Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 01, 1871, Image 3

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in Canton
tar- •Diii
ked its na
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for the
font . stori
1:7. Proposals
,A; of five !doves,
_ .
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li;
and Men
Tenchoys
u should not rgot that
ti Teachers' Au oelation tu,
%y and-Saturday of nos.ku .
Ake it aortroni: • t to attend
lamed by the I ospitablo T
'TS, of `' 4 ,
.ilf , tatayetteC. Lego ott the , ,
.{fie highest hol l t iors of his
.'
pointed to dc.ri - ei - the'iat,
411 numbers ofty—the la .
14 1 ) has ater gra milted. ME.
•cfp offered a tnt • rShip by th
I;iderFtatid has a •Cepted it.
eacou R
d on Mond&
a, 0: a visit
•
his -fathi.
is
porter.
anal of the '
last: fall, ha
insult
s- it is tapi
-) f:EI , 3ONAL.—D
! 0f T
trip to_Californi.
4.I.:wELL, who h
tr-Itve years.sin
an Frsnejaii
'1)oc" Krytrit
which left he
It; clpresPes .11
mwtry; sa.
MEM
tag to Um
win, it. will ;
it for prof
The
.
_ :13 v 're en'
in a tiother col,
I'.tnlmissioncrli
ion “r 4 he new j
11:11 arch,
tcet, and
ItuijdoA
==l
nelistina co
ommotlatin
1 11i1110.11.10 Sum'
Lr
i• 31 , 1 11ile of :lc
mrrs. It will 1);!
an 'honor
cr,,ht to the COnanission
examined tie, -vll jail
A of Ilic neccisity l for a lieu.
01 thilly..(kmang That strict
construction
~...'D6:oratiOnsDay wl
`lf., plat: , in a be.loirilng . maul
aly porniror tlittidtryfiri 1
, rav,,,, , ,TeSth.ll with flow(
, 1 , 1 , p, ,, _ , 11Ab1e,1
around a p
1..e..n &meted - in thin soother
0 . . iv. Tho ('he rat Associ:
riatc Owe, aftt,r which Tier,
a short prayei, and Rev.
10re...s nllitt•l t. Ow l/CC:tt.l
lell. to with .111, ,found an
.of the aililrus I thosq..lg,..
i Rer..W.m. M. il.NTlll:ll.ti p
aictiintr,and ill crow 4 di - pi
. STricART Wei r re:lllßrke.i
tlic 30th of M 9. was a na
It should ho cost
=MEM
A fatal
cciclent decnrrod at
flay, the 2011 of 4ril. 111-
T. doctoring a Nick home,
'the aecidor t was held by
stopping wi h . Mr. STONE,
al another Ott n woro sitting
ff-itaeli near by engaged in
Flay tlit flora ttirneilla innd,
few idepa at d MO, l with
lir: . liir‘ail: in the breast witt
liI!id! in flit (. 'eat. The in
ore or twit, 'and expired.
ii .Or, and ii nth eatoenn . id.
Willa° he "i wed. lie . was
1 .-,4 yeliisl Ot 9:41'.
pttmnkm TUPS
1111 had he(
r h at i
alter - by ama
I ISMNE lI
(~‘t of btra
Sutitl
~.11,:tAlt:nt
fret, 4rthittg .
I ,, rce crt
man gaxpoil
as it neigi
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MEM
Metre
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mil ;It
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vtirt gnat, a
lIMEE!
will all
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t 1,1•. cantata,
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d;11.1y. kiss *eonr. -I t7Ft . ay
I I:Atli:I:t , Lori: 1 : :.tt,•r.,1 1 . .
I snipkins," ws.: ; l i n littlf; took:
.! htter 14 mak e{ a l'ier!cct cif ,
W.li. well eillStillllo.l. :SI rt.
cli, - Itirs. L. D r 3TcnscrANl - r.,
s vi.., Slis,, 1V04,1./tUFF, :ii
1311"liT, and S O fTi . : tU Sti / L %
illt the high u pi:etations o
tlwetts and t he re4es were e
yfflil:l letve r.. I:I:v.1cl] credit
~ =co, - • I -
Hotrpti , n!...ifted at tlit."
try . fieer,saiy
lttendmiceiaw flatterin
on, And crndii4 bic i t-to our p
hope for ,nrre of these inn
lil
.
.1. - SCAEORA.-- ION; tli :1
ereral of our ! old and est,
1,1
~,, li hert^ fr nil the M.E.
! ..! I hIl ~ met,: ly, to await t
long. Mr. floune l iJust Lean' '
.;. 111, fopef al tenioon was p 1
i. C;131:1.1.1..A.1 . i MI,. AM
1. , ,cil v. I,lkr .A., tat(;T, A.'Ci..1 . .1
I t s
Le*.. Pq11.1(4:A17.. 111
1., Y,,..-:' I NI. Ag..il 9;1 ; fouerull
..,...
lismylny attrin.l.n, Ilfryl,
r.. - f , :'i.,l::.i..ii I. jto full n 1
ITVa church gfdltrre—il ar , it
•1, - 11,!al tr,lc.iloll6 311 , 1,
7 , ,:. 1:4..v. G. BI thinuntin....
z•ht. f l yf fe110,61
lienvi . fro:it - s aof
,
i • .t - 1••r-frtit p': rat k, pod. 1
'•
!•7.1•1 wp:•. - 1, to -iv ti , 0 - , Litto , •,,
Iti,ult tP, find t 1
ptitn at a , 101 l
I , ..:Lc.'.ay t.re dr' May 6, _LS
LTIN and M 1314 iitIRLIASTA nu.
i -i: k ~.,„ %%cr . ,' r4rried by
lifi,lty ;it think Mail dk
1 .. .11.1.. t.. 1. :•• ptildr,,,,s (p,
, .
-• • .• 1!) 1.. •C t 10.• Siiiing
Ii
. • the '' Di:linty! P.M . ..." ottil
. •: 'Ail , " how .11:141."
t • fr-el triat• Ale I crainot I.n:
l' 1 ; cimtirming
,• ,1- :t:s I- .f arguln!mt , aga,,
• , 'l. 1 ,!.:z" r.th -tho "c 1
r,nd !try are k !
- • ~.‘..ll;.,tiig ttletr til
~ ;:ill.led "f n " Mil , '
A i ntitlytnity years
: • 1,,.. ,,
... :lint goer: , p:
r. It felLi" , onr 1
' •••;,•1 tie i • Nrn-li . eld. 1
IMEMMIZI
r , I:te. r. Goose tur
th kiotip(4ll4ll
.: 'I
. • we Ve..t.1.: we ea
-n. bat in so"rtes
! t tru :dee', the .
squgmlia”.t- back as
rzsalqt yult, sir."
diriCtOr'S
th tausay "a
111;411
of the
' : • l6te ,, c i 8 W 1..7.av0 too, :1
• ' ,•, nands ne. ETen-"
" ' .c;troful not to talcs i-1
.;,- • et a sem, 11i14 , 11, but
1 ':• .r.ido: lin petty' penon,
, I . : the • : ... 2 Iv ititi al.ol !pc
1 .
, ~ :..re, ty glitters Anil
- _ 11 9.0 ration. *0 otiia'
•,..,,--'. It" it thkr , e ,, ,i - pEti
a syl•aklargtunclit wli
• • - litti this bt411;; ih~ cat
that it s n very proi
.`\ • n-t thin thA public
:a 4 " I ,, , r;onar.
~csi ! it All paragraph ;
11 is all a u l
• f>>r. , ctt'l l smatter of Iv
• 4,1.; t• , "Dot:1101
•e taLt.,y \ r` Atrii)big,rqor r
1437 f.
'A liferUlona AND ri . TAL AC.Canarr:
.Tho pktaresqtte and interestinevglafe' of
tellayrrille was on the afternoon of the.lith
instant the scentsofthe following sorrowfid
terrace :.Arm; the only daughter of-14; and
Mrs. CIUMMIC, of thO Leltaysvillo hotel , is very
interesting child of .nearly . forki years, wasi .
dreamed ~isk the following singular manner
Losing her balance, she was precipitated' head
Iciremost into the street watering tutik (it it
supposed) while cooking to grasp &modal which
In a childlike, menner'she hnd throin into the
snater.--.
Stitt.
Efflll
,ntioo of
• ay.
too 'lack
OD S. of
,
to " omen.
Leaving thine whnirowin her and jrg whom
she Was so tenderly : l° , l.Ni bitterness for'i
time; Arms has escaped the *try braids of
this world and entered upon saikwhosehright
peas knows no overclonding,l no at 144riii,'ho dank
chilliness of gradual- biding (and---dOe' ay. While
our hands ray,beiconerrhatt .rudely wrenched
froni idnio-hi all of our diierailled trials and 011ie.
tionteWe possess the means or relief and cumin..
lotion. The Divine Teti,chir is as gentle and con.-
siderate as He to pciwerful and wise. If we lift
up our drooping heads and bear the mimic of that
voice chiding our fears, saying to nn= '
ection of
high; ihava
ACT lc-licont
ted-_-_-C-anker
Of, _Call=
6 he Bradford
:els in
4 4. All phd
ill be !cum.
jaws.
