Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 26, 1873, Image 3

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i owanda., Thursday, June 26,-1878.
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LOCAL AND GBNERAL.
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Tin, Fo
rtcr in the
•th will be celebrated
,at
Id fashioned way this year. I
A Dpyrj'aka is to come off oti -the
er, this l place, on the Fourth of July.
dve Crigpins are to participate,
Liff ieo.ival given by the ladies of
e Epfscopal Church last,,week was a success,
I.
d netted $175.
11 . 11. CALraliS has removed his book
re into the room recentlj occupied by Cow!.
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, Auctioneer. -
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M. L. Ittnx.s, an old - offender, lag,
Ai passed a forged cheetupon Auoir . .tir FE.u.
. IS. NT al have to be pretty sharp to keep, out
TUE Eureka Mower Co. are work-
..day and night, and pat up about forty ma
inea a week, and yet 'the demand - for them
'exceetlfi the ~pPbs
pi . . R. DEL 07.40, Esq., of North To
.
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p.iaa, has bred appoitatpdliz.puty U. A. Ma.
a l foi this county. Ttio. appOiniiment is a
.c,,1 °tie. -"; : :. - . .
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TUE drouth, whi ch I , ira.gi becoming
nic4hat alarminiin this seetiOn,.camo to in
a or, Monday evening last,,wlien we were cis
.ll,y`a copious rain.
ALL should remetaber the festival,
r the benefit of the Ladies' Benevolent Ana
lion, ts - bich takes place at lifercues
.iF Wednesdliy evening•
Nrieneoli FAraltix, 2f the Adverti
r, llss`got ai loggerheads with several of tlui
e rgyHieo ot Elmita, and a spirited nowspape t
result. '
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Os '.UOTION of H. B. 8 ;wools, Es 4.,
S. District Attorney Joins W. Mix, Esq., of
place, was on Wednesday, lieenied to
•aet:lce in all tbetnited States Courts. ;
MB. Daa Witcocr, has purchased
e elegant back, insziorsitared by Sru-r,c for
x mad is notr.prepared to 'at=
npon those who wint ride. '
"Inr.r.F. will be a grand target shoot
g match at Capt. Jack." in Sheshegnin, on
e Distance 4.0 to 100 rod& AU Rho
o fond i,)l - • di - a:yang a right," aro invited to
4 prercorh,
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411871 the Episcopal churches in
,e countfes coinpriAng the Diocese or Czntral
no,j - Ivania, contributed for . DiocemiS oris
ons if:s.s . thim $5OO. In 1.873 the. same church
. gave 'lna rijiiB,ooo: . ' . '
, Hisay CaairDkaL- was found
.guilty
Creaking in(oand robbing the TostaaadsPost-'
filer in Octobe l last; at , tho u U. S. Conit in
.::lianspak-las R=eek, and sentenced byTudge
~C'.‘7•;14..r....,s to ,eight years imprisonment irk
,, ive,...crn '
rnE re
I t vt( Al
V.2E:Mc qua. Sgnato63Scorr and are
tirprtii , ed asiiralor.if.i We can imagine IlCobet
tor place
, to evjo l y i -the National holiday than
!pr. , Ara.' TYL - u
will take god care or ail.
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Tue. early e t tosbig Movement, is be
g7agitatel - place, and we see no reason
by 'it. 1-botild not be adopted brow nierchantr.
erii - ons who !wire to do purchasing in the
oan , (10 so before 7.o'clock, just as_ well
t wdit uatitB or We' are deeideal: in
elcsint.. • • • 1 •
of car'.
1.)1;ov. Sr t tzn Boa, - has engaged rooms
•' !I•' i t',liii"nt g corner of and Pine streets,
Ij 3.lti;.ic store of PAss.tor. St,
;., for hisfueical Academy. The "change of
' will IN , appreciated by most of sch. -
s.: . IDA ra9ms are v...ry tastily arranged, and
:I itd:ipt,9 to his professicii- 4 , '
117:-.N163 bain the order of
ti.Lyl' ,, r the p'ait, week or to i. E Llre week
~:, . I.IL-li- . l7.Trica\ r ,E‘tre- a t'ed htr zinnflay-eclicol
t a ride over t whyre they
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• a viyaslnt'aftern9on ' On Satur,
:y''..tft , 2rnu - )n, Miss lEtc..sfs seliolipt and a few
vite , l - triends. held a pie-tie in CuairE.Vet
ME
WE ARE happy •to announce that
n!,l liaa concluded
agaitjbeconw resident or this conilty, and
at lids ahoat n emblirli . in, the mercantile
slotsit:l 1% - yiea.. DAN is an e.cellent
men, and a t-p-top" fellow. • - Idis Tinnier
s illends in Eastern Dradfcrd will i'ice that lie
;wt Zack (dr customers.
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A NE.tx thief took advatrtag,e of
• I,.d':.G. Goomicu's temporary. al)ience, on
ednetaly ev'eLial.; Lis - , t.) enter her hon,.te on
Ftrc( - 4 and steal her vilttatile g 1d
Etch ar.d.s•vcrat articles of j.zwedry.l(,!
Peri•ons i•ann6t be too particular
s&..iltring their wiu.lov, s outdoors when tear.
g th4ii - houses.—
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Wkistn, Efm.,who has been
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to I•4,yed - f,,r the - past „two rests in .c&LE.r•sn•
olti-„Store, 1.11,s accepte 1 , ate position of:Super-,4
-•tendcit G: L.:STAKEstore, in Jeddo,
positioq , a respon ° 4-
in . (.11e, bra no T....riture the prediction, that
lALLCI: r.i.l tlilit td thei entire. s,a,tisTOtibta,:::9l
• :s honor to hiuts•At.
==3l
1). \V. .Goya:, * 1 49. was traußftrred
ro!zi. Vejley y a R., to the trio Hai!:
ayrar t.frtre. rn 1 appointa to!on
111.,; jiz'st been promoted to
ostsl, car Clerk. :Mr. G. is — an expai lisild
4ig !hel:mils, and hp; promotion is both cora
-o.inientary and &served.. To •ce.ropelisite for"
ddttional responsibility, his xils.Fy was inereas
dlroM $l,OO to $1,200.
SuxEfriena;lvlio evidently' appre'
I
ciates an 4 pities the of the ''poor printer,"
Las irnt ns a hit or C . xlillepil-futter. We :dis
corbrno mark on. ili;! - Pacliag4 which dis:ilo,tes
I,he.nanieofthe generous doLf)r; but if we teglA:
to: inake iil;gpeEn iu t'Lewe Blimp
Lay . :/ . ,0n tO a certain catimaii!o genttpraitiOn
Bitchtle:d. jt ix so ; mach 1:}:e ode of
joiee.
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SL.E corrected time table of the Ta
. X. V. Canal . 11..R.,-En to-day's Gazette. This
roai under the saperin:eedenee of Col. R. A.
racKur,.and witi,;ll is rem tinder the dame gen
eraimanagement -as the Leigh Valley road,
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with which it copied., at IN t t es-Darre,. is Mall
espcets one of tilt hest inaltsged roads, and
•sansihrongh line of the most charmingly bean
lifal NlallQs,ln the country.- o;regD Gazette.
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WE have taken pahis to compare
tLe statement sh?tvitiLt, the ; condition of the
First National Bank, publisVed in the Briton
'ma last week, with several similar, institutions,
and find' that its exhibit shows it to be at'
aktad of any of the country lbanks. Its trans-;
-actions exceed many which !hare three . times
I :the amount of capital. Thil First Nations.; is_
; cue of the-institutions. of '.Towanda, of which
every c:tlzert should foci pr nd.
. HISTORY OF Tow"AI:h.—EDWARD 13.
