Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 30, 1870, Image 3

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Loa oc.o AND ?RAW..
CiLtnims K.; Lam, Treasurer,
gives notice that all licenses returned by the
Mercantile Appraiser tatist be pall ybt.ltdylst,
or suits mil positively be brought for the oul
lertion of the woe.
•
Morros'a watch rtpairing and
e ngraving generally, needs no mono&
plr Dr. H. C. Poreran is enlarging
LL Dm anon by building an addition.
The stores and basin' eaa planes
enerally will le closed, bt Towanda, on the
'meth.
Bnoires tin* Store is a de
cool place to drink sods water. kis-
TiOty, kc.
foolhardy pining man pro-
R oseg to trait a rope stretched mama the river
at Wyslnsing on the Youth.
Sir Why do yoryi keep your pie
lures on Wad 'without 'frames, when yon can
get a good job done rill reasonable , terms at
emirms' Book Store.
05. If you want anything in the
look or Stationery line, &frit fail to give Cam
a rail before pnrehaaine, It will be to loaf &
am. We direct attention to the ad
vertisement of liriss Sabre, to be found In at•
other column. She is s thorough musichab
tad well qualified Instruct the young.
rnmv.u.—There will be w Fedi
hehl at the house of L. 8. Kowa= Lu
hitaltequin, Thuraday orating, June 80, 1870,
fur the benefit of the church. All are invited
to attend. Persona arriving on the care sill be
pet with corriagefiAt the ferry.
re- Do you want Fireworks: of
.lifferent styles in bright and hriMant colon,
nr balloons that can be sent skyward with saw
and certainty? Just call at the headquarters
,Wwzna,alk BLacit's) and get your 'supply• By
quantity a liberal discount is always given.
Leltay Lodge, No. 471.,
NI., was constituted at Leitaysville, Pa., on
Wednesday, June 22, by D.D.G.M. H. B. MC..
CAN, and the following members installed as
offir.rs for the year:
W. S. Hraroit, W. 151.; S. W.. Urns, S.W.;
W. B. Sraraws, J.W. ; S. W. Boca, Seey ; A.
D. Fkasrrr, treas. ; Encino: Errr vn, S.D. ;
JOHN CHAMPION, J.D 3 I;-Enrons Form, Tyler.
Va. The Northeastern Convoca
u.o has been in session here during the pres
ent week. - A goodly number of clergymen were
ni attendance, and thetreligious services well
t tended. Ou Tuesday morning, ECT. Dr. Row;
Philadelphia, delivered an able discourse,
;ilia in the evening made an address on the
-abject ormissions, which was attentively lis
tened to. •
11e... Lin-to Hobe Company are get
-11,;.; up a Gift EntFrpriso for the purpose of
purchasing a steamer. They intend selling
-ix thousand tickets, each one of which will en
tale the bolder to a prize. Many of the prizes
trill IS. valuable. Among those already on the list
are a town lot in East Towanda, several Taloa
agricultural implements, watches, Sc. In
ear twit issne we will giro the full particulars.
TEN YEARS IN WALL STREET, OR
I:EvI7ATION or iNFIDE IaTIT AND EXPEIIIMier.
VII.kNGT,. ByW. WODTHENOTON Fowl.rrt.
:lite I. decidedly the most brilliant book of tir
A>oll. 11 is an interesting, exciting, instruc
tive and popular work, and must command an
.Dllll , llSt . circulation., We advise all to buy it.
The agent, Mr..A.J. Fmnui, will canvass this
and give our CitiZODS au opportunity to
\a no, the work.
Franklin Fire. Company, No.
1, aid Naiad, Ne. 2, * have made arrangements
t.ae !dilating the Fourth in a very sensible
wanxisr.' l They amt.) hold . a picnic at Wvalus
ui -.n.1 Invite all of their friends to accompany
then,. A special train will leave this place at
o'dock7 a.m2 The fare for the round trip will
is 70 cents. Members of Franklin ran procure
then- tickets at a special meeting to be held on
rola). era. sod other persons wishing to join
the acnr, , ion will get their tickets at the depot.
Lsekets of provisions, should be delivered
the Engine Thinse hs earlpas 8 o'clock. The
train will start from the Conit Rome at pee
e. ly 2 o'clock. The Towanda Brass Band a ill
.e.....nipany the el.nrsion.
Tiiri INsrnANcr. A Policy for
:1,000 in the New York Life Insurance Com
pany, upon the life of lion. C. L. wAr.n, air
sod, eras this week settled by th'e payment
t , fclanitithronglithe Company's agents, :lb...toms.
t \IP t VINCENT, of this place. This Company
one of the oldest In this country. That it is
or , inpt in the pa} wont of losses, l e•tident
11 ,, T:t the ready scttlerident of this lose. AU who
E t, ontemplating life insurance, Ire.would ad
:se to rail upon their enterprising and °Nig
•igents; Mosses. C.1.11P TINfir.VT, well post
, tl.in the business, atd always on hand rosily
g.t ,, you either tirAor life insurance in first
,ouipanies, at their off= opposite the
0-11 Honer, Main strcet,'Towanda, ht.
===:l
E. A. IVAinuxr.ft
0,0,0,4 the pulpit or the Episco
pal dinrch in this place on Sunday last, and
)ICOLATEILIIT preached for Mr. 'it":s
- t. S. ll.tants, lat" of Youngstown, Ohio, has
c. In a the practteo of law at Troy.
--P.N. F. D. litxssixs has been in to dnr
C. , . present wceli; attendiog Convocation.,
it, net with a warm. reception from his old
;.af -hi-m(TS and others.
l. Moan's Elias was in town on Tuesday.
Fmaxx Vitu.s, of the Philadelphia Bulletin,
through town mi . .Monnay, on his way
t., Watkins Men.
Master jOms VirGIIN, U.S.N., is spending
a w weeks with his mother in this place.
--C. L. LAMB, of this place, was one of the
t7aduates at the Mansfield Normal School last
as... In the pleasant village of T.,
Northern Pennsylvania, long *before the tidal . ).
non of the " tyteenth amendment," the "eland
its" organized a debating society, meeting
rry two weeks in "de church" on "de hill"
di..cruss tholtesolves.
Among the more prominent " enllud gents ^
wa.+ S., a knight of the tonsorial profession, as.
ell as a preacher. Another, in aged individu
al r.joicing in the cognomen of "Uncle ems,"
%cry- . dtiterate " undo " but possessed of mncb
uattFal shrewdness. The "Resolre" one even•
14; was " That woman exerts more influence
world than money."
pened the debate, referring to the doings
m
•,' an in all ages of the world, CLEOPATUA,
/
I.N OF Are and FLonmicz NicarrzoaLE com
et; in for their share of commendation, .espe
c:ally .lo(,,, (f .Ire—hie remarks allowing his.
t. , ncal research and extensiye reading that were
L,l , red to with marked attention and admira
t , m i.y the whitO ° folks as well Its the naiad
, •erable.l, especially his delineation of
the rigtracler nod doings of JOAN or Are, anti
..nig ain! I rotro:b of applause.
"rock- i'A i e." now had tho floor, anti rolling
B. vY , ' , around the room, taking in the entire
arah•ace at a glance, commenced :
Mr. ;le question for discussion is
s. , rnan 'z , .rt more influence data money. I
1 1 , 1 di. fact. De gemman what 11113.1mA taken
aa• seat his ignorance. A minister
I to get tip hero and tell as of Jove::'
" 1 1 all km/we Norm was de man what
6 irk. Josss was de man do whale
.T.allos, a—he tither built de ark."
a
k , smils of applaltse followed, and as soon its
Was re , t o Ted, he resumed :
work,
Mr. President, money does do
1g. , . We had n eirens down here
ta.t snremer. I got one on do nicest caul]
de pine, and started for de eireag. I
Hoer--de doorkeeper tell ns to go
1 ' 2 6.. I to,kl him to let de lady in. Ho says
n- "Ak . r et de ticket. 'We tries to go in again;
Pudl ns hack. I denpnt -my hand in my
t and Gil, him de half dollar, and in we
..at Pare was de power of money, and de,
was itiesshar'
lieislless
,to add that "Undo CALE'S"
"repelling do facts" with his original argn-
Dui*, eansi - il the "Itesolve" to to settled that
twra.cy n "de lever of influence in dill world."
