Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 16, 1870, Image 3

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    §vaifottl Ittporitt,
LO6AL AND. GENERAL.
is.. AV. a llioaams and Gm. a
NEAL hare purchased "Riverside Cemetery."
so. The fire-tlies have made a
antirai display in this vicinity for the put
t.tr evening&
s er The celobraU3d Young War
rior Moving Maine is sold by KIM" & WA?.
x ixs, Ocilla:pin, sad U. J.'Coota►oos,
mi. In order to close out the bal.
.nce of hie stock of Wail livers prepirstory to
r ereiring the new fall stjloe, Caws will will this
h n e of goods it greatly zeittsood prices.
There'will be a Donation Par
hc the benefit of Bev. S. F. Cola, in the
14%m:tient of the Presbyterian church in To
trawls, ea Friday . evening, June 17. All &rein
i.
vtrd to contribute.
•
•
lei.. C. F. Caoss has all the novel
in the book and stationery line. If any
thing is desired which be does not happen to
have on hand (which is barely possible), he will
e pains to immediately order it.
gel.. Delegates to tho Good Tem
plars' Convention, which meets in Rome next
vek, will report tbfmaelves toßrothen Marrs
and Semis mid Sister Qum; who pro
% ide plazca of entertainment.
AREIVED.—Prof. H. STADLER has ar
med in town. All persons who wish -their
Pianos tuned shoal consult him. Orders loft
uith Nyv. Drrnucii at his Music Store, Nam
, ries Block, will be promptly attended to.
igir We call the attention of farm
. to the challenge made by Nom & W.
Am , . agents of the Young Warrior Mowing
Ma,hine;in another column. The machlnehas
Iran in nine in thin cotinty for soveralyearspast.,
metk universal satisfaction.
pt ir The ladies of the Baptist
1 ,1: , h will hold 'Festival in Mr.nctrit's Hall
fin , :Wednesdays afternoon and evening. We
ttn , t they will be liberally patronized by the
,:tizoio. of Towanda.
.The proceeds will be do
to canceling a debt incurred in repairing
•Iv , chervil edifice.
vg..,From present indications an
alninlant crop is promised; but not more so
than the atemibutee of good groceries and pro
itions to be constantly found st Parranson &
KlNNry # .q, Main street. A supply of fresh fruits
and early vegetables on hand. Bermuda onions
e:; ea daily.
KlnnY'S AMERICAN HARNMITERS. -R
M, ISi:tuns is ftgent for these splendid
1)o not buy a Mowing Machine till a.t
examine Manx's New Two Wheel Mows
fur degeriptive circnlsr. See card in
.:I:Pr column.
10 3 3... Every reader of the REPouTtx.
.h.mht 1.4; .ver the list of advertisements, and
in want of goods, patronize only those
ioep their business before the public
t!,7 , ilzh the newspalrit. You will always find
p.nr adynntage o buy of those who ad-
egz)-.. The Fortrt4 of July would
I: ,ally h a holiday without fire-crackers, tor
-1•• aed ot her fire-works. WILIMAK &BLACK
I , 3l,antieipated the wants of the community
regard, and arc now opening a large Ps
i 71t)V.tit of good suitable for a proper mit ,
our great national holiday. Maws.
11. A hill supply dealors on the moat rea
• terms.
224.. The famous Red, White and
Tea Store of BIIAIILIALL MIDOZWIT, on
t. 7,14, street, presents very much this appear
„(a beehive. Proprietors, clerks and ens-
all seem to ho kephon the jump. The
' , tii,;ioateil by this firm, of donating one
)..r the 52i1.1; to the churches, seems to
1 ilteacted the attention of all classes. In
t• this inducement, the prices defy
r. 15%,.. The immense amount of in
r,'•rhidt people take in matters that are
et their business, is one of the curious fea
t human nature. It may ho safely as
that, upon an average, nine persons out
r n give themselves more trouble about
tko,:z. that don't coneern them in the least than
ilvy b about their own most important affairs
('‘v: ,k Mix, however, not only attend to
. oUll business, hot look after the ticAt
in
h.re,ts of the whole e.immmiity by telling the
itoieeAt brands of tea, as well as all other
nrti
in their line at lowest rates,
l'ulsosAr--Dr. H. 'A.. Rmconn paid
• a visit last ww,k
Cart. MAlieT. of the Tunkhannoek fleinibli
, 1 , a.. in tOTVII last week. •
lirsirithEr, formerly of Orwell,
frii :ids in this comity. 11.8 his been
•,.1 i•f Pomo, Franklin county, for sever
past. The atmosphere of the oil milli
-Ir, apps are t., agree with him, as he is looking
mollii•artv."
i one of the oldest resi
•••,i Troy township, died on 'Wednesday
!!, seventy-sixth year of his age. He
r of the Baptist church fur thirty
PILATT, of Illinois, is in town.
If ti.• I)"et,,r succeeds in keeping the, whole
•,,:tirsty in which he resides -as heathy as
^r> t,• be himself, other physicians must
poor chance.
!:.v. Tees preached in the Presbyterian
Sunday morning last.
.*Thi. if P. Doormen, Deputy Surveyor of
n f ,, r the port of Philadelphia, was in
••,:, on Monday.
11-v. S. P. COLT will hereafter preach in the
• Wysoic.
11; , n.IIICAL.—The regular meeting
Bradford County Historical Society was
:. , cording to appointment, at 2 p.m. of 13th
. 1.i0; lion. L. P. STALIOAD, ehairtnan,
t i. N. Wounr.s secretary pro kin.
, Icinbets present—Messrs. STAISORD,
ALVORD, Srorr, Wonnms, Masao,
is r., 0. C. Goa r, .1. 0. Parros.
In. committee to prepare the notice of the
Ail, of onr late honored President, C. L.
!., Esq., not being prepared to report, in
:, ,, hence of the protracted absence of two
: Ir. number, the same gentlemen were re
:led to report at the next meeting, and W.
Wag invited to deliver an
,uitable to the memory of the deceas:
lie Faroe time.
HA.,tz, SCOTS aml J. A. CODDLIO were
a special committee to inquire for
: ..,1 rcp.rt at the nest meeting, an eligible place
r tlw regulsr. meetings and preserving' the
ny , rty of the Society..
bamring. WAS prepared (fur conaidera
,,. m,xt meeting) as Art. XI of the By-
° .nitablt• persona mar be elected honorary
1 , i b. rs of this Society but not with tho pow
' I: of a Ncrc rh under the same regulations as the
•OTI:OTI of acting !octillion, u provided for in
ill and V of thcbc By-Lawa."
That the Committee of Publication
.I , ret-tel In issue an address to tho people
cullmg attention to the objects of the
and wiheiting donations of booke,man-
Ae. and that all the editors in Brad
!,nl r..antc he requetfed to publish said ad-
tin 'notion of Mr. ALVOED, H. H. Fltasms,
EN., editor of the Montrose iffy/Wean—and
, motion of Mr. Montt), Hon. S. F. Both, of
nere elected honorary members.
atutonneement,of the death of the late
l ,;d.nt r. 4 made—the election .to fill the ru.
ancy, according to the Contaitution, to be made
tt .ats next meeting.
The following gentletnen,lkasing signed.*
..nstitntion and paid the SI initiation fee, hare
come members since the last meeting:
Jam , . Laqi,.Waverly, N.Y.; A. H. Spalding,
31n, sT. It. Myer, Charles T. Huston,' T. W.
of Athens; M. F. Ransom, of Raab.
. C. S. lins,tell, Wm. A. Peck, Charles F.
IV.!l{ingsbnl7, Jos. G. Patton, a F.
Mabon, A. G. Mason, James Wood, of Towanda.
Adjourned to meet in the Grand Jury Room,
tL, I, , eond Monday in July.