'
Ji .Es ii
now in town; preparing a complete
history of this place. We hppo every busines;
Mary will render him assignee M his Lida-
Undertaking. air. El; has just completed a
similar work in Sanbiry. The Democrat of that,
place, ( girei the author the f t following -compli'7
nientary notice : '
"A Ifistol of Sunbury, with a review of Its
business. an d progress for the year 1872-73,
has been rceived from 'the compiler, E. B.
Etaine3.: It is•gotteo hp ina very nett manlier,
and with J; great deal of care, and is all, if not
more, , thato promised byi the • author. Kr.
Haines is deserving of a - neat deal • of credit.
Vrid we know of no one wh could accomplish
the undertaking in so:sh a' time."
pa National Bank Inui ,laat week
rum* to the room lately Oeinpied Met.
enellank. The National Bank badinti• be
ing enlarged and iMproved by ltessr.. Boum
& Fkinimo who piped, to fa ` e it readi for oe•
Ma im? itg;in by the of Usury. When
the repaint are marplated, we presume, it will'
not only be a =dela conyarklenee. but one of
the Moat substaatial bankini offices in thc?
Statei. The vault is to be made Ara and bur
gkr.Prt?'4
I ,v 3 a . : tter' of Aine l ere regret to
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mini of our citizens, that lase Herr has con.
chided to time her ' school in. this place.
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She in about ' locate and - open a young ladies'
school in Watkins, N. Y ., Mint H. hiebeett a
laithfial l and Isuccesaftl teacher here, and we
cordieUY commend her to the patronage• and
confidence of all who have daughters to oda
cate. ' r The. people of Watkinst hair° reason to
congratulate themselves on tholr good fortune
in sec - curing as a teacher a lady of such fine at
tniuments and rare gifts. I -
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rimoitiANT suit ,was tried before
arbit4tors, in this piano last weeli. 'Theactiota
was ktrionght by DaWrrr ,4 Sist r utim • against
Col. P. Nr...ms, for damages 'sustained by
plaintiffs on account of defendant cutting UM-,
ber oti their land. Damages Claimed, $70,000.
H. , Vit. l , EaraicE, W. T. DAVLL9,IOTEETO2do ail
/irLEE. and DEWITT at liar/tom , ior plaintiffs:
Sierra 4 — ifoti.rortz fOr Q defendant:
Arbitiators, J. E. Pun.thr, A. '4 Caommt and.
J. A. troDDmci. The arbitrators found for , the
plaintiffs, 52,008. '
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~lISONAL.--JOll3l JJA71.13 JJIIFFIELD,
of Pliiltulelphis, is visiting' Ju d ge ktractra's
family. i ' t
--11. M. Joussox, of Chesteri Pa.. agen ' tfor
Appleton's Cyclopedia, is in town. It any of
our citizens desire this valnable work, now is a
favorable opportunity to get it.!
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• —Nis. Furomucu Atuncvn hi in town.
A. Cnattn, C. S. *rssELL: IV. T.
Dens and Col. E. OTEnToN, are off on a fishing
excursion. •
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IT t r DO'T take the people "oat
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West lloug to discern merit.... Mr. A. E. Ma
aluer,t who removed from this place to Norton
vile,. M.ich, a few months sincei has jest been
appoin i ted Postmaster there.We always knew
ANDltEyeti great fault was his Democracy, and
now that he hati accepted an a' pointment un-_
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der Orlarir'sadministration, We have no doubt
he bas concluded t:3 forsake is Democracy
with other bad habits. His codtinued business
prosperity; and%social and pohtical advanCe=
ment, Will always be a source of 'real : pleasure
to Mr.M.'s numerous friends inlold Bradford.
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- THE Elmira Advertzeer pf Wednes
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day Test; says ..,,," Ilcm. Fssrox ,lisq., • Register
inl3ankritptcy,. commenced yeaterday in this
city aninquiry into' the alleged ; bankruptcy of
the W a
verly Bank. A very large
,number of
witnesses have been subpmnaed. The inquiry
will to-day in Waverly, and after
to-day'Sevidence hat b e en takdn, the inquiry
will be adjourned to tho 14th of 4nly. Barra &
Eitt.i. are attorneys for petitioning creditor,
and CuatiLvs E. 7'AUXIE6, Esq., bi Owego, and
all the .avryerit of Waverly, and attorneys for
-the - Bank and the citizens of Waverly, interest
ed par t ies in the mat ter." :1;
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liA l t.tcgt arms, of • lihiladelphia,
a preacher of the Gospel, delik•ered an able and
interesting discourse in the Court Mouse, o6 Sandal , afterneon last. Mr.' TaiLon is not colt
nectediwith any denomination or sect, and dis
cards all formS of church government.. The re
,vealed Word is his only g,nido.2 Me has ei..;
pounded the Scriptures for several evenings
past at therreslidence of Mr. M. CIA. &SAW, who
holps to. the- .:me faith. If these two gentle
'men are fair specimens of what their peculiar
faith Makes men, it would be well for the world
if thrl4 , tr. - ,re than; more of the isarne creed.
vicinity,
ing Fourth
Cmstpri.* . ).—There , will., be 'd
Camp•imectia4 in North Towanda, in a beauti;•
'lOl grow on the pro misea of Emln llotrott
zud IN J F-t. 11...V05t5.r., nearly op i .iosite t ‘ ls„, resi
dence:lot the latter, to commence on 31enday,
July 7; and (..,tenil through the week. - •
Iliul t sters aid brethren of adicduing charges,
and pastors and people of other denominations
oS Chrmtlani, are hereby coldially invited to be
present and participate in the labors and bless.
logs of the rneting. •
gondlnarding,tcht wilt be maintained on
'lnc , 4i:iill, and :ample accommodations for
tsams'closo at• band. Panics desiring to abide
uponl - •
the ground itr tents, would do well b con
struct • them heat y sheeting with double
roof's, Boards for flool-ing; and straw 'fur beds,
can to: procured on the ground. Cellos :
..a..11;:e in, the name . , of the
an.l.prove isrci9rs, premise. to be in our
- i d. L. Girisoi,
• 3l L. Church, Towanda. -
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WvALL - siNo.,---The festival last vire'ek
'fur ilia bereft Srinday-school
vi - aa a SUCCetTii. „Slant ;•.60 acaa realized,
O. D. CnA3lr.alli.Alti haa 'noted into his new
house - on Prospect istree),*l(l
jnpt raised the friine of his new dWell
ing on Main Ptreet. L
It la very dry here) Last is three inches deep
in the roads. 3leadtl l .wa and 'gardens are wilt
ing under, the afternoon Wind and Pun, and
farmers are beginning to; water their stuck' le
El
Witt:using nesek. .The beauty of WELLES'
ND, hurt Lack or the derion'has been greatly
marred by fire. AluCh . of the timber was de
stroyed. S3i'ae are Chiargirg the drouthsiaptin
L)calOptiGn, but the only drOuth• fiat i3.pro.
ductive of, is a dry throat. It is not guilty :in
regard to either Morals or the weather. -
The Railroad Corepany are filling do with
gravel their long treatle-work at this place.
The steam shovel with lAA they load their
cars, occasiona as Much wonder among the pa.
tivea, as though it wcilo's hippopotamus, right
frpm Africa. Last Thursday, the gravel train
becime disconnected from the engine, and the
result was the piing up of several can in the
bottom of the creek. Nobody hurt.
slite itemt Friday evening at Dr.
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ELLictrri - 'l3cowN; (rpm mar
was !buried here last Theirad,ay. Funeral act' ,
yiCCS in l'resbitcrian Church;
MINN wt.: A SPRINGF..•—ik. HUIDESOPEEt,
r.sq , a distinguished lawyer and', poet of some
note, while stopping at Minnequa Springs,Jast
week, penned the following, poetical tribute to
the 4elightfafretreat. It is ho disparagement
to
the production to say that it Contains as
much truth as poetry :
Bethesda of Bradford ! euphoneoui litinriegna!
