. J. W.'1:111,1'1, ofiViucl
( Laru. be plesi4d to • IVhVEI t.tt utter the
tr , r3ld . - I,eut of Dr. 3N'tl.l`, she tai recovered
ut typl.wiLl fever, which
pro , e'rated Ler abmt
P. I> M - J , l.lge 11;. - ,,AELL, Dr.
T. p. NV. G. ranzi are try.og
CatiF %ails of Sti.liCau
Vita If they are.• aucce..ful,
ril3i! ucgi,Paa tJ uot h..e.the
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ending N )r. 20: FANNIE VAn
FLEET, ANNIE DLLANO, 11Sla - BENNETT ADDLE
IDA :STc.Vt.:Nta, LArIIA MCGILL. SUP•IF.
ANNIF. ntED
Ewan.: C4llll CN.
111.31 , 1- 4 CURRAN%
Eu ;:i1ATT1E.:•71.4,1..N , , fir I.LN Pow
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P. El.t'i.Nto.Fp and • wifo arc n town
jrioncl.t. •
THE ilumProns acquaintanbes of
our iontuffriend, W. D. TYLER, will heartily
endorse the following item from tbo lest Clan
ton S et alinel:but-the gnetts of the Minnecitis
House will not willingly permit his permanent
transfer Item that popniar 'Hammer resort
Mr. Will. D. Tyler has men appoii.ted to
an important position in the Herdic House,
Williamsport, wher e be will make his home for
the Winter. Air. T. has, by his gentlemanly
arportnent aud assitfnous site tion to his
guests and frieods, sou the highest esteem o
all who know him, and lrie past: record at . the
Shope tins House pieces him to be well gush.
tied for the position assigned him. The welt
wishes rig( his rainy friends attend him in his
new hume." •
CLIPPING HOME, —This is the sea
son when many of the trotting and prorate
driving horses of our citizen, are relieved of
their heavy coats of hair. There was a time
when a great of opdositton was made
against this custom. A horseman says: "The
arguments . were that nature had provided
warm and heavy coats for animals fur th:tr
rikinfort and protection, and that it was
agidust nature's laws -to remove such protec
Lion. Gradually, however, this feeling is dyiut ,
out. Those= favor of clipping horses admit
that it is against . nature's laws to remove the
hair, but if horses are to-be driven at as high a
rateof speed-es they are, then it is neceasary.
Either leethe hair remain on and go slow, or
take it I , ff and go fast. If. a horse has a he a vy
coat of hair and is. driven rapidly,' ho wilicome
Iwo the stable very wet and he cannot be rub
bed dry. The consPqnenee is, .a cold will fol
low, It the animal - is clipped, he can be driven
rapidly and dried oil; blinketed, and a cold
prevented. Th.s is so with speedy trotting
horses or fast roadsters. Working horses that
are compelled to stand 'out, and expoeed to :alt
sorts of weather, should not be clipped."
DEEDS left for record in the officA
for recording deeds, etc., week ending Nov. 21:
Timothy Rireen to Thos Warren, April 4, '74.
Athen , a; "rhea II Woodrufft Sheriff, to Jarrit, it
Webb, May 12, '5B, l'ofigtinry; Jae II Webb
Charles Potter, May 15, '3B, Itirighory; Geo.
LOVVEntin Al Wm Tufon, April 23, *73. Ilidghur,y;
Almon' Fuller to Edgar S Fuller, Dec 7, '7l.
WYallai.ing; Walter 0 Wooster to. Allen White,
Nov. 16, 74, Nog Hollister Catlin to John Mc-
Dougall. April S, '74, Granville; G W lluitord to
Eduard Huiford, March 21, 14, Frothing, E D
Wilton! to Alvira Boffin-a, poi. 27, '7l, frat:l4-
' lm• G.. 0 It Barns et al to Francis Stethers, Nov
e
Nov.
crrnl., A J bileara•3l T thivarir, - Aug
25,187,1, Tuscarora; Silas D White to `slant
Einnii.,ll..rch 23, '69, Windham; II C Pletee
.to Squire L 'outs, April 27, '63, Witella am; El J
Madill et al to., Arles Campbell, Oct 14, 71,
_Home; John J Griffiths to Alma A Hall, Oct 6
'74. Towanda Bur.; Alma A Bill et al to Juba J
Gr.td.lt, tiuv 18, 71, Athens' D.ro; Charles N
Waiher to James Foster, Apr 7. '7l, Towitda
Bore; James Euster to Charles Foster; May 9,
73, North To watubi; L J Culver et ai to Isaac
Vshorg, o,:t 30, '73, North Towklda; Wtlltam
.1.1u1.0 an, treasurer, toll N. Williams, Sept 11,
72, Canton 'lnto; P S Miller et al .to Peter Hur
dle, yet 6, '74, Canton Born; Wm Ei Morgan to
John F Mcau4, March 9, '7l, North Towanda;
W Bra:ulnill to W C D c 4. '74, Towanda
lion); Geo, K Suffern to Wm 11 Moore, July 29,
Spth. Wm Ii Moore to Hawaii
si.fferu, July 29, '74, South Creek; Benj.
halos to John Utz, 'Feb 23, '7l, Albany; John
W GoAla-in et al to Chas 3I Carpenter, et at,.
Nov RI 71, Shesht iptiu;'DaVid S Vauness, ex' -
ety. tu Isaac iii;£l. - N 0: 7, '7l, Standit g Stone;
S D Kendall to N C Rlt Co., May 11, '79, Cat:-
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EriTot: : Pleaso allow .me to
,44% f , you a short rout •e of the dedication of a
uett- 31. E. Church, at Forkts•dila, Sullivan Co.,
Pa. This place td satiated ou the Loyaleueb,
c reek, a locahty wdl•au.ovil the: Meth Jit,t4
of We.tion Bradford, and a', v. ZitrA I,y the
liAterattat and hunters ut this :cctiott. Oo the
IStlt inst., 1 h.un-I \ton -many whets,
IVA.vil!e, to wituc,s tle? "ft...lit:3l.ton of a
Ile at church. Thu .!ay v i 100 - Pry, Out at
an east- hour house ass we•d tilled, and
her. E J.. flEtizutis, rietoditig Darr of 'fro)
District, preached an tiCitlrui Ai4 - tuon from
John iv :11 1 alit not atttetupt to give au out
line of this 'sermon. At tts c:ose, the, Foi:or.
Rev. PAUL Bunn, announced that the entire
1 . 1 the church, oicludiug-furnodolig aril
feLec in :rob.: ~ 1 the p rrs WA, lidfad, Mat,
•111 ;it
kcd like a i,rc••• sold th:s -..cicty pq.„
havin iire4dy p a lh:11-y t to , u, 4 ht they. ware
able. The pr , "--pe ct t o tv, , t of us dot not ay
, vt
MIS
al.: •c. I'. E., ,tatc.d
1.1.0 p I 1 nple t..) re
ttiv; It %‘a..,. ti ii Lt
,'t.r recto:lag
u(1 rc eu i , tart perl/dp- ex.
.r ;11 gLt llr !•,:cur,,,';
d
1/ . .fr the
;.•,;•:111:;. that had fw,:rccot
tquty-ft•e., d if e < ;1.1: acm
a •Al re
Fri 11:111`. !: tte
5.1 t to tlae ctso lx,: la, ell 44
11 . ..! to ).1:d do
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e rglit 1 , , fe,-1 %\ei! over it. lo
IMMEM=II
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FEILNIS Al HOME.
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F•tro..r.ge,:; to rr, t a
•• ,1-1.1
.1-0 W.• 6o,l7::eiVa
plight 1 - vt to
tjlo fa a ey t)e.
ILE
et , 414 !t•T ti, • mCit. a
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Ihe Ow H 70:H with ! r.
MEM
.1 •ut t' ..::~• ..c
'I, 1771
olle :or rni I Lave
f.d le,: t.; ri.. - old Llaiestead, end
.•ej;i3i , d rf I,Y.tA ones. and drank iu
to callin k ; J ;I:i%111,e
napi , 7 ti rtre uf Tig fituaar
ndcas, plty,;l -, ..n.ids, forests, ECC4dOWe,
enkiudlrd love is my h-art, and vekaflei . the
neon the tolikt of my memory,
cnotogispbed tuere m eariy life. tistt
was tee IC bat one week ag ). I noticed that
time lies Jell. its mama upon the places tb t
:Awe were s. , rzanlisr. Mane trees have with
.•-re land died, fei have rutted and 1,411 en.
rirtv ones title !alien their placp.. Several
die ir.gs hsve rr.attlacir wonted litaeos
i f eqnol.e n t 7,-ts,s , v,' and unngtit reelanis to
ten th:d t. t- :, 5,04 dcLits and aslie;,..
The old en ,t)i-i:OUs.f Is Ceded and nor., :sf.d
uo 1, , ng,„7 reCeib,r,tCE Vi.tll the joyous laugh
f the bRil:7 nret,:n, t, r the cries of the
beech [%ll I.] of . The Isuk aml kit] ItaAhvlre
se , ...):. , :m,ster. I .Fall lot 'attempt to telltLe
rea !CI AU my realitilßeiuCCS of school-hoj
real zmer the tact that tahumm4 the
deed would camfe mere sadness thaa j
I: ,, p.icee•if jet foce. _
lather and m , ,ther are in the enjoy meat
o' go. , d ealth, theugh,the weight of years to
Jpuu them, aud the frosts of many nutters
nave wh.tened their lucks and furrowed their
cheeks. When uprm the downhill sido of lite,
the fires of youth. burn rapallY out, and the
elastic, btelp g.ves way .to the encroachments ut
physical coca); never theiess a good 11131.1'd EtAll
to harpy ?Ail', though his poise heats slow and
his eyes grow
et.ai,ges that, have taloa place lon 'the
13 , ,.1 farm are many. The fields th4.t were
stumpy aud stuuy, have beeu brought under
.4/ excellent state of cultivation by the ttroDg
- trill of my worthy brother. The NorthT•rancli
Canal no more echoes with the notes of the
hoattu.v..."s horn, the weary treed' of the mule.
nor the oaths of the driver on a rainy -de); but
instead of thls, the farm is cut iu two hr iron
ratio and the owls have leit their hiding places
because they could= attract attention
. •
with their toutiag,, the eugicecr far surpassing
la with hu, internal Sad'
My heart wa3 my'e gia 1 and my ribs Au st
u.n, by u suratutruc4 rjutt at tho
board of my good uuels'and auut. Such vent
soh, each shickee, such and snob bat
ter, and fsuctl ever} thing guoa, I n'ever have
eaten before. AiLut NANCY, though thaty-nino
years of age. is the queen of cooks. My wife
.4 , s— ' , he is the lorel,e , :t ww.n , m in the world,"
111103,441, n (in U. sure 61.1 e is c ,rr.
own- D K at d a , 3.t Wyaluebg. treated
nshandso n,.1 , and the z ir.antifut and aceom
pl she d to • 31 --4 - “4 A. ato E , are
ser - tug o )rti"" us and 10114 at d pros
pero as lives. Hopei ALA biscuas rurtlso
J. 31. know.; hove tit keen, i hob}, wad woo
tares deer. We are indebted to him for the
choiee rotetat Kr. Ise linown'a.
