Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 15, 1876, Image 3

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ThirTL7, lura 15, 1676
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
C'onimissloners will Luild an iron
at Adieu&
TiiE 3tontrose Ii lyclidert4
.Ikrublicaq
offered fol.ale:
THE Dmittortl Aszociation will
mcct uithi the Tlvy Church, un Tuesday
Tiir Mammoth Cave is offered f)1 sal.
it i, a nix: opeuii% for l'ArtsoNs, Of
Troy.
EtirekaWor CO. are driveuAo
their full capar-tt.;%* 1 iu tilling °nicks for
Caeir mowers..
.
11 - 4. M.U.WELL, tsq., of this place was
.hoasu W. C.. T. of the County Convon
lii-.m, last week.
IZEr. P. S. EVEI:ETT, of East Smithfield,
baptized two adults by imtnCrsion, in this
place, recently.
31r.11e,rn Bi.orl; is again fully occupied,
which dOes not, look as though,all the busi,
was down toWn.
REV. Tar. meGLATar.lir
111 e, pulpituf Cliri Church, this place, vii
June 23.
THE Citizens National Bank - will ordm
for business, about thO first of July, in the
poonis formerly occupied by Mcrcu:'s
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• Tyr. Elruir - :.Fcritale Colleg e Flxeursion
-,sts have iviselyecitieliffled to Change frt Ira
-he Norther:l. C,{' tatral to the Lehigh Val.-
•:•y route. 1 •
C. S. CORN ,&" Co. opened a 99
cent - store in i'derrnr Mock, on 'Thursday
Last. The gtxxl?re all new, bright and
Atractive-
.:[
Mt, PHEASANT L(ID6E 3 .NO. 191, of
orwell, will hold an open session on Rtt
;inlay evening, dime 17. Col. .1. F. Nov,
,f New York City, will deli rer a lecture.
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El: I F*;.' ‘N FR. of Sullivan county
Ila” , .igh town last wed:. enKonte
Ottitennial Lion. \\e know
"ink) >nC better enleulated 1.0 enjiy and
the. show. '
-‘NY person ret!iill.
~ I , p raisement o r -hi. }loy•'1tl-
Tile a Ippiaiser in have :In ,:p
-91:1!tIty of beitt
. z u, tt,i :it the Tte,;,:ir
,,.'s this plaqe. to-morti,w ; .11tile
/Et.r.i:ATEstronl this place to the tjetKl
(:4.upty in
1.1.4 v.i 1., xvere thli._:lllc.l with the
ma - veer i❑ thev ws•re
by die gcoll,l•!•ir!fil' I.lf Caiiipto,l !J.
N F I ( I%l' ir,v*i
t:ll;"'; t .) Pa the (
( . .. , , , ! , 1 - uti(m. M0151: ,, 5c..
moi:i
thei:; a
11. Ese., ciiitor of
..-h , :•orate. died oil 'fliiiistlay last lle
-was prostrabori wic,iis!lCC
paralysis, from the r,f which he
(144-1- 1.13 IVZILS a of
11."11..i..4.5 . r0x, of Ath,e;s.
nt - r; n;:or.zfacturers , .. J.
I ortivy
T o y vk 11; 0 1 only
: three piyck-si 4 4 , r • to
%Nell
virtraciev of .:u it nvutl
OK. :Tuffs I. 1'
EIRE
i
f ,
able tt• proies,i(rhd
;flit
CZ=
gratlit 9 .r, has bet.n
Tiwt v,.;14, in lion: t,f
11.1; , r1111", .}".. 3. ~ 3. 1).
\ TAN t•I 1 ,1 t
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t IA It it grade, ill frulit ”C N. X. -I,'
iT ;11IIds tts plea , ttre u) call till' :twot
,l* 3t13, - of our roatit , r, v.i.o
:oiti find tiaeinselces iii
ANA`ni or i s ', 0.11:: ut 'statioliery, to the es-
NO. ti.f` , . '..tkrket Si.
_ -
‘\ SP.klll: T,n.tr
!1...r trees in frtnit. it..lloN.r.kNyifs
aml .1 lic•CAllE'ti trt':sitienevs. 1 , 1! 3lttin
et; icar....t betn ett , by (Inter ci
i:e. si) 111;11 tlt.t NV"; td _ratiit:
I Lie t4reet luau iru 1.4.•!! t-i-
==2l
Tit:: cliewillv - r Bap' kt
atio” v. - 11111:dd :i,1;111./1
ith I 110, )111 S: . h(II ;al ,f:., ( !lurch ' at
n ,, '011%; 11111, Wy tow
T1,11.-A.'•iy:c.lif Friday .yr
y in coninichee ata, 10 1 .
I r
'THE :,ays AV. 11': Qll , -
I , :xcq, 44' t'uswieltanna
1 , .: been sethlint; some butter' to
t.in-n. \V have r J !le' ' '. 103: 1 ;e
butt.Cr i t Su,, l ll , :in:nit:t (',runt V, but
‘ , l,i. , ct to Imvint; <mr excellent Yrie:lll
locitkci in that county. We
(~ r o i \
1 ' .;;n: nfI..NOTARY - 1 3 17(1:., 1V!10 ha; been
:•71tTor r .11 ,- frura a (11.-a1 , 1:11 111ts1) for ,several
NA" C ;Iry irippy nt,w
‘ll,ll improved, !0'1q., - ; v. .-y .4 , 1 , 11 t
l' . e'able at:'•';;;!.
, ii.l uot
ri,:t tentic,a
, s
F. • WAI:NET:, of • Owogo, i!;
\VI ifint; a liitory , •I T:,: g a v. T.
.
Or prt'llailri a hi,;-
tory of the men who.wet ill bit
i)v.cego tiC;y yoars 0+:0. 4 >f
1N4 . 11 yi! , )
Citric. at that tia,c, II rcy.: are DOW liv-
N. -C.. Esq., •ha-- his
11,,nse :and I."t iu 1,);1;11...., , ,i and a, ft-r
"on. to )111. an empiuye in
' , Trill:Ey Fit Shoy.
The - . .);ann fact nrit, - , •„,n,-1, en , • ri%
h.':. trdiptri,uts . : u•i
e) :my ho:-u-s and InNst, de
e eneoui-agett,-11/47..
t. I'. Ltll,Y, is (,14•
tn,st i•xpt•rit•ilo , d ;4•30 , in
‘7"aY. 1, is I'Ven
t' tlm gia(1(11 31. Barclay. 'Pile
1.,
c‘idt.i:ve, :At-az...it Di , 1(.4-,
.in t'!.c , C 4 t . 1 Ill`
14.!..t t:1'•
1:eop , )f
IR.V,
tteal - thee 1111' lateSt I•Vi
tlenee of tileir .:1 c::,fl_ is a
package (of F. 111.011;::, hearing
the Halite Of the uniorpri-thv,:•livin: The
liousv•tleierves p:lto.na.ge fr.nn
the fraternity -
• - 1 ,, r111 Mitty. ,0 . -
!.•111‘ , 011. I lic ~1 V.51)11 , ,
East, TiiValltl::. strum: by 1i!..1.t
-ning. No ivas (1.11:e.
4itlier than giviir,4 iiiniab-s a S4Avie
C. i's% :Au:. of this platy,
11 , k Si:l , , tig• :I'/W•l` licr si-
-( 4 t, •••
by Clic
101 lit) serious injury.
A v:nnirie rain acrrut, acco:np.tnied
r
by In•avy riv,,e(l ol . et tlti, ]dace
(m Al,putlay afferiP4,ll. Sevean't tt'nes itt
11 and one in front % N s .
t. ' 1.101.1 ft I.IOWII. TLO tiONit'll
1 , %; 111)\n 11'C Of 1 !!,3
• I Itridgt- St.,
N 1 1• :Ifil , , Vll 011 4 ;1.11t1 1 11 0 ,`' curb
I1!1 tnt h 1•11 . 1'. tt) illVak 1 hlI111•411 .
1 1 . :111!?..11.1tW . , 1 4. / is \ Ni'-
loin'
a skirthiNii took place lictwven
• t the Nelv.m.i TCM.IIIrIit
i , .A1! , 11 . 11* • ow tit last wet:k. It appvais
111. kt tw,, Or ill,. I . , :iren pet
te, the Mormon 311s_sitnlarics to
1.1, : .1ch itt the szitool ticar
qui- nail factory, ItuL tlirecior re
v,,ot ioNide
k1iti16..11!40• tit .1,11.'
ITI!" 4'4111:-.1111 tV
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THE Park View Hotel, 29th and Pop
tar streets, is gaining t an enviable rt:pnts
tion'atriong visitors to the CettAnial.• It
1s conveniently located aid provided with
all the eoinfort:Nntici conveniences of mod
ern first-class hotels, and is concluded on
the European plan. Mr. F. A. `Vann is
manager, and will take. special pains to
accommo;dato people who visit him:
Prior. T. J. • Alctihh, who has been
"teacipal hing-Uri
Cant idea how to shoot,"
as princ of the n Graded School,
for the past three years, has entered the
office of DAOEs & whare.ho
Will pursue the studyof the law. Mr. A.
is a young Map of excellent abilities. and
fine literary attainments. Ile will prove
an honor and au ornament tci the legal
profoss,lou.
Oun compliments are extended to the
„ Owego Steamboat Company,". for n ta!k
illy executed pass for the clegtant new
steamer, "Lyman Truman," which now
;plies the waters of the Susquehanna be
tween Oworo and other points of interest.
Tho vessel will carry 1000 passengers, and
is fitted up in thoroughly first-class style,
every provision having been made for the
comfort and convenience of excursionists.
GRANGERS. who anticipate visiting the
Centennial, Will be intemsted hi knowing
that the field, trials in the Agricultural
department will take plae as fellows:
Mowing machines; tedders and hay lakes,
June 15 to po; turichines, July 5
to 15, The eslitoition of lire stock on the
following dates: Ifor:4es, September 1 to.
14; (logs; September 1 to 8; neat cattle;
scptember'2l to -October di• nVitie, ()kn..
ber 10 to 10; i , ctober 10 to 18;
oultry, t - T3ber '-tuber 6.
lions u:; been a pleas
-,urine•
ant sum Mer is present pro
prietor. kr. STEPHEN S, -has added great
ly to its comfdrts and attractions. Par-
ties who desire to spend a day pleasantly,
71iould hie themselves to this cool and se
chided place. On the coning Fourth a
celebration will be held at the Lake. An
address will be deliYered, a brass band be,
in attendance, and every posnible means
employed that will athl to the pleasure or
comfort o Isitors.
