Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 14, 1876, Image 3

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    Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Sept. 14, 1876.
LOCAL. AND GENERAL.
THE dwelling house of &mum, Ons-
BORNE, of Sheshequin, was burned on
esltiesday.
TIIOS. VOUOIIT, ono of tho' oldest citi
zens of Rome township, died on Tuesday
evening last.
TILE Republicans of Wysox are to be
addressed this Thursday evening, by Col.
OVEILTO'N and Hon. G. A. Gnow.
Tim teleg,mph office and express office
bave been removed to the room just north
of the old banking house on Main street.
Urn townsman, EO. MCCABE, * l ho
was it , jured at the fire on Friday, is still
in a most precarious' condition, but his
physicians hare hopes of his ultimate re
cos. y.
31n. Wm. - 11. ER:csarnoga . , a first-class
photographer of. Auburn, N. Y.,
is in
elliirrre of FTSHEA'S Gallery, while Mr. F.
and P 'family are on a two week's visit to
Philadelphia.
Mr. ADM CALXINN of East Troy, died
on Sunday evening, last, after a short 'ill
ness. lie was a highly respected citizen,
and his loss will be decigy mcurued by. a
large circle of friends.
•
3.11xwEt.1., the Colorado huntress,
who has attained so Atatelk. notoriety in
connection with her - stuffed animals at the
Centennial, is a cousin of Mrs: F. a.
CALKINS, of this place.
JUIX:F2 INGHAM, of Sullivan county, is
presiding- at our Court this week, during
thi! trial of causes in which Judge Mon
now had been employed as counsel before
taking his seat on the bench.
Fon the first time in several months
the Episcopal Church will be spen for
service next Sunday. The new Rector,
Rev. J. S. BEEns; will pieach his intro
ductory sermon in the morning.
- 0. B. POIITETI has moved the portion of
his goods saved from the. lire into the
store lately occupied by Monms ('tarn,
neatly cpposite 11011'11R' 81t05..4: TEA
(TA's Mannfactorw. lle expects to lirSre
his new store ready for Occupancy beforp
winter gets in.
Miss HELEN MERCUIV, Who II S presid
ed at the organ of Clfrist Church, in a
most satisfactory and faithful manner. for
sevcrill years past, has been compelled to
Tpsign the position on account of ill
health.,
She is fo I>e succeeded by Miss
31AsON.
Our town has been honored this week
'With the presence of a number of promi
nent)ioliticians from the ilifftlrent
cottti
ties in this Congressional District.
Airl.lllg than 11011. G. A. Oitriw. Hon: F.
C. llrts:NEl.t. and C. C. JAuwIN, candi
dates for Cimgress.
WE CHEERFULLY comply with the re
quest,mf Mr. IliNmA i rof Monroe, to cor
rect an error into we WCle inadver
tautly led last week, by the reading of his
letter. Ile did not intend to l icilect upon
the delegates who voted for him the first
time and then voted for other candidates.
=I
THE Lin-tas returned from their Cen
tennial excursion on Saturday evening.
The boys all express themselves highly
Fatistied, and well they may. . They welt,
the ••ob,eived of ad observeriz" at the
great, p‘trade. The Press says they were
the finest-looking company ever seen in a
,Inocession.
Wm. 11. Illoao.vs, of this place, died on
- 11 . .ee.nesflay morning, after a long and
painful, illness. Mr. M. was the youn! , 'est
son of the late, Judge MORGAN, of 11'3 - mdc;
and was moat -P• 4 years of . a e. He was
one of our most enterprising business
mer, and had e”litri:mted quitelargely to
the growth and. prosperity of Towanda.
He leave::: a will ; and several children to
f.mourn his loss.
P!:!: , 1 4 N AL.—Judge Wii.soN. editor of
11,,iwsdali, and one of the
Con2,reSsional Conferees, was a welcome
calk at the REPowryt office on Tuesday.
.
—L.
1.. re,(s.r and family are 'castling
the Centenoial this week.
—Miss l'i.ortA BEInt,EgAN .is visiting
friends in Eastt.ii, Betblehon and Phil::-
(ICI-pit: t.
—Mr. DI -110;s, of-the editorial staff of
the 11 aAllin4 . ton Rept!?/limb, id sKtalin;;
fi:vr (1.1.ys ill town.-
1.E.0.);Aml VIZATT or "old Dr.-
Pits.., - T.•' as he is Camiliarly called here.
is in town on a visit:to his brother, Dr. D.
—•• Pour" SMITH. .the jovial, whole
soul;:il P. M. of Honesdale '
is in town,
looking after the political interestP, of
WarLe equnt •
—Mrs. ;1, W. C‘t - twIN, who made
inztoy,wanii friends in this plAcci during
lter-slort Icicicnce, is spending a few
wctd,s %salt kr. L. F. Cut.vkli's
,--‘. l ar old friend, F. H. .S . r.tt.Fonp. - of
Wyalusimr. has located at Norwalk, Ct ,
and embarked in the grocery, feed and
grain business. FRANK is a capital fel
low, and we congratulate the citizens of
Nom alk on. their goOd fortune in secur
ing him for a citizen.
—Prof. FRANK S'n.kt.t.El - , of Syracuse,
N. Y., paid his friends here a short visit
last wcek, while Ott hist way to the Cell
,tennial. The Professor was accompanied
by a charming looking lady, Who has just
oonsented to taker. S, "for better for
win sc." We congratulate FRANK and
his hride, and bespi!ak for them a happy
voyage over lire's ocean. •
EO RG E W. 13 it INK, Justice of
.!,•• Als') la,urauce
A.. •.t. I,l:ay:Vale, P.
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TR. S. 31. IVOODBITR Pliy§i-
I•lan :LTA Sargeun. office over O. A. Black's
Ti.,t. , ...,1i:.. ?tae I. 15".21y•.
- I - vs. JOHNSON A:, NEWTON.
_i t.i,y,o,;:rs and sur g ,,,n‘. ( )11 , .1, over Dr.
P ~ -: & :—..”••• Drzttr St.or. , . T4_ , ".van.lat P.t.
T.:7„ toil N.,t)N, :Nf. I). .1). N. .NEWTON, M. D.
I.ant.-77.t:.
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1 1). L. DODSON, DENTisr.
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8 1 9 I.n at./1 after Sq.% '...1. way I.v. found In the
c;:,:,•:f rivw 1...,nis fin fltti fl ~r of Dr. Pr.tit's new
0tr....... ~ »,,tatc Strt,t. l'l , n.iness solld:ed. •
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•,v io4n ;%1 of den :al Work.
110 lin: al.. rut In a new gas Linqatn" , ..
TALE ck; PATTON, Agents for
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:Nu• Does al kluds of work Lu
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(cat trealvd. 31allutaa tares the cvle
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ra . l:tory. on l'lne-st
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1 AGENCY.
RELIABLE AND VIRE TRIED
Contpafiles nTrysentivl
LA? CEITTIZE.
I . lltE IS,
11051 F.,
March Isrilt.
, MEItCIIANTS.
• 0. A. BLABK
1C1; 1)E I ICK 't'_ FT ,°:, CO.,
ENIA:A 11:01)1N - E ri.MMISSION
MEl:cir A NT s_
NO, 9, Sth wxrEtt STREET,
PM I. A DELPIIAI, •
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II 1"-N SA NIN11:11. Et q„
.I.l.tons Elorvss f,n-, New York.
JEREMI A It Vi Al.li KU, Egi.. PhlladelOta.
Hos. U. tl. pgti.ti KTT. Ittierslo t Neil , York,
I j ; nA7144 i!rrr NAM Tett
Taatict.':
- ablieWititor attltathgagol44olsl.4lotir
candidate fbrilenatcir a highecim
in this neat and tntthful The
old adage, "The boy is Lather of the
man," has proven tree in the case of Mr.
DAVIES, as ho still retains and is conspic
uous for the same traits which distin
guish: • • . •
CC We are pleased to see that Mr. Wm.
T. DAvr&q, of Towanda, has received the
Republican nomination for State Senator
from that Senatorial District.. We have
knOwn Mr. DAVIES since he vitae as a
student in 1855 to the Owego Academy,
of which we were principal. As a •stu
dent, ho was one of the most persevering
and attentive. Possessing a mind of rare
ability, ,he soon took a high position
among his fellow-students, distinguishing
himself for closeness and clearness, mas
tering the most difficult studies with com
parative ease. His distinguishing fea
ture was honesty in the broadest sense of
the term, and we are delighted to know
that as a citizen and an officer, he still re
tains that characteristic. Such a man is
worthy of office because the people can
trust him. He has not in his composi
tion one particle of the demagogue. We
congratulate the citizens of that Senatori
al District on his nomination. If elected
he will do honor to his district, and will '
represent his constituency honestly, effi
ciently,
and - as a true patriot should."
Mn. EDITOR : The grovo• meeting atff
Highland was a decided success, opening
service:Thursday evening, Aug. al, at
McCord's. school-house, by the Rev. 11.
GAnntsos, to a full house and orderly
congregiition.