Nothing affords me more pleasure than visit.
lug the place of my birth. I trust the Ruler of
the Universe will ?pare us our health andlives
many years—that reunions may oi:eur still very
many times, ere we exchange the mortal for
the immortal.
I •
I cinnot close this article without making
special mention or the courtesy of Conductor
Fioutax. The Lehigh Valley IL N. Co., as a
rule, have In their employ excellent, 'temperate
employes. This no 'doubt accounts for the
successful business the road is doing.
( sty visit in Towanda was one long to be re
membered. I shall over cherish the happy
hours spent in association with our brothers in
A; 8.. hoping that the future will grant
us other pleasant times. lam yours truly,
AT THE regular meeting lof High
lalid Grange, No. 193, hold Nov. 14, 1874, the
following resolutions were adopted :
WIIEUESs, We, the members of Highland
Granite, hating heard, with feelings of deep ro
ot+, o f the Oath of dieter Hoticrip Worthy
Lkctarer of Wappasening Orange, dwelirit our
duty to offer-words of cUtue.bitiou, and extend'
to uur Sista . Orange the right baud of fritters
nal sympathy?, ut their hour, of affliction; know
ing that to oursel.esord.s of.odnfort are ever
welconle visi.auts 1u time of distress, and hop
iug that our treble strum may help somewhat
to bind UP the wounded hearts; therefore,
Resolved, That in the death of your Worthy
Shaer and Lecturer, you are two. alone the
msers, but the community, and especially the.
Order of Patrons, have bust an elevated eusam
die of tree unmanly virtue and culled dignity,
..titeh is ever looted upou and sought after as
he elver endowment of the feti3ale lex.
Resolved, l'hat cut down as slip wag, with
her at its tuendain, much of the gen.
taisigialluesiof tier nature, and the usefulueits
of her 'fully developed intellect, have been
abridged to the betiedi of her friends; yet the
telluence of tier put life is still with the
and aittingh; depa2ted, yet will tier angel spirit
hover around those she knew Ou earth,
prompting (them to nobler deedii and surer
o r If N.
Resslced, That though we cannot fathom the
m)sisrious ways and iutluite designs of an om.
uicieut Creator, yet we should ever feel that
the mmistratioos of sorrow are n reality bless
ings; that through them we attaiu Ito a higher
kridam Igo of uur eternal being, mid feel more
coodoeutly oar a proach to the Infinite One,
who has created us all to His own glory.
Resolved. That to your Wortnyllftster we
Would ria '
Brother, be of govil cheer and fear
no evil,', fir aithough you have been called up
on to walk thrtrugh. the • - vailey of the Awhile
of death," "Ills rid and His etaff shall culTiturt
sou;" and though those eyes whiah, brightened
Out a few sl , rt weeks ago at the auttetpatfoua
of earthly happiness, are closed forever; and
the heart which so: lately beat in ;unison with
sour own, is stilled in death's embrace '
yet the
tears that are shedttd the memory of the de
parted, will but assitst you the mote clearly to
iiii•cero the beauties of tier eteriiall abode, sod
the strugLles of a broken heart aill eteutually ,
twin:: that serene cslinuess and faith which will
buoy up the mind .with sweet anticipations of,
the tutor- reunion.
That tho Secretary forward for
enblicatietilhe Above rebolotiona. awiiecord
, he parces on the moitett-ot toe Grtange: aieu a
copy to be sent to Wappasooing Wan4e.
Mars. H. F. J. midi's,
Mtle: A. J. LAYTO.7, COM.
311:13. 11. HATES,
A. T. LAyroN,
- NOTED BuaGLATI.—From the follew
tug .f d, `• n••te•1 burglar." which we find.
at the iVe , 7 York Herd" of Friday last, it pill
be seen that CUblitiOVE, the }tan yi•ho was ar
rested in
. Waver.y in tieptein er laL4, for -the
robbery t.l the- Wellshccro' bank,; is quite - a
celebrity iu his "prolessiou." Tnere is probe=
bly bo (twilit that- this ecuubdrel 'aided io the
rubbery of the Adieus batik, about:Fa year ago
‘• Issac Marsh, alias Ike :lltirton mhos How
ard. vitas Coagrore, r. native of Eat
h t,e, One or the most celebrated New York bur
glars. j sd e.t WellshoroTtoga comi
ty, Po.. charged with betug ono or a gang of
notakel ”nrgi era, who robb - d rho Wells
bore' First National Bank of $lOO,OOO, on the
17th of kat Sept ember. Three a the band, in
dading 'co-gr o ve,' were cowered shortly tv
ter.:ard Detective D.iselibur‘, of this city.
, a• bellt see if tie conic: rtrcogoute
lo?grere' the noterbeis Is.,
,Malsh.' 5h6121 , 1
Horsii be set - putted to the torthc aulng
be is hoblti to be re-arrested for complicaY iu
the billowing r , ,bb-ries :
"The robbery tit the Merchants' Uai'ii
preaa
B ex . , in 1813 i, of f:350,000, aver it,gtimg
l'uttairu rown, the exprl-es tneasenger. H.;
a d , aldra in this by thistles litnlaid, who IS
cow iii jilt is Boston, awsning trial for robbing
the 80, b.toti thank, of Boston. The two men
male thin . eseOlio Ito Toronto. They Were
brought bock and lodged in White PloisoJetl.
but through the assistance of Billy Forester
anti and 'Nes' Allen, they were enabled
.1 t.E.C.LI,e, and went to Paris and kept n gam.
tub;.: house, br which they were talpflaceued
rur several mouths.
•'Maralt, with Stnabuyne and others. iti
d to hays taken part in the great Ocean liauli
robliarY 0? $.3J0,000. In additrin to this, he to
said to ha irupdaitted in the Boylston Bolt ton , '
ken: at 1.1.0at00, of $lOO 000. anti
ti tllard, alias natio Chard-, and Jerry Costello
m i d Ciiehrane. Ctuitv). ntatrd
,;h' ?...1 z; witty to tl.is . robh••ry a days ago.
r trali WAS' very uearlt
ea, oil hi s riette S inch, in this city, by er-
DataellYis itatt:ord and gee ir•!, while get•lng
dl'; h•• ear a liteh had hrtelght hut (ruin Dubi
n.... bat lot StlCCeeded in disappearing in. the
wad of pistitqlghnt. It is only within the last
tax iro.s tiist it ti is . beiamei kl1(1 . X11 that
Is M troll • -He was ei.:plured at
S. Y. IVrt.t. Marsh. a brother a he,
iti th.Ainty, unJer an dine, amine
mouths ago, for attempting to rah the oallttlhi
Fourteanth atreet and Eight arenhe.
Chas bender ineriy eciiilo, l ,-• f in a liquor
itnit grinbling aalu on Broadx q."•
"f..•i~,
v. .REPkiaTEli : Tue roeton
(irallge ur the I'. of it. V. a rurriwt meeling ili
v.tel the (.llk:et and tw,ml)..-ra of the Ti.P.san-
da Grange to partteipa!ts in e.,n't rring the 4'41
and fluli degree spin ct lid ‘vlio had is:
ken the preeediog degreeA, and t...t partake of
the co hition nientent to it,' with the privilege
o` tlmemberx of butt' Gritngei' t±l.•:ug with
the.n out-ide friends.
=I3EI
lIIIIIIIIIIEMI3
Toc m-t-ting waS 11,211 ou Fri lay evening
last, in the lower room of Mr. I.ll:ccios' new
tanning, which -is SO fret long by about 25 . I
f• et wide., Toere wero over 200 persons
Tne collation was extra stimptuous, and
1!;,1 in Val tasteful arra-:gi.nr,..nt of the
tabie, , . au i polite attention t the gu,:, , tr , , acid'
g-tt,fn up by the ls(hes ofl!.,lonroeton and
its v:c 0 ti. Tee caudid3ris wife advsnced at
11:_tir, a: ki the ibior; wire oven-.
td...tild tho Worzny Master re
,lriente I %n::-ts En talio sevs at; the tab:es;
and, when seated, appropriat.t thanks were of
tered ti the Dir.,no of Grace 'the Worthy
.finer doing ample jUt , t'.o.3. to the
edibles, a speecii from Gen. Px•trON
was luitoly called for. On takin,q, the stand,
and (hacking the Ludience for; their c'Jrupli
mentary call, he said t at, of all the societies
in existence, the P. of H. - lota t tti clai:u the high
.est .antiquity. Our first ancestral Pareuts were,
soon after creation, placed by the Creator in
tlie.Garden of Elea ti-dress it rand to keep-it,
and, miter their triti-gres.ioU, they were sent
U. S. TIIANSUI
I,u k; tip a
tut of it to till the ground to the , 11.Vel,t of their
fiet2. Ito Mr.:eine .viii era et the gtangt e,
he tail, per mified some of the goddesses in
Heatii,:n Mythology. They' their Flora,
revres,ntiog the geiltiesi ni their Pc.
Win; representing the gel fei-; or Frait,; and
their Cerra, representing tin, godless of llat•
vests and cereals or grata;' beanies a Worthy
Mater, Chaster, and other , : worthy officials.
Farming, he sail, %cis , the lia'poicat, most in-
erecting and raDct iielepeude?t, avocatiuu fut
lowed -by MAU. The ' feature' of the
gratige'metituir., where the 'preaeuee uf the
ladies threw a moral re,trahat over the other
sex, and excluded all improprietioi, was not
tins !east agreeable among its attractions; and
he reit morn at torus ntaong them, than he did
otLtar eeeret assuct Itiond who ignored it.,
The P. of H. were charged with oppottiog
the tutertst3 of commercial avocations, which
way untrue. They were only pruteetmg them
re:ves against greedy .ixtortlonirts and exorbi-
nut mowipolist., as others do, in Meuse of
then - peculiar ioterests, by pare Atitim their
implements of husbandry and a few utht.r lead
ing artic'es, from -the imintfactiirers and im
porters of them, at fair remunerative profits.