PIM:SON - AU-A. T..Toussem, Esq., and
wife, of Port' :Jervis, were town last
Week, on a visit to their son, our popular
physician, Dr. T. B..lonsvt . )N. The fait
that the latest addition to the Doctor's
family, is of the. male persuasion, and
hears the name of his paternal grandfath
er, may have had something to do with
the vi.sit.
—Taos, P. IVii ,, ntzt•Yr, who left this
place at tb breaking out of the
fever in ISII. to seek. a fortype, and
iehu has sinre rcSiiiel in the Giliden State,
is visiting friends hire. ,fie is ]onl:iu
hale :nut hearty. and welts 17 , V:1 ' , lased
with the strides tewn Illaife sines
lie left us, lie is tlin sou of .h.:.SE WOOL
-1:11:14`,
J. Citz - 1 - , nu. - ): and wife have re
turned from a two week's visit to the um
:on:dal.
SATI - RlLty evehieg,, E , :lort after a -very'
a•vere elat ! t,f I:aledur, the
Itiverside Coal Company,
ri . the Flank road ,Love Bowkivy,
was. Ili , COVerell to be on iir(•, , 11 feiv
WaS ant" to
7Cially de,' roved.
The shaft !nun ;hi' ten i , f the breaker
was some :Jlk) feet deep, the iltaft of air
from which lutist let4lo eaused the dames
to spread rarsitil'y through the breaker.
Mr. 3. IL liwurEtt, the Superintendent
mid Odd owner. is one of the most enter
-,.rising and liberal hearted of all the ope
valor:4, and lie will have abundance of
nipathy in the nth :Corneae, if not more
substantial aid.. Twenty-live mules were
ii-th e
; shaft, twenty-three of which were
Two were saved. The pump
man was in the tuft eseaped„__Lu_
IM;oft.
, Troy, i,
fltr.
17.:1)9 r, - ,ang married man
Ea-t '1 u• anda, flied very sad
on Saturday last. Ile , 1 abertil as
'II , ILI in the foreno“;',l, aad ate Ids dinner,
hat shortly after ren:olaiped or fe.„-ling•
nnwell. aid was tal-% - _ , n tie; les.idence of
his brother. near re.-11r. WOOO
- I Nvws Taminenc , i nolininistere4l
[midiae. Soon after Ilics patient corn
'mem:al vomit inf.; :till expired almost im
mediately. It .y. 1 7 :: thought that he had
di e d from strangulation: a pont niortem'
examination was held. and the contents
of :the :Th.anach ' analyzed. what re
sult, we - have not beard. The young man
seemed to have a premonition that be
was to die.A week a`g,(l be was immersed,
saying that he had . been warned in a vis-.
is n litat lie must • prepam, to die. It is .
also sneteel• that he pro'epred a life
inser
:u:ce policy for fl;Onll, three days befOre
his (lath.
•.‘
JOON . frEVI.IN.j, CcrilMO, was so
' hadly injured at the upper depot Nend.iy
11v.4 . 111 - „ that lie died : , 114,1.1y afterward. Ile
V.ar; pas,;:tiger on t:;144-1 'No. 1:a and had
ireliase4l a ticket 'l - 4-iT Towaiii - 1.1. It is
tliftt 11..! Iyas ox .1 0., anti
lid!. mink. of tiou st.tt it,n was
out, be attempted to step from the
ir.tin bcf"re it rt..;:e!:,:d Ca- dep)t. y ak;
I)..dy wa; ftuind is ar li c wag. •u brifige.
is face was badly cut anti he Was uacon
:i:ous when discovered. Dr. JokissoN
W as anti dressed his wounds) and
dal :di in his power to relieve his suffer
ing, but all in yain. The poor fellow was
taken in charge by DAvin.SntninaN, an
employe of the „H. D. Co., and, kindly
canal for until o'clock, Tuesday morn-
ing. when death ca:uc to the relief of.the
sufferer. i;Pront paper.; found on the body
it was ass that his residence was
I:nflhlo, and his friends,werp telegraplatl
to at that plape.• Ills brotlierarrived last
evening and took ellargc• of the body.
have bc•ca C.,1. IT,,y
to state 'that the hit - vf appointalows
it rhli>ilc~ last wetk At :is inrorrect. lie
leotare on temlwr:l , ..oei at tho follow
i:•_ places on the 41:11‘ , ! --
lee;llres will frietals
of the cause are :(41aested to see Unit
Proper_ arrattt,rements are m a de.
Hot. is une.nl the n. ,t eloya.:o and hal
speala Is Ate hate et t.r.lktuned
think him 1.. 1 0.11 to (;,,, k
lie i, re; taialy in e;:rneN: in figlitilig for
111:1; I.ciLty,;il;;;
IfetTick; .Allis littlitm.,
7tlyersbut . :.;; 31erctli: E;Ltit
A:1111111 Cent:C: Alba
l'iarttlay:, Lt•Utty: t?s. \Ve4
iVt•-t 1 -1 —
t,:r, .1. li'latte; ti anti 7
Center: Sittssitoytin; , f
tu - n-
I
Ttt!: St ilt!t r). -Lilo 111210 i 5C1104.1
.'.n.lli 4;1 ' ,;111Iitt1 1.71 11•aul.'!}'
The
1), ;1:.1 CH .., It
tht...1t1•4 . 111•S ;111t1
IS
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IV. sift •
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T
Tia• lax rate for Via• year i 8 tixerl at
mir., ur ,chool anti for building..
purposes, in whlition to the pe,r capita
tax -of flo 7 lol'.
uu 111.g1 ,, 11 it Was
td) pi.as• tax ,in the hands 'if
that Le Ine
for tiiig t it. ,anc,..
snii:i.in„ the maa dirtetctl
to invite propo,als from - he ':' , .c.viir;tl deal
t•rs in thi, for furnishing coal for
the k.o:aing year. with a request that t h e
la• iiiesent;tl iir before ,the
I.ir tirst Friday. in July..
tilt iniition, , :ationincil to jilt•et (111
ANN Et.l4A.--itvery reakler of the HE
ponda: has hdu'd of "ANN wife
number 19 of Ilitninam YorNs, and most
of them mill be inteiested to kniiw same
tai:i in re;fai a to _her, and mill be glad
to hilow that Rev. E.' 14 Snot has
11:4 the agent)) for her:wilderfal curd
ii.q.idar h , ok, IV di gives a full insight
awl description of the llornuut tribe in
:sal! Lake. The viii ltr peculiarly
intecestit.g just at this time, when . Bin G
il a Ins endssarl...4 . .aie in the eintuq,
.selyt lug in the interest - of M o rm o nism.
Tr. Bt isl Well known as a relia
ble ehristiati gentldnan, and engages in
the work of eanVassing for the book, more
from a sense of duty than hope of peen-.
niacy reward. bespeak for him a
It'effptilin. and for the lsiok a
inVestigalion, iießeving its o:r_
dilation will prio,o bend:whit to the , Intel
aral'inorali: of I hp commtinjiy.
Slr. abo. 11111%;1:•St S h , •r in
-t 4.73 N110;044; worit; o ;.k/or t3rit;fl-
II:=MII
S. W. Ai -% 01:1),
Secretary
Tim people of Troy are to havnan old
fashioned celebration on the ninth. A
Meeting
was held in Redington's Opera
House last. week t When appropriate com
mittees were appointed and the follovrins
officers selected f 0511.10 tireatiOnt-
Pregrignt of the ay--S. W. Pomeroy.
Vtco Prr.sidenti—Hon. V. IL Long,
- Hon. Delos* Rockwell, W. A. Thomas,
Jno. Mr; E..W. Ccilwell, Dr. M. D. Gam
tile, Stephen Crane, Paw Peck, IL M.
Ferguson ; Jesse B. McKean, Hon. Jas.
H. Webb, V. M. Wilson, Adam times,
Hon. S. DI. Harkness, Benj. Young, W.
11.. Baedeker, . Morris Shepard, 'lsaac
Squires.
Secretaries —Rev. S. L. Conde, A. S:
Hooker, J. T. TdoColloni. •
Reader of Declaration—J. R. Willonr.
ChaPlain—ltev. C. T. Hallowell.
11.
Treasuttr-z- - John E. Dobbins., f •
Tke, committee on fireworks weie in
strtieted to procure a piece of artillery if
possible. ,
Go TO THE CENTENNIAL.--WO fear that
the people of this county do not nppreci
ale the Ivnetlts to be derived froth a Visit
to the Centennial Exhibition. It is 'mike!l
upon by ninny sitnply a great show, which
has no other interest than attiCheit to airy
large collection of Chriosities: This Is a
tad intstake t anti tto MO who can possibly
atibril it, should fail to spend at leasta
'week in "doing" the Exhibition. A thor
ough inspection of the Exhibition will
prove more, thtti it six month's
tour skoroati, While to our young inen,.and
ttliecially students, whatever may be
their intentions regarding profession or
Occupation in the future, the Exhibition
opens a field for observation which ought
to be improved. It is nit a great show
shop, but it is a magnificent academy,
where one can see evidences of skill or
thrift of those natural or artificial
.pro
ducts which give to the' nations their:dis
tinguishing characteristics. A visit to
the Exhibition is worth a term ill roller,
to any young man wlth trc eyes.
=Z=EZI
THE following Mail routes in this coun
ty are advertiied to be let in July: „
From Shoshequin, by llornbrook,' to
Towanda, 71•rniles and back, three times
a week. • Leave Sheshequin Tuesda.y )
Thursday and Saturday a S aniVe
at Towanda by• 11 tt. tit. Leave Towanda
Thnrsday and Saturday at 12
m.; arrive at Shoshequin by 3p. m. Bond
required with bid, 2 , 3300.
Proposals for six-times-a-week service
invited; 'boors of ' arrival and departure
the sat as in above schedule for three
times-a-week, service, Bond required
With bids
.for six-times-a-week service,
$(100. .
From. numinertield Creek, by Nisbet
(n. 0.) Mittens (n. o.) lierrickvins and
Union Gfove (n. o.). to Leilaysville, 103
miles and back, three times a week.
Leave Itummcrtieldi -Creel: Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 5 p. m., or
thirty minutes afterarrival of mail train;
arrive at Leltaysville by Bp. tnti leave
Lclhiysvillo Tuesdcy, Thursday and Sat
urday at i a. tn.: arrive at Rummertield
Cree at 10 a. m., or thirty minutes before
arrival of mail • trains.. Bond required
with bid. .$lOO.