- The rain prevented preaching Friday
evening, and caused some apprehension
with regard to the condition of the grove
for the day following. The people assem
bled there, however, on Saturday. morn
ing and listened to an excellent discourse
from Mr. GARRISON, but decided to ad
journ to the school-house in the after
noon .o hold the children's meeting. The
wind being pretty strong rendered it un
comfortable for both speakers and audi
ence. •
The children's meeting, the first ever
held in this place, was very interesting to
both old and young, and largely attended
by the children and all connected with
the Sunday-schools, ann many more. Ad
dresses were made by Rev. GAntosoN and
Elder S M King. The singing also was
excellent, anti did credit to the school
and people of Highland.
Preaching., in the evening by Elder
KING, .who also officiated 'on • Sunday 2
Morning in the grove. After which was
celebrated the ,fommunion, where. all of
every denomination of Christians were
most cordially invited to the table of the
Lord.
In the afternoon preaching by Rev.
GanmsoN and 'Rev. Mr. TILYLott, and in
the evening at school-house by Elder
KING, which was the closing sermon. It
was the•largest audience ever congregat
ed within the walls of the house, and
many loads went away for want of a
chance to crowd in even through the
door. But although the house was so un
comfortably crowded, Mr. litNo had the
attention of his audience through tke en
tire evening, and was a sermon truly
worthy the attention of all.
The people of Highland had a chance
to c:,:hibit their hospitalitY, as there were
visitors Inuit nearly all oasts of the coun
ty, who were enter.tained in good style,
and we believe none went away without
a diAre to licit highland again, and we
believe also that not one of the whole
concourse of people but wish to bear the
two leading preachers, GAnntsoN arm
KING, again. They are men of F 7401101
doctrine, excellent, piety, and are talented
sptakers, winning the esteem of all who
bear them.
14. V. lIA LIMN ARNNT LONG was expect,.
ed to be.present and take . part in the cx
ercises, but was detained at borne on Sat
urday to celebrate his silver wedding - , and
ot Sunday to attend a funeral at Overton.
His abscnee was' much regretted. We
had truly a refreshing from the Lord.
Christ's followers were strengthened •and
encouraged, and we trinit inipressions
were made upon the minds of careless
sinners which will tell for you both iu
tin•c and eternity.
Tlwy r.l I.y 111: daylizlit I.or,
They arc sr•'ving rni•ntlay glare,
Tln•y ate snwing seed in the ea:in tniEglit.
Thn•y are?owing W.Va.
1la}• we all reap the hal vest of the
faithful. Iltrait..t.No LAD.
itt!;lilaml, Sept. 7. 1514%
HISTORIES— CORREcTION.—
Prmainent in this historic er are tecortis
or the various cluistian churches. The
tusk of gathering materials fur such
w irk is much motii difficult, anti its re
sults are involved in noire uneertalaty
than any one can bell:?ve who has not
made the effort.
The Bradford Baptist; : ki=soeiation has
just•lssucil the llF.roirrEn office the
iniautes of its forty- , ,econd annual incet
hig. It is all exceedingly well-prinfed
p.oaphlet. Ike:lcing as fair au ii.ipres,,ion
of the type as any minutes I meet froth
eity'pre,Ses. It includes the Ili.tory of
Troy, of Smithfield, and of Towanda
Church.
11:154411 . '
in preparing the first, and ex-pastpr
PwvnE in preparing, the second ifisf.Ory,
I tisk . , through yoUr columns, room for
eorrccting a fete errors, caused in tran
scribing the press, or TronOnisappre
hension of words, or figures, or in suttin
the typo, and by subsequent information.
TI:01" CHURCH
. Pap,e 14, last line
should be Sandistield.
Page 15, line 6, Itussmlless, shm;lii be
Mr. Hr t •ir. was a -Revolutionary
soldier, and died in Sullivan township.
airea 7, years. "Roseville,"
in Tioga*onnty, I suppose, perpetuates
his rae4iry.
Lint 20, "1800"ishould be 1310.
Page ill, line !2.,, •"Oviali" should Le
Oviatt.
• Lines 4 and "Coon', 1S1:;," should
be Corniibs, 1540.
Line 14, after — Calkins," should - be the
mune of Aout.u. Mr:llA nil.
ITII FIELD Cu
Page 20. -Ith line from iiptt um, "
:sow Su }Tn': should be Luc r.WOOD
senior. lie, was early in - Wyoming; val
ley, served in the .It•dvolution with his
brother .1( and after the war, settled
- in Upper Ulster. I.o;:•Kwourt died 1 8 3?,
- a , red and .loseyll in 15:14: aged
They hailed from Dutehess Co.. N. IR,
"IlmmtEmtA SMITH" should be " EuPu
M !A.
(Were nut Em and ALPHEUS Ho?,
COMA. one or both, also of the lterolu
tionary soldiers ?)
P.lge 21, "Pastors," B. DYEWMO was a
licensed minister.
"JosEon" should be JosErn W. PARE:-
I En' •
•
It is, thought N. OTP: was about 50
sears :if a; , e at death, which -Would make
I the a'verage
( Al ter \V'r. 11. SPENCER," S110111d: be
illScrtcti the line=
••.lort. lIENemcN-1552- 7 -1855."
Page 22, "Deacons," .loEi, ALLEN
L died 1574, instead of 1 5 (14. MosEs Woon
not a Beacon,because d:sciple. ANIL
r RAM WOOD died IS4'S,"aged 47.
"Clerks"—OuvEn jr., served
t ISI4 to'ISl7, when he and his father re
ceived letters of admission.
tr i Page 23,."Revivals,"--line 20, 4 `ls4ti" .
g should be Is 4 and "3-I', should be 35.
t Page 2 line 3 from'bottom, "County"
e; should be ceuntry. •
The society was 'composed mostly of
members of Leyden Association, compris
ing churches near the junction of the
g States of Massachusetts, Ve.rmont and
New Hampshire. The "Heston" Society,
a pate 20, was legally the 31assaatusetts
"Baptist Missionary So.lety," formed as
early as lso2, which _ supported many
preachers itinerating in regions newly
lit and sparsely settled, -where their cumin , '
ct was hailed with joy.•
tr Page 25, line 2, "17G0," should. be'
at 1770.
. Line 25, for "Springfield," read Smith
it
These errors are worthy of correction.
P' Those having copies of Minutes•may cor
m rect with the pen, or clip out this and
c i paste it in at bottom of page .112—ir both.
nt 0. N. W.
i' l
A TIIF: Bradford County Teache Ass
a.
a ( ciation met at the churbh in trernckv- 'ri
w day, Sept. 8. Inabsence of the off!' ers,
n( the meeting was called to order by J. F.
pi Elliott. The exercises were opened . by
t i, singing by the choir. Resolutions read
and adopted. Music. Adjourned to meet
°eat 2 p. m. Afternoon session adled to
t%i order by Pres. J. T. IticCollom. Minutes
prof last meeting read and approved. 3io
rrition made to restrict the time of speaking
R,at this meeting, to five minutes, unless
~L a llovred more time by .. the Assoei.stion:'
nrnei
tl"Lost. Ilys 'following report . or the but3i
rs ikunniitteiN4accogdok" 'I- --'::-`-:- ''`
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titadivaigithet* „
*4lso -
~: fßtsioliiira, Mutt teatime" Wilda.,
patent to impart tecimical lie.
.Resolved, That the kindergarten should
be incorporated into our general system
of education, and become the connecting
link between the family and the common
school.
Resolved, That American statesmen must
rise to a proper conception of the graiad
enr of their opportunities and Opt magni
tude of their duties in respect to' tne edu
cation of the people.
Resolved, That the elective franchise bo
granted to our young men upon, the at
tainment of their majority, - only when
they pass a satisfactory examination ha
fore a board ; requiring a proper knowl
ed& of • reading, writing, geography,
arithmetic, a familiarity with the Ameri
can history, and constitution of our Gov
ernment, as well as a good moral charac-,
ter as requisites.
liesolted, That the present reduction of
tsachersl' wages is unjust to teachers and
detrimental to the cause of education:
The first resolution was adopted with
out,disoussion. Second resolution was dis
cu4ted by Messrs. Beardsley, Quinlan,
Ityali and others. Laid'on the table. Af
ter considerable discussion the third rose
'talon was carried. Music • paper by S.
Peet; Misses Susie Hillis and Metta I
Crawford were appointed a committee on
membership; singing ; adjourned to meet
at 7.30 p. Tn.' Evening session opened by
singing; Miss "Metta Crawford then read I
a very interesting essay; subject, " Our]
Ships." ;Music ; .recitation by Belle Hit- I
lis ; vocal 'Solo by Miss Minnie Hillis; Hon.
Geo. Landon made a short address and
then introduced Rev. G. L. Williams,
who delivered a very entertaining lecture;
music ; declamation by Bennie Landon.
Closed with music, till 0 o'cloes Saturday
morning. Saturday morning session epen
ed with singing; devotional exercises con
ducted by Rev. D. Craft ; discussion of
resolutions again taken up ; fourth reso
lution laid on the table ; fifth resolution
indefinitely postponed ; sixth resolution
was discussed and the following substitu
ted and adopted:. •
Reso/ved, ThatAbb present reduction of I
teachers wages is unjust to well qua;illed
teachers, has a tendency to lower) Abel
standard of teaching and is detrimental
to the elllsij of education. 1 i
Wyalusing was deeiderron as the pl . ce
of next Meeting. A. Head then read" a
paper on compulsory education. The fol
lowing are th 6 appointments for the next
.meeting: Lecturer, Rey, E. F. Roberts;
,papers. A. B. Sumner. Profs. G. AV. ity
lan, 11. E. Racsly, J. Pi Keeney ; essays,
Missis Mary Overton, Rowena, Horton;
Ella A. Spalding, Meivina Allen ; decla
mations, Ed. W. Fee, Richard Vaughn,
Edmund Sherwood, George Buck ; Busi
ness Committee. Itcy. David i 'raft, R. 3.