Tale Karoo= finsti.-8. Hama
contributed to the Milani; Gleaner, a rewire*
since, an article on the MOW them=
" Keystone State." The Philadelphia
gives another version of tht: mien, which -we
think mereprobahlet That paper says r
We notice: leo h error th e rounds of
the press fag the tion of the
"Keystone te r * and how lvanis came
to be so called. It would be an endless task to
attempt to correct all the stapid mistakes made
by newspapers, but this error concerns Penn-
Z7zs directly. Awarding to the veraciotui
wilit
whose account is before us,
Taa has no better or higher right to 4 :13 4i
the "Keystone State"thaa this t that
city of Washington was laden vA r r n 7
near Georgetown had its arch
pd with the 'napes of the original thirteen
Mateo, and that Pennsylvan*having the cen
tral place in the arch, was eallued the Keystone
by the primitive citizens of those times, and has
continued to be called so ever since. TWA is
Putting the eart before the horse with a ven
geance. We do not deny continues the Me
graph, so much of the terilg a story as describes
the formatiew.of the arch, .we do say (and
think it strange even that it should be neces
sary for ns-to say) that the device of the archi
tect was but taken trout a historical incident
of Very greOlutportance. The name, in fact,
was desired from the circumstance that Penn
sylvania cast the deciding vote on the question
of American independence. In SaWerson's
"Lives of the Signers" it is statedthatthevote
was taken by the delegations of the thirteen
colonies. Six of them voted in favor and sir
against the measure. •
The delegations from all the colonies,'except
one member from Pennsylvania, hadvoted and
it was discovered that they were equally divid
ed. litpon this simple vote, then, depended the
entire question of issuing the Declaration'of In
dependence. The name of the delegate upon
whom so much depended was John Morton, and
it is a , name that shmild never be forgotten.
John Morton voted ave and thei deed was done.
Thus pennsylvania, by giving the casting vote,
settled that important 'question, and from that
circumstance she received the name of the
"Keystone" State—the thirteenth State—the
block of the arch.
OiwErs.—lfr. Editor : Since "Joz
Dsvrts" has said "Good-bye" to us on "tomb
tame," it may be proper for some one else to
say something occasionally from this notable
locality. The only difficulty seems to bo •
dearth of news. There has been no Constanti
nople fire destroying a miMon dollars here, nor
have we a Bun pinta constantly filling
. with
sand ; and as for floods, the Judgment of the
best educated and most intelligent of our cal.
rens, as well aa 'strangers visiting us is, that
Orwell KM can be minted safe for the present.
We have-no railroad accidents to report yet, as
the Wysor Ailey EMU not quite 'in running
older: It may be delayed several days yet. It
is still a question with us whether the Bingham
ton fr. Towanda R.R. will run through Orwell
Bat or Leßavaville. Fears are entertained at
both places.
For ,the summer season, few country places
are more airy and pleasant than this. It is sel
dom a day is so hot or the air so still but that a
gentle breeze may be felt and a room made
comfortable by ventilation, and as for: scenery
and landscapes one may see "all over crea
tion" and the river mountains lx-sides—a fine
chance for eye-glasses.
Orwell his a church-going peopro generally.
Thong'h the community bad unbounded confi
dence and esteem for the Methodist minister,
Rev. A. C. SPYRItY, recently removed by confer
ence appointment'to Rarford, Pa., and witness
ed his departure with regret, yet are they well
satisfied with the present incumbent, Rev. Si
t.ss BAmcsm, an old soldier in the ranks. -
Mrs. i.uirn has been a patient sufferer for
yearn, and for the past year has been confined
to hei . h'ed with but little if any prospect of re
covery.
Rev. 8. F. COLT has finished a year of pas
toral labor here for the Presbyterian church,
and by his faithful ministry has won friends for
the Itegeemer's cause. Several accessions have
been made already, end more are confidently
looked for.
Cud T. Ifoxruatv and wife made toi a visit
last week. The Colonel looks hale and hearty
—never more so.
Mr. Sax's. Ltos, Jn., of Owego, is with us
Mr. L. has spent the past winter and
spring in Aiken, South Carolina, whither he
went for, his health. With the exception of his
bronchial difficulty, he is feeling quite well.
Dr. Si ye of Ilerrickville, has so far re
covered from his injuries is to relieve Dr. Coxg-,
Lis: from further attendance upon bins and his
patients.
Miss Mitts, one of the 'teachers of the select
school here, is visiting in Philadelphia for a few
days. Miss PRATT, the principal, expects to
visit Elmira next week. An excellent interest
prevail; in the school.
After "honest folks were abed" a few even
ings since, end Somnus had almost taken pos
session of our slumbers, we wore agreeably
startled by strains of charming music from the
Orwell Cornet Band, which upon the stillness
of the?nigbt almdst ravished our nansicJoving
souls.' Had we been much higher than Orwell
Will, we could easily have imagined ourselves
within sound Of the Golden darps, sn sswetly
and gently did those sounds float out on the
quiet evening air.
Two Sunday-schools are in active., operation
hen', *pier the able Soperintendents, Prof. 0
J. CLIVDDUCK and Mr. H. N. BRONSON. The
questions for the coming week for the little
folks aro
1. Who saw our Saviour's day nearly two thou
sand years before he was born ?
2. Who lived to be almost one thousand years
old and yet died before his father- did?
June 13, 1870. Roma%
STUIWVILLE.—Jfr. Editor : In my
former volume I remarked that butter and, beef
were our exports. I hasten to correct ky :a do
ing eggs. Barrels of them pour into our com
mercial metropolis. Bagged boys and barefoot
girls deposit dm precious hen trait on the coun
ter. Smiling clerks count np and report
amounts. Ragged boy takes a pound of " smoko
tobacker" for dad, and the rest in tea. Yon
bad it in your mind that ho would ask for cloth
for a shirt and a ftae-tooth comb. But ho didn't.
You then calculate That the barefoot miss of
13 summers will want a pair of shoes, and are
willing to beta postage stamp on it. But you
mnsn't do it. She is looking at a waterfall, and
—takes the largest. And so it is that Eggs flir
nigh us, in large measure, with the staff of life.
We stated that we had too little "religion " to
boast of it. That was a feel To makoreligion
eery popular in certain latiMes, yon must have
a kind whose ministers need no salary, whose
church organization never calls for money to
publish bibles, sustain Sunday-schools, or for
the missionary cause. Fact is, religion costs
too till Irk.
Fort• years ago Stumprille never dreamed of
becoming a noted piaci., having a historian.
Then "log cabins" in the woods were good
enough: Now we all feel the need of tine houses
—each a little better than his neighbor. It is
a mystery to no of the present how the courting
business used to be done when the whole family
slept in the parlor. It couldn't be did so now,
The oxcart answered to go visiting and to meet
ing in ; now we need a cushioned coach, silver
harness and a 2:40 span. " Homespun" tow
pants and dresses were the Sunday style then,
We array in silk and "fine linen" sow. Our
women used to suppose a bonnet meant some
thing to proteet the head and face from sun
and winds and storms. But they have learned
better. In face of these facts, who will say we
are not a progressive people? Our youth are
beginning to graduate at the common schools
before they reach their teens, or are entirely
leaving out the " common branches" for alge
bra and the " planner." The prospects of
, Stumpville for the future are glorious. When
our contemplated railroads are all completeel,
'Boston will have to look well to her laurels, and
Shadtown will find in Us a spirited and power
ful rival. We are bound to rise. Clear the
track. We feel like an evening star, and to -all
patent right venders, table-cloth peddlers and
itinerant humbug M.D.s, we respectfully but
;meetly say, "Shoofly! don't bodder me." We
are busy salting down our greenbacks, and
want peace.
There is a slight ripple here in regard to the
15th amendment, otherwise it is quiet on our
Potomac- Now that the said "15th" hare cer
tain rights that white men are bound to res-
pect, they were expecting to rote for U. 8.