O.:C. WonnEN writes to the indepot
ni Repul,/irac t :in for. ms, eoneerning
one of-the r , , , sitients of this county:
"Nut l:veing any reply. retinr,ted,
respecting the writer of the one f:!vorite
song- 5
" 6nr. nor° 's dead—a &WWI sound
How large the stroke: How Seep the w 1 :
I would state that it was written 'by Criall
Terry, who die(' in Terrytoivn, Bradford
Co., Pa., in 11404. The Wentomts at the
mouth of the Wyalusing were celebrating
the first Foneth of'.lnly after the election
of their candidate for Proldent. (hi a
few days 4 notit.v.,,Jiy request of Minor
Yorke, 'Mr. Terry wrote the song, which
was well sung by a young lady named
Polly Sill. What 'tune was prepared for
it, or to what: old lone it was adapted,
does not appear. In IS61), ono of Mr.
Terry's grandsons gave, from memory, a
copy of it, which—neatly sixty' years af
ter its birth—reads somewhat different
from the version in a recent ReiatVie.m.
This information was chiefly given by
David. Craft.. of Wyalusing, in the
Ji.'irh..l (ilea IkT of 1%, when persons
were living who heard it snug in
Mr. Terry was a well informed, worthy,
man, who wrote artielen of more merit
than "Our Hero."_ le Also galt a litymed
sketch of the Wyoming 31a nacre, which
may be found :it Miner's History. Thus
the wilds of Noithern Pennsylvania, sev
enty-live ycars'ago, produced song Whieh
became famed .as far away as Vermont,
!Mode Island, ize.„and which is reprinted
in 1811 i."
SULLIVAN Cor:ivrr.—Wc clip the fol
lowing. items from the Omni!'
Denten-rat, of last week:
Mr. P.vruteK 1 3 11M.F.N 3 of Towanda, is
anl. arch and oven fir the new
boilers gt. -the tannery in this place.
TlOmNll 4 -- maARI.ANE C 0.,. believe in
golid= work Anne, and have conse
iipently engaged "OAT, — who, as a I-tone
tritsit, bas nu superior in this part of the
:-itatee
.Lou Et..2REE, GAY BARTLETT, awl a
friend from Ithaca, N. Y., have been try
ing their be ,4 t to bamboozle the trout (hir
ing the pastfew days, at Sehrcyvogle's,
Mrs. .1. V. llouTos, and Miss LACY
tionioN, of Ithaea, N. Y., accompanied
by Mrs. 1L U Roo :Irma, and Miss JES
sIE ROCKWELL, of Towanda, haie been
visiting with Mrs. S.F. COLT.
Mr. SANS. SWEET, of Towanda, was af
ter the trout '`hot and heavy," last week.
lle captured 130 iu one,day. Leave !
THE T.NNEmEs.—So quietly are tan-
Ateries run that few persons have any ade
quate idea of their L practical results, nor
of their imp9rtance as sources of brisiness
sulmort in regions around. How consid
erable tins is, practically. may be noted
from a single example:. By farmers of
only a portion of Cherry township, (luring
a month, this season, over fogr; thousand
&Mars, cash, ha.. been received for bark .
i delivered at I)ohm's Station. This hag
been purchased by Tiroaxt:, MITARLANE
Co., for their (ifeenivood Tannery.
En
TUE " FN.% KI.IN''S VlSlT,—Montlay
morning, the members; of thiri company,
accompanied by the Citizens Silver Cor
net Band boarded a train especially pro
vided by A s'st. Supt. R. FRANK Gooom.tx,
and were Biagi on their way to the classic
Preeinets of :51neunt .littl!,o7r, better known
as Seraidon. Arriving it Pittston. Asst.
hi t. tear, of the I). I.:. & V. RR.
attached an extra engine and "wild-tat
ted" the excursionists up Lactawituna
River.
At,the depot in Scranton the 1-Company
were Ina by a Committee of .TEN front
Franklin Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 1,
of I lyde Park, and escorted to their
!,:irlors,and froni thence to the feernians'.
V. ST Ti:". proprietor, (which
by the way, is first-class) anti the Me-
Neever Iloiic. In the afternoon Frank
lin No. 1 of Scranton, with their guests,
formed in front of their house and pro-
Ceeded to Serauten, proper. whew the
column was formed. The streets through
which the procession passed were decora
eil in .my colors, the windows of the hou
ses and the pavements tilled with ladies
and gentlemen, waving handkerchiefs and
otherwise showing .t heir appreciation of
the Volunteer Fire Brigade.
In the evening a banquet
,was given at
Frknklin house, at which the lady
friCluls of the company_ vied with each
other in doing honor to the guests of the
company. .
Franklin No. 'l, of Scranton, "The Re
liable uhl Rooster, — is officered by the
following named gentlemen :
- Dist. Eng., IL K. CANFIELD; President
E. if. F.V.M; Vice Pmsident, WM. JCR . -
F.NITAIT; Secretary, Sonx!W. Mints- '
, Fin.
Sec,, ; SNosiv En; Foreman, Gm .I9NEF;
Ist Asst. 211, C. E. 31.inov
mrs; Engineer, GFA).II:NF.F.I ASSistant,
T. 11. BAUR; Pirelli:My FRANK JERI:I4I/M;
Pipemen, 11. Encti . nt, C. KnAmEtt, W.D.
.A.',KnAN rat.
Each of the visiting lirmen were pre
waled with a silk badge, bearing the fol
lowing inscription
" 01,0 -noosTim."
• (rt 4 teioncr.)
j Franklin NO, t, of Hyde l'ark,
Franklin No. I, of Towanda,
- WELCOME.
. Several of the Tewanda boys were pro
senied with a' C'tntennial badge, bearing
on its face an eagle, 1776, 1876,,a baud
engine, a steamer, and the words _6‘Seran
ton F. D." t
On Timsday, the boys, surfeited : with
pleasure, said,-to their hosts "Enough,"
t and with ,he friendly '.'Farewell" and
Hod wishes of allottarted for arri
%log on time. A street parsde finished
pro,, ,,, rtitnin , .- tont the com t,,t.•
pany disp
smtl sattAir l l with thor top,
- Rolm—The present week has been one
of untwist' interest and exeitemetitt
On Tuesday mornina, the tlth hist, about
9 o'clock, FitMiele Ftiiist died instantly,
la suPposed, heart discaSe,iwith
which he had ibeen'troubled for some ten
or eleven years. He was highly esteemed
as a man and as a Christian. •
On the asunedaY, about 0 O'Clikik in the
evenil* the bent OM.I.EXAIIDEnIArtCKIZEp.,
near Orwell Ili 1, wan discovered to bo do
lite, It WM totally XolisUtned, with one
horst, a quantity of hay and some valua
ble fanning implements.
On Thursday, the Bth, the; funeral of
the aforesaid FRANCIS Pn_osi tooklace
at the M. B. church in Mlle, ho t'. P:
Ilowntoqa prcatthitig on the sad occasion
a keije large congregation.
This Pridayl morning ORVILLE 11. TAl'-
LOR led to thef bridal altar LiylE LUNO,
daughter of Rev,. A.' B. LUNG, and start
ed immediately on a bridal tour, for Phil
adelphia, to do the Centennial Exhibi
tion.. Thus one lone star after another is
leaving its solitude and Joining the grand
platy of the happy married ones,
The. benediction of a large number of
their friends tdill follow them
Yourt;
C. E. T
Rout; Juno l p; 1876. •
Nrii" l tiO.4 Tun WEATIrmn.-The fol
lowing notes on' the weather during the
winter of 1875-fs were kept ,by a valued
subscriber to the harm TER, who has
kindly furnished them for publication:
Sept. 20, firnt snow; Oct. 1, snow, 10,
snow,'-17, ono* 11 inches deep, 10, snow
4 inches; Nov! 1, cold and squally, .2,
snow, 4, rain, hail and snow, 12, rain and
snow, 17 and 18, rain and . snow, 23, rain
and . snow, 27, Min, 80, ono Inch at snow,
mercury down to gem; Dee. 4 ; fog and
rain ; 8; ditto We fortnedt t ilk slid* 11,
12 ) stitially; 1 1611 snow, 13, 14, 15, blus
tering and squally, 10, 17, 18, ' blustering
and some snow; mercury at zeto, 20 a lit
tle more moderate, 21-2-3-4; 5 inches snow
fell; 25, warmer, taking', the snow mostly
off', 26; rainy' in the morning, freezing,
making it very slippery, 27, cool ; 99; cold,
29, foggy and ItilittY; good sap weather;
flten the 28th to Jan. 3, cool, 6,7, 8,9,
sap weather, fOggy and rainy, 10• bluste
ring and col, silow in the air, 11 mercury
B'D above 0, snow in the air, 12 blustering
cold and squally all day, mercury 8•: , above
0, 13 still down; to 8), since the 10th mer
cury has ranged from 15 to 30C , above 0,
with a little rain, 17 still warm, up to 380,
18, 19 from 58' to 65':' ; foggy and rainy,
20 cold and bluStering in the morning ; in
the thornitig; t. g p. miirreury :it 20 0
above, 22 15 ,, above. snow in the air for
two or three days, half au inch or more
of snow on the ground, 23 a little pros
pect of more, 26 i an, inch, of snow this,
morning, mercury 30, 21'!hail and rain'
freezing, making it slippoy, a little more •
moderate in the afternoon, 28 foggy and
roily all the forenoon, 29 foggy with snow
'and::", rain, :10 mercury at 18, 31 cold, Feb.
1 6'i m mercury at 20 2 boisterous wind
all-night with a little snow, mercury at
17 at 6a, m.; 6, a. m., mercury at zero,
4 a little snow in the air, at (I a. in. mcr
envy at72o, C Mercury ttt 40 and little
misty ; i Warm 4nd pleasant all day, 8 and
II clear: *.trin mercury in, 10 14111.
rain last night.] mercury 45, 11 rally, 'l2
mercury at 45 at 6 p. in., 13 mercury at
s.:pleasant as ;‘,tay, 0 wand and rainy,
mercury at,46, 15 l 4
foot snow, mercury
35, •16; cold awl Windy, mercury 20 at 5 p.
MI; 17 mer. 20, !squally, 18 mer. at 6 . a. tn..
22, windy and squally all day, 19 at oa.
tn. titer. 21, at '1 p. m. 40, 20 at 0 a. Incr.