'
Mir eadylietthms of this bee*
Wui einuttry, who wore 1, limey umber' tat
rseimon akpa,lare fast pandug away. -1121
paislng on, leaving the Emits of their
superhuman labors to be enjoyekiry those Willi
follow
thorn, many of whom, wofnaroilkiipt
tally appreciate, and are not sufficiently grate
ful for the heritage. • -
• As many thing* of interest are being "dna.
and pliblished - Of the earl history of ow coun
ty, I purpose to add my mite, which may pm*
of interval to the younger portion of your read--
• kthilked . imqd7 Wu lath nthetekeetheitha•
Lyairthm, Feb 21, 16V IMAM the name
of Ontario. Match 11, 1812, the eeetht7f aria
falls orgmand and the name changed to Brad,
for -
urd, in honor of Warlllt Burnout, s printer
ouldhataphbi.. At the saw time the estate
were directed to he held at the house of Wri,
um Yana, in Mean We TagiMairtownsldp.
The Eleventh Jorlichd Diattlet sans composed
of lhadford, Tiogs, Wayne, Bannehanns and
Lowrie hearties, - The Arsteourts of Bradford
connty were held oolteadey, IsmutrY 18,1813,
ons Solaris= Cissisrs beingittsirintSndge,
Joan Maw and Ono. Scots his sissioistes.
Luna C. Rocommir. wasitheriff; Casatast.
Waxer, Prothonotary, Clerk of the Retakes
and Oyer and Terminer, Register and Recorder
and Clerk of the Orphans` Court ; Wu. ]tan,
Jrintris Osrusun, Ja. c andJossettNimmr, Com
missioners; Hamm Masser, Prosecuting or
DisUict Attorney ; Joust Roams, Coroner, and
ii',►aar Rearamo, Treasurer. The emingesions
of the several offieers were read; and oaths. ad
ministered on that day (Jam 18, 1811,) with
great pomp and solemnity; for in those days
all persons holding offices of trust were looked
open with awe and the meet profound respect.
In many of the counties of the State—and I be
here in this—they marched to the Court Rome
with fife and,drota, the Judge mit& associates
loading, With the ether offices! and Jammu
following in their regular order. •
Witnesses were sworn with a bible in their
band, with a cross on the carer, and they kiss
ed the book after the oath was administered.
The latter practice is st ll continued in many
:parts of the State at this time.
At the organisation of the county- there
were ten' ownships—instead of wren as bas
bee]
n written—as follow.: Athens, Itneljnaton:
Canton, Orwell, Bush, Smithfield, Towanda,
Ulster, Wyse:, and Wyalnaing. Athens and
Ulster were often called " Tyogs district,'
Smithfield "Cleftalturg district," and Bush
" Itindaw district," de.
Springfield and Columbia were taken from
Smithfield in 1813; Warren, Windham and Pike
froin Bush and Orwell in 1813; Wells from
Athens in 1813 ; Asylum from Wyalusing in
1814 ; Troy from Burlington in 1813; Alden:try
from Wells and Athens in 1818; Franklin from
Canton, Troy and. Burlington in 1818; Shemie- .
quiu from Ulster in 1820 ; Monroefrom Towan;
da and Burlington in 1821; Litchfield from
Athens in 1821; Albany from Monroe and Asy
lum in 1824; Towanda borough from Towanda
in 18:8; Granville - from Franklin, Burlington
and Troy in 1831; Boma from itheshevinki, Wy-
sax nna Orwell in 1831; Tuscarora from Wya
lnsipg in 1830 ; Athena borough from Athens in
1832; Leßoy from Canton and Franklin in 1840 ;
South Creek from Wells and Ridgbnry in 1835 ;
Herrick from Wyalusing in 1837 ; Standing Stone
from Wysor and Herrick in 1!411; Armenia from
Troy and Canton in 1813 ; Troy borough from
Troy in 1814 ; Wilmot from Albany and Asylum
in Isl 9 ; Towanda North from Towanda in 1851;
Sylvania borough from Columbia in 1853 ; Over
ton from Albany, Monroa and Franklin In 1853;
Burlington borough from Burlington in 1851;
Burlington West from Burlington in 1855; Mon
roeton borough from Monroe in 1855; Terry
from Wilmot, Asylum andDrireUin 1859; Rome
borough from Rome in 1861; Alba front Can
ton iu 1863; Leltaysville borough from Pike in
1863; Canton borough from Canton in 1864;
Barclay from Franklin-in 1867;
Springfield Ras changed to . idprraysileld and
again rechanged to its original name in 1/313.
Rome Was organized as Watertown, but took
its present name the same year. Tuscarora
came in as Springhill, bui the same year assnm
ed her present name. Leßoy bare the name of
Union fur a kw months after its organization.
Duren was formed in Isli and remained so till
1i439, when its name was changed to Terry and
her lines altered.
Tuonns ONTIVWX laid out Towanda, and the
town was first called Overton. 'Then fora time
it took the name of Ilearnivilld, but finally was
changed to Towanda, after many , names ld
.been suggested by prominent citizens.
The first township election {YON held 'March
-19, ISI3, when Ilmau TERRY was elected COll
stable of Wyalnsing ; Tomos DAELING, Or
well; WILMA% GOFF, Towanda; WILLIAM AL
LEN, It ysox ; BEVI3p: WiLtoai, Burlington ;
Cox Kum. ItAxEu, Smithfield; Jon:; 1 . ZE.1 . 1 / 1 , 17:41,
211, Athens ;-Gro. KINNEY, niter ; KEN.LuIIN
Laxvox, Canton; .AI4A GIMP - MAIL Bush.
They all gave bonds in the sum of 44,090, the
saCtt . as is required of constables now, 'which
anumut was larger in proportion then than tri7,-
000 w o uld he now.
The first general election, or fur the election
of county officers, was held October,l3, 1812.
Then there were 792 votes polled in the county,
Athena polling 93 votes; Thirlington, A 4 ; Can
bin, 72 : Orwell, 73; iinsh, ; son thfield, 92;
Towanda, 102; Ulster, 03; Wysox, 99; Wya."
losing, 71. Total, 792.
111 mane of the towns Once were from six to
a dozen men voted for for each prominent office.
In Towanda, for Sheriff, there were seventeen
men voted for, the four most prominent being
Jou:: 81 , NtoLNo, 2d, A11711:11 C. Itoctivrt3x, .lonst
Mirrs and Wu. ME/17 , TP. A. C. Itocintzu. was
elected sheiiff of the county, having 337 votes,
and Joirs tiratotxo, 2d, 271 War. 311 mu was
elected Commissioner for three years, he hav
ing the highest number of votes,. 454; Juszits
Gaviono, Jr.., having the next highest (388)
was elected fr two years, and Jost:l . % Ktmsztc
hat ing the least (151) was elected for one year.
J. A. Y.
SOIf.i.DWIISTERN BRADFORD. Mr.
When the thermometer stands .v.t 103
degrees - it seems almost impossible to keep
eool, hnt of course we must. It is well that
President GRANT visited the Lycething tliree
weeks ago, to catch the speckled fellows, in,
A tend of the present; yet perhaps he utr'ght,
have been saved the trouble of frying the finny
beauties. The wet weather did a considerable
minuet 01,dmage to crops on the lowlands,
and now tlic hot wcatlier is doing some injury
to 01°4 on the nplands.
As we have not seen a fair description of Min.
neqns„ and presuming many of your readers
have not visited the place, and consequently do
not know the real amount of improvements
which have been, and are being„ made, it is but
just that my pen of steel and ink India fill the
blank before me.
Alinnegnals situated on the Willinerisport ata
Elmira 1.E., about one and a-half :MINI north
of Canton borough. About eighteen months
ago the Springs Were surrounded by heavy tim
ber and a dense undergrowth of laurel A foot
path only led to them. About thi3 only signs
of civilization were the names and dates made
by the Yankee's knife in tho bark of the •adja
cent trees. The surface was ma ev-n and swampy,
while the vegetation looked cold and gloomy.
Today we notice a change in many respects ;
in fact, there is but little beside the mine‘ral wa
ter that remains unaltered. Three good wa
gon-roads center at the :ginning% House, which
is the largest frame building in Western Brad
ford. It faces the railroad, from which it is
separated by an extensive platform made to ac
commodate the arrival and exit oLvjsitors per
the iron horse conveyance. Though it is not
fully completed, it is nearly so and mostly oc
cupied. The main part hf . the edifice is one
hundred feet in length by thirty-six in breadth.