OILLIT or some other Republican for President,
when lot there is a clap of thruider in a clear
sky. A. Poom.r. and J: 31eFoor, sitting as a
high court of appeals on the Constitution as it
is, declare it null and void. Onr sable friends
are alarmed and desire the matter finally set
tied before a Justice of the rex*. Don't keep
the "15th, •in suspense abOut the "Tear oh
Jubilee " any longer, gentlemen. There Is much
yet to say of Btumprille, but we shan't say it.
We feel that We have done our duty. Also that
we are now fairly out of the chrysalis state, pro
pared to take front rank as a historian. We
are "your,s truly," but no longer in
June, 1870,
Mir The editor of the Atheist Ga
rde ts doing thu Witness ansbahnialats of
dAhnina In the burl number he ghee is des .
caption at the intensive establlslunent of the
Ileum Inum: ,
,
Last week filled the abore-ained estsb.
fishmeal for the purpnu (deafens a local We
found elflands ellesolld, and driftg things u
The main baling is 112 bye() feet, and on
the drat door; where the . wood-work for the
many M owing different machines is made, we saw the
machinery : •
Threwilaw Benches, one Sticking Machine,
one Planer and Matcher, which imighsover two
kits; one of Daniels Planers, need fer•planing
= i tsd heavy
de for
Youbling lifacidnes,
~ manictoring Doors, Bash
and Blinds, and all the maeldnesylbr
manufacturing agricalturalim ta.
The lower
manufacturing
is divided - in Ore parts; as
Mom . ' •
WEE NMIUNE ESOP.
This department is well fitted up. Wo found
dye of the latest styles of Lithos and one large
Planer, begat* the men employed here are in
tint-class machinists, and the work turned out
is equal to any done in the State. _
twu oLacsontrra snot. • "-•
This department is fitted cint with two Iforges,
with power blowers, end all the Pommy tools
for that branch of boldness. The steel Culti
vator teeth are istso cut out in this department.
HEAD CUTfOIO
Another portion of this floor is cocupied with
inachinerffor cutting Heads' (not thelleads of
men, but heads for nail. and fish kegs).
TEE ZNOINE BOOM
is also on thia floor, and in it can be seen at
timework, most any le from 7 a.m. up to 11 p.m.,
a GO-borne power double engine. This engine
runs all the meddle:Ty of the different depart
ment*.
r7l7m.n
They, also, hare a room on this door for the
storing of Castings, principally for agricultural ,
use.
TUL xotrumeo AND CAATDCG ROOM.
This is a building independent of tho others,
and is 60 by fa feet. Tho cupola has a capacity
of three tons. The derrick is so arranged as to
pour from and run the castings out doors, and
as far as we oonld ace or know, everythhigla
arranged in a convenient manner.
THE ISILWING 100 E
is complete, as far as poesible. The saw milli.
capable of sawing 1,201) feet of lumber per hour.
Also in this department aro Stave saws, But
ting-off saws, and Jointers, capable of ihushing
up 5,000 Mares in ten hours.
t.r.)l•, j.dei7no.~:rX .wt~
This department le-located about 200 feet
from-the main building. This building I. 40 by
40 feet. They manufacture butter &Line here,
nail kegs,' fish kegs, ac., oc. We notice that
the Rah kegs are superior to any manufactured
in this section of country, and always and a
ready market in the cities.
LVIIIHER YARD
• There is • large Lumber Yard in close prox
imity to the worts, where lumber of all kinds
Can be found.
TIM MBE ROO*
is 100 by 30 feet, and we noticed agricultural
machinery of every description Amami and
ready for market, such as horse powers, thresh
ers, cleaners, ono-horse churning machines,
pony powers, calf powera, dog powers, plows of
all kinds, wood and iron beams, harrows culti
vators, corn ahelrent, fanning mills, 'road scra
pers, and many other articles that we might
mention had we time and space.
About forty hands are employed the whole
year rourtd, all tirst-class workmen, and under
the Immediate charge of J. P. it S. N. BLOOD,
and Mr. G. M. AICOGIUL
The works are located on the bank of the
Chewing river, which is a great advantage and
saving to the proprietors in many respects.
The threshing machines and all other ma
chinery
are thoroughly tested= before leaving
the shop.
The iron work is all cast from the raw pig
iron. They also have men employed for cut
ting lumber in the woods, from which place it
is drawn to the mill by their own teams.
Since the close of the war they have built np.
a largo trade south, which is e,onstantly increas
ing in magnitude from year to year. Their
mama trade is immense, and the proprietors
informed us that they were two or three months
behind with their orders.
They furnish all the agricultiu•al implements
for our farming community.
Stoop & Co. believe in a free use of printer's
ink, which accounts, in a measure, for thcir
success. We never knew of any establishment
of any kind that succeeded, to any groat extent,
without advertising. Advertising brought them
their southern trade, and in fact we may say
I their whole business..
sei- Bradford County Teachers'
Association mot at Spring Hill, a.m. of Juno 10,
1870. W. H. Trimming was called to the chair,
and AB. SMINET: elected Secretary pro fem.
Religions exercises conducted by President pro
trei. After singing, a committee on member
ship, and on distributing questions, were rip
! pointed. Business committee was enlarged,
and present the following report, which is. ac
cepted :
I. Besotted, That any attempt by any reli
gions sect whatever to exclude the Bible .from
the public schools, should be resisted to the
last.
2. Rest, That there should be the same
difference in teachers', salaries, as in the grade
of their certitlcatem
3. &solced, That the teacher's profession is
too important to admit those who only make it
a stepping-stone to matrimony.
4. Resokul, That in a majority of eases poor
schools are to be attributed to the indifference
of parents and direcnirs, rather than to the in
competency of teachers:
Mims:rim:so in the
chair. Minutes of last meeting read and ap-
•
proved.
Supt. A. A. KEENE; as chairman of the com
mittee appointed to prepare an obituary notice
on the death of D. 3f. BIIALSAIID, orWindharn,
submitted the following report, which (vas ac
cepted for publication :
The adage " Death loves a shining mark,"
has been painfully verified in the decease of our
friend and associate, D. M. BII,AINAIID.
Always zealous in the prbsecution of good
works, persevering in the discharge of his du
ties, be has. occupied an enviable place in all
our hearts.
.. .
Asa member of the Bradford County Teach
erg' Association, always clear and torso in de
bate, he won golden opinions in all parts of the
county; as a teacher ho came up to onr ideal of
what an instructor of youth should be ; as a
high-minded citizen, and an honorable chris
tian gentleman, he bad the confidence and res
pdct of all who knew him.
The good which he has accomplished in the
arduous duties of the school-room, is beyond
estimation, and the loss which the calumet edu
cation in our county has sustained in his death
is irreparable.
In the early part of December last hepesnin
ed the work to which the best energies( of his
life had been devoted ; but his labors were over,
he had accomplished his mission. Having
taught three dare, the hand of disease was laid
so heavily upon - him that his school had to be.
abandoned, and lifted lingering but a very abort
time death relieved him of his sufferings. Al
ways of a kind and amiable disposition, his last
1
hours were tranquil and gave evidence of that
peace within which is the reward of a well-spent
life.
Resolution NO. then called np, and dis-
ceased by A. A. lir..mwr, Rev. D. Coos, W. 11,
Tnostrsos, M. Hoicroonsar, A. Lyon, A. B.
StUNT.II, P. L. enumral.t., 11. ABUSTIIONO and
Wm. Four.. Adopted.
Erening session.-- . - Music. The questions pre
viously given out were answered, eliciting a
lively discussion, and adding nutelt to the in
terest of the Association.
Rev. P. B. T0W7.11 was then introdnced asthe
lecturer of the evening. His theme was "School
Government,' and was handled in a most inter
esting and able manner, enchaining the close
attention of the large audience throughout, the
speaker being frequently interrnpted by enthu
siastic and hearty applause.