20, 6 p. in. 26, 21 at 0 a. in. mer. 15, at '9
p. m. 83, 22 mer. 35, 2:1-at oa. in. mer. 0,
at 12 in. 10 3 aborc i at 9 p. tn. 2' above,
24, 6 a. m, 2^ above; at 6 p. m. 23" at.Tve,
23 at it a. In. 8.- 1 . at 12 tn. 26.:,at 0 p. to.
19 . above, 26 6 a. - . tit. 17 -2 above, 27 a.
m. 36- above and rainy. 28 still. rainy, at
least, 1- inch of julid ice on the ground, 29
the-ice still continues, mer. 29 in the af
ternoon. March I titer. 24 to 26 all day,
2 squally all day, rater. 20; 3 pleasant but
cold, mer. 10, 41at ti r. in. incr. 30, 5.-warni
and pleasant, 6 at 6 a..ta. 44 3 ; - 5 46 3 ,,
$ 40- rain and Snow, 9 at 6 a. m. IU
at 0 a. M. p. in. 414-, 11 6 a. in. 401,
rainy, 12 at 6 ant.:::,LV, 14 cold, 104 i,
16 31 ', snow, hail and rain freezing mak
ing it icy, 17 snOw squalls front 11 a. in.
all the rest of the day blustering., 18 7 0
noon, 19 cold, cold and squally all day,
21,7 in. snow last night, 6 a. in. '3o'
cold Mid squally all day, 1 in. snow - last
night, 23 20 3 at 6 a. in., 25 0 in. snow last
night, 3Zi. 'at 0 in., 2$ rain, 3 in. water
fell, 29, :10, snow - in the air, 31 6 a.m. 23 ,
Aprit3 quite rainy with some ice; April
squallyrl all dity. CAL'
TILE CONCERT.—The second ortlic se
ries of Linta Hand Concerts came off on
Monday evening, • As a gratifying evi
dence that the excellent reputation of the
band is not confined to. Towanda, we are
pleased to state that, a special train
brought from Waverly, Sayre Athens and
'Ulster; three hundred p,eoi:le, who had
been attracted here by the notice of tire
entertainm6nt.' These visitors were near
ly sufaCient to fill the. hall, but our own
people were not backward in patronizing
the concert, and the result was a complete
tbrong—Mercu!r Hall being tilled to over
doling, not ()vim standing room remain
ing-nuoccupied: , The best evidence that
could be offered that the performance was
ap - preiiiated by! the immense audience, is
the fact that the hest of order and atten
tion prevailed throughout.
It would be impossible for us to do jus
tice •to the Performers, but we hazard
nothing in saying that no musical enter
tainment-Over before given in this place
was equal to it!
The concert Was opened with a Grand
Mateh by, the Band. The sweet, rharino
nions strains produced by the beautiful.
instruments were even more enchanting
than the most ardent admirer of the Ba7l
had ever daredto hope for. At the con
clusion of
,thiS piece, "0 Itestkis Sea"
was sung by Mrs. Dr. Mox.r.txvF., E. J.
SMITII and Dr. IJoitxsos, The piece was
a most diflieult one, but was rendered. in
perfection, and, was warmly and enthusi
astically applauded. The next perform
:thee was a sting, "Watching," by Mr.
ti~ern. Mr. STULEN 1)(91 . 0E111Ni a very
sweet air on the.yiolin. It may seem in-.
vidions iu us tit call special attention to
Mr. S., but the grace and skill with which
he handles the "bow", always give him,
the undivided attct.tion of an appreciative
audience. "I! Arise from Dreams of
Thee," was *Sang by Mrs. Mox.r.txvs:,•
and listened td wititlnere than ordinary •
pleasure. They, deli, sweet voice of Mrs..
M. has won fur her an enviable reputa- ,
tion among musical critics, and her reptt-.1
tation as an artiste suffered nothing by
her rendition 'of the beautiful and ;fetich
ing ballad. 'The first pat t was closed with
a singularly sweet and melodious 1K dorm- t
:nice by the Band, entitled "D4arted
Days." Overture "110k -trio," a dull- !
cult eoinpOSitiiin, was rendered most ac
ceptably by the Band. Mrs. 11:tr,owtx,
one of Towanda's favorites, sung "Dare
Tell ?" so sweetly and in such , perfect:
time, that few could believe her merely an I.
amateur. It is:, seldom that the most cul
tivated artistes and professional 'singers
equial Mrs. B. either in style or richness of
voice. "Sailor!Sighs," by Mrs. MoNTA-N
-YE and Mr. Smtin, was executed man
ner to command the wrapt attenMin of
the entire audience. " Verlegenhist''
with clarinet and piano accompaniment,
was one of -Mrs. MONTANYE . S best per
formances. '"Qoine Where my LOW Lies
suing by Mrs. 11,thnwtx, Mrs.
MINER, Mr. SAlrru and Mr. Ilitt.Dwix,.
was so well performed that the lateness of
the hour did not distract the attention of
the largo audience. The performance was
concluded wititi a Scotch Medley*by the
Band, withelarinet solo by Mr. WARD. _ •
This short and hastily written sketch of
one of ithe most entertaining performan
ces ever given in Towanda, will give but
a faint idea of the real enjoyment. it g.,ive
those mum listthwd. The pieces' were; all
encored and although the programme had
been prepared to till an evening. Mrs.
Mosr.ks vt•:, Mrs. 11..thowni, Slthll
and Mr. STut.E.ii were compelled to appear
several times. Miss NELLIE. ItOOOE pre
sided at the piano with great grace and
. dignity, performing her part with an ease
and perfection j;eldom witnessed in one 1 :o
young.
The Baud, rio less than the audience,
are: under many obligationii, to ➢dr. SCI IT 11,
of Scrintoll, who kindly volunteered to
assist, and whoi,o3 presence added so much
to the enjoyment of the occasion.. '•
Mr. PACKER also give another evidence
of his liberality,' and interest in the Band
by placing a special train at their dispo
sal for the accommodation of istrtles be
tween here and Waverly.
The mitsie)p i layed by the Baud is from
thp hest outhees„ and is of the.saffie char
acter as that : ptop..l by
nit!vtl•
. NEW BOOK.-=POPULAR HISTORY OP
TIIE UNITED STATE% DT WILLIAM CM.
+I4IEVATIT AND:Brmotelkiwaitn'
New York: Sentmen, Anmsznoso &
Co.—We briefly noticed last week the
first volume of this work, which will con
sist of four royal octavo Volumes. As the
chief portion of.. the literary work of this
history has been done by Mr. Bryant, the
Nestor of American poets and journalists,
it is nuneeesiktary to espatiate oft the
excellencies of the Publication,'
either as; a literary effort or as a
trustworthy histeiy of the great nation
which is even now celebrating the first
centennial of its birth among the nations
9.,f the earth. Prdni the time that Mr.
gave to the world ThanatoPais„
,the stamp of his genius has been indelibly
fixed upon Ainerican literature, and Liven
that time, during which. two generations.
of men re passed from the face of the
earth, that genius has been glowing with
a brightness which not oven the f r o s t s of
four score winters can dim. Who more
fit to write a history of the United States
than, William Cullen Bryant, within the
scope of whose life has occurred - much
that hall aided to make the nation great
Mid Born before the death of
Washington,,The author was in lih prime
while Jefferson; Adams, JaCkson, Yobs
ter and Clay mere exerting :11 active and
liowerfulintluence ifpon polities and
But Mr. Bryant has not undertaken
this great task, in the period of old age
unaided. He has associated with hnii ,
Sidney Howard Guy, who has wen the
veteran'swittidence and esteem by long
service under his eye, as his assibt a nt, i n
his editorial duties:
The first volume of their work deserves
the highest praise,,noz only fur itieviden
cos of laborious research, but for the.man
ner in which it hi4bfien put together. It
contains O 3 pages. The illuStrations
eonsirt, rf five sel• nlateN itichtdiUg
frontispiece- tA
a portrait of Mr. , Bryaitt, , ,
twelve full page wood cuts, over three
hundred engravings distributed. through
the text, and eight curious maps. Land
scapes and sea views, portraits, auto
graphs and pictorial fac-similes, incidenti,
antiquities, coins and medals, seals a
idg,nattires, relics, ruins and many other
things which arc better seen than des
bribed, are to be found in it.
Dr. H. Shelton Mackenzie, of Philadel
phia, in a lengthy and elaborate criticism
of:the work, says of it: "The first por
tion of this history gives us, within the
reasonable compass of - ninety pages, an
account of America prior Ito its discovery
by Columbus in 141)2, This is arranAed
tinder the heads--=The l i t:e-Historic Mon,
the Mound-builders, the Northman in
America, and I'l4-Columbian Voyages
'Westward. The elements of this clear
narrative are Old World (chiefly Scandi
navian) traditions, fiction 'and ingenious,
,speculation, with a small infusion of Tact..
•Itireads like a romance, and is eminently
lug,gestive;• of course there is much guess'
w)ric :in it. The authors, wq perceive,
accept Mr. Agassiz's Theory, so flattering'
to our pride, that America was 'first born'
among the continents !' Leaving the tra
ditions to be estimated at their true val-
ue, as traditions, we turned to the chap-:
ters ott those great mysteries of facts-- r
the remains Which the Mimed-Builders
have left, and what was 'found in thenr.
Here the engraver's art is made most nr--
ful, in a sort of historical object-teaching,
for we arc presented with accurate repre
sentations of the things Thus deposited in
the far-off ages, and brought to• light
through intelligent researches in our own
time., The Mound-Builders belonged V)
the pre , hLstaricperloti, and with them our
knowledge of the land we live itt truly'
begins."
The work will be sold only by subscrip
tion. • The agent ftn' the sale of it id this
is M. Cws vERS, 4,F:huhu; Who
will call upon our citinens and give them
an opportunity :of obtaining this really
very desirable work, which we tike pleas
ure in commending, to the consideration
of our readers,' as something Which no li
brary or book table-should Co without.
AT rims Inots.—Mrs•rEßTOUS D !SAP
PEA BANCE.-Ou Saturday afternoon last,
our usually quiet borough was thrown in
a state of excitement over the report tht.
Robinson,3lrs. a dress-maker occupying
rvotns in the residence of Mrs. Gregory,
on Feny street, had.
CVMSIiTTED stICIDt.
The tide of opinions can high for a time,
and many conclusions 'were arrived at, a
few as follows: Some proclaimed that
she Lad left a "note," written on the fly
leaf of her bible, stating plainly that she
bad
"GONE TO ILEAVEN."
Others.atated' that the note read differ
ently, and to satisfy the anxioum multitude
the bible containing the liner; wak at once
Produced, which appeared as follows:
••Two !deo and two alone
heal up tf itt?ven!