Hu a-td tne farmers derive from the capital in
vested to their tarma, about 3 per cent, while
those engagccl in other Pursuits derive frOm
their investments from 10 turao per cent.; and
hence the übject.of the P. of H , to merely to
approximate towards an «ptality with other in
terest., Instead of being hewers of wood and
drawers of water for them.
They are also charged With beini; a political
orgaulz.tion aiming to mouopol•ze' the Whew'
mato cintrot the government, !which is also •
'nuncio. Every granger tunas that polities are
no; aidziwed to ho introduced vlr diacessed in
the gram;e. Aud to ilaietrare the fact that' it
It nut po Weal. be would refer to the tact that
-there were two masters of granges in this
.county, who were, at the late election, Ito:m
-ho e tor important othees, (dtats Nenatcir and
ccmgree.maci) and b were worthy and well
qua ft •t, at .d )et they wero defeated; and, If
the grangers had untied in support er :them
they • o.i d tl,vt eon:alb/ over whelmieg
majori too. Ilia lemmas were warmly apUlaud
i ed. Die Naomi, chid upon the Os eitl tor
•(♦ tar ar.4 re/mange tea ICtid tbare
dePartinotti of aeloultoro he had omitted to
refor to--11 was the subject of Poultry, and In
compliance with the request made i.y his
friend Haiku, he would give a single illustra
tion of it; and then in imitation of a Mostar he
successively clapped Lis hands agaiist tits
sides, and gave a clear; thrill, attenuated crow,
which brought down the whole house in a nu
of laughter. Hon. J. G. Perron beteg called
upon, said that after the able and eloquent
speech of his venerable father. he felt that he
hid but litt.e to say —especially as there were
others there who were more familiar with the
details of farming them 'himself. He compli
mented the order. on its popultr features, its
rapid growth, and the great good it was ac
complishing; and predicted for it a Suture of
blessings to mankind, and was destined to
tain a colossal magultudo.-which would in time
overshadow our whole country. His remarks
were also warmly applauded.
The Hasler, of Towanda Grange (Hon.
Scorr), and others, were also called upon, but
item various excuses declined to respond. ,
Ou the arrival of the musicians, suit the re
tirement of the clergy, four cotillions were
promptly formed, ready and anxious to " trip
the light fatitastic toe" through the whirligig
mazes of the animating dance, in acceptance. or
the scriptural declaration that "there is a time
to dance," which, in high glee, - was prolonged
be the votaries of Terpsichore until "the wee
hours of the night," whin they retired to their
respective homes, delighted with the pleasing
events of the generous festival given them by
the'llonroeton Orange. , . A Onasoca.
INlcitocKsa, ,
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THE L. V. AND PA. & N. Y. B.
u R.--
Democrat,
has El m of the Tunihannous Democrat,
his a pretty "level' head on everything except
politics. In speaking of the L. V. B. .11., in a
recent issue of the Democrat, he says '
"There are few roads in this or any other
country, which have so many attractions to offer
to the traveler or tourist as the Lehigh 'Valley
All It. appoiutments are first-class and superb;
accidents are rare, as every possible precaution
is observed to avoid them; and the vaned and
attractive scenery through which it passe.,
from Eason to Waverly, is unsurpassed. There
is the be/intent valley of the Lehigh, one mat
hive of industry, with its mines aud furnaces,
its eittee, villages aud hamlets, its tine farms
and °remade, its wild mountain scenery and
teilrencing potent views :1118 Lehigh Water
Gap; Blanch Chunk,. nestled in a mountain
gorge;' White Hevesa, with its many saw -mills,
its Immense piles of lumber and thonsaude of
sawdogs,dstvaning the stream for miles; the al
most.unbroken wilderness to Fairview, and su
perb Wyoming breaking up in the vision at the
top of the Wilkes-Barre mountain. tiaitching
duet] the mountain. tantalizing views of exqui
site beauty, sweep by at every torn.
Passing Laongta the valley and nu to Pitts
ton, the towering ciiffat Campbell's Ledge next
meets the eye; sweeping around which, the
vale made dame° by **wand story, is &firma
ly bidden from view, But, for cieupeuaation v
here to the proud leusquehatmli; its transparent
waters now dashing and foamieg over its mop
bed, now whirling in eddies, rippling against
the yebble-washed shore, or moving on, placid
and Majestic. Aurnpt mountain .precimeee,
beautiful inonntsin elopes, glen-like valleys,
finely -znitlvated farms, pleasant villages, home
like hamlets and majestic nionutiou watery,
present an ever-varying panorama, superbly
jec uresque and attractive.
Added to all this, the conductors, bazeitge
, masters and brakemen, aro especially polite,
aml bra above their butane's We append is
list of the above (Beers upon all passenger
trains meeting this place:
Trains Nos. 2 and 7—C. H. Cummins,_ con•
(Meter; .T. F. Hughes, beggage•master; Wilson
Sh.fer, Harry Gilliniihan. braeetnen.
Trains Nun% 2 and 7—Geuther P arks . eondnn
tor; G. H. Lewis, baggage-maeter; Wm. Bose
berry. J. Reeser, brakemen...
Trains Nos. 2 and 7—Wm. H. Nichols , con
doctor; James tiletfounell. baggage-master;
John Williamson, Geo. Lehr. eirakemen.
Trains Nos. 4 and 9—Wm. B. Cummings,
conductor; Harry Null, baggage-ma ter; A. W.
Ginkinger. brak-man.
Trains Nos. 4 and 9—George Fenical, con
ductor; J. C. Bright, baggage-master; Wm.
Stanford. brakeman. -
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Tran,. NOR 4 and 9- Garret Broadhead. con
ductor; J. D. Nicholas, baggage-master; J. 31.
Halter, brakeman.
Trams Nos. 3 and 6—Dennis Parcel, conduc
tor; Joe. Ltghteap. baggage-master; Harry lltd
die. Wm. Mark, brakemen.
Trains N la. 3 and 6—James Johnson, C 613.•
dUltOr; B. A. Fanner, baggage master; Chas.
Smith, Albert Lewis. brakemthi. This train
lies at funkhatteock ni g hts and Sundays.
Trains Nos. and 30—P. J. Harman. con
ductor; Gnarled Ward, baggage-maitur;,Harry
iiiiipman, brakeman.
Trains Nos 20 and 30—P. B. Drake, conduc
tor, W. W. Woodward, baggage-Master; Luther
Woodward. brakeman.
Traiuw Now. 8 null 15-8. R. Mount, cooduc
tor; W. D. Young, bag4age-master; John Ran
d"lph, brakeman.
Trams Nos, 8 and 15 4. R Broadhead„ con
doctor. ' Frank St. John, baggage-master; U. 8.
Poole. brakeman.
Trains N , ls 8 and 15—T. W.• Richards, con
doctor; J. A. ruiduren, baggage-master: Wm
Renshaw - , brakeman.
TUE COUNTRY . GENTLEMAN—YOSTAGE
Farr. FOR 1575.—The COMitry Gengolian to
published WEEKLY on the following terms,
when paid strictly in adutsco : Ono copy, ono
rear, 12 50; four copies, $lO, and an additional
copy for the year rreo to the sender of the club;
e t copies, S2O; and an addithual copy for the
year free to the sender of the club.
The Country Gen/tenon possesses an un•
eValed corps of correspondents, regultr and
occasions!, anion); the best farmers in all parts
of the country, and constantly ri fleets the prao-
Leal condition and progress or the husbandry
!Of every section of the United Mates and civi
lized word.
The Cmotry (kV/filet,/ gives in its Horti
cultural Department a continnotts variety of
jute/tuition and suggestions, equal or superior
in the aggregate to shat is obtained in tho
moodily numbers of most mig tames d'evoted
t "ionic Iture.
Ti.e Cuunfry Geidlernatt lir.s probably done
as much as all other journals combined, to in
troduce and &Lieu/Male Improved Stock of
every kind through the c'untry; and com
mands, to a greater degree than any 'contem
porary, the e,,nfldeuce and support of brooders
and pnrchasere;
The Coui,lry Uchth matt contains unnsnally
full ant trustworthy Market Poports, and de
votes special attention to them and to the
pr.iiii,ects of the crops, as throwing light upon
tile of the most important of all gnestl. - ins;
When to Buy and When to
The Country Gontkntan emhritcea numerous
n I .or departments of a practical character.
a ich ar the Diiry, the Poultry Yard, the Apia
ry, the Vineyard, etc., and weekly presents a
column or two for the lionsewlib and an inter
e.toig variety of Fin-aide Reading. It contains
a weakly review or current, events, - and its
adicrtising pages furnish a directory of all the
principal agricultural and,. horticultural estab
lishments of the country.
Specimen copies free. Address
LUTHER TUCKEZA Sos, Publishers,
Aibany, N.Y
Count PROCESDINOS. Continued
from last week.
James Gap4on vs. Jule Gibson and Charles
MeMoran. 'Before reported. Verdict for plain
tiff, the sum or &stem dollars and ninety-four
m:m
Ga,irge Armstrong vs. Towanda Borough—
C 460. & Little and K. Overton, jr.,
E:q., for plaintiff. Smith & Montanye for de
lendant • Verdict for plaintiff, the sum of eight
hundred and sev.•ulytice dollars.
John Griffin vs. Thos. Mnir & Co.—Asstimp
sit. Peck & Streeter for plaintiff. Suitt. $;
Montanye fur defendant. Verdict fur plaintiff,
ale 'sum of one hundred and nine dollars and
twenty-five cents.
TOWANDL SCHOOL BOARD.—School
Board convened Nov. 21, 187!, at 43 r. ar.
Pre . aideut Conursa in the 'chair. Members
local Lit : N. TIM S. W. ALvoato, J. N. Caurr,
JUUN HOL3IE3, 0,01.1 J. P. Vas FLEIT.
Moved and carried that an order be drawi)
in favor 01 C. F. Cnoes of $7,30, for.crayon.
Tlil: following reulutiona were uttered and
adopted aitaoimonaly :
Resolred That .I.A Codding. J. N. Califf and
Juno dimmed be appointed a committee to ex
amine mud report upon the propriety of putting
Ws' er in •CbUt/1 briddlUg.
Rasolred. That Mrs. Eliza Gibson be emplo7-
ed to tld vacancy left by the abeenee , of Mica
Mine in school, until Cbrisimaa. at the Emma
price per moutu as now. paid to Mies ilftlls,
Adjourned at 8:10 P. M.