When summer sun makes hot the city streets,
Gathering arcinnd thy if.ia,iles shill draw
A human throng . , seeking thy cool retreats.
To stuff the tonic of this mountain air, • ,
To thee shall come full marry a rover,
To lit upon these porcheis wide,
And upon these fields of clover. .
gaze, .
But late a woman' gave,to thee thy' name
Of Minnegna or " Healing Waters' ;
NoW many ,matrons swell thy fame,
Restorer of their sons and daughters. -
The scholar, worn with bending o'er his looks
The broker, careless of his ten per cent.,
Shall seek thy Fount, and in thy sylvan nooks
Commune with Nature and end sweet content
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Thy' guesta shall feed on Attic(k) salt,
The landlord's joke of olden 'time—
And crippled limbs forge . t to halt,
And bending age renew lupin:ie..
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The Poet here shill drop s tear I
O'er, sweet Towanda's fancied gravejt
And wonder in what lava bed •
Is wandering.now her. Indian brat./ -
Dgubt.not, 0-reader, there's the blaze.
UpOp that old, unbending tree, , 1,
And neath the Autumn's - silvery has e,•
At !twilight hour her shade you see«
Farewell, sweet Fount! I go %ems,'
Back to life's bustle audits strife,
I pause in gratitude to lay
Thou'at been to me, the wino of life.
*Said to have bcen'the lste Afrs. C. L. Ward.
t A monad presumed to he the grire '4sf in
Indian maiden, and not intended as &mansion
to the supposed effect a division of the. county
would have upon the present county torn.
TcscAsouk.—Vii: Editor : just
now occurred to me
i ta t l, it had been some time
since yoa.had head 7 3,s pariof the world.
130, notwithstanding this p of busineea that
is on hand i wo seize this opportunity . ofi talc•
log orir pen in hand," and irbilii the old gray
mare is taking her noosing iutder.the shade of
an'apfile tree, we . wiTh " " a pitht of fools
cap for paper.
,There r nisy:be secfpikrea.sozul thy opt
cultaral community lots not appear caterer
I=l
is piint t linty everybody ballast *fell. more
than he as do Intim:Mt writing; and WIWI
when one does lava a spare moment,ftis need;
al for rest, or fighting Mosquitoes. 'ln fact,
not much of 'the sensational , comes this way
anyhow. Meet fifty men its a day, - and &M
-inna of them tell you how dry the weather
is, that they can't plow for pancakes, or that
the roads are "axial dusty." Oar old weith •
prophets always predict a drouth during a dry
spell, and wet weather when it rains—and they
gtnerally hit it I They are talking up abstain°
andliard times now. It Is very smilty, hulicat
ing fire in the woods. . •
The how° of - 8. It. Snug, near Springhill,
era's blamed this afternoon,, with nearly mil the
Contents: The sparks from a nook•atini in the
rammer Aitehen o , probansed the Are. From
the house it communicated Wthe woods. The
lois is something near twelve hundred dollars,
with no insurance. Mr: S. has kept house only,
is year, and this is a severe stroke of fortune.
"Suer " is one of our most industrious, intent ,
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gent and estee med young men, and has the
substantial sympathy of neighbors and friends,
who propose to help amps his loss.
Just when it fellow does n't need a Coat' to
keep him warm, we notice that a dozen 'of our
farm houses in the neighborhood, ire having
two data of white put on, and they look the
better for it. - i - -
Corn that has been planted three weeks, is
barely up, now worms , and crows "go for it."
Oatcare hardly up and meadows short, i. e.,
tho liai is.
• D. H. Hew, J. P., is deserving of a vote of a
thanks from Tuscarora Valley for committing
to the custody of Officer Crz.ven, ono T . /GTO/11A
(not WOODHULL) as a common vagrant , and
worthy of board at the county boarding house,
run by J. Monson Swim, on, hygienic prinei-.
plea.
INIE
The Springhill Sunday-school is nuking an
addition to its [ library of some sixty - dollars'
worth of booki. •
The Fourth of July is coming, and bat horselt,
nubby buggies - and pretty girls, ere Moly lo be
in demand. .
Add now let me tell yea of the wedding. Mr.
_and Mrs. H. 111._LYON recently decided to make i
a party for their kith and kin en both aides of
the house, and they chose the - fifty-eighth wed-
Alum anniversary of their parents, /11111121 and
SaLL!, Lux, (who live with their) as the time.
Accordingly, Saturday, Jane 1 '.,
.1873, a full del
egation of iht, Lyme and Stiistien tribes put in
an appearance at the Lson
, horaestead,- on
Springhill. ' There were children—grand and
great grandchildren—over sixty all to 13: All
the good thing. from farm, store and grocery,
wero served np for dinner. Just as the first
inouttifrils were raised, some One angg .
that the couple partied so long ego had betl er
eed
be married over again, to which all agreed. c-'
cordingly, Rev. J. B. Snrssa rose and asked
those who knew any good reasons, etc., Ito
speak nom, " or; ever after hold _their peace,
and then pronounced ithe ceremony of fiqy
eight years ago, and invoked the blessing and
I benediction of.heaven upon the aged pair. Sal
-1 Citations followed and dinner was resumed. '
Born during
.Nirasztrsoros's AdministratiOn,
raised in " tho land of steady habits," they
moved to their present home forty-two years
ago; they have lived to see three generations
co:after them, and the then wilderness- to`
budand blossom. 13y industry and atrict econ
omy, they have provided the comforts of a
home, and may they spend their few remaining
years in peace and plenty. Taken ail together
it Was a very ploasant and enjoyable OCCISiFOII.
There ought to pc , more of these family gather
ingsthese festire, social reunions. And may
I be there. Arras Berl`.
Juno 20, 1873.;
TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION AT TOWAN
—The Bradford County Teachers' Association
met at tno Susquehanna - Collegiate Institrite,
Towanda, on Friday morning, June 13, •at 110 i
o'clock, and was called to order by Prof. J. 14-
I.ral.NE, Vice President. i -
Devotional exercises conducted by Rev. J. S.
Stewart. Illinniesof lait meeting read and ap
proved.
• Business Carninittce reported -the following
resolutions for the consideratt , ,n* of Alio Associ
ation : '
Besoteed, That as a measure or l eeonotnY,
and to avoid an unnecessary multiplication of
classes, but one text book on Grammar, Arith
metic,,
and' Geography -respectively_ should het
used. .
Tko, the study or Civil- Govern
ment should b, regul.irly required in - our ccim-.
mon schools
I:estili . cd, That teachers, as a class, avii as
sell paid, considering the services rendered, as
persons engagedin - any other pursuits.
Resoled, That Physiology and • Hygiene
should be taught in our common schools.
Resolred, That teachers should ply - mord at
!cation than is' generally bestowed upon Lthe
Theory of Teaching and that to that end estery
teacher' bliould mho and read some educational
periodical.
Resoteed. That the want of some well digest
ed system is Z serious defect to many: of our
schools.
nee'olred, TITIt thu fys!rni of "boarding
around," is pruniothi. of the best interests 'of
tho schools.
Res()iced; That public cchool funds should be
appropriated only in proridipg instruction in
the common English branches.
En st resolution 11113 discussed by A. A. Kee
ney, E. E. Quinlau,, IL E. Pitcher, Rev; S.
Stewari.: . t e -
Adjourned until 1j o'clock, P. K.
AFTrJINOON SE:SION. :
ntsztrn.!oa of twat resolution continued by
G. tv. Riau, P. L. Christie J. C. Craziord. •
G. W. Ryan offered tho followtng resolution
.113 a substitute : .
