Xitadford tpitta Towanda, Tlinrnday, June 123 LO,CAL ,01) GENE - • , JoNATHAN NOBLE, fathe r of .4... t Non; died at ita; residence ok•J I ia,i„i Esq., on Sa*ay last, aged 51 THE pewpfficial postage have bed' recei*d at the rest OM They are-to be used on all offi after the 30th inst. , Ti Episcopal Sunday-W:1. 1 meet during . the Summer months - at' in the morning. The change takes Einnaaj . . • • WE 110 PE our citizens .g erallY may attend the sessions of the Toachcirat Asp.: ciation, on Friday and Saturday of . 1 'week; , If any class .of public labotersteserre egement, it is the teachers._ _ . Titz ~ Bradford county Tel Association meets Pt:day ot.this weeks Susquehanna Collegiate institute. ihe evening „by per. d. S. Srs.w.knT Presbyterian church. THE strawberry festival to come off at kercar's-Hall, on Wednesday evening, dune 'lB, ought to bo welLattended. The ladies who are to conduct it,=know jast how tcl' inamigo such affairs, and will make it a ples.Sant occa sion for all who may attend. WD HAD • the spleasure, the, other evening, of- looking npon some of the argest brook trout we, have ever seen. ThArwere ta ken from 'West Canada Creel, near Ut ca, by Mr. S. H. AJNBWOD,TII, and - presented 6 Mr. Ovr.wrox, of this plabe. • TIIE Ladies' Benevolent -So l piety, till give an Ice Cream and Strawberry Festival in Mermir's Hall, on Friday - evening J tine 20. The benevolent will-bear this in mind, its this society is one of the niost worthy and tleserv ing institutions of the place. THE National Bank, of this - iliac° uses 250,000 deposit tickets in a year.; /- stitution is ils.fe, 4 - eliable and prosperot the - Ray,°tae bank is to bercmoved to thl lately occupied by 'ldercrirs Blink, next in order to have some necessary repair on First National, "DAVIS. VANDYKE s residence, East Canton, wLs burned on Wednesday ing last. The fire originated,in the seco ry, from the kitchen chimney. The fu ittlhe lower part of the house ryas mos, ruotol. There uaa an fnanranec .of f 2,, hon-e and .i , :300 on furniture.. GENTLEMAN from LuzPrnp co wailed into ono (lour exten - sitsinesi es the other day, and informed one of tlie' pro prietors that rid-had 'see :it their atlyerthiernent in the EssonrEr., and wanted to purchase some gcods. He made a bill of :over fitly ciollarci. Advertising (1 , ;(s pay. , . • 1 Tins new school board oroTtnized oulhe 21 inl-t., ,by the tlcetiNt ,:f the roilol; lag • _ , . I i're:4l..,/!—J: A. Coin:Esc,: ' ' Sier , briri/LE. i. Fox.:! . Tit'as,! .11 - - S. W. 1.1 , ,n0t215. (_, L'ect )r—S. W. RfAlGE.r.s..' , . _ .„ . ! Is. THE fair. and fetival of the P. MerctirlSl Hall last week,l was a 11CCCEti firiapcitaly. The grots ,rpeipt4 , ut12,000. 'A bald heatlel can epOtst .Stlpt. JCDD, f the Barely 'of the . Pa:: N. I. 1L; hrangl,' .the han2g:ale inns of $1384.1 1 Mr. R AUH w.it“tt:C . lllCliy may. Thevote stjo .1 IWO QM • 1_ , • . 'WE NOTICE DV the Elmir c i\ that Mr. MAcF.lttLA•st*:, work On thelCoal !-- , f the tnit:lSfatbs , ,,i . j . out. 31r.111.11,as meth! fie subject or. his book a study tor [nary' -years, and front his thr•toagh know - lc-I'OJ and tine intclketual aitciLinentit, hak - e oh 11csi taLey in ree...yramcfnding Ik production I ttt the of all who tkitre informatio r in re gard to.th6 " black Illiantonds," v.liittltebter ro Largely into- the cAnif,rts and treccest:tiei of I • TUE Sunday - school scholars iA, the .1k [ . E. Church at Canton., take the foil , ;uing i , lrAgc-:I • . . . ' t _. ' , " I-herehy pledge rny;elf ki abstain freM the use of 1.11 intoxicatini , drink, including" trine bz - ,er and cider, as a blverage. ' Also, from the nse of t. , baccil in;everyform, and from 'all pro.' fanitc." Ii air the . sanda. 3 l :-.A,..nrioi scholars in , the I land Ivould subscribe to and rigai - ortsly keep tickli a' 'pledge., the riel.t generation would r.lama - CX-it tic ,-, .. t . '. milTe•Ainal. . WE 4nr .indebted t "mine b r ost" ,- , i , F.lll rit. .tr. a neatly printe(l . pamphlet of: - porna lifts 1;-q - 4, -, co* taimng a lull and intreisting history o'f. ttreio (1 Horst - hin hr:s.tlf:ry, the •i‘ Sun Inn," P,thlel.i , m, P. i The work-Iris two illiii!.- trati:)i: ! , showiur. , tl.:(, appearanc.o of thr‘•build ing,:in 1.758 ad:11:173. T.:ld • Lit.ny is i)a.-e 1-np.i . , (in •inal - c•ri7,li t•fic , fnliy drawn - front antllcntic rteor:ls. hi the ,, ::'llllive.F. of the Moravian Chnieb, in P,etlifcl:e . m. I That Mr Sxrrn, will keel np the re , put - itic,n,lthe Louie has afways c.u.t.,3 - e(.l, none' wh: , , linoti 'him will, for a m <tont (I.(uht. WE WERE not R. little surprised 'on eititicr Cautonr, last weqi: to witness thy, evi (lo.le.i.s of tnrift'amrenterprise r:voryiihere "manZes.t.. Alt4ogh it busy seas9n for:farmers, thec nets andistereg were ,crowded with pen t, ple, and the elllda of,tltcatn and smoke Fising from a .more to!d that the manuf.teulring ietteres;s of the piled cr.'cre r.ot ne;;leet..d. Fiic hat.dgOMe-ehureheg, find a aribitt eturally - beautiful gehool• platnl`indiatO that the ireligin:ps and intellectual training of the people lg • not. 'lir:cd in the dih and hurry of bu'sinesg. • . I i WE IIAyE reeei,ied from one r of 'our delegates to the . Cobsf tutioual Conven.lon, a lettt r complaing thlt, the Itnronrra has!dotin them injustice in referring to the salary 't-raes tion. Ile t'ayslave have not informed our4ead •ers that ;Iva Le7,islat•ire repealed th'e.hiw the kalary $.1,000, and commanded ilia', Con 'vent.tun to tic qv? ralaiy I 'pr it own nieMbe'rs. We r.,lvef lir mtniber: the benefit of this 'State ment,4ut.ean gee how it jristifies..th.erri in, vot:lrrg them-ekes a salary more than double the ninonnt thy expected when 'tht y a6eepted the nf:lze. . „. • J.