If---taken att37
And dent:. given.••
The above lines were interpreted thus
ly: "Two steps and t'n'o alone," meant
that she had left her room at 2 o'clock on,
ti+turday morning. Those who had a
slight opportunity of knowing, are pretty
positive that she did not leave her room
until live in the morning. —B4ilf-taken,'.'
—this settled the whole matter;
. it con
firmed the first fears—that she had coin
niitted suicide, from thu fact that a hy
phen betiteett self and taken :was a mark
that she had placed there for the express
purpose of satisfying her friends as to her
FINAL END
The question now arose, as to how she
'had put an-end to her life. -It was at once
decided that she bad jumped oil the ''Sus
quehanna bridge into the river, from the
following facts: Her best wearing apparel
wak left in her rooms, with the exception
of under-clothing, which, from appearan
ces, she had changed throughout. flair
pins andhead-dress were all ilying on the
dressing-table. Ifer outer garment was
supposed to have been a dark calico dress,
somewhat worn; her best shoes and slip
pers were found and her bld ones missing.
Thus it is believed she started out poorly
clad as to outer garments, and without
hat, cape or shawl, but, strange as it may
appear, her parasol was missing and it is
supposed that she took it for the purpose
of gently letting herself from the bridge
to her watery grave.
The above is about the way thingsran
during Sunday and Monday, while Men
were faithfully dragging the river in every
direction, to find heri body, but as yet
there are no tidings of the lost woman.., •
• ' MRS. nonrmos
was the widow of one of our ;Union Sol
diers, and drew a pension of about ..iztul per
year: At the time of her mysterious dis
appearance she was about 49 years or ago.
She has a (laughter, who iK married and
living hero; also a soft-residing in one of
the Western States. She came from Smith
field to this place a few years ago. an(Ven
tered into the business of dres.stmakftig,
which she has constantly and faithfully
followed up to the present time. She was
a neat and intelligent appearing woman,
and moved in good society; was a mem
ber of the Baptist Church, in good stand
ing, ond.a teacher in the Sunday School,
and we doubt if there is a bible inljris
borough that shows more genuine sins
of perusal than the one we saw on 310u
day. She was generally high spirited and
full of life, but Jro a week or so past silo
has had very little to say to any Alin not
even ~to those working with her. She
might have been temporarily deranged,
and put an end to her existence, yet it is
hoped differently. The lines aS above
quoted were taken from the Ily-leaf of her
bible. The report as to the manner of
her dress, is probably correct, with the
exception of the parasol.
—Doubts and feam ate entettained by
many as . to the "free.brhige" over the
Citcinung, but, we Lope, without foutla
dation.
—Peterson LC:. Lyons, forinvOy of To
wanda, have opened 'their new meat-mar
ket, at the old .bakery stud. We hear
they arc doing a thrlying business.
—The work on the new banking house
to be occupied by the First National
- Hank, is being pushed rapidly forward.
In connection we will add. that by many
it was supposed that tho Bank suspended
operations for airline after the lire, which
is ineorreet.. Charley does not do buSI-
Ile:*4 in t that way. The Hank opened at.
the usual time (1 o'clock) the morning af
ter the lire.
—Ross, proprietor of the Sayre Planing
Mill, informs us that he has a greater run
of work at this season, than at any time
since his mill nos been in operation. Build
ers will be looking to their own interest
by examining his .worii and prices, before
contra - Who. elsewhere. •
• JAW, ibe gentleman wilp
nwriS the pretfY liorses, is making smite
very decided improvements •on his dwell
ing and thopremises surrounding it.
I.P4try k!turn!it 6glr If;Ita;:a ! vn-
Monday last. caused considerable delay
l ttifrithigeoa d lq th e trairei ore the Ithaca kt - Athens
i I .
The engine and boiler for the new
steam boat,' that is intended Ito ply on the
river at this place, is .nearly ' completed,
and the boat well under Way. It will be
launched on the 4th of July when every
body, editors included, wil l invited to
town.'
temperance lectures last week,
and : yet wo can see no decrease in the
pridnef rum. Sad indeed.
—.The Sayre Molise lias,thanged hands.
Abdrit a. three-hundred-pounder from
Owego, is Wino host at !present. They
say Lo ; knows how to keep a hotel and is
a lirkt-rate f i llow in over particular.
:
BUSINESS LOCAL.
rir New Prints at ICE.nr S Bliss.'
Crtiow Dress Goods at i KENT & BLISS'
New lot of Shaviis at KENT Sr:
DIV gaels,rccclVwl daily at ILK ND 41iii.tlea
. ,
1. ; Airtitraylat, , done at Ileft4aLltaa's jeiteltt
Store,
rr A now stock of Coisets at - KENT 4k.
`Byes
ILlriluttrick's Pattorujs at KENT &
4;5.7;
IreLadies' Lin©n Stilts at KENT
& •
ii?/* 'Pall. at KE*T Aki and see
thelt:no* good..
CE' tiew Cloth's anti l'Ca.ssimeres at
pr A. full lino of Parasbls and Fans at
4r4r. "(SNOWMAN offers a great reduction In SU,
ver-Plated Ware.
ar A full lino of Ilosio4 and Gloves at
KaNi:
I:i' A full lino of SutOmor
'Skirts at
KENT /MU'S.'
larWhitO goods in gteat Variety at
xEst & Buss.. .
ter do to' KENT cir: .BLII;'S' for your No
,
thins ainl Fancy Ooodi.
I ,
I3P" Call at WE,.vr 110As', and look
ivack Grenadines.
tir A largp stock of dames and toys,
at coat, at Wit ttcomp & 811Arti's.
ar All the' latest pnb [ licatioini, very
, -
Cheap, at 'WHITO)3111 & SHArTIS.
rgr EiCrytiang in tho lino of station
er), at WI!ITC0k11 4 SII ti:T . S. I - I
I
re WitiTcomn &StiAi.yr sell the best
Blank !Molts manufactured In the country. j
Ur The largest, and befit assortment of
spritift ellithing in ROM EN rcr.Lirs.
==:l
V-7 You can get all the, littent styles of
stationery, very eite.ap, at WIIIiCQ3III & SIfAUT'S
tr - A large assorttnenti (if spying and
snnuperjiat3, put re,:etvea. M. E. nossN-
F 113.6.8.1
far Great reduction ' 1 in American
Waidies"at CiiAmurnti N'B4.l9ne 5.
Sir6ol, Silver, and !!'pe etaeles, and Fp.
GlanWs, in great variety, at IIEtrDELM S Jewel
ry Stnrb. •
G It( )1.7-Nrl) CS:YUG A
1 1 1,ASTP,It, at Myer' :1111101yersburg6,.Pa.
It cri
y want to secure a good article, ant? ge
ithe north of our money, the place togo Is 11,11 m-
nOtet, ran ro call at liiiiirmitictit'tt; If your
wish to hoy anything In the Unit of Jewelry, Sliver
anti Sliver-plated 11-are.
tir FOR ititNt.—Tho i laweiiii, g house
~. 1
, , 1 . , , 7
lateiy 011 . (111 , sell try COI. irOnTr!s;, On 3!pila street.
Eiviiiire',' I I). C. DA;Wire.
--417-4
• M. — Office hour* at Dr. bolosol: ° s Den
tal Irnnt4 9 o'clock A. 31. to 4 o'clock P. 31.
hliarp Um...011111u s°.
11F.S1/I:I.MAN Las 'the linest stOek
of Wtelles, Jcwidry and Sllverwan., ever brought
into this town, Call and sac It.
lIENDEL,:3IAN 19111 Um largest and bee
Sthck of ladle anti ; gentleme l rs' gold and silver
*atehes ever brought to Towanda.
VE" Itubber Paint, I . Paints,
all colors and shades, at lowest , •wiT.4.
M
It. Wtt.t.Ml at iiot4t.
'Passengers to the West will filui it
to their 44v:ill:age to purchase itick.ets at the Ta
peput. Rates rediteeditkl:iu (rota Sept, is
WANTF.D.Sererill spans of young hor
ss. TauSt be sound, kind, anti 'good size.
U. NiANVILLR, Pres%
- rff- The largest mid best assortment of
Itraeitehi eirer litoughtAo this place, eau now be.
seen at FROST & SONS. ( O ct. 206-4f.]
HARRIS at his store' on liritige St.,
his the tirgest assortment or II man Italr ever of-
tent & In'thls market.'
• -411.-441111.111,11-7.-..
nr Take Notice, there WI a great re
thiettomia Waltham and Elgin Wa'tches. Call at
llENOta;)Lors and you will be sure - to buy one at
the pitons bo Is offerlug.
Cam' We have just opened a flue assort
izrueof nloths_and Cassnacres, Including an the
ace* Spring Styles In Coating's and SnltlngL
mcbtertt
~••-
FROST 1 Suss arc prepared to Fur
nish Lamgeninins and wlndoW Cornices at very
low pliceiN Call and examine their large assort
meul; nO trouble to show them.
arliadeis the new Cable Pattern of
ltr,n,,tnt l !•! (•hina is very 11l Iteil I Ike real China.
The !dtape imantimul and ,juality guaranteed.
New and fresh. Nuw ready
tr The ladies kill be pleased to learn.
that, I. K. HARRIS fins concluded to remain In To-
wanda, niid Is now receiving a large and attractive
stock; OP;inillinery and fancy goods, and Invites the
apeidion IC 111.4 numerous rustUniers. riuch9-76.
I==
Ilny the Janrstown Alpacas. The
reason vihy; They' are warretneol to waste without
shriukiiigor fading; to; be tiOly 27 holies: wide;
and In he equal in durability he very best' goods
in the market.
& axle agents fur manufacturers
• .
EI — TENI , I% - \L.—Mrs. ilitlcGsr.ulor has
reimisoil Tier t , , St.,
In tt,ii llottiw formerly occulded t.Y e„ HALL,
hearty 9ipusit...- E. 0, liut directly
back if the Ward House, where she solicits a isliafe
of the pntillc lotnmage.(niay2r44.
Vr:Next to the Centennial, llAttuts'
storr:ol,l;rldgi.-st. tt!'e cxtensivelytlitumsscd
InstitutiMl In this county. The ladies far and near
have litMrd of It, anti many have satisfied them
selve'S by pemnal ot+srrvat lon It hat HARI:IA !gel IS
gtssfi cheaper than any Oiler estattlishmont In the
country. IL. I's continually ridding to his stock,
and 11134 been compelled to employ several assitt
tants.—.Junn 14.
tv - rowELt. & CO.—WC have just re
ecel6l tun' largo Sprint! Stoek . ett Wall Paper. Now
roil for exhibition. to athrition to our usual
stitell plate tints, Whitt) atol brown blacks, we
ItavUatltleti a handsome a,ssorlitient of fine ilronze.