Resolced, That only two text books in Geog
raphy, Grammar and Arithmetic be needle the
common schools of oar conaty, and that the
Practical supply the place of the Higher.
Discussed by A. A. Keeney, Hon. P. D. Mor
row, G. W. Ityan.rE. E. Quinlan moved a com
mittee be appointed by the chair to report in,
favor of such teat books of the aerie' now in .
use in the county, as they deemed advisable.
E. E. Quinlan, J, C. Crawford, and A. A. Kee
ney, appointed said committee, with instruc
tions to report at morning ies.sion. '
Second resolution dismissed by P. L. Chris
.L T. Lilley p E. E•. Qiinlati. Carried.
Resolution eighth discussed by Bon. P. D.
Morrow, H. H. Hutton, E. C. S. -Miller, H. F.
Pitcher, J. Balleutine, Rev. Mr. Barber, 0. J.
Chubbuck, Rev: 3. S. Stewart. Discussion ar
rested by adjournment.
Association met at Presbyterian Church.
Deelimatibu by Edward Hills,- followed by an,
etsay by Miss F. C. bills. Rev. J. S. Stewart
was then introduced as the lecturer of the even
ing. , The lecture was an exceedingly able and
eloriiii:nt one, atd was listeried to with the dos
est attention throughout.
Dings
Devotional exercises conducted by Ilov.
Barber. On motion farther dtscassion of eighth
resolution deferred until next session. Com
mittee on books reported in favor of Robinson's
Rudiments and' Practical Arithmetice, Karl's
CoMmon School Grammar, and numbers''rec
ond and third of Mitchell's Geography, to the,
exclusion of other books of the !eters! series.
Discussed by A. A. Keeney, E. C. S. Miller, H.
E.-PitcLer, E E: Quinlan, W. P. Horton, A. T.
: Lilley, Ron. P. D. Marrow. A: T. Lilley moved
to strike out tho names of authors mentioned.
Lost.
Discussion of report - Of committee continued
by G. W. Ryan, P. L. Chrispell, I. McPherson:
Carried. .
lie:ltsym : ille was chosen u place of next meet.
ing. A declamation was then delivered by J.
P. Keeney, followed by an essay by Miss Ber
nice Kellogg. lion. P. D. Morrow, upon invi?
tation of Association, then gate a short but
pneticsl address, followed by Revs. G. L. Gib
son and .1. S. Stewart: •
The following appointments were rnade for
noxt meeting: Lecturer, Bev, S. Elwell. De
claimers, 0. W. Beck, E. P. Seely. , Essayists,
Misses - Anna Baldwin and Ella Reynolds. Busi
ness Cominittee, P. U. Back, if. B. Ctxldb 2 ll,
C. W. Reynolds, Ella IL Papp% Susie Vance.
After,enstoteltr7 resolution of thanki I D OIO / 0 *
ir was 'stng and the benediction °pronounced
by flew. 0. L Gibson. Adjourned to meet in
Leitaysvtlle, second Friday lo September, 1873.
N. M. Hatwzr, Secy.
List of deeds filed in the Record
er:s Moe, for the week ending Jim 23; 1873 ;
J. M. Smith, Sheriff, to Jana S. PioUet, Al 7
lum.
Wm. Fawcett and wife to Joe. kaweett, Ore
Um-
Timothy Zircon io Jas. Cala,..ttbems.
&.Fo.•to ;obis UAW, Tinges, 'Towan
da bar°.
Wm.C. tanih to Jacob W. Stannd and wife,
Wdmit. '
• Joe. Vanßirk john Stout, Elprinedold.
Chatmooy Mater to &urger Osnioon,Orazt
E. W. Wadi and wife to Adam /11neg. Can.
ton.
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LVENING SESSION
NAIL; aniT-1103.1.1156 SESSION
Wake Boma sad tows. V' Mica
Unita& borough. - • '
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_Kan Donohue, oLiL to •Edward lif.tor;
uddr4 Towandslorch,
Morgan 1 Moody to 'Edwardtdotlortaich, To-
Inn& Barn. ,
W. W. Shepard, et. al., to !lobed: 1)11db:4
Athena. • ,
/saw Vosburg and wile to Ja s. Foster, North .
Towanda. •
Chas. Foster to James Foster, !forth Towsn•
oh.
Wm. H. Horgan and wife. to Stephen Oabcrn;
'Wye= . .
Stephen Osborn to John It. Post, Wpos.
V. E. and J. E. , Piellet to Geo. Hr Vsxgesone
Wpm
• G. H. yargeson to `Jsber G. Dotighlyty; Wy
octx• : _
• Stephen Osborn and wife to Wm. Hi Morgan,
Towanda Twit.
Mmy BroWn to Michael Ryan, Glutton.
Homer Camp and wife •to Lyman Matson,
Wyaltudn,g. s's
Homer Camp and wife to Lyman ldstson ,
Camptown. '
Almon Fuller to Lyman 'dation, Campton&
John C. Welles to 'Marls J. Ileelet, Athena
Boro.
n. .T. Kadin and wire to Ilaniet A.; Thetga,
Standing Stone.
BrISINEB3 LOCAL.
NOTICL—AII licenses returned by
the MercalitileApprilser, must be pidd on or
tefore the drat day of July next, or suits teal
ppettively be brought for the oolfectkin -of the
SUM \ BIIXTAN, Treafr. -
Treatirs Office; Toiranda, Jane 17. I
le. Attend thc; free lecture on Odd
Fellowship, this (Thursday) evening.,
306 We hive just receive(' A new
stock of tail!, which we tan print on the short
est notice at theiniest N .
M. Be sure to attend the free lec
ture at Memlifs Hall, this (rtitiraday) evening.
Rio: Lima LAWN Illowx4;—Thribest
a use. For sale by It. IL ifEuxiL
Special bargains Black
llis, • , puss
tel.:Every new publication Callibe
ound on ewes' shelves. ' • '"
1611- Spring style Silk Ilat'fi at H.
TATLOWS.
•
se- C. F. Coss has just Opened a
fine assortment , of new chromes. •
• . SOIL. A large assortment of Brack
ets past reedited at -FuosT Jc Boas.
.. That Domestic Bread at Scorr
tt snits everybody.
EL' E Di no, CARE.--Chamber
Suites, at F 11057 tt Boss, for fifty dollani.
SII. Savors' . valaabla .Faima and
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Ho. i --.- .4
..tor sato by Hurturr .1c• Mt*
XL
-
se- All kinds 1:f fzst-CiSSi blilliri
ery Goods, will be sold cheap at Mrs. T D.
Griffith & Patti:la's Block, Bridge street,
PreParntory to removing.,
.1
Na. Valuable honie and t.info lots:
for sale—Aosaant locality— ' near -tiiXpiaoopal!
Church. Imp:tiro of Jams* Wain, 'Fzecutor or,
1.4204 Una.
Ilea% & ~ ,E IeNVABDS haVe
full supply of Buist's celebrated giirden seeds,
in bulk or in iniall,quarditles.
IN" By no, possibility cati wall pa- ,
piper bo so - cheiPly purchased illy Wier° irt
this section, as at C. P.
.
geL. EVANS & HILDOEnt call atten
tion to their advertiseraint of I ncur Spring
Goods. '
BURDICK 4 B National Hay and
Straw Cutters, for sato by
• . PESDiArt".' DAII4OIr.
WANTED.—WO , want 'six gifls to
work hottomitag.ano seat chairs.
d 0. Fliorrt & Son , 1
ter A large assortment ;of .Ameri
can Cook and Parlor Stale; at
FE` DLZTON & DARILOW'S.