-. . MissGIII:E3IAN, a native 'of .this county ; ivm h preseLA at the Teachers' Con ven!iuu this week, autl entertain our . people o i'riday - t.;ellicy, with restlitf.,;s: We hope to see a ful: E::l4ra. :I,irtrfiser. sacs of ht The' citiz4is of Athens, Pa., wero highly entertained Friday evening, by the readings or recitatio7,3 of aline of the, finest poems in the English lartg,tAge, by Miss Florence M. ,Green man. Miss Greenman is it lady of rare abilities ,and accomplishments, and her recitations will compare tvell,though she, is quite young, with the most popular readers of the day. We have heard but one t.xpri-sision from those who beard her, and that Ent l of great satisficsion and - a de sire to hear her again. She gires'promise of a brilliant feture - . . ' WI . i.: HAVE hardly space to notice the . cor,ici-t given lj• Prof. SUEZWOOLiS pupils, 4s it Oa F'crv..:. The attendance was much too small ' for't l .•. cr• .lit tf ti.e awn, at the - fitifonxiance AN a. , , i ot ry ro.pecl erekhtalde both to Mr. S. and ..ni p:npi4;.l The $e entertainments are 'not i Rive t , f...r tl.e-pnrr,:',sc cf making money, but merely :. - 4 a filliely, ani to give parents ,an op- . porturnty Its jt ilgor-1-4 the pro — gross made by their chi:di - en. Sr.lfar, we believe, all express thetuzC r iSei Ent -e than pleased with Prof.Suan rho'ns 13 Ettni l f The proficiency attained by his ieLplars, is ieLe Lest evidence of his superi or E/ F 1 as,a teschpr or music, l and the people of Torian- - .la owe lt t ) themselves to see that he is Ikli patrOniZt!d. AC COliCf.3l. on Monday even-. ingimu*t have satikied all presmt that we are not lackip2, in tnn,:ical talent, andunder the di= rection of such a master AS Prof. S., there can be p. 3 &r,tiht that in a few years we, shall eaten as Aita'a - r A;C coMkTulity. .7dß. EDIT: Tfierresideliot of Mr. Daunt Vsurrtio, near Bast Canton, caught Are in the roof, about 11 o'clock A. 31., of the -41 b inst:,:and was consumed with nearly all of He contents. Insurance *OOO. During a shower thin passed over Western Bradford on the ith inst.„ lightning killed a sow and calf, belonging to V. AL Ntruemr, of Alba; and a cow owned by Tuonss Humus, of Leßoy. Between the 15th of Alai& and the lit of /nue, a huckiter living on towinda, Creek, sold upwards of ‘2,000 dozen eggs at /*lay, yet this is but a small, part of the gross amount sold there from the must section. - L. ! 878. H. W a Pow tamps in th 4 letter" AT A meetthg,of the incorporatore of the Bradford B. B. Co., held June 9, 1873 4t Towanda, the company was organized by the election of the following dirpetora : John B. Madden,' John Parinnorck E. Bead Myer, John A. Codding, John F. Mei* W. Woodburn, E. T. Elliott, B. B.7.Dartt, E t . - Colvell,loseph Powell, A. L. Cramer, B. 31. Manley, G. D. Montanye. c I will o'clock ace next The Board of Directors elected as officers • J. B. Madden, President ; J. P. Means, irk* 'President; John A. Codding, Treainwer ; G. D. Montanye, Secretary. Executive Committee—E. A. Myer, E. W. Colwell, E. T. Elliott, Sohn Passmore, Joseph Powell. • encoar ehers' at tbo taro in In sthe Ufa Enrron : The citizens of Ben iette are somewhat astonished to see the iron horse make its appearance through the moun tains, on the present unfinished Allegheny Val ley k Benneit'e Brach B. B. And at the pres ent. terminus of the unfinished track, many wore surprised to see ;anexcursion train . , the other day, bearing President ,Gaairr and his escort, sixteen in number, including Oen4 Cm- EIION, J. D. Cacaos' and Senator OWN Thoy cook, eat and sleep on board the tramp, and =use 'themselves during the day by taking the ifieckled beauties from Mix, flick's and Dent's Buns. The President appears Ito enjoy himself finely, end takes some long trainps through the brnsh and over there:Ai r wheie the scream of the panther and boil of tte wolf, would "amuse" him in the night, iihdrild darkness overtake him out in_ those ravines. lEtenz:6ite, May 29,1875 PERBONAL.—D. STRAWBRIDGE, OR.T. member of Congress, has returned from his ;Southern trip. 'The Doctor is 'worthy of com mendation for the pains 1.0 has taken '0 learn from 'personal observation the state of affairs at - the South, so that be may act intelligently up on question, affecting that section, next winter. —One Moore young lady of the third ward, is to hi made happy this-evening, by becoming a bride 4 6: —it affords the friends of Hon. IlEsur Boone, real pleasure ttiknow that he was re-elected to the 'dike of, Caccia Judge in Chicago, at the election on the 2d rust. The liquor nen mid° -a desperate effort to defeat him, but, he was elected by a majority of about fifteen t humired. Judge B. was for many years an bemired and influential citizen of this place. Numerous friends .who fought the rum power ;vita him :then, rejoice that ho still remains faithful to the cause. • he in & By room week, made near morn .d etp tn Hue tI3 re= DOO on anty lions• ED. Emu.= : In your issue o May 13, appeirs the following communication (laded at Smithfield : • • • " Elliott thilbert, an old resident of this place, parsed througn here a short time on his way to 3lissonri, ,(his new home), with ,his Muth wife, three of whom are still hying." If the individual who wrote the above, did it carelessly, with no intention to injure, he might be e*sable. If he kare if to the publio as an item Of unconscious of the fact that other peopk as well as himeelf, den appreciate kin:lures, then he is too. destitute 'of comMbn senre responsible. But if it was written with the deliberateint;tion of injuring a per son absCnt,.r.nd therefore incapable of defend pn.Pwounding the feelings of his 'friends who an: here, he a rillatri, and be neath the notice Of ever?huriest man ;-and his baseness in thus dragging the, domestic rela- Erma of a marl before the public, (Innis his cowardice in withholding his name. i • - CrIIUS /11.1LBkRT, East titnitiiikld, May 2 1873. ' 7 1:90° Flom the' reports we have received . - of the conduct of saint, of tho people of this county, during the recent sess•on of the Snll van county caur;'•ire fear the citizens of little Sullivan will prefer hereafter to have us try our ca•ses . nt home:: ~„A. gentleman who Was present