Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 29, 1872, Image 3

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Towasilso ' T4ubdn7, .' Aar 111 9 ; 18714
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
I . Judge Nisacroa' lnus saienaded
by the Montrose Bend, on the oceadon of I'4
wit to that Tam last week.
sek. The Publics School ipened osi
Moods,' hat, with Prof. IL B. Prnanni as Pala
cio!, and Misses Plum Maui, Suna.a. Pram
/2/ and Eno Pinairractia, Assistants.
Wt. The officergrof the GUAM and
Witaox Chiba to the county, are reqoasted to
report the oarai of their blitoras to J. V. Gm
pro Oorreapcouling Secvotary, at Tonanda.
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INS.,The corner stone of a new
Epii.eopal Church was laid at the village 01'1504
ga last Week; Itev. Dr. Pam, of Williaanumt,
delivered an eloqueout address an the omelet.
j One of the most violent rain
etorms, accompanied by incessant thunder and
lightning, experienced in this section during
the present season, 'occurred on Banday CUD
-ing.
itis6: A second meeting of Sunday
,chool workers will he held In the lecture room
of tbeTresbyterisn church, on Monday even
ing, September 9, for the purpose; of perfecting
an organization.
PO- One
,of the beat campaign
speeches of the - wagon was made by T. C. Cow
befoox'the (irCatri Club of this place; on Fri
day last. It wax logical, ontertaining and elo
gneut.
• •
or Mr. Wm. F Meltzer, collecting
titatiatics about tide section of tho country for
the Bradford &porta-, publianed at Towanda,
Pa., called at our °Mee last Monday.—Rociford
iMich.)- Register.
mi. The Gnmer and - WILSON Club
-
Sticalloquin and Wiwi, will be addressed by
dear. G. IV. linnori and Hon. E. R. Mn:; at
the Shores School Honso, on Thursday .
Lroning, September 5.
mar NATHAN ' WILBUR, while paint
ii;g on the railroad liritlgo it Wyalusing one
day last week, fell to the ground, a distance of
about nib ty feet. As he landed "right side
be was not seriously injured: Be was
brought to his father's house in this place, and
is non. improving.
par The folloviing are the officers
o' the GRANT and WILSON Club at Ulster :
l'resident—S. S. LOCKWOOD. '
line Presitb , ),lg—Wat. Wmarriscii: Ow. W.
Nicuot..s.
retagy—.T.orru MATEIESI.
J;Tagrerer—W. Rocorwut.t.
• US.. The Republicans 'of Armenia
township met on SatWrday afternoon last and
organized a GRANT and Wltsmi Clidr. The fol.
/owing officers were el l ecteil : • ' -
I'resideitt-0. D. riMms.
Presiclents—D. ALEXANTEII, 'A. CEASE,
11. DUMOND, JOHN TOIiLLN/30N.
.•.„•rtftry---A. J. CoWiuw.
SKr' 6'odey's Laqy'.4 Book: - . - for Sep
vorriber gives the last pi' the Lolipop-engrav
tugs, a series of %designs
,by BE:car:ix, which
have been a very acceptable feature, and
should be centitiited. l'lltere are other steel
and nuod engravings, and soutributiona from
11 eoe ILtutAxn, Midi other writer' ; recipe;
music, fasluens—overythum in fact that could
1, 3.10 d from such a viaitor.
ige- Peterson's Ladies' Mayaziue fur
the running month, is finely illnstrate4 with
04;11 and wood engruyitigft—has ite frill eximplo.;
ni,nt of cuts, illestratin'g the latest novelties in
i. I‘..rld of. fashion r land gives nearly any
pAgt Iteltitie)i', male, recipes, ete.,--
M 1 ‘,l ti Ltrh ni'alie good its claim of being the
inagazineS, and in no wise
.t; higher priced riveld.
Pili;:picAL.— -Editors HOOKER, HIN.
1,11 FintuirnoN were iu town on Tuesday tak
laz vet( $.• This shows commendable enterprise
tai tht parrot' our neighbors.
NATE ,MANN is visiting Miss ANNTE
(;,,,,w.wa awl otiwr friends in this place.
Pr. r,,m, eohlined to his house, but
we Witt wi V 50011 be able to attend to his pa-
.
311.11.1 GRANT C 1.1711. —The Re
”r:coltuabia trirenship met 'on Satur
day cr. oiganizod a GttANT and
lluv•> Club. The :ollowit - r officer& were
P. P. PECK4IA3I.
'Prrst , io ~rs —B. F..! KNAPP and J. U. SlOil•
''try -J. H. CAinip:s.
P. P. rtchliAm, J. 11
F. KNAPP.
RES- During the shower on Sunday
c7pnine lam, a barn belonging to JACOB /Int
.h, township, Alta.Strtack by light
'lll4 and entirely - consumed with all its con
xcept die horses, r which were got out or
~table under the barn. Loma 4 , 3,000; no in
•llram,. The sebool-bobse in -the same place
trpek t but not burned.
1V 1. aril that Mr. K: ti loss falls very heavily
r.pni him, as he loses thd fruits of his summer's
Ills neighbors propose to aid him, and
will eladly reeeive donations from the farmers
i!n i‘h,rc.
PR- Unavoidable absence from
Leak on hn,t publication l ;day, caused us to omit
',comet hi' the St. Patrick Benevolent Suck-
Which came; off on .the 15th lust.
•the !I...relay Society arrived in this place at au
..rte Item, and a procesiton was formed which
Li.trclicd through several' streets, preceded by
. oatut ~ r music, and km* proceeded to CIIAA7
grove, where file day was spent in a quiet
i:,•1 et - 4( rly manner. The banners carried by
'IP societies were neat and tasty, and the mem•
r• an example or dee.oriim antUorder
'i,:l l it will be well for Jill associations to imi•
. The proceeds amounted to abmit 1700.
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SaY• We, the undersigned citizens,
~ , ,,I. ~1 Wyse', do hereby agree is Hopub-
L. ADS4O Support the, election of U. S. GRANT
' fir Pr. -Omit, and 174=1: Wiisos for Vice Pres-,
' l . It, and to do all that we can to secure their
, leetve l : .
II h. Myer, George Gird, O. E. Poole,
1 N. Pepper, 11..I.Coolla'angh, J. W. Poole,
Wu,. Pepper, G. T. Granger. Wm. Lewis,
W.Jl.i>niklin, E. E. C. Myer, Wm. Myer,
'
' r• Bishop, D. C. Slicialati, E. W. Slocum,
A. L. Gnraini, D. W. Lamphere, B. E. Whitney,
L B. T'rrY, Geo. Smith, John Tattle,
Wm..L. Bull, W. Vanbrtint, A. H. Hines,
t is
',<: ~ Kilmer,' Oney AI 1 ,!1, H. Wood,
B. Alien, W. P. oath, P. Oorsline ,
A.. 1. 1.1 , ,yd, S. Chin,' Odin, G. A. Wood;
E..then, Wm. D), ' , 8. 0. Bishop,
W. •t. Pierce, L. Portilr: D. Heath,
-Wm. Lenno, A. Cooley. t'
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Tllr POSTAL SERVICE—P,ACEAGIFS BY
fl) the new posiai law, which went into
Jai). 1, many small packages which
Lh.t heretofore been forwarded by crimes;
ao tX sent through the Mails at a small cost.
Atcurdukg to the now regulations packages of
goals, hardware, dings,' (except liquid
4 ragi) and other merchindise not exceeding
iNtive ounces in weight, am be maged to _any
Part of the Unite States:: M. a charge Of two
Ltuts f,r tacit two ounces or fraction of two
" 44 ^ , - . *. Under this arrangement a twelve
Package can be forwarded to San Fran
r.tee for twelve, cents. For instance, a pair et
l '"Jut if neither boot weighs more than the
'Poufiell twelve Titinoes, may be wrapped up In
''separate parcels; and 'sent amen the con.
t , s ,, st for twenty.ftros cents ; whereas, under
1), , , (All plan transportation of goods of this do-
"nouns would have cost lamest more money
" 41, th. I are worth. Up'to the present time
thr Poet Odle° has lost money by the nOli,
_l i r
I MIP I 7 owing to the fact that the general
PI has not taken adraninge of Itto mieb cast
nt M will make It renanneratire. But It .is.
of the system are tharamddy appreciated. the:
Idiom WM provost glicilladde tit On 410Valai,.
scent as it is beneficial to the piddle. It lie*
bet nothing more nation that an adoption ot
the ErgArh wad :pest, sod: 'Masi& the;
charges in England are wineeitat leo than
the rates Ade:plod hew, Ist, wheat' is reason;
bored that the distanatainw as uplift whei
compared with than in Ude comity, it will be
wen that there is 0o twee lb,
. ,
• ChiAll2 LID WWl= AT Wrattritm
;4i compliance to cid orm totem s the altt 4
mos of Wllfadat met at Amealad Han, cat
Reduced* sinning, August 21,1872, and owa !
nixed a Wuxi and Wuaos abb. The mosti,
ing was largely Waded, and mach enthns6
asm prenlktd. The following Coen were kezo.
porsrily elected :
B. ftam
rice Preskirti—D. Aokurr, D. W. 13sairar t
0. H.-Wizaza, J, L. fltsizoaa.
avegatifi-G. F.
Manna.
Abb and convincing addresses ward deliver
4, by 001. Onarms and J. Holmium On inco
tion, a committee mudding of A. Nu, C. 8.
Romer, and 8. P. TATUM', • IMP appointed to
confer and report on permanent organisation.
Report received and accepted, and the follow.
big officers elected :
President-0. )L Bros.
Vice Presidents—Joan 1 / 4 113431U.5. U. tf. Bcep
max, Hon. L P. STALIFORD, Hon. J. F. Qua-
BuLant, -
Secregary—B. C. Groom •
2leasurer—A. B. Porrzs
The Republicans of Wyalasing aro Riad
mho, and intend doing their duty in the cow
tag election.. Adjourned to meet' on %Ansi
day evening, August W.