Wbatl du tiouj icy e k - now nut; ,
- alialthnow reufter," -
ve ' , may have the "sovereign joy of knowing
that we are under the dealing hand of God; no
ehance:rmiely hustles ns in life ;_our darkness
is not the darkness of
- ii life wandering untentl:
ed and ungoverned ; we are nndeeithe care of
a loving Father: Our Saviour Himself has.said
- the worldye shall have tribulation." A
men needs to be hackled and spun jest asmncti
as nor cotton does. Mr. Ilya cnta tells us " that
sorrow' is wily the labor pin when a joy is corn:
ing into birth ; true sorrows ark but -the seeds
ant of which come fairer joys. tFor thopresent
ads not joyous, but grievous; afterward it shall
worlit the peaceable fruits of righteousness."
We are to seek consolitions in Christ. Ono
of.,theineimings of the word Sanctuary is
refuge ;,n, protection; a sacred a4lum ; and
one who entered it was called a Sanctuary Man
because - he was there safe from his pursuer.
This idea is transferred to God. "Ile shall be
your, sanctuary." " I frill beto them as a little
- ;ox, gria
thst ar innei
lass, haring
dietary. The
scat that Lr
Owyt has
Faculty, and
ofalt wOek
son, E.:
's 'roof some
on editor of
Cwwker City
:Just return
,.• tidied with
itv filling up
, -
saartuary." •
How anggestive and comfortingt.inst what
we need. Here dark protidencea are interpret-
ed to the burdened spirit. .
ladvertise
bp aeon , fiat
jpgals for the
a tiro now' la
bo ready for
Iwill ho Ye ry
nty jail, and
atm' nt thirty'
'German legend tells us of a princefwho sent
to his betrothed a rnsty iron egg. disdairi
•she dashed it to the r,,round. concussion.
moved a secret spring. ',The iron ogg opened
and a silver. yolk rolled out. Groyring wiser,
shojtouched a spring_ in the yolk and a golden
bird was revealed. She pressed a spring In thp
bird and a ruby crotch was disclosed. Slio.pruk
ed a siiilng in the Crtiwn, it opened, and n ithin
glistened a diamond marriage ring.
tho county.
Ts. Any uno
mud be con
and'the loo
vonomy Allan
mysterious pi evidence God sends down
to us an trim rf.g.: rest it with our tiara,
and itetvbeit in it, until in the holy o'l%l
- of tine Heavenly Fathees love we behold
tho scerut anti then roll out the silver
yolk of purification, the golden, heavenly dove
of consolation, the ruby crown of ri-joicing and
the dianacitil ring of eternal eipoufala with the
Princo"of Peace. -
That-which seems to Us to be a cloud and
darkners, is after all but the garment in the
midvt of which elitist is. walking, and som
times God dm kens our rvuln that lie may show
ns with xreatir airt.those visions of. His own
glory to which He will hoe siur attention to be
fixed, slid which we eithrr will not or cannot
se. in tlw glare of the noonday of this world.
. .
. _
• s "observed
i or, but with
, o'flock, p.w.-
re; after wgch
1 attbriu which
part oe the
. imi sang an 3/ , .,.
' 0. L.
,Gtrisolg
S. STLWAIIT
, n, It litchi watl
It ,"t i t , the
gy wa,
Clit , ll.lteetV. the
" rf,r s small nionient have I forsaken thee, brit
with gent tnereuks will I gather thee," is Ms
tioig wage evrn we s, , em to be deserted of
(Md. ." r•-e but dimly through the mists
and N . :112n , :rilllll ,11A1• , e earthly damps." Wt.at
seem to us but sad, funeral tapers, may be
11. ner:rs distant lamps. -
Tnese severe aillietions,not from the ground
n his ' , ail.lreaa
lima' holiday,
throiv r ilii oil all
L . -
arise,
.
l'it oft( iituacs eelcatial I , ciiedictions assume a
dark di,gitise. ' .
/Irv. 111:Nr.ya 11. Gir.T.,Eii
P9ttercil:e, 31ay 23, 1871.
tbe proceeding
of ye , ut ..iop, of the Commotmealth As.
111'2.at NV tt u hion the teotzuh ;•17ruigt ,
t• nlI ttetitionatly omitted to ;tote the
gtyltei, ..41. it t!:, tufuti,lit:it Lased the
motion Ili order totgiee the reader a hut:, r
rinderstatt - ,lttig of the ease, Ave ;tire helots
41flidaV its -pn'ttente , l to the.Conrt
Personally appeared before- me, ir Justice of
the Peare, m and f4ir the maid county, of .13i ad
fet d; Ile.ttry Waia. above named,fivito being
aw. acoorchng to law . ; &Ili dtpore and bay:
That Ili, id the &feta:ant In the en,e of theCem
yitiweitith of I'Ami , ylTrinia. vs. Henry Ward—
that lie i> ebarg,-d with the 11 ,, inioide - of One
loy Shatter that the Grand Inquest of
4altt comity have returned n true bill a—.ainst
1.1412/ - tier --that the
n.." 1...11.1111 4 .; us Nle Cons I. of Oyi..r
. to , I (h u t
rehy • t ,, ehailge
and . of tani vas,- to s. C'eurt rf
: and T.Tntlilur of ;at ad joinit:g eutinty to
and' in prinvianee 0! an
AA ..: o::;:t:.-a" .4 .; .4.- to ',lotto),
1 " "--••9L . of OW CA.11111,14,i
-ercale.',
•,!.• C“.1,1f approved the
4th :lay of May, A.l). IS7I.
-" Hay
11 - 11 A a grand
Idled v. an.
1 , 4 ;hi.
the
,ir; Mr: C. E.
t
of thu "Ha
•
1:iii;(1.,” as
ailictl his
Dairy Maid,"
Ir. lim.nunr
owing and easy
anal, Lilt -his
Mrs.
Mrs. Join D.
MARSH, Mr.
did not dis;
tho audience.
I •
ceedingiy fine,
luppu a -larger
, . .
cjVilfillYll. farther (hp , arutsays,
tha; such removal, and such
removal not made, for the purpo?c, of delay,
but beeame he firmly behoves a fair and no!
wt.al trial cannot be had in the said Lrailfonl
c•inntj iii- ;Wise r stated Min
is founded upon thi• following facts, viz : That
thi• alleged Inoinctic'•iccurred in the borough
Of Towanda in said county, in which sahr - bor-.
oughtutruy persons have been engaged ia cre
ating a public sentiment inimical to your depo
nent and that the juror' tug be drawn for the
t r i a l. of s a id case canuiit be removed or protect- .
ed from, snch hostile.fetlings towards your de
fehent ; that the Trusecuter in this case, to
John It. Fanshane, Gco. M. :Mader, the
father of the said Wesley E. Slimier, duc'd,
Dedkei", of the priiatc kaninscl of the said pros
eentOr in this case;-and divers other persons to
your deponent unknown, have published or
eahried to be published iu the lama Reef , rdcr,
New' 'York lieraM, Ye'? ri,rk 11 i,rld, Th. , El
irti_ zetle, The Puhre ,r;t„yorth ern Tier
, published in said comity, and mane
.Other nevi spapers having extensive circulation
Throughout the said county, what-purport to be
- detailed and correct statements id the (imam
'Stances of the said Iminicidc, but which were in
fact not Only false and libellous as to the his
tdry of this C 411 , ,, but eiintained ninny false, de
famatory sit scandalous reports of your depo-
Ti mes public and private eharketi..r, and of his
private and dime-tie and aye
created great-Ft ejudice and hatred in the minds
of people of said county against andof your de
ponent ; that certain evil-disposed persons have
industriously poisoned the public Mind, by cir
cniating the abio e-named publications and oth
er.talse and 'defamatory charges against Your
deponent ; that many of said statements Lave
been foreign and irrelevant to said case, and
cannot be contradicted on the trial of said case
by evidence, , ito as to remove the mischief Which
they have eilceted ; that one or more so-Called
•"helignationtueetings" have been held by the
citizens of said enmity, in slid by which • have
been passed rc iohnems.strongly condemnatory
both of youy deponent and of the Honorably
Imlgtf'cf the said Court who 'admitted hire to
bail; and-that by reason of the, foregoing -sta
ted facts the majority of The citizens of said
comity entertain a violent and unalterable ha
tred of, and prejudice 'against, your deponent,
and believe that he is guilty as charged itt said
indictment ; wheaeas your deponent avers' that
he is innocent of 'charge that' he has a
just,- full and rompli•to defence to the same,
which be is able and ready to prove before a
fair and impattial jury of his country. All of
which is to the i et-of his knowledge and
liof.• `_
Sworn and subs ibed•befiire rue, this Seven
teenth•day of Mat. .D. 1871.
- 11 C. BocianD,
'awl, and it is
I - herself well.
to the Ac,o
41e. 1%!.:3 - we
eal treats?
two mouths
en (, citl7o . llB
'hurch to the
a c ' re.S.I.II"TCC tiO I t
Ilia eighty. flf th
cached by Rec.
't WELL , ' Wool,
ionic 70 years
UGLICITI: IfEWIA
ii , ' mon I,ylltee.