1 , .V2ith Job work. executed 'at this ofH
flee, receives the' highest encomiums from the
best critics. 1
gee. New ' styles Dress Goods, l
Shawls, Jape, Silks, Percales's, Piques Ind Prints,
at : . ETANs 4t, Ilstmaz Ws.
Mir The cheapest place in TOWIIII- 1
da to buy your Hats and Bonnets is at firs: J
D. Hui.% Ciriftttb4, Patton's Block, Towanda.
WAyrzo---On reiorlay' afternoon;l
July 8, 100 prime Veal. Calves, at 5 cents per.
pond.
Wpanking, June 19-. 3a
ExcEtsgat WATzn Daxviza.—ThEi
beat men curb and bucket to use. Lately much
*proved. Handy to have. Call and see it.
B. Si. Virmax.a.
=I
sa. Photographs $1 Pei dozes, for
a tem days only, at Lratitis` Norelty Gallery, hi
South Main street. Make halite said get third
you can. ,
star- Ladies, take my advice !.whet}
you go .dowa town; step tato Mrs. *moos'
rooms of fashion. Sho don't ask you colbny.
• 1 Persona wishing' to pnrolinsti
Real Estate of any description, should call oi l s
Basatsrr hwTascY, Insnianco,and Reid &tali)
Agents and Broken.
. .
• ~ .
liopois Run/sins . ! P.Lc4i—Thio
~
beat Reversible, or Side-Hill and Leh el Land
Plosiin use.. Just received a supply, :It glvii
good satisfaction. ,Try it. ,_' • f
P.. AL lynces.
Towanda, April 23.. ; _
. ,
- star The young ladies of the Pres
.
bYterian Church, at Wysoi, will hold a EitratS . ,-
berky awl Ice Cream Festival, on Friday, Jute
27, et the Academy.. All arc :espeetrnlly invit
ed to attend.
The best place to buy Sasb,
Blinds, Doors and aU kinds of Lomber,. Is aS
nos? k Boxi. Factory on Charles street. Of
107 Blain street. ~ T hey cheap for cash.
. ARTO--By Fos= & Cuvau,'"t,
their mill in North Towanda, 5,000 bushels Of
grain—vhial, tom, oats and rse,—for trbieh
the highest Market 'prices *ill be paid.
May 20, 1873. e.
ler We are now selling the Wo
ven Wire itattress They are the
cheapest Spring beds in'the:*4llL , Why don't
yoir can at Fcorr & Sore *ld try ono?'
166 If you want, a; first-elsis PsF
-1
for Store,: got tho Light Rotes,
on hand and
for aide by Prrnirro'Nk Autzow,
Orwell. Ps:
asr Why run the risk "of au awl.:
dent, when you csi gets ticket good for CVO)
Inoue of death, for 20 cents a day, by clang
on tura Buas►xt, at upper depot? '
Mr& B. J. Mucciouhas just ye
toned from New York, with a large supply of
/Winery MA Ladles' Furnishing Goods, In I l an
the newest Miles and latest novelties. Opening
Tueedsh April 15.
MS.A. Strawberry; and Ice Cfloim
haul win be held in Bornelordugh, on PA
dj►y afternoon and mating, Ally 4. fbr theben-
OD of the Baptist Olninsh.' A cordial inritatket
bi estended to al/. P. T. lionrcrn, Pastas.
: •
Moen* Eavtaare Ps9 .
.P
ticiaar stpagion to the tea traits, sad thst-ts
, !by they, hose neared so large a trade in,thai
Una To are ilwsys certain to get the Wok
*boo you prelim% ci theta.'
NM
sir Sow * •„ thmt4 0
Tour let**Nide, gaideopigi tzteadi
pinta, 143 e alll Raman ("fie ja Lira
place to t thou euerted.
la. rowels of go to
&arr.* . Bakery awl Booms, lit
door ukoili of Ward too” toe rotreadimenis. ,
Warm moils at all Iwo% . •
1 •
Foil . Olus.—Tho vs= • lot lust
_
north of the EploroPal Polio =Koko ' of
°V' Z F r C ni #E l " ai l l3l I I 1 1 ' s / ,
___
NO. Comma & Coen have mare,
cheaper andrnetter Sabre end Bhoea, than
were era WOre offereltor We In Towanda.
'leer A. F. Cowin Oa o4)ened a
bale* and grocery stare opposite the Episco•
pal Church. People livhig in the upper end, of
town, will find this establislunit s great 'Con
venience. .
161*
Mrs. WcioDivii, wonid invite
particalsx attention bf the . ladles to her elegant
assortment of new goods, comprising every.,
thing in-beritnek.
. 186. A. full line of White GOOdeli
Table Linens, Nap.os, Towe l and Embroider
ies', at .' EVAN,
sar, The place to bii r y ' a first-class
Cook or Parlor Stove, Is at 1
• Ihrstaxit DAssiow's,
(*welt Ps,
- ' 1
Mra. E. L. WctopAirs7 has re
, .
moved bey stock of 12dMinery Goods to the
rooms recently occuptia byirs..<4..iivms, over
Loico's store, to rattail's Wei. •
I . -
• AS. JOBITiI Huns' ew Furniture,
Store, on Bridge street. Is the - place io buy your
Fnudtare, and be will sell goods as cheap as
they can be-bought Tneanda •
ser The ladtAho List her porte-,
morinale, will jot track of it by enquiring at the
'Dilemma:a Office (and paying for this notice,]
or of J. C. Itznow,ar,or Franklin.
\ro.. Uri. 3. D. - Efits., beiag about
re si:
to . move her Itallaery Store, 'will !ell her
stock ile at the lo - Wost 'Om.
Griel bit Pattoti's Block, Bridge-Bt. 1 :
Stir If \you have never tried any of
the Superior bld Java Cciffee which Moats?. &
&warps are 4pplyiog to their customers, go
and get some at once. It is browned io perrec-
Sou and they grind it to order. •
IS- 'Animus elgottius, manufac
turers of those celebrated spectacles, have
changed their agency front, J. Hvatualm's
Wm. A. Csascanniars's.
COAL AT Wuor 54 Ar —P. DS. W.sama,
is selling superior, Hard . Anthracite Coal, by
the car load, very Obeap, de livered at any B. B.
station between Wyalusing'iuld Athens, Now
is the time to secure your Winter's Puppfy,
•, ,
• Mar DUI:MD it RILL would caII TA I O
attention of the, public to the het thit theli
market is always supplied with the chokie l st
steaks, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage,
fish, o 'ft,. They are now reeelvint daily supplies
opine rreskoysters, which they offer at whole
age and retail at the very lowest rates
• ,
ilk' Airs. E. J. linioos hat just
re
ceived the Spring style - tin litati, and Sonnets,
also a large assortment of Fancy Goods, such
as Ties, Fichns, Neck Riches, Collars and Cuffs;
lindersieeves, both lice and linen, and all the
latest nnreltles tor the Spring trade. ' I
se- M. J. Lmutts *ants fifty thon
toad feet to fit with Boots and Shoes, at his
new store opposite the Means aquae. Boots at
ono dollir and twenty-fire cents a pair; how
is that for low? 157 Main street, below Btidie.
• IS. E. T. SMITH, agent for the sale
of the tragic Flcmr-Sifter, has retupted, oxalis
prepared to give all the ladles an opperitarnty
of providing themselves with .this almost,indis
pensible arts le. No lady' who gives it a trial
will ever be without it. •
,
tar P. J. CALKINS has moved his
Book Store into the room jest cast of Mama's
Banli, and communicating with the Pest o,lh l ce.,
His stock of lino stationery, school• and miaccl
laneous books, wall gaper and fancy goods has
never been caddied in thiimarket.