G IP. Muomani t •
J.. ,
Y. 11:Loonze, Seel'.
Wyalusing, August 96. 1879.
- ED. Bowan : In mating a
hater tour through Overton and Albany. town
iddps, I discover thit Oast= stOckis ndt very
high in market in those sections. In Overton
there is not s single Gamy Republican. Of
course, the Democrats—they, who would have
hung him six months ago—are now winded
to Ciszsuces faith, or rather be to Abeirs.
Among the 2rßnme subscribers in .Slbany,. I
could not Sind but one Onsmir Republican ;
although the Now-York fins claims that every
subscriber to the THbune is a Oat= man.
Bat, sir, it is not so here. At New Albany Pat
Wee there are seventeen subscribers, Ando*
one a Greeleyite ; at Laddsburg there are
twelve subscribers, but not one for Gasurr.
There was one there, however, who Was a great
admirer of HOSACe, but ,since ho read the
speeches of the "chivalry " atGanraris Chap:
paqua Farri s ho says, with old ZIME Conn-
BLOOM :
"I'm well satisfied with the country,
And, by thunder I going for Grant."
When we look around through the country,
we find now and then an influential man. sup
porting the Chappaqua Philosopher, but when
we enquire the cause, we find that andh, in al
moat every instance, are disappointed aspirants
to office ; and no wonder that they follow Ouse
r iv—he has been for - years an office-seeker,
and when ho could not get-one from the people,
or the Government, he_ would make an office
for himself as a peace commissioner, or Knee
thing else.
How strkingly the prophecy of NAM has
been fulfilled, although prophesied • years age,
at the time JET? Dana was bailed. Narn said
then :
"There wnz some trttlin legal formalities,
and the President's counsel made a motion that
he bo admitted to bail. There max a stir in
the Court. `Make it a million,' said one, tee
the craven North she' see bow we Jan take koer
nv them we lore!' Bat Judge Underwood ax
ed it at $lOO,OOO, and brisk ez bees, a Noo York
Dirnocrat, several Richmond Dimocrats, and
Horace Greeley stepped forward and signed it.
"Never shel I forget the shout that aseendld
ez Horde wnz a ingrun his name. 'Three cheers
for Jefferson Greeley and Horns Davis—ono
and inseparable now and forever 1' shouted one
enthonsuudie Confederit. `lriimortality is yours,'
said another. ' Jefferson Davis is the big dog
nv the age, and yoo, my dear sir, are now the
tin kittle tied to his talc. Watj
ra oy ! wen poster.
ity speaks nv they'll spel t. y coo !'
"I cood n't restrane myself no more. Bastin
into tears, I fell onto Greeley'e boozem and
embraced. Es he had n't his spectacles on, he
into
tearsit wnz Davie hisself, and he bustid
tears also, and there wnz one ur the most
strikin tabloos ever exhibited. I got away afore
ho deskivered his mistake.".
So it is in the South to-dal, and their allies
in the North arc they who uphold hini. But,
sir, the "boys in blue" cannot forgot who their
chieftain was wheri.Len found his App , ,,,info.r.
and JEFF his "last ditch" in a petticoat, and
so bare they will •
" Rilly round the flag, boys,
Rally once again."
and at the November election they will giro
such a shout of victory, a± shall make every
Democrat "fall from grace," and go back to
their old camping ground, leaving Rouses and
a fear others to paddle Mei- own canoe up Salt
River.
In conclusion, u the preacher says, I would
exhort my fellow voters to turn ont to the pri
mary meetings; and as the candidates for
county offices are to be seen just now as often
as a pack-peddler, let there be a general talk
among the people, and let the bOs . t men be cho
sen, nut only from those who have ,been tried,
but from those 'rho Labe pot,. but are Just
coming before the public. Let old Bradford
show in October what ahe can do in November,
and convince the sore-heads that they arty pull
ing on the rope -which will in the end hang
them. They may induce some few to go with
them, but NOT I.
Albany, Pa., Angust 6, 1872.
lILBTER.—Mr. Editor : Inasmuch
as there have not been any communications
transmitted to the papers' of Bradford county
froM this place, announcing the glorious and
triumphant political reformatory movement
among the partisans of Ulster, I take the liber
ty of presenting to yon for publication the (to
me) pleasing disclosure of the,fact that we, for
tunately, have here among the numbers of that
vile, -corrupt and despotic Republican party,
three or four pure and honest. men who dare
take the field in support of the groat cause that
is calculated to remove from our honored places
dishonest men ; to carry peace and quietude
into thebearthstones of our distracted and un
happy country; to inculcate .and, develop the
great principle of unasked-for forgiveness, and
to extend the hand of Christian fellowiship to
the murdemers of our fallen heroes who fonghtE
to save and perpetuate the Union.
But oh I Mr. Editor. bow astonishing ! Men
hero who arc daily being inforMed of these ne-.
cessities and holy intentions, and admonished
for the good of their country to desert that in
famous party enemy -to the progress of these
noble germs,• hare, the audacity to organize
right in the midst of these great benefactors a
Gnsicr and Wtosox Club, whose avowed object
is to7retard and, if possible,. to defeat these
grand undertakings. Why, sir, their speaker,
(Mr. it. 11. Pecs), even had•the boldness to at
tempt to vindicate the administration of that
awful min, U. S. Gnsvr, and in doing so he
told his lies in snch a logical manner that (oh!
how it pima my heart to say it I) it great many
of them believed him—so mans that they were
enabled to gather under their unrighteousban
nor over eighty members. But had they been
contented with this vile effort, your humble
:subscriber would bo less agricied, but as if act
uated by some arch-demon they even procured
such vile and dishonest men as 0. 11. P. Etx
-NET and A. (I. Au..mc, of Waverly, to speak at
a meeting here last Saturday evening, compos
ed of about 250 innocent men, anxious to hear
and learn the truth, in opposition to this
mane and just coalition movement. A: (1. AL-
Lxx (I suppose on account of his being a law
yer, and accustomed to defending such bad
men as Gamer) first came forward, and told
such lies as these : That GINAN-01 administra
tion isa complete success, and worthy the sup
port of the American people ; 'that honest old
Holum; Gm= advocated the right of seces
sion, and that be was wholly incompetent to
discharge with safety and satisfaction the
portant duties r of the,oflice of l'resident 'of the
United States, to prove which he read a whole
lot of lies from the unconverted Tribune of
1870 and 1871. And would yorthelievie it 7—Ohl
how my heart aches for men who are so easily
deludedf—they made known by their- *instant
applause and diligent attention, that they ox
domed it all. But, Mr. Editor, the worst has
not yet come. And 'I panic—l , hesitate-1 am
aimed deterred from proeeedbig further. gat
I must—l will, and if in the' distant future pos
terity shall writhe tinder the lash of military
despoil, and OItANT . 4 hoes! 'descendants occii
pp the throne at Washiligtou, as monarchs of
this free land, (forgive me!) charge it all fo
0. IL P. RINNEf. lies were franght with
so much charm and enchantment, I awallowedl
them all, and find them so well adapted to the
Miro iiiiiiiinitabrifititiktfitti, that
haw bees wtir b tibliergia a, dog% one,l
lling4l l l th•
as to shout* .1* OMIT sad Wriall
But thank clod f I ant tint alone in my inlistry;,
sP4essalo o 4l. l l ol 4 7 Thit.l4 ll6 4c , 11
ty stout live. Oar *loft nun* not, can not
be dhistnished. Binagth r maity and vigilance,
are daily rallying to prelims Wand bison aj
triumPbant victory in October and &Tambov
red. Gaunt ills slaader.ra must be defest-'
ed and the spotless:coord of the freedom her
* &publicus potty be ratliked and endorsed
.by the bro. and unfettered &Woks a &I'
gratefal million at similes at the blood
bought ballot-box of our country of nutmegs'
freedom and equal rights. Go co, Pscx, Hex
wry and Amax I your came is just, your aim is
holy, and your labors sisal/ be rewarded by the
thanks and praises of your _hossorod and glori
ous country. A 00311 art.
August ID, UM ,
and J. F
TEMPIMANCE 002111121T101t AT Rolm--;
The Temperance Oxtventian or Bradford Conn:
ty met at Iliac, August 21,1872' Called to or
der at 1020 a. is. W. C. T., WM. Hall in the
chair. Opened with prayer by Bev. J. Sanely
art. of Towanda. Joninal of last session read
and approved.
Tho folg entrunittela Irene appointed :',
On Business, Bros.. White, Blaik and Platt.
On Credentials, Bios. Chrispet, McPherson and
Chaffee. On Resolutions, Bros. Stewart, Dares
and Colt. On Music, Sis. Wattles, and Bros.
Cke and Brown. On Good of the Order, Bros.
Batts, Holbrook and Boardman. • .
A/TWOON swam=
Business Committee reports;JoikeredbY
ports from delegates by townships, Which toot
np a quarter of the afternoon. The following
,organizations were repreaeuted Myersburg
Division, 8. of T., No. 133, J. B. flies, E. W.
Slocum, D. M. Lamphere; PleasantlliOunt,No:
78, IL N. Branson; Towanda S. of T., O. A.
Black; Tescarora Temperance Society, Wilmot
Elliott; Springtili Temperance Ileibma Society,
A. B. Batuner, A. Lyon ; E. Church. Wyaln ?
idsig, Rev. 3. C. Barns, J. F. Chamberlain, IL
B. Ackley ; Wysox Presbyterlim Chnrith, Bei.
8. F. Colt; Towanda Presbyterian Church, Bei.
J. S. Stewart; Wyalnsing First Presbyterian
Church, Rev. D. Cook ; Rome AL E. Church;
Rev. P. Holbrook ; Wyainsing Second Presby.
terian Church, Rev. D. Craft ; Route M.E. Sun
day-school, P. L. Chriapel ; Rome Probytertan
8.13., Joseph Seeley; Canton Christ Church,
H. B. Parsons; Rome Presbyterian Church,
B. Gates; Towanda Baptist Church, James Ellf
ott; Leßaysvillq 11. E. Quarterly
_Conference,
Joseph Marsh ; Rome Lodge, L 0. of G. T., No.