'at, twenty_cari
nbi.rsbip igtto
l HA! altar, and
responses,' the
C'tended to
er 4aaslac.s, the
r ago it
:.way. 'Now It
bushel.
I, Mr. IlvnEtrr
xeI3ANBE, both
ter. I). L. G n:ve.
) it liii lv little
Mr, and Mru.
P.O. It proved
is office, and is
tc
Ito ride orrt
st tip, instvhd
'ralric" styler.
t in "gooll hu
lls'. and jnbt
circmstance."
ago along the
Being each duly sworn de depose and say,
that we are citizens of said Bradford county anti
are well arquatuted with VCry many persons re
siding in card 6:14 pa.rfa of said aunts, and that
%le lar.re. a general aciputintance with the' facts
and circuinstanees connected with the hurnicide
d to have been committed byrsaid
tticfun
date. Tln..t since said homicide we have ft e
,Mently' and from-many different heard
strew-expressions of opinion and of bitt e r f ee l;
leg erectly prejudicial to said defendant in re
lation to the character of said•hornicide and the
Coudittlt of said deferalant r and stn;l 4 expression
has been so frequent, of such a character, and
from` so many different lowirers,' that thoyclear
ly indicate to es that fheri. a *lv:ai r y vacitill
public feeling ,agaito t d, fcndant throughout
said vonnty. • And w I hays been informed and
that Clr tail) latonepts purporting io
by tact: , ...ounected silith said hofiliente and with
flefrirlat.t . 4 tuior conduct
thereto, have keen pat• in - ',suer al, cirenhation,
, iz las ,1 to he tie,, by very' many riti
t.l said c'onnty, wl4ll said statements are
calculated to greatly prnjudice said defendant :
on like trisi td this casedly the formation of tx
-i&he !is hog a*traat lulu, seine of
which ist'at-inerta we tielowe to he utterly nu
fontided, sou 4 , 31110 - 6 gros4 exaggeration of the
facts, and some of the same are of such a char
acter that, 'though greatly tending to prejndioe
and injure said defendant and to prurent his
hav , ,lcz it fair tri.Ll iii said - colitity, cannet,las •re
have-been tidosuretl, bu refuted by.him at such
trial ter the rc.isoil that such refutation 'would
not in) evidence. That from all we have diesni
in the way of frequent expressions of 'strong ,
feeling againa the defendant, and from ; ' *hat
we know, hare heard and been informed
'iu re
dation to the abate of heeling and opinion In said
cour.tilbr.relstiowto this case,' we fully believe
that there it su.'4i a goceral awl skit :31 public
frilling against saididefendant and his case fn
said county, that he cannot hays , a fair and na
partial trial therein! • R. - " - T. Fox,
.14liorn and subscribed C. H. IlussEr24
. bef4returi,ltuy.l6,lls7l, Jciuri A.. Convisii,
by eadi . yf t/. / 1/ 1,0 he otutis I'Auscsss,
V.
rein r J. F. .11.r..ktot,
. subscribed. p V. F.. Prottir,
10. 1 1 6o.tteX, • A: G. Idiom.
• Joszrfr•rowma. •
t to " forage "
rt . to drive! these'
hey 'apt at a
and w tuna:
.ed end ,began
kiting down
hi=s bark
.1'44
do fliolu",...eratcit
we stopynrituit
gat briaen 'One
inch as to iniy,
[tie obsorvo tho
Lon, after two
'lsom ont whezy
notch:alp:al the.
with the rest.
e local events,
trithini a: "Tie , -
' .IXX.C . •Co.'
i.nf: with - a sin:.
est their tett fry
'"Grist
tho
sewers for mor
' Her . /./ait! their
for they
41 they have IL,
ns - ,e real:method ,
r time to N dry
i[lbcparticC
discussion,'As
- e do .not take
alter of history
mil also. :
lor /thy
, Itzgovnen.
ALrsa L'rri.
. .
STYNDAY - SCITI,CcCONTICIPTION AT WYA
LVIIIW, Mar 10 AND 17,1871. —Met at Di am.,
"Piliao3ll4-43.21rti0 wain the ands.' After de.
Talking exerches, tho President prefaced 'the
programme with the following remark.: •
Minis of Wye:fusing: •
We meet youltere mostly u strangers, but
wa tako it from your presenSeyen are not all
skaters to Christ, but - hate the promotion of
His kmgdom in view. We meet not as
class, although We have much to do in that di
rection ; for while laboring in the Sunday-school
we have the vital interests of our country be
fore us. No government can long be sustained
withoutreligionas its basis. We • have to do
"Mae ProdderUN as era want to adnesteibbys
for that high position who will fear God and
administer the affairs of government to His glo
ry. Bo we have to do-__with temperance and
home inteiestit. May God bleu the interview.
The topic, "S.B. Grgardzat4en and Arrange
ments," assigned to Ref. T.. Burroughs, - in his
absence was discussed by llov. Y. Hickey, of
Scranton. lie gave a general outline for a
school of ordinary sire ,under ordinary circum
stances, which was afterwards enlarged upon
to include all Qom the city to the "bush schbol:"
He advised no stereotype, but the intelligent
adaptation of the best modes to plt4 and fir
...onstriores.. _He gave no quarter to 'tinter k
Sunday-schoOls, but favored the. trergrcen.
lie commended the thorough study of the cate
chism of the church to which the school belong
ed ; that there be teachers' meetings, concerts,
and as, great variety as is consistent with order
and system. This topic ,was farther discussed
by Howe, Jtidgsay and Gibson:
ILev:/lowo was called upon to open the nkat
topic, "The liropeti course of study-for Sunday. ,
schools." - Ile remarked, this theme implies
g s l3 in the Sunday-school. Many have tliis
lesson yet to learn. 'First wo want system in
the course of study, and there will be variety
enough in the lessons as we progress to make
kinterestin& We recommend - the - tat:ov of the
life and character of Christ. The conversion of
the children is the primary'objee - tY hence the
lessonsshouldhave referenee tq this' purpose.
The New Testament scriptures should be re.
gardell of primaryimportanee in the course. •
Gibson. The. Old Testament is too much
neglected,, and the impression is that it is -an
old garment that has been laid off. The Old is
the calyx out of which the flower proceeds.
In the absence of Rev. Lusk, Rev. T. Leslie
Weaver was requested to open the disculsion of
his topic. "The Ilustion of the u.ti. to the Tem
perance, Bible atid Sunday question." Ile spoke
as follows :
•
•
From careful returns made lay the chsplaini
Cif state prisons suo penitentiaries in Scotland
asid England; it is foUnd that six in every ten
of the inmates hare been at some time mem
bersbf the Sundawehool. — The cause assign
ed for this is the neglect upon the part of 5.14.
instruct ors to teach temperance in their &asks.
That the temperanceLquestion has been sadly
neglected in the Sunday-school cannot be doubt
ed. There should be-a jnvenile temperance br
gan la:al, in ronneetedWithevery Sunday-schiwil'
It is well to have a Sunday-schriol• temperanee
medal 111 - certificate fur each signer of the plialge.
I hold that the pledge ought to include tobacco
and profanity. Many of the victims of the cup
are taken frail' the ratikenf the Sunday-school ;
hence its teachers should be sarncst in impress
ing the children with the great duty of total
ftli,tlll...llCO. The relation of the-Sunday-school
to the Sunday question is one of battle. We
'must impress the children with the sanctity of
theSrabliath, and gradually its desecration will
be piped away. The relation of ,the Sunday
so,sd to the Bible question is must important.
Ififideiity is still trying to cut down the' cross
and brot out the only lighthouse that sends her
rays athwart the waves. of death. We must
teicli the children to cling to the cross, and to
-revel e toe Holy Bible. I have thought thatthe
course 'of - study in the Sunday-school should
provide for-the teaching of some of the leading
arguments for the•authenticity and inspiration
Of the Bible. A Bible seed Inn!' will never be
lost v lien planted in the heart of childhood.
The proposition made by Iles. Weaver to in
clod, tobacco and profanity in the pledge, call
er' forth a lively discussion, which. was partici
pated in by Overton, Gibson, Stewart, Cham
lxrlain, and others.
Ifs the et (.I,llig. Ley. (IT,. Gibson opened the
de , etission., T,q - ur : "The relation of the Sun
day--.4eh00l to the welfare of the State." His
specs% was eloquent and ought to be given en
tire, but space forbids. - lyell, One bas re
marked, " m.
For for , 01 gove i l'iment let fools
eontend, what is lest adrnintSti:red hi best."
No bwm of govemment will secure the perfect
rights of the people, unless ylm have a well dis
il
p,...,•al po ,, plC. The lai s may be sit right and
the pn• pie all wrrnng. nd the laws will in that
ease I), 4 dead gotta: Wheiithe people at large
at e•vieious, t Lo,re is a time soon cctumig when
the form of government will, take iii some of
the evils of society: We think that our repot.
hea. ti institutioli arisen a firm basis, and that
moiling can oyerthi ow them ; but I can sec the
eittm site in tur nation rrhich look toward both
anarchy and despot non in our country. , 3fur
ib•rs .1., not startle us : whey must inn= in elm
nail I. , _:,.;lihorliood, ,ii no do not not.e,. , do ai.