ROLL or Holcon at, Towanda Grad
ed School, or named of students with perfect
record in attendance, deportment and studies,
for the week ending' ov. 13 :
bier 314.iirea, Acme Gun', Laura 31c(irt.i.,
HAYNAII 131.701 E tiravatre, DENNIS Fa
torrite KINNADY, Cas
ale, Luso, !Lame CIIIMAtr, BENNIZ KOTIKEN.
PALL, Ertl!, ADAMS, WILLIZ.BIOLLUAN, BUIDOLT
LYsca.
ELSOfION.—Ttie abnual election of
officers of Fru'loin Steam Engine . Co No. 1,
takes pla6 On Wednesdsy D 2, at
7. 'o Or, in tho Curn;atif , s flan eE , gine
Hon e onbe:s aro requested tbe on eta*
attendance: 0.4. BLANIO:o11411.
11111.017aanat.u,
Mir do ~ to Wurroiin & Sum's,
Mercurio Wool, for you Books sod !Stationery,
Fop Elaur,.—Mr. A.. itocr.wiaz,ban:
one'of Az 4 Co'.. O r X. Horne Pone!
.
Hay Presses for sale. The best inure is. • •
Jane 1, 174.
118. They have a choice line of
Forolgn and Domestic Dry Goods and Notions,
all now, at BRET d WATROUS t . Towanda, Ps.
Oot. 28,1874.
lir Why run the :if& of an acci
dent, when you can get a ticket good for 13.-
000 in cue of death. for 20 centre day, by call•
tug on Plias& Briamga. at upper depot?.
.. Yoit can find the best of
SchOOlShoes very chap, at Comma Sr. Coos's.
Wir The largest assortment. and
latest styles of Millinery Goods can bo found at
Mrs. J. D. Him's, Bridge-at.
tor mocaßE & EDWAXDS are pre
pared lo sell teaS of every variety cheaper than
any of the leading houses in the city, which are
sending oat their circulars broadcast over the
country. Grangers will do' well to give them a
call before tidying elsewhere.
Aumrs,'l.B74.—New Goods suita
ble for the season. now opening at'Mo:crarru.
Fos RENT.—Houso eitnated . corner
of levust and Chews streots,, Toaanda. l Im
ntedtite possession gition. Terms otie-half the
usual rental until the . Is tof April. Addrois,
Has. H. W. Peintot,
Athens, Pa.
1116 Miss A., E. Parr, Aformerly
over IL L Itoszvrzaw's Clothing Store j, has
removed to TRACI 1 Blooat's new block, where
she is prepared to do all kinds of dress-making
on reasonable lentil. She is also agent for
putterick'slpatterns.
Ma. . F.. CaOsS has just =received
a very lay: e invoice of Books mutable for B. b.
Libraries, Bich is will hirniSh at s discount,
of 26 per cent. to schools.
stir If you don't want your, wife
to buy the new patent Bad-Iron, keep her 140
trom Juges. It is tbc beet and most convont
ent invention for lessening the tedious work of
ironing ever presented to the public. No one
who sees it will ever go homo without it.
• '
CaUPTOWN WOOLLEN MILL.-7-Card
ing, Spinning, and %Yea Sing, also Alannfaeimr ?
tug, Cloth-Dressing, eta., as ,urnal. Stocking
Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for sale. Machine*
running in good order, and work
_warranted
and done with dispatch.
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DRESS-MAEING.—Mrs. HENRY KINGS
BURY, in the Arcade block, opposite the Ept!,co
pal Church is prepared to do dress-making In
the latest style and neatest manner on short
notico and at reasonable prices: Fitting made
a specialty. Starriping dokalso.
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To THE Peemc.—Sinee Sept. 1,
1874, we are selling' tickets to all pointa West
and South-West ria Erie Railway and connect
ing bues,it reduced rates. Passengers parchaa
it.g tickets through this agency insura good
conuecticius and baggage checked through;
Apply td either of the undersigned at TOWILLI•
cis, Upper Dept)... J. W. Radnor,
• • •
ger From a plain Gold Ring to
he lintel dtamozd, go to EfaNDELamel.
tor A large line of Parasols in a
e new shades, just received by
116...1f you wish to nee fine gold
Jewelry, call it RENDB.L3I,IIeS.
e.. A large stock of Ladies', :Miss
es', and Gents' Underwear, at
• tilir Several valuable' Farms . and
Houses and,Lobs for sal° by BAF-rlA:,:rr.ttinAcr.
NS. Wall Paper and Curtains
cheap at WIIITCO . I6 Savcr's.
Mermen Block.
Fon RENT.—rA store building, with
counters and shelves complete, for rent' at My
eraburg.
_The location a good one for selling
all ktuds of merchandise, .Inquire of E.
s.tran. •
Oct. 2G, 1571
ANNUAL lISETING. The annual
toseti..;; of tho TOWAND.t IRON 3IaNUfAC
TURING COMPANY, `lor the election' of offi
cers, trill be bold at the Grand J cry - • ileent in
the Court House, id Tovranda Bow', au Tues
- December 15, at 2 o'clock r. 31. .
IS.The best plamto buy Sash,
Blinds, Doors and all kinds , of Lumber, is at
Fuoer & Bons Factory on parries street. Of
dee 107 Main street. Tbdy sell cheap for cash.
mar New goods just reels-ad at M
EIPDELMAN•d. •
ti" All kinds of black born, rub
ber and ieal jet jewelry at very low tirioes, at
iiniDELSIIN'eI
ta - If yon want the best CcrlA Stove
extant, call at Juses, in slcrenr's Block.
J. P. VAN FLEET, SCCry
B lISINE&V LOCAL.
EVANS EiII.DF!.E7II
Evass Etir.Dui.ra's
bll=2
EL L. Bcort, Sec's
M. For the best Roast ot Steak
go to ?tlysit itt RUNT/EWA.
VON' Reversible level land and side
-01 Plows, improved. L'ubber Punt. ; 11 colors,
durable and cheap
Sept. 28—tr.
Siarlf you want to buy DriGoods,
examine Terrors do Co's new stock.
tit.. A. full line of Guipnrp Lace,
Yak Lace. and Pasamentry Trimmings. just re
ceived by , EVANS & Iltunivrn.
Stir A complete assortment of La . -
dieß% Gents' and Children's Underwesr. at
T►TLOR A; Colo.
leirA. vory large stock of Alen's,
Boys', Youths and Children's Boots, just re
ceived at CoasEu & Coos , opposite the Court
House
ttfl.. A. B. CULLER, Wyalgsing, is
the agent for the New American Sewing Ma.
chine, which is taking the Iced of all others.
tiir American and Swiss Watches,
largest atock ever brought to this town, at
Hewnmststv's.
stir 3lrs. J. D. HILL has just re
turned from the city, with a flue 11413 C rtmeat of
Fall and Winter Millinery. Store on Bridge
street.
Stir' Spectacles and eye glasses,
warranted vide' to any in the market, from
the cheapest to the beat, at ElENDri,taa'il.
ter New Goods, this week; at
TATLOtt & wit
"fir Fine Mink, Seal, ands Lynx
Far.; also the lower grades or goods. Hand
some Misses' and Clalren'a set., at
gar The Fall and , Winter schools
throughout the county are about opening, and
purchasers of 'school books will he interested
in knowing that C. F. store is head
quarters for all the different kufds of books
used in the schools of Bradford and' adjoining
cot:intim and that his futilities for purchasing
gives him the "inside track 'in selling. Conti
try merchants can get their. supplies of him
Nit 1:t Cheap 19 Of/ MA in 1119 nitYl thus sas
h% /not . •
:thcid Gas ettreilla•
fully used for Or aitraopOi of tooth. - I ' , •
• - D 4014,
• Towailds, Pa.
sir A.,4*124,01: Cloaks; Shawls,
Blankets aiill !Peltilkltts_can be found at
.FA'AZ HILDBETI/114
•
tir' Large stock of • Pictnree and
Picture Frames, it iverroomp 4 011617'04 MCI'.
oar's mock. ! - •
rte' 44.ipunc‘npu4 sto9lr. of Ladies',
Chlldien's and Cents' 'foolery and
Gloves. at • ' • Ewe's &
•
ter All goods sold by us will be
guersoteed se repreeeuted. Our terms are
rash, and our in:ites shall be low. • ,
KENT & WATCOVEI.
sigt. A. full of bleached and [
Brown Table LIMBO, Napkins, Crashes, Towel
ing, ate.; at Higtr do WaTaothi'.
Ng. Trimming Veivetti, Velveteens
and Chi Wren's Cloaking.; miy fie found at
' Evora Jr, Inuiarnes.
Luna, krrENTION I—We have a
lar g o kno;of underwent in *ll graded,, bought
cheap, and will ba sold low for cash.
KENT at WATELOVS.
stir The 'cheapest place in town,
to buy bny . ll Ilincry Gornto, Ft at Mra. J. D. litt.Ve,
Bridge -at.
The, largetkt asso;tasent of
clocks at low prices at livaomaaa's. „
&sr Plain 'White; Red and Check
id Pannela, ia all grade!. at /owed price!.
ExsT W flit:qtrs.
THE BIiNDEZTODS.‘-1:0 all WllO wish
operations perforated on the teeth, we say go
to Dr. DeDsoree new office on State-st., below
Hale, in Dr. Psetr'e• new c ffice building, sec
ond It or. You may rely upon good work,
core.til treatment, and a pleasant instead of al
disagreeable time in the operating chair,
Fos, SALE.-150 acres of hind, in
Ulster, pear the DOW, by JAc0r.T,,3.1!:, of Port
Deposit, !Id. Enquire or A. fl B.lltrit,Tiletter,
Pa.
Stir Dr. KELLEY has . secured the
r, ig l t tt. i rt "It atchment for lower dental
plateP, which greatly sublets In hokilrg them in
place. Far difficult cases itwill wave icllopen
inblo, Office on Main-st , Towanda.
Wk. Black Alpaca; .
. •. Plata bluhalit, ' .•
Black Caohlueres, ,
• and
Mourning Dress Weds,
duet opened, and will be sold ' for cash only, at
& WATAOIIef.
Towanda, Pt., Oct. 23, 1674.
sear It is not genoially known that
H. C. WU/TAKER, at the Book Bindery over the
Rkroarta 'office, makes Blank Books in any
style of ruling and binding desire . If you
want a new Ledger, Journal o Docket, give
him a call.