469, Jain Passmore, 0. D. Stales; Liberty Cur.
ncrs G. T., 1002, J. M. Matt ; Wielasiug G. T.,
472, J. C. Vaughan, S. 8.; Butts, Benj. Moody,
Mrs. B. Moody ; Canton G. T., 120. B. S. Dartt ;
Athens G. T., 467, A. IL Spaulding, G. L. East r
',brooks, Eliza Drake ; N. Tom,* G. T., 630,
Jame&Foster. Mrs. L. White; Tarrytown, G.
T., 544, G. T. Ingtuud ; Martha Washington, O.
T., 171, D. Cook, Cyrns Avery; Monroeten Star,
G. T., 271, A. L. Rockwell, Annie Myer, Ids.
Sweet; East Springhill G. T., 659, B. W. Wood,
Andrew Yetter, jr.
Oammittee on Resolutions reports a series--
the following adopted :
That while we demand that all
licensing liquors shallbe Immo
diately abrogated ; that equity requires that
the vender, whether selling under color of law
or in violation of law, should be made responsi
ble for all damage or loss done to or by per
sons using their liquors, and that the owners
of property wherein such sales are allowed,
ought to be made pecuniarily liable for all such
datriage and costs ; and- also that drunken
ness itself should be punished with severe pen
alties.
Resolved, That wo hereby renew the mean•
tion of the last Convention of Good Templars
held at .Ilonroeton, viz: It is the duty of all
temperance men in the county to attend
promptly and fs.ithfally the primary meetings
of the party, to which they belong, and to EISO
their utmost and united endeavors to elect act•
ife temperance men to represent them in their
county conventions for the nomination of
county °Dicers.
Reonleed, Tkat in view of the opportunity
to he afforded in January to the citizens of
Bradford county under the "Local Option
Law," to decide by i majority vote for " no h
em:use," (thereby to smite practical prohibition)
we proceed-to organize all temperance men in
the bounty, without-regard to party, for anefti
tout canvass, and that a standing commiitoti
of nine, including the 'chairman and secretary
as ex-otticio, with full power to secure this'
object, be now appointed by the President of
this Convention, and that this standing /com
mittee shall immediately appoint=threo persons
in each elec ion district as -a , local executive
committee, to take measures to inform and
terest'voters on this great tune, and to appoint
assistants 'each sub--sichool district, and that
the n-suit of this canvass he reported through
the standing mminittete to this Convention next
November meeting.
Stamhng Committee : T. 8. Manley, East
Canton ; C. E. Whtte,`North Towanda ; 0. A.
Black, Towanda ; 8. N. Br, non, 'Orwell ; Jo
',mph Marsh, Lelta3ioille; A. H. Spaulding,
Athena ; Alex. Keefe, Rome.
Standing•Commtttco appoints the following
Local Executive Committee:
Athens Bow., John Homer, J. B. Reeve, J.
H. Ely ; 'Athena Tarp., iII. W. Thomas, S. W.
Park, G. W. Plummer ; Asylum, B. Laporte, M.
Decker, Isaac Ennis ; Barclay, C. Hutchinson,
W. Johnson, W. H. Drown ; Burlington, D.
Brown, A. Boss, S. Hill; Brirlington West, S.
C. Stiles, T. Blackwell, Jesse McKean; Canton,
D. B. Darn% Geo. Golf, T. L. Manley ;
bia,J. IL Calkins, P. Peckham, W. E. Gernet
Franklin, J. C. Ridgway,- Elijah Blake, 'Daniel
- Smiley; Herrick, Jno. Crawford, J. Woodburn,
J. A. Donahue'; Leßoy, Leßoy , Holcomb, Reit-1
ben 'Stone, 'Carpenter floughtand ;
David Strubel, Wm. Boat wick, J. IL -incifinn"Yl
ledtaysville, H. W.. Browning, G. W. Brink,
J. S. Coddmg; Monroe 'Niro., Lloyd Rockwell,
D., B. Bullet, Lyman pollen ; Munroe Tsp.,
John Platt, B. Benedict, N. M. Pratt; Orwell,
S. 0. Brown, James Robinson, S. M. Chalice;
Pike, Philander Wood, Henry Rosa, Judson
Barnes ; Ilidgbury, J. C. Johnson, Jas. Squires,
Theo. Larrison; name Dorm, 0. Youtz,
John Passmore, L. P. chrispo ; Boric Tvbp.,
Levi Towner, L. D. Prince,- Wm. B. Parks;
Smithfield, J. H. Nason, T. A. Seward, D. J.
Allen; Springfield, Wm. W. Spaulding, Judge
Ilarkness„Vai. Tracy ; South Creek, J. FA:fil
let, D. F. Ilildreth, JaMes Dunham ; Sheshe
quin, Darwin Gillett, L. Wright Lloyd Fish;
Standing Stone, Myron I , iittiy, Bei j. Vermeils ;
David Bought; Towanda Bozo., L. IL Frost. 8.
BoYlo,: C. Manville.; Towanda Twp., Frank
Bowman, J. M. Platt, James BilfoidiTowan
da North, Win. Smith, James Foster, Isaac Fos
ter; Terry, J. B. Horton, D. D. Dodge, E.
Thompson ; Tuscarora, A. B. Sumner, Dr. Cogs
well, Wilmot Coburn ; Miter. A. B. Smith, Geo.
Rockwell, Henry Scott ;Witrreu, li. Tkardaley,
.Sydney Pitcher. W. P. Corbin; Windham, E.
M. High, IL linykendall, Geo. Moserip; Wyaln
sing, F. H. Stalfotd, Cyrus Avery,. .F. Cham
berlain; Wells, L Knapp, I. A. 114, H. G. Grin
noll- Wilmot, C. A. Stow - bit, J. S. G. T.
Ingham; Wyse; J. B. Hine, 8. F. Colt, E. W.
Slorlintu.
In the ei ening a large autheuce cont:cued at
the Baptist Church, when a resolution taroiing
a third political party action was brought up,
discussed, and_ after final cousideratiou was
Laid on the table.
Second day's proceedings were tintisnally in
teresting, and the different questions discussed
called forth much applause.
The following resolution. wore adopted :
gesoired, That the,temperance men of the
State arc entitled to a 'constitutional amend=
meat, prohibiting the licensbag of the sale of
liquor, the same to be submitted to the pecple
separately and on it. own write.
Besoired, That all questions relating to po
lifted parties and religions denominations, and
having direct reference to candidates for office,
as such, ought to be prohibited in the discus
sion of his oonvention, and the presiding offi
cer is hereby directed to ride out snob discus
sion, without vote of the convention.
Resoleed, That the meeting of the next con
vention be public, and that all temperance or
ganizations, churches and Sabbath-schools be
requested to send two delegates as members to •
that convention. and the secretary is directed
to give notice of the same at least three weeks
previous to the meeting.
Forcible remarks were then , made by Bros.
Elliott; Browning, Peck, Avery, Barnes and
Cook, on questions 'relating to the temperance
movement.
The following resolution wan then presented
and adopted: •
Ber•oired, That the thanks of this Conven
tion are hereby tendered to the trustees of the
Baptist Church of Rome for the use of Their
he use. and to the familiceof the piece/or their
hospitality during our present session.
After singing and prayer, Content/cm ad
journed-to meet at Athens on the 21st and 22d
of Novemberneit. • - B. C. OLUAILD,
Dist. /key,
Wyaki uig, A.o.gast 26,1872
Oarvenerable townsa2an.Dea.
attended the temperance convention
inthinie last week, and made a very interesting
address.
Xim. Capt. B. M Pees and others
siker the Republicans of Slietherpda at
the Valley HOW, on Wednesday, September 4.
I=l3
NOMS:LOIMAL
sire. P. Clam kosjill
dam
stir slob woikof every desatipike p
neatly sad aspalidavalty assaatail a% lihkaillega
Ili• The A 12101101131
ddas the best .
se. Flour sad Feed et retell, at
Towanda Steam Moor 11311 s, dadverod free.
The Gird - ner Chair . seat is
the best.
Iloystone Clothing
Nato - street, next to First National
ft- Fine baits made to o
L. L. Mown' & 004
gig.E6thts & Hums= call atten
tion to their adreellaraneat of now Fail Goods.
sir The best lot of Marble 'Tables
to town. . FROM doxs.
is. AU the novelties of the'
just resolved at Luxa & lirtanerra's.
Hotru ro Bus r,:—Enquire
Wr.auz' Coal Office.
Mirlarenadines,Alpacaa,Organdies
!andßlack Bilka,-st the 800 Thvo, 2 •rs oast
t ot Morenr's Bank. -
11116 Mrs. E. J. limos is now re:.
cving her new Fall styles In Bata,
pul Fancy Gonda, inerary meaty.-
air BOOMS over MOODY
pion; for rent. Easvdre of W. ¢ C
sir Fruit Jars, Tumble/1h I;.wls
-9
oft, for Jelly. it Wzcwx do Bung% Skye.
.
.86-4`.. good second-hand rhino,
line eaae, seven octavea;for sale at a barigtn.
Enquire at this office.
Ground Easter $B.OO per ton,
♦t Towanda Steam flour Mills.
.. Nitrous Oxide Gas f
big teeth, st Irstzt & Sarum.-
MS- Owes is stipplyi4
ezo with trrorythtng is tho lino
litationery.