'Dies, :.nits of crime can never be doue away
tmul w.• have a purer people, and the prinei
pi., of the 1.-ii,,pel take a deep. r Ladd iqvijil the
rl:l.ne ~.eii, f 4 A, I have no hope in the I-. 1-
Wain ncy a-L . o 'lir Replzblie ~ 111,1,1, of the Ce,,pc.l.
As the' dasidard of;girt) id inised, you will raise
ter- s' aintat 1, if coin/ in ti mu: slaty, lint la e can
ii.J: expect these Cita alga, in the adult poputir
nom The rising gvueration is the hopeful ele
m. at of such tr. The Sunday-school catipever
Le responsible for the education of the Children.,
The gr,-arbUrtlicir is upon the parents. The
heart of a child is the must hopeful place' to
plant a .cod truth in all the universe ,of God.
The tiwidaY-schoel has this relaCil t o th e w e t.
fare of the State ; it is use I f the lapt:lV Ile
-0,0,g La Ltf the fort err. sktte. Teach the Chihli t•lt
,that dniLiklillionn is no awful crime, and that
principle and duty.are the mainsprulils of lire,.
and these :0AI:a will grow up with them Mid
rtrAl with their years. Lo4li at sonic of the
nations a"ronnil us. Behold - France, commit
to m; suicide. The heathen children of France
have grown up to strangle it. The "gamin"
of fifteen yeart ago is the Communist of to-dac:
The benefits of writing a ttuth deep in the mind'
or a child was illustrated by adescription of the
ancient lightlionse,huilt by order of Ptolemy
at the t.:ntrance of the harbor of _Alexandria.
Tin. king iieSired his name carved neon 4t, that
the avorlit might mad, " Pklttny - built . this."
His Loain *as indeed blazoned high in the call,
but so fixed that in years it would fade and dis
ap;,eiti. The architect carved his own mane'
high Arse that of the king deep-into the rock,
and nave-red it with a silbstarice that notildSoon
reach ill. lu a few - generations the mane of
Ptolemy began to disappear, ( and travelt , rs be
gan to read the mime of Sostratus. Every
teacher has it in ins
-power to carve his name
on the hem t of a child so that ages shall only
make it stand out nu clearer lutb re. After the
address, ri;mat km were made by Revs. Hickey
-and Stewart. .
After the devotions of the s'econd day, Rev. J.
S;Stewart was called upon fOr the discussion
of the topic; "The Relation of the Sunday-school
to theCioardrof the Future.' Ity the relation
of the Sunday -school to the Church of t L rie In
%Jure, I snppose Jsmenut the church of the 'ap
proximate future, and not the church 44 the
millenium; The relatiorror the Snuday-Rcheol
to the future-church is one on-ow/nest and co,t
tr"&. We are neenstothed to speak of the Sun
day-sclmtd as the nursery of the church, but
this will Form be an obsolete expression. It is
not the nursery of the ehrmeli, but- it is a de
partment of the church..: The Sunday-school is
au integral part of . the church—as mach so as
.the prayer-Mee t Mg. The animated singing and
fine times that are now used, the teachers'
meetings, ail 'evidence an advance. This -ad-
Tann iglrice.ablas,ittiont doubt to. the won
(11:1111 revival of '37. We have n Sund.ay
*o'o=A-rapers and magazines,and Stunlay-school
scattering ideas and giving" out, their
tic 4 thong,hts. Thisderelopment of the Sun
dry-school idoa modified onr rii:ws of the,
preseilitig'oi the tiosßel. This is s4rri in rear children's meetings. Dr. Tong was the pioneer
in thin work in Philadelphia. • We will
t.erv'ec in the day up 14.) the
chiblren." One phut Might be to tttiu thy iti,de
thing into a grc*..llible class to be ICd by the
p .A.ll.,ther w.onld Le to litre :in
tory lecture, plain, practical, off-hind, and effec
tive. 'DM: sots apostolic, reaching, and at wart
in :lie tu L elfth century. that leiifUlt . :lle.:l
Mg came into rogue.. It is one of the prvors of
tle. Bible that chihlrin can
und-rstand it.
A.ft(.r the Ilascutaileoi3t this, topic was tiLiL,l.,
Hey. 11. Armstrong *as called upuu fur the a:F.
of "The Itr?latiori of the Sunday-school
to blo.sious." He said: The: church is a mis
sionary organization. The great commission
to the chttrA makes it such. We arc all mitt
tionarics sent forth to proclaim truth through.:
out the whole world. • • The Sunday-school
rill bring out the'ertergies of the church. It
makes young men aud women missionaries. We
teach tircreLuldren to bringothers with them to
tilt', Sunday-whoa Aftuly.of our missionaries
of to-day arc l'oys picked op in the streets and
led, to the Sunday-seluxil,
This thcrue was farther, sliaettased by °Ver
. . .
Ovit, and Stewart.
In the afternoon-an- interesting childreu's
• , 1
sleeting Wig Wo m 4libieVaddrelseiTh were
made by Sera , Stewart add Glibson.
_ .Resdaid, TLIA a banner Matted 1; 1 4, — .1e.T
with a proper matte, pe given by this Comm ,
lion at Its nest and each =admire Imisting to
raymbeol (ausept Um cme where tin Omen.
Son is held) that shall have the' greatest pro
=ion of officers, . and pupils at the
a
.11,;:itas d, That ve tiotimittes make
ts for ths next Convention to be
held '`'` ik? tbobstitatiand
Convention idea.
Besotted, That the th e Committee eot.
lest and forward to State Convention a full
reps gm Sunday of this county. • :
That Rev Sows and Stewart, and
0; A. Black, be tedletes loth•State
Convention to be eld,at Allen to wn, Pa. •
The Convention cloned - after a — vote of thanks
e i nz
to the people of Wy using:
An intefeating at vas addressed in the
evening bi Weaver. Moon- •
0. A. BLACK, iiee'y.
J. C. ItIOWAT, President,
Loci RA VEN , PA.—lt, is with a good
degree of pleasure that 1 receive the Rravarza
from week to woeiti . fts content; is permed
with satisfaction forihome news, and home in
terests arc more fairy presented through its
coluinns than by another source known tome.
Three weieks ago ocat.r. ,k..E.snianta lore this
place with # party o forty men to locate at Caw •
ker City, litnsas. I 'dging from-the letters re
mired from members of the, colony; they are
well pleased with the neer situation.
During the And weelioethis month we bad a
protracted temperance meeting. The object of
the meeting, as designed . by the. originators,
was to call oat the ministers of the gospel sou
to learn their position in refercuace to temper.
arnm. Only two out of seven Made an appear.
ince at the meetings. It la now decided that
lice out of seven oflimaiospel (” ministers of
this place tarot the liquor traffic.
We •have over one hundred rum holes owned;
of course; by our lovers of freedom, the D'emo.
crate. - ,
Last Sunday at about lisieloek, "p.m., the large
steam saw-mill belonging to Wowra h. Yotrxo
was destroied by fire. Abopt 2,000,000 feet of
lumber was coniumetl. Total loss about $lOO,-
._
During tie past two weeks fire has ben do.
ing sad havoc to the timber on the /ntoniitajn
south of the city. The parties thatiet the fire
hive been lodged In Jail. •
A few days sinceew some 'bright, alibiing
silver dollars just m the mint: The ore from
which they wore made wais : taken from a mine
in - the northern part of this county.
On the 16th iristant,your correspondent, Dot.t.
.JoenvA, had the misfortime to receive a broke,p
rib while playing with some • school children.
The accident was tamed by the slip of a foot.
May 22, 1871. O'Pninots. STYX.
817SINES3 LOCAL.
tom. TLe Towanda Gas Company
[lave Coke for aide. Seo their advertisement.
ter Bargains in AVlgte Pignes, at
TATUM st CO:S.
ter Guipure Laces, new and choice
Patterns, Just reeeive+l at Tarim & Co.'s.
SLIP . Bargains in , Cotton Goods
this week, at Talcum t Co.'s.
TAYLOR tk CO. are selling the'
AtEwricui tiilk at a reiffetYi price.
- -
LAiVNS.—Very cheap .. at TAYLOIi
NS. Plain black and striped Urea
fat rceeirod at TAtioa
White Grenadine and Shet
land sittmls, luta opened at TAYt.on
mg- Black Lustre' Lining for
Grenadines at TATLOR A Co:a.
seg.. White Nainsooks and Victoria
Lawns atit A 11.611 Co:S.
wa.ltio now " Tnsso Linen,-" for
nits, a t Tayr.ou .t Co.'s.
CARPETS. —7Complete stock at TAY
) CA.N.
la— WLit© Linon for snits,at TAy-
Loll A Co.'s. o
et' Satin Stripe Pignen, large
stock at reilltoctl prices at TAN 1. ,- .11* . A CO:t4.
ter New Stripe Percales, at TAY
Lo
liarege and Grenadine
Shawls, and a large lint; of Stripe arid' Plaid
Slian,l:=, at - 111;_p1tr.T:es.