At the close of the address, on motion of Sept.
KEENE; the thanks of the Association werq ten
dered to the reverend gentleman ." for his i 'very
able and valuable address.",
Association then listened to the reading of
appropriate essays by. Hiss M. G. ACKLEY and
Miss Lrcerra LvoN. After declamations by H.
W. DeItAND and A. LTG 'S, and music, Asepcia
.
tion adjourned.
Morning Session.—After singing, Resell:diem
No. 2 was discussed by Doman, Cuanurn,
LvoN, Scoria, MONTGOZEZT, TOWER, ACKLEY,
Tuoarrsos, KEENLY and ir.USIIIONCI.
The resolution was amended as follows:
Resolved, That great injustice is done oar
better class of teathera by the little or no dis
tinction made in sllartes paid.
Adopted.
Alter au interesting exercise in grammar, the
President made the following appointments for,
next meeting :
Lecturer-11cm C. N. Itxxlirrr ; Alternate—
80. D. CnsTr; Ea t sayists—Miss LIME TAI ,
Lon and bliss Many Doonr.t. ; Dtrtaimerf—S. 'P.
Unix; N, P. MOODY f Business
Hon. B. Larourz, GEo. HzuiucE, Miss Taws
STATII3 and MISS Axel:DA DECEZR.
• Adjourned to meet at' Frenchtown second
Friday and Saturday in September.
A.B. Sumna, Sec y.
StrannELD NET—Cam Itin
on PROTRACT= ldwerrao Edi
tor : Behoving that a large portion of your
readers are Christians, and that all feel inter
ested in the christian einlization of oar coun
try, I offer for publications few reilootions is
regard to an anticipated camp meeting. A
camp meeting for the Troy Districtof theyeth
odist Episcopal Church, is appointed to com
mence one-fourth of a mile from Smithfield
Center, Bradford county, July 4th, to continite
till the following Saturday morning."
It is hoped there will be good attendance and
good religious profiting at this meeting. In
order to this profiting, those providing , for, the
-meeting ynderatand it , to be very important
that loamy tent on the ground day and night.
Emmy°.
These wbo die Wssonlidis*,. the ealigiow mies
*ells We Pe .c 0.144 0 - 141 gal 7 um! wows
well anceookitok. to ociapot• aro***
(Jana •stie - riaibli.'o , l7iipre . *5044444
mactumei r with luck i i sd a pLai
glove. reigsrobitlirriai
of the 111ee,4 41: _ !aim of eilliaPeif eft i*
sad bidMieg Bilitst l ithigddas:tleik*
bands,* eampouldol i
maysue* sitherigiess laViat m 4 elsoelsr.ie..
ally. as did the anoint Janata; 19 !Whip
Odd. We Write . &Sistine every amuse to
wrlrship God *tit se; and we bevel/ape. bt our
war of Preoragot trove' trothsardexpedenee,'
to religiously, benefit the hearers. _Though a
large number of 'our efflux* are dah7nien, a
goodly number sX'us a:Odra to lens home a
few days. NanY of them do iho•tbrii' mit int.
erty to go dating, or vidting,.q. en *new,
or to be sick. By *ins, it is believed many
parietal charges ean be Addy represented at
:the meeting. An address and dedication of the
giesnid at 2 pao.,July s. " "
Chdetien selvation Is tjws object'of the , meet
ing.:.__Will any, person, undertake-to Make
speculation oat of it? Ills hoped not. Let it
be ezePheikekra rev irk)liimeeting. The eiti
senior ilatithleid have buns peishs or amd,
nrideivihind, in regard to hiving good order , in
their public gatherings. We shall encourage _
it, and Invite neighbors to'i enjoy It. It is ex-
peeled thst most of those who 'sustain the meet
tug willisketheir provision! with them. There I
is an arrangement, however, by Veld& the nab
stantisi eatables will be furnished to those who
desire to buy. ;.
I may add that "Rochester tents" an be
rented by giving ten day's responsible notice to
Rev. Waisan Erma*, East Smithfield, Brad.
ford county, Board tents am be °NM*
by going into the neighborhoiaL Bat people
are advised to snake their own tents k uf uottots.
Cloth, or inch oilksToth as 'farmers often need.
W. COMP" •
P.E. of Troy That.
"June 8,1870.
a The 30th.day of Maylig was
drily remiimbned and honored, by the citisens
of the township of &kith&ld, as "decoration
day ;" and a large concourse of people attended
to participate in the ceremonies, and to allow
their respect for the memories of the 'gallant
heed. 'ln the'afternoon, a long procession was
formed under the direction of Lent. L. D. Fos
mar, marshal of the day, and which embraeed
the lodge of Free Martens, the ledge of Good
Templar, and the Grand Amy of the Repub
lic, Post No. 191, all with their proper Aeries,
and in their superb regalia. The whole was
receded with the Smithfield Band, ,and by mu
sicians from Springfield, all ot whom with their
instruments "discoursed most eloquent nitride,"
and, immediately following the G.A.R., were 31
young ladies, all dressed in. White, and, tinder
the immediate charge of Miss SWAN Prins
they carrying the wreaths and dowers for deco.
rating the graves. • • •
After this solemn memorial Of grateful re
mombranco,.and no church in the place being
large enough to hold half of those present, they
suembled in front of the store of M. Boum;
where the following further proceedings were
had:
I. An able address to the Throne of Grace by
Rev. Crate OFTEL
2. An excellent patilotic adobes]; by Bev. 'El
der Divxtu.
3. A superior poem appropriate to the occa
sion. composed by Bev. Crave Orma and read
by him.
4. Some statistics were given as to the mag
nitude of the war, and the numbers enrolled in
the armiea of the Union; also of the number
from Smithfield that answered to the call of
their country, being at least one-eighth of the
whole population of that township.
An able prayer by Rev. Mr. Stamm
G. The "Star Spangled Banner" was sung by
the Smithfield choir, there present, with great
animation, and also played by the band in their
usnal masterly style, which closed the proceed
ings of the day.
June 8, 1870.
To Tuosz GETTING THEIR CLOTffINO
MADE TO °ADEL—You should study two things t
First, to get them where first-class clothing la
made ; secondly, where they are sold cheap.
And in Order to be able to sell a good article 1 1
cheap, the merchant must - understand Ws bassi.
ness, and know how, where, and what to buy,
as a practical man does; and a practical tailor
in all its branches I profess to be, having had
18 years experience in the business. Have been
s cutter in some of the best houses in New York
city. Ido my own buying, selling and cutting,
and hate to divide my profits with no man, so
that lees of it will do—and with low rent and
other expenses in proportion, thus maldng the
cost of carrying on the business very small.
In reading the above you will see why it is
that I can sell goods cheaper than men follow
ing the business, and having no knowledge of
it themselves,have to employ others at largo
salaries to attend to it, and customiSns Waist par
accordingly—as they, hie myself, do business
to live by it. If you doubt the above statement,
be convinced by calling on
thornr Branum,
Merchant Tailor,
Bridge Street
To KEEP ICE.--Now that ice is high,
it in worth while to keep a small piece a geed
while. Slake a double pocket of strong woolen
cloth, no matter how coarse and faded it is:
Hare a apace of two inches or so between the
inner and enter pockets, and pack this spaceas
full as possible of feathers. Yon hare no need
to use geese feathers; hen's feathers are knot
as good. With a pocket thus constructed and.
kept closely tied at the month a . few pounds of
ire may be kept for a week.
Tknote & GORE, Merchnlit
Tailors, would revoctfolly inform all those who
have heretofore been in the habit of getting
their clothes made in the cities, that there is
no longer any necessity for so doing, as they
are now prepared to do as fine work at lower
rates. •
• seer The directors of the Lehigh
Valley and Pa. & N.Y. R.R. Companies, with
their families, left Philadelphia on Wednesday
morning and will reach Waverly to-day st noon.