INS. A large anorthic
eta Jast rmeired at
The American
rhino is the best.
stir Large stock of Red
Wheat Flour, at 111cCatia
11111. Two girls wanted
and dining-room work. Good wages pal
link° st Institute, Towanda. .
Mir A:11 persons indebted t
ar,c notified that they inapt make pap"!
fore September 13. S.M.- Om
1. 1 i Furniture just reduced
cettt, it Fasas-r,/c
July 15, 1872.
Mil" Mire Spring ,and Sn.
°nods at K. Goukssurn's Keystone CI
[MI6 For fin© clothing,. in
Occorarrnis irumonse stock, Ilain•strec
4olryst National Bank. •
se.. " Maltese," " Climax," and
"Dollar Itenrard". Saw. Try Them. Far sale
st M. J. Lo. a's ,
I se'. If yon don't know what yon
want in the Book and Stationery line, canon
C. F. Canna. , -
iffir Furniture selling at whol
pike; at nosr
July 15, 1872.
,
IifirMCCALE & EITWAUDS have put
te%Tt:ba; Flrktna, and i Tabs ; a tine lot of
A r i on Nall, sold at lowest figures. 1
I.wiAltDtsti.—People attendiug (hurt
will finl good board and accommodation s, at
No, 32 Second atroot. F. E. P. , .
I Fir The best assortment of Gents'
Famishing Geode at N. Clowatirnes Kcyatone
Chithing Palace.
O' For first class ins t nec
a; Alnst loss or damage, or fire or lightning,
call at %Victim* t BLACK'S Agency.
eer...Baby wagons-aro a necessity
of tbe season, and Wwin.tx & 1:11.mm tali just
opnned a now stock. Prices from OA) upward.
16. A large and desirable assort
inept of Trimmed Hata and Booneta, at very
1. prices, at the sign of the Big Emmet.
pa. We have seen GAanxsa's
ent chair scat, and know it to be the
Fut= A. ttess hue them.
*ITU yon want n Itefrigerotor,
dr4 in at Wiciin.tat Bract's and es.l,tioe
the! "Palace," aCknoirledged to bo gm Ivory
best.
lift. F. 3. . Ctiatas has just receiv
ed a largo - assortment of School and ilank
All who are in want will do tcvil I call
on him.
Mme. J. L uu has restOed
hor elasau in French and Drawing. Tuition,
14 per term.
Anglist 24, 1272.
-fair The best place in town to stiy
!find !unity flour us at MCCAW; it EDWALD6I%
Thoy deal in the finest brands,
;circa package sold.
Tim Emma M.Acztrits.-ft. M. W z
t is prepared to supply Horse rowers and Th
;lug ,Machinin of any description, or [row
:leading and Exit marnafacturers.
/00- 1 11cCAD - r. & EDwAI have i re-
I Fell;t)d a large Invoice of tea lu:ldt:el:feu aince the
ieutoral of the duty, and over their easterners
MM. •
- - -
Now is the time to buy.
;thelp, as it always advanoes during the
Sunm
knoi Beason. McCam& EDIVAIIVIS have a Large
• '
stoat. •
Persons desiring to prepare
thettiselres for teachers, Till tiro that the tilas
ipt4utoa Collegiate Institute offers greater
'advantages for a thiprongh training for that
prof 4 i ession than any other school In this 'sea.
um•
You can find a full linei of
taxi new style of halal Paper at Caututte Dock
tittore. It is very nice. Also a fine amen:tent
of School Car&
TAOTHE VOTERS OF TOWANDA BOR4—
Thol Register ii open every day at M, C. Sha
mes °Mee, from 9 o'clock e, x. to -3 o'clock r.
K., and on Monday from 7 to 10 P. x.
,F.. F. axtsar, aiamorX.
Illcrriez.—A Grovo Meeting will be
held on .tho old amp-grimml beloogini to
cuAtims Baxxr.s, Limo B 11, commcn..g
soptrmber 20.
Adgnal 2A, 1872. '
The annual meeting of e
Uradforti County Medical Society will be field
tlie Ward House In Towanda, on Wednea
day,Ytbe 4th day of September nest, ati 11
o'ol°o A. s. E. P. Amax, Seoy.
- Fon Kum.— liandsome and Alea
built house, one door west of Forest's Hotel, In
übottr. Lot 81 feet front, depth 7G5 feet, clOl
- deliciona fruit ; goed well and e nt
handing". " It is most 41rsiribly to rated : terms
tsay and a taro opportnnity offerud. Apply to
Ckpiturr. Lock-Haven.
August 20-4 w.
~. - .
iir Boy 'title ''• l forif • tho s e and
Opiiii si, Na lad, vials sea Bhp'i...iiikcels
t.,.. ,
amp stffres, TirOasaii;-r",:-• •i , :
. , • • IttooverAT a
18.113* - IThivismi WbffsiWoven
Tucked WA, and all binds of Hoop Obis and
Borlii6 lung bad Istr does g an. A. Therm
O's.
MI6 & Stoma, manuflio
lasers Cl those calebra!ed • spectacles. have ;
changed UWE' agency front J. Jfixmixonno to
Wx. A. Onamanntann.
our W. A. Cmuunamz not only
has *it best ursogisi Jalretri Moro to Noti
ons remaqtraats, tia also 'keeps the lamest
assortment of goods. •
BEmovAz. I —4ltratipui. Bum will
realm their St** Mote from Brazkix's
Ittnessuit's .Bloek.
_opposite of Xmas House.
Toimoda Ps. -
er at
Mir Many braise aro troubled
about getting a good quality of Boer. The best
Ray to_obviate ali difficulty in this respect, is
always to buy the imperior - brands sold by .
McCann& &MAXIM.
Fos Sax Caam—A large Build-.
tag LOt on Poplar Street,' Towanda. World
make two good iota. Now barn on back end.
Will be said at a bargain. Enquire at the Itr;
roma Mice.
R. X
J. O. Fawn & Sous have just
made a great rodantion In the price of Furni
ture of all kinds. Como and see.
May 13 1873
• -. Houses and Lots for sale, on
easy monthly payments, or to Bent. • ,
Thusgm.i.,
. =
Poplair street, Towanda,
Co.'s
1116 BIDOILIVA & Eizaarr, at the
Bed, White, & Bine tore, are the first to ere
notice that - they • co reduced ..the price on
their Tea, Coffee an • Tobacco, in accordance
with the new duty L.
Fos SALE oil R&NT.--.-; The house
now occupied by W.. R. For .rte, on Main St.,
oppoatto Ins U. Rime euiav's. Possession given
first of October. Also the house on Plank Road
'known u Hughes' Louse. Enquire of Fox &
Itlnactrn.
;tract-
oft. D. W. Huouts,l of this place,
las prepared an excellent furniture varnish,.
and Is now. offering it to the tikeple or the
county. Nears. non' & gou rocommend it
u the best article of the kind known. Every
house-keeper should have a bottle.
Mir In order to mike preparations
for oar, Fall 'dock, wo will sell our Spring and
Summer goods at low figures. It will therefor°
boo your interest to examine our stock. as we
a
the cheapest at the Keystone Clothing Pal•
g
d. Dr
IL , Do ?on want a sewing ma
chine, and do you know that the hinger never
disappoints? After AcTen years' sperience we
can trial say that the Singer does give satisfac-
tion. Wlcsustit & BLACK, Agents.
me
, at I*-
gi
ler' The edition of the Road and
Poor Laws of this county. compiled by Capt.
W. U. CAILIOCILAX, is Limited, and
,township
officers who desire to procure c9pies, should
apply soon. The work is tor said at this race.
I mer
thing
Wit' Germ Sz !deli \HOS have re
moved their Merchant Tailoring establishment
to the store of N. Got.nitatrrn, one door south
of the National fl ok where they xlll bb pleas
ed to sea their friends. They hare engaged a
silotbes 'scourer and 'are prepared to do any
thing in that line. _ ,
t r.
Doss
air J. 0. Fnoxr,...t SONB wish to
put a Woven Wiry Matti-tw in uvery bonne iii
Towanda, 141 a month's trial, and If it does not
omit them e they will call and take it away: Now
is your time to got perfect sleep. Ito sure you
try, and then you will bay. ,
ii
iIa...EXCELSIOII W.►TER DRAWER, or
Atproced Om:" .0.,1 I;nel:rt. & good de
mend in springing, np tor this convcnien , affair.
It Is a good thing. Giro the Excelaior Water
teal' er a trial and you wilt like It IL M.
Wets.xs sells it. .
SS. Qum; is now sellizig, off his
stock, preparatory to filling np for fall trade.
It yon wain is - all paper, now is your thee to
.bny it obeaply. And if you want a good book
you slionld sel.iit it now, while the . stock is be
ing cliaposed oL
FOR BALE.—A large building lot,
on Poplar street. ',tam 88x131 feet. Would
make two good lota. New Lazo on luck end.
Will be sold cheap, as the ()Wiwi' Wishes to
leave town. Terms easy. taciturn at this ot.
flee.
AT'Ltirr IT HAS BEEN Fouwv.—The
chair scat that will never wear out. J. 0. non
Suxv are now prepared to put seats in all
kulds f ,et chairs with Gardner's patent chair
seat, which is the best and most durable heat
in the world. Call and see it. .
Chir enterprising furniture
dealers J. o.Fuchcr Sots have secured the
agency for the celebrated Wakefield Earth
Cloeet, and have asi a•sortnient on hand. The
Earth Closet has been teattjd for several years,
and gives universal satisfaction wherever used.
FUT the sick room it is almost a necessity.