at the railroad snits in Laporte, informs ms that Col. rIO6..LET'S - . conduct, while on the witness stand, Ras so straugd and traceonntable, that one of-the counsel was compelled to ask him whether he had not been _ drinking a good deal." The Colonel's indignant denial of the soft irnpeach went, did not appear to clian l r the views of those .preFent: In ,reference o the Colonel's coating, the Prtss and Standard says : "Col. lio'ht, while examining a copy of the Press and .s;talirlard last week, remarked that it was printed in Towanda. He said Bradford conntyliad to furnish lawsuits and print news papers tor Sullivan county. Whether he thought the Press and Standard too vied to be printed anywhere else than in Towanda, or whether ho meant to disparage. our paper; by insinuating that it was no better than the Brrdford Argus, we donut. know in either case. he tenoned his usual practice when making political speech es--imisrepresented the fact to ',support the. in ference." I Thel.iilowing, item from the 'same paper, is a tile slander upon the repntatio i n of this village. The individual . referred -to as I'BEEXAN," is a terideut of the same town from which the col onel hails, but it is his good fortune to hAve the same name as one of oar' most respected citi- ' . J..' Wm. 11. Morgan, Eic . attending Court last wee , went to his room at tlin hotel, and found snugly ennoncef, in the middle of the bed; a Towanda gentleman fami liarly celled "Beeman." He routed the intru der, who forthwith made—a rash for the next room, and bounded on a bed occupied by i jew 'peddler:: The peddler thus -suddenly roused from his - - slumber, imagined himself -in the hand's& a midnight garoter, and cried mur der" to the top of his . voice, which quickly brought Sheriff Mooney and a number or other .persons to the rescue. "Beeman" gave vent) to his indignation in language not over pions, but very emphatic, and ended up .by declaring than` he "could lick any man in(Sullivan coun ty."s This roused the patriotic impulses of Our oia meat man, Martin Welsh, who attempted - then and there to "punish" the slanderer of the fair -fame of-our county, bat •tho by-stand era interfered and prevented kith from "chaw ing up "-the boaster. The Sheriff then produc ed some iron bracelets, which ho proposed-to put on the innocent gentleman who only want ed to sleep on a jew peddler, but finally, on due explanation, let " Beeman " go, who fonr.d other quarters foithe night. The poor peddler too Much frightened to sleep, packed an his traps and was roidylor a start early in the morning. As.he was leaving, he anxiously in wiped for the " easiest way to get to Mehoopa nAV. to which Morgan coolly responded, "In a loon." The peddler moved off with a hopo less air, .exclanning, "Mein Gott! vat a cow thry *.- Dubs left at the Recoider's Office from Tam 2 to June 11, i 673: Alvin A. Waltinan awl wire to Mary Willheini. Alttanv. • ' • . - I Lori Ta,)lor and .wire to E. T. Lircom, Gran LEV J. T. Dailey and wife to E. T. Lsreom, O. F. Sanderz and wire to Chafr. P. Peck, To wanda twp. - • A. E. Lsrsy to Borman and Ellaßiles to G. K. Thompson, Wyainsing. - Thomas Waltman and wire ictEnima Placa Athany. . • Entrns Irvine and licaband to Adam Murphy, Alban.• • • Mercer, Morgan and Moody 'to Hiram Yaw, Wysox. Henry Ward and wild to 3lichael MeNnity Towanda Boro. ' ' M. Elliott and witc , to Blary:A.. Torre% IV)-- alr.aing. Clark Smith mad Wire to Cliestir C. Stewart, Orwell. • , • —N. U. Pomeroy and vrife to Lueinds W. Pom eroy, TOy Boro. • Ingham Stone and wife to. homer Stevens, Pike. 1 • John J. Giirintlis and wife to Lucy A. Max well, Towanda. ' N. Smith to Eldab Landon; Canton twp. .W. Bramhall and wile to Ildahlon 0. Moody, Towanda Boro. floury Smith std wife to Mahlon 0. 'Mold), Ulster. _ .F. M. Gianger and wito" to Alpo• and Parley Simmons, North Towanda. Geo. N. Atwood to Dudley C. Atwood, Wya lasing. : luso Huff, Ind wire to Henry E. Had, Stand ing Stone. - Henry C. Hai and wire to igalC Huff, Stand ing Stone. • - & T. Om and idle to epiditoraoii; 801116 • Henry &Nino to Abigail A. Boost* Tomo & twp. IL Gifted and wife to Francis T. l Bennett WTatming. • ;, Moselle Wilson to Fancy E. Moe. in trust, Retiree Bore: . I Albert E. Blakeslee b Mega Blakeslee, amitidad. - 'Edwin Maiden to Albert .Blrkeslee, . Geo. L. Mina and wife to Bylvis A. - Allen, Burlington. , • • 1 Ira Brown sod wifo to D. Brown, Wys lasing. _ J. IL and Helen Brown to, Mebitablo Brown, Wyalnsing. 1 - Nelson A. Maynard to •Clubs Taylor, Troy. Marcus A. Porter, *dirr. to H. D.' Bacon, Canton Boro. and WillliE. Leonard to Oliver Blundsgo, Springfield. - Joseph Sneilloti:H. Mcirley, Athens twp.. Joseph Conklin to JamegE.Bobinson,Orwell. Lyman Thurston to Joseph -Thurston, West Burlington. BRADFORD - COIIITY SisiDAY-SCHOOL Cosyzatioa.—The semi-annual meets ig of the BradErd County Sanday-School Association, convened in the IL E. Church, Canton, on Monday evening, June 2 The Preiddent, B. 8. Dann, in the chair.. Bev. 0, L. onisoa i chosen Conductor. - After the usnalwening exercises, Bei. 0. L Grasox, of Towanda, made an able and inter esting address on the relation of the Stinday school to the State. 1 ' • The Tuesday morning seuion opened at 9 o'clock. Half an honr spent in prayer, confer once and singing. lleports from schcols were then received. i ' • . ; Jas. C. Binowar i reported -the school at Pranklindale in , a,p.rosperons condition. Hum ber of scholars 56. Use International Lesson& Bev. Join. Jaw= reported - Union. School at Colombia X Roads! 