'6ly/t1 and iirrorqed I,ltuhrit.
I•lottst, call awl ex:tutluo our stork
M trop I, 18764
rirr . " It's only a (...9agh," has briught
many to untimely graves. What is a Cough? The
lungs pi* hromhial lobes baud heint attacked by a
cold; nature sounds an letting where!
the disease lles. Wisdom suggests "try Wistat's .
ItabZant et Wtld eherry;" it !L I U 'cured, doffing the
lastlullofarentmy Ihoaamla alum thonrands 'et
Pott4mi, Av hour:L.4lpm e.4g11, there is danger,
ter Ow rough is a safrty- , valbe: "W War' and
Int eure , ti. rm rents land tt a bottle. sod by a n
dinggl.Sta.
t Bny the Jamestown .Alpacas, for
the following reasons:
Tbeyssre made from LlMbest materials.
They!are dyed In such a manliness to securecom.
Wilt saturation of color.
'l'heytere so thoroughly shrunken In finishing as
to *unaffected by dampne.T. They map the i r.
for...ilhe'Wwited awl doneiup llke linen, Without the
1!•ni . •1 Itirtry.
.
Ir&r i'Alo by PO!"171, 4 4: , ••• ucontli for Min.
o; took
• 41t. WI. warrantee) put on:each.
dozen of RogesPs.Bius.. kulveajtold by SLAcut, foe
,••::, , •
. srClat4en and stoop rates, as siX.Acist:A.
i
Irrl . itaV Car9bges. : 4 ,707 WA A 0. - A,, EILAX!fr!.
air I.ailiss, *sew Is: Offorlui, - ow; great bar ,
galas In Table Ittilros.' ''
- . •
air nave youimer f the illiekolessl
WriloYs, 114 cit bas ibU best mil
re- o 4 to tu,i( K'S and' seo 1%4121
will buy. [ ' 5
air Lampe, Glassware Oil castirN
this weeki at 11.11'..Acx's,
.-
tra•Noir ',yoke time to get - -
Look at U. A. Ittatwe.
', Kir Top ean hey a Sewing Medd
eamth, at 0, A. 10:Actes.
Grad Oral! that bear
"Rogers 4 Dro.‘..t are heath" plated
ed, made of thojoest double railed
and :warranted ip give ent4e sails
at IthAtles.
tW Croquet Sets ;'only c
cur mock.
or- You can bay a plated
cents, In ilerruilnock.
• . - - 4, --1111111PN.---•
Vir DoHaim:id-a-M{lf book
Mercur Block. -;
• t L K. I:(Aliis' Store coil
headquarters fq M Illlnery ! ond Fane;
t You Will be surinisett to learn how
much you can bfiy for 9J cents, In Mc!rcnr
Cam"' lardn and excellent
of toiman hair, alt. all styles, and
Ita Rota', on Bridge street,
BF:itgqtME Pins. , I,
months old, nod ' , three palm ono mon
by 001. Virsa.ks, Wyalusing, find ,
re- The ht dies all . nay ti
keeps the Inett..*,gortnient in.( se! Is
Fancylleed*hettper than any estrtblts
June 14. •
yott want 3 bat for
daughter, rail atjlAunts• and Ballet
you can caveat twealtj4lve per
eapaing there.—Juno 14.
Ur . -LOST.--L, bunch of '
finder will he liberally rewarded on
sit the post office:l)r Elwell Itouse..
No. 749 was anning the number
cam - Pull, tirothers, pull will
winter-worn tuuf cumbrous Ulstairo,
yourself Inn tblo dnstnire,aiul papa
summer zeplialre. You can supply
Rpsic.srtr.l.D's;;;,-.lline 11.
I !_M. E. ROSENIIELD
aimortment of Fiats,. 'and fprnlstfin
offered In thli r niitika4 and -ho fu s
cheap that the sloorent. Coati in tow'?
supply himself eYlth an outfit,
s the best
goods ever
Ilng them ,E o
ran aflOid to
conceded faetA
I:OBEsriET,F, Isr,hetter postsid In the
titan any riqier dialer In Totsio ( 180.10
:nevi in inotloir eolinnn attr
wherever he is sown. The statent
• videnre of truth on ;their face, and t
not be slow to iheioselvel of hl
etc offers. It ‘Vinnd.:winiont. donut,
Mr. ft.'s peennhary protjt., to close
seal: all ad +alic , llt.nt in
throple spirit alhl !nterost in Lis cost
Int to a dilltient course, . Ifiv t
ralghtforward:manner of,dealtng Ir
Is another evide'hre that the: confolet
reposed In.lthri by a confiding public
placed
- u PI *I - W/11 l
of conducting the 'largest :sew! b
known world. r.:re arranging to cont ' .
which they will give to the 'floriettlt
tonne:ll ?midi.: the benefit of their
expettenee fu tf!ii! C:dttrre of vegeta
The work will, is. :qlle•tuntilt
its'several hundred pages sill! be lII'
numerous cut , Qehromatte plates an
Teethe's with nigarti toileo rare and
cry! ling kjtowtt ht floral and vegen
We know of, nootie better qualified.
above sithieet Iliad' Briggs St Bret ho
are sold in'alunijit evety eitY. town.
let in the' tinited States. They arc')
ers of seeds. atut the fortheeming is,
mate front enilnent ly tonwth*soureel
Green is to listOlarry or Purdy to
lirellt'rare to st.,ieds. telly large,
publishell whack; It is, well understor
Ilic pi lee Per rldinhe. Purehasers uI
rigid will only he charged iio~t, still
ers of ilrtggs tro. vt I,.celvo it :
on the purchase id seed;. The {Men
go to press shout Nfay tievt. , :inil the .
engaged upon the engraving... It w
and apart (I , lm the January t'atalog
be issued In December. or front an,
publications of this well known house
of nor . leulture OI• horticulttlri• shout;
or herself in tlni , waY - of obtaising It.
Ilriggs at seeds ale fur sit
Webb, Allot,
h * .lrA (7.klij).—To all Who a.
from the error.: .-and I n tlli. rit t lon,, of
wealCnt.:,.i.arly . iiloray, lo,:i Of tnantt
end a redpe -that 1%01 cure pm
I'II A I,:ti E. This great' remedy was
a nki ,, dottary In fiouth Amolea. Send
ed en‘”lope to Elie 14. V: .10sFrit T. 1.
D. Bibl e if,'w.2;7:-Veto York t!ity.f. Ma ,
-- .".' 4 40 . 11-- 1
. 1
A Ttf.)LtTO
neviylex,lltent:artieles Avhleh our
Weld , of A115t,. , 1 Pa.; keeps In his,:
count,al seeds from that itn.tly eel
Ittigt.a Sr. Pro., fnilcago, Ill„ and It
the largest seed s house in the world ,
prise many of flar readers tit learn t
Merchants In the Milted fates hail
Itrlggs 1 / 4 BM'at whose hots, cats
ehromos„ dic., are extremely attract!,
oringri,and artistic One of t
signs from the Ipuids of their artists
ed -qtriggt & rept Tomtit
Grounds,” and-,representsitrace i cc
fort rcpresentarions of the different
mates striving (pr the honors of le.
deslgo Is eitropely happy and phi
conveying to the !artier or hortieult
able information upon the ;merits o
toraatos. We see that they place na
varieties the (teen Gage. Conqucro
way's Excelslorilxhlle they , rate out
the following order of merit: 'Pro{
Ilencral Graut., , Alubliartl Curled 1 1
Larg.. :Early fled, Dwarf,
Dwarf Early Mid, 'Keyes's Early
t•litider, and in the rear, with reins
ground and a tel at Ijis eye to
rest are, shuillei up the Large Vello '
seene.is laid in the richest:humor.
give the lithograph at Wehle's at{
without breaking out into a : hearty I
r nichl6
Powtta. & Co
We can ansuro our readers who
Itrig,7n & 11;rti'3, betqls, that they c
upon Jii•t as aiMintageous:trring
and 441 jinit . .18 0..1 quality, as if o
Set. I;ri^,g24 & J:11111317 unudn
Wr.C.lt; , . A :
MARRIED.
AMBLE—PITESTON.—kt
1576, by Rov.p.
awl . 31.[53 1.04 w
Lyox,--(.1.1A1 (IEO.M ti.—At 7§l
t•ev. E. .1
311- , t Ponta Chamberlalit,jef Orwet
, .
•1111:..9111,
the ',rile. le.' Taylor,
Taylor, of lioio”, to Mksti Litle S.
•
I
NV A Ti 3 ON-I.llONS.—t o itt Leitaysvi
&Hee Or the hrhhes
by Rev. w: 11,-Slgsten, Perri%
to Mi,s Sarah lA. l.yu as, troth of Iv
DIED.
MALTIN,— lit iiipo r. Wif , cOnslo. .
c .--11,
I lIIISC or ht.r ri'rot bet. M. Etail.Y M"
go, formerly ,i;I this pure;.
Er.I.IOTT.—I 'Obis borough on Ft
.1 one MIL at 2 iellock, Mrs, Vat harit
wife or De:mi - It James Elliott, aft
onry iwn tlay4 aged nearly 79 yea
M r. and MN. Elliott were }tat rird .1
years ago, and itavo lived In this p
years. Th. , y **ere both learneid •
members of thijowattela Baptist,
dealh of Mrs. I:1; takes fr(int the so
firmest pillars. 7.; Her pittee in the'
liver vacant, ultless she was detail
or ether unavnly,lat.le tteeonnt, stn.%
to do for theMkAter. she loved so •
I
bath beton: terleath she , was at:
the morning afid ewning, , awl u
heetheen and'; sisters in emelt'
dying love of lul!r Saviour, ant pa
,hems, idoklin body and "shei
If;N hurled 011 fikatllrday tqleTllooll,
/".4 . 3 11 , i01 , , . 41 the bank of the
Mud 11111. SKI will hi: greatly ints . s
her : cotnieutlon, chore it
labored,fnr, h u ll by a largae4ele of
areithe dead that dio
"They rest filiht their' hibors acid
fellow hem'
rowELL $4 Col
1 (vr ()N wir
Sdlei P., Paulo? rA awl I
:44.1; It Thli Sirvol,
MIZE
I=
ifi ti• ' Ng: , Al
10-10, eAntion.. ......