They will pay Towanda a visit this afternoon,
arriving here 5t.2:45 and leaving at 5:15.
STRAWBERRIES—At wholesale and
retail, ai my Coal Office in Merenr's New Block.
Orders tilled, at market rates, by stage or ex
press. I hare Crates, holding 10, 20, 24, 32, 36
and 45 quarts. . It. 3L
se- There will be a Strawberry
Festival in the Lecture Itocnns of the Presby-
terian church, on Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings, June 21 and 72, the proceeds to be
applied for the -purchase of an organ.
- fitir A young man, eighteen years
old and who was born blind, was operated upon
for cataract by Dr. treDEGuary, on Saturday
last, and restored to ,vision.—Elmira Ads.
Mir M. J. Loma ; at No. 1 PATTON'fi
Block, is offering great bargains in Groceries
and Provisions. Call and see. '
ND. Mrs. JARLEY'S Wax Works, and
Tableadx, will bo repeated on Mesas, evening
(nest Jane 21), at Hatacua's Hall,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
lier JIMMY HAnins, Merchant Tai
lor, Bridgo street. 7'
se. Tenon dr, Goa; Merchant Tai
tors.
Va. VANVELBOR MANNERB, 'Mer
chant Tailors, Waverly, N.Y. Jane 2-1031
Z. Two good, active book -can
vassers wanted in into town in Bradford MOS!.
ty, for five new and attractive hooky. Those
having experience desired. - - -
C. F. Cams, Towanda, Pa.
sm. The nut session pf -the Brad
ford Coanqlosehesif Association is to be held
at Spring M 1 ok , the 10th and 11th of June,
1870. " A. T. Lnixr, , Secy.
M. Insurance stain' st loss or dam
age by Irmo in sound and reliable Compuder.
Joint W. Mix, Agent.
Nerair's Block, north tide Public Square__,To,
wands. . Pate 9, -
116 The best and wiled, working
Ice Cream Freezers to bo had . at IL Lewis 4t
Bon's, Bridge street.
laramormescrP.iiiti.;4l. D. HOL
tom will tifittet the Holocenb Hameln
Lac% DO eraellointriar/ 8 7 0 . The
letptht - - Joser8;11170.. _
transom — Thai pa .
woo, such as pins,_ chum !a win do
pen to 04 /0 118 : 8101 4 PridiPstreft
•• . •
poC
iimitidwintot ltaidei and Fancy
kept fresh by constant daily ant.
t.k atlowestmarket rata. ladies'; ChOldren's
and Ilissee'.Bhomotevery style, prices low and
Oality guaranteed. Just opening a large lot
OfFrtdt Jars of the most approved patents; at
mountstMuemeprices. r
Fos Sox_ .-1 new Bow, 1 one
bonseumkber wawa, 1 ons coveredWia
goo, 1 1/10414 2 mo w 1 angle Ma
pen, .E": TAVLOS.
Bane, Done 18, 1570-2 t.
Cloosaoros.r.,-IO order 'to -,give the
palate apractioal inhibition of the of the
e
'ent liowrao Stamm how beg offered
to the fartatett ocaugaattgoteberhiO amge
the made of any or all Nowlog Machines to a
trial with the YOUNG WARMON, which we be-
Nero to be the most perfect machine extant.
• • Isms ai WATIMIC
Sheahequin, Jane 14,1810. .
hromonnoser. ,PARTY.—A. ,TAT
ton 'give a Party at the Union lintel, in
Bowe borough, .on Monday evening, July 4,
ItendB7o.. The tnihik are. cordially invited to at.
Werinx—kgood girl to & house
' work In tti small fay't gorslrßettntee intdr
ed. Apply to W. - Mamba% at the Bed, male
and Milo Store, Bridge street, Towanda, Pa.
June 15; 1 870.' , '
• sir "sea Moo" Farina." for Tad
elk?"lo.'?".4.ard", ib"T'•
Juno 10,1870,
Choice NaCheiel, 'only - one
per pound, at M. J. Loxo's.
June g
16,
BurnsWs celebrated flavoring
extracts, for sale by M.. 1. Lora.
Jane 18,1870.
.• •
Fos BALL —About 50,000 well wa
il:hied Ik)d• Staves and Reading.
Romaine, May F, IMO. 0. W. Bowman.
sir Parties, picnics, festivals, and
private Willies, furnished with Ice Cretin, on
Short notice, at Hart's. •
.P LE.-J. COOLBAUGH, Of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., edam . cr sale the valuable
Real Estate formerly belonging to Woman
Whitcomb, deed, situated at Scottsville, Wyo
ming county, Pa., eontalning about '450 acres,
about 75 improved, balance good Soil, well tim
bered, good water power, he. The farm is on
the river, good buildings, orchard, never fail
ing running water at - the door. Beautifully
situated, couvenlent for business—worth $2O,-
000; will be sold for $12,000. Terms easy. Bar
gain for any one. Doc. 2,1802.
. ,
-. We 'guarantee satififrietaon in
all the work we do. We cut, make, and trim
clothing for men and boys wear. •
H. Rams* Co
4 Bridge Street. Towanda,
MY The Cascade Mills determined
to compete with western flour. Now sell at re
tail, ftm• from the choice winter wheat of
our own soil, at tho bare cost of the wheat
and its manufacture into flour. No profits to
middle men or third hands. No charge for
handling or use of money. For cash only.
March 23—im
"Towanda ". by Al -wa ga
Chief, he by Bysdyk's Hambletonian ; A.h.iva
gen Dam, Bell Brino; Bell Brine, by Bellfonn
der; " Towanda's" Dam, Vermont Black Hawk,
Grandam Messenger, with black points, very
dark bay; over 15r hands; coming three; no colt
more promising in.all respects. "Towanda's"
fee, $lOO to insure, payable or made satisfactory
at the time of service, and limited to fifteen
mares. Beason from the first of April to the
first of November. Mares not proven in foal
may be returned the following season without
charge. Those from a distance will bo accom
modated with the best of care on liberal termal
at the risk of their owners *A, our new stables.
MY Morr2ocra.
Towanda, Pa., March 25, 1370.
INS. Crackers manufactured daily
and for sale wholesale and retail, at the Bakery,
first door north of Ward House.
March 30,1870. D. W. Scrim & Co.
ORANGE COUNTY.—Fora, BLOOD'
MOTT/NO STALLION 11113018 . 8 HAXIILETONOIN
— . Miss season of ,18 0 will remain at Kings
bury k Solomon'S Stable, in Towanda, on the
same terms as last season, with one exception,
to wit: Service of two mares belonging to one
person, $lOO to insure. Itarr.s limas,
Caro of Kingsbury A, Solomon.
Towanda, April 28, 1870-2 m.
ter The only way to improve your
•lawns anti make them look nice, is to buy Man
Patent Lawn Mower-
It is light, simply constructed and easy to
handle, and nothing to get out of order.
They are a perfect machine in every respect.
All parts of this machine are made to inter
change, and in case of breakage can be re
placed.
The cutters can be easily sharpened uithont
detaching from the machine.
Call and examine, arid try it, Evers machine
warranted and satisfaction guarantee.'
For sale by M. Lewis k, Son, agents, Bridge
street, Towanda,
No, ISTERCUR'S BIocs.—GLOVES AT
sl,so—Lser Suswio—Lmwr Fssuroxs.:—Miss
Ba.txvr informs her patrons that she has just
received .from 'Europe a supply of Joann s
Gloves, which she can offer at $1,50 at retail:
Also Shawls and Babes in Lama and Chnmy
Lace.