1 Average attendance 40. Use International Lessons. Mr. Warn reporW 120 scholars In M. E. school, Canton. Average attendance 100. In ternational Lesson& , Sustain teachers'i meet ing. Hon. B. S. Darrr also made, a few re- marks with regard to this school. _ ' The Baptist school in Canton was represent ed by Mr. MACDONAI3, Ace gave the Conven tion Some very appropriate and excellent sug gestion& Number of scholars, 100. Aierage attendance- 75. I TeaChers' meeting. Use Inter national Imes. I 1 C. W. LAND4O:i. of tho Presbyterian lichee!, East Canton, reported the school in a prosper ous condition. The school numbers 55 scholars and 8 teachers. Average attendance of schol ars, 50. any of the children; and 'all of the teachers,embers of the church . Use inter national lel sons. Bev. S. P. Gans also refer - - roil to the interest manifested in . the scliool, and to the fact that there bad been a number, of conVersionS among the young people during the past wihter. • , Bev. 0. L. Canso:: reported • 290 scholars in the M. E. school, Towanda. -Avenige, attend !nice 125. Maintain tearbers' meeting sad use Interriational series of lessons. E. H. Ducox. S. W. ALVORD, or the Episcopal school, To !ands, reported 170 scholars. Average atlend ar.ce 120. llold teachers' meetings, and use International series. i .11er. Slr. Truer, from the M. E. school, East Canton, said the average attendance was 70. International lesson series. At 10 o'clock, 11ev. ,Tosr, JEWEL ~.was intro- duced to the Conventien, and delivered $ very practical and interesting address, on "The Sa perintender.t's Difficulties." The speaker held that the-whole chtirc# should be interested in the school, and that the fisperintendent should be chosen by the church. The Pastor Should conduct the teachers' meetings. The Superin tendent must learn to govern himself, or he. Can never govern the school; and must always realize his responsibility to God; should entlea-, vOr - to live above the trials and vexations of the world, not trusting in his own strength, but al :ways realizing Qv weaker he is in himself, the Stronger he is in God. • The large and varied experience of the speak er, in the &today:school work, gave-additional weight and interest to 'excellent address. After music, idismisied wit hlenediction by Rev. J. S. STEWAUT. 3lct at "2 o'clock F. M. Spont . halt lan hour in devotional exercises.. The Teacher's - Preparation was well and ably discussed by Roy. 7. S. Srawaur, Tuos. LET, MAC'DONJILI) Rey, J. JEWELL,. Rev. M. TRACY, Danir, OVERTON, FLUTE and others. Reports from schools were again called for. Itmins Srox E; Of the Leßoy M. E. Church, complained of a SC Ant •of co-operation of profes sors of raginn. Had to depend - upon those who tveFeknot members of the church, but the' work was nut without its encouragement.. number of the scholars have been converted. Number about 100. WESLEY STONE ; empeiini teudeat of the school, made som(Oremarks, hoping and praying fur greater manifestations of the spirit, 'School kept open, with the ex ception of two or three months, during the whole yeir. Mr. ELSSEIT, of the Disciple school; Canton, reported 80 scholars. Averages- attendance•6o. • lter. 5. P. GAM reported for the Canton Presbyterian !school. Membership teachers, add schbiars, 50. IntereAt increasing. Main- Min teachers' meeting. D'A. .OrtilrroN, , of, Towanda Preabiterian school, reported membership of 250. Average attend , iitee 130. Hold teachers' meeting. EirMiLNO SESSION. • Opped with devotional exercises, conducted. by Iter. J. 8. STEWART. • In the absence, of Rev.! Lown.r., Prof. Blormiaddressed the convention on the'" Re lation.-of the Sunday - 491101 to the cause of temperance." The subject was also discussed at.some length by Revs. STEWART, Grnsos and JEWELL. The bitter was connected with the first temperance society organized west of the North River, overss years ago, an organization still kept np. Brother Mum, a good Method . ; Ist brother, aPerward i the firstterritorial,Cloy4 error of Oregon, aided the speaker in getting 150 young peop'e to take the teetotal pledge. Mr. JEWELL'S fresh and healthy complexion, and buoyant spiritsl . are the strongest recom mendation to a life of total abstinence. Altho' ho has:ontlived the allotted ago of man, his in teliectts as clear and his step es elastic,, as most men in'the prime of life. Mr. Ovkx , rox made some remarks ,on practi cal teaching.' of Towanda while DevutionatezercisCs conducts by Rev. J. S. STEWART. • Rev. S. L. CoNDE addressed the Convention on the "Model School," and Was listened to With marked attention. The thtme was then disenised by Res. JEWELL, tIIACY, GmSoir, Combs, and Messrs. Danrr and Warr*. The question bUx was opened, and questiot answered by Revs. JEWELL, CONDE, LEDiAN, Gmsos, STEW . Atilltla Mr. DAL= The afternoon session was occupied with a cbildren's meeting, , and addresses Were made by ter. --- Lax c. Adjourued to meet in Trdi Iu Fleptember.:: , D. A.lorEirrox, Seey. . . BUSINESS, LOCAL. .. 1 . BUSINESS, 118.. Go to ,the tectrire Committee Sociable, Friday evening. . ' Special bargains in Black Bilks;at EvAss & Haascra)s. *. Every pew publicatiorvean be fontid on Cam' sholies. Sp_ at 'H. TATLOWB. - • tar C. F. Cuoss has just ppeneil a fine assortment of new chromoe. : sly. A large assortmeni`sUnick= et's Just received se ' Feogr .t. rte. That Domestic Brad at Sdorr & We, suits everybody. • _Fort DREBIII/10 CASE.--Chaqper Suites, at Foos? do Bolas, for fifty damn. itek.. Several valuable Farms , and liOnsos and Lot/ for sale by Barrrxrr Tim... M. Valuable bongo and twb lots for ale—pleasant locality—sear the Episcopal ettarr.h. Inquire , of Jams WOOD, &MO{ of Duo ltixss. g " • ' AFTERNOON SESSION WEDNESDAY 3YOILNLNO. san4' j Eintutzelave Belspiteletested girdeb seeds, s:oI quantities. , - fall IV* • la bulk or in lid" By possibility ion' wall ri mer be ao 'cheaply purchased anywhere In this section, at O. P. anew. , • & Hun= call [Men- Overitsenumt 'of nowr‘ing • 18-Ei, 'lion to the Goodi. xac's National Har and hir sale by . 