Ms. S. S. LOCKWOOD, of 141-
star, has just received her, stock. of ,Ifillinery
Goods, Spring stile's in lists and Bonnets, arid
also a good assortment °Laney goods, suchas
ties, col'ars and cuffs, nnddrslccves;•troth laco
and Linea; and all the latest novoliiei for t i los
Spring Ode
ie— Jeltis 13. Nlcalat.sox; of Pbi
deltlhia, will doiiiver an/eloquent
talidfig free lecture. at Ilercur's
(Tlinraday) evaiing. Tlita lecture la provi.
' for', by Bradford Lodge No. 161, I. 0. 0.
they deairo everybody to 'attend.
Grioaas Blunt.
CULTIVATORS AND HORSE HOES.: R.
, .
WELLES can supply the best in the vartet.
fiEDEE'S Thill Horse H0ei,,312 to $l3. Toinp•
king .Cosiiify Coltivator,l $lO. Howes Thin
Horse Hoe, SIG: I
,
'Rtr,uout PAlNT.—Ready for use. In
Quart Cana; 1, 2 and's dallon Cans and: Tabs.
Pure White, Jot Black; ari l d beautiful cottage
and, tints in greatlvarloty. Tho best iina
cheapest of all paints. I B. M. l' alias.
TIMESI3OIO MACITria REPAIRS: 4i
era of Iforio Powers and Threshing ifach .
should attend'at once tO obtaining repairsl
the same., • Call upon IL 31. WEILLEs, of To
da, who pays mach attention to Threphing
obino repairs.
/Er During Abejnext 60 days
.
win BO goods regardlos.# of coat, and will 1 ,
prices tO snit all, in order to make room
goons War own mannfi4cturc ; now is the
to bny.
Nay, 7,13.
=
lir itliziao4Whe had the mis
fortune to'havo hbshotel burnt in 313nroitt 4 M, a
tow irecks since, had the good torture) , toitold
a policy for $l,OOO, in th 6 old and rellabl4y
coming Inanrance Company, and the anatinnt
was promptly paid by /116ssrit. Bairrurrr &flut
er, last weds, .who write policies and &Mast
lases.
GROUND PLum, AT RIIITMERNIFLA
Onus 3ltuo.—Eavingi roceired s large stock
of the celebrated Cayriga 'PLASTER STONE,
which I hero ground, 4 lad now- prepared to
tarnish all who want the beat quality of Platter,
at 17.50 per ton of 2,0011 lbs. _ " T. F. Es . r.
May 21, 1873—Sw.
/0 THE LADIES OF TOWAIIDA ;AND Nl
wsl..„
tol.Nif I.—Mrs.E. J. H . wiles the laigestknd
flnert ersortment of Al' CM and Farley Opods
ever brought Into To Mg.; Also a Angel as =
sortment of 'Ladies - nod C'hildrett's Ready-
Made Suit; of the lstett styes, Hosiery, 6r
sets, Bustles, Hoop Shirts, Heal slid limit Bon
Hair Goods, Jet hive • , ete. '
*69... P.. G. jAai 13. • liwacilso:s4
Philadelphia, will dedicate tho new Odd Fellows
Hall in Heine, on Friday, /uno 27; at 2 &lock,
r. x. At the conchal]] of aid ceremonies, an
address Will be delivered to raeiphors of the Or:
dir. At 7o`clock a procession' will be fo4nied
at the ball, and march to the M. Z. Church,
where an & th reat on , Odd Fellowship - will be ,
delivered by Mr. Itica4k7.,som, The public is In.
vited. • •
.
Nona.
_Mutual Btuldlng and flay
bg gaud Asioolatban 4 the borough of ToWan
de. The second annual meeting of sharthee
holders of this AinimtiJdion, eel be held at the
'Court Bower In Towanda, on Monday, Zano
1873, at 7 o'clock r. st. • lbr the maxis of elect
tag a President to.se:rire one year, bar direct-,
ors to sorts three Years each, one director id
NM% welter, and for the' transaction of leach
other badness is may prorely Om* *ore
the ateettigi Pahr..eill be opew tram to 9
st. • t PAloonteatt, Body.
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ME
3.0: Fanar & Sons,
Main strati
'
1.6 .1 " S nOt. tiglerrilb v '
IV CC
baroana, Ago Ma •
idyl. at talks awl binding diafrea:
vaaia new Ledges: Joaroal CT I •
Wm a oall. • "'
HOl4l PO :a a • I: • a a lila
_t, ,
cwins.-43. X. prepare( Up lupply
Vill sbail
those wishing to bur in thisline, with
the very beat machines in nsar Wau4= 4
Mutacu'a and ilsznan's =rivalled Threshing
Machines made a specialty. Me to and
Mouton soPPlied to a APPThutsti• . 1 i i ‘,
air gym Ait
Mai Nickel, neunroPreite the Nesnanou"
have ono of the neatest establisinnaLts inltown.
The, inn are both experienced end industrious
men, and know how to manage the n6irket
butd;tess. Every article pertaining to ttuiir busi
ness can be found there. Th alsci i !deliver
'weds to their customers free f ebarst any.
where in the .borolgh. . f - i ,
el , 4 I •
1 j• e . A spl e n di d
Hz BUBDI93t R itas:m. 7 *
lielf-ilaking Irqependent Iteaper. This. is a
complete. ma e:' Mad the funsers of Brad
ford bee with ibis'. **per In 1572,
they / have succesiftilly auk nine-tenths of
the oat crop 'of the county. Price sls). For
tale by. • • H.T , M. Wars.
a • - • I, - .
limy Two-W,u1.22, idowss.i--The
wubscriber offers this splendid- Mower, for the
third season, the furriers of *Word.' The
liirtty is an excellent Mower; works well'ou all
surfaces, where any mowing dachine I can be
used, either at fast or slow spied, and - In all
kinds and conditions of grass. Very easy on
both team and diiver. It is a - . 4 ' mutates that
pleases the fanner. ". • 1• . , l'
I ~1 1 x .' ''''
No. 3 Mercer ' s B lock , Towanda. - 1
, -4---...t--,----- • ll
1 4
• ct 4; W as s `
Tonirtise tniTY i x is Eah l ariner, who cote from 15 Tto 20 acres of
grasS or grain, should have (MO TO the rind
aided Wheel Hay and Grain Gleanerßakes. I
ans inilitig to test, its merits in competition with
any competing wheel rake in tb market. In
addition to its being the best mire as firmly
believe, it has a hroad-cast Mee; Bower and
Beefier Mtachment; for sowing:all Ilicida of
grate, that is complete, and bi also the best
thiog of the kind in use ; ill of 'which maims it
a very desirablci machine for ihe firineo4 Use.
For sale at .wholoS •
alo and retail', by I I
I •
, '
It. H. Wtmas.