At each end of this and parallel to each oth
er, aro two portions of the structure, each be
ing 85 feet by 30. Torches are being erected
both in front and rear of the main part. The
building is three stories high and contains more
than 150 windows. In the• basement of the
northern part, a largo billiard room is being
fitted up. The foundation for a ten-pin-alloy is
laid in the rear. If my memory "serves me"
correctly, it 6 to be aone-anda-half story build
ing; 80 feet by 20. p ,, A commodious bath-house
is being erected; so in connection with theice
house, which is large and well filled, it Is possi
ble to keep cool even in the present hot weath
er. The barn is large and the best finished in
this part of the county. The gas-house is the
only brick structure at Ilinnegna. The flower
garden at the Idinnequa House is a fair speci
men of pioneer rusticity, yet there is something
peculiar about the grass In one of iti beds.- It
a so arranged as to represent the letters
Id INNEQU A. The city ladies presentscan
to enjoy croquet and fishing as much as they do
the bearish shines of a former resident of the,
pine woods. Everything partakes of the styli
of a fashionable watering-place.
hap XassaitultiusikiNiis sttee the
patters; and sods as as *mat an
. 1 1 14 110 ,0 11 ) 11 0 11 t '‘ r
The inlactal asteiat ittiumina is *balk
gc ol ,o ° Kr azt e'i Pie* Ii bnies l gym,
bat thoisisailtimeraneila, that i‘oil-spor.
:a win be a rack ildskr, Whack and
tbe-teibt.s/* , tresuhil -Bo Am ;the
thipirovertiiiiiin Saab deassai isatw
VeoPio ;emooquisidin fon, others nin be nut.
'bared Inman the visithes. hope to see
'buildings meted for,reiglous and educational
wpm*, so ell =ye*" visit to the Waite.
Si& , DULL ;NUM
Comprir.Cozmortios-LO. or (.T -
The regular parte* `meeting . of , the Ow, nty
OrairMilion LO. of 8.T.; met at . Bente, - on
Wednesday, Innen Courentionargaikedby
calling Brother ersumark, at Wyslosing Lodge,
to the chair, arid °hoods' Istwerea. B. Sur;
of Stevensville Lodge, Seeretaq pro lam.
0. F. ,Tones, L. E. Seeley and Sister Fatale
were appointed a business ortmlitteek. •
B. I , ..Solser, A. Lyons and B. Tont: Bpi**
ea committee on credentials.
Adjourned to.,lneetat li o'clock, pm
AiTSRSOON moon.
Convention celled to order. W.C.T. being
absent, Brother butt Tao called , to the chair.
Be.rutine committee presented partial report.
On calling ; roil of delegates, the following
lodger reported: Beide, Rairdlle, Stevens.
Spring Wyslising, Martha Washing.
ton iCamptewn). Worth 'Thum* Canton,
Righhuni, Northern
.' (Towanda),
East Spring Rill. As the names of the wions
lodges were caned by the -Secretary, delegstes
presented Awls, showing the Oyler in a'
Acerbating condition generally.
Brother LL. Ilichanbon gave a short but in
teresting account of the temperance reform in
Lucerne county. The Mends of the came
there more isepefid than ever.
On motion, Brothers he. IL Webb, C. E.
White and A. Reek were appointed committee
on resolutions. '
On motion, took s recess of tap minutes, et
the close of which. Oanyention was again called
to order by 0.W.0.T. S. B. CHAIM
The committee on resolutions presented the
following: •
Wasans, We have once more been permit;
ted to assemble together to deliberate in the
interests of the great Mlle of "Total Absti
nence;" therefore
Revived, That we acknowledge with devout
thanidtdnass the suteieling taro of Divine
Providence in watchingover us during the In
terim since last Convention, and that we am
encouraged to labor with renewed energy.
Resoled, That we hail with delight the on
ward course of the Temperance reform ; thzt
our cause, being right, la mighty, and must pro
vak.and that as "coming events cast their
shadows before them," we firmly believe the
Temperance Star is on the ascendancy and dea r ,
tined to achieve unparalleled =cm in the fu
ture.
Which were unanimously adopted.
The same committee also reported a series of
resolutions which were pretty generally dis
cussed, and amended. The report was then
adopted as follows :
Wunuras, The whisky party In this` t
is now possessed of such power, that no`Roliti
cian dare advocate such laws as should be. en
alcted in reference to the subject of granting li
censes for the sale of liquor; and will never dare
do so until the temperance party is possessed
of more power ; and
Wanness, Oar civil officers, in their lust for
popularity, are so awed by the power of whis
ky that they dare not or will not enforce the
present laws respecting the sale of liquor, tims
converting them into a mere farce and demon
strating the fact, that until a majority of the
voters support the principle of total abstinence,
anylaws may be enactedhaving tiudend
in new, will be impotent; and
WnEunas, The surest and most ready means
of carrying the . principlo of total abstinence tri
umphantly, is for temperance men to act po
litically and carry the eubjeet Immediately to
the ballot; smut
Wanness, The women of this country almost
unanimously favor the cause of temperance,
and would, if allowed to vote, form a temper
ance party of overwhehning power ; and
Wasness, The only way in which the princi
ples of our Order can become immediately and
completely triumphant, is by granting the bal
lot to the women of this country; therefore be
it
resolve That That this Convention, and under it
the Good Template of the county of Bradford,
as an Order, declare itself to ,he in favor of
- p,-ranting to women the right tovote,and pledge
itself to use all its influence to aid in securing
to them that right.
ResolCed, That we recommend that all per
sons present be invited to participate and vote.
upon all questions which may Come before. this
Lodge, except for the election of oftice,rs and
the place of bolding the next Convention.;
Resolved, That we deem it the duty Of all
temperance men, and, especially of all Good
Template, to attend the primary political meet
ings, and have as delegates none but raffical•
temperance men.
Resoicfq, That we recommend for local lec
turer, Bev. Mr. Transue, of Mouroeton. •
Resolrefi; That we pledge ourselves to renew
our efforts of last year in petitioning the Legis
lature to pass the local option bill, and that wo
recommend to the seveml Lodges to take early
action, that a united effort may he made in that
direction. '
Resoired, That'll the person of S. B. Chase
we have the right map in the . right place, and
we sksincere arn him oar thanks for the able
oanner in which he advocates the cause of tem
peranee.
Besolutionadeclaring it to be the duty of all
christians to become co-workers in the cause of
temperance and censuring those who fatted to
do so, and declaring in favor of a separate Po
litical organization, were discussed and laid up
on the table by a large majority.
The following persons were appointed Din.
trict Deputies for the current year: Eastern
District, Rev. D. Craft; Western, H. B. Par
sons ; Central, C. E. White. Brother Win.l.an
caster was appointed for Sullivan county.
On motion, it was decided to bold an open
session to-morrow morning.
-Adjourned. •
In the evening a large meeting was held in
the . ,PreFbyterian church, which was addressed
byG.W.C.T. S. B. CHAIM His addresa waslis
tened to with a great deal of interest not only
by members of the Order, but all whO were
present. .
=I
Convention met at 8 O'clock, to receive in
stinction in the unwritten work of the Order.
Al 9 o'clock the doors were thrown open, end
the hall was soon crowded with delegates and
spectators. At this seams a motion was made
and carried to reconsider the rote by which the
preamble and resolution in relation to female
suffrage was adopted yesterday afternoon. The
resolution was then indefinitely postponed.
The following letter from Brother Craft was
read :
WYAT.rsm, June 20; IS7O
BruMers and Si:stem in (War: Won:
I regret that other duties call me away, so
that I shall be unable to meet with you in eon
ventionsiivro Me our meetings have been so
pleasant, so profitable, that I feel I cannot stay
away from them with comfort. I would like
also to bear my humid° testimony with yours
in favor of the groat temperance reform at
tome, as in every place where opportunity pre
scuts. I pray you Clod speed in your work, and
that your meeting there may be crowned with
abundant success.
. . .
As the term of office to which you elected me
in convention expires with this meeting, I beg
here to express my sincerest thanks for the mu
form
ktndness shown me by every delegate, and
'the only thing I have to regret is that I have
been able to servo you so little. Also I most
respectfully decline being a candidate for re
election. My duties are such that somethites
It is impossible for me to attend the meetings
of the Convention. Thetis are others better
qtudifieti for the position. I think it would be
better for the success of our work that your
presiding officer should bo chosen from some
other part of the county. I enclose a commu
nication from the Lodge of Stevensvffie inviting
the convention to meet with them in Septem
ber. r ertnit me to say that you would be well
received there, and I think your meeting with
them would be productive of
• Respectfully yours in Y.H. & C.,
DAVID CRAFT.
Brother Stafford presented the following res
olution, which was adopted:
Rotated, That at tho meeting- of tho Con-,
volition in .Trme and December of each year, a
collection he taken tip to defray the expenso-s
of the W.C. Templar of thin Convention to rho
Grand Lodge, and other necessary expenarl of
the Convention.
The following persons were nnanimonsly
elected officers of the Convention for the en
suing year:
W.C.—B. S. Dartt, Canton..
W.V.—Mary E. Stafford, Wyalusing.