1 Pamuusiox & Nip B Straw Mitt. , INS: We stook of tag; eat notice at t vs just; received Ji new blob we . can print on the abort e lowest rates. L • assortment of Ameri 'arlar Sknea, st !FIE PaNDLErcar & Miaow's. sor Be 8 , e you read the 'Lecture Committee ap ;eel, and then go and holp them Friday • ork executed at thks of e highest encomiums from 'the Uir Job lice, receives test critics. NM. New styles Dress; Goods, Shawls, Jags Silks, Percales, Piques and Prints t EVAXII4, Mu:manes. I The cheapest place in Towan its to buy your and Donuts Is at Mrs. J D. au.r.'s; G & Patton's Block, Towanda b. Pers ns desiring to assist the Iketure 1 , tee, can give their names to L. It. non, or any of the committee. iXCEI.I3IO* WATER beat well darb and bucket In ate. Lately iamb baproyed. Hitbay to hue. Call Antilles it. take yoradvice : when yon t go down.town, step into Mrs. Mrsoos' rooms of fashion. ,She don't ask yon to buy. s Perso na wishing to, purchase Real Estate of any description, should call on Burrixrr h Taker, Insurance and Real Estate Agents and lircikers. ifs. We desire the help of yqu at be Sociable, Fiiday evening, Jane 13,73. Mir Mrs. WOODRUFF would invite particidar attention of the ladies to her elegant assortment of ;new good, cotnprising every thing lit her line. OS. A fall line of White Goode, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Embroider. es, at . EVANS BlLDarrirs. Bridge•it. Mir The . Cook or Parlor lace to` bay a first-class stove, is at • PENDLETON &....r.naow'tf, Orwell, Pa. L. WOODRUFF has m ot Millinery ,tiooda to the tpied.by qauvv,r, over tton'e block. I 31 ,moved her rooms recent LONG'S store, HODGE'S. [ REVERSIBLE P pest Doveraitilo, or Side-Hill and I Plow in use. Just received a enppl, good satisfaction. Try it. Towanda, April 23 EVERY Fawn& ms OWI Use Itubber Paint. It is mixed tea Spreads easily exid smoqtly, is gloss: rable, eViStie, and h a Beaulyta. Pai WELLESAII,S the Paint. ie. 4 , e largest and most 1 1 s!,s l , F ic ciulibbon f and flowers In To I be toned at it. A. Przrza st Co.'s, o Court HoitsCl. 1 . I • - stir The beet place to b Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lis Fnosr.&, Boas. Baotory on Charles flee 107 Blain street. Thciy sell cBo WerrrEp—By FonEn, & S their mill in• North Towanda, 5,000 grain,—wheat, corn, oats and rye, the highest market prices will be p May 20, 1873. ~• We are now selling lhe Wo ven Wire Blittress.at $16:0O. They are tho cheapest spring beds in tho *arid. Why don't you call at FIIC/ST & Boxs and try one ? sir Mrs: J. D. HILL will spare no pains to wait upon all who margist, her a call. She makes Mnlinery a specialty. 1 Griffith & Patton's Block, BritlgeLst. sm. If you want a first-class Par lor Store, get' the Light Rouse, on hand and for ealo by PENDLETON Sr. Danliow, Orwell, Pa. Why run the risk of an acci dent, when ion Can got a ticket good for $3,000 in case ordeath, for 20:centa a day, by calling on FnAxu Btunmiz, at upper depot? seer Mrs.' E. d. has just re turned from'Zielt , York, with a large supply of Millinery and Wies' Furnishing , Goods,- in all the newest Myles and latest novelties. Opening dayiTuada 15. Buettne r PA'mr.--Have you seen or heard - Of It It not, it is worth. your while to enquire Into ite Bee B. 31. !ELLE& "Bobber Paint 7 card in another' column. * ArrED- n Tuesday Oternoon, Jane 3, one:handrod good fat veal Calvesi Also 100 Taesdivifternoon, Jane 17. Price far good calves, weighing ! from 130 to 200 lbe, 5 cents per lb. . * Grows Surra Wysaukink, May 20,1873-3 L. macAtE & EDwARDs:, pay par ticular attention to the tea trade, , and that is why they have secured so large a trade in that line. Yon aro always ceiteln to get the beef, Rhea you puichaae of them: 16-Crowl l ds!of people still go to 1 8corr. Co'! Rake'ry and pining Rooms, Ist door north of Ward Rouse, for refreshments. 'Warm meals at all hours. j If.yon have never triedanyof the Superior o 0 Java Coffee which McCann & EDWARDS are supplying to their customers, go and get some at , gnu). It is hrowned to perfec tion and they grind it to order. lazenus & Momds, , manufac turers of those celebrated spectacles, have changed theirr agency from .1, linaueNnes to Wx. A. Oita ERLAIN'R. ; Co 4. AT WHOLEBALE.- . .-1 1 . U. WErxmi to selling superior Hard 'Anthracite Coal, by the car Load, very cheap, delivered at any It: R. station between Wyalusing and Athens. Now is the time to secure your Winter's supply. D/FACIIIEEABLE Wons.—Sowipg plas terctit by ban i The Tompkins Copnty Seeder`. will relieve y n of the dlsagiceablejob; and do it nicely. It i I also sow WI binds of grain much better than you can possibly do it by hand. Tr); IC , IL lILIVEcus. ter Bi4min & HIiL iTo d call the attention of the public to the .foci that their market is always supplied with the choicest steaks, ross4, lamb , and mutton, pOrk, Sausage,- fish, etc. They aro now receiving daily supplies aline fresh oysters, which they offer at whole. sale and retail at the very lowest rites stir MO. E; J. 3 fis ou s has just re cto:died the 'Spring styles is Bets and Botuiets, also itlarge issorthient Of Fancy Goods, sub as Ties, Rats, Neck BuChes„Co*s and Oak tlndetaleeves„ both lace and linen, land 11l the latest novelties for the 13prinif . ' - ler M j Laws *ants fifty th and feet to At with Boots aad l ighoes at his newetore 'opposite the Keeninower. Boots at one &Mar: and tweak-flea cents a piiir; bow Is lo ? 157 Hairittreet, below fridge. , FOI Seuti:—The ncarth of the Epfooticoill'im . swage. Enquire of Onzros & AmothOr lot of arose. OLtonian` sizippdatiswisand :desired si B. A. Pirie oo.'s, at srmilly Mooed prioes! !M. N. call attenticiii to Dr. itanunee admitigement la ericetber ;einem He ( will be at the Ward House Jane 18 and 19, • • - 11116 Conan & CooTts have more, cheaper and better Boots and- Shoes, than were ever befarenteffed Ibr ale in Towanda. as. Mrs. J. D. HILL has returned from Ihe city, and now opened for the Bummer trade the largo!, assortment of goods iit her specialties era 'Replayed in 'this market', ilea at the greatest bargains. prifiltb do Pattoeip Block, Bridge Street. ' - Fawns!