Lloyd. Andrew Fee, Mrs. Dr. Newell,
Miss 3lar3 Stalford. The followingwas
I unanimous v adopted :
R
, ow,' rrd, . That this Association feels
deeply the cordial reception given n.'b, ; -
the people of Merrick, and tender most
sincere thanks to the trustees of the
Presbyteriati clutch for the :use or their
house, to 11, 1 m. Geo. Landon and Rev. q.
L. Willie:m:2 for instructive addresses, to
the choWl'l-ivlio have favored us midi
choice mriale, to the several persons who
have favored us with essays and papers,
and to the go,sl people el this vicinity for
their genet otis hospitality. After musie
and benediction by Rev. I).C
u raft, the As
sociation adjorned to meet at AVyalusing
the second Friday in Novendler.
ELL`, A. Sia.o.Mxc, See'y„;
Cotrivr (Au:Tim:um—
Wcduesday, Septehllwr
The (;rand Jury dispose:l of the follow
ing cases :
' Tlti."l , . 1:11.I.s.
„ ,s MI VS .lire Lury Cleveland—Assault
....
-an( ,A bait& ry. ' .
Com vsl'lio.; Wilsrut—ante. cases).
Cum vs Elizabeth Benjamin—Same.
Cotut vs S "I' :mil battery,
xvith intent to kill.
Corn v:; M1c11.11:1 'costor .14.1 m :Mild
(lett—Larceny. r.
o c i: vs Otis and llittnialt Aek-
C. but v:, .Jone; 'and lies Riley—
~:11ll C
0.111 VS. ii.:1146:1i—f" 1 :11116„
(..klnl
C4)111 vs \Vin Is.il,cl—ltape.
t• \? i.
('u at v'; It Selander —Forgery.
Coin is SmAlin Viz rmilyca,—St!duct ion. .
Coin vs Pat: 'lel,: ..lreNinnara
with.,nt license.
Com' vs Wm M.elvin and Kzlte
BM
Com vs John..Tennings, C Post, Jen
nie (lark, Jelmie Tilos Kennedy
and Carrii , .!;)rrisolt—Wiyilliaing with
in
tent to rmiteler,
Curt vs A P Peterson—Embezzlement.
Cum vs r. 4 ainuel Gibbs—Lireelly-
Nirr T::I7E
Co . in vs Mary Carnicr Asfault and
MIMS
VS Sills
(",en vs I) S Lnther—S•ainn.
‘-j John Vanclerpc.. , l—!•:liine.
t:don v,
Cot n vs: liscAr ( 'la 11 in, John 3100 re,
.To'..tn Lcc•. an;l.l.ts Parks--Sar.it..
VS I'vlei•
!.':nn f.a.n:=-Foreible Entry. ;
Com vs John 1111;:, , g q Assault with ill
ten... to kill.
Coin vs G - 1"7 racy Stlling liquors
Cola v Audio w 31uryis Einiuct
:storlis—Larcen v. .
Cuin es Harry Cook—Larceny from the
" "
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CThin cs II C Elsbree—Adultery.
ruin r Ourins Il v a3 . nau Obtaining
goods nude r false pretenses.
'tn v, Cita s Altiridge—Secreting goods
from creditors.
_'Ci•c Grand Jury were discharged on
Sat tu'dar.
, corn ss C 1) If Cole•- • Obstructing pub-
Corn vs Lee Ilarkins—Larceny..
'emtimied 10 December TerM
. _
C(ttu tiff Ahlion Eaton---Woulie.itioit and
bastardy. Court (lima a node )wosequi
to be enteled On payment of costs.
In re. the township lines of Afonroo and
Albany twps. Court confirm rtli,ort
final
ly.
Cora VS alts Lucy CleVeluncll-- A•satilt;
and battery. Dist Atry , C;aliir_ and 111;11.
Delos Roelo;vell for Coin. Ellvviiiin Smith,
Esq., for defendant. Jitry find defend
ant not guilty, but that she pay one-half
of the costs. . .
Cora .vs John Sullivan—Larceny. Dist
At ry Calla' for Com., Sanderson and
E L Millis, Eqs., for defendant. .Jury
tind defendant guilty.
Cont vst Elmer lisick. Larceny from
the person. Dist. Atry Cahill for Com.
tutd .1 it' :7;:tudenion, Esq., fur defendant.
The jury find defendant not guilty.
Cunt vs John J4es s.ril Thos
Larceny. District Atry Odin' for Cont.;
J A Wilt and E Esqs., fur (10-
feNdants. Jury • find . defendants guilty.
Cutlet sentence them eac4 to ; pay a line
and undergo an imprisonment of two
months-'in the county jail:
Coin vs Otis Ileum' and • Hannah Ack
-ley—Lai:Q:l:y; Dist Att'y,Palill for Cum.;
I Me.Plicon, fur defendants. Otii
Hentan plead.; guilty. Jury find llannali
Ackley 'nut
Com vs David Peters—Assault and' bat
tery with - intent 'to commit .rake. Dist
Att'y Califf and J B peeve, Eig., for
tom.; ti \V Little for defendant. Twd
eases. Jury find defendant guilty in each
case.
Corn vs S Mlz—Assatilt and battery
with intent to kill. Dist AU'S- Califf for
Coin. and Overton & Met cur tor defendant.
'Jury find defendant guilty of assault and
battery.
Coin vs AT' Peterson—Embizzlement.
Dist Att'y Calitl and Elhanan
Es q. for thiertUll Mercur and
WII Caruechan, Esq., for defendant.
Jury find the defendant guilty.
Allen Jayne vs Justus Lewis,;,2d. Au
ditor's Report confirmed
Elirtbeth Snell vs 11 C Snell. Court
apPi;int•J S Esq.,: a commis
sioner to take depositions.
Helen Mattison vs John Mattison.
(.'ourt. appoint Nathan Tidd, Esq., a com
luissioner to take depositions.
Caroline Chilson vs Edward Chilson.
'gotta appoint W . J Young, Esq., a com
missioner to take depositions. • '
J M Snedeker vs Enima A Snedeker.
Court direct a subpuma in divorce to is
-
Leander Smith vs Ella Smith. Ophelia
E floutS vs Win II Routs. Emma Lev
ering vs C S Levering. Court direct an
alias subpmna to issue in each ease.
Tirzah , Wright ,vs , Jas Wright. On
motion; of Hon • Delos Rockwell, Court
make the usual Order and decree of di- 7
verve:
C ,Northrup in; Mice L Northrup.
Ou niotkm of. of nad Kioney,
COtilt Mak *mseuil prder and decree 4;
divoft*t : '-:?; -
-
.
'0 • , "'"" 1 4 ,,t I . "- • - fals-AISz
tor to: t bate.lhe .•;• . • • %the'
%Mies • 0 tit defeiiiint's tela esbsteL
- Sara FlElmer vs Minor St. John.. Wm
Brain° G Seudder W T Robinson's
use vs y E Crofut.6 Eliza Stafford's
Trustee irs. P T Vanskirer. E W Warn
er vs N JiFinney. P L Ward vs Scepter
Drown E Rule in each case
to showy use why judgment shall not
be Open and defendant let into a de
fense.
Daniel Beverly vs Eli Beverly,. .1 0
Randall vs W S Bownian et a 1.,: In re.
the estate] of Louisa Beverly of al: Rule'
in each case maie &solute.
Michaeli Bosnian vs! Daniel Sullivan
runt. Patrick Sullivan, l ; Rule 'to show
cause wq, Patrick Sullivan shall not be
subrogated to the rights of the plaintiff.
Elisha Bloom's,. Ex'r! vs W W Wright.
Rule to show cattse why plaintiff shall
not be enjnined' from selling defendant's
real estat on afi fa.
Lewis Snith vs Leßoy Haverty. R.,le
to show c4use why defendalt Shall not be
allowed VI perfect his aPpe 1.
J H Phinney vs G P C. h.!Court di
rect levy in this case to bty'stricken off.
G II Vandyke us ChaS Wells et al. Au
ditor's report tiled and confirined ni
Exceptions filed on the Part ,of G F Ma
son, Gillian'. •
•
On read ng certificate of the Board of
Examinent, and on motion of .Davies
Carnochan, Court admit F S Porter to
practice hi the Sever 4 Courts of this
county, wherenpon.he Was duly sworn.
On motion of J F Sanderson, Esq.,'
•Court adrWit G M Lewis.;: Esq:, a member
of the Lumen) county bar, to practi 43 in
the several ; cofirts of thiS county, where
upon ho was dultswarn:i
Tho,tinal account of E T Fox, Trustee
of David Wilmot's !Estate, confirmed fi
nally, auto Court appoint Henry Peet,
Esq., an Auditor to distribute money in
the hands ,Of the Trustee.