WArrED--=An active man to sell
the Singer Sewing Martine in Athena and vi
cinity. None need apply who are not wiling
to give kinds for security:
Auguht 12-w
A Caux—l take this method of re
turtling my sincere thanks to the citizens of
'Bradford county for the - liberal patronage .they
bare best.rivoil upon the this past 'season ; and
a continuance of the same being an no oubted
fact, as our goods bavo given, and always-will
give, satisfaction. Wo are having manufactur
ed in Philadelphia the largest and most com
plete stock of Fall and Winter goods ever icon
in Bradford county. Messrs. Goes a 310,11aitex,
the popular and stylish merchant tailors, ire
located in our establishment, and arc prepared
to take your cutlers for stylish clothes. Our
stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods next Fall will
surpass any outside of the large cities, as it is
my intention to hive a stock of the period. ,
SCINIIEILA-NNA COLLEGIATE LCSTITTI7.
The Fall term of the Susquehanna Collegiate
Institute will commence Monday, August 21t,
1872. Thorough and systematic instrnctlon
will be given In English, Normal, Commercial,
Mathematical, Scientific and Classical's indica by
the Principals and the following exprifiltred
Strudirril
Prof. 4A. Er.r.stx, Director of :intuit De
partment, who will organize the teachera' class
August 2fl. Miss Matrrtta Doet - cr FLINT, • La,
dies' Department, Modern Languages and My;
ideal Beien•'•ett. Min /titer E. Mamma., Pre
arras, Higher English, Preparatory Depart
ment. Mademoiselle J. Letjuts, French.
The Towanda lirudeal Arnuleiny in the Inati
trtki, Ennio. 8. SElEnwoon, principal, affortla
excellent faeilitiui for a tliortuagli ramoral edu
cation.
Reading, Writing, Spe.lling, Object Lessons,
and Intkeductori Greography. and Arithmetic,
111.00. Eictueutary Geography and Robb:Sion%
biteilectatal anil Itediments of Arithmetic cow-
Menced, .itobilastufs Itesttmcnts Ad!. anti
Practical Arithmetic; commenced, Elcniontiry
Giammar sad latansediate Geography, ss.sn
to $7.00. Robinson's Higher Arithmetic, and
Advanced Grammar and Geography, $B.OO.
Premmling studies if desired with higher beach
es, $l.OO to MOO additional. Modern languages
each,. t 4.00. Board and room in the Institute,
per wcck. $l.OO. Further particulars or c
furnished by Princfrabi.
G. W. lirAN,
E. E. QUINI4N.'
*.The arrangemeni will not coullict with
other duties of Superiatesilent.
Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa.
WICKII.OI ELAWL,
General Agents, Towanda.
N. Goupsurrn,
Keystone Clothing
ILIPEXsiZ PER TEJOZ.
at
smodkito o ll.o.o ,19 1 4 040 0,-/ 1 1 1 '
Waif 1 1f `lO
Pint Natioesol4.47t .
Fon SuairmliperkOknirr AeonPied
by the Putilleiregoitiliseaeiisilecoadind flee
eits,cdric4igi Atm bakbaca kook
age 'of 225 lees aoleeoed street, and 77 tad oe
Noe.—The pmerty win be Edd inane
in lots to suit pitrebeniss • -
S. W. 'ALTURA •
, P. A ionsom. ,
: S. W. Itonanis;
_ Pon - &m um This
Wins is Made tram the pure umeilaginoinikdoc
of hilly die elderberries, and has been kept
caned, undisturbed, for tame years in an
equable tomperataro. The aromatic, vinous
and tonie propertiee of this 'wine commend ita
use to persona of feeble habit, or having irregu
lar or debilitated viscera. It is recommended
by phisicams. On sale at tho Drugstore of
..Triscus & Gosnox, No. 8 'Patton's Mork, To
*lda, Pa
'Jr The Bodford Comity Teach
ers' Association will meet at Orwell Hill, Sept.''
' The italknving appointments have been
made : Lecturer, lion. One. Lartunt. Declaim
ers, Join Eurrivntrrit and L. E. Crtunnucs.
Essayists, Miss M. A. Pam 'and Kiss Onteir.
Dunce:. Business Onamittee, 0. J. enve
nom, 3. P. Cosznis,' IL Qualms, Jr., Miss A.
O. Prinixron and Miss FLORA HOTCUIICSON,
The following topics are reported for discus
sion : "Is mire seenbir education a _safeguard
to free institutions-and crew government r
"Should the chieteffart in teaching be to disci
pline the judgment or to furnish the memory r
"Can Cinusanar be raceessiully taught without
drill in both oral and written composition ?
"Have School *ads authority to control Oro
method or manner in which the teachers shall
give Instmetkin, "in the several branebes .
taught?" All friends of education are invited
to take part in the disciissicnt.
L M. RIDGWAY, ID'''.
11.,:me, August 1,1872
COUNTY TX.ICIDNIS' L' srrrvTls.—lt
lipa been deemed expedient 'to. hold but two
sessions, of a week each, of the County Ttaelt
cre Institute the present school year: one ses
sion to he held at Troy, begit fling Iltinday,7 l
bcpteniber 16, st 2 o'clock r. x., tho other !olio
held at Towanda, beginning Monday, Septum
.
hcr 21. at 2 Ogock r. a.
Prof. r•. A. ALLEN, Ur Manafiel!.l„ will Lc pros-.
cut at all Hui iscasions, and asalatcd by
the leading t.4.ehers in tbo comity,
Several able speakers have also promised to
addreiises before the Institute, mid such
arrangements are iu progress as will, it is be!!
Loved, make lhe sessions this year winptire fa:
curably with those of any former year.
It is hoped that teachers will use every effort .
to comply with the law which makes attend
auce at the Institute a part of their : official du
ty... All friends of education arc cordially
cd . to be present. A. A.
Co. Sept..
August 19, 572.
HOW TO 0 WEST. —4/liki is an en
quiry which c , -cry ono should hare truthfully
answered before ht starts on his journey, and
hide care taken in examination of routes will
in many case ! , s pry much trouble, time and
money.
The "C. 13.. t. Q. R. IL," running from Chi
cago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and
the "I. BO; W. Boute," running; from Indian
apolis, through Bloomington 'to Brirlington,
hare achieved a splendid reputation in tho last
two years as the leading. Passenger Routes to
the West. At Burlington they connect with'
the B. k M. It. IL, aturform the great Burling
ton Boute, t which runadireet through SotAhern
lowa to Nebiaska and Kansas, with close mu
neetions to California and the Territories; and
passengers starting Item Bradford comity, uu
their way westward, cannot do better than
: to
take the Brumvorox Borre.
This Chic his published a pamphlet called
"Flow to Go Weil," which xontains pinch va:n
ablo information; a large correct map Of the
Gieat Weal,. which can be obtained free of
charge kr addre.sity.: the General Passenger
Agent M. IL IL. 1...:rhngt444 lowa.
111ARRIE1)
IVAIiELY--310S room ni.-At the h else of
B. w A k f ,ie, Eet i ., in TnAearora. It, Anguat
1872, by'lter. P. 1«. Tower. Mr. George 1.
Wakely and Miss Eva E. Ilit.ritgotner:e, both
of Tthwasona. Bradford rnnnty. Pa.
PORTEE—KILMEII. -At the Justice's ettice iu
Leßoy,' tugustl9, Int. by 11. W. Parkhurst,
R., Mr. C. N. Porter, Ilr LTAtitutt, to 31:Na
ecca Kilmer, or Ti - uy, Pa. • •
FISK —DEWOLF.—AI et. M. F. rat rumige, iu
blehoopany; Anguat 14, by Rev. Wm. t:Lielp,,
Hr. Jonathan Fisk. et tVnidliar.4-. tic-
Pah . D O WOICor Wantot, rradford I.a.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•
I®"Thomas ilaihlockS, .I'rotlut.•-o
Commission Merchant, 220 Permsslrania Are
nue, Scranton, Pa. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Cheese,
Pouts, Potatoes, Ice. Consignment 4 solia
cited, and returns prompti) - made ou only of
Goods. References cheerfully given. .Curres•
ponde.nce solieited.
.
Ns- The Fall term of . Wyalasing
Academy !rill open on Monday, Sep'etnber 2,
187', and will continue twelve weeks. Tuition
payable at the nuddlu of th 3 term. Bpectal at
tention given to pupils desiring to teach. Good
board ''tu be obtawed near (lb , Academy on
reasonable terms. Stnilv/In/ wiAlaing to lessen
their tapensea can do so by.renting rooms and
boarding themselves. Th"rPughness will char
ade:lz:: the Instruction; thetuotto being. "Not
how much but bow well." For (father tntor
matiou address A. Fm., Board of Tritate t s,
Wyalnaing, Pa. G. W. Itnowx, Principal.
CAXWER'S celebrated Balcony
and Sewing Chairs, are gaining a wide reputa
tion. Jolts E. Fox, Agent..
$ Tickets - for all points West
via. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern RI il
way for sale at Freight Depot of Pa. k N.. Y.
B. IL 'Co.
Aug. 14-3 m.
Now Advertisements.
•
WEEKLY ARRIVAL OF .
•
ANTHRACIth COAL.
On the Railroad. at Canal Street. which will be *old
by the car lead ocleas quantity. and delivered on
reasonable terms. • Please call at the Coal Tar&
JAMS' WILDER, Salesman.
Aug. W. um. : L. 8. CAB 2. Proprietor. .
(lAUTION.—AII persons are here
by dintioned against purchasing a note , erect
by the undersigned to Willson k Mai*ell for lave
dollars, dated June A, le2. as I will not pay the
same nnlvan eambOal by law
- Towanda, Attguat G,',74.1-w3
pLali FOR - B.kisE..—Sitaato in
-1. Math= township, about 3.1' m il es (Mu 10-
ln:4k on Allis 11111, coutalaing *gout 95 acres,more
or keg, tier acres wider improvement, good WU&
In" well watered and fenced . Pleat, of all kinds
,of Fruit: Tema one Wird of se !timely will
be reread at thus of sale, ba to suit purche.
wow. at further particulars apply at the dace of
OVERTON kEL SEE, email& Pa.
August 5, urri.