= Paint l you,t wagons, I s ky* mac hi nes , too*, etc. I can supply you_ with liubberTaint of suitable shades, ready for usel—beautiful, cheap, durable and easily ap plied. Jet blsoli s l for irons and striping. Lead ing shadeiand colors In quart and gallon cans. , II; if. Winzas. . • fie. Mrs. a„ LOOZWOOD, •of Ul ster, has just rockrest her - stook of Millinery Goods, Bpringatyles In Hats and Bonnets, and also a good asiairtment of fancy goods, such tics, collars and dna, undersleeves, both lace and linen, aud,all the latest norelties for the Spring trade. • sop Prepa;atory. to moving into a. 'new skim P. J. &um, a wtll offer unusual !a dmen:Uinta to purolussers of wall paper, boob stationery. Now's your chance. " Pro crastination is the thief of time." BUBB= rAnFr.--;-nesay for Me. ID Qcuirt Cain ;1,12 and 5 flatten Caps and Tubs: Pure White, Jet Black ;' and.. beautiful cottage shades and tin* : oat variety,. Thor best and chez for all *n , R. M. WELitIL IL M. wits. During the,_. eat 00 days we will sell, goods regaidless,of cost, ind will make prices tomtit all, in order to gAako room for goods pf our own manufacture ; now is thelime to bey., - J. 0. Pnoir Boas, . May, 7, '73. ' Blain street. It is not generally known that H. Q. yfurrszun, at the Book Bindery over the Rum= office, makes Blank Bdoks in any style - of ruling and binding desired. If you went a. new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a A NEW PLAN' OF' SELLING SENDAI &nom. Snioixo Boole.—L. 13. Powxxxe, 115 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa., will send on a a new plan from three to six sample copies of the latest books froMlbe different publishing housei, on approbation.. For circular, giying• prices and full particulars, address as above. June 4-2 w. I • GROIIIID PLASTER AT, RIIMMERFIELD aramießll4s."—Hafring received a large stock of the celebrated Cayuga P4STEIt STONE, which I have groui3d, I am now prepared to furnish all who want the best quality of Plastoi, at $7.50 per ton of 2,000 lbs. T. F. ESPY. c May 91, 1873—kiw. ' . , TO THE LADIES D.F.TOR:ANDA AND Vl cnarr4. Mrs. - E. J LADIES has the largest and finest . ortmcnt of Millinery and Fancy Goods ever brdnght into Towanda. Also a large as sortinctit . of, 'Ladies' and Children's Readi- Made Stilts, of the latest styles, Hosiery, Cor-, sets, Hustles, Hoop Sprig, Real and Imitation Hair Goods, Jet Jewelry, etc. I•w.—The -vel Land y. It gives WELLts B. 111 PLASTER AO CIRAIN SOWER.—Th i e Tompkins Corinti Seeder (which is also sold comblined with that beet of all Wheel Hay Bakes, the Tompkins (Ininiy)Whe best Proad cs#, plaster and grtin sower Id the market. Seeder; ap. Rake and Seeder comtined, Itak aloriejlo. Send for circular. ' y for use. firm, &l int. R. M. omplete ands, will •posito tho TOwrintla, April 16, 1873. • 44. • NoncE.-}lWsing located at Buffalo; N. 417 .1 in the Mercantile trade, the clothing buslitess will be dontinned,, as heretofore, at the Old stand, under the same arm. name, and managed by time( and Loot s% Sotomou. Thanking my patiozs for their past liberal pat-, ronage, I solicit a continuance of the same to the now managet&l ' Atax. SOLOMON. Towanda, June 4,1873-2 w. • ` .y Sasb, :.ber, la it l otreet. Of ; p for cash. $ van, at bushels ,of for whic h air Mr. J."-±Ar*rox, now .lecturing. in this county on the subject of temperance, will continue his appointments as follows : West Franklin, Friday, June 13 ; Loney, Sat urday, June 14; Granville Centra,Stinday, June 15; Fait Troy, Monday,slune 16; Leona, Tues day, &me 17; Springfield, Wednesday, June 18. FriendsWlOisg the lino of these appointments will plekse 'make the necessary arranqements. By order CommiLtee. ' • ' LECTURE COMETTTEE SCCIABLE.—For , . the last threo.icars the people of this county have had access to the beat course of lectures in this country, the COmmittee having sustain ed it thus far at a loss. of about $350. They ow come before the people of this,' county and request a benefit. Feeling it to be :for •the in terest of all, to have a first-cliis Lecture Course in this place, we feel confident . that this our first appeal for help, will be responded to in liberal manner. Therefore, the committee'have decided to bold- in Heresies Hall, on Friday evening, Jima 13, 1873, a Strawberry' and Ice Cream Sociable; and they desire the assistance of all to help in cleariiig the debt , of this gem ', mittee., , lly order of Committee. • slly- It may seem strange; but •it is true, that those who would suffer least from a sudden loss, are the ones who aro most ready to guard against it. who pois l uts .consul erable means guard it with& more jealons,care than do }Lose who biro but little, and whO\ de pend uthn that!little for .their home conifoits. Liability to accidental forine a part of the ex pense of a,dwelling or a store, or a I rorkshop; and it woublba as reasonableior the owner of s building to say that ho conid not afford to pay the taxes upon it, and allow it 'to; be taken from hhwand sacrifiCed at a public sale, tufrto refuse to make bin:wilt safe from the loss by a fire. Novrx iNSURAICCE COALPAITY.—We believe there is but cue insurance company in the United States, which insures plate glass against breakage. The company has been in operation long enough to test its strength and utility. ,In addition to issuing policies covering glass while in transit, it also remunerates i for accidents froth amyl of the following Causes, to which plat; ilea and', mirrors are hourly inbject • , • Ctarele i siness of servants, opening and closing storefronts, cleaning windows, settling of build store fronts, crowded thoroughfares, change of temperatures; runaway home; boys • throwing ' stones, balls, or other' missiles, pedes ,triams falling- on slippery sidewalks, intoxica tion, mallet), boiler explosions, Ehis -works,,Cuing cannon, hill storms, Mot burglars, 'and 'nutty other clunks. liarrnrrr & TRACY, Inaniance Agents and Brokers, are agents 4'oi this company. WHITAICEB—HINE.—At Pilo, Bradford. Co., Penn., by Rev . E.. 7: Kepis, Mr. Willard L. Whitaker, of Warren, and Mks Diary r. Rine, of Pile. BIIMIIFTELD—DURGA.