.**
Fort 114r:LL-A Barn on Main street
Eugnireat this office:
tia:. F. W. BROWN, druggist, has a
splendid lot of cigars. Tne " Knights Templar"
is a fin• brand. fiii syrups st the soda foun
tain are •ielicioax.
WOVE WIRE livritmszs.—These de=
gant and healthful beds. Which mmbine all the
known adNantages, aro for sale at J. 0. FuosT
k Some lals.mmoth Furniture Establishment.
Alan every imaginable description of flan/turn`
very cheap.
I=l
itfircame and sing at a 3lttainal
ConTentitin to be held at Frenchtown, Com
mencing 'June 6t h,. continuing four dare and
closing with a concert on Friday evening, Juno
9th,.onder the direction of Torso.
• i•
VS. Dr: WLIfIATOX, tho List, for
the better accommodation of Lis; atieota in
Drailforil and Snsilnehnnna.coutitiCs, will be at
Dr. Si wsrfm, in Warren Center, en Monday, the
sth clay of Jnir, 18:71Fand remain while bnsi
nen flourishes.
war T. C. LIGIITZ &:CO and CON
iIAD Murat's Pianos for sale at W. Drrrazotea
Music Store. ,Xlso Organs, Melodeons, and all
other kinds of tuualcal instruments, sheet mu
sic, instruction hooka, airings, etc.- One door
cut of M. C. MEnern's
Aga" If yon go 'to B. A. Prm.ts &
CO:A, at the sign of the Big Beinnet,ikoppowite
the Court House, you can bay the-nicest Eat
or Itonurt for tho' least money of any plate in
Towanda. They keep the hrgeat stock of
Goods iq the place, and yon cannot fan
to firia'jrM what you want.
rior• 3lias . Bamoyr rottynod on Sat
urday last :from New York•, With a magnifitcnt
assortment of the very latest styles and huh-
ions INr,isulies, comprising beautiful laces, flow
era arid . ribbons, hats, bonnets, etc., and other
article• not usually kept In Millinery establish.
merits. Ono door east of 3L C. )Incrit's bank.
Seas DEN - Liti k Co.; the well knowri
etothiers New'York, have prepared an illus
trated guide to New York, which they present
to all who apply fur a copy, either by mail or in
person, at one of their stores. A map of the
city and vicinity accompanka the book, making
it a very cheap and convenient hand•bookJor
strangers viiiting the metropolis.
POWFJA:ti MUSIC • !STORE.—Persons
dasnotii of purchasing Musicalinstruments at
Lt. T. riMPT.L'EiI Branch Store in Towanda, will
have to apply soon, as the time - for 'which the
Store was opened has .nearly expired. ' 4 We Un
derstand, however, that Mr. rowitz will .non.
bane to be fepresented here, and will furnish
Pianos and Organs as nvaal from his Store at
Scranton.
ter Mrs. Rua, iis receiving New
iluligcry (}Dods daily from New York and ma
sdelphis. She will PC 11 you a bonnet or hat at
a smaller!prlfit thin "any millinery establish
went in Towanda. *it door east Bed, White
and:Blue Store, Bridge street.
TgE Wozaz Morrs.—imong tho
trimly new enterprisel springing into life, a hafge
elegant Dry Goods Store will open In the
tliritiag ' , Mgr& Lellayarille, the imetind week
in ‘ Junc, with a large stock which the wants of
thkt couununity teem to demand; and as the
new ; firti have- had large experieixte aa uper
ebanta, they understand. the pefleyot low mice.
and , arroaprofite. The two gentlemen are en."
terprheino and reliable r -Itr. GRAY from Oißego,
and Xi. Lrox, Leltaystille. We hope th 6 peo
ple in that community will encourage them.
How3asaa Lot for sale- near
the Coact House in this borough. Ternisessr,
Winks' Ai Ittroassziace. • its, 16-4,1%
*4 Spar*, bargains in Sinai
Mkt ; akin American Black 811 k; '
EVANS 8 Humarra's.
Mir DUCA= A: Eewaies have dll
tkaiiii needed is the way et Clitreiries aid Prw'!
sisions. And whoa we remember, tkat " Econso f
toy is wealth,' we will take 'toilet, that the gyp?
eery bill is the Wrist Item of 'boasehold - est
Pelisse said (oven ourapaYos
teen ounces to the pooist is *hat .the law al.
lows, and lbstsilkimako a pint. Go to ltIo •
Gina k EDWAID'N. _ -
4fABBIE.D.
TRACT—BATITLETT.—At the residence of the
, brides - father in this - pliseis, on Wednesday sr
tprnocin; May 31,1671, by Ikre. Witt. 11.01114;
. ery*Recter of Uirod Chcirch;esiistolby Her.
F. W. Bartlett, Mr. Walter 0. Tracy and Miss
• Monist A., daughter of 0. D. Bartlett,,Esq.,
11 Towle.* Pls.. - ' •- -
. ..
_ ..
BAUBL-BILVABA.—In Tuscarora, at the real;
dance of the 'brides rather, A. J. Myers;
Esq., May 27, 1871, by Her. P. 41. Tower,
Benj. P.Rarib i of Auburn, linelynehanna amen !
tr, Pa., and Cora E. tsilrara, of Tusatrors
Bradford. county, Pa. •-•- ?
ENSIB- , -TAYLOIC—At Standing_ Steno, May
• /1, 1871, tq BM King Elwell,Om•ge Eginit
- to Olive Taylor. both of Btanding - Btone.
iTostrsoN—DODGE.—Tday 41,1871, at - the
residence of the bride's Whor l by Bev, E.
Burroughs., o 1 Citniptown,E. S: Thompson
and Nulty Dodge, both of TarrytOwn.
CRANMF.R—HORTHRUP.-At the parsonage,
Monrottom May 27, by Be,. Ballot* Arm
strong, Natbaneranmer to alpha Northrup,
both of Monroe.
)11.7TCHMSON—COLE.—April 13, 1871, by
,
!ter. He B. Gilbert , John . H utchi n son of
Lea , to Mary E., daughter of George
Co Omo. r . .
AB 01.11 - --McCIIMBEIL—MaY 18, 1871, in the
Episcopal church in Pike township, by Bor.
S. E. - Walworth,,dbel I. Arnold,. of Warren,
/ and Mary E. *Cumber, of Pike.
SPECII4I .. _ . NOrCES.
tor Erma HABRA Meichant Tai
-1 or, Bridge street.
Buy the Keyitone Churn Pow-
Cr. For silo by CODDINO, 111788E.LL at. CO.
April 26, 1871—tf.
STRANGE BUT TlitE.—Tho Concave
Convex Crystal Spectacle 'Massa are undoubt.
edly_the beet glass in use. Can be bought at
A. IL Warner's Jewelry Store ono-hal:leas than
at any other place in Towanda, In 'gold, silver
or, steel !coulee : Call and ace.
May 21---lw. - -
The Bradford Co: Teat:ler:l'
Aaraxiation will conveut. In Troy, ' Friday and
Saturday, Jun 9 multi. AI pointnients arc as
follows : Lecturer —Prof. L. I). Watson, Canton ;
Essayists-31.meg M. E. IVilliatus and Emma A..
Peckham, Colnmbia itUalrA Ile t claitners—
Mr. Barris and Mr. Leaders—l'll f. 11.
H. Hutton, 311 as 31. E. flowland, Troy; Boat
negs Coratotttev—Prof. 11. 11. Hutton, G. F.
Reddington, Aarah E. Ballard, Kate Adams
Troy. 31. :their Pl:Arr: Cur.:kw.
3fay 21, Ih7l-3r.
10 . 1 r , Report of
-------__ -S..S
sirpt., .
P.U.
No. of Scholars,
No. IA Teachers,
Avera4 attendance of Scholars,
No. of CUTIVOTbiOIIS during 1570,
No. of S. S. Papers taken,
No. of Duola in Library, •
]Missionary Collections during 1870.
Ike yotr have S. S. (Concerts?
'Do you have Teac'hers' 3leet ?
Un }nu havt S. S. open all the year
When was your Sehool organized •
•
Thor Si,- :
The Executive Committee of the Comity Sun
day School Ass(KiatiOn very much wish 'to get,
this Report in Time to send to the Stat e si l ty:
day School Convention of June 11.
Let flocino, oerson from each S. A. see that
their School is reported. Send.yonr report to
0. A. BLACK/
`ft/AM/Ida.
A VOI,UNTA EY TESTIMONIAL--;
• 1. kW 011'itt or Weil - TIT:I - k Moitnit,L,
Ne. G I:a.d Third St., May 23 , 1> ( 7 4 ).
M..ridi S Farzeiwoi !IL k; and 187 WeNt
Fifth St., l'ineinnati,.,4
I.)Kan M:
Morrow, Ohio, soLle 2%‘,.. or thrce lot ago,
a JEwurrs I'ATENT`PALACK' fIEFItIGEIt-
ATOit. After a trial of two w dum- the
warm weather, we are prepared to say that it
is the beat arttcle fur the price and size we ever
saw. It kept a luMp of lee qighing about 20
pounds from Friday night , till the followi ng MondaT. Your 4 trnif%
.31a0— 2w. EDW. 3leUrrn:T.