' Secretary—Zahn Sanderson, Towanda.
• Treasurer—Kiss Ells Welles, Athens.
Marshal—Jas. U. Webb, Smithfield.
Ur. Shiro, of Rome, invited the Convention
to assemble in front of the MR, to enable him
to take a photograph of the members in a
group, the picture to be presented I to Rome
Lodge as n souvenir of this meeting.
About one hoar was spent in listening to short
addresses from . Brothers Trireme, ins. Elliott
Richardson, Taylor, Jones and Chase: ; Ilto re.
marks Were all exceedingly hrteiestingi and
those of Brother Jones were touching and
brought tears to many eyes. '
On motion, the following rem:Alit! wer
Ceki I e
unanimously adopted: : • •
Raoitia, That while we appreciate the efforts
of the friends of the local option bill introduced
Eli
Maannu,--Cotinelicement (on
Thursday) opened Terysuipitionstr. Jtwas ai
brigld mesa Miami young 'Umpiring 'aelfilmat-•
cia mull desire on which to sport his laurels.
Railway trataahmaglit alumni with their dile&
to pity drib oompllments to Abut Mater while
ambigua from the mirrounding "country con
tributed to swell the Wag crowd.
Imam it spotless white, led lads arrayed in
vests as bunaculale • in. PlikkociPs.. s w,°Pt tIP the
walks that ledto trollege
The occashin Was one of special interest in
lids rare'.Tke entire senior dais of sir
teen halo* ipproied* the eiAminhig mur
mitten from abroad, which is no midi compli
ment to Prof. Tom; for this Is the firdthat
hai finished the course of study Ake he as
auneti tbitgapenbkin, -
were creditable to
The lilerary,prodictiona
tAe several candidates for the parchment, and
excellent music was famished by the advanced
pupils in that department, under the manage
' omit el their V uartont and Matz 111
etractor; Pro f.-Norr. - • • •
The address of the valediclorian, well cal.
premed and abounding in fine feeling, and 641
of Prof. Tissuz in conferring the diplomas,
' evinced the existence of a very strong and mu
tual attachment between teacher and' kills,
which:every one most admit is of the first im
portance. AM bert let me say in's 'Ward. as
the remit or my p4mal observation, that this
Normal School appears to be ruder, excelhuit
management, and that the young men and wo
men of Bradford who mek a bealthfirl, quiet`
place for pursuing their education, and have a
heart for study, will find in Prof, {'Rama. and
his corps of assistants moat sympathizing and
earnest helpers. The four deruniMuttiona of
Episcopal, Baptist, Methodist, and Prestryte-
Han, are now'represented Item J. A. B.
CAMP ItErrrio NoncE.--Pravidence
permitting, the Wyalnaing IMMO CaMpldeet
ing will commence August 21,1870, at 7 o'clock
p.m., and continue shout one week. It is to be
held on the ground, -lime Hill, Bradford coun
ty, Pa.; two-mid-a-half miles from Frenehtown
depot on the Pa n & N.Y.C. There will
bo conveyance for passengers and baggage from
the ralhbad Mille ground during the meeting.
Old tent sites remain good for this Meeting.
Those wishing'new ones will apply to the com
mittee on location bf tents, Bova. P. It. Tow=
`and O. DI. CEULNDEIILATX and Brother CHAKIZS
SOMER. 'Brady notice will be given concern
- ing renting of tents.
• A good boarding tent will be kept on the
ground which will he strictly a boarding tent,
and no huckstering permitted within the lim
its of the law. No sale of toliseco, no smoking
I allowed within the circle of the tents, not even
by professors of religion.
Horse keeping - may be had at reasonable and
tired rates. The terms will be posted.
- The meeting will bo under the snperinten
deuce of Bev. D.C. Outman, presiding elder
of the district, who will spare no pains to make
it spiritual and smicessfuL
A cordial invitation is extended to brethren
of ulster eburehes;and "all the people„' to twits
with ue in the worship of the Triune God, our
great Creator, bountifal Benefactor and gior
ions Saviour.
"Evet7 mart.to Ws tents, 0 Israel," and let
tes make this,-nnder the blessing of heaven, one
of the most profitable seasons we have ever en-
joyed.
For information concerning tents, &c., ad.;
dress ker. P. It. Towtn, at Camptown, Brad
ford county, Pa., and concerning affairs con
nected with general imperintemlence, address!
Ilev. D. C. OixsTEAD, P.E., at Tunkhanaocli,
Pa. Br Omen or Com!mi.u..t..
Limo Rill, &the 21,1879.
say- At an election for officers of
Towanda Division, S. of T., held on Tuesday
evening, the following persons were elected to
servo daring the coming quarter :
Awns.
W.A.—Mrs. E. J. Ctdcso4.
R.S.—A: D. Ilanamo. ,
•
A.U.S.—Mrs. C. F. T.vmon. •
• F.S.—B. W. Emour.
T.-0. A. Macs.
Con.—C. P.tusmcs.
Chop.—r. J. PALEINe.
.I.S. -Mrs. B. W. Emonv.
o.B.—Cues. Fast-Er.
se..Notwi thstanding , the face that
the " staff of life " has been steadily increasing
for some weeks past, 31cCanr. Alm are-still
selling flour at from 16 to 19 per barrel. We
notice that they have literally filled the second
stere of their mammoth store with flour of all
grader, purchased at rates which will allow
them to offer good itu yements to purchaser&
W e hare tried some o their Syracuse brand,
and cheerfully say it can't bo beat.
\
DS- A Dinner it d Ice Cream Fes
tival *ill be held at the 'AL Church, in Home
borough, on Monday, July commencing at
10 o'cloc' . it, a.m . ., and continnim nring the day
and evening. Oration at 11 o'clock. Prof. J.
G. Towatat will give ono of his popular con
certs in the evening. Tickets, 25 cents. For
the benefit of thelil.E. Church. Mare invited
to attend.
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" JULY Fotarra."-- A ...Strawberry .
and Ice Cream Festival, for the benefit Or 17ya
hieing Lodge, No. 472, LO. of G.T., will be hold
in Buxom tt Co.'s new block at Wyalusing.
Every preparation is being made for a pleasant
social time. In addition to berries and cream,
a varied entertainment will be given in after
noon and evening, consisting, of instrmnental
and vocal music; tableau; ic., &c.
An invitation is extended to all.
z A grand picnic will bo held
at the Convedt Grove, In this place, on next
Iloddsy, July 4th, for the benefit of the new
Catholic church. An excellent band of musi
cians from the city of Philadelpfda is expected
to be present on. the occasion. The Deciarn
thiM of Independence will be read by Rev. PAT.
awn Tann, and a few distingnished speakers
from abroad will edify the people with eloquent
national harangues. Refreshments will be
served during the entire day. Admission 25
cents. Nothing will be loft undone to make
the anniversary of the glorious Declaration of
Independence as pleasant and patriotic as pos
sible. T.
Ou your way through Bridge
street, drop in at No. 4 and see the largest;
best, and prettiest assortinen4 'of linens and
ducks (for nien'a wear) ever brought into To
wanda.
va... 11 is the universal testimony
that Psprzimmt S Simmr are selling goods in
their line St more reasonable rates than most
other establishments.
MAIIBLED.
STEWANTL-HYATT.,-In Athens, Juno 16, by
Rev. D. Personens, Mr. Adam Stewart and
liNss Amt E. Hyatt, both, ofltarton, N.Y..
MEAD—DELANY.--In tlo; . ` if. E. Mich,
Athens, June 26, by Ilev. D. Firsonens,, Mr.
3IL
James E. Mead and . llarriet Delany,
-both of Factoryville, N.Y
EIMITH—GILLETEF,R.-- , A the residence of the
bride's father, Cankin, .7 e. 28,1870, by Rev.
J.' L. Watson, Mr. A. -.1. Smith, of Clintonville,
Clinton county, Ps., to Miss Frank Granteer,
of Canton. •
•
81dITH—STONE.—Jone 16, 1870. et the house
of A. Stones, in Leßoy, by W. F. Robinson,
Esq., Kr. B. F.. Smith, agod 78-years, an 4
Mrs. Say Stone, aged 71 years, all alloy.
GILBERT—ABBOT.—At the •lioleamb /I use
in Leßoy, June 211, 1870, by the same,David
Gilbert, of lifontonnwille, and Wm Amai A.
Abbot, of Ralston, Lyeorning, comity, Pa. -
ARLET—KERSRAW.-At the house of the
bride's mother, in Windham May 84187 ,0 by
Rev. John Swank, John Ailey, of Bradford
county, to Sarah Kershaw, of Windham.