Towanda, Pa. I
1
, •
USUBANCT. PCIIPANY&--W,O
holier° there hi. bit one insurance cointianlin
the United Stites, which insures plate glut
against breakage. Tlio company hat bee• in
operation long enough to test its strength n•
utility. In addition to lissuitlg Policies covering
glue while In transit, 'it also remunerates for
accidents from any of the following 1 causes,
to which plate glass and mirrors are hourly
subject : •
Carelessness of servants, opening and Closing
store fronts, cleaning etin' dolrs, settlingof build
ings and store fronts, crowded thoroughfares,.
change of temperatures, runaway horses, boys
throwing stones,, balls, or other Missilett, Wes-
Warts falling on slippeiy intoricst
thin, malice, boiler explosions; ere.works, firing
'cannon, hail stare s, wind, burglary, and many
other awes.. Y ,
AIIT
ILET? nacr e Insuranco Agents and
Brokers, aro agents for this•comParlY•
igii : OOLE, PASSAGE & Co.'s emple
of Music; orillain Street, slow doors Wow the
National Bank, now one of the teatime of
that - business street. i They have opened in
their new end elegant etore rpm, a fall and
complete stock of Musical Instruments-41*ms,
Organs, Melodeon's, and all , the, other !smaller
Instruments ; Shoe* illuille,ilnstructioni Backe,
and eveithing'perlaining \ be a at-class store
in their lice. Probably lei\ even of-Mur - own
citizens, have been fay* aro of the v
i le
e'rylarge
buSiness this firtej have eretofore done and
are now doing. Their a are seirly if not
sati n
quite as large as, that of a y, boaiueßs house in
our teen , -
and riiilling ai llar establishments
in Philadelphia and Now T ork. -BY th e ir, largo
purchases, bought: direct) from the Manatee-
Wren, they obtain their cods at the very low
est, figure, and are: thee hie to sell at much
lower prices than'emsller &Mere: ' It 14 one of
the most gratiqieg feat sea, of, our balances
groath as a town;that w t z. have so many estab
lishments in evert lino o business, whets° sales
are such that the can olio' to the trade gads
aa r low as they tat be pnictired in any city retail
I store.
[ ~ _ D I .
, i eIIURCLI, S OCIETY AND OFFICIA L,
i t xcrotts..—The following / ' .`ry is published far
*is information of I,ll‘e purlc. We 'will think our
friends for notifying ws of any eriors they ituty dis
cover .
.: 1 - vil l
liar ma Cuernat-Obin Street s ', below ashing.
ton. Services Sutilsrat i 10); Or. and 7i; . rat.
i t
Sunday, School at? 12 o ' clock . i Frayer .. eating
Thursday evening .;;, Pastor. Bev. 8. J. Los'
Briscorar. Cousano— CO r. Main and Canal treett.
Services Sunday at:10); A.m. and 1); P.M. : Lecture
Friday evening. Sunday School 12:15 rat. Pastor,
Bev. Irlitalciliwriumv. l _ ~. i i
M.E. Cumicu—stain Street, SUMO State. Service.
StMdal at 10); a.lt. and 7il rat , / ProYer. Meeting
Thursday evening.r, Sunday &blot at 22 o'clock.
Pastor. Rev. 0. L. Gunton; ' / , , 1
Pintanrzmuan illhvacul-Conzi Street. near Court
'House. Services Sunday it 10i; a.w. and; 7,1' P.M.
Trayer Meeting Thursday evening. Stuslay School
10 a.m. Pastor, 80. I. S. Etruworr. - I
B.S. Pima sun katri-rtiervicei every two weeks.
at 9 and U sae. aid 7; t.w. Sunday School ft, 6
P.M. Pastor. BEVPASIIICS.TOStIi.
A.M.E. Cutrzonitste Street,/ above feCond.—
Preachlng Sundaytittlo); /OIL and 714 r. . Sun.
day School all rt i l . 1 .•
A.T.M .--Nowrs n Cpaccurnzir, K.T.,Mo. 16.--
Masonio Hall. ovee'Patch's store at 7 we. J. C.
Wpm. E.C. :! . 1 '
Tinos Lobos, Net. 102.—Once u two ,Weeks at 7
P.H. J. O. InvirtOW.ll. , . _
ramta. Cusirms. No. 161.---Once in *el 'weeks,
at 7 p.m. Can. PO:Moss. R.P. " 1 I
I. 0. or O. IN—Basnronn Lends, No. 167.—0dd
Fellows' Ball s over Frost is SoneYarniture Booms.
Meets every Monday evening at 7 :o'clock. J. W.
Vssrivrxx; N.O._, _ . _ ' )
D. or 11.—tartsukonos. No. 29r.—Meets in Odd
Fellows' Hall erstand third Friday taming in each
month. A. IdATICABD, NA.; Cuts. Maras. Secy.
Basun= Escintnatta, No. Al.-4feet* I ascend
and fourth Wednesday evening of each month.
0. W. Bras, C.P. ": e I•: •
K. or P.—Towaima Loma, No. 29it.—Mecit every
Tuesday evening in Temperance Hall, 7t o'clock.
J. W. Ithmor. W.O. •
LO. or I*.T..llonrwasir Loans, No. 223.4--Meets
every Friday evening at 7 o'clock. B. E. 31N1TX1,211
W.O.T. ,
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ILo.ll.o.—T6wsUn s, Lonnie, No. 270.—Mbets sec.
and and fourth Thursday of each month. IJostru
litixinv, B.S. 1
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I Tawatml Possornos.--54110ing south Oozes at
910 am; going mirth 4:30 p.m. Arrives from north
at 10:3) ais.:etnith 5:15 P.m. ,
B. Sr, E. mall closes at 7:30 .1141,: wive; at s PAL.
Barclay arta Canton , closes at 10 A.W. V, arrives at
8:30 ex.
l'royleloselt at BAA; arrives at 1 P.Y.
leliaysville closes at 1 rat.; arrives at 12 at.
New Era arrives Tuesdays. Thursdays, artl Bator
da7s sk 12 31.; departs at 1 pat.
arrives , If ondays. WednesdiTh and
Fridays at 12 y
tr.; departs at 1 ear.
IShesheqran arrives Tuesdays; Thursdays. and
Saturdi l iya at 10 a.m.; departs at 12 tr.
& W. Ar.vciuM P.N.
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: - opIICIALDIRECTORY. 1 1 •- .
Pitsiikat .indao—Hon. F. B. 81 ,,, im, Towanda.
!Additional Zan, Judge—Bon. 'll'. _'D. Idonaow.
' TolYand.L. - '
- -- -- :lion. 7_set*' Fartooi Orwell;
I .1 Associate Judges—n,._
Mon. 8. D. Hniunmse. Bprinaileld. .
; Pro
.tkomnary and Clerk of Coors-. Bra t. It. Pecs
and I/reorder and Clerk of Me Orphans ,
Coast -'-O. J.Dtirreancit. •, : l 1 . .
1 j j i Sheri A.l. Eossoi Bunn.
' Conneinionera--E. C. litt.woo, Monroe; Mourn
frintristo. Wells; I!*s Norizarnszl.. Windham.. r
Jury armairrionert.—E. It. Days% S. W.-Boon.
1 , Trectreser—Wsi.liurruns, Oransille. ' 1
1 /Auditors--Jour 8. Qom*. Wilmot; A. 8. Baena.
Merrick; las Oman, South
Phyrielan—Dr. T: B. Jonsson. • - ' :
Counsel—Par dr Myna. . •
1' i rowAl'D4' Bottom u OFFICOS. •
Durgas .
assint ItaysaT. . 1
1 Connettmen—Jssus lexasr. Joan D. Monmasiz,
JAI. Warta Imps McCann. T. E. Immix, Darts
MaDmos. N. N. Balm Jr.
l itiDG
Jadfoer of Pe ace».., W, 0. Boom . N. Tim).
Constables—POP* Wzgrds..L. T. Bore.
L POUCTI/44X—a. II:N Blue. . , ,
School DiraloriA. Maisano President of Board;
N. Ti p. Treasurer; 8. W . Rommel, &empty; E.
T. Fox; W. T. Darras. J. A. Conteito.
I Overseers of.Ftiar--Dr. J. W. Lams. W. Mix.
I • i And ss : Itearamalra, J. A. Itacom, 020.
1 1 A enza U. IMO. / .
1 ' -• 7/NE COMPANIES. ' '
t ninklin Sieant I .Pire Engine Co ~Nol . I:—Betts
rest Wednesdag evening In each earmih. th Borough
Engine Uouse.•, 0, 1 A .13/JACI4 rOreiXISII. '
Naiad Engine Co:, NO. 2.—Meet tied Monday erten-
Mg to each south. to Borough Engine Mouse.. Wm.