ME PENNSYLVANIA CoNg_YrloN. 7
The fortieth intinal tz./ssion of the Peniisvl-
Tanis, Mate Concention.of Univerealints, ',ill be
hold fit ..1-thens, Bradford county, commencing
on Wedne . nds,,y, June 7, 1871, at 10 o'clock, a.m.
The Occanional Serunni will tn. preached by Hey.
Dr. Brooks, D.D., of Philadelphia, • ,
The CSnverith.n is composed --
1. 1/1 4.11 Clergy/lieu Lactng iellowship and re
siding 11/..the SLAW.
•of the otliekrs and t 4 tandim.; Counnittees
of the ConventPm
3. Of the ticeretarir: , of the Associations with
in it* jurisdiction.
4. Of DroAay DeJegatt. from each Associa
tion:
5. Of•oni lay Delegate from each 'Church.
G. Of 01.1 C lip Delegate from each Sancias.
The Delegates hive power to appoint substi
tutes: ,Every ArAociation, C'hurch or Sanday
school, sehding Delegates to the State 'Conven
tion, "'khan certify in writing to the Secretary
thereof, the namesDe
of anch legates.
Iltsittßusru, Stec",'
PO Loctistniit..
•
bI•ECIAL UTICE.—The friends in Athens and
vicinity will most cordially welcome those who
come t 9 the Convention to be held here, begin-
Rio 7th of June. Athens is situated ots
the • h Valley Railroad, three miles from
Waverly, N.Y., through which the Erie Railroad
popes. ' Trains,from Philadelphia reach here
about half-pastdre o'clock, p.m., from Wilkes
=at 11:45 a.m., from Towanda at 8:06 a.m.,
Waverly at 8:15 am., and at 3:15 and 6:35
p.m. Friend's will be at the depot on arrival of
the late trains on the 6th of June, of all trains
on the 7th, and on the Bth if thought necessary,
to direct those corning to the Convention to
places of entertainment. Friends coming by
carriage will find a committee on entertain
ment, at the church, during the session..
May 24, 1871-2 w. 0. K. Coosa; Pasto01•(
Stir Rhode Island Lime kept. COll
- on Laid for Whitowarbing, At
Mar. T.l, 1471. W. A. IlocKwrt.t.'.4.
Ser VASVELSOD it MANNEIM,
Met*.hant Tailors,
Clothing, Haiti and Caps,
rnrnii,litnif tioodg, „
1 t',B Broad great,
WIN crly,.NY.
May 9, 1871.
A NEw Ert4; ix rr.txo .ForrrEs.—Tho
superiority or the Msthnshek Piano Forte, man
ufactured by the Mathnshek Piano Mannino
truing Company, of New Haven, Conn., has now
become en establilied fact, acknowled,ged by
the best judges of music imall parts of our COW!.
try; who attest the fact that the new principle
by which these Pianos are Constructed is a great
success, and la the greatest improveMent of the
age in.linsical Instrunients, giving to them a
rich, pure and powerful tone, which.speaks for
itself in. tones of triumph over ail others. The
reason of this great .upeziority is apparent to
all who carefully examine the peculiar mechan
ism& _of these Instruments fai the Equalizing
Scale,
which distributes the tensionof the strums
upon all parts of the frame, relieving the
iinment from concentrated strain in any one
part, thus securing much greater strength, dn
subiliti, and power of keeping in tunc,lhe -dis•
Isthution of strings upon the' Linear Bridge,
which runs the whole length of the Sorinduag
Board, give* greatly increased power of Quis
t= throughout its entire length, and produces
a purer tone and better accompaniment to the
voice than any other instrument. Our con
stantly increasing business assures us that onr-,
efforts. to manufacture a Piano superior in all '
respects to any before produced, is appreciated,
sad our present greatly reduced prim list will
make it for the intt of all parties to look
carefully into the merits of this Piano. Exam
ine the workmanship and duality bf materials
nand in its construction ; compare its tone with
others; are what improvements have been
made ; ask the opinion of those who have used
them ; read the testimonials in our
and not be led by the advice of persons inter
ested in other pianos to pmehtuie one which you
would soon after desire to exchange for a Ma
thttshek. Some dealers in other nano, bair
endeuvored to check the rapidly increasing pop
ularity of the Mathushel Piano, by saying that
they arenot durable, he. To all those we would
say that we challenge them to produce testis
mony of a single imstrntnent of oar make that
has failed in any particular whatever: On the
contrary all parties who have usedthem dating
the past five years, state that they ke l ep in tune
much longer than any other, and that they-ac
'Wally improve by age. Send for descriptive
pamphlet with testimonial:.
Our., PASSIAtiE tt:
Agents, Towanda, Pa.
Iraq 21, le2l
ser- Foy insninnee ngainstlois or
damage by fire, in rulLible conlpanici!, apply to
Jour n . Max, AMA, •
'• Towanda. Pt.
Office Itercur's Block, north side of Public
Square. • •
.Dpc. I, UR.
1826. 1J 1101;TANYES 1870.
Have just opined a large andearefully select=
ed stock of goods for he trade. Dress
Goods, Shoebngs, Fla: Prints , kr. This,
&mars, Syrups, and 0 es of all kin& at
New Yurk prices. Crockery and Glassware of
our own importation, in fact too extensive a
stock to itemise, bought exclusively for cash,
Abd guaranteed to be seld at lover prices than
over offered in this market.
SPlltili2;!Ntratitg:-Allelikqs ins
debted to as, either by book seeount or note*
Pat dttrysire borob7 JOU& OK
Paymentmini be stifle. "We propose
r=
npoa
lb* works" of sot"setl
sw before June 15th.
amiss= Booms&
Towanda, ma 10,18T1-4w.- -
1116..BALEX 8, .A 4
U SON...IIr. apSdiNkiti
al &youNrudcal Aatdmy;eircn her eervicei
as leschira Plato sad edhlir. Itebrimoes.-
13. H. Sherwood, A.N., Lyons, N.Y.; Wm. ; nit=
trich, TawanAs. • Apr. IS, 1871:—It.
Fos ligirrk-Mhe tbrelligg, north of
the Episcopal parsonage, Laro, garden' and
plenty of knit. Enquire of Overton it lasbree.
air rieaa Pew; also somo • 4430100
varieties Garden Feu, at
Mar. 3k ten. , ;Tor te-Mssessls.
not forget that Tea is Sold
at Heeler's for 50 cents. Jan. 18, 1871.
• ' I iirci.has:
NOP Pemns esirous, o p
Melther & BaDlOrliNto orMedodwon, will do
- to call on A. Culver, at Wyalusing,
as be is now selling gre atly rednand prices:
Mr. C. is also aggeonnt for the celebrated Dial
Howe Sewing. Milne. Mar: 30-3 m.
PUMA, 31.1:14i EONs.—
We are selling drat.olass Pianos, - Organs and
Kelodeoni at roduaxl prices and en easy terms.
Persons who are in want of a good instrument,
will find it greatly to their advantage to giVi.ns
a call before purchasing'elsewhere.
• COLE, Masson .0 Co.. - -
Jan. 18, 1871. - . Towanda, l'a.
•
Fon SAL .—Desiring Ea change
business, we offer for sale our Drury Stock;
consisting of-eight borses, buggies, cutters.
harness, .tad ererytiiing necessary to 'a first.
class livery. If dmaal wo will also rent our
stables for a term of years. Terms oasy. . •
_ HOLXZS & PASSAGE. •
•
htibcuil Gier nit received a Large
stock of Tea , t ince rednetioiiin the
duty on tee, of ten cents per pound, and offer
them at tho low prices annexed:
Best-Young Upon, 11,23; Good Young Hy
son, $l,OO ;
_Oolong, 70 to 90 cents: llysorgine,
75 cents ;• Hymn Good, 50 tents; Best , JsPlne
Up. Gall and examine,
J am 18,187 L
Now Advertisement&
No. 1.
L a a
AT TIIL
NEW G.OODSI
Beautiful Taiiauese Silks,
at Taylor Lk; Co.'s
Rich Black Silks,
At Taylor it:(A.'s.
Rich Poplins,
it Taylor k Co.'s.
New Style &rges;
at Taylor CO:s
Hauasoule Plaids,
at Taylor & Co.'si
Wash Poplhis,
at Taylor & Co.'s
Handsome Dress Good,s,
at Taylor A: Co.'s.
Cheap Dress CI • s, •
t Taykir 45z.
at Tt .11.? r
White Piques,
Lineup and Napkins, /
ut Taylor
White Goods, . .
- .
at Taylor & Co.'s.
Fancy- Goodki, •
at Taylor Az CU:S.
111
RibbOno foul TtimmingB,
.at Taylor Lk. co.'s.
Cloth .4' and Cassimeres,
at' Tayli?r
Cottonadeh and Checks:,
,
at Tay & s.
Kuutut Jcaus,
at Taylor &
Yankee Notions,
at Taylor & Co.'s.
Hosiery and Gloves,
.at Taylor tk, Co.'s.
•
Hats and "Clips, -
• Jai, Taylor & Co.'s.
Ladies and Children's Slims,
at Taylor &
Carpets and Oil Clothe, fi
v •at Taylor &
Sheeting and Shii,tings, . • .--.