1111GCh—In Toiscarora,Zone la, 1870, Ann p.
. Rugg, wife of D. 11..Baggi aged 48 yeara. :
ligkpendent Ripublican please copy.
aptarlini* Me*Mt Tw
at .
arX7dalsitlak-Ider
.ltPll4l4;
d 'Tawdry of -all
ds!z Ak mat . es si
..k. zi n T ot tk: twesar pot
- Juat) 30, ix O.
r:i
,
se -A Teciiid meet!"/ of trankliA
Wine 0012, be •at the Engine
ottpiday area dog 3Wy 1, at 8 cieloolt; at
tispassembess orthe 00mpany can *lin>.
,dare ticket* tarts,* 4#farticaz Jay 4. 11,, -toll
'attkiliztools &sired. 13j• ()Orr of tho
T 8. Cr -- 13eo"y.
tea
Bac
TWIN
Vs 1
baT
- _ 4s w.
Hand Bakes sadliolthes.-
Also a complete une st Agricultural Imple
ments, Shelf and fiadMeq Hardware &tom cost, •
to elosecmt stock, having concluded to go out
of that trade.
' • w 4. If you want a Policy 'of Fire
Insurance in a firet-elies Convany, insure in
Security Firelnattrance Co., New York, assets
$2,017,800 00. Joint W. Mix,
Agent, To rentla.
Mee iferenee Block, north tide Public
as.. Don't use dull scissor when
ypn can buy for the small sum of twenty-five
cent', :mob's Standard Scissors Sharpener, the
only practical and efficient article of the kind
in the market.. It is, easily worked by a child ;
it will last a life.time and not get out of order ;
Chadgi a p_erfeetly even cutting edge. To be
at H. 'lrm &Son's, Bridge street.
Auto 23, 1870-2 w.
•
ice,. The Caseade Mills determined
to compete with western sour. Now sell at re
tail, lour from the choice winter wheat of
our own soil, at the bare told of the wheat
and its manufacture into dour. No profits to
middle men or third hands. No charge for
handling or use of money. For coil) only.
March 23-4 m
" Towanda " by •Ah -wa- ga
Chief, be by Ilysdyes Harribletonian ; Ah-wa
ga's Dam, Dellßrino; Dell Brine, by Dellfonn
der; " Towanda's" Dam, Vermont Elvl Hawk,
Grandam Messenger, with black points, very
dark bay; over 15} hands; coming three; no colt
more promising in all . respects. " Towanaes"
foe, $lOO to insure, payable or made satisfactory
at the time of service, and limited to - fi fteen
mares. Season 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 beaccom
modated with the best of care on liberal terms,
at the risk of their owners at, our now stables.
ldrx & Marruiwrz.
Towanda, Pa., March 25, 1370.
Ng.. Crackers mandadured daily
and for sale wholesale and retad, at the Bakery,
Bret door north of Ward House.
March 30, 1870. D. W. Scan Jc. Co.
ORANGE COUNTY.-Fru, BLOOD
Tummy° STALLIOX Itraoiraimurontsa
—ibis season of 1870 will "main at Kings
bury & Solomon's Stable, in mends, on the
same terms as last season, with one exception,
to wit: Service of two mares belonging to one
person, $lOO to figure. Russ Then,
Care of ringsbnry & Solomon.
Towanda, April 28,1870-2 m.
Dr Or.wm OF Cori
DIED.
INMM
10—Burnett's celebrated flavorin.•
72.
extracts, for sale by 31.. J. LoNci.
June 16, 1870.
Parties, picnics, festitAls, ;nd
private familieg furnished with Ice Cram, ;I'M
abort notice, at hart's.
Fon SALE.-:-J. B. COOLBACMI, of
Wilkee , Barre, Pa., offers cr sale the valuable
Beal );state formerly belonging to Saloritait
Whitcomb, deed, zitnated at geottavillo, Wyo
ming connty, Pa., containing about 450 acres,
about 75 im_provcal, balance good soil, wet•tint
bored, good water power, .lc. The/lame is on
the river, good bnifilingii, orchard, never fail
ing running water at the door. teantifully
situated, : convenient for bneh,ess — worth
20,-
000; will be sold for f 12,000. Tema elti4y. tar ,
gain for any one. Dec. 2, 180.
3 -. We guarantee satisfaction in
all the work we do. We cut, Matto, and trim
clothing for man and boys wear.
R. HATaus ,r; Co,
4 Bridge Suva... Towanda, Ps.
Fort SALE.-1 new Buggy, 1 one
horse Lumber Wagon, 1 two-ltivse covervil Wa
gou, 1 Sleigh, 2 Cutters, 1 PloW, I Single Har
ness, and 1 Cow. E. W. T..rt.on. 2
Dome, June 12, 1812-2 t.
INDEIInk.ZDENCT. PATiTT.—C. D. Hot;
coun will give a party at the Holeornii House in
Leßoy, on Monday evening, July 4th, 1870. The
pnblie aro inriteil. June 0, 140.
• tts. Choice Mackerel, only one
shilling per poud, at M. J. L( G'B.
Juno 16, 1870.
INDEPENDENCE PAszl.--A. A. TAt-
Lon will give a Party at the Union note!, in
Rome borough, on Monday evening, July 4,
1870. The public MT cordially invited to at
tend.
" V•ea Moss Euinb" for Pod ,
dings and Custards, for sale by
June 16,1870.
E I hereby give' notice that here
after, persons wisbimg artificial teeth on Path.
her, can obtain them at my office and also,
that the price of frill upper or under sets is re
duced to twenty dollars.
W. D. EF:T,T,c, DiHaig
Office oter Wickham A: Black's.
June 23, 1870.
- TO THOSE GETTING THEIR CLOTHING
Mann To Otinen.--Yon should study two things:
First, to get them where first-class clothing is
made; secondly, where they are. sold cheap.
And in order to be able to sell algood article
cheap, the merchant must =di:inland his hind
neas, 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
13 years experience in the business. Have been
a cutter in come of the best houses in New York
city. Ido my own buying, selling and cutting,
and have to divide, my profits with no man, so
that less of it will do—and with low rent and
other expenses in proportical,.thns making the
coat of carrying on the business very small. -
In reading the above vgp will see why it Ls
that I eantsell goods ch - eaper than men follow
ing the business, andhaving no knowledge of
it themselves, have to employ others at largo
indariett to attend to it, and customeramust pay
accordingly—as they, like myself, do business
to live by it. If you doubt the above statement,
be-convinced by.calling on
lIEKCY HAnum,
'Merchant Tailor,
Bridge Street.
055 - The only way to improveyonr
lawns and male thorn look niet., is to 'tiny Ertlrs
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 aro made to inter
change, and in case of breakage can be, re
placed. •
The nutters can be easily sharpen6d without
detaching from the machine.
Call and examine, and try it. Eveifinachine
warranted and satisfaction guaranteed:
For sale by M. LeivisSou, agents„ Bridge
street, Towanda; Pa.
NEW AIERCTLANT TAILOtt.Ma ESTA.II
- Taylor & Gore have open
ed,in connection with their Clothing Store, a
Tailoring Department : and having secured the
services of a 'first-class cutler" and competent
workmen, they arc ow prepared to make np
work in the hest style and latest fashions to or
der. Having Jost received , a new and fresh
stock of cloths, they are prepared to offer bet
ter inducements than 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 guarantee
good fits. Repairing done bn short notice.
March 12, 1870.
Wt. Observe the price list of Cas
cade Mills. Rest winter wheat flour t 3 srper
cwt. Murat-23-4m
Hottszs.—This season I offer
the finest assortment of Flowers ever found out
side the city, embracing Enchains; Geraniums,'
Heliotropes, Verbenas, Bows, ornamental fo
liaged plants, kc., which I offer at prices within
reach of all lovers °film beautiful. Also Sege.
table plants in their season, and all the better
aorta of Grape Taw. •
All kinds of Garden and Flower. Beetle from
the most reliable seedsmen, for safe at McCabe
ob Mix's titere,Nercur's Block. Catalogues sent
fret on 'application.
(hams from unknown correspOndents, miles
' accompanied with the money or satisfactory rel
forerice, will be sent by express C.O.D. 140
c for , boxes or. packing. Boquete and
Wreathe made to outer.- . HAM Mix.
Towanda, April 28, 1870.