II Crafirond's use M C 3lercur,
Court permit non suit ~to , be taken by
plaintiff. -
Tracy 4.S;:rGray vs Arinenia township.
Court direct a writ to is.Suecommandingcommandin
the" commissioners of said township to
pay the 'plaintiffs Out of any money of
said township unappropriated, and if,
there be none, then out of the first 'money
which shall come into their hands.
Monday, ; Sept. 11.
E C Kt:PO= vs S&E R, & C Co. Is
sue.formed by order of Chart.
I' Moran vs S B Eilenbergcr et al Rule
made absolute. •
W T Rue vs Josepliinejtoe. Courtap
point P S Itogets coinninisioner to take
deliosifions:'
John Ellis' use vs C Hanna. Court
direct Sheriti to amend the description of
huntlevied 'glm
A S Divcii vs Henry Ward: Rule dis
charged aud the Auditor's Report con
firm:al
U C Dittqcch Co. \V Maynard,
. Court direct the record to be amend-
! Com vs Jili] Jennings,','J C Post,. Jen
: nit! Murra:4 Jennie Wilson, Thos Koine
dylind Carrie
; MorriszmHWoutnling with
intent to commit murder. Dist Att'y
'I('::Eli and I) C DeWitt, 'Esq.. for Com.
':Eilianau Smith, S W Little, E C Gridley
itml Wm . I '', o Yle, ir defendants.
' On motion of the Dist Atyy, Court direct
a tulle prom 7+// to be entered as to Thos
Kctinedy, and Carrie .Moriison. The jury
find:At:nide ! Murray an& Jennia Wilson
I "moguilty, but John Jennings and J Cv.
f Yostguilty r wounding::
CAni vs Phineas Pond—J,Palsc pretenses.
Cuntitmed to December Term.
Wm Vandermark 1,) Ward. Case.
S NV Little,' Esq.,. DeWitt & Maynard,
and 1) Ov'ertou, •Esq., for plaintiff. El
i hanan. Smith, lI W E Overt.m,
jr., and E F, (.lough, Es.ls., for defend
' aut. On, trial, •
BI:Allront) COUNTY A.C4iICULTUItAL
cly:ry..._judg, i
app. 1:itt,..1 toact'at thQ exhlldtion
111.:1r , r,1 .Igrkult urall s..ekty, I, he held
a; 'l' , Nvaiill.l. Oa the 7th, '2. - 5 . .)..! Jt, and of
the lustrtr,
print,l premit,!:l 11,t, and be guy
era,' acc::; - (1!::kly.
.1 a:lg,, 111 r:11 , 31 tar:ps••iv eat file
ot: • hy:t•tiltig'..:( ilw1:7;lt. in is der that ;114 may
I:( t L.:, the Itrl 1 :lay.
•
I—/M t rhas,/ Calne,-11 , I,9lm,rte„% n ylin it;
A ..1. M. F.'. Smith
-114.:4; .11.11 Mark. lA-Mt) sl.lllOl IYm. Shitmal•
' • :--` 4 :111114. a.4.Cla,s I.
rl. :i—Arderdv. .I.ryro!are., Ilule
fia..—l. r. , ntoly.” S. B. ',orlon.
I 1 1cio•Itti . ... AL u,; \'nl. I.:Ant7, Frank
lin: SanCl :11,-(•041. lllgilland.
U, 4yqf ire efml Grade
4 )1i:111.1U o.yior.
c.r1,1,‘ John 1:Ird, East
•ni;
( I. t...:1'...$ 7 41til-17.-r , lm, 11 - 01 in fl and Fat Cat'-
, 1.-.—Ja...7eil. .1,41;,.. a. IAA:ay:4111v: Gel,. A. Ste
w', M.. 1 1,.1 11 : L. Run,i,o, Bilrlin:o. , ,; IL I'. I;,c.tv-
In—,. T0% 311 , 1a: Cha5..1 . h.if..6% $11,;11,11111:1.
CI. ~ ., 1 , ,.. ?—.`itt, , / p.--: I. 1... 4, otZ, TwAni.i., twp,: J.
E I‘,l
..1:0,1,11. On th
leil: A4:111i , ‘Validni, ijlS:t.r;
rit:,-.. L. lz, , :ttiktot, 11,..rrick yak,: 1:,:it..2,ti Stmt.:, Le-
I: , ;y- t , I ,
('1..%.-.S 110-B:tritic,.—F. F. FAireldltis, Frankilti:
Davi4l Rinty, North Towitt,.l.l:l'Steven I:. Harm.-r.
,sti..., , t, ,, ttillii: I:.lA,Cuoilkatigh, NV),ox; Franr6 Ha
gc,l%....ut, A.,11t111.
t I.A I if: , Th.riltigiihred rtml Horse.t.
IP. 1 I Itt.lTo)%atitla: S. 11. 1.11.1414. y, Calitoo;
11. 11. Nlovgail, Wy
m•x.: n.. iVa!ltt-r. '
I.ASS for all
T. Gi Smith, :-.llesltuquir.; 0..1. tkittles,
Ite..ylck; I:lAtew; Lewis
Ti. y.
.771 , 1 I:f.ting lionvex.—N .
T ry. rra . , town: ( nay. Chtinnot.k, Orwell; \Yin.
'n,u,n..rtin. W;y:ntnatttitt Jokbott Btacktiltill, 31 on•
h./S. ! , i...V - 11•. }t!:
(*LA., andto S. Darlg. Allls
.11to. (:••n.o'.
11"yalith:ng;
vv.
Wysox;
A. 1101111. C. S. i 11u5.,017 s Towanda:
T.. 1. stalOing S:,!0.: 11. tqI:INV., ROlllO.
ilifj , / , meolm.—F..
Ably, ..:outh 1:06:Atel!, ‘l", , st. I.forling ,
ton: llarri , olll;lavk, Wya:lll4g; Elijah IlLike,
Fran!Oln: A10ar0.... I
,Scoville, 'Towanda
twp., Horton. North trots:4ll.la: Stephen
Wr-oz; !Might
Nei.on Gob .rt. Franklin.
!!-- i rY. Ella.' TrA9l.*,7laj,/ irate,
.%400 , 11!14.Towatith:• John Mood, Atli
en.; Itronson, orwell; l'a•A•int,
tow. .ITHL S. 31a.1,1••1)., IV h01t,..rm..
CLA , S I:: , —C , trvirtuf s and Wagons.-11,0.1h4
on. N,,rth Tow aiol.t: :mel.lot,.l4orhatn.
%Me: 'fow%lida: IVa:lty ti. Trney,
5W11 , 1 , 1 I . l.Meroy. TsiV. E •
t t.~t• +_.:-7.r /Itl, -r and itv :Iran upirt u
Youn.• Itouat;
• , ',lr;id NV 31 -ini„t Ilia; )trk A yes, Mai II,,: t'npt.
• l t.Ans Srcd, end F , rd.—F..
•r. v- x. tlai,,th. q . Stout•;
l.t•a h. Lantz. Frantilln; uenion 31onrve;
L. .1. tulvor, sox.
I 'LANs '..".:—yriplable.v.—Ce...,(;:tril, \V ysox: Jas.
Slte,hoitiltl: ts:riii.p•l4., Nciv
S. 11. Iliil. I:lltiitq,lon; S. It. To.pp,r,
tol,m. hvm.: I).mmu
Ack:y.,svrtm; Wm,3lmgmM , 7{\ i: S. E.
col I.lkeliMM:: H. E. (i 1:1•c)(,
( 1.1,s •L'l—//,,cl re IToi.l It. B.
31org•an, Wysiix; Mrs. J. It. M. Hinman. 3Unua•;
A. It ickt.r, Tow:It'd:I: 31 rv. 0. P. Yout,g ,
31 is. J. C. Atlamq, Towaiitta.
rind Fr•Rr rrra.-
31r5..1.
Wym)x: 3lr's. 1•;. T. Fos. To
-31. J. r',.,.11,3tig1t. Wysi , x; Mrs. .1. F.
mourr.k.: 3lre. ‘Vin. 1. 4 t0rr,. Duren. •
CLA:-::::„;—,Brrod., _Utah r, rake, et,..-z-Ueo. Ste-
Touat.cl.l.; lino W. I.:111-
(m, Merrick: Sirs. A. I. 31tit!r6 I.lteltflehl: JUN.
I/eLet.g. N4lla Tow:Hula: Mrs. Nortoan
White, WySOX. Mr,. Will. IV' Slovene, ',Nays-
I "I
27—Quiffing ring! N ,, l. , llric,rk.—MrA.
11. V3ll.is 1:1,1-i: Mrs: hand. ,1t
IV:Arl'llitaTil; Mrs. Hof:Let! Sl)e,liesAitt;
Mrs. (Ivo. Towanda trip.; ]lra. t:. S. Ittu..
Towanda.,
I • r. 711,1%t a ship, tte.L-E.
T.o.raJ,IA: \VII). I. hilt luu. iihe:ll;
‘1 7 :4',0X 'John IliTini!r, Runic,: Dr. Hil
lis, L
CI, A 4 1i 211-3.(12.4 ica 1 111.44 rt: iden!..f .—(:en. F. War
ner, lierrii.i.vide: Vin. `.el!. ewaiirt: W. C.