---iri Rush Mugu . banns Co., on tha sth inet., by Rev. T. Thom to, Mr. A.. D. Butterfield, of finequebanns Parings; to Was Mary F. Durgs ,. of Rub, Pa. WESTGATE -PARKEIL—At tho house of the bride's fattier, in West Burlington, June 5 1873; tg .1. V . Mao, Eq ., Eli Westgate, of WestEurlington, , anancy A. ParkAr, of Bic same place. BEAD-I.4.WIIENOL—AI the )1. E. Parson age, to OwegO,on the 18th nil.. by Bev. I. 0. W.ee*A 0. L.. Mead, of Waverly. N. 1., and :eth . A. Larrrenee, of Athens,Ta. BRAINLItik—BIDLAWL—Ta 'Rome - borough. Jun? 4„ by flee. P. T. Merlott, Mr. 0. 'Ertard to was Jsno litiblek, both of Bbeehevin. - • HALLOCIi—DAVIDSON.—At Cbemang N. L, Jane 11M itu t4 Um B. L. Stilwe ll , Mr. N. Weller end • Mies Jade •DaVlAlson, both or Omit Creek, Eredfahl 6anty, Ps. s== I==a=2 B 31. 10ELLt3. Fl. W. ALvom?, , L. R. Faorr, Com. 4: F. SANDERSON, BARTLETT ' lir, TRACY, -- • Ineninnee Agents. . _ _ MA 8R1.D.),;-; • ~,t t •,' - - •;,, , it .- .1.1e.w: , -r,M , V, 7 14 - v.4 p..., t...,.....1,,,--:--,./c..,t ALMON - Lad - 14,71 ' first ligedeisbue..ormoms - WOOS ; AK*** &Aran ' . '.gad 10 Pa i s% - ' Ata.regi.xv, thou but o#, us 1 if bath we; liento pei ; .. I 1 • . Yeti 'as who batb.lmsreft us.:- 1 . l' Me eint all Mt iOrnrin heal.' BALDWIN:4k Tomatoes ligninW s Ms Mk 1873, Dan Baldwin, In the TM year of his The subject of this alcitai3lll born In Mont gomery 001111% N. r, Oct. 5, 808.. He iinnni with his parents to Sosocounty.l this State, in the spring of 1808. 3n hebec uwe elim a member of pie itagnmaii‘ tun, Chinch. li' 1827 t he wits married to lila AEI Omani unto who still arrives' Wm. ILI .the tell of 1831,,h0 lost the sight of ono p a, Atom - Which at: differtat times, he had much , In MTh he °praised a small ' in •Ttuairera township, min which he' ' , and there spat hil hat days. 1 He had beim 111 member of the Baptist Church for fortpao en years, and died realgii4 to the will' of f his Father. . '; . • , if . . ' • 1 COTEENDAVL.4n So th - Li Juno 3. 1873, John poykendalr, aged 5 Tara and 5 months. ' i I ClAllR.—ln ds ltvanda, on gat c ii June '73, Maio, titer of Peter I Nary barr, uri , aged 11 mouths. ' he j n MYER—In ton, May _ ( 49 , of sta r • tion of the rain, Fred Hallockl, only child of, Ohmic. M. Frank Myer, agud 7 muntbs.' " When o little baby darlhig ..- (hbased?the river dark an ;ride, Who was there to give him alma - Who took him on th e otli Side? i For the way was long and dreary , .. Baby wa so weak and rain; ' Who will ova him over yondi3r, 1 :o i will heed his tiny all? . . ' 1 ! e Ftting `there comes as Omer To my dabting and alarm : , , 1 Baby BitoMes is forever ,f' Far WOO the reach of harm ; , • Angels. of ii,elestial beauty r • Wet& him With a tendercare,— -I , With thelnve of heaven will love hint Tilt we Meet him over the "• • fi 1 , 31. ' Nzaveus tozaupy.—A: * depressed; irritable state of mind ; a weak, nerve ex hausted feelino• no energy or an imation I con fused head,- wekk memory, often with debilitat ing, involuntark discharges. Thelconsetjuonces of excesses. militia overwork or lindiseratkins. This Nzavous Pisan* finds a iovereigneure in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC EIPIO No. 28. ft touts up the Systesd, arrests dis charges; dispel 4 the mental sloortiand despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire !Merit It is perfectly La rs and always efficient. 1 Price $5 fora packaitti of five boxes and a ' large 12 vial of powder,lwhich is importt in old, seri ous cases • or El. per single box. Sold by ALL druggists, eclat by mail on r pt of price.' Address, Cr.snx T. roam, South eifld Ward House, T. wands; Pa. T,OWAJDA MA , •.lit ii °MULE PRICES. Corrected e - weanisciay, by C. B. I imbject to changes drily. Wheat.* built. ' ' ' I. $1 CO chest, bilah ' ihickwhest, 11 bush Corn, 11 bosh - Oats, It bosh' Beans, *Must. .. • Butter (rolls) *lb do (darl , )* Ili new:—, PAM ill den .... Potatoes, 1 bush,now Ilanr, * barrel 1:. 10 OD Onions, * trash Witronrs or Grant .— Wheat 80 lb. ; Corn Bye !Albs.; Oats 82 lbs.; Barley 44 a.; Bit 48 Ma.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; .Clover I lbs. ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. • D ri ed peaches pried Apples 22 lbs .. Flea Seed 50 lbs. New Advertisemejts.. r KEYSTONE LIGHTING ItOp. —I ' T. T. iriNstrs PATEIIT. • 1.1 I ' • -'• r' This fad being of pure Copper. w ich is ( 'found to be the best conductor of electricity, contrasted so as to give it more surfaee thin Any rod in use. 0. W. CAMP of this plate, ds aget , and solicits the patronage of those wishing Mods, Weather Vanes and Signs.' Towanda. pane 4, 18,73.1• • ' Idasceasneotto.l SOMETHIN. I 4 , N. IN TOWAND NEW EA DWARE 1 - L • , N. Aspinwilli 129 Main St. d respactfull l t annoance to tive entered to copartner. iiiiii! doing a -- 1 . I I L. I , 'AND BETA BUSINESS I - I , Tin, Steel. I,ron, and Cop. rions brincheti. Will at all; all line of Bent Staff Bobs thing else WI 'in the mann. &Carriages.' 1 H A li R T WA 1 i Carpenters Tools. Farming Imple ents of variety. Paints, Oils, Ind Varnished Sash / and Blinds, and - everythingt else in :the Barg line which the market y demand, all of whl , 'PROPUSE TO I 8 STRICTLY FOR CJ r xi : Cheap as the cheapest, ring our' patrons tli , efft 'on prices over the old fashion credit syste , By strict attention tOlbuslness wo hope to retie a liberal ihire of patronage. _ 1 . 1 • ' BARRON & HO4FORD. ' Towanda, April 9.1873. li " I At tho old stand et The subscribers wo the public Mitt they ship, for tho.purpose • SUBBING GENERAL • . In Hardware; inelndin per work, in all its • times keep. in stock a and Spoke/, and eve fattnre of Waggons an • MTILDER MULTIM A. NEW B I ,i. PARVOI. I ' 1 INESS lIDARD. 