Miss Damn calls especial attention to her
fashioriplates and patterns. She regularly re
ceives the Berlin "Bazar" (the original of Har
per's), as well as the Paris " Moniteur des
Modes."
A. fine stock of the latest Hats and Bonnets
always on hand. May 4, 1870—tf.
lam' Second-hand Sewing 'Machines
tor sale at a bargain by Wickham & Black.
' Also, Machine Needles, Oil, Thread, Silks,
&c., &c.- April 28, 1870--tf.
NEw libucrwrr TAILOALNG ESTAB•
ustrgravr.—Messrs. Taylor & Gore -have open
ed, in connection with their Clothing Store, a
Tailoring Department ; and having secured the
services of a"first-class critter" and competent
workmen they are now prepared to mike rib
work in the best style and latest fashions to or
der. Haring received a new and fresh
stock of cloths,they are prepared to offer bet
ter inducementsthan ever before offered in To
wanda. The public will find it to their advan
tage to give ns a call before buying elsewhere.
Remember we warrant our work and guaranto
good fits. Repairing done on short notice.
March_l2, 1870.
le` W. Drrrracies Music Store,
east of Marciar's Bank first door, where Ton
will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs,
_Violins,
Goiters, Banjos, Strings, Acmrdeons, Clarinets,
Flutes, Sheet Music, Instruction Books for all
Inatrnments, Music Books and all kinds of Mu
sical Merchandise. April 14,10.
le. Observe the price list of Cas
cade Mills. Best winter wheat flour t 25 per
cwt. March
GREM sollBl:l3,—This season I offer
the finest assortment of Flowers over found out
side the city, embracing Fuchsias, Geraniums,
Heliotropes, Verbenas, Hoses, ornamental' fo
liaged plants, &c., which I over at prices within
reach of all lovers of the beantifnL Also vege.
table plants in their season, and all, the better
sorts of Grape Vines.
AU kinds of Garden and Flower Ikeda from
the Most reliable seedsmen, for wile at McCabe
Zr Mix's Store, Merenr's Block. Catalogues sent
free on applleatton.
Orders from unknown correspondents, unless
accompanied with the money or sOisfactory re-
I ,erenee, will be 'sent by erprevis , C.O.D. No
charge for boxes or packing.. Boonets and
Wreaths made to order. HARRY Un-
Toivanda, April 28,1870.
ISSOLUTION.—The partnership
D
beretafore • esbitlas tuo andcr the drat name of
Thumb fa Co. Is this day feed. The husliams
be continued by Hew Saida; *he will collect all
debts,, and usiono, the liabilities of the didn.
HENRY AMM.
Joao 0,1870. e. 8. DEAN.
ATM - Sgrßysi, TROUT, ,:a
Codath and Starring.
McCABE k MIX
•
CUSED PRI' --PEACHES,
Pine Apples, Pears. Plums, Tomatoes, Rasp.
berries. Strawberries. Whornberries, Cora, Peas
and an varieties ot JeWee
*web 4. '70.•
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI
Li. TM ROA" at MoCAZIE k NEM
OAKES AND ORACKERS.--GRE
alan Be* Scotch How. Orange, Baleen, Lem.
en sad ginger esker. Washlngtsu Jumbles and
Cones Inetrart. end slain& af Clackers at
March 4. 10. W. A. ROCWWWLI.II.
Turv.-BMERS' CLUB
- Om-c on is TIE MT or Air.
. • - - - ,
It is yid ; wry productive% ems elegant Site and
stops. and remain In boiling state for a longtime.
Us Sour isusampusad, ray snoorlent. rich
and mow. . Try It and set. Food ha rata by the
quart or pint. at C. B. PATCH'S, Towanda, Pa. -
April
`'SASH PAID FOR HIDES AND
V EMS at 001MLL k )1 'I
THE .-BEST SYRUPS IN,: TOWN
codought at •-•• COWELL k MYER'S.
Sew Abnegating" '1
'E re Tr
P
• Invite their caste:dere id hiepittion of their
STOOK OF - GROMBLICEL
wring Maeued, fiellities their stockla no w much
More complete than formerly.
Pkaa ail end see !heir
•
•
SUGARS, TEAS; SYRUPS, &C.,
at the
•
.c
KEYSTONE STORE. _
•
,
Turandi, June 16.10.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I
Ou Pine. between Main andiecond, Stavetw, back
of O. r. Mason k'Co.•e Dank,
TOWANI4, PENN'A.
WIRY STITLEN, (formerly of the firm of Bryant
k Mules) harms Ws friends and former palms.
that Its has bunt a . ,
M. J. Loss.
NEW BRICK CABSILOR FACTORY.
where he conataatly keep on hand a fall 'saint
meat of , . ,
FAMILY CAM:MOBS,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS, ;- ,
TROTTING SIMMS; A3D. SKELETONS;
Made of the best material spd finished In the best
city style. His long experience in city Carnage
Factories gives him s decided advantage over others
in the
.Finish, Style and 'Durability
of las Manias. All ho la. la an
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
dons to parchagin4 ellorhere.
Al.!. WORK IV4RR4INTED TO GIVE PERFECT,
' Thankful for the liberal . patronage formerly ex:
tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the
same.
ISEPAIRING PIIOMPTLY ATTMNDED ,TO
Towanda, Mu 21, 1870.—tf
1778. 1870.
F2RE WORMS,
WHOLESALE
AT
WICKHAM & BLACK'S. L .
Towanda, Juno 13, 1810.
pOWELL & co.
Have just revelled
SOME GREAT BARGAINS
lii
LADIES' FINE, SHOES;
Another large let put reeelred.
KEYSTONE STORK
Towanda, Jane 13, Incl.
Bridge Street, Towanda, Ta.;
p OWELL & CO.
Call attention to Weir large stock. Just received,
and now upon, of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, LINENS.
COTTONADES, &C.,
for
MEN AND BOYS WEAR.
The assortment being complete in even way.
ICE YS'TONE STORE.
•
Towanda', Juno 15, 1870.
DO
LASTER. 800 TONS. BEST
Cayuga Ground Maier at - Bridge. Willa, U
mato% for which all hinds of Grain will bit
- Men in exchange.
Math 1; 'lO, W. A. ROCKWELL
SATISFACTION.
it reduced prices
IMCItY ESTIILMti
MA
HENRY HARRIS,
DIEUCITAXT TAILOR,
will occupy thtsspacc
Nnt AbyMmaiWitts.
TO TEE INTEBESTEIX , -Having .
JL iota int Iroandery. It becouninecanney tor MI6
to actlts way anancont theatre, persona Indebted
to int dikes brans er book account sant NUM the
=I imam or I SW be ecarpineil to Ewe
.- I ow be Malt at Oa olio* or Jima
ood. InniOnhat s.llatexu. Kamm 00.1 store.
June 14. JOSH 0 &BMA.
BowduamtuaroliGr*RK
- .Ammximoxl,
July 27th, 28th, and 29th., 1870.
PURSEH $4,800.
MIST DAY.
—sl7o, $75,150, for horses that have not beat
i en 20.
$4OO--$590. $l6O, $5O, for horses that have not
beaten 2:35.4, •
zeorm DAY,
$75. 150, for bargee that have not beat-
est I:40.
$lOlO.--$llOO. $llOl, .100, for horses that - hays:not
beaten 2:30.
• - • TAIDD DAY. . •
11600.4371 ; $llO, ra, for ham ha
s that re not
Lorto 9:83.
slso6.—tHr7a, $371, fur, OPEN TO . ALL.
•
The ptecedlng racesßU M :
are all nib heats, best three
In five in harness, and all to be governed by the
rales_of the National Msociation.
• horeedistancing the field will only be entitled
to Scat money.
Entrance, ten per cent, and nosetsocompany nom
ination.
• Entries close at the office of IL S. :stria, Treasur
er. 2ti Courtet.. on the dth of July.