REmov AL.—F. S.. .ALKIN§ will re
move his Grocery Store 4 Be-idleman's Block,
Main etret, opposite House, December
1. Go Will nave a fresh supply of Groceries of
all kinds, and invites his former cuStorners and
the pnhtia ge:ntikally to give him a mill at his
new tplarters,
Sie'lT, C. CowiN, of Towanda, has
Jost received the largf at stock of China, White
3ran;teilr6n-stone Coins, ausl French, Belgian
and Americau.`Gfassware, over brought to this
niEgkot. Azlti,the beat of all is, he Lbw; procur
ed them iu:sueb away that he is Selling them
full 25 per cyut. cheaper than they were ever
before sold in Towanda.
F. n. 13u 'WANK
ies.. - Bnay mothers will be gratified
to learn that there is one establishment lu To
wanda whore th2y can boy good, substantial
clothes for their boys cheaper than they can
get the material and hive them made up.
Jutaus Wot.fi, realizing the wants of commu
nity in this particular, has purchased' and is
selling very cheap boy's clothing of every de
scription. f t •
wiLLum Dirrsicu Rill sell
trom this date to the first cf - ,lanuary, 1875,
Organs, slelodeons, Pianos, and all other 31t1-•
steal laltrntuants, that belong to the musical
trade, at grange prices. I will sell the rely
beat organ now made—the Smith American,
baying seven stops and two eels of reeds,—fort.
$115; eight stops, and two and
.one-half sets of
reeds, for f 125 ash; or it purchased on time I
will add ten per cent. The Steck and other
Planosl will sell at greatly minetd prices.
Now, Grangers, is your very best time to buy,
when ( such bargains, are offered yon. Store
c Tiler Main and Pine streets, Towanda, Pa.
Nev. 26, 1871-Is. .
11
MITTEN ED.
"My lady love has " mittened" me•
Through some coquettish. "miff":
1 roilly cannot tell why she •
Went off in such e " tiff." .
But beres a letter front her now,
Witat Fill its hues di , cltete"
_
" nemr be your 'rife, 1 talc,
" 7111 you trear Rostzlinasia
Gentlemen who wsut their worldly suits to
prosper, had better get a sent 11 those splen
did clothes whi Ii only Roscsrizi.o is now of
feriog to this community, at prices within the
reach of all. Young men, go there and See for
yourselves.
SELL Aav SELLERS.—Probably the
worst sell in the world is a prison cell, and the
dealer who " sells" his customer's, richly de
serve" confinement in it. I sell at my store
nothing but goodsof good quality, and repre
sent them as they are, and at such low price's
that every
to
goes away satisfied. We
contique to sell the entire stuck at such prices
as will Induce everybody to buy. So call early
and secure your clothing 'at the popular One-
Price Clothing Store of ALEX. SoLomolv, 123
Main street.
Noy. 18,1871.
R. M. WELLES.
Remember that our stock 's
an new tiorl fresh.' Even - thing in the line of
Dry Goods will be found at. our store. We do
not claim that we will sell goods lower than all
others, lib: having , just bought our entire
stock since the recent decline in the New York
markets, wo feel warranted in saying that we
can offer new and desirable goods at bottom
prim. 'We shall sell strhitly for cash. We
invite all to come in and . examine goods and
prices. We shall endeavor to • merit a share of
your patronage. - Saar It Wainous.
fer to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, a
choice selection of Ladies', 'Stases' and Chil
dren's Furs, In all grades, at prices which can
not be offered oc goods bought a year ago.
Every set we offer is new and fresh, three
•
fro= the manufacturer. Every-eet we rell will
be 'guaranteed prime and perfect in ell re
spef'te. iWe invite all to examine our etock
and, pricos.
§O3IRTHIND GRAND. The under-
Pig9erl Cllllll attention to several new things in
dentistry, as follows :
First A new style of plate fui• AIITIFICIAL
TAMIL perfect respecta. Ist. It. has the
color o the Mucous membrane, resembling
the lips and gums so closely as tat defy .detec-
Doh. 2d. It is absolutely pure and wholes/line;
It is very light as wed as strong, so that
the'plates can be made thin, avoiding a MilDtb
full of clumsiness. There la positively no diii
cotint on this plata in any dtrection. Hundreds
of,tt
hem are now in nso among the mosrata
ble people of this town and county, and all call
them -¢flcYti."
Second : We have the means of attaching
sackers or auction cavities to "lower sets of
teeth, which holds the plate firm on the jaw,
preventing any movement of the plate lopes:
nesting, or accumulating of food under it. Dd.
fletilt cases completely managed.
nirci : The liguitindrozis oxide gas -a new
foam of tinaestheuc, which is pertecuy safe and
reliant., in all respects. Menders tooth-extraot
ing a delight, instead of a dreadful operition.
F all manner of dental ;oper.tions
don .4 the most artistic manner, at 21. D. L
Do ,sox's dental Kmi% in Dr: Pratt..' new officebliNqvt dulg, state streft, below )11o,m, Torpple.
KENT & WAILIWe.
I=Ml
FURS 1 1 171.4 Funs !—We shall o
KENT k WATUOUS
SJRIED.
WEIGH - FL-COVELL. —At the resideeoe of tho
,brow a father, io,lttegtouy., Pe„(by: Fads
mio lomon. Esc' . Wm. F. Wright, otitoton,
N. Y. to Mary E. Covell, of Ittdgbwy, Pa.
.
(
ENOLIBII.-10 Albany. Nov. 13, 1874. Louisa
Jat , e, wife of Ater. English; aged i 52 years,
-4 months and 10 days. -- .
Mrs. E. was a kind wife and alovlng moth
er, as well as a fattbful follower of Jesus. She
leaves a large circle of friends and relatives to
mourn her loss.
New Advertisoments,
LIST OF LEWERS remaining in
the Postale% Towanda, Pa., Nov. 2'.7),1t571.
' Allis. Idlas Ude; Driscoll, G VT:'Fba.t Nicholas
Fula°, Jobs; tioneser. Peter; - Havens'. ataxy 3;
Hoagland. Frank; Jones. Bliss Nadia; Lnco, 3 D;
Hanger. James; - itsy, Mlldsna; Ta)lor, SIP; Varga
son, fern E; Williams, Baran
Pena= aping for above !fatal'. will itay &deep
Used. giving date of Usk
8. W. ALWORD; P.M. -
NO TICK HERE !
But tho very beet goods or all kinds kept by any
ffrat-claea grocer, and eod Down, Down, Down,
STRIC MY FOR CASH! .1
The cloteost
SPICES,
EIM
MOLASSES,
COtrEES, Szc.,
. I
Received Daily. Fresh. from the New Yolk Matte , .
end bought at the very idwest earth pr:eepi.
Having been engaged for the last three years with
• Firskcl , ss Wholesale grocer to New York, I hate
Facilities for buying my goods so that Z CULN Mat
IT AEI OBJECT YOB ALL CASii BIMRS Li) CALL AND
SEE MY STOCK AND ItICES
Before 1 urehariug elf tostere.,
I 101 pay', CASII for Produce
M.. B.
BED; witirE AND ist,t - E,_s - ror.E, BilDelt,l3;
=1
Twirartds, ICov.'R3, 1t 71
POWELL & CO,
We are daily receiving additions -to
out,
LARGE STOCK OF',GOODSI
Heving buyer' constantly. in New
York, we are enabled at gall times tb
get the
NEWEST THINGS
in the market.
We call especial at - tentin to our
stock of
P ZI
; t xl W
C
0
app
to ,
ci)
We'have just received - direct from
Importers, the best line of,
BLACK ALPACAS!
AND - r: mi
MS. 0 ME 'EL
Ever exhibited by no
assortment of
Also the best
1 '
To be found in the nfar et.
We also Offer Great, Bargain is
331ista3m E3.lllras
Oct. 12, 1874
E LWELL HOUSE,t-OWAN:DA
JOELK O. WILSON
Having leaned this House, is now ready to accommo.
date the travelling public. - Noosing nor expense wilt
be spared - to give gatisfaction to those who may give
him • call.
sir North aide of the paidlo square. east of idea
=We now block.
B ETHLEHEM, PA. 'T
"OLD NORAVIAN SUN . INN,'
BUILT 1758
Rich in historical interest, it le the only building in
the eonntry except independence QQi, honcwed by
the sojourn wirdin ita sails of Washiugton. Lefty
cttir, Lee. Gate. and other patriot* of the vermin ,
tion. This popular, hotel has recently. changed
hands, been' improved, entirely refurnished. and
the proprietor cordially invites his friends and tray
sling public to give him *a ualf—Mo pains will be
spewed to render their stair comfortable. People
en route for Philadelphia will end it convenient to
spend the night here, reaching the city about eight
in the morning. A sample room on drst door for
accommodation of commercial agents.
O. T. SNITS.
Proprietor.
Sept 4.1873.
H. 't ii 051PSON, ATTORNEY
.
• a LAW. WY 1.174130,1 PA. Will attend to
a bus .0a s entrusted nil' • ore. in Bradford, nu!.
Mal Wyoming Oautitinil. i We witti Fannin
' • " IPetri ta, It.
• , .
kJftERIFF ' S 'SATZ. 13v virtue Oi
sundry writs brined onto the Court of Com
Mon Noss of Bradford Citdut . and fu Ina difecle^
will lea expand to public side t aor Coart Manse .
In Towanda borough, on TO r SHAY. December 3
1574. it 1 o'clock, p m.. th , following dascribt.o
piece or parcel or baud situate n lYilroot tem:ship
btrnialed as follows: flti the no th by laud- of //mot'
Urea's; east by Ands of Jac, b barge acel Wider
Cotter; aouth by land of Widow . Huffman and the
Public highway. and west by lands of Daniel eleide•
41 / it. M. Annuls, caurtaining 103 acres of land
more or learb about 60 scrts Leal:roved. with a pd- int
house. log house,. log barn,mad shed end a fete ,
ant
Irmttrees thereon. seized ant token latoexecntied
at the soft of Welles at Ackley a Darla libirsuk 'Atso
at, the suit of Ifitthuis B. Wanes use vs David
Swank, and Daniel -Sneak. , •
ALBo—Ono coiner lot. recce r parcel of hand situ
ate in 'Cataton two., bounded as follows: On-lir ,
north by landser Presterich W ams and A. T Don
bar; east by the IgorthernOeut Railway Company;
sou.b by the 'intim highwer, ud west by I land 0 ,
trrederick Will•anne, roast rang p_Oacreisof land. more
or less, about 3 0 acres ttoprOs rid. 1/101 a log bons.
board barn and few fruit trees thereon. levied Upon
as the rgc:perty of daub unrging Selzod ,and to
ken Into execution at the stilt of C. Bloom vs Je cot,-
Sammie and kin:ha Rookwell Also at the: suit of
' , far, Goodspeed use Ye Jacob Horning and }bah:.
flocksrell. •
ALSO—One other lot pt.c or parcel of lan 4 situ
ate in Athens township boundd as follows: flu the •
north by the priblio highway; :sat by land of 11. ll
t i
runes:womb; south by land a Pti
William elpj. and
west by land of A. U. Leonard count Ding 36 acre ,
of land, morn onion', shoot 25 aores improved, with
• crams house. fronts) barn. t o board 'benne., a
sfosna saw miil, shingle raill land few fruit bees
thereon. Seised and taken inter execution at theses
of A. c. Elabree use vs James IL II te.