Sparry. Tinvat.da; Henry 'at Wen, Torandat,
T. Hull. A Omni.
(• La ;Pl—Earn it ri .—;9an,"l Naglee, Minirrni;
\Vitt: Snyiler,Slite-lierrii;
U. stern, Ditrjll: Spalding. Athens.
A 1 , 1•IrtoN A.L . z Put.3t I Executive Com
mittee Lave re,;"iveil to otTer a prentitnn of ?3.00
(or the Lesk specimen- of horse. rno.aog and 12.00
for the ?,i.tlibet , t, Ina blaeti:stnith doing 'lntl work to
reeelw the'prenfintn.
CLAss 31.-11 , 4srehocilig.—Abratu
tt•r; .1. M. Pox. Towanda ;wit.; 1.. S. II Ing.bury,
Towanda; s. Pratt. Tonanda; Thus. IlLack
uelL West Iturltngton.'
Trains will run during the days of the exhitiltion
from near the Court (louse to the vlchiltrof the
ground.; at a Ir,w rate of fare.
Alt t,lis 111 the Towanda bridire will be reduced
one Latf to'tivo.o attending .the Pair and durnig Its
continuance. Stock for exhibition will pass free..
The Society No dceldeil to litiVe no trotting for
money. The fine track wlthin! the' enclosure wla
he for the toe and pleasure, .J aft.
There will he au olikirtunity: given on the third
day for.:All and exchange, beginning at 1 o'clock
12.: FOX. Cur. tivey
BUSINESS LOCAL, `
Sir New p.xds recelvt;cl laity at iIENDLEMAN'S
.Wir Engraving thew at if ENbr.t.siAN's Jewelry
Store.
Cir .New Dress Goods at KENT &
I3Li>s•.[,cp7• I
New Goods iti evqry Department
AI•KENT & tass..vep7. I I!
Vi" . New prints:o & /1 LI ss. [scp7
LW - But:Tick's at ,FEET
•
Ur Ladies' Tics g ;eat variety, at
KENT'S; Maar-Ebel: -
LadieS;.' Collars an 'Cuffs 'atl.KElrr
to tsstt~cp7, • - I • -
tarcoi. a ':1
. ..,. •
:Nov.
•TrAr" 17,6401 f
-
'' 7=- A - Clusime*Olgi
sul4BusivAimo
. .
One - mom case. of those cheap
qatiloalcvmamminmp
ur A large assortment of spring and
suit:mar tints, gnat Waived.; at 31. E. Roux.
YISLD'Ef.
Ur Dollar-and-a-bait bopks for 99 cts.
&term Block.
sir riILNVILZILAN otters s great redaction In SR
yer-Plated Ware. . •
gr You can bay a plated Castor fOr 99
cents, In Mercur
tir Call at KENT &: Masai,. and look
at their Black Oren.sdine;.
CIF A large stock of ganles and toys,
At cost, at WlttTcostn & SrtArrs.
Mr All the latest publications, very
cheap, at WUITCONO & SItAtT'S.
. . .
Cs' Everything in Cho lino of station
ery at WIIITCO24II & Sn AUT.&
Qom' WHITCOMB it; SIIAUT sell the best
Blank hooka manufactured In the country.
Mf" You can get all the latest styles of
swiimery, very cheap, at WHITCOMB & SHAME
M. "The largest and best assortment of
spring clothing In town, at M. E. nOSEN riELD's.
L9i`Cold, Sliver, and Steel Spectacles, and Eye
Glasses la great variety, at iiIINDZIZIAN JplVOl.
ry Store.
ur The largest and Vest assortment of
Brackets ever brought to t 111.3 place, can now be
seen at ritOST & SUNS. ;Oct. 20—ti.)
jar RUBBER. PAINT, price retinced to
1 4 2-por gallon. In 5 gallon pal 111.90.
• M. M. WELLES 5: SON.
Er" Youwill be surpri:!ed to learn bow
much you can buy for 99 cents lu Moroni* mock.
Great reduction in American
Watches at Cu A mßratts'az.rune s.
r=3" iTENDEI:StAII has the finest iteek
of WfttelloA, .Tewery an 9 Silverware, ever brought
Into this town. , Call awl see It.
If you want a kiitof clotheu cheap
er ilia!) you can buy tho imii ‘ 3 In New York, just
call at ItosENFIELU'g.
J' Passengers to the West will finP it
to,their advantage to porehaso tickets at the Ta
w*id a Depot. Rates reduce.l4l.t.o from Sept. Ist.
C.lr A new stock of trunks and Trav
elling nag, Jut ree;dved at Consna , s, and at low
er !dices than ever.
ConsEr beats them' all in . " good
go 0.1:; and low iirkes this fall. Opp oslte tiro Court
CLIT Shoddy is abloit played
. out. When
you want a!gowir.oot or Shoe go to cots'Errs, op.
pwote the Courtllouse.—Augu.
n'"l?osENFtEr.n bas just ":filled up "
with a complete Hee of ftireltshleg gotI , IK, which
Ilevrs
Car" S!..SQLTEIIANNA CoI.LEGIAT INgTI-
TtrE.—Tift, fall s , ssloti commeneel MONDAY
AUGTST 215 T. See the advertisement In another
column.[: tigl.wl
---
Take Notice, there is a greatre
•lu toil In Waltham aid Elgin Watche.:„ Call at
I'INDI:I,'IIAN'S and yea will 1.0 sure to buy one a
the 'rives ha Is offering.
Alra'•liroit fall to call at IlExr , tr.mAN's, If yor,
wl‘h to boy attyilklng In the lino of, Jewelry, Sliver
at d •
Sllver-plater] Ware.
CLAWSON WItEAT.—An approved
w;:t!te Wheat, ei ra l ! tea ready for ..owlng.
titled on and after Sept.!, at one donar and f , eventy
five cents per hustil.
(i. If. Wyaluitng, 7,....i[3111g2.4w3
nr. Fon EN T.—A • large,
,trouble
lntso, on Railroad St., snitabl'e for either oae &'r
t %To falallle.4. Rent very clarap until Apt II 'next.
Also a snit or room, In `• Yale's Block," nu Rrldge
sr, low until April nes.l. of
liAr.l.l.l"atig
LW' iJo,T.—On Saturday last, my good
doh Its is or na•6hnn size, bas white edr
iy, iroQley hair. ears and one side of Hls face.
blown. A liberal reward Is filtered for hlsp.-turn.
.1011 S P. Mußnow.
Sspt. , wl•
Ems" The Northßranch APsoeiation will
uwit at shesh,,pain on tn.! 27th day of S-ptetaber.
A ge ' neral Invitation Is extended to all, and we dv
slre,that we inly have a full meeting and a good
our. rt. W. en EslZli", Standing efork.fsepl 1.
IZ," TWO MATCIIRD TEAMS FOR SALE,—
. • .
1.
We have good pair of matched four years old
cod's:Mso one pair five years uld, writ matched,
willeh we will sell on reasomMld terms. Etcher
team would make gaud carriage, horses.
.1. W. NICHOLS & St”:.
Mountain Lake, Pa., Sept. 4, 1571•.
C 5 - From 'ROSWELL KINN FY, M. D.
Of ^slatinsville, N. 1". "I do IPA to say
that ilia l'enivtan Syrup has claims to confhictve
equal If not Ftiperlor tp those of any medicine that
has ever come to my knowledge. I have used It
with great success for Dyspepsia and Eplle.psy."
B RA DrOlt D (..70u1NTr IGItICULTCILAI.
SOCIETY.—AII :hose!who wish to makeentries for
the Annual gzhibttlim of the Society on Sept. 27,
2 A. 2 9 and 30,! , !1070, will find the to Of entry at
the ;ace oriNuar.r. Vl:vcr,Nv, over
HILL':•• Market. (. SMITH,
Serienther 3, IS7O. Secretary.
117" Foci SALE.—A very desirable farm
of abo:it 100 acres of land, In a good state of call
cation, with ono frame house, barn, horse shed,
corn house, and a small orchard. The farm is'well
watered and well. adapted to la ry purposes, situa
ted about one ludo 'from Wyalcdm: depot. Price,
lass, sO. Twat thommutl to be hail on confirmation
of :q"lie. time given on keen, e. For further pat
ilcuhtn, addresh H. STALFiIItD, Norwalk, Conn.
or enquiro of L. r. t 4 ra,t.roun, Wyaluslugrra,
rg . 3/It. 'ROSEN FIELD, who has come to
be considered authorlty'on all questions relating to
the clothing IT:1,1J, gives his views on the situation
In another column, and we only obey a i „natural im
pulse lo aid our fellow citizens in economizing dm ,
lug these'-hard times," by calling speciitl attention
to Mr..R.'s predictions in regard to the adirauce u
prices. His reputation for candor and fair dealing
is so well established that nothing more than a word
directing attention to his views is llnCegSarY.
rr Flto3l A PaysicrAN,—liple Park,
Vt., Feb. 7, 1978. Messrs. SETU W. FOWLF,
SONS, Flostom llents:—You 'may perhaps noncom.
bur that I wrote YIJII sev‘ , ral weeks ago In reganido
tie, ins of the Peruvian Syrup for my is Ire. who
was suffering from generai'delli lily, the sequence
of Typhod Dysentary. I had tried the most noted
physicians In Op State, and also In Canada, with.