• . at Taylor &
I. 3 riuts and
at Taylor et Co.'s.
ALL ANDS OF
D R0."7" GOODS
AT BARGAIN'S.
TAYLOR & CO.
, •
Trnianda. April 12, 1811
THE OLD MAIN STREET
Carriage ‘IP actor y.
JAMFS BILYANT
MN cot:affirms the manufacture of
' CARRIAGES AND. WAGONS,
AOf every description,
r a nii tthe old ;stand of 0. 1.1
DAM STp..9'. TOWANDA, PA.
ILIA work le all of !Ile
LATEST -STYLE AND FINISH.
In 11m vulaufacture wig0w1.,130(44146 to inmAl
BEST STEEL AXLES,
Together %till' jilt.,
COMPOSITION BOXES
In t)ght.lTcwk
PLATFORM SPAMt WAGONS
AND.
LumßEir WAGONS
Sept mostasity oo ban&
The best Eastern Mock le aaoita QO Plarlaractuit
of Wheels. 13potesraitb all shed eat—net ereed.
kIL WORK BOLD
WARIaNTED EQUAL-TO ANY
Alt to dotal, aaa as to durability.
buil:nos Tolrr rs THIS sEcmys.
w ALL Waist :1 Ifiutsurstp. 1 fiutsurstp. : 4 •61/.
• JAMES BRUNT..
arL 1971 ,
Go To iiiirLi)N a . O . OR
• ger your New Spring Sal
GO TO TAYLOR .& GORE'S
00 TO. TAILOR A. GORE'S
( ,
Fur New. Spring Stylo in Punta
GQ TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
- For a New Spiinj Overcoat
GO TO TAYLOR &
For all'the Latest Styles in Cus
tom anditeatly-Mada-Clothing.
Ciro. L.iszLas.
GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S
, F6r Hats and Caps, all the Latest
Stylev
90 TO‘TPt.Y.,OIi fi GORES
Bows, Tie'S,lle
• .s
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
CUTTING DONE ON SITOET
lur
96 ➢LAIN S7l:ll;Ere,
apl.lllll
- •
PrIE CHEAPEST PLACE
BOOTS : IND•SUOES
BOOT' AND:SIIOEiSTOItIi
BRIDGE. STREET, TOWANDA.
ALL NEW !AND - FIRST - CLASS;
DIRECT FROM THE IgAI4IIFA.C 7
TURERS,
26'1 3 .Eir CHEAPER
MEN'S, WOMEN'S, MISSES'
S •
- ny bowlll4- 1 6 1 -1 1 4 410144- wo awed to mod!
litailigiarn at 101.4.04valige. •
•
•
_ ,
gtrifils iial before Intrelleing . eusewheril
tot wx, !eel coado
r sifi glitt 9nr...g60411.
1 - 1014:. • •
/~ e _
i
MMEA
I .
Foie New Dresslinit
liiiii
.~
CE
lIESiI
e:' j
Fur Outfits'' Furuifshiug titmas,
I • •_
IMMM!!
NOTICE.
E*ANpA, PA
" •
IN TiIIE OICLD
1111
TO li U Y
MEM
UMEOPOLITA\
310: 3 OUIETITILS BLOM('
Our auvtleT-tirt•
4s.
=
IND
.
Wltieh-'i wall citable u 5 to sell
M=MEI
IRAN °piEll DOUSE Is TOVLINDA.•
Our etu4'k tl.4llprii.-td a lull Lur u!
It
Ell
i AND
CuiriMEN'S
MEI
GODlil,lil6, RUSSELL& t7i4
.T OIVA N D t A. ,
I !El
II A. RDW A R ,
STOVES, CARRIAGE WORK.
TlNil?Agt,. GAS Fl! rk,ltS; be
-
VERY BEST .QEVEN,T
L . I Mit M
11. .
AMERICAN and FRENCH GLASS,;
ENGLISH-LEAP.
JEWETT'S LEAD. AND ALL OILLDES OF
itErauLt PAINTS.autICOLORS
°NA-Stocs, Churn Powers,
Itan,, t Churns;
Clothes es Wringers,. Wash Tubs,
Toilet. Sets, - LampN
Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators,
Water Coolers, Ice Pitthers,
'Mowing Machines, Cultivators,
Plows, Seed Drills,
Horse. Forks Corn Shellers,
Fanning Mills, ' Grind Stones.
PULVERIZED.BONE DUST, in 25
',..,... or • 200 lb. sucks,.n very'.sui)etior
'Tertilizer- for gardens and other
•
ii; rposes.
. •
l . 4 •
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•
A
BABY CA.BRIAGE,S,
To wltitla the particular 2ttaition of thou likely to
Ix iutereidtd, is invited.
, "..,,
Lard Oil,
Whale Oil': '
ES wrin Oil,
Liuseed Oil,
'Coach Varnish,
. • Furniture Varnish,
, .
Manilla Rope.
Marline, , • _
• Itentp antl Rubber Packiiig,
Soapstone Packing,
' Oakum; - •
Saws,
Leather Belting.
SIX No,l NEW STYLETOP
CA ZR=IA G E 8
cau at the Mautitiaorykof
1.
• .
H. ST U LEN
/I' BICE S Lp W.
Hubs.
:I~lcs,
Nil
Pipe Skeins, • • - •
' , Norway Shdpes, .
'•Neil Rods,
Refined
Bellows,
' Vises,
' • . ' Horse ' iiails,
N Dash Leather,
_._
Enameled-Cloth.
• Amin the past so in the future
they will keeplui unequalled assort=
mut of
CARPEIsI',T,ERS TOOTiS
ROCKET KNIVES, SHEARS,
PLATED WARp, RAZORS,
SC.ISSOLS, LEVOLVEUS. LI.IIITILLDOES
FLASKS AND sum POUCHES.
The? offer at Witultaalta, as the trade..
IRON, -
. ,•
POI IPI ER, - • ' •1'
MOT,
GLASS, • . ,
• KEROSENE;
POCKET KNIVES,'
• TINWARE,
HOES, - • .
. SCYTHES, "
• .
. ,SNAIIIS,
. .
•
, • • .I`. FORKS;
'FRUIT . TA.AS.
F.URIANKS COUNIt'R
L ATF 011,31 , :,S CALgs,
• I'ATF,SI ALA,BI4
•
MONEY D, S
GA 8 0 . 1 t., :W A T.E. ,
=I
lh iurticalted with
EAVE T 11014111.8,
-CONDIJCTORiB
4
ContraCts for Slittp or . Tiii:Rooittrig:
. ELIAS XiONU
si*l-14 4 G -. •; „ 31ACHI$E-S.
CODDING, AUfbaELL-0 Co.
TCw 4i, AprU I 9 own. - •
Now fotierthco:tients.
Dy,,ALZRE RI
Maunfacpuers of
UTFEIt TIIE
Ever need in the country
D(X)rat, 8.1811. BLINDS.
ALL ,KINDS OF gIIUSSILS
A Mx asepurtiuelit
Spokes,
FIllut!:, 1
• Wheali,
.Door. LOCKS; KNOBS
TABLE KIs;ITES,
HERO OR GEM -.1
(:end for trade circular.l4
AND
ROUSES FIPID FOR
AD
on short notice. • .
Legal.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.=- - -By
virtue dap order Issued out of the , Orphana•
Court of Bradford County, the undersigned Adel*trator of the estate of Thomas B. Belgga, late of Ma
An.. demi/led. will sell on the on .111121;
BAY, *MB 20. 1871. the tollaping &embed Prow
ty, bounded aa follows. On the north by lands of
Beasley. on the gad bf Jonathan Champion, on the
south try OurtlikTurrM. on the wait by Morris lands.
containing 60 acres; 23 or 30 acres Improved lir
frame dwelling house, obliold barwand a as milli
thereon.
.
12:1111* .
_ .
$2OO. to be paid on the property better
dreek dewn.l4oo upon ecentzthatkrn of sate and the
Wan .0 in one year from the date of eonarmallon of
silo with interest. '•-- JOBS I. nummor. ..
may It'n•we ~
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mat
tesofeks ottrito of W. IL Warts, demoseL In
the Court, (*.Common Pim of Bradford oontity:
The Undereigned an Auditor appointed by said
Chietrt to distribute moneysin the hands of the admin.
intratrix arising from sale of decedent's real and per-
Bony estate,will attend to the duties of said appoint.
my at at his aloe in the Borough of Veranda on
PRlBilf the MtE day of JUNE, 1871, at 10 V
elm* a. m„ it wh.l,-h time sad plate Ominous har
ing claims to odd money are reetirred to present the
'same or be debarred from-coming in uPan said fun d. .
L. P. WILLISTON; .
May 30. 1811.,1t.
. A MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- .