1 To the citizens of owanda anl Il d! surro unding country: The subscribers having leased the large and commodious store on Main fibeet, Towanda, first door south of First National Bank, for the pur pose.of carrying on tho I ~,,! AUCTION AND COkaISSIONI A:MINES% 1 also a Wholesale fobbing and Retell Tradedweald take this method of informing the public that they now have on - bond and ready for ekhibition . and sale, is large a stock of i - •11 , - 1 I - 1 LI CHADIC,E AND . NEW:IOODS , HI G as ever was seen in Northern Pertautylvailo or Southern New York, consisting of Dill sets of plain whlte,decontekcolored and gold band French Chins forty crates of selected Iron Stone chins and ' i White Granite Ware, n full line of Yellow ',and Hocking ham Ware, Stony Ware of all kinds; a large and splendid assortment of Glassware, a full line of r -a 1 FRENCH PRESSED TINWARE, • , as Ana aline of Table and Pocket Cu cry as is man ufactured in the 'United States, a full Ins of He aay Silverplated Table Knives, Forks,l ble and Tea Spoons, -Sutter Knives, Castors, an other plated c3market, i goods,l letineat line of Toilet Ware over offered in LINEN TABLE Cpol l llB,, Towels, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, C b, ' an 4 other Linen Hoods for Towels, lee. e finest and cheapest line of Peddlers and Fa y Goods this aide of New York, Ladies 11118 FM an Eng iulßah Hosiery , a choice and rare tof Otirre• AND MEN'S I UItNISH4O GO DS, o‘er and Under ;Shirts. Overalls {{ " I d P4rldng Shirts, Engineers artd.Miners Shirt.", a hill ll ne Of Men, Women and Children ' Holt Ildkfa! Sus penders, Toilet and Shaving Sea Razor, and Strops, Shaving Hits complete, es, Hatchets, Hammers, Lanterns. Looking 0 , Broomi e the best and cheapest ever Been. Bill. gal Cap, 1 - I NOTE AND INITIA4 PAPER, L 1 Envelopes, Blank Woks, Slates and Nulls of all kinds. Sawa of ill kinds. Oilcloth Table Covers, the best and cheapest Paper Collars in !the market. to. ,gether with a cars load of Yankee Notions and a thousand varieties of other goods. ' i Always buying the cheapest of a anW na.4. cash. we know that wo can sa t se to and igualit as our motto, is live and let 14e. We are wi th small profits and' nick returns, therefore we say to Merchants , di ra, Hotel and Hoarding House keepers, Lawye nd Teeehers and the balance of the community please givens a call and be cOnvinoed that what sil Is true.! All money' refunded It goods are as represent ed. A full set of China will be sot the bighead bidder every Saturday afternoon d one set every Saturday evening. Cash advanced goods con i I idgued for auction. , Auction Sales attended in town r country at reasonable rates. All goods sold! Ibe carefully packed and delivered bee of charge either of tho depots or in the Borough.,l, • t r I T. C. CO SON.- Towanda, Jane 41. 1873. ' ' i •1: *• , . can- OAIITION.—AII pe ea, ar c- NJ tione4 against pnrclitaingegOtiating ¬e M Cummings, Mats by me to Harvey for Fifteen cod lam dated lan err about the drat ol May, as I Live received no value and will not pay the same unless compelled by law. LUItIOTTS VABOASON- Asylum. Pa.. May 24, 1873-14* I - EILENI3ERGER'S T4OUT POND 1 1 SPECKLED BEAUTIES BY Tip THOUSAND. SEASON le 713.‘, -. " Theis famous Trout Ponds are !now open fort he wawa of 1874 and arc stocked with 111argenunatsie * . !trout of every alas. In the clanyst, pereetond coldest spring water. Any size sold at reason able rates. and dapped- by as ordered.-- These Ponds are not open on \ The proprietor . hating had ewe . In locating and arranging bout ponds, his to those contemplating { ping' out - dst tialte igy ries. at reasonable rates. , - . ' Admbialcat to ponds, 25 coast iiasson tickets, $l. For fall riszto*an can oa or salmis Apl.2 _.- IL B. 112LESIBMIGElt. I- 1 3tl Laddsburg, Brsafird County, hi . . , MMIN==4OMOV wzw summin ;40w, Eituntnpr Um; - at TA' lion Frame Grenadines, TA7,08 k. ,Figured ond Striped Grenadines, . TATOII & CO.'B. Japaneso Silks and Poplins, at TAYLOR( & C 0.13.", .4±)Japanese Stripes, all p ri , \ ,Tat & Chinese Smtizqpi,, a>i slut es, at TAYLOR & Linen Suitings, plain mil stripe!, , • -• r. • TAYLOR & At; _ • Mohair-Suitings, tt TA LOB & Yosemite Stiipes, white d ted, • Ist TA & White Goods, all , kinds, t at TATUM & C 0.13. L • Victoria Lawns, all qualities, • at TAYLOR 4 CO.'S. Plaid and Striped hf a, F , . • as TAYLOR • & Percales, plain'ud fancy, at TAYLOR ACCO.'B. calicok great variety, •t TAYLOR Suits l- for Ladies and Chiidten, . • at TAYLOR • Lace Points, an prices, I st & Lace Saicides, it . TAYLOR & '0:13 Summer Shawls, I • it TAYLOR & CO.'S M , ' 1 Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, N L , • at TAYLOR fr. CO.'S. Peatber a d Linen pelts, at TAYLOR Ar. CO.'S. Summer Und ear, 1 3 i ' 14 reyios al cp.'s. - Fancy Linens for ens f ear, I aTA 1 R . 1 / 4 4.310 1 10. 'S. .en ;Bo 1; ) - _____, TAla i o a & .'s. itions, l TAY& .1•. 0100 L 150 @2 e A 1900 I 200 • • lbs.; heat :..Q CO; 331b5.; Ouromer HatE; for M . 4 Fancy floods and Nd OUR STOCK IS AND, OUR PRICE *AILp W •Tplriads, Juno 11. 1,87 EFllibi CliIN A - HALL, IRE. I=l ..rs, ,dware ch we . . 1 . TOY WAG( - i• I , 1 •I I • „ ~, • ! •1 •.: -1 _., ER !MI At WICKHA.SI & BL I - BIRD CAGES , At WICKHAM & VER PLATED WAR (MOCKERY, CHINA, In these staple, goods keep a full line both as to s ity and price. FLOWER POTS, the lar ety ever brought to,thia 1, I v JRNS AND VASES,', \ , ' for.yards an ' 1 , I , _;* TERRA GOTTA STATUR, , . KNIVES AND FORKS, 'GLASS SHADES 1 , I O %V OD ANDAV ILHI At WICKHAM Ar, CHINA HAL tine 4;1873: . EZI . - AT TAYLOR & GM gE3 CAL, GIVE US &.fC 0 1 1 BABY WAGONS IMI II&li , 1 AND ER! from B,og i ers Br i i n g 1 , 1 re 1 AND OrL AS, ill ordered - whe from ME or W BL CODDI I 00 El 3 'Loa t O. 11. CLI EI:1 IEI OE 1: 00.*S. co.•K 1 H. liiii lIM EEE: MAO BEI I= g!3 AND =ll LIM MEM El I=3 MC Fl r . a CK". 'A E Ma t vari:t SWARE i yle q. al st v ii arke CHU stoo . desir •d ipivarAle 1 PLAT Work. 'FELL° ,OKS MN 1111=E rt!M =3 i I L OWANDA, DEALERS IN DWARE, IRON ,STOVES. I , . IMI ,OZNTB FOR DBADIORD COUNTY You. MM GCOD'S PAL, NEE =II - SCALES El ME ITHI liuosEit BEABLNG i . 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