'out relief. At your recommendation SITS. ruin-
Menced 11146115 C of the syrup, the first foul bottles
made but little impression, but while taking the
fifth elm began to improve rapidly, and now. after
using six of the dollar bottles, she has regained her
strength; and is able to . ilo most of the work about
the house: and I feel that I cammtspzak too highly
in praise of the Peruvian Syntp: I have prescribed
it to several of my patients, and halm procured the
said of several dozen of It hero. You may maka
any use of this letter yon see fit.
Yours very truly, 11. BELDEN, 31. D.
MARRIED.
BA I.LATID—DAMAG E.—IH neat Burlington, at
tit..residence of tli6 laitle':t fattier. M. D. Gala
age. Sept. a„ by Itev. U. S. Transue, Wlll G. Bal
lard and Clara .1. Carnage. •
the M. E. Parsonage In
llurlingtou, Sept. G, by It .v. G. S. Transue, Me:-
ford Taylur and Alice Ward, both of West
hbgton.
PUTNAM—MO:U. ET.—ln Athens at the resi
dence of the bride's father. Abraham Morley,
Sept. G, by Rev. G. S. Transue; Leman Vutuatu,
of Barclay, tool Sllss Alice Morley.
DODSON—SCOTT.—In Towanda, Sept. 12, by
1:e1, - . John 1.4. Stewart, D. D., W. T. - Dodson, of
Iftddenburg. And 311sS . Anna Scott, daughter of
\V n). scot!,
SWACI(IIAMMEII-I,gONAED.—At the 37.1.
parsonage. Wyalusing, Aug. 23, by Rev. E. F.
EuPeas, Juin' C. Swarklustauter and Miss Cosa
11. Leonard.
JOIINSON—CIUNDALL.—IIy ilia same Ang.
21. James G. Johnson and Miss Mary A. Crau
dall.
JENNINGS—CAMPEELL.—At tho Parsonag.,
Monroe tun, Sept. 10, by Rev. Matlock Armstrong
Georg° Jennings, or Jemithilndale and Miss
L,plia E. Campbell, of North Towanda.
PET'f 1110...4E—KROMER.— A t einiplown, Sept.
9, by Rev. G. L. Williams, Mr. Junins VOttebone,
of Kingston, and Min Millie . E. • /Cromer, of
Camplown.
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weakoesa. early_ deny, lomat Matgioolt.lke•A wtll
lead a 'recipe thit , will ears YUEZ OT
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).Bible Mare, Nolo York City.Maylltme
Markets.
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44 46 64 . 967, •6 . 66 6 /16,N 11134
64 66 661 %a , 14 •: 66 118 tg 119
" 1040, ebupon. - ' 115lt 110
"- l'aeltie Ws. cy 12658 127
New Ws, Iteg. 1881 • 11:04 '11384 .
46 66 c . 1881 11616; 113 4 6
.
Gold 110 l 110 S
Silver 100 1100.li
.
Pennsylvania 43N1 487 i
Reading 4434, 44 , 4'
Philadelphia & Eric 10 , 4; in%
Lehigh Navigation • 33,38 . 34
" Valley, Er. plv 5384 54
United U. R. of N. J 13314. 12181( •
011 Creek 103„' 10'4
Northern Central ' 30 i. 31
Central Transportation 37%: 37 , 1
Nespnehonlng 51 51%
,
(1.4 A. Mortgage Cs,
~89 , 1011 110734
New averticements.
Q r.-, 77 a Week to Agents. Samples FREE
i. 75 I I P. O. VICKEItY, Augusta, Maine.
GLASSES IN FRENCH AND
DRAWING.—SILLE..I.I.EQUIN will lsegln
her lessons at the Grafted School and at the Sumo°.
hanus - Colleglaterlnstttute on August V, 1876.-Owl.
AGENTS MIKE $lB A DAY ) .I.4
Our largo IlicAlke STEEL ENGRAVINGS
of the Presidential Candidates sell rapidly. Send
for circidar. N. Y. Engraving Co., 35 Wall Street,
Rom 323 G, N• Y.rseptl4wB '
OR SALE.--A farm of 100 acres,
ju, 80 improved. south-West part of Smithfield
township, Bradford Co., Pa. Tiro orchards, tuoatly
grafted fruit. house ,of 11 rooms, arranged for one
or two families. two barns. Fur particulars,. en.
quire nu said premises, or of
FRANCIS FRENCII.,•
.HA BROADLEY,
Manufucturqrs of Wooten Goodg, Yarns, at:
CARDING & DRE§SING,
Done to order
ash paid for wool, also cloths exchanged for wool
CunS-3m
TIST OF LETTERS remaining if
j
l'ust °Rice at Towanda. Bradford Co., lFa.
for the week ending September la :
Arnold, James Manning. Jas F
Butllugton. Allen :McGinnis, Margaret
Burnett, Walter Moore, J:rana
Ileimett. Cora, 1 Martin, Chas II
Bennet, Mrs Mary ,' McCaw, Ella It
Bronson, Laura -: • Melyell, Means
Bennett, Sarah - ' Martin, Ida
Burman ' Ida Maee, Airain '
Benjamln, Eliza . McMahon, Wilson
Burnett. Jonn ]Angus, Cagnetta
,itanger ilultlah MeGill, 3lary
Brensgenutn, .john 31ellall, Mary
Bennett, a:Bah M McCracken, Altnira
Chapman, Mrs Norman Mk:Donald. James C
Cummins,Witt 3tuilany; Eargaret,
Colter, Phoebe Map. Relief
chtlison, 31 E _ (ritrlen, Patrick
eugenspergur Anne milrion, Agnes
Curren. Ellen (riferrors, Mary
conntilly, Julia I'at tersll. Mrs
Canfield, Franklin A : . Fender. Nora
Cirpeuter, Jos l-, Parks, (1 B .
Cotter, Thai - Peet. Alice II
le,,wrfteit, Augustus ,i' . Roach, Anna 2 '.
• 'arpenter, Chas ' It.each, ,Mat la -,
:anipliell. II A Ridgway', .1 W
Chaffee, 3lary Rutledge, Hugh
Doolley, Geo N.. Rogers., Ida
Ding:len. Clara E. lion riituu, .fas i:
Dlekey,'M VIA 31 L Ityan. Johann:lh
Dolem Alice Rogers, 3131 Vill
a Laura •Robinson„ L E
Evans,,,Ssral: Ithluevanit, Newton
lanes,W II . r. Sealer, Ella 2
Eawartl+4 E , Sullivan. Ellen -
FrUst, A • Summers. John
Ferguson, Fred Soper. Edavarcl 1 ,
Forcer, Chas 2 Sweet, tiro U -
Fer - gusen, (km B Stilt, TIMs -
Graffefedt II - Ltage'.-Dav pi
Gosling, L F _ Scott, (/ C
Hauls, Joe R . Strand Mit, jowl
Harvey, 4ohn• Stunmors, C A
Hickey. Catherine ' Summers, Emma L
Henderson, J r 2 Scott. Jas
Horton, It a. Segler, Jos
Horton, I. ' ~ Seovell. Sarah
Harding, .1 A -,.. $..p..” . •, Eliza I) • .
Aardenburg, 0 Shaw, .r K
Johcs, Ilzry Tyler, I C
.loans, Mrs It 31 , Vangordcr, Sarah
Bane, Maggie l Vaimtrikle, .1 B
Kinney, Geo B 'Vanderpool, Lizzie
KeMosly, John 15 - kesteott, A K
lintiner, Geo ' Wing. II 1)
Lamphler, Daniel L Waters, 'Agnes
Lyneh. Ellen Wes:brook, Libby_
Morton, Anne .. Ward, Mrs L Eva
lIELD FORA.II6TAGRa;
Mr Lewis Jones
Peterborough, N Y
.1 W Veigeson. N Matson,
Frunkiln„ Pa 70 Perk Ave. Chicago, 111.
John Young. Andrw,,Wrhain & to.
Onshore Ithaca. N
Ja , ob Ilerniane, It S Heller. A A GI
No &I. Min rry St, N 1 - sth Dlr N of Pa
Perry 31.tson &Mellfonio, Pa
Boston. Mass ' ^
Persons caliLtg for the above letters, will plea. ,43
say —advertised," giving claw of list.
S. W. ALVORD, P. M.
Bridget Barry,
Dusbore
nenir.E.
I . AM - NOT A PROPHET; .
NEITHER THE SON OF A PHOPIIFET,
nut my pr,lietions pnblishod for the benefit of my
eta,tunwrs r,17..ty days sine, Laic Lien verified, and
I NOW FURTHER PROPHECY
That those who neglect purchasing their
PALL & NUNTr,II OLOMING
Till a more convenient season, wilt. find that they
113 Va procrastinate'd to their cost. Everything in
the litorof manufactured goo, is I:41,01111d to advance
Forseeing this state of affairs, I bottle
time since purchased a large Mock of
FALL Si WINTER CLOTHING!
Which I am tlow offering at LOWER
titan Ihe same goods can tp-day Its bought in New
y.,tl:. This other will not hold goo , ' atter SIXTY
YS.t Remember, "Procrastination Is the thief
ot time."
RE3iEMBER-My store is one door
south of Mrs. PM:TEE:S.