ALSO—One other lot. piece-or parcel of land sitn.
ate . la Monroe bore., bounded as follows: On the
north by Lands of A. Doi.; quit by land t.f ;. 1-
,Bockwell; south Ly land or 'V. A. Itoch.ell, and
weft by Main irtre,et, containing 0n0...a. f of an acre
of land morn or leer. ail lmpr iymi. with a fr.oa , cd
dwelling how), slab shed and eat fruit tree h there
on. Seized and taken into 'ex , cniion at the suit of
J. El Schrader uso vs Emanuel Hiller. 'r. 1
ALSO-tine other lot. piece 4r ear.:el of land ritit:
ate In Ortinv_tlis township, bounded as 3(3`0n,: - 1)1',
the north and cast by the putple highway le:aline
from Granville Centre to VO,TI 11/ 41th by land la, •
longing to the estate '•! f nichat! 114er. dee'd _an",
west by land in Polly Taylor, contulting.thme
fourths of sn acre of land. no eor lees, 1 all im
proved, with a framed barn mid f••tc fruit trees
thereon..
aLBO-.-Ons other lot, pleca r.- ;::'irci'. , f I,nd siva
ate In Granville: township lk,i:itii .., f. ...., .: On
the north by land of Climb+ lEir.yo:, ; ...' - i. by the
(kelpie Char , h lot; south 1 y tho publ • -4 •1 r... an.:
west by the public highway le lane (coin Gt - ,ivioe
Centro: to Troy. containing tehalr of an acre of
land„ More or less, ail improv e . with a frame douse.
frame wagon shop and a few /nut trees thereon.
Seized and taken inter - execotlo at the snit i,f Win.
Ho giin's administrators VP J. isf. ite,tti.i. , ,
ALSO—ore other lot. niece .1. tore-1 of I And situ
ate in Ury alumina township, ho ind-d and de, •n -d
is ,ollows: fiegloninae at aco nor a post at the end
of a will .it being a Corner o land 01 U. 8. Oahu.)
and Lathan Hewitt: thence onho lino of ff. 8, ()ann.
I
nn gold wall smith 75:ii' de.cree West 44 ‘;'1,c re's - ;in
a corner of Major's lot; them: south 72. , , deg ler et
on said Makir'sline 11 and 4-. per tiieelatce of road
ilie , hanlea street); tb nee`so nth 3'i deg seat tel .
rerctre, of said street 3 end ii-1 per; thence ildrth
st ."., deg OP5t. - 150 and it-ld per tr a post cm the h oc of
.and or Lathan Hewitt; thencoi no-sh 23 11C .1, .tiPt 00
and IlPwitt'i , line 12'_ p •r to the place of be:rtni irg.
cuo.talotact 2 acres arse Id pernbut or land. more or
lees, all improved. with a fra i, rritl clothing 11.:::-.e
thf
thereon. teserig the tight r•a line .io 1 ri,..dit of
way as now fenced to anti from if 8. C lino's. li. t
-Seized and taken tote eiectitio: at CI, snit et L M.
Hewitt vs RI/ascii (Wag/.
AL-0-oae othcr IA piecc or narc.-1 o. !awl Ito.
'to in Wyant township, hounded an folloa v., ti wit:
Peginnlne at a corner of the Jesse Strith lot on the
inc at ilin Joshua Shores fartn; net Ce PVltO 99 de
grees east about 20U" porches to a corner of le tete of
Ittehard Shnren and Hairy Morgan's hrirs4 thence
along line of tt e same at d la . tlkis 01 Win. H. ltilon-an
and ki. H. Lanning south GI deg west 273 per to a ,
corner on east hank ot Suequi•hanna River; Ciente
np said river the several Fni , , , es anal .1.-t4hr^i
then of to the northwest cern r of tho lambi b.-relic
de.cribed; thence by Janda or the F.nnrylvay..l..V
'CPA York Canal k ItatiroadCllntAny, fkorne Gard
and the lease Smith farm a - n Tito a-terly direction
anent 243 per . to the place of
z i). t.mnizni• ormfaioio2
shoat 21S) .sores el- land. ma ‘ or lei... o...rht lots
k now n se Nos 124, 125 and tryir, the Ciaverack sir
ver, about 190 acres improved. wilt three dwr lime
hooves, three bs•ros two gratochrs ether ou thnilrl.
tons' and orchards thereon Se:Oil and tuk‘m int i
eneoution at the snit of tlytrea 31ercor vs M. 0
)Sereur.
-- L
II
SYRUPS,
SUGARS,
ALSO—One other lot, place or parcel of land Silo
ate to Towanda born, boandod a. folloWn to :nit:
Beginning at the northeast corner of Phillip. See.
li ch's lot; thetwo westerly al , Mo I ne of Phiate 8.0.
bich about Life feet to an alley, thence northerly
along said- aLey 25 fret: to a ea-rner; thenee easterly
le
1
line parallel ,C)01 flagt men .011,-1 lion about 140
feet to mato atrek; too-liee al na 3faiu etre:et O 5 foot
to the place of beginning. wi h a thteo story brick
building thereon. Seiztad an 'take. into vocal:don
at the emit tit .T. A. Hornet vs 1. A. Cowles. , -
• ALSO—One other lot 'nee , or Parcel 0' law.' situ ate in Towanda horn, bonne al Ls :ollowar B•-gin
ning at th e northeaat corner f Nam alai Park' Sia;
thenco north 4' degree and 10 minutes eat aienc
the east line of nano - 4: 112 •et to J. F. Ilt'Onler'e
line; thence south 85. deg ate. 50 min east by 14.c.1 .41
said J. F Bender and other 1 oda of M. C. Meteor.
the defendant 150 feet loan kiltea ; thence alo'vg Paid
alley ftinr deg and 10 min tre“, 9 lead to El-oell and
Itloutatayea line; thence by said lAA . MOrition%k lime
tooth 85 deg-and 50 min crest 14' a act; thanoc
-onth 4 deg and 10 min woatl49 feet; thoneet moth :,
85 dcg and 511 min west-by la. da tit Liw M
e.i an I on
ta ye and D. P. Smith 3.0; 'r et; thence by land t f
D D. Smith south 4 ..ica anillo min weet s 5 feet to
Park-st; thence, aPingithe no, line to Park-at wart'
85 deg and GO men weet 90 Vet to th e' place of le
taredaten:Orig. with a tared thin Story I riok block anal'
other outhudoinoa !hereon 4 r.ctel,nest eald blowir
known ateMercui la Bloc:. S. !zed and mien into ex
ecution at the snit of The Penn Muttal Taa. Inane
. sore Company asalanee of Ilarcaeo .11. Sanderaoa
vs Mahlon C. Mercier- .
ALSO-0 to other lot, piece Cr parcel of laud Pau
ate in Tow nits bona,• tumbled as aolgo - a:Ou the
north by lands of Mary S. (illewold (f oruerly Mare
a. Cash); east by latol of ,W: Drarultall:, south by
.1.1.4.1.4 , ue murnes street. abet. weet by alechantatl
street. beino 100 feet OW ssul nirri;.ri u- nirurestreri
sad about 2 , 10 feet nu said 131. el:au...a street. with
a cellar and fon elation for c i. clweloug linuse Coma
on
,Bemodatail taken iota xeoution attlx.'_Rnt of
wilthani S. Pierce vs Philip' W. Cowell and Borleiali
Myer. I
ALSO--One other lot, piece on parcel of land _ling
ation.Burlington tom, hot:toted as 'allows: On the,
north by lands of-Peter Itrarlyoeset by hold of Bur
ton Gusttur tentilt.by land hf James .Wigaine. ar , d
weet by Node of James Maley. containing • Ooacrea
of lane, more or lea, al - K.1105 acre., anptoveat "'We
a log house. framed barn. ilda barn and fete frill
trees Op reOla S 'Zed and t , skell into execution a'
Umlaut* of .Henry genital' and P. r Burno Ca Le-7
rens° Burtnn Ronde.' and parfait Bonne.t.
• ALSO—line other lot, pieco or parcel of land Situ
ate .0 Colombia totraat,ip. boutoletl. se fellows: Ou
the north and east by lied-' of A. B. -Aueto, ; vontio
by and of Levi Comet!, au nest by laud of John
Bent diet. containing 25 acme of land, t., ire or le-s.
no Improvements.
LLii..---finitt other lot. pteoa or pace I of land site
ate in Columbia township, Iolanda:1 as followa: On
the north by land of P. C. ltdorgar.; cant by. laud of
51.8 Morgan; sonth 'by land ot A P elloOta a. d
weet by P. C. Morgan. containing ''.' i; acres OC land.
more or leas about G nerea t io,pros ea, no build tugs
Seized and taken into exec lion at dia eu;t of rbl/1
eroy Bros. test, vs John )Tongan.
ALBo—mlie other lot pitra or par:ol of laud 'MM.
ate iu ftruithtleldtown..hip , hem' ed as rolluisis:• 011
tole north and east by•laudiof Domino Ford; south
by land of Jacob Wria oy, and west by M n
airs Clare
C. Dibbloacoutaming . 70 ew.r es of fowl, more or less,
shout 20 acres improved, with a log lennee'and few
trust trees thereto). Seized and thltes , into oiecutinu
at the suit of Peter Brady re M. S. Dibblo.
ALSO—One other lot. pi -de or parcel of land actu
ate in Wilmot townehip, bone:dodos follows: • 'Li
the north and wb.o..t by lands of 0. Si, Bixby; east
ey baud of Martin Sax, an , i south by land of. John
Sea. containing B,e acres to land, more or less. about
Co arzet , improved With a {tamed hari., plank houso.
lug barn and few f. net trees therbon.. Seizes ana
taken iota execution at 0;1 'soil of John llolmes vs
Seth Abram.. • I .