Estate or . rrsid. , Mtt w er m aitetort i laio of
Towanda, Bradford county,
Leticia of administration on the estate of Francis -4
Clymer Overton have been granted by the Beglider
of BradMrd minty to Edward Overton of Towanda
borer. Mt persona having claims against the estate
of ihe dreedent are requested- to present the& .
settlement, and - those indebted to make payment to
UM undersigned._ • EDWARD OVERTON. •
may 346 - Administrator,
"p XE C T 0 lI'S NOTICE.—
..4 Notice is hereby given thatidl indebted
to the estate of H. H. GARBRANT. lit, of Granville,
brp...deceseed, are remanded to Maks tinmediate PO.
rend, and all persona haring claims !Ong Odd " 1 "
tate mthit be presentthe aunedni authenticated fin.
settlement. V. IL LAHDGN..•
01111111kiVi o
Executors. •
mAr-irs
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
A.• the United 'States for the Western Pletrtet of
Pennsylvania. In the 'matter of D;.Wrultsu
sriunn, Bankrupt,
Ii BANiCEUPPC7.
- To Ow* iL iwayowicerw.—Thnusuleritirn, ed hereby
glyee notice of hie Appointment an Ailtifineo Of D. W;
BARIDIDDBOEIt. of the of Albany, In the
county of Bradford, and State of nayleutia. with-
In wild. Dhr,triet; who has been' adjudged a - Dankrnpt
Upon bin OTD Pant= bit. .the District' Cofirt of Said.
District. - -
Dated at New Alikaat Kay it Ira
may 27'71
TN-THE DISTRICT COURT OF
J. THE EffiiiTElt IirTATES,for the Western District
of Peurtayiranit. ;
Alennin Aineld; of Bradford Co., a Bankrupt
wadi' t e Act. of Congress of March hi. B367.lisving
app s discharge from iII We debts, and other
claims . bible. niter wild Act. By order of the
Court. notice is hereby , given. to all. persons who
hate proved their debt, and otherpersons interested
to appear Mt the Itth day Of MESS. 11th, lo
a.m.; before E. OVERTON. Jr.. Esq., Iwo,
ter in Ilankrttfey, at his office. at Towanda, Pa.; to
show Caner, if any they have, why a. Discharxe
should not. grahted to. said Bankrupt. Aud
further, not:4.e is hereby given, that the Second and
Third Aleithiga of Creditors of the said Bankrupt.
required by - the/71h 'and 25th Sections, of said Art.
will be held before the said.,ffiegistcr, at the same
time and plac‘e. -„ W - C. AfeCA.VPLIPSB
Clerk U.S. Dist. Court for said District.
June 1.11.w2
. J •
_
ii. PPLICATION DIVORCE.-
To ilsin • lleativ.--No. 155 Dec. - Term.- leCli—
roit are lierely notified that--Ekiza M. Heath, your
wife. by her I next friend; Robt. McKee. has applied
to the cont 6f ccerimon pleatt of Bradford county,
for a divoree,from the bonds of matrimony, and the
said court hiss appointed Monday, the 4th of Sept.
IEII. for lie:tring the said Eliza M. Heath in the"
premises, at ;which titneand . Piace-you can attend if
you thtiakprOyier. . J. PEERY VAI.4 FLEET.
. day 21'1-tr4 - Sheriff.
A PPLICATION' IN "DIVORCE-,
.A. -- A. T. Chaides A. Rector.-10. laS Feb,. Y.. -1471.
You are hereby notified that:Martha J: Rector, your
rezfe, by her next friend. Harrison Rollos= Lae ap
plied to the coact of , common pleas of_Dradford c 0...
fort divorce froth the bonds ofthaatrimony, and the
kith
- court has ',appointed Monday, the ath day of
S. IRTI:H Mr bearing the said Martha in the
pre:Jur.: s. at m•liich time and place you can attend if
pqi think pr per. - ... • ' • . . •
I. PERRY VAN FLEET,
AblierifT.
m.y22'7144
APPLICATION IN 'DIVORCE.-
.To Seneca A. Foster.—\o. 420, Dee.T.,1870.
Von are hereby notified that - Mary Foster, your
wife, by her next friend 9ylve4tor Kondall, has appli
ed t the court of col:onion pleas of Bradford count;.
for a 'divorce from tho bonds or matrimony, and the
court has appointed Monday, the 4th day of
SOpt. for hearing- the said Mary,- in the
preiaLuts, at which, time and place you can'attend If
you think proper.
g?'7l•jt
lascellaneons.
T HE: lii.lllßY
. . _
1 . ~ .
YT WO WheelMciwer.
1. . .
A TE.II.7IItPakNT SUCCESS !
This r••a• Otachine is up with the times and ahead
of t•ttnifit•ntors to sereral of its leading point
It :Weds In the front rank among single nioasra,
and is of novel design, and possesses now And
whicjt will commend thenowl t"
prseth all farmer upon examination. Among
ITS IMA.I.)LNG FEATURES
Are the Iblltiwing: A jointed connecting rod. r
pitman that lbws the tree play of the!: knife In any
pi,ittion of the cutting, apparatus; tilting guard.;
no mac draft; no 'weight on the horses' .pecks; tb.i
1 - m,gue can he used loose br rigid as may-be desired
and the change made instantaneously. without stet.-
ping. . I . -
The ..niting apparatus, or- finger-bar, ,can be
raised to any angle to peas trees; stumps. or other
obstructions, or folded over for , transportation, or
unfolded, ;by the sole Me of the lever, without
throwing ont of gear, stopping the team , . or tlo
driver leaving-his seat. The driver's seat is seeeff
sible from the'rest of the machine; is safe and corn- •.
fortable, smile arranged on. the principle — of a lever
admitting of balapring the machine perfectly,- Ind
relieving the horses' necks at all weight
It has many other valuable points too nnmerons
to mention hers. It Is made of krst.elasa material..
welt inndo and flidshed bravery part—rendering It.
durability.ungitestloned.
sir It is lighf drafted. and is Just the mdwer our.
- farmers hare been looking ref; and -is destined to
be tholeading idowing . 3laekine, being adapted' fur
hilly orleVel bind, end ell kinds of.surface.
Manufacterod by .
D, M. OSI3OIIIO/ CO.,
Trills,
FOB BRADFORD CO
BUTTS B. GLEAfsdN,.Big Pond, Pa., for Pprin,.!...
field mutt Wi•st Burlington.
(11ARL.L - 4 W. SCOTT, Big Pond, Pa.. ,. fur Ilidln
bury.and Stizithfield. ' - ....
JAMES B. SMITH, Son_th Crt4l. Pa.. for C tivutti
ert.,,k and Wells. , -
1
P.:B. STOWBI.L. Sugar Run. Pa:, for 1 , 117. Wil
gdot mud Wralusing.
=ill
The enbsrr OAT will sea the
KIRBY
'ln central .
•
tlioroughund responsible melt want
ed to art as' agents in the -northeastern counties of Pernsyli'snisi and southeastern, New York,. begin.'
ning with kituben county - and reaching to the
aoarimr• pr where there are no agents ii1ri.41,17
anointed. j • -•," •
sample machines will be on exhibition at tesdiult
Railroad StUtions. Address the.pubscribes. ' •
R. M. wELLES, GenL Ag(:,
4p1.1'71.4 ' TOWANDA, Ps. '
TOWANDA NURSERY.
•
FRUjT A.N* ORNAMENTAL TRM. -
8111tUBS", 'MM. kc. '
••
I am non ahle to' supply at the. Nursery or de'
livered at the railroad station, first-class Trera-ofC'
theloLlewing varieties: Apple, Pear. Plum, Erach: ,
Cherry, Apprisott, Norway .Sptuce; Balsam Arbor
Vitae, kc. Grape Vines °Pall the leading midis's.
Strawberry Plants by the dozen, hundred. or thous,.
and, all at arhOlesale prices. R. M. WELTM.
ap1.12'71 Towanda. l'a.
•
E. BOY LES a co., • . •
GENERAL PAODUCE
Comnisgion - Merolikuts,
SCRANTON, PA:,
livbpodguily norxit cotiolimuute of
EGGS. CTIVINv, VEAL, )
And ell other.ianu Produce
aloe of Arm haying resided in Scranton for
the pa!4t terfyeare, slid having on extensivu acquaitit
slice with the business anto of the city, we feet °du
lliikat that tee caia sell produce to the entire satis
facto al of consignors;
REFERENCES.
cittrnsteK, A: G. MOHR, Orwell. Ps.
11. TIMIS & RIAORMAN, GORHAM A: COLE.
MAN, Leßaymille, Pa. • •
S. C. - CHAFFEE.. MARTIN MANNINO, Waren
hatif , Pa. •
U. J. OUUBDUCE, UMW 1311011.1WifE/1, Putts
I'a.' •
$. r. .
IEI
S. SMITH, •
IlanaLacturar at
ARSAPAItILLA, SODA WATER;
: AND mace BECFM. .
tvt. ll ± , t elleatuut Ind Wateratrects; Towandi, Pa
BB' Larders promptly Wended to. •ta
• .20.26.71 -fax•
PLASTER
P L T R R.
full supply- of Fresh Grollud Cayuga Plaster
trams Yattgee, Yltelk & Co.'ll beds at the subieribaro
null. Cl 'mouth. at Etitamett•l4 Greek. tittaii. pro
pared and warranted a Faro apt*.
10.1.2 . 71-3rivc Lillfl:9 MI. •
I'
S. D. STEURIERE. A kFigno"
J. PERRY VAN FLFTT.
Sheriff.
ALIDURI', i
IMLIII9
I=
PLASTER,
11