.111.; E. ROSE FIELD
Towanda, A'nr„. :,n+, Par.
T E
_G 4 t RE iTE.sT
‘tITAXCE
TO BUY
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHES
1 1 '
Ever offered to the people of
BRADFORD COUNTY.
,; As I have a prospect ! of gaining
an important suit in oiidof the west
ern territories, iwhich will render it
necessary for me to retire from the
CLOTHING' BUSINESS,
I take this method ,of informing
the 'people 'that my present large
stock of
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
Will be sold regardless of cost,
FOR CASH.
- ^
JACOBS'
•
SCE `-
••• ^ 4
_ . .
= 1:000D, Ilk
Have just received their first invoice of
FALL & WINTER GOODS !
DRESS GOODS--PRES GOODS,
LERAYBVILLE, PA
lIERETOFORE UNEQUATJED
1,
CALL. AND EXAMINE -ourt. STOCK.
-I'
Towanda, Sept, 6, 1876
AT FROST & SONS'
THEY ARE SELLINo. ICE CHAMBER SUITS
I.LSO, WALNUT_SUITS AS LOW . AS 5,36,
And all o . !her aoads in proportion!
All they ask is for you Ito call and see the goo&
and prices, and be douvirteed that the only place to
buy good goods cheap is of the manufacturers.
Remember that we are pt l eitarml,to do
' UNDERTAKING
WE INVITE TILE PUBLIC TO. STOP AND
Towanda, Sept. 1, 1576.
1 876, ,1876.
-
LARGEST A;ip MOST COMPLETE :'4TOCIC
.TRAVELING BAGS;
. ,
Ever offered In this toWn:and at prices that cannot
fall to please the closest bnyer. I have many bar-
gains in all lines of goods that cannot be obtained
elsewhere. Please call and examine goods anti
pelves.
IC EM uza k 3'EacE-11.1 um phrey's
old Stand, opposite Courthouse.
‘;:f-- ; ' :" • - I
4 '
'
a 1 4:: ;1.,'
, • ,
Wis*
NEW GOODS!!
NEW GOODS!!
1
1 ,
KEN* & BUSS
~ i
,i
All the new style's in
, Ake.
We sisfrer Bargnins
a
i o
=I
Antl be convinced for yourselves
Mill
KENT a; BLISS.
Froitk Sons.'
,
FURNITURE STORE,
Main Street,
• _ L
At S2O, 525, and 530:
Lower than any other person
LOOK AT OUR upoos.'
FROST & SONS
Boots And, Shoes.
1876.
FALL T.RADE.
lam now receiving t . i
BOOTS AND SHOES
&c.,
JOAN F.: CORBEL
7 ...,,,,, ••• -t-r. - 7 , -Yig' - - •_, (-- - ',. -•_•-., • • '- .
't ablithigiOntit
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CROCKERY•gTORE
FULL STOCK-GOOD
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
•
BABY WAGONS,'
LA M PS,
&c., &C y &c.,
1
1876
T9wanda, Augnst.2, 18743
cIIESP, COAL AND LIME.
-tom and after July 1, 1 will sell coal, lime, &c.,
for rash ouly, and the price list will be corrected
inept hly. -
riticil OF COAL FOR JC!X. PER TON' OF 2„0007b3,
. - •
AT IRE YAIt D:
rittitOtt•StoYe, Chestnut and Furnace
Peo
Carton Run
Barclay Mountain Luntp. th .
• Sinittr
'Allentown Limo bushel.
Lath *f 31
Ila
Brick .li.M 10 00
I am alaays prepared to deliver purchases on
short notice at the usual'price of delivery'.
I also tender my thaAks:to my many friends and
customers for their very liberal patronage in the
past and hope nailer the new departure to make it to
their interest to continue to buy where they can
get the best goods for the least money.
Thosewho are indebted to me will take notice
that I must have money lir I can't buY for cash and
pay fret 'Ats. They must settle Ily the first of Au
gust ries
. Very lieSpectfully Yours,
J. H. PIIINNV.
Tdwanda,
G uiy 1, 1,075..
WOOL CARDING,
AT
WOOLEN MILLS, CAIMPTOWN;
Also mantitacturitig and cloth dressing attended
.to on short notice: We are already making rolls
from the ner► . cl*, and aro nreinted to do work as
•
_
~~~- -
NEW REVISED EDITION
"litod)i.,tiTowN, Conn., Der. 11, 1875.
.1. WILLIAMS.
Lfv!✓.jk nJ C,,nntrticnti
.1. R. EATON,
1 Sri. nrf, Tr. J. C.',
EW Yunk, Dee. 15, 1873.
`3llonr,Erows, Conn., Mardi I, 1875
gplitmes.
AT COST!
MUST BE SOLD
CHINA,
,t k.t the ola stand of
0. A. BLACK.
PENNA.
r . "
a iIDiiIINISTROOREP:)%4:IIOIW,
- —*Notice IS hitieby: given that 01401114111114:: e
shied to the estate orDarld ithisitar.ttate otHetw = d
rick, deceased, must snake ImMettlate_
the undenlgn4 and ad perms unue . eisuw ,
'phut said estate must present thanyinlynattiaM • f:t
mated, for oettlement. • • •
Vt. A, lirleritOttlei••::
ME
ang 311, 4
A DMINISTRATORS' NOTiOR,
Medea Ls hereby given that all* peratalehk . •
debted to the estate , of. Oscar Ellie% deed. 1,4001
Rome. Pa.. must =lto fmmedlate paymuYtOthe .
anderslgnde. and all persons haling claims aipiniCo--,
m estate-mast present them. Italy stuthedtfltstef!'
for'settlement. ' • - -
mAnws E. rtztar;
ELMER ELLIOTT•
Admthistran"
Ang.
4DMINIE.TRATORS.
Notice Is hereby then that all pinion*
hted to the estate! of Clark W. Mower, lilts of Tos:;;;;:;t
wands herd, deed, must make ImmeattepirliallA
all poisons hiving claims against NMI estlMlMmti..
present them duly authenticated far settletnent: = I
A ag9 C. C. MOWER, AdUalliStatal!, •
ADMINISTRATOR'S myrim pp
Notice is hereby , Olen that all parietal
dented to the estate of 'John Roue% Welt Regn‘f.;l:
deceased. inust make • Itarnedfate payment
nndensigned, and all persona .having
against said estate mat present" them, ardrall. ,
thentleated, for settlement.
Aug 9 C. O. RUSSELL, Admlnlatintti,-
DMINISTRATOR'S-NOTICE,
,ClL—Notice Is hereby given . that all peisoni :1. .1:
dented to the estate- of Jas. COWllll..dec!d. fatEr2.l -- ;‘
of Barclay, Bradford County, :Penna.,-
snake immediate payment to the tnideMlVMd,lnd -
all personi having elaims against said estate
present, them, duly authenticated, for aettlenteat.'";
Aug. N.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICL?'?
—Notice Is hereby glren that all tieistma ,
dehted to the estate of S. 11.13tardevaat late arras. %
caram deed, must make Immediate payment.to
the understkned, and all persons-having elaboir!::
aghlest said estate must present them, duly sinthezbi7 , • . :
Mated, forsettlement, • •
Mr. P. COMMIX. • - •'•
Admr..
aep7wO. ~
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTIGE:'
A
giv
,
Notice Is hereby • en thattall per tu:
,
fielded to the estate of eNut. Reese, late of Sprfurt
field', must make Immediate payment to the under , :
signed, and all persons having - claims agalnstsabt •
estate, must present them, duly authenticated, for
settlement. • - t
CEO
,
7 1 -I XECITtOit'S NOTIOE.-.4lotice_ - '
ju Is hereby given that, all persons_ —
the estate of John Taylor; late of Shuttling Stone,
deed. are reqiilreit to . make Iminediate pay
moot to the
.underskmed.;atl all persons baelot
claims against the stid estate, must present them,
duly authenticated, for settlement.
Aug. It. 0. N..iTAYI.OII, Executor. -.;
._ EXE • • , '4 , •-;
EXECUTOR'S IN OTlCE—Notige—, - -,-
ECUTOR'SIs hereby given that 1101 Pfnons indebted AO
the estate of Mary Wheaton late of .Warren, deed, .
mast make immediate payment - toile undersigned,. --.
all persoto having claims against mkt estat§ zees;
.. -.
present them, duly authenticafed; for eettreninX ~.:
CALEB ABEL. - 5. .
;.,... i Executor:l •-- --,
aug'24A - G
..X. -='
ECUTOR'g NOTlCE.l 4 Totiets -
F ,
is hereby given that , bil Persons Indebted to
the estate of Catherine Cummings late of Towanda "
taakefrnmellito payment to t he tin.
dttrs.ipted. and all persons baying cialmsupan said:
e4tate most present them, duly authenticated, for
Ottlement.
augni
O L lIT I ON—The copartner=
ship heretofore existing between the nudes
i•lgted In the 'Market ha - sines& under the Arm
nano, of Mauna, Hill & Hullo ,Is this day die-
soh eit by mutual consent. The 'accounts Of the
lair'tirni will be settled by Brainid & Hill. who will
rout lune the business., -
JOHN BR AIINEF.
_W. K. lIILL
" THEO. MULLOCK.