All purees three to enter and two to start.
Tye& full ball mat.
D. S. Menem)* '
jtmle. - Secretary.
OWWLL
Sava Just opened a largo and very barulacazte lot o
Ntiv STYLES
SUMMER S/LI,WI,S,
To which they call paitictilar attention.
KEYSTONE STORE.
Towanda, June 16,1870
FRUIT JARS,
& BLACK'S
Towanda. June 13, 1870
powELL
Arc addiutt daily to their
STOCIi O 1 GOODS
The groateat variety of
WHITE PIQUAS, SATIN STILPES
DEEMS!
Together with the most complete. ANsorlintmt of
.JACONETS, VICTORIA LAWNS
INDIA MULLS, &C
IdYSTONE STONE
Towanda, JunC 15, 1870
Coddiiig, Russell & Co.
DEALERS .IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES
NAILS, TINWARE, &C
Keep the largest stock .of
BUILDING MATERLk.LS,
_GLASS,
BASH,
PAINTS,
LOCKS,
• OILS,
&C.,
to be found in this part of ' the State
FARSIING TOOLS
of all kinds,
CHURN POWERS,
MOWING MACHINES,
FIELD IIOLLEUS,
CULTIVATORS,
THRESHING MA(bHINES, .1/401
REFRIGERNTORS,
•
ICE CREAM FREEZERS;
BATHING TUBS,
•
TINWARE,
FISHING TACKLE,
WATER •COOLERS,
SCREEN WIRE,
WOODEN
.WARE,
all kinds of
MEOHAN.T.C'S TOOLS;
CAIIIILIGE TIIIMIONGS,
SYOKE, &C
LEATHER' BELTING;
SAWS, and
We offer at wholesale
NAILS, GLASS, FRUIT , JARS,
FARMING TOOLS,
}:VROSENE, POCKET CUTLERY,
and many other goods, at all times.at
lowest market rates.. ~ •
Codding, Russell & CO.
Towanda, May 12, 1879
DBIED RUITC ,- ;
ALL
• Ma w. 1W DS
Ms.
New ddiw!,ftwiwitts.
OVELL & CO.,
3DREISS GOODS.
STOCK OF DRESS GOODS !
Severs" ncsreltles luring been lately istmlneed
GREAT .B.ARGAIN
CHINESE daAss CLOTHS,
3. 8. WELLB,
Met Wilt.
JACONETS, CHINTZ, &C., &C
Towanda, Jul* 15, 1570
TO OUR'-MANY FRIENDS
We take; pleasure announcing
ol our very
EXTENSIVE, ASSOIrIItIENT
k
-& C 0
SPRING STYLES
SPRING STYLES
WRING STYLES
SPRING liTy.us
till
NEWEST and BEST
NEWEST: tint]: • < BEST
NEWEST and
NEWEST
The ularkct atlortlc, wleaed with ram b 1 czpori.
We have all the beat mut most pornlar manufac
turers good's mated to the vrantm of k.
LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN,
DRILLS;.
HORSE RAKES
TOILET SETS,
BIRD CAGES,
FLOWER POTS,.
ICE PITCHERS !
STONEWARE;
REVOLVERS,
FELLOES
BABBETT
LARGE ADDITIONS
have bum niatlO to our
EMI
ORGANDIES,
KEYSTONE STORE
OF
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
COMPRISING
COMPRISM:
CQIIPAISING
COIIII,tISING
EM
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
GOODS
-cneed melt tu the trade
With a full ih o of the celebrated
JAMES M. BURT'S GOODS
FOR
MEN -AND BUYS
Onr own Manufactury is in NI ttlyit and we are
prepared to make to order any kind of work. -Asanr
tng the public that we shall take more .pains than
ever to pleat. them. and incite an examination of
onr Mock. .
March 30, ISTO.
- 13. . A.
,PETT.ES & CO.,
arc now receiving ii full line o
DRY GOODS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
AND . NOTIONS,
1 1 <kat bought in New York at th©
presentlow prices, and-they
arc tletenninbd sell•
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
Call anti seelhem on Main st.,.op-
posite the Court House,
o. •
TOWANDA, PA.
April 20, 1810.--lf
CAUTlON.—Whereae . my wife Lvov
bag WI my bed and board without*. awn or
prorocaltoin 1 band 7 esation ail wow Annual
barbering or trotting her on ay aconant. as lIS
pay no debts of ber ccadractlng. - -
Alban7. Jnoe 1.114-30 JACOB MIL.
GARIBALDL-Thisigebrated
%.A Trotting suwww w,n b. teasel it Ow Ward.
tlmunt !Kahle. Towanda. HABZHALDIr nal aired - -
John Gilpin. he by Mina eked, mirk* 111 Rao
Black Hawk. au dam MI J*uil. dm dem Wen&
weirs obi Jaw, Abdaeab; Mama. 1111
DISSOLUTION. --The or
eill
Alsip heretofore cralidblit beer.. rlwettb.
en, under the Arm name of Ward & Dine is the
Coal btdnasa - fa this ihNr thasolind briesdnil cow
A AA persons indebted to the tate Dm are requested
to eall at the office at Ward & Itontanre. (aneeameari
to Ward & Divan) and mettle. the arm hosedistaly.
ALES. J.
DIVICW
W. ASD. •
A.
IL IN EltV
-I.ll_
Towanda, Jana 8.10
KISS E. J. antosuir.
Nee again returned from New beet with saint 41r.
iety of _ 7-7 „ _ _
tiossrrs. BATA,
far the BUMMtr trade, which are offered to Der ens,
Comers and the public on the most reasonable terms.
Bonnets repaired and trimmed on short notice.
Bbe has also a Lae sedectke of gait and Zane,
Goods, such as Leo and Linen Collars, Cuffs, Rand.
kerchiefs, Corsets. ke.
Entrance nest door to Poe, literena, SlerenrAt
Co'e, up ttairt.• Towiaibi t Ysty 1, 10.
NEW PLANING - 4 . • u ! -
mxrenzo, BreElAWI*O. WIYITL.D`. os, Am,
At the old stand of IL W. Inshon's Wooten roam
and Sawn3lll, to
C.I.IIMWO. MUM.
A. HEM SIX DOLL ?PAW() AND MAICIIING
' " IlLitittWE - ,
In ammo of an experienced Iletbanie and Wider
tho put! ?e mai expect
GOOD JGD 10fEitlf Yma. -
From the reeentaralerdentent of this water power,
work can be done at all seasons of the year and soon
as seat In: In connection with &slaw-mill we are
able to tarnish bills of. awed lumber to order.
STZWART BOSWORTII.
Caroptown, May 11. ierro.—lT
3L WELLES'
R.
COAL YARD:
Until farther notice penes at yard, arc
time
66 00
Store • $5 00
Nut • 64'76 .
ratites Nat 14 50
Wir Lenin Orders at rey'Cad Once, NS.' s.' lifer
cure Now Block, gen *Mk ,
na- Orders . east in an wise be accompanied by
the cash.
Towanda, Sane 1,10„-
BA.KIMYAND DINING ROOM!
}lnt block north of Ward House. -
DREAD, PIES, CAKE,
AND CEA.CKERS
baked daily and sold 'al wholesale and retail,
In our IMMO ROOMS we will accommodate the
public with either a lamb or agouti meal at all Wane
of the day and evening. -
OYSTEDS AND ICR- (REAR
on Moil daring their !ratan
Ab.o a fine Immortal/nit of tirocelics, Cottfectlouery,
Nlit.B, he.
_ -
Towanda. may 10. '7O. 1). W. SCOTT k CO.
BLACIC, al Fire,- Life,
1I• and erithmtul Ararat'', Agent. hence it J .