MAKE NOTICE.--All persons in;
debted to the late Ann of J. MERIDETII k
CO., will please can at T. Muir h Co." 8 store and
settle Immediately, of coals will be made. The se
conuta ore in the hands of T. Iferideth for settle
ment. J. 11EltIDETil. k CO.
Towanda, July 11, 1872.—tu3.
WANTED. --One Male and three
Female To Akers In a o:sited School Id the
Borough or Berwick. Liberal ra!arles will be paid
for rod, lire competent reacher,. For informs.
Lion address A. V. 1110111:LENA. tie. rotarr. Berwick
&boot Ptstrlet, Berwick. Co!n•nl•ia enanty. r,
August 20.1812.
THE SUBSCRIBER, on account
Of 111 health and convequent iwabilitr to Iola;
es attend to CM business, offers fix sate the flute
known as the •• LefayanUc Boum." altnato In The
'Borough of Leffaysvilic, in Bradford county; Pa.
'There are few locations In the country where bet
ter facUltias far business are offered than tba above
named veritAnown stand. Tellaysvnie having easy
communkation with the Lehigh Valley and Si. V. k.
Eric Bade, at Latessille and Owego. The
House has recently nude:gone repstre and la doing
an enteelleat business. Attached to the premises are
all the necessary outbuilding.. Ma acre. of land
containing many elicioo fruit veva, and three build
ing lota on Minn eeL A new street halt recently
been laid out which will tint% •ti,.itt mows valuable
building iota in the market. - there. are also two
eery floe spring' of soft • water on the prandial.
Posresidon given immediately. •
C. BIILLIIIAff.
Leßaywritie. Aug. fl, una—lirt
MINTO 11D3RID, or TOWANDA
WHEW, t 7 a i produce from If to 10 Duatirla
more to the acre thau the Moak ranean. stands the
winter (nil as well and ripen. full al soon and is a
bald wh p eat.
eck. Thee Dollars per bushel or one dol
lar per _ .
inly 19. Intl. . .
- - :•
BIIREKEIS far five dollen; . at
Ma Is Wit
I~~l►'~lM~#.
PART 1111,Dligrit
AU sot,. 011121ING .411:10.5
FIRST INVOICE OF FALL
I=ll
!D. It Y:t.. 0 0 0 D 8
AND MIS TRIPARTZ TO 01:M
DECIDED BAIigAINS
BLACK ALPACAS;
- - I
AND A LAMM ttlz OF
'DRESS GOODS
TABLE. LINENS,
ZVANS
Towand+ Aug. UM.
LADIES k'ItIEND
•
Thi sales of Sewing Machines in
ism as reported under with in 1872. to the qvnera
tiowitr; Machine Patents, show that thr
SI`NC-~-ER
ItANUFACTUSING COMPANY
_ SOLD LAST TEAR 151.260 MACLIINES.
Ninety pet cent of them being
FOR FAMILY uaE
More Sewing Machines [than were
Odd_ by an other cimpiiiy daring the soma period.
IrVICKHAM d. BL ACK,
Au. U. WTI
NEW GOOlll3
GREAT VARIETY,
J. V. JONES
SIGN OF THE MG BONNET ON
HAIN STRE7.
OONSISTIN4 IN4AIIT OF
IMPORTVD AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODSi
MANSKE-NOTIONS.
LACES,
FAIBROIDRIgS, I
PANCYISH AWS,
MLL~.IN , HOODS.
NOVELTIEh OF THE - SEASON:
Tinrandii. May I. 3b72
VAITION.-411 persona are hereby
lacattloaeol wise 4 purcliasivg • note strenloy
sabsired Won Maximin, far $4B, &Me
mum tras been pal& SOREST EMS=
ROOM Pa, AnEulllll3. 1572.-wt
-IN
BLACK BILKS,
I 011 uvs,
SHAWLS,
FLANNELS.
,TOWELS,
D 01143 I(8, &t:
t,
'Britige StreeL
This is over-GOAOO
Every Alsu:tine soft. by
UAL ticar.sra.
TOWANDA), P•.,
WARII,ANTED
AT THE
I=
PARASOLS, -
GLOVES, . -
110SIERY,
taIDIIACINO ALL TUX
4. A. PETTES,.4IIO.
VlCKtkifilitait.LiOggligA
god. ?mm ghassegg, goaddadt sego
to the 12th Judicial District, eonsi i. dtu t. 6 3 :
ritsgi tt.
amain of Bradford and. Sump ltta
Stns. Zimmer hum= and EL Ek
Judges, _ and for laid Minnty 0
luivo iss ued-heir t precept
'74late 71715 t day of - Most, 1872, tott a M
meted lbw holding a Court ad Oyer andTermin
er, General Quarter Sessksis of the ream.
Cohunon Pleas, and Orphanir Court -at Towed
&Air ilio county of Bradford, on Illotiday,flap.-
2, 1872 to continue three woeks. •--
Not= Is WWI= hereby given to the Corer
s:les, and Justices of the Peace, of the county
of
_Bradford, that,th_ey be they =I there in
their PrOt l er person at 10 o'clock 1/1 the feint.
noon of said 4mi - with
other remembrances, io do those
to their °taco appertains to be tOtte: d pion
who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to
prosecute against the prisoners who are oe
may be in the jail of said &nutty, or who - shall
be bound to appear at the said court are to be
then and there to Moscato ' agablet them as
shall be just. Jurors are requested -to- be
pandas' in their attendanceiagrombly to their
notice.
Dated it Towanda. the 2d day_ of _ust,. In
the year of our Lord, one thousand eight
bnWred and sorenV-two, and of the Ludo-
pondenee of the ...Flitted States; the ninety
'fourth.
J. P. VAS BLEST. Sheriff.
"VEST OF JURORS, SEPTEMBER
coca, at Towanda, tm,
011/11D roan=
As hini, Jeremiah Storrs, W P Cole; Athens tn.,
GoFsham Bunnell; Canton bore', Lindeti; Le.
Whipple, Wm Kelly; Overt-enact= Usti'.
will ; °MeV. 0 W Deers: Bid bard: W 0 Gonzales;
L Gleason. Albert
ne, John Gordon, J Pnrman. J rCr. o ;
Om*vell;Siandlog Creek,
John Dore; Tuscarora, Philip Delmar; Towanda
bore. F E JarilkF 8 Ford; Terry, Chat Thompson,
William Terry; Troy twp.. Aden Calkins; Minket;
Smith Tuttle; Welkis, Leslie Deviance, Asa Wain;
Warren, George Rogers. 7 •
711112.16 SVILOZI-71611T WEEPL.
Alba bOTo';Ctleiter. Williams; Athens .tap Wm
Westbrook; Athens bore. C X Stanley; Albany, E
W Burdick; 411arlington boro'. Thomas Smith; Dar
lington terp., P Gostitt; Burlington West. Zoseth.
Hilton, Anthony Beath; Canton tory., Houton MOM.
Granfille. Loren Leonard; Herrick, James
Kitten; Leßoy.. Geo Stotenberger. A X Phinney ;
Monroe H C Rockwell; Bidgebary.G W Mead,
Wm Stevens. Enoch Middaugh; Rome hero', 0 P
Vonght; Rohm twp., Thomas Vaught; South Creek,
Wm Balmer; Smithfield.C Wm Cramer, Erlyssea
/Moody, I Bird, Jr„ Isr ael Phillips; Shrehequin,
Homo Horton, =ten Phillips; Standing Stone,
E L Gregg. If V Dash; Springfield, A •11 Fanning;
Towanda hero', F Watts, D McMahon; W Dittrifh;
Terry, Philip Hoffman; Troy twp.,John McKean;
Triscarors, 0 D Culver; Ulster, Phiander Holcomb;
Windham, lametlesile; Wilmot, W T Grant; War
ren, Vir M Chaffee.
7ILLTLIVI MIOISS-4[IICOND iCBLE
Albany, Win llahr; Athens top., A Weller; Bur
lington West, 0 C Rockwell, F Whitehead;
Barclay, W E Drown; Canton twp-. Peter Darrow;
Franklin, S 011bert, 8 lffeßeo: Orwell. I Lyon; Pike.
W Bosworth; Rome twp., D C Wattles, John
ran RldireberY. Hft Owens, C P Hall: Smithfield.
I °Bullock, 'W A Ortnaby.ll Barn; Sheakeguln.
L puller: Springfield. E Burt; Sesath Creek, Antho..
13 7, Thompson; Terry. -E Herter/a, H Ham:- To
manila bore'. E C Shaw. II NV Welles, E E Doffing.
ton, N P Brown. B W Lane;-Towanda North. W
Sluyter; .Towanda twp„ Wm Ifekileken: Troy twp„
Buggies: Wdßea. /1 Orenell; WOW:sing. W
'Vaughn; Wanes. Oco Mks; Wilmot, D B Stowell,
JP Shorts; Wlnnhate,, H QuilW; Wysos.ll Shores,
ti Shores. , J. P. VAR FLEET, Sheriff.
Ed isiTairs NOTICE. -L-Not ice
R
is hereby Went/nit there his been Mod awl
settled - I - fettle otllee of the Register or wali, to and
for the County of Baltltord, accounts of admlnistra:
tion upon the following estates: • •
Final acct of Lyndon Fletcher, executor of Show
on Taylor, doc'd.
Final meet of V. S. Landon and Sarah J. fiart.rant,
exocutors of henry U. Oarbrant, deed.
Final acct of Louisa Gee. adm'r of ilYivanola Gee
dcc'd. . ,
Final acct of Asa and Jonatti4n Stevens, adrues'
of ByrepniSteveruu. decd.
Ilnd'aderof Sun D. Dinnuick, guardian of
Clgronco 15. Smith.
Flimlan'et. of Jane Everson, executrix of Charles
Everson, deed. . .