SONgniakfltillr, I g AINTINIV AND
(luadzsna.4lbe iftelflit a t One dol
ls, aat&OW OonMlMall*kan
Mentail • lekt &monk
ad at /14 , 1111 1 3 040 2 .14'
• -
NO. / WM. AT
hrsrn i tnt ik he iV TAV avor tal ,,ou
;0414
rit e Zirct sfrar jelesf NO totill,
4, A , lso Mania and Barbet; in lona and Clnuny
riitizararra4 especial wen** . to her
baMortplatea and patterns. - She - rectlatirreo
helves the Berlin "Bazar" (the orkitud of Har
r), aa well as the Paris "Mordteur des
A One 'stock of the latest Hate and BonnE
alma on hand. - ' May 4, 1870—tf:
Tai-
tar'Sectind-band SowingW(4l%es
for sale at a bargain by Wickham & Mick.
Also, Machine Neefflose Oil, Thnul,
*C., &43,, - April 28, 1070-41.
••
se- W. Drrrntores Music Store,
east of Nemec Bank, -first door, where yon
will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, olins,
Guitars, Bardos, deandoOns,Oarin Vi ets,
Mates, Meet Maga, Instruction Books for all
InStrinnents, lingo Books and all kinds of Mu
sical Mereltandins: '. . • April 14,'70.,'
Now Advortisemeits.
pEPORT ,OF 'l l llll. CONDITION
.a.. 11 of the i. Fatter NATIONAL Bum." Of Tor ands,
FL, at close of (usiness, Juno 9.
,1870 :.
„.
• •• - and 'Mammas ;173,11511
•
• , • ' 1,11228
II : t• • • to secure circulation 134,000 00
17.5. ds to.secnre deposits 56,000 00
8.8. and am-tattles on 'hand . .... • 1,060 0 0
Due from deeming and reserve agents.. 43,390 13
Due from National Thinks. .... : . 25,044 49
Due from banks and Inuaki:e - s 1,677 67
•000 00
Furniture and 2 0, ,600 00
Current expenses ' - 2;513 92
Taxes Feld 2,179 11
Cash Items (including 4 2.333 69
Bills of Ober National Ban 3 790
FractionalCarrenci ancludinippickel)... 1,320 66
Specisoin— \ ' 258 57
Legal tender notes .... 27.723 00
Betoittance* 3.212 76
•
~
1;499 09
LIA.BILFITEIL . • i
S urplus tock paid in 8125 40 . 00
• Bind ,000.00
Exchange 1,828
Profit and loss • • 6,549 20
National Bank Circulation outstanding.. 110,776 00
Individual si Deposits 179,241
U. 5 .38
Depots • ,445 81
to Nsttonal Danko - 23
5,98743
Due to other banks and bankers 972 00
artnjlti or PS7r. SISYLT=fo k
,COUnti ot Bradford.
I:N. N. BETTII, Jr... r of the First 'National
Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that Um above
statement Is tree, to the.boat of my knowledge and .
belief. N. N: BETTR..Tr..-Caler.
Rubsaftwd and sworn to before rar. thts 16th day
of June, 1870. . W. G. GORDON,
Notary Public.
Coaster—Attest :
pot,ELL & co
Invite their outamens to an Inspection.of Writ.
STOCK OF GROCERIFS.
Hawing in=cased fidlitied their stock lo now much
ore complete thau formerly
Plensa call and sec their
SUGARS, TEAS,' SYRUPS, &C
KEYSTONE •STORE.''
Towaitda, Jlibe 15,1'0
HENRY HARRIS,
LH(lge Struct, Towanda.
M. J. Lon
1'7'76. 1870.
=P.M WOIZICS,
WHOLESALE
AT
. .
WICKHLS BLIICE.'S.
Towanda, Jana 15, MO. •
p,O WEL L & CO.
Have just reseived •
SOME 'GREAT BARGAINS
in
LADkES' I F.INE SHOES
Anotlier large lot just remised. '
•
KEYSTONE STORE.
Towanda, June 15,1770.
•
A FULL ASSORTMENT . OF
Ml= and CILICCED IT.LITig, at
Wirth 10, 1860. LONG k Komar&
pONCMNTRATED LYE AND
1..../Potnel4 . o - I _ GB. PATCH'S:
ley 20.
In t GEM , FRUIT JARS, THE
-L. Dustin use, wholesale and retail.
July L IlicadAßE k MEIC
ES. --THE LARGEST AS-
A. s eicii of Pipes for sple*
4, '7O. • W. A. ROCianKrili. •
C'S TER WHITE PIGS 4 •
FOR SALE DT
May 10-2 m A. D. EMIT% Ulster, Rs
porFtE, - TEA,' SUGAR, FISH,
wholesale and rota.
• July L - & NIX.
PI tts= 806 TONS - BEST
Orcomd Plaster at Bridge maw Yon
roeton4Vl for winch all . Utah of Grain will be
taken In anclutnge. •
Mirth I, '7O. W. 1. 2/001.1ML.
5484,509 99
JAR. 0. - FROST,
Jas. Dolma S Directors
Gm. firsvms.
at the
I=
Nr.=RANT .TAILOIF
will occupy this spare
Mil
F'l'mr,r77
rW THEINTIfAving
t - Mmy . . Illisamosseesionif Atm.
=a
ay aooals== ,
11
= ...... 101l :al Old be empilloills km*
*lid ittamOlmv At James
aolfiNit; , rim Staties; mwm-• 4Ws stem
1 I.& 11110,- : - ,*- , MOlX.Cillatki.
I INGHAMTONDRI#INGPARK
1004dillON I .
July 2701.20 th, tuid '24111 iwta
- - •PURSEBS4,B4)O.-
•
lIDEIT DAY.
$7, $6 Urbane" that have not beat:
en. 200. . . .
$500.—A300. Al5O. SW. for Loma that bran :not
. 2:36
beaten
..1
400,-:-11216. 117 . 8.1150, tor bot,e that biro not heap. ,
10170.—M0, WO, fie; for 'bones that hare not
beistOn Mt&
- - • . THIRD P&T.,
$000.—5516 $llO. 15, for hones .1194 have au*
boleti 2:33.
$1500.—5915, $575, 150, orzx to ALL.
BUL
The preceding rare* are all ode Mali, best three
In dna in harness, and all to be governed by the
rules of the National daaoclation. •
A horse distancing the field wOl oia be entitled
•
to tint money. . • .
Entrance. ten per cent., and mastaisminpaiynota.
!nation. .
• Entries close at the Wilco of 4:8. Janina, Tresumr,
et% 211Courtratt., on the sth of J 107..
Allthree to enter and. two to abrt.
fun s Trac y halt mile.
D. 8. Dictum*:
Ann. Secretary.
p'owELL t c 0...
Bare just opened a taiga and 'very handsome lot of
NEW STYLE'S`
S U 3Lit-E R Sll=l L
To which they call particular attention.
•
, . .
\ KEYSTONE .STORE. -
N s , I
Towanda:4,one 15, 1870.
. •
. ,
Fa, I.J 1'.12 JARS,
•
A.T
WICRELiaI i3LA.-CWS
Towanaa, June 13; 1870
powELL, &`;co
. Are tuidlng dAlly to ihrir
STOOK OF WHITF. GOODS.
The greateat cluiety of
IV 111 TE PIQUAS, SATIN STRIPES
AND WELTS
TogetlKr with the most cmnpletr assortmeut of
JACONETS, VICTORIA ',AIM
INDIA. NULLS, &C
KEISTONE STORE
TUWARtia. JIM(' 13,1570
Coddiug, Russell & Co
DEALERS IN
lI.UIDWARE, IRON, STOVES
TINW:UtE,
liteep the largest stock of
BUILDING -AIik.TEIILIO.,S,
GLASS,
. SASH,
PMNTS;
LOCKS,
- to be fotual in this part-of the State
FAR G TOOLS
of all kindli,
OHITEN POWERS,
Aigwr‘jp 3IACHTNES,
FIELD ROLLERS,
TIIIIESIIING 3LICHE.sIES,
REFRIGERATORS,
ICE 'CREAM FREEZERS,
BATHING TUBS,
TprWTARE,
FISHING TACKLE,
WATER COOLERS,
ICE PITO
SCREEN -WIRE,
WOODEN WARE,
all kinds of
TF.CHA-NIC'S TOOLS,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
sPoEs,
,&,c
LEATHER BELTING;:
SAWS, and
We offer tA wholesale
NAILS, GLASS, FRUIT UR.%
VIIIALING TOOLS,
KEROSENE, POCiET OUTIsERY,
and many tither 'hods, at all times-a
lo*t market rates !
Codding, Russ ell & Co.
Towanda, itay 12,1870.
DRIED - FRUIT OF ALL KINDS
. ociwzg, smai..
'Nvr
THE anFAT sacow OF TBZ Mt/30M r
Dr.3.L. Thayer's New Clrcus;,
JAIL. ANDERSON
DR. -Jig. 1.. Ttairsa
The mod tielllient 'areatc arganLzation in exis.