M. I:rown'a Itotrl, Wyalumng. Pa. 1nn2,'70-6m
iArTION. —Tile public are hereby
C
cautioned against Ixarlroring . or in:Patna Wdho
Chap , ~n my accolipt. AA I will pay no chargra bro't
amkinat me for him whateamr, from and aftrr thfit
datc. T. A. LEA
iterttek. May 2.A. 1.570.•-31.•
PRAT CELEBRATED SELF BIS-
Ing 11"nr, of . C. 71. PATCWS.
May 21).
NOTICE —"Whereas, my IWO JANE
timtleft my bed and boar& trithont ,just ran °
or proN ncntm, 0114 Is to notify all persons not to
hat 1,.0r or trnat her en my !mount u I pay nn
u: e.mtraeting after this fists.
T. WHEATLT,
Per Jos. Grange, lout."
Ettland. March 30. IS7o.—Sna-e-sp.2B. •
•
UDIT()R .
'S • NOTICE.—In the
Amatter of the eetate .of Ira CC Neseheas,docedrd;
In the Orphan's Court of l3ridford county. The -
undereigned having been appointed Auditor by
Court to mirehal the &Pacts of said estate. distri
bute money In the hands of the Administrator and
to dispeNe of the exceptions to his aceedrit, will at.
tend to the duties of raid arpoiniinent. at the ollicut,
of Overtun k Elsbree. in the Borough of Towanda,
en FRIDAY. the eth day of JULY. le7o, at 2 o'clock,
Om., at which time and place all persons haring
clam; on eahi money are requested to present ths
carpe or I.e deliarruil from coming in for a share of
Kalil Innney.
May 21. 18711-44
BEST
BEST
V.XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-- .
1-1 Notice is hereby given that all poisons indebt
ed to the estate of L. lIIOGH, late of Liao,.
doccaaed, are requested to make Limonite pay
ment'', and all persons basing claims inalunt mkt
estate must present them duly authenticated for
odtltmont.
61+ri1 21. 1870
RIDGE LETTING.-SEALETY
B
Propomals will be received at the place known -
an the Welch Cbareb, In Mks township. on rridry .
the 17th day of June, 1870, until 2 o'clock, p. m..
for the building and completing a bridge across Gay
lord s Creek, near the Chuish In said township. Spec
titration. for the NUMB may be aeo n at the Canuniss.,
loner's °Mee, and at the house of Newton litimphrsy
in raid twp, for ten days sea clout to 'aid lading.
J. A. MOODY.
• EZRA LOOMM
Cocuntimiloners' office, i i . 13. ULNA%
Towanda. May SO. 10. f Comnainalonera
(ARPHANS' COURT SALE.—BY
reirtne of an order Issued out of the Orphans'
Court of Bradford co., the undersigned, Guardian
of Erums A.. John Z., Olive T..and Mary J. Baden
Minor children of Ebenezor Borten, late of Albeny
township. lecessea, will expose at public sale on tae
premises, on TSLTBBDAY, J1715E 30th. ISTO. at 1 o'-
clock p.m.. the follccielng deseribed lot. ptece CT Par.
eel of land, situate in- said township, bottriCw as,
follows, to wit: Beginning at a pile of stone' on the
main road leading from Tarty to the Berwick turn
pike, along tbo west lino of 0. F. Pamons' lot. north
liu perches to an iron-wood at the north-west cot.
nor of-said Parsons' lot, and in the warrant line of
Paid- Young, thence along said Young's warrant
hue nest 98 porches fo a corner of lot contracted to
Andrew Wickhirer, thence by WicithMer's end line
s. 'nth 110 perches to the main road aforimid, theses
-along said road east SS perches to the place of begin
' niug. Containing &boot 90 acres, more Or leas; about
onc,halt Improved, with teamed dwelling house and
an orchard thereon.
TERMS—S3O to be paid on tbelfroparty being
struck down. !SOO on the confirmation o; tale and
tho balance. with Intarest. In ono year from adios
or the confirmation of saleby the Court.
OEO. F. GORTON.
Guardian.
ME
N BANKRUPTCY,--In the matter
I
JOBS BILLIES, Bankrupt. -
To Wji.o IT MAT lATICCLUN :, The undersigned
bereby wires notice of his appointment as Aasignee
of JOHN unuen, of the township of Troy, to
the county of iiradforil, and State of Pennsylvania.
wtthiu Paid District, who has been adjudged, a Bank
rupt upon his own petition by the District Court of
sat 4 District.
Liam] Towanda, Fla.. tbo Inth day of•,June, IMO
.• BENJ. M. PECK, Aidgnee
UNITED STATES INTE.RNAL
REVESUE.—Ziotice [a hereby , given that the
Animal List of Excise Taxes (or 1870 has been trans.
nutted to me by the Assessor, and the game has be.
come due and payable. All persons messed In the
County of Bradford, will mate payment at my Delos
In the borough of Towanda, one: before the 7th day
July. 1870. - Notice is also given that all person who
neglect or refuse to pay the duties and laze, assess
ed upon them within thedlnie specified, willbe.xmae
liable to pay the penalties imposed by law In addl.
Von. 0. D. KONTANTE. •
Ton'llltls Julie 7th,'7o. Collor 13th Mat. Pa.
•
Real Estate_ for , Safe:
FOIL SALE-A FARM OF 'FIFTY
Acres, trithiwthe Borough Hattie, suitable fee
iilltge tag. Inquire of Charles Ifferear.. at the
office et the Full Creek Bituminous Convey, Taw
awls. Pa. -11004 i
TO SIIIALL FARMS FOIL
containing 65 Selelk_ 64
situated within 80 vide of Burlington bern .Tha
-other on Bolton MB, containing 20 acres; well im
proved. Inquire Of C. M. Manville 9r LW. Bala.
April 6,•18.70.
VOR SALE —A 80 horse power
.. stationary engine and boiler In good condition.
Terms—An&balf to be pald down lad the balance
In one year. Apply to Miehael WiDbmt, Mel Creek,
or Mathew lictiarnen., Wilmot townsbip. an Paine
Road. - mapltt'7ll-$
D ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
RALE CIIEAP.—Owing to ill-health the under
signed offers for ale cheap a good Hones, Bath.
Wagon sod Blacksmith shop,. with about scree
of land. Two good wells, a cistern. and plenty of
good feint trees thereon. This property is located
in itheehequin township, Bradford county. rs:, on
on the riyer road, and near a good school and
church. - Possession giren Immediately. For far-
ther particulars Anquire of _theprot;thetor, 0. W.
Vincent, at Vienna Agricultural Warts. or Wm.
Snyder. Sbesbequiri,Ts. 0. W. NUCE3T.
Feb. 8. 1870-tf
A VALUABLE. DAIRY 'FARM
!OA sat.r..—TheSubscribers offer for ads their
fine Dairy Farm, situated two miles east-of Green
wood. Wien:, C0..-Illincda. Said farm contains
three hundred and twenty acres choice land. describ
ed as follows : 160 acres tholes limbered. 100 acres
meadow. and 60 acres wader thdplow. Good dwel
ling-house and outbefldings, large cattle barn 3505.
and good home barn. Tbt finest Wring springs in
the country. ramming through a commodious
house. Is capable of keeping 75 and li s r=
I?; miles from Abbott's Gbesser. Tams one.
half cash; balance in easy payments ate per cent. la.
crept. Referincee—ll. Y. Oceanid, IL B. UcHeimm
Greenwood, 'McHenry Co.. Dl., or Y. R. Ayer, Sheshe
man. FAL APED,
May 6.1867—ti. It. S.
‘l . EEDS.-ORTO, WEST BRANCE
tut Om. ll Clover Seed, ittict Ohio Timothy
geed for wile at
➢[arch 4;10.
B. N. WELLLN.
Legal.
E. °VI/STOIC, Jr.,Audiby
D. RODENT..
nEtrßmi Errorni:
Executor►.
W. A. ROCKWELL'S