Final acct of C. 0. llailtington, cuxutor of 21..4Lei
Iluntirigton, decd. -
nod acct of LydlA E. Fanning and I. A... Pierce.
admr), of J. M. Preston.
Final acet of Stcpbeu F. Will r, guardian of
)Yank Baker. • -
Final acet or Salisbury Cols, ea ;r of V. Fisher;
deed. •
Final acc'trof John F. Chamberlain and Wm .-iren
rdrage, exes of 8. A. Coleman. deed •
Final gret of George F...1.10rt0n, guardian of the
mlnor,childeen of Wm. Santee. deu'‘L • •
• Filial /met of Levi Wells, adm'r of (II:rills:1 Tutu, ec' d.
ALSO—The appraiseteent of proptrts wet WYLY.
Executors or Administrators to widows or children
of the following decedents :
•
lEstat. of' Alva His.
4. Ambrose Ilurrty.
• . Abram Darner.
tCm.Sinclair. _ '
David Cro.Vley.
.• 1:1111bert 11.111.cr. -
•4; .• Henry Westbrook. . ••
'Abram Bastin.
And the same will be presented - t tile Orphan's
Court of Bradford County. on Tittir.lay the 13th
day of Sept., 11972, at 2 o'clocle, p. m.. for-confirma
tion and 'Allowance,
Aug. 7j 1972
TRIAL LIST-SEPT. TER4, 1872
Lvui.A G. Leclg, tte , vs, Hiram . Luther; ct al..eject
- do. David Brown eject'
A. 11., Smith vs.W. IL Storrs, ct.al trespass.
Stephen This vs Benjamin k carunson.......appeal
Michael McNulty vs Towanda 8ur0'.... ...... —case
JacobVenue - va Israel Smith. eject
N. D. Fox vs Hiram Sweet eject .
.
John Jones's ailmr's ys U. A. Kiff . - .... .....,.appe'd
0. D.:Bartlett va Antone_ Leder...—. ‘: ........ appeal;
Philo Hinges vs J. S. Andrews ',..s for ittt
Hoary Varellyant vs Charles 0. Piclrce' fur aft
Selah Wickham vs Wm. Gregg - . appeal
B. W. Payee je Sonays C. D. Cash. et a1........debt
H. A.-Burbank vs John 0. -Ward. trespass
Nathan Baker. vs Noah W. Dricm, et at act fa
Emily Ehsbree vs James Ellsworth ' debt
0. M. Shader, et al NIS Henry Waril k • trespass
Affeulayne vs Solomon Stevens ' " issue
Wilson'C. Etisativa Ralph Gregory. et al . ..... ad . fa
Weils,Harris k Patrick vs Ithaca k Athon DR C . o for at
"do. - Chauncey L. GrabL.tiesppas
J. R. Cowell vs Betsey Nichols trespass
461. M. Decker's „IldlIIVB 111 M. A. Boekwell debt
Jonathan 'Whipple vs D.. Cash's admr''s ....set ren'd
Wm. P. 'Chamberlin VI °trial Ames • ' MSC
Catharine Wheeler's use vs Moon Ar Stafford...eject
C. D. Northrup vs G. P.Cash c:IS3
E. A. Packer vs John Gard ejecr
A. C. Moors vs Brutus FAIL et al ' ..sc(fa
Dewey Buell vs W. 8. Dobbins... ' ....trespass
F. R. Person vs F. retailer: et al for att
Henry?.. Brigint v Joilithan Nichols ......tresPass
8. N. Aspinwall vs L. H. Tears—, trespass
J. M. need TS W. E. Bull sci fa.
C. F. Wells vs Jesse Spalding.... issue
h
to - fer att
Jahn F. Russell Willard E. Stoll appal
neltry Killer vs N. Braith'itdrar's..... ......appeal
Andrew K 'Pomeroy- vs C. J. Coolbangli, Cl al—debt
Martha Tinsman vs Wm. Griffis, at at - ......
Julia Artell, kr.. vs C. T. Merry, et al eject
do - . G. P.' Ballard ' eject
Methodist P. Society of- Albany vs Methodist
Church of Albany.. , ....... ' • iii:et
. Poser-
.
Wm. Braille Ina E. _ -.neroy.,'„ - • ' debt
Wm. Snyder vs Au Doty - replevin
John Saltmarsh vs John Heavener ' eject
Union Dank, Lewisburg, vs S. R. Aspinwall ,k Co.casc
P. S..Wyrikook vs E. Smith . cue
Wm.: Halbert vs Junction Canal Co case
Daniel Boughton vs W. 11. Moorei. ..appeal
Snlaportut returnable Monday, September 9,tb,
1137.2. at 10 o'clock. a.m. -
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—J.S.Camp
Dell now to use or C. M. Manville rs. D. W.
liarshbarger.—ln the Court of Common Plcaa of
Bradford County, No. 176. Feb, Term. 1802.
' The:undersigned, and Auditor. appointed by mid
catirt to distribute money* arising from Sheriff's
sale ofdelcudruat's real estate, will attend to the du
ties of raid appointment at the aim of .DeWitt 'A
Maynard. In tho Borough of Towanda, on TUES
DAY. SEPT. 10. 1872, at 10 o'clocl. am., where
all persons having claims upon said flinds am re.
quired to present theni or tsa debarred from coming
in upon said hind. D. C. Dr.WTTT, -
August 7.12.w4 • _ Auditor.
IN ANCRUPTCY.—In the mat
-L. ter of F AIBBY
,3111, Bankrubt. Western Dis
trict-of Pennsylvania. •
Tei +moat n KAN Coicsart r The undersigned
hereby, Wes notice of his appointment as Assignee
of HARDY MIX, of Towanda Borough. in the coun
ty of Bradford a*d Ststo of Pennsylvania, within
• said District, who has. been adjudged a Bankrupt on
sid
petiti onDistri of h is creditors by the District Court of
• Dated at Towanda, Pa.. 'the 224 day of August,
1872. • - JAMES POSTER. Assignee.
ORPHAN'S ; COURT SALE.-By
virtue of an order issued out of the Orphtta a
Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, Mbar
dian of the estate of Wm. 0. Lewis, Mary Lewis,
Amanda Lewis:EU Z. Lewis and Sarah B.' Loris,
miner children of Mary Lewis deceased. will ex
pose to public sale on the premises on SATURDAY,
AUGUST 31, 1872, commencturist 1 o'clock, p. in.,
the following described lot, piece or parcel of land
satiate in Monroe ttrp., bounded on the south aide
of street leading frbui Main street to Rockwell's
Bridge, on the north by the street aforesaid, on the
vast by land of Sarah Evans and 8: S. Hinman, on
the south by land of S. S. 'Hinman, on the west by
land oft. H. Griswold and Hiram Rockwell. Con
taining 1 acres oethereabonts, with en old framed
house and a few fruit trees thereon.
/Min—One one other piece or lot of land situate
in Monroe Borough, bounded on !Lenart!) by land
of Z. L. Rockwell, on the east by land formerly own;
ell by Wm. Hart, now deceased, on the south by
land of Codding, Russell it Co., and on the west by
Main street: on which is a. two-story house. Said
: lot is about 43 feet on Main street and the-same die-
Itance back from 313 in street. '
TERMS CASH.
July 29, 1812
TN BANKRUPTCY.-DISTRICT
Court of the United States for the Western Die
triet of Pertneyhartin. Western Pistriet of Penn.
* crania. In the matter - of Gordon F. Nixon and
A. .G. ]Cason.' 'Ann- of G. F. Masan: k C 0..) Bank
rupts
Western District of Perms, frania,ss.—This iff to
MAT. boner, That on the rftli day of July..A. D.
1872. a Warrant In Bankruptcy was lamed against
the estate of Garden P. Mason and G. 'Mason.
tfirm of 6. P. Mason k C 0.,) of the Borough of To
wanda, to the County of Bradford and State of
Pennsylvania. who have been ad.itidged Brakrapts
en their own petition that the 'payment of any
debts and delivery 'of any property belonging to
sorb Briikrupts_ to them or for their use, and the
transfer of any property by them, are forbidden by
law.; that a meeting of the Creditors of sold Bank
ropts. to prove their dets, and to choose quo or
mom assignees of
their` estate. will be held at 'a
Court cf Bankruptcy. to be holden at the office Of
E. Overten;Jr.. in the Borough of Miranda, Pa..
brier° Edward Overton, Esq.. on the lintiday
of September, A. D. 1812. at 10 - crolock„ t. rn.
au., sal
July 23, 11672.-4 t
A t pitlNlO
YtRATOR'S NOTICE—
Nome is hereby Oren that all Eferpons indelhod
to theestate of 'UMW MORGAN, late of Wyssoa.
Pa.,,• demand. • aro roquested to make lam.. tate
=t, and all persona having claims against said
nal present Mena duly authenticated for mi
tten:eat. JAMPS LYMAN ISORCL4II,
- Adro:nistrator pith tLs WW annexed,
August 1. 1972. -
~_~' _~'
C. E. ULADIM.NCi.
. R.-sister
C=!
W. A. THOMAS, Prothonotary
• LtWIES LEWIS: Guardian
A. MCMDOCII,
U. 8- Marshal. as Messenger
,
sin* of d g h t. brae& 9t4 Gold
of Comias -et thiadfOrd cONtitYsXl4ll,
feetattbd win be eetOitact 111 Valk
d - the Court the ItOronglhat. OM& kik
mod eausty. on UMW= the IfereffirofAff
-1873. it .1 _o'clock In the afternoon, ell th e
franclakfattolt !Val at. Cot fluttleita 410411)1Cod
and Ball Road Comsat u they east both In the
counties of Credford hadPulltne, enxiattneta
Ad Ainemahly such OM Wade end voadiliti- ,
!hazed and taboo in mention at the Ent of Cos
welt H. ItoeheataiTe,' The ftblitand - ead Au coal
and Ralf Boa Company. 1 -
J. PE LLET VAN Met
Towanda.