Towanda, Aug. 19, 11374., -
•
NOTIC E.—All -persons indebted
to the late firm of Itracutd. Hill 4 Atulleek, .
are requested to call aid settle without delay. -
The undersigned extend thsir thanks to the pull,'
lie for its generous support heretofore extended to r -I,
thl.4taltlislimerM and xespeetrully invite a gear 7
tinuance of the sane. , •
• BRA.UND k IIILL. -
August 22, 1576
P. 4 XEQIITOR' -SALE. •
1:4 The umlerslgned Wlll sell at public salei on
°ember 5. 1676. on the premises of O.
.of Rome twp.. deed: the following Ntkertyl. to-;
w!t : The farm, cciataining 85 acres.- household'
fanotrg utensils, hay, grain, little, holm --
&c., &c.
MA:MEL—AM sums under, >l5 cash: .over that
amCuut s months credit. with approved security. ,
51A1111.0.N . E. ELLIOTT,.
ELMER ELLIOTT, ' -
Executors. •
scpl4w3
. ..
T,NCORPORATION NOTICE.—
x N.it.ke is hereby.given that application will be, -...
made to a law judge of Bradford - county, at the
, !..: ; .irctabcr Court of common pleas, fur the inco'r• ''
porvion of Olen Haul Hall Association of Leßoy.
'h, object of said Association is ,to erect and own
aHall, with store rooms and other 116cessaryeolive...
_. .
nienees to accommodate such socie ty or soctetles'as ~ !.
.
mardesire to use Him: . ,• . , ,
...- ,-
J. c. SHAIRACIIED, n, A. W. VANFLEET. - ,•
A. T. !ALLEY, 0: LEWIS, . '
[ L:CIIIIRCHILL; „
..-
Leßoy, A tiptst fi. fls 7 G- -3,1. . . -I . . _
. -
A tibITOR'S NOTIOE.;—= Sarah,
cx . straus' use vs. Geo. Lenox. No. 743,144
D. Pl. Welles' use vs. pee. Lenox. No. SOL May
Term, 1571. .
In tie court of Common Please of Bradford Co`.
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the
Corti .to distribute the funds arising from the
suit of f. . defendant's real estate, upon execution 15.
sued upon said Judgments, wilt atteod to thedn.'
tint of his. appointment at .his ofticii in , Ifercur
Block, in the Born of Towanda, on MONDAY,
Ogtober 9, 1576.,at le o'clock a. In., when and,where
all persons having claims against said fend must
pre.sent the same or be forever debarred therefrom.-
• , It. PA.YNY., •
Towanda, Sept. 5, 1876.1 • Auditor. • .
O •
RPTIANSTITROT SALE By: 1 . • •
yirture of an Miler Issied out of the Orphans? ; •
Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, exec- ,
utor of the 'estate of Arabelbl .T. Wells, late of Or
well, decM, frill expose to • piiblic sale on the prem.,
Les, on SATUItIIAY. SEPT. 2, l 876; at 2 o'clock. '
p. In.. deceased's one-fifth-lnlerest- in the following ••
dc' robed lands, situate& - in Orwell twp., In said -
county of- Bradford, lying- fnr south side of
public highway leading from :Orwell to Wells Hot-- •
tow, and bounded as follows: 'On the north by said
highway leading from Orwell Wells Hollow, out
by lands of - Wm: Sebly and Wirt. Hardy. south by
public highway leading from the 'ritlgn raid. to - ,
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~.onh
11111 tknowtras the "Hardy road") and lands'
of Geo, Frisbie: containing about' 180 acres. ;more -;
or less. TEII3IS--itso on being struck down, - pOO
on confirmation, and the balance In one year, with
Interest.. • H. C. ALLYINT,,t, •
A ng. 9. 're. Executor: .
TRUSTEE'S SALE.—Trustee's
sale or coal lands and Inining property and att.
wirt..nances In the cOunty - of ~B radtord, State of
Pennsylvania.
. .
By virtue of a certain mortgage or deed of trash
executed and delivered by the Fall Creek Hitamt-.
!i , SIS Coal Con:party, of the State o Pentisylvantai
to the undersigned , as Trustee, dated m the first day .
r,
-of ay, Is6s, and recorded in the o ce for record- _ • .
tug deeds, tke:,' in and for the county Of Bradford, ' r -
in said State, on Deed BOok No. 85, page IC2, ke., . •
on the 14th day of Slay. A.:D., 1868: and also In .
'Mortgage Roof. No. 14, page 'lO2, arc., on the 13th,
d,ty ef November, A. D. 1875. •
1, the undersigned, as Trustee as aforesaid, here. .''
tic :five notice that I will; 'on TUESDAY, the 25th' . .
day of APRIL. 1876, at 12 o'clock. noon, of that • - 7
dar, at the Exthange Sales Remits, No. 11 i, Broad- • -
way, in the - city, county and state of New York, .
set , at auction to the highest bidder, the property ~_ ,-
rights. privileges and. franchises conveyed or In.
trittled to be conveyed to inetby said mortgage or .
deed of trust: default having !been made, by said
company in the terms and conditions of sat d meet.
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gage, and such default having continued for Mei: ...,;•
sp.:re of sixty days, and , l being - required In writ-. • •=i
tog to make such sale by. the holders of - Certain of
the'sald ix - m(44 secured by said mortgage or deed Of
t. rust, which Were at the-time of making such to.
must due and outstanding. . ,
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The property aforesaid Includes some sixteen ' :
hundred_ acres of, land, situate in Franklin - and
overtop townships, In Bradford county, State.of .
PennsylvanM, being composed of the whole of the
tract of land surveyed hi the natne:of Gettige Edge
and the several parts of traCtssurveYed In the names . .
or George' Temple. Samuel Edge, Saul. tardy arid __,
Andrew Hardy, all of which is More accurately' -
bounded anti described in said - mortgage; together _.
with all and singular the railroads,. mine% ores, •..
minerals, woods, roads, ladles, ways, waters,twater. :
courses, easements, rights; liberties, bereditiments '-
anti appurtenances unto the said premises belting.-' .
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Mg ant appertaining, and the reversion and re.! . --;
main,le'ls, rents, Issues and profits thereof. .1
For a more full and complete diseriptlon of that -' '-
property to be sold, with Its boundaries and toes- '-•
lions, reference may be had- to the said Mortgage,- -.
of record as aforesaid, onto' the original thereof, . : :.-
In 'ho possession. of-Messrs. Gray & Davenport, OA:
torneys, at No. 9, Nassau street. New York Clip. -
TERMS OF SALE:—Ten per cent of the mar. .
. .t.
chase money is to be paid 'rash In barn! on the slay • .
of sale, and the balance is to be paid Within thirty : " •
days thereafter, at the office of Gray & Davenport,,
No. 9; Nassan street, in - the city of New York. 1 •
State of New York; and,npon. the payment of the ' '
Maid balance In full the.purchaser will receive
Deed to the said property, conveying such MUD as -
is vested In rare as Trustee as aforesaid. : •
Dated February 2.itli, 1876. • .. , . ..
CHAR,LF.S P. HU:S . I'Rn, ' ",-- .
Trustee for the Bondholders of the Fall Creek Mi- '•
t tinitneus:Coal IC:emptily. . - "
- GRAY ft,DAVENPOR:T, ' ,
• . Attorneys for Trustee, 94 Nassau St., N. Y..: _
City. 1 . ..
The above advertisement appears Ili the follow.' -
lug neeittpapers, to-wit: The Ere:sing Post. pub.
'carted in the City of New York: the Ph f/atfelphtta . ~
EU/nicer, published in,„the City of Phlladelphlwi," '..t
anti the BRADFoltli . REcOurrat, published ire, To.
wanda, Bradford County. Pa.
The sale of the above described property Is here: .
Ly adjourned to TUESDAY the 'Md darof Hay,-
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187 d, at the same hour and place:l.
Dated April 25, 1876. - 7t ,
: CHARLES F. HUNTER,• . '. A
Trustee for the bondholders of the Fall Creek II
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luminous Coal Company. ' • Imay4td. - ...
The sale of the above described property is here- ...,,..
adjourned to THURSDAY, the V. 4 day of June, ' I:,
1876, at the same time and place; ; -•-, , • "l, -
Dated Slay =I, 1876-annitd." . .
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CHAS. F. EHUNTER,.' ~ ---
.Trustee for the Uoidholders of the Fall Creek Big-. ;.
luminous Coal Company. •
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The sale of the above described property is here., -
by adjourned toTIIURSDAY the 20th day ofJULY :
1;76, at the - some hour and place. . _ -
... .- ,
- Dated June 22, 1676.
. CHARLES P. HUNTER.' • .
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Trustee for the' bondholders of the Fall Croortil - - "-
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tumlneos Coal Company. • • . ;
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The sale of the above property Is hereby Mourns . -
ed to Thursday, the licit day of August, lett. at
the same time and place. . Dated July 20th, 1 8711.:-- - :
- ' ' CHARLES F. HUNTER, - ..• l' .
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Trustee for the bondholders of the Fall eteelr - Rit. - : , '"- - -"-L.
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..45 00
... 3 50
. . 1 00
... 300
... 350
... 2 75
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The sale of the above deerribeltrope,
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JOHN BEEBE, •
' Adults:astralQr.
E. T. FOX, .°
Executor.