ALSO—poet 0-bur lot. plioe or parcel of :and Wa
ste In Litchfield ttern.hip,i i brinnded tis follows: Ou '
the norththy land• of rile Wolcott aorl Mee W. D. '
Munn; east by land of Tlenjuniu Parks; south by
land of aaranel Wolcott, and west by laud of Chester
MeEinney, containing 10 acres of land moreer leas.
about 50 acres improve , s'ith .3 Pained house
framed barn with sheds a Moiled and orchard thoro
•on. Seized and takeu in a exiontiou at the, Eui4 of •
IT W, Wheelock vs A. I'. 'Wolcott and' E.,1- Had
lock. , a
ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel oPlond situ
i ,
ate in Armeuis tarotship bone-de-4 as follows: Cu;
the north by laud of He on kadd; east by Obadiah
Howell; south by Cherie CrendalL, and neat by Jo
-1
- pooh Ballord, oontainiu l'7 acres of land. Fiore or
lees, about 8 acres tenor ved, with a framed house.
framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized atm
taken Into t seention at he suit of Clark Tiukham
vs Hiram Button.
. ALSO—One other lot, 11 , Tees or parCel of land st'n-
Ate in Franklin townehli'?, bounded as elbows; On
the north and west by land of Luther Smith; cast
by the public highway,i and smith by lend of HI
cote, containing ono.half an acre of land, more or
less, all improved, with a !rimed house and black--
!mitt; shop thereon. ITO and taken to o execii
don at the snit or ta. W. Ingham es ezro 0. Stu th
ALSO-Oita other lot. Sec..; or pave] or land BlM
ate in Troy towoship, bOundeat as follows; On the
'north by lawn , of Bigotres' Finton; east by land 0:
Leonard Vanllorn; south by- the public highway
and west by Thomas Mniabar, containing 2 acres of
land. more or less. alli improved. with a' fronted
and few- fruit tree! thereon. Seized and taken
tutu execution at the Mao of John A.. Parsons vs
Dam) Ininbar and St N.lSpialitiogo .
ALSO—Ouo other lot, piece 0• parcel .of land Cili
ate its Canton • township. boned:id as follows: Of
the north by land of John, ParbetO; east by pnbli ,
biabway loading from Canton to 'James Spalding's:
south by !and of John II Unison, and west, by land ot
James Balding, contataiog 118 acres, more or Tess.
about 31 acres improve l , with . a frame house, frau).
horn end few fruit tree thereon. Scored and taken
onto execution at the Suit of .E. Newman vs Jae!
Blakeman.' 1 • . .
AL-o—One other loto pieceor parsel of land situ•
ate in Ft-uklin township, t, traded as follows: :000
the north by Betsy Alien and 51,1tah S. Alien; east
by John H.-Mason; senth by lands of the Rotolo,.
Co., and west by latittalof Daottlaituiley, containine
100 a: rent, more or less, in two lots. shoot 25 -acres
improved, and sold as the property of Milton S
Allen. Seized ann taltrt into exeention at the Buil
of N. Gilbert vs M. ta. Allen and alah on Allen.
ALSO—ttne other lot, pieta, or parcel of land sit-a
nte an ;Orwell townetalo, hounded 'and de:norther! aa
follows: Beginning at a stake and Stone , on Balnoe'
line n south side of Mesa, the taiwtheant corner o:
L. Allis' mill lot; thenbe south 88 (too:Moot east It, A.
5 10 perches by land of Barnes to st its and stones.
thence south 'Jai deg I west 8 peso.. thepee 'Smith Si.
, deg west 55 par to stake SO statics; thence : , outl,
Oat dog east ft per to corner of - L. Allis' I. 1.; theoc,
?tooth 15,1,: degwroot by tattle of fl. Allis 218 per to
the centre of Bowles.' lot; theucelL north &SI; den
went 7C- per to a corner of EatWerti J. Allis, lot;
thence north 1,1; dog east 230 per by E. J. .k L
Allis' lota to plate Of beginning containing, 100.
seres of lancl,•roore et. leas, about GO serestruprOvtal
',sill; a, framed house: framed barn with shed. ants
orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution
at-the snit of J. IL M nth vs L. M. Slovene.
ALSO—One other loft. Mew or parcel of land situ
ate In Canton township, ,bonritted AP follow!: Begin.
cineto the south. line of law's of Ichabod Bollard
where It crosses the railroad; thence wintherlynlona
the west line to said ['lnroad to tho tiblic highsra)
beating item the
. Ly4ominz C.eek road to Bearli
Fiat.; thencoalong the said public; road and the
rood leading from Canton down Lycon.tng -Creek
westerly to the smith hno oaf 'said Ictostool Senate'.
lends:thence esaterty along maid aellarara south
lino to the place of lunproved,inning. containing
. 3 acme a
loud, more or leas, all unproved, with* framed
M
awelling horse, ee saw mil . with engine bolter
-Machinery, tools an latmehmenta be , onionit to the
Rayne and a few frnito trees thereon. Seated an ta
ken into execution at the suit 4) 1 Erastna H Weaver
use vs P. S. 51,11er aod E. L. Clark; also iit snot Cl
Erastua IL Weaver nee vs E. L. Clark 5:-P.;13.,51111er.
t .
NOV. 5 1571: J. 31. SMlTlC'Ellieriff.
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Pt'
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POWELL A-, CO
STRAt *:-
OTICE.Came into
o nm endoalre ot the kti b Ober, 1p Smith!leld.
on !Thursday Oct. 23, 3574, A two year old bull. o:
*blownColors. Pin owner Is reqqrsiod to nova
Dot: Dq and. lakchlin
nift trivm
pItOCLAMATIOII-IVIIERF , AS,
PAUL 1).; MORIt4WI PreghticinCJed;;e
the 12th Tridieralniatrict, oonshithtg thr•
"antics of Bradford 'and Birtignehanna.l and
Hots, IC. S;llnsszar, and S. D. 12fafiscs•E, 1 / 4 4 -
&sins:late Judges, in 'and:ft* said eonqty of
rload/ord, Limo homed. their prerepti ber.ring
d'ito the Ist darof Nove.Uilif r, 1871, to the cu
r ,eted for holding a Conn' of Oyer and Terz::i.
Gentirat Qoarttie-Eastaionit of tidy
_p-ace,
.r."`Airemen Pleas and Orphan's Voile, at _p -ace,
',, for the connty of Bradroid. on IlOnday,
I) , truinar 7A871. to ,conitnne three weelis.
Notice' is therefore hereby given to the Coro
tiers, cud Justices of the Peace, of the County
of Bradford, that Only be then 'and there in
!heir proper person, iat 10 o'clock in thO fore
'loon of said day, with records; ingnisitionr and
idler rernembraneeal to , do those things:which
to their oflico appertainslo be:,done ; and the:. e
who are bcmuil by reeognizi nee or othertd..e, l o
orosecute against the orisouerli whe‘ii• r
natty be in the: ail ()timid county, or ull“;
ee bound to aupeer tbo said eourt are
then cud there to frosectite ov;aiest 1:46 I 3:4
41211 tio jupt Jurors - are rfmnestrld ito L.:
paniaitnal:in titeir attenclatico,:it;reeably,
Datfii at Towanda, the' lit day of Novinitit.r,lo
the yearl of our tord.. ono; thousandi eight
I;uhdrul and seventy-I'opr, 141rl of tilo;livie
pendenee of the thiiteir the meety
eighth.
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NOTICE' OF ' ASSIONMENT.
Notice Is ;hereby gjaqoa .fliat Fred Al. 043101,
Cal Borough of Towanda, Pennoilaards:
au aNsigum.mt to me. ander - Ilao!inaolvent ~ r.
.11 Ida property, for - - the benefit 0* Ws areilltorg.
-All venom' lndebtod i
'to Ulm aro Noeatrgto-inate
+romp , Hate P ayment. and alt peraOna,htait - ,74 , th
ILa
must present them; duly authenticated, efF7.i0.0.:...
went. • 11.3 i +IA :o
Nov. 10. 1871. , _
L'OR SALE.—A. -valutt'.l,ll73
L Atbrna teiL, lying =idea #rorn Ath:eori
and ;Ailey tram Waverly, C . 00411123 /54H alb-, af
:which Vt.; are in gra.B and wain. A del, ct 2.5
CA SP 4 liais been: wept on it, sod' there to haeetLeut
tZllng for toot nuinlov. it b is' a,gentin high
tier, to the sonsh..aud ie warm, Wong
b.. sold low and parathion Oran ltriniediatodY
Milker& ' L. D. Dittl9. Elmtrit, N.l.
1). P.-PARK. Atbeni, Pi..
H J. DREW, On the faci.• '
Athens, N0v..16. 1" • • 12-Sitr!
-EX -E t, 8
ntice is beret Risen SLuit an-persemS Indebted
to the; estate • or
. 3.lartin :V.inprder.
'of Monroe Toimohlp. der_satted.'ars repleskd to
'make. Calmediaie payment, and all pertori . 4 tinting
agaltot- said estate) nanSt preaesre! , a:an
Ittly
F 1E-
Sfit.
fiEPH.
virtu,
Conrt Of ISt
idratorAo{ th-. 65.... ..,, Yob"' . ...,J... , -•, -- r
•leeelF. , l, *.)41) expe.e to poblfee a•in on tbo;PrthE , o*'
rn 83.111112 , ..Vr, Novem.ber ;21. IPil2, at 10 o'clhi.l:, 2: .
*:'11 , the , ullow.ng dericilbcd rarce'or nazi: o£6
wii l I, .7U';
to trmte hi Rl3gb wi
tery toaWtti, non ndcd •ta fedlo :
tm 'tho norcb by. land. of J. ( ... Dart s.r .i .l 4)4: ,:;
i
Chlyntera; cab, by lands of J•ttte Vorob-ri:', h) :tit
ny lauds of Jokn Hoarley's ea. -AO and of Tim ..1'..0
Desmond, and': west by landsOf J; C. Bur! :141r. I
posed to e rrrntsin one hnnared acre ?; tv. tI n f2= 1..,
,i.plige ...1-,11 barn, tro log flame and :nit; t. , c
thereon. I ~ ,
1 Eitll3 , l , ,Sfio on the proporty tr Wog E,lec , l , l'
$4OO on confirmation of sale, the twlaue6 wit' .
trreet in two'crine.l yearly raynien , R. the eF , t 1.. r.
ueont - to fell tine In ono year from contirrrltdbo.
'1 J1e...4128 H WEB%
•
! rainetnbolittor.