•
air Rasa the hot of brillWipals. each one
a performer whosecelebrity thelr reperiority
unquestionable. • -
. _
The CLOWNS, tlirie.ln Dumber, TIE:
DR. JAS. L. THAYER
:ISIS will positively appear In motey 10 each per-r'
The fawns tagllth iCIORD. celebrates As being
the beet In all Europe—ble And seas= In America
REMY PASTOR, •
J. s.,wELLa t *
Preloot.
. .
The renowned COMIC Poe:ailed and American Jest
er, hlx first appearance ea clown In at: years.
LA MLLE LOYALE, .
. .
Lady Prideivai; direct from the Circtis diairdeon,
Puts—Ler first scam idAmerice. .
' LOTTIFt SHERIDAN, •
.The most favortplishett Anisrican horse woman of
the age, and eekbrate4 tis the handsomest lady in the
profession. •
The great Equestrian Scenic Artist, cad Principal
Eider. Mid who, in addition, hereby challenges the
world to prodnco a man who will compete with him
for the nim. of IMO® and the title of Champion
Leaper °Venation.
The.colebru . ted bare•bu'k eqnestrign
JOHN BARRY,
For mail Tears the favorite mitiatrian of Califor
nia, Anaffalia and South America. , An American
youth 'who ha& trirmaphantly appeared In every city
ixt F.nrope.
UR: STICKNEY,
i all .t e er v ?i te it r i a , : p f ro ou r r e tr ilder, and the best
rtng-
THE GY,AIIs.aS.TS,
110GLE AND :BUILDrir.
Lead the Van. Fitniliar and ever welcome to every
city and hamlet in America. Their abilities require
no comment.
TM , most famous Acrol?nt and CLamplon Leaper
3IASTEB: :JOHNNY - BOOKER,
- The boy Athlete, surpassing all competitors In
Actleity.sml gram.
Too ntunerons to mention artist in this d,rart
tuvnt.
The cliatripleg Clog Tremor., and the inventor of
Yzial Tervischorean:Caleulation, will demonstrate
his ability at each perfOrmance.
'IME TRMNED
,ANIMALS,
. Dr. Thayer wilt introbv.'s ths ram c "arm 111 - b£l4
anti give the boys a thsuse to their agility, in
fair (Jr horsemanship ;nlMh iy recetteti mill .tra
ntense appanso.
Atlltm•Avvd
Clliiktren, Anyler II) yr !Iry
Will ostubt at 5
wri•NENDAy..irm: 61h, I
I.l,3o,lsylLLt. liteltSDNY, DULY 7th.
WaVEILLY, Tur.Bl).N.Y. JtZY sth.
rrio . OUR MANY FRIENDS
} We take ilea: care in lu?..nounealg,
the urrival cif atlf.very
EXTV.;SIVIi ASSORTALEiN-.T
SPRING SMES
SPRING STYLES
'SPRING STYLES,
SPRING STYLES
OILS,
Dpu,Ls,
11011 SE RAREs
CULTIVATORS,
NEWEST
NEWEST
NEWEST
NEWEST
TOILET SETS,
BIRD CAGES,
FLOWER POTS
The market allordt... eelectell with care byer.peri
STONEWARE,
REVOLVERS,
Wa hace,All tho hcet, and most popular. mutt*
tutors goals tmittsi to tho wants . of
pILT , OES,
LADIES, MISSES
BABBETT
Oar own 'Manufactory is in full blast and we ate
'colored to make to onler any WM of work. Mom
ing the nhlte. that vett shall take more- pains than
ever to pimp therao- and invite an wasmtnattan of
our MAX*. '
t ...P.
TOW BARRY,
THE RIDERS
CHAS. REED,
WILLIAM NAYLOR,
EERNANDO thOKE,
A LARGE CORPS or Arxju.s.rars.
DICK SANDS,
Mil
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
BOOTS and SHOES
•COMPRISING
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
COMPRISING
• - •
nrid. BEST
-and t BEST
and BEST
and BEST
GOODS
GOODS' .
GOODS
GOODS -
moat then in ttlu trade.
With a u(the celebrated
JAMES 21: BURT'S - GOODS
roR
DI.ENAND BOYS
/Larch 30,1570. untrar.EY
nREO.FRUITS .OF ALL KINDS
• ' McCARS a:111X.
CASH PAID, FORS HIDES AND
. PELTS at • COWLLIA it Mall
,A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.—
*tine lot bare. IT given Chat - all Indebted
so.tbeestate of ,
twp., deceased, are requeetelltertoake itaniadiale pay
ment, gab id swamp baring -* on add at.
lab, mat ba pregent* 4 .unt opy sal=nled fur
vereement. •" " • AIWA =Mg.
Jima 24, MO.
Ifir Naomi& mat' ktt with If, V. liT4win4
A DROTISTRATORS ° - .NOTECI—
Zlllotiee la lietehy_gterti td todebt•
ed to the estate of pIUDATET *at B e .n botu'olec'tt;tuuet melte Mutat,
sett all maims hswitut admit Walt EMS sights,
mat present them duly autheutleatequiltalartesltt
to me at Eget Smithfield,
' Stake 21.1870
A DMINISTRATOR'S
..Ik. NOTIOL—
Ndke le berebyetves pieims tadebted.
to the estate d =MB 11. HI fl Y.We of SOCIIII
IkPrel dimmed, are requested So isetherfratedlite
panto* sod all wisp= *does yp4 , se4,l
estate mu% present theen nthsra for eat,
iterate:it, rtica SIUL
Juni. 27, 1970. Atettohtltrati!r:
AIIDITORS: -;NOTICE,=-4. L.
Crammer es. N. D. kros.-11fo. 802. Sept. Timm.
1870. In the Court of Common flan of Bradford
Then nders. an auditor, by.aa.,l
Shere nted
Court to distrf lands in a tunas arfarer
from Stuntra sah, of defendant's real estate, wilt at
tend to the duties of add appointment: at his Ake
In the borough of Towanda. o 6 SATONDAY. the 6th
day of ATIOTIST. 1870, al Mum o'clodc p. m.. at rtgeb
time and place ma persons bating daWa on said
money are reqthredto peasant the sama or bo debar.
red from coming on m.M ..
NC A. PECK.
Arnalor.
June. 21, 1870.
VOTlCE.—Whereas, my wife lons
-LI has left my bed and board aritboatjnet cum
l ' farrr v o=brin is ire t ; acit %t ill airld=y 4 n t O
debts oc her contracting after this data.
T. WIILITLY,
Per lea Oran, gn.dgent,"?
Maul. Kara 30,
rm..A MINISTRA.TRIX NOTICE.—
Isom* is hereby Ii that all persona indebt.
ed to the estato of C. L. WARD. decessed..lata
or Towanda Bone. ate requastad to make isattledi.
ate payment, and all peewits brew dams spinet
odd 'estate must nresent them antbentieated for
settlement 11. WARD.
,
June. 21, in. , • 'Adssiaistroirix.
V . XEC117011,14
Notice Is bete* gran that aU persons indebt
ed te the sande of Jeremiah Ham labs of Monroe
tp. deed, um requested to make f t ® enyrunt..
and all persona harlaideamsaapand mad estate =Di
prcsent Usem duly
,authenticated for settlement.
D. O. HOLLOW,
a. W:. WIDE,
Esccatm&
June, 22, 1870
APPLICATION IN DIVORCT.,:-
ToJunes P. Ilichda.—Xo.l92 reb. termariO.
Too are hereby notified that 311szyAnn lehoL. yonr
wife. by her next Mend, Emmen A. Merchant. ham
applied to the court of =mon plw of Brad
ford county. for a divorce from the bonds of matri
mony, andrhe add tenet bas appointed Monday, the.
6th day of Sept, MO, fcikbearing the said Mary Ann
in the pre:wives. at whkii. time and place you can at
teed if you think proper.
J. PEWIT VAN FLEET.
Sheriff,
.Ttut* 22-4 t
APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-
T° Nancy Stoma Graham:- No: 312 Feb. term,
1970.—T0n are heirby nottSed that. Newton A.
Graham, 'your husband. has applied •to the court
of common pleas of Bradford county, for a divorce
from the bonds of Matrimony; and the court
has appointed Monday, the dth day of Sept., MO, for
heating said Fhilitua in the prenahtes. at- which time
and I,:aeb ybu can attend if you. think prOper.
J: FEBBY VAN FLEET,
- Sheriff.
June 22 -At
TN - CORPORATION NOTICE:—IN
_l..tho matter of the incorporationof "The Truitetla
of the Presbyterian Congregation of Athena."'