" 1'a0114.! ey
New s's, Iteg.ivo
ot St e.
Gold
.....
....
Reading .
Philadelphia 8 Erie
Lehigh Navigallon
Valley;;EK. DiV
rutted R. U. 'Of N. .l
011 Creek
.Norlbern Central
• (7 , .ntrra Tr:mstortallon
Nesmiclihnln;r- • ,
f. ' 1 1 4. 4 allrtt l4 Sß " Y 1 1 I
~► S-
-7---*-4101/.- --
SPECIAL NOTIC
UMEMEMESI
MINI
" ~;, .I.and
NOW, OR FOREVER AFTER
,oratUcacK•s.
e • Balt.
a littlo money
FOR. NEARLY THREE YEARS MANIthAC;
TTJEED GOODE& HAVE BEEN
snalrked dolin
G9ING.DOWN= r •DOWN-DOwN4
BUT THE 'LINDICATIBNB ABE TAT
hia, for cash
otery low, for
the stamp,
id bard Haigh-
E s nglLsh Steel,
,el.ltht, for sale
lIA.B BEEN lIEADDED, AND THAT DRI-1
DES WILL i'EBY SOON TAKE
MEM/
UPWARD TENDENCY !
la3tor for 99
This le, therefore, to notify Joy enetomeriand
the public generally, that I will dbposo of my en
tire stock of
for tO cts.
s, tp be.
Ls C00(18.-1414.
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
I:msortment
klanantett ■t
.114.
At prices at least TWE,NTY-FIVE PER CE,.T.
LOWER than the lime articles Can be offered
three mouths hence. "A word to the wise is 3am-
o pair fine
old, for sale
Ord CO.—JI4.
tient. ,
l at
tilllnery and
intent extant.
My stock Is costrt.Ertt In every depart nlent,ind
Ilan been purchased at the VERY I.,:otrzer rte•
unto, Thlise who do not avail themselves of this
opportunity to buy Clothing ,
ourself or
yogrnell" that
/6 at. by par-
CREA,PER WEAR EVER BEFORE,
And probably much lower than tho same goods will
bo offered fOr many years,.must not censure me, as
I have given you all timely warning.
cys. ThO
caving ttiern
ost office tc6.
Yours, respectfully,
care, your
and envelope.
to cnjoy tlin
yourselves at
Towanda, June 14, 1876.
Watches, Jewelry, kc.
s, A. oIIADIDERLIIi . .
Dealer hi
. _
DIAMONDS,.
• and
FINE JEWELRYThi,
and
WATCHES AND CLOCK.S.
TOWANDA, PA:
June 2-74.
hat ht. E.
:ride
Iht3 :11I11.01ilteP.
et nttent'eo
ent:t hour Ilk,
'le public Wilt
s tno , t gvoler
be largely to
Zits more, and
114 plinanl
un',..2111
'llse'Till' and
this Instanre
co heretofore
- ,may not mils
IMES
.
can boast
stness In the
OW a work._ Itt
nral and Intrtl
ti4rty years of
de and dower
Arbonntl, and
Itrateil with
id stteelner di
culture Of ev
ble kingdom
o treat 1/R the
Is lotse-etttls
111:tge -or liam
,raelleat gl ow-
Ak will etutt
. What S.tth
,rilits. Itrig &
olditlun will i t tt
L will lt-eitlit
the work out-
WATCIIES,
I• the. tutn
-4 pretafi.)
tol work' will
,rtlsls arp I,ow
ril in% sefi-'ll - 31.•
I. Whir! I Will
• otlirr of tho
Evvryiovvr
Ipin hitivielf,
11 HENDLEMAN;
e by - Cep. It
tjan2o-Gei.
suffering
'out h., neiwthis
att, &c•. 3 will
FrtEr,;. OF .
bwirve MI by;
r -a4l Elf rss-
M A ipu
:FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
mong the
demi lion.
to,k, may be
ebratetl,firm,
lieWr, N.Y..
STEKLIM SILVER
It will star-
• t over 25,000
I •
lie seeds from
macs, labels,
tt in high cot
e newest de
s what hecall-
Race on their
urse .'
.with per
arletles of to
dership.' The
3satit. beshhis
'list consider
the different
their leading
.:r. and Ilailia
ier Narietles In
113 - , Defiance',
ear, Ilepper's
)range Field.
liffe, Simnvr's
thrown to the
see where the
SILVER PLATED WARE
.111011 THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST.
GOLti, SILVER AND STEEL
SPECTACLES .L• EYE CLASSES
Ono door north of 1 - 2 ) d r. i Po s titer
t lc Sou's Drug store,
[.. The si liole
nil 1141 one can
• examination
It -hire to order
n 61. cure them
Webb,
Icred direct.
I r a n d order of
IME/
MEM
T)itESENfTS F 0 It A L
EMI
1110 'Julie 7,
I
Irr T. liamble
NEW JEWELRY STONE
eath. by the
cateiNlße, and
A.. ROCKWELL
Ho:;ionor• of
Mr:Orvitto H.
Young, or Or-
s constantly receiving In addition to Ills large stoe
of jewelry,
e, at the rest-
I: :I , lth or May
al I% W:11,011
FINE GOLD SETS,
PINS. -
iiin
nok Fiv ,, t, in
BAN DS,
unr 21. the
ythi, of Chlea-
clay: numiing
r Lent Elliott.
•r an illne,s of
1)011: 4ixty-one
:tre twenty-stc
nil ecinsttitent
inre h, anil the
kety one of 11,5
!OiIRICAN AM) SWISS WATCHESi
GOLD AND SILVER WATCOES,
Salle:nary wa,.
41 by Meknes:,
i ast eyer w il lug
Z ell. Tha Sub-
Much, both ht
. ited with the
MOT:I2 4ig the
aking the PIM
11100.1... SRC' .
near her ththt
4htlful lake uri
•d, not only by
sbeluved and
C1111:11113P1WPS.
in the '41.0rt1. -
their Winks In
'• ! •
SILVFM, PLATED WAitg OF, ALL VARIETIES.
• • •
GOLD, Silver AND STEEIr SPECTACLES,
SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CRAII3I
Also
•
CLOCKS OF ALL VASIETIE
Watch, Clock and Jew - eirj repairing 11 , 41 e ten
best manner,: mid warranted:
l'hangs fora Moral t.atronago and ham to merit
coati:maw:o or the same.
- •
)1V
IS7C
nov W. A. ROCKWELL
pURE GROUNti
BM. AshE,
11V - H /PO.
11'.1 4 ,1 11111',
11304! •
121% 4 ! 1'21.: -
. 117' 11791
• / 1 7 1 ); 1 tirtt
. IL^ iI tr.:ll
I have Just recolved a largo siipply of
.
(4`... , 41 52 q
~. 44 I 44 1 1
IS'il
137 , i1 , 13i
no
•i 1d
•
‘: 3QI 1.,.,41
FRESH GROUND CAYUGA PL ANTE
'Manufactured from stone.selkbsd by Mypelf, a
warranted PURE. •
riticE.—Cash, i 1 O;. IM U ne, `l7 00. ;dud
your orders
; .r BIER IA.NWI.F;iER
!s..utV±trlli s *tAt"B !,
CbUdng.
HOLD YOUR PEACE I
HARD PAN
A SUDDEN
AND
FURNISHING GOOI)SI
M. E. BOSENFIELD.
I=
'JEWELRY,
SILVER ‘
Dealer In
and
FINE JEWELRY
Also
CLOCKS,
TOWANDA, PA.,
AT THE
TUNGS,
STUDS,
ChARMS,
NECKLACES!,
and
llie lowest prices
INKEI
RUMWIRFIELD
it DMINISTryATOitr i S 1 4 TOTICk
ilL'iotlee la hereby, given t at all persons M
i.
eehted to the estate of Daniel '. Ames. lato.ot
Pike, deed must make, twined]. te paymemy to the
uuderskuule, nod all peuon3 tar ng Cillibll3 against
' , MAI estate must present teem, tl'ly authenticated.
for anytlement. •:
3 6 7 114.1 A HOWELL,
MUM:bar/tor.
moylw6 •
A D.IIINISTI;ATOR 3 , NOTICE.
.m—Nottce is hereby given . that all persons ln.
dented. to the estate of Ira Adatintil dee'd, tato
of Smithfield, Bradford Connt.T, Yonna., must
i
make immediate isiyment to the undersigned, and
au persons hiring elalms against mid estate must
1 eseut them,Auly authenticate' ' for !settlement,
Art:ELIA Ftrioluxo.
• i Adm*.t.
3!ay4w6
ADMINIS'rRATORi.S N OTICE
,
—xottep Is herelii ;Oren that all pernetn In
debted 10 the estate et L:. L. Nobili;,ll44 of To
wailda. tier/J.4er, lutist Make 114.dlate payment to
the undeMlgnr , l, and 'it'll per q hating Maims
agalunt nal4 estate mast-present t dm, duly ataheu
tteate4;tor settlement, -., , . .
- ,
1 E. T. FOX.
1... • A4tu'r. ,
. .
may4wo
[ ..... • _ r
ADMINISTRATOR 4 e S, SOTICE.
Node° is hereby,. glven that all tpersonsjla
' dented to the estate or Moses.Silles, late or Wye.-
IttertiO d
ie l, must make Inithedlate payment
-kt.'hae 'shaving ClailVis against said !estate tuast
Pr y t
it vi
thcm duly autlienticated4or settlement.
Z. 4 4..STRUNK.
jiinSwG,r... - : . AiitnlnisAter..
1; .,
AA D)MNISTRATOR 1- N,O ICE
..„.. —notice is herebY given fiat AK-persons In;
deMed to the estate of K., K. riollis. late or Wind
liam,, deceased. mist Make linnitullatepayment to
the undersigned, and 'all persons hading claims
spins: said estate Dillqpiesent them, duly authen
tniated, for settlement. i.
~. %IllirtßlETlcomtss, - 1
'it, , x.c0r.415:34
diulnlstrator.A. 1.
Jiins3..l3r
XE(ATTOR'S NOTlPP,..l—Notice
is here by given 'that Ihdebted to
the estate; of Lydia Chaffee, late of Warren, deed;
Must make immediate payment tri the undersigned,
all persons having claims agalnst i tuild estate must
present.thein, duly,authentlcated; for settlement.