8 .Naltes. President. • - .
' I Liens Bream Jiire Engine Co.. No. 3.—Meet first
Wedisenday evening in each taaath. hi Lin4a Engine
Meuse. Jong D.Moirsur.. President.' N, i
_' 'Mambo Rook and Ladder Co., No: 1,-.Meets nt
Wednesdig cream in each month. in Borough
Engine House. Y. Z. Warrant, President: -'
A. FL .P.eren. OW Engineer; 1... atrAhlgart
Assistant , •sm''; , ' A
aciu.iijva AAv,vooraripzi.
- -
• Natoka ThiadiNi sad Siring "sad
Moots indroad Jria Roots tot mood of boob&
mum thit thti monthitiore sto 1
rat. N. N. mood. Preablent. • „,
Towanda BrAtiosf Autiottlsol6-11feeta to Growl
toy Rom for tollotod of installmento. fourth
Kagan tai nob month, fa, • 5 to 7 r.st. JOSI
Poirszi !residi!c*
, . 13Z.11
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1t2,1- • ix isn zr.v. • •
%no B. of abe it
b. Ginter . . of # 0 014 1
tr.
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B = ll l 4 a ir 41 1 1 111: t 68
by
, .oston 4 .N. BOO: ot
Yisi,_om NW& • Jsyneobbasbter • Vs
: ffidJfkr" Patif ‘• , • .
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"7
ien
gin
6.trir
Nicavotts demoted,
=a state of nand ; a weak, nervous. 165 -
feeling ,• energy as signation ; (*u
nwed head, weak M.y, often with • •
ing, lissiguniary diacharges. The causal ,
ofinaasass, mental (overwork or •• • • 1101211.
This Maw= Maar finds
_•a • • • cure
in MITTIRETII. • 11 • •
No. 2(1.1 It tames upOIOLOPITWO
the WWII ait. I
&-
Mdispels the mental gloomdinpon
d sejamiges the entire system.l it is
rtly harmless ind always ; efficient. IPsico
at a package of live boxes and a lairys2
vial (*powder, whit* is important in oldi seri
ous eases ; or 11 per single Ibex. Bold t in ktlL
ihnAC 6 or sent , by mail on reWpt of
_ ih.asit /3.T0
• , th end Ward Hoose,i Tawsnd,s;
1
:MOIW A. Nto :4%, mA.RKr, ki s.
_
.1. - 1 . iroor,onsupsucoa, • .
io _-ocarieted msy weabeinty. by o. D. P c os T
robleatebassesdallV.
'best 0 ku5b........... I $1 do i9O
limlbib ;v.. : i 65
99466159169. 9 talk./ 1.. • 61
Oom.*bmb .
Osts. *Wit i
Deffili e ll Ma .i ' ISO 200
"
Batiseps ill ,
i V ir 2ll
*tosi‘ 6
dos., or . . 23
0 boadoloy ...
.11507, II butyl ...10 00 (0 12 00
Calens.llllo6 - --.1 • . - ' ' I 2 00
' Woes= or essM—Mbeat 110 lb. • Comm lbs.;
irs4 PNL; OW 62113 1 1 WMt44lim.;l34Morbssi
lbs;ll3eays ft lbs. t Rosa 20 mi.; Clow 815 gt 00;
tbs. ; TlMolby Seed 54 lbs. ; Dried Peaches lbs.;
IbledAndesla lbs.. Plaz Seed 50115. • "
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Nevf
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ca
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Japa
Chineie Suitin
14 , 6 St4ge, -
itiotter-Spitings
Yosocuite Stri
Whitel Gopds,
VietorTa Lawns
Plaid and Strip
rro , rHE OSIES. - • ' I I.
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ILuJII. E. BENSON. would respingiSlly la.
4= the ladies of Towanda and vicinity oat SIN la
prepaied to nuinulacinre all liindsst eca *tal Sala
at reams prices , inch an Mandan. Curls
Putt. Ofd a, to.. either from asp*.
liiiisa railbint abase. **hoc ibs
alimroll• An aides liftlitilikr
s iltr ) Ult to:,
i 1 i 18c lg. 140 11.1
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W • 4UrAIMER 100
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THIS WEEK, !,
TAILOR &
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Wading,.
at TIXLOII. CO
i riped Grenadinee,
at TkirLOß k CO.
tame Gr
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at "Tkitunt, & co
ese Silks
,el3O Strip
s, all prices,
at TAYLOR & CO.
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TAYLOR & CO. i
plain and stripes,
at TAYLOR & CO.'
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mar TAU.OU &Ay)
, white awl tinte
at TAYWR ar.
at TAYLOR A: • CO.
all qualities,
at TAILOR d: CO
d Mwiline,
at, TAY LOR.L &co
nd faliny; .
at t i#LOR & C
es, plain
ME
riety,
at iTATMOR & cod
and children;
At TAYLOR &ea
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price ; s,
at I TAYLOR & CC
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Calico
or Ladi
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MEI
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Sarum
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Lkbrellas,
at TAYLOB ' &
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at TAYLOR &
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at TAILOU & C
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, al, . TAYL9II & C
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it TAYLOR & 61
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Towailida, June 11.
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NORTH PENN6TINATIL!‘ 1 . : • AD.-
Shortest and =staked line to •. 1 • .... . pal.
tiniata, Washington...and the South. ,
Paaimitipas by this route tais linneylvania it
New Pork Railroad ibsin; passlng Tailwinds at 1040
&X.. and 2:Of pp.. n 4, make close connection at
thicheui with train of North Penn's PAM
road. and arrive 13 philadelpida at SW P. X. and
wa r
10:30 p.m.; in time to take night trains •
the South or West .: Palace cars are to the:
pOM P.M train. - ' ; t.
City piuiseagez=z; at the Depot ion val el
Illtraisis canto re to the varioti Depots
ka to eh partoof t= 34 - ire.
icereW North Penn% Ibittroad Depot. corner Berko
American 8.1. piltedp his. at 8:30 &9;45 ALM,
tag at ToialaWil k 8:05 P.M. inane evening.
4 Dimes There3l collects sad bag-'
gage. office IM PS gouts kMb edreet. hin.
Preightree=i l VlPrent saa Noble ' ' ' . Phila.
' g, and forwarded by Deus Pant Freight train
had . all
points. E n L S L u lS ag
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i. 8.1., Frontasd Btu.
I .. -Philadelphia. ,
MR'S TROUT POND
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coldestt of every al
spring wart
able rates. and ah
These roods are D
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uut seamen tom
those coatempbAll
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ddroletlan to PI"
For fail partioa
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THE
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'. . t Pondi - ate now open ior he'
are 'stocked with aumber'
,-. In th e clearest 1 • end'
larges st,
. Any lbw trued eold resson.
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open on Sunday. ' " ' 1
• ring bad =potence - in locating;
:, t , ponds, offers his services to ,
: /Wag out and stooling Man.
irides.
1. , . 1 . 5 anti; Beason to $l.
'' 00 on or address' •••
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~ debars. Bradford County. Pa., 1
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ALI. ! oak - warawrigo.
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Having 'secured .e, trey Ices of Joint...B. Tar m:
OM of Me best W. ...'ellt In "the county. I sm pre.
pared to do all kbida of work In my line womptly,..
Orders telt at Dr. Porter's will be attended to. -
• Towanda. Jute 1,1873. ' . I
WEW CA4DING MAC
mme4
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At the WI , 'stand in *mbar& Pi, ba g
himself with tww sad. hammed , aud is
LISCnr rowel to do all work in Wilkie in =
agniumer. Please Ors ,him a oill;sit
tA__ltsil_shall be dame fakir sad honestly sod give
to hill • ' - I
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