BIM
AIiDITOIt'St
,
uoltter of Francis T3fer. 14te. of Atl: to:, la
the Orphans.' , Ccurtiof Era-.f •r:l:Conofv. ;No. :i t :,
Sect. Term. 1414. . . :
. •
The uneerfrlgorl, having be,roarveinta 1 49 al‘1:•
tor by f.2lifi Court to dillriOnto tt‘nory to thC,
of IT. L. Scott, Ailmtuixtratori pfiudenta
11 lite 'of Eq..;•: ,
,reby give 3 n , :b.ce that he will ," -
the duties. or his appointment On the fr ' it , 4:lay
ii.N.E\ll.ll.:ll. LC74.1 at the oCve cif Edwar
Jr.. in the homugh of Athens,:at 9 o'cfco•k',
of Raid day, at , blcla time tee I
Ure6hgl 'ace ut,titied to be preeeat end - hel
WM. rpvtr,
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ITDITOR'S NOTIe,)E. ,t ll
matter of the aitate of Jolla 11in:298.fle , v hr •
llonroLt tqa - 1144, J....et-is:ed. la the Orpalfibr Con-1
of Efe•lferl rettaty. •
- Tee.tfuderAfgnPd.an Itrlitor '.af)pciinttitt • t),:f
Cour t'to a,pa.,eicf eaception.3 • t.) the.
of f - Jim!. A. L. Crannier, -
t
of V.::: eeta.,.. of . ,
1 obn 'l!ine9l, pte of
o f , o.< attintl to th- ctuti“) , - •
•,, , ,Zr.tm..nt at' tt.ie office ot''
"bon. en"NIONDA`..he :a.ahtl',l,' of IN.
'‘.ttr.b-r, Lt 10' o'cterli',. A. 3t.. 'where 4 tlnth..m a.
permotls latre.A;6l mutt be, 1.,:e..1 . 4fit ant they
be board. J. N. C ,k 111:" • r .
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TiIX.H'''..CI.T.TPR'S NOTICE i---Not t. 71
,
is glveu that ail pe ,
tr - 4 - •
t,t..Ltr of SVrti:arn E.vana
'eett , e , l, -- ary .rvioested to rnaktilMmatate., pay n.
ant ali thkrl;:2 6.1111
. •141171'.1.r ,, E2h.t. 1.!“,:a titAy- intly•ntientefit, ..fdr
mint... 1111fIth Tlit.ol4Ath
'Say i• _
Oct 10, 1971
, . .
i _i i :PPLlcalloN INi DIVQ4CE:--
T. Afars Ei4g.—No. nil. , May Term. .IY:7 i
You ate. hereby notify4l tiii/: Ilhos. I. tiI.T.V. T, - T-' , :i .
!mahand, has applied' to th-ror m. t.pf c ,mrit'rm p
of 13;,..11..rd , Co.. i for a divor a fro i t leTr.borid ~,...
LoatriMcmy. and the raid ccnr. has 'appl , :fitv.l NT 1-.•
.I.yo.he l'Th illy of Dec. IST4.ltor bearm,filt:: i- .:i
Ttm , .. P. in th, , pr,li3tr.ea, at :Lich tidr..., , ,r,....1 1.'...:
you 1,26 r: tt.nitr lr ,!.ca thick pr per. 4
o,t 2. . , J. M. SIII. li, Sly..i..
INCORPORATION
J._ In tha matter of the incOr
e,leynn Metholist Church.
D.•c. T., Pill
Notice ukhereby given that
anczxtion ham pr,sient,d. to
Plyaq of BrOford C. 3. their a
for a decree of ti corps
C. rart rtg, the
corre-t, will decree that the •
prayed •for.. on t
1574. at 2 9';;;:r•c`..:,:r. tn.; title
the cant rit
TNCOIIPORATION N 0 TIC E.
.1 In the matter oittiOinco•noration iit Ike , _,1,-:: '
0; tied. tear Grover.—\n. 2t4). Di c, 'T., 1.1,74.
Notief , I. hereby chen thtit the abovit 00.=,,, - .1.:.
soclatlvn has p•csented t. the Cone. Ell Ccr.t.... k
`Pine of Bradford Co. their irtiele of,. .V's,.‘,. i. , .:,...
witting for a decrfe of Ineorpiiratlon,• !atl l , the ..- •
t
Cnurt baying es.anitneil tho +.9e, 571dF fin ilia ..: t
correct. will decree that they bo tr. nninrite, -
'prayed for, on Monday, Mei ith ila of Decersii••
1 874. at 2 2
o'clock.. it, tn., unless cause be ebnvol t'
the contrary. • ' i B. U. 'Pl•Cl;. •
Oct 22. , Pfothonotar-.;
,
A .
I'PLICA.TION IN DIVORCE.--
To Charlee Williams.—ro. 143. I. T.. 1' 71.
Yon aro hereby noteted Oat Em mai, 'William,
your wite..bsa applied to thpicourt ofr o,oamen p:.,2. , ',
of firadford Co.. for a divoice• from the .hon.'“ of
matrimony, and, the Said rourt bite aapofoteil ‘.l. , •.1-
1
day; the 7th day of floc. 1S 4. for la; wring the ...a.'l
Emma In. the premises , at which time . ; and 1:: , ' ,
you cm attend if you thin proper .1 t : : -
' Oct. 22. . L ' .;. IT. SIIITif, Shori.—
A DMINISTRA.TOR'S N,OTICE.:-
.11. N oticeia herebylgiversibat ill per RiTGIP. 113 a e - , t ,
t • the est to of Nlilton Philllpn, late of Sheshe(2.:l:l
deed. must mate immediate paythet4, ii IA ail 1. r
tnmis having claims againat tail esta must rt.- .i...'
them duly.anthenticated fed settlemnti 1
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IT 4RLIJET ItILLIP. .'=.
~1 „
. A. rollllo-•tz, .
'Zov..,*
EXECUTOR'S NOTICI
Is hereby given thzt r 1 perso
thsl' estate of tinasmash thicker.
deed, are.'reepiested to trMlm trum
sod all portions baring claims 'Age
reulq . .t present them duly 'autbenno
meat. . EDWARD 31.
Oct' 29 '7l,
A DIIIM.ISTRATOR'S 3.TOTICE.-
Notice is hereby giveOthatzlitderzons indebted
to the estate of Mathew Mlfirshall, IZto of Franklin,
deed, most snake imnailiateTent. and' all
persons. having claim. 14%1nel id estate -
present them duly stithenttested to settlement.
ELIZABETH L. MATtsHALL,
, - ' Ntilttinistrattiz-_
(let 2'3 '7l.
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A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 4—
1.21-Notiee is hereby Oren:that:all prsone Indebted
to the estate of Daniel A. ) °sr.:Y. late -of Warren.
deceased; are requeided ,to e- . truntedi..te,'
payment, and all person* basin • claims aglia..ll,
et
cud astute must present -,
Ahem du yr 4utbenti,al.-d
tar 110tii019CUL •
~,._,loFi:i il' I reliii:V.,
Oet 9 9 '74. 1 ~ ,InUntatra..:r.
i
i
XEOIF T. R,O 'S• , T9TICE.— _
Es:ollce fa hereby given that all ersons toct,btel
to the estate of Jobn slrCord, la e - of Erarlin ..,... in
tileessed.ere requested to ;rake lvatiltehate pal ruett
to John W , 311:. at hie office in Totwelida . BOrorglt.
Pa., andall persons hating• elare agsin,:t e 41.1
'State mitt present ilietn to !hint cut} , acitheniVt
ted, for aetttecuent. .- .l• S. It. 5 cCitftp,
- - I.FJOLIN W. am.
TOtrantle Pa., Nov. 17;/.$1
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TN BANKRUPTCY.—pi the.. Dis
-1 trict Court or the [Dekko,' State .for the Nyestein
osetrict of PPlLlllRy•vanta . , ' , s o . IRIS in Dautruphy.
Di the matter of :ti. SI. fiIIOYED d I 4. 11. SITNIZT i
13pkruPt. ' I 4 - '.' . • .
TO WITO If ITI/411.17 CONOERN. • .
Th:, nodoisigued hereby ;ince notice- i f L'e 3: -
pointment as' fresoiineo of IS. S.. novcriond -I, L.
-.wart. tate co-partners , doing bu mesa - at %V, ii;n.
sing, ed,nutY tl . Brs , ford sod Si to of Pothctylva•
oia, within said ritstrict,',who-'haiv . ,bet.ri at! , :t.t:cit
bankrutoe uosn their own p-htion, by ins IL-:r ci
, :onrt of seal D itrtct. , - 13.1011111, Ti,lillXitYli.
‘tyzr using. Nov. 23,1874! . li, . As .:1.....
i .
VOTICE —ld .jordet I that eVCry
1.11 ciaetomer shall hare the tail value of h,
looney: tho .nade , alaped wilt ointi Ilia 5t0:,... vu
.ONDNY.' the 19th Inst,.ion the"tead• p 1 ..). e3 , ,10tn.
T v
heukrul for pest patreue, all Wm . invited td call
end biet l ,ltho bottona.pticaS of ;this Ion; snit couivn
o-d financial criers, se thy goods. Willlba - retailed al
Sew York wholesale pricers ; and it pore :no kt.r.,
,tug theiuseh'es indebted,lare req ted to 'call all
pay without further notice,
. , I. 1 " - LA?. TAILOR.'
'Ortriville Centre, Oct. 13, '71.2' '1 "
ITA.LIIABriD D - WEIJLING Fc;
to class o
offer fa eala 'my talsabla now dwelling
Packer Acrundos Borop! Tbs•la•a - •:::
rurutitbed wflh all moderntraar menu , '•ot is large, with good Out gs, wrll, qi
fur further partinnLirs enquire on thii
tree.: • c ! lA. 11. DESSION D.
Towanda. Nov. 18,
14:EAliS
PA.. t
. COIL. WADI ISTBZETEL
The Iferfeee, Hermes. f all greats of t)
!louse, ins - Fad agaibet loss by, rire.! watheut,aby •
oftame. ' •
4 4riperp,",. 41111401101 Lipp& Bare- Ale. j
recal.ved. • .
TV.Margli 04. 4 , - I Pettitelt , iir
. , .
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I~
I (.1 t.
Eli
orat en
n
MIME
!he ahoy 1
to Court et'
tides of town .iat
."ration, iiw
nttie Fa'•l
me. unit tfind:ti..r..tr..!,,
in6drporal..e
'o 7th day ;;•.••
B. . prcz , -
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.$ •{ndel;+.:..l
:tt! , .
dlatr r!tyr,
sa
• ted flr F,
LLAtz. r
I:steti.ur
TOWAND
MEN