. P. 114 CIIAFFEE.
vnayllwa . I Executor,
ECUTOR'S NOTICE.-=NoticeF
I .
is hereby given that all pertions Indebted to
the estate of George 111., Mentally° late of Towan
da Borongh, I.lr.ulford County, Pennsylvania
deed, must make Immediate pkymeut tothe"un
dersigned, and all persona having elainel against
said estate must present thew, duly authenticated;
for settlement. "
may4w6
A UDITOR'S . _NOTICE. .—. Alleg - LI
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Jayne vs Justice 7,ewis 2nd. : :
In the Court or ('omtitan Pleaiiof Bradford C 0.,,
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N 0.972, Sept. 7...;' Ism i • !,
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Tho undersigned, an anditor appointed by salt/ fr
Court. to distribute the farads ariSing - from the sale. it
of defendant's real estate, will attend to the tlutleit
of his , t appointment: at his '''7. omee
in Towanda' hem., on 'I/VEST/Ail% July 18. 187,3 ,* E
at 10 o'clock_2l. w., at which thne t znd place all per , r,
Setnchavlng claims uptitt' said fund Must present i i ,
them, or be forever debarred-therefrom.,
;J. A: WILT,
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Auditor. ,
AEDITOR'S 'NOTICE =Mfrs..E.
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C. Ward's F.:Termer vs. Ilenry Ward.. itt tip,
Court of Cotillions 1',14.-as 'of Bratltord County; No.
'53 , 4 Feb. Term 1371;' i.
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The underslkned. an''uditor iappolnted to dis...
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tribute money In the silo Itt's hands. arising front - li
the sale of defendant's. I i.al estate; will attend to - I;
his appointment at : the Court, .j House . /1.-
Towanda Dore_ on MONDAVI Jul) ; 24, 1171.,
at 2 o'clork In the afternoon. atl whirl! time and Li .
place all per , :litu; hai•ing elalui.4 upon! fold Imp! 1;
Ill'ist pre4lit them ~r ii!• forever debarred frl•nt
ColliiTigia on the F , alne. 'j
R. It LITTLE; Auditor.
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TIPTIA NS' C r OTTIITi SALE.-13v
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virtue or Mr, rder I: , meci Mit of Ifio Orpbalm' ' 1,
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C;. - art of Ilrailforll C...our, the Tvolerzligned. AO- '.
re. - 1,..-..• ri% of the . ,:;te or w. W. iivtimb,..l.,
,i,...-.1. witi.expos'o ',, N0,r4,•!•a10 oil the fremkes, oil il
:-.,..: I'llTrA.Y..ll: l N: L 17111, 11.17.4 cu .1 W , Vo , k-.. r.'o.,
the following . deNerile.,l property ' , sitttat/d in Ulster 11
twp.. hOunded agf,llosv.:r 1 . li
tin tllO north by la la Of Jamep.Mcrlartv: On Iho
east .by the SuHmehanna river:ion the south by 1,
land.:rof .1. IT. Holcomb, 'and on jibe west by lawls . 1
of
hi the Welles estate: colitalninZ 44 acres. more or :7 ,
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1 ERM5 4 :—.4.10 on proK rty bel i lz, struck. down, r ;
awl the balance on e.oltitinatlon or sale.
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MIN E RNA WILKINSON.
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TRUSTEE'S BA. 11 E.—T rustec,'s •
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sale of co:Oland" and mining propFrty and ad- .;
irortenartecs in the emnity of Bradford, Srate
Penttsyliania. I •
1:v virtue-of a mortgag , or deed of trust
ev - mted and delivered-I'T the Full ('reek Bit
('oat Comp:tor'. et t h e State; of Pen Itsylvauia,
to the unders:igtieti as ,Trustee. dared the first day
or ' , la.)", 13G-s. and reedrded in the office for record
iug deeds. Ste.,'ln and fOr the coMity of Bradford,
in said State. oil Deed Itook No.i 2.7 r, page RP_ Are.,
on the Atli day of AIaY,.A: ILllsss; and also 1n...!
Mortgage Book,' No. 11,1 , :ige Sc.,; on the t3lll
day of November, A. I
the undersigned. a, Trustee p, aforesald, hena
by give notice that I will, inn TUESDAY, the.:nth
day of A, PRI • 'it' l o'clek, noon, Of that
day, at the Extdiange itolues„ No/. lit,
a ay. In the city, tottnty , and state of New
at aim: ion to the highest biillb r. tae prop,r,y, tl
rights, privileges and 0 :inch is.fs conveyed`t,c .;
oonied to be cOnVE.yeli Inc by !said Ituortgage or
deed of trust: default bas hug Wen made by said 1
Company In the ternii'kud conditions Ofisaid Incol
gale. and -hell default: having citlitinued for the
spare. of ',silty flays. and 1 ,toeing Inquired in IA
to MAO "ant , by:the:holders (f certain ~f
the said' onds secured by said mortgage or deed of:
trust. which were at, tliq time of making, skirt:
(pest due and outstanding. -
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The property aforesaid inc 4 m
les shine sixteen,
hundred acres of MIA:. situate; in Franklin mud
ovortott , townships, in Bradford eeturty, Stale of
PcullsYlVania, being; coniposed off the ,oriole of the •
tract of land sUrveyed itt the name of George Edgo
and the several partsof tracts surteyed in the names
of George Temple. Samuel Edge, Paul dfariiy and
Andrew, Harsh - , ail ,trf i.ri.iteh..l4 moire acrliratelY iI
.1,1 :bll'd and d'Se:ll:d in said Mortgage: urgetli.or
Wit!1:111:311it slagUlar 'tile ralir4ads_ manes, ores,
Into .rata. woods, r euls,lanes, wdys,!vCaters, watyr
emi:ses. easement*, righls,libt 11 , :reditanients
and appurtenances unbethe S:11114 preintws belong-
Mg and f appertaining, the reversion and re
mat o'er', rents, Issues and profitts.thereof. ii
FOr a.more full and coniplete .(it' of tho •
property ; to Ire 'sold, n ittr. Its isnindarres and does-,,
Lions, referenee may helmet to the said mortgage,
of zecord as aforesaid, Or to originat thereof;
in the pOssesslon of Messrs. Cray Davenport, at
rneys.at No. s
Nasan. street, ties - York City..
TERMS OF ,SALE:4'ren per cent of the pun. - 1
chase money is Jodie paid
. cash in hand on the day 4
of sale, and the halance, 'isto bo limid within thirty it
days thereafter, at the 011 ice of Bray St Davenprt,
No. 9, Nassau street, in the city of' -New York,
Slate of :New - York; mO 4 upon the payment of tho ;i
said balance In • full the puretMser•vvill receive:
Deed tothe said property, Conveying such title .
Is vested in Incas Trustee as aforesaid, ;
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'Dated February 21th, !it'd. I 4 . • ; I',
•. I , CHARLES Fl lily - XTER,
Trusttse,for the 1 , ;ii td lers of the -Fall Creek DI- I
nainhaims t'oat . :l'ompiiiy. : . I , : , 1
GRAY A: DAVEN.CODT, d i !I
Attorneys for Troste, .9,;lassan St., N . ., T. II
City, I ,• t - ', I ,
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The above advertl , enient 'appnars lit the ,folt ne- •1
ling nevopapers, to-v.ID : Tte Ket ifnti P"sfi,j,ll4..
li,bed in the City of New Yorktithe Rliladel phi.; 1
.Ealtdrlr., pubilsto.sl in' the City of Phllarlelpola - , ' 1
and the:BRADFORD I:ErtiltTtatipubllshed •In To- ~,
t.anda, itratiferal l'oin d y..Pa. 1 I. ' •II
The sale of the above - oeseribeit property is heir
by adjourned . to TI"E! , DAY the 2.2deday or May, n .
INl'd, at the sante-11.11r a'fol place? I • , 2
I tated:April 2.5, 15711... i A
. , t MatitiAES iF. ;HUNTER. ' I,
Trustee ifor the Bnndlunders-of the Pall Creek DI- II
tumlnims Coal Comp: 05Y. 1 . 1 [inay-lid.
The sale of the al,,,veßeserlbed property is here- ZJ
by a.limirned to 'III i'l?.*l /A Y, tlie r..kt day of June, !I
1.574, at the same ti lit" a:MITI:VaIi l' -- :I'
Datei! May:Zit!, 1 .; ' , 7;-iltall Id, : i . . .1-
t'11.:45.11 , . HUNTER!.
'Urn:dee for the Bondholders, of ,I he Fall ('reek Bi-
tanduous Coal (54,1pai,y.
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T ,wo )vouict !n tor:1111;04! haliii.g Wo.:1. to ..i
Card, tllAt our lietv tltql will 'll.,;rt•ails for I) . 'n.quess ' . l
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I.y ,the 1 ' ' . 1 ' 1 1
20th of JUNE, ;
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Troy, Pa:, Jone i, ta;:!:..zjuuS-6tt 1
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,i. !llanufNcttoc, :Jr Woolen lik.oths, Yams. .V't D
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c:1,1, paid I'4 wool, alai cloths cholla:401 for wohl.
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Also torinaractatiog and cloth tlres.siolz:itbolod r:
0 'on sliOrt 'tont,. .-W'y aro alrta,lyl iuntlillig ruffs i
front Die! new Hip, Itutl, are itivtiartsl. .o.ilo work as I
ia.n. a. tntferecl. . i 1
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i . I_7 ,r l ,ot , :trttu'rNtiii;l,fiitceen (1e.% Sieven.: and .11, II •
j 5: Lin).%. in the ktri. , el7 :nal pnyilnee 611SItICS:tillillt.r .. "1
r lilt. ill 11311104 A l'qt.lii'llli & 14,b,, , •: - $ this day di:I.A
•iliVi•li ly Inittual u.trekl:..ent. Tat. t.iitine. Ai ill. lie '±
i'6lliitilit.il by Geo."%tevens at the old ',stand and sob. ,J 1
Dement inny be ina,le with either t,f the. tinder-
s i kne'll All l'er , "n , having' Wie... s etiltr:_with no. ;tro
ettri.stly requested tti. 911 mitt millet the same 3 ,
t%ltlloUt tilliily : -,, 1 ii
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Towanda, May lot1),Ils76. ! .-i '. '.l
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L. I`h : tsar' iii eat tiqg theat4.l.l4oll ili. ilitiniitner- 1
11m rit,rons atill the .inttilie golloraltY, to. thtt . f act
that ho still ('otttlttueatt -'' , '1 ' 1.
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pl, t the, 01.1, STAND i.f
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Girton's Mork, neat ty rprt.:-Ite the; Aleatts
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totabttelttnen ?
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