Notice ix - hereby r„lnti that the Atoye -Trustees
Lax fe:verally - igeecuttll to the Court of Common
Plena Of Bradford County, their aythtlea of Assorts.
Lion asking for a decree of Inc, ifo.ation, and the
said Court Laving ezaMined -tho same, and finding '
Wrm coact, that the- let he mads i
as pray. ,1 for, on September 1870, at
o'vb.,el unb,Ra k a11...0b. shorn to the contrary.
W. A. _THOIIIOI. Protbonalari.
rr.tllntotary's Of':,. Jun", 22, 1e70.-3i
ACRITOR'S - thee
e of the relate of Ira C. Newman, deceased.
In the Orphan's Curt of Bradford .eonaty. The
undersigned having Leen appointed Auditor by
f.fri Court to marital tta• Alecto, of said estate, distri
yinte money in the hande of the Administrator and
to dievoee of the exeeptioni to his serennt, oin it.
tend to the Attie; of .a',l appointment, at the [Wire,
of Overton k Ilebree: in the Borough of Towanda;
on FRIDAY, the tit, day of J CLI7. 1970, at I o'clock,
p.nt...st which time and place' ;11 persona hating
claims on said money are telpiertal to present the
”ante Or he th.barred from conahaff in for a slam of
eaf•l money. • 1...01 - rfiTON. Jr.._ •
11 ev t. 1 ritt-it Audits,.
1" 0 ( •
25 C-1.
fIItPHANS' COURT SALT.—BY
or an order lasned, cut of the Orphans'
C.lrt 1.•,r4.1',,r,1 'tivi undyrsigued, Guardian
"t 'Franc% A., Joint r , Olive T., and Mary J. Motion
minor childrrn of r.i , onerar'llortou,. laic of Albany
4.l.....raw , l._alli . crriove ruldtc re* on qv,
premisce, on TIMItSPAY, ,FUSE 90th, 1870, at 1 "o'.
pot., the following described lot, piece or rar
r•:l of Lola, eituate iu said township, bounded as
to Wit: DCGitItILLIg at a pile of *times on th•
ote.a 1,44114.3.1,1,z f. - . m: Terry to the Berwick turn
alon4 theoe.4 line of 0. F. Parsons' lot. north
144 pc relies to an. Iron-wood at the north-westcor
uPr nf tsid Prosons' lot, awl" in the warrant line of
David Young. thericc along mild Young's warrant
In:.• we..t Jn perches,to a corner of lot contracted to
Antlrew Wlglihizer, thence by Wiekbizer's east lib.
south 110 perehrei toll° main road aforesaid, then•n
along seal read east 98 perches to the place of begin
ning. Contsining abbot'JO acres, more or leas, about
one-halt improved, with framed dwelling bouts and
an orchard' then on,
TER3ts__!rm- to - Iro paid on the property bel
etr,r, down, $5OO on the Contirniation of gale. andq,
thi• 'with interest, In one year from the data
r..nnrrnatiou of rale by the Conrt.
GEO. F. 1101tTON.
Guardian.
a:=p^i. ~
TN BANKRUPTCY.—:-In the Matte)
iOIIN HILLIER. Danknopt.
To WEIOSI rr SLAT Cowaits': The undersigned
wives notice of his arpointmont is Assignee,
of: JOT: HILLIER, of the township of Troy, in
the county of Bradford. 'and State of Pennsylvania,
within said District, who has been . sdindircei ;Bank
rupt ripiin hie own petition by the District Court of
said District. - •
Dater. Towanda, Pa.; the 15th day of June, TAW).
• 13Vii. IL PECK. kritnaee.
NITED STATES INTERNAL
L T .
RENEIiUF--Notice Is hereby Khali that the
Annnal r,!,t, of Eschse Taxes tor 11370.kaalteen trans
'flitted to me by the Assessor. and the same has bo
come ilne and payable. All persons_ assessed in the
County of Bradford. will make payment at my oaten
in Co:, borough of Towanda. °nor before the 7th day
July, BM. Nc.tke is also Wan that all persons who
net icct or minas to pay the dales and taxes assess.
ed ripen them within the time epectiled, will.becoree
lint , :o yey the penalties tmposed by law in addl.
ben. G. Ir• 11101 , f1AllY2.
Towanda, June 7th,"70. Collar lath DLL Pa.
Seal Estata-for Sale.
For. • =FARM OF FIFTY
Amu. withifi the Borough Smite. imitable ter
village tote. Inquire of Ctuirtea liferror. at the
office of the Tall Crack BitturdnOus 'Corny. TOW.
soda:Pa. • - Feb. 1870-tf
TWO S3T A T.T 4 FA : L 1 , 3 FOR
SALE.—One containing 115 acres. BO Improved,
sitnated within tlO rods of Ituriltigtori borough. The
Minx on Ihlllon MU, containing 20 acres, well im•
proved Inquire of U. It Manville ar E. W. MM.
April 5, 1570
- FOR SALE—A 30 horse power
etat;onary engine paid boiler in good condition.
Tenn:—One-half to 1.0 paid down aad the balance
in one year. - Apply to Michael nil Creek,
or Mathew M.:Cat:nen, Wilmot township,. an Paine
Road. > ntaylB,lo
;TIESIILIBLE PROPERTY FOR
elli.F.AP.—Owing to ill-health the under-,
igned ears fnr sale cheap a good House, Barn;
- Wagon and Blacksmith shop, with about icres
of and. Two good Ke ld, a cistern, and pleats , of
stood Trait trees thcrem. This • property a located
in Shashennin townsl42, Bitulforti scanty, Pa.. on
on the river rcad, • and near a good. school and
ihnrch. Pesseisien given Imenedtately. 701 far.
then Tartienlars incir.iro of the propriVor, 0. W.
Vincent, at Toyeanda At:sten:tura' Waal", or Wm.
•Sny.ler,-Sheyheqn.n, Pa. G. W.VINCIIST,
Fob. 8, 187041
A VALUABLE DAIRY PAM!.
A
Ton su.n . .—The anbactibeni offer for sale their
fine Dairy Farm, situated two miles eastet Grate•
wood. hlTenry Co.,' Illinois. 8•18 than contains
three hundred and twaply acres choke km& desalt*
ed as follows 160 antes ~choica thabegred. 100 maws
meadow, and CO acts ii under the plow. Good died•
ling-boast and outbuildings, large main busk 88368.
and good horse barn. The finest Itriz oas ti~
the country, running through comm
louse. Ls capable of keeping 73 Doss, and 17 11 4 .
in miles from Abbott's Cheese Factory. Minim one.
MI cash. balance in easy payment' it 8 per cent. tn.
tercet. Deference& -IL IL Gartn2l4l:. a:McHenry,
Greenwood, McHenry Co., DI, or P. 8. Alatighasha
ciain; • j F. O. 111111.
May 9, 199%-tf. • C . U. 8. AIM
/riscellanoon&
ISSOLUTION.—The partnership
D
heretofore exietiwg tinder the grin name of
Dania & Ca lei Ode dayoliseolud. The Minima's will
be eentinned hy Henry Harria, who will collect all
debt+, and weenne the Debilities of the hem.
HMS 11111.111.9.
A. & DEAN.
Juno 4; lap
f - 4.. A RIBALDL—This celobitted
N.A Trotting Stallion found at tbectrard
House Stable, Towanda: was abed by
John Gilpin, he by Plying Cond. and ha by liars
Black 'Hawk. Ma dam Old Jersey s her dam Triad ,
well's Old Torrey Abtlallah, Tema, $ll. • ' .
jiineaMo.- . • 6. W. gaurntONO.
BNU=E
ILI§S Z. J. KLNCIBLEY,
ass -swain -returned trantNew Iforlisitit • One car
lety of •
BONNET% EAT% ka.
for rho Summer tradei, wldeh aroodhred to her
towers and the pubito on the moot reasonable ternis.
Bonnets replied and thinned on stunt notice.
She has also a tine selection of Bar and Yanry
°bads. inch aa tam and Men Mara, Cate. hand.
kerohleb, Cartels, to.
Entrance neat door to rot, Sterens„ Moron k
Co's. up data. . Tosaanda, iday 24,r50.
. .
A. FINE ASSORTMENT OF TM.;
zsr tears, at Iliatatric MUM
CAK-ES A NT D
oian no'd.Reae-b Orange , Ralson:Lem:
on and Ginger es, Washington /wades and
Coffee Blactot, and all kinds of Crackers at -
March 4, '7O. - W". A. ROCKWELL'S. •
-
COWPT.T!, & liffßE Ai SELL
ing TEA ray any.
LAIL IL ►fß9.