Towanda. Joly ff, • . frhayitr.
, I !At• tz• :I:4'/ t Ut '
Notice hereby' given that aD persona inlet&
ed to the estate . : ot S. D. AUIIII4 late of Wpm
.wnahip, deed, are revolted to nuke immediate
payment, and AU gelleentrhaving dials sopeost said
ante met present the name decry indlicanicated tor
iitilccoant. M. 11. LAMM%
July nt. - atindtdatratoi.
F XBetiT OS'S. 'NOTICE:—
J 1.4 Melee Is hereby gVien gala parilolui Indebted
to
the estate of Mary G. lane% ale at Athos.
deceased. ire rcquattal to make Intmediats ps;
meat, and ad persons hating datum against Old es
f
tate must present the same daft' authenticated for
settlemand. - _JAMEIL 2. morn
HOWARD PTAK%
Vascular&
August I. 1872.-44
E XECUTOR'S.
Notice. La hezelaygtcen tbatall persona Inebted
to the estate of Y. PAILEZA,ot Bono.
.deceased,WM requited •lo :soda "IntmedSde
payment, and all persona having claims against said
estate must preaeut them ditty authenticated for set
tlement. ' E . PHBAIId PASSER.
Aug. 1,12.V8 . , • lAndoistritpr
"PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
THE CONSITTUTION Or PEMMTLY.IISI,I.
Joust IIIE49,I•PTION
IltarOsli'a .J 41.31123D51ENT 2b 211 Z COINIITOTROJI
. ' -pazirsusitsu. -
Be it rewired by the Senate and House of Riorarete
!alive* of the Conintonesonith of Pt:tuttylontar an Gen
eta! Amiably met, That the following amendment of
the Constitution of thiaCosaniinermalth bo twovuseit
to-the people for their adoption or rejection. perm- -
ant to the provisions of the { tenth acacia thereof. .
Vette oat the stell'aeetton of the Mirth fledds of
-the Constitution. anti hued in Ifett therootibe for
foiring: "S flute 'Damn= shall be chcisen by the
qualified electors of the State. at spelt times and for
such term of serried as t
shall bap cr beelpw,"
.fteaker of tho 'Douse of Depreseetstie;me
JANES
- ' Speaker Of the &mato.
ApproTed the tvrentpseeond day of larch, Anna
Domini one thousand eight - hundred and seyoutr
two,
Prepared and certified for publicinSim pursuant to
the Tenth Article of the Constitatis&
- IfithISCIE JOIIDAN,
Secretory of the Cauunonweatth.
Wee Secretary at the Oonunorrireallha-
.Harrisburg, Juno 2G, .1872.-3 m... J a
XECUTO IVS .NOTIM
..I:INoUee is hereby 'given that all persons tndebted
to, the estate of 41. - . M. WARM, late of Towanda.
deceased. are requested toinakelmtnediatemmeel
and all persons haring datum against imM estate
'nest prtawat them duty staretteteed for settle
-went. .*. N. N. MTh,
angli.w6 Executor.
A SSI,GNEE'S
11. counts Of Geo. L. Keenly', hive been placed to
the bandit of Nathan Told, Kn. for -eyilleettotr. and
If net paid , by the 15th of Antfoat." costa will be
made. - • • YlLt HEELER., Antisynee..
Angtott I, 1872.1 w
TNITED STATES INTERNAL
• 11.17.VEIME, Collector's 01tiro, 13tht District.
Pennsylvania, Towanda ; August 18,1572.
OTICE is hereby'given that on ,
t.be,.l7ta day of Animal, 1672. I *Lull at the
ractoryville depot, for viola4ou of thelnternal Rev
enue Law. one oadkage ipirits.; Any
Person clairninit. the wild spirits Waist such ,
claim in this oTlice within thirty days from this
date. or it will be sold according to law. •
Gl D..3IONTASIT, Collector.
A. 2%1'2
AYER'S SARSAPARILLA,
FOR PURIFYING TU ULOCA)
A medicine that area i., real bleasing•
StESSPARIII2., rankra poslilre . eure Of a so
ries%-ii complaint*, art'i . :alvzsg Ana'
too eftcri fatal. It purifies the blood, purges , Cott
the lurking; homers in the system, which nn4lermlno
health and settleinto - troublesome disorders.
Erup
tiuns of the skin are the appearattec on the suiLiSce.:,
- ot hnniors thst.filimald be expelled horn the
Internal :li.-raugenilatiS are the deterrenation of
these same humora to seine internal organ or
gate whose action they -clerenee and *ItOaO sub
stanc.i..they 'disease and de:slimy— Atnh's
LULLS. eaptls these homers friim the blood,. Whet
they arc gone, the disorders they protbict ditairoas
such as Inceretions of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
Longs. I.kiiptinns and-Eruptive Diseßes of the Skin
Anttiony:f Fire, Dose or Erysipelas; Firripyisi
Pu 3 bilel:\Biatebes , Boils, Tinhatn:, letter and Bait
Rheum; Scald Ilead,.T.ingicorni, Illcer.4 and Sores.
Neural;:ia, Pain iu -the Dome, Side,
and !lead, Femalo,Weakness,
arising from internal uleeraticAl and uterine disease,
Dropsy, Dyspepsia, F...maciation, and General Isebil
-Ity. With their departure health 'returns. ..
TUTSPAZTD UT „.
D., J. C. -4YER & CO., •.L01vr.5..1.,
PALL :TIC:AL AND ANALYTICAL CIIEUISTN.
Anil abld by Druggbsta all ?MINI the iro'rld. -
Dr. 1.1. C. PORTLY. c SON, Who!es..tle agrut!
T.r.va;:4l , l * , Va.., and Cur sate by tlealei t a ' .tbru9.6 . lzotilf
.
county. . • tsep..',2
81-100-73 1- &
.HORSE POWERS &'CLEAIVERS,
sled will sell a better
cm: be had elsewhere In the world: Wu claiin tar
our machines that they wiU does Much, or more.
thlt anypther. and are more, aufahly We
pe+onslly superintend our work and seo that it Is
•well down. -We will send .
Dlsourrn, oATALouusa.
of oar machines, on avii , lication.
ONE AND TWO HOR I SE POWEOS,
One.ct re-; Horse THRESHE* te• SEIIjtATORS.
THRESHER etrtd CLE.INERS,
FA - N.NIN.G MILLS,
euicuLan AND DRAG RAW a1:114.6
NNW AND GRIST MILL work done tti
dive us a cal Ware purchaffing elsewhere.
Vrt "Oa (1110.1aVIDI
.- -Op v- :ao . o.rpir
Aug., 2. 1869. ,j
NEW - HARDWARE STORE!
= JL'SE a LEWIS
Are just receiving.a new supply of -
rt.- W . It E.
At the did stand of Marshall. Brothers, in
•lERCUR'S -BLOCK.
Call and exarulne our goods and prices. We hare a
largo and well selected stock of -
I : ... •
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, :PAINTS,
OILS, norm a: not= ruralaaimu allaous
. . ,
Of all kinds. Farmers and Builders will And that
this la the place to buy Hardware ai the ;
LOWEST PRICES OPPERE:D.
•
We have adopted the CASH SYSTEM*, as we ire gat
{stied this - la tie only correct and safe way of doing
business. WC' shall pay special attention. to Menu: -
factoring Tinware and doing all kinds of Jobbing at
the IdweSt rates. •
TUNE & LletVE3..,
•
Towanda. July 1-1. 1 8 72- ,
JUL:OME . ' ACADEMY. The. build -
• ing has been repaired, And -tablea and chars
have taken the places of those old desks; ' - -
The, rail Tenn will open Magnet 26th, 1872, under
the supervision - of P. L. ChriapeL mated. by:Miss
L. A. Itblgway, and continue 12 weeks.
•
ON.
CCI2IIIIOII E/Igiith •
and 0110 Ilighei.Englisb $5 00
Single recitations in Languages • , $3 00
Al! gals are to be payable at the middle of the
term.
Special attention will be friveu to students wishing_
to qualify for common School teaching.. ,
,Good board can be obtained on reasonable .erma.
but students:can lessen their Menace by renting
rooms and boarding themselves.
• For further information 'dike=
• ": CIIIIISPEL, Principal., ,
August 1, 1872.
- NDY DIRECTION OF . TITER PREY? :
.-11-1' Mont of tho Towanda: Vianding and HAVOLI.
Fund Association.' a special 'uteellite or, tho stock.
holders will be held humediately after the nest ref!
War meeting of Magnet =lt; to take action in regard
to amending Article X. (ton) of the Ff. Laws by
strikintennt the words **four and seven," and mak
ing it read sto "
Aug.7;l2. C. F. CHOSE. Beey.
FOR SALE -=IGO mien of. fiiiajarra
in4 land eitnate4 in Muskegon county nicht
gan. - Easy of access by rallreed. or water. in an iin
proved_ country. Said farm artil be sold on easY
terms, or nould exchange for en Improved farm of
10Qadrua lit this county and 'pay the Matesae: rdr
full particulars addreaa sutrpailier at Montet's Pam
'
Pennaylaanta.
11ig144V3• 'fan •
JAMES 0: ES:
LERAYSVI A LLYA ACADEMY-
R e v- n , F. (XY - MRAtir, A. Princiral:
Coleman Assistant: Miss fiut , !ie
Teacher of Purees sti , phert 'Wilson Buck. Teacher of
Pcrunanship. Fall term begins Sept. 2,1472, anti
continues 12 weeks. Thorough instruction in ram.
mon and hig,lag.te z ush . au2 logpse t es.- ; 11usriland
tool nit at zineletn& ,o ! atm-,
Tuition from $2 50 to 26 IX/. Instrunental
‘ l, 4 4, irter JOAO • 2., 110 sug722-NtB
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