0 tadfotd quiet 11 Towanda, Thursday s Aug. i s 1878.! LOCAL AND GENERAL. REAnts, ask your, neighbor to sub rcriUo the BrPOILTEM. _ - WE PEEPAY the postngo on the RE { I t`I,TES. to 911 subscnbere )this county. • S. W. ALYORD has been eleeted I motiatorial delegate' to the. Republican Shie Qincention Wm, EiNciaLEy, of Standing Stone, lithe contract ;for building abridge over the river in Elmira. '.!". spEctAL train on the S. R :E. I: . :,l•brought.' eeveraf 'hundred people tlio .how; on Monday ' • 11: P. Res', we notice, is ,a eandi 'date for the Republican nomination fot:ileprn-, eentative of Wyoming county.. =MI EyMil. PoOtulaster in the county is authorized to receive sabscriptikis to tho Be. rourEn; at club Tates, Tree of postge. ' Tiro!:;. J. EFGHAII, of Sullivan corm; ty, liastnsen elected % delegate to, the . Reptibli 7 Can Stain Convention. " .MONTAISYE' store-is undergoing re pairs, Which will make it one of the most at tractive busines placcs.in Towanda. A cbraiEsroNDEsT of the Eintz Ad itisc74 says Miss daughter of Iter. A. A. MAIIPLE, of Scranton ? is the btlle at Crys talSpf:ings. ' ! 1 . .- • i A'ith: editor' of 'the Journal advises mothers to keep their daughters home, in the , r , renin - Funny; ain't . it. that MACE should '' take r .. 0 much interest in the girls. :i Ir Alm WED I B'g, ehasactef for .lion ,. :csty wal-_not wlllestabliidied, the people of this county w_ould blipect :him of a 'surrender ~ to PL - ri_n, from the articies , in the Canton Sentinel. . , . . Tii: rtlaioi that, S: C. A.T.1N....1 0 .4 ; 7.. Ft., .. 1 , _... fattier of el - I -Sheriff cANFLEET, (died on Tuesday niornior Licit, .nay incorrect. :The old ,geptle man had a slight 'e troke of paialysis, bntifs re- MI covering •WE iiA.rr. received fioni 4r. A. F. (..,.w.LEK No cakels "Persian Healing or Pine Tar .tioap,' which said to be an excellent Wi lt t article: anti al, certain cnre for .cnfapeous ~ ~•_ ~ _~. .. . TIIE, Brhi - comes Ifo - us . this week 42 ,, n.4icti. , rably ( nlarged. {Thisimproyerrnent in ; la'pa ,c per 'an ti - idenet . 2.lth'at its patronage is Inc:\ Pasing,*and that th • i prospering ~;iisi;ci~Uc Tiff_ tri is charged with the . ‘ne li'ytle gill at Fall Creek, ‘lll n.tnt off at,SePteralOr tering. The prisoner sanguine that he will 1-.)e . A DIMiII.ICEITL row occurred 'here dap, in which Pplicetuati - lANE6 igot yer:v r ,, nglily handled. Several arrebts have 1, 11 ipode. of parties chaiged,with tieing im.- }qii.,:oca iu the.t.hanlefnl'ati4ir, The guilty par tit -12 ,, j11,1 Lr tei - ettly punished. 4 tiAEV. 11 :11.: ..lieti"r-ktnEr.r . wiil preach Itect.:ir of Christ Church, this o'n eyii lung i art. • Ili. c il! i•pter tipi , n his duties as pastor of the Chr.rdiif the ..I.s'cension,lFall laver, Mass., on no• Sunda . r. - . I , J. y. JJ 031 M. TPKINS, bfScrnll- Y h i tre purchased the East Towanda axe' and'a nuiuber of building dots in the A ii ;lilt: (11 the Theirwill at once erect dwc!inigs for Mica. NOlionan, ati - drii.:e the It- MEM FZZ2 . . WE 'TESDEIZ our thanks to F. ..T.- c., 1:::s, of the ttook Sidre and Nf.we 1t , ..0tn, sa/: Leantiful i riath of Cere.als, in a niagnifi r, lit:triune. tie Believe the w-reatli is the iiandi. u..rk of Mrs. C , and it ecrt iinly refltet; credit 111, ,, a her iikillana industry. It IS an ornament h we prize very mueli: • -, EEO hl IXTTLE boy iamed.CIIARLES VAN VANDEIirOOL. was Inn by a Ilagfq]l , e„tded with gain,. on the Caren;,.! en Saturday hist, 31J in-. kille.l. Tfie•boy ri;a r •s riding upon a chain r the while descendir" the p. pa , -ing over his r!7 , g • IHM • .., I'ORTEn limp, a sor t of PalLur KIPP (liel (4 . con,impzio n in - I 1.4.• were t.:imity • riturnds.y. - r from: Towahcla ite ',it ani de' MI MEM was largely - and well rep- At Ilital6ia.t, ttA.-ett...l:::•,r g'the t that pelra',....r we Leti.eed, the 11 - ME:et r;: ant wife, E. 0. :15., • 311, 0. . D. • IiMITLETi, livr.frroN, jr;, }ha's - T . :: air..rr,'..ltits and IMO MEI 1.1 I ICON • . P. W.CovvEr.t. r ilio at the res-, 11... r motlior. 31r=. 011 Friday' II a• ror ENII 1 - 0411 t1;:t MS:dI. , US and deceptive ;:, hithoygli a great re 11.-r .:iftlict , t2ilith . Clrisq forti- . •.r infant -: . i•r( ceded her to the 1. , 1- :I',ftvi month; since. She leaves (•:.e child t , ) mourn•her ME =I Eli --- E , 11 - !: A IZI: nn , lcr oblionfolls :4. t, II : , tL. :t!t and s t z t nt .It: a I rt,t‘n publitlikn; •‘:11 ,r g The tutt!etr this -- act ILuinilwr t - tul - stit lt.. toiA rnazh• A :Intl xit tnttl c riylit..clit f I ~o.‘l, "r etantnendti. in tut , lt'; ~t ;, contain: I , 1 / 4 , ~ t t 0.1 , 2 r liiia Hon- eittis tree Prtv, the 1111;i1 lug mad Mr. C. \\7:l.l.Lcorrn. .? eft : • 310W(ir, Gm); by Manattornrer+. This mai -r roanirpAel any on the gfou (LI its licd. - ...t:(% - ricritly, well. Mr. h as iaa:itert would- a music iii.•itt. TI. , mgehuie ha; two drivin ,t , , , ?1'eu..-Lar, steel plate bh.s , Ir:frr; atpl.is every way a uar':a:b." ED. I.I.I'.I'9IITER ;01 , 1 timn rattcr s,:rions La; 1e. , 41 . ;: , ,ing "It f.ur the past fe l tie I:. r:11-.A,curn part of 9Ur „town theywtleri-of an the ojrn,rs t -e, !its that ~ ,m e of our shetf-biced are in the of turning t 1 ill, ,1 : 1 111.11tT.SC'41:' ,, 11 on what is ‘l., • C or lerrci" in try, "LI,. Lig 1,1-i...;t9 Thin thounta thiS SulaEkix, to be - de n.o.l•attli •.L.llurt!riArrics, to eireltinst t inn.nt t"getiter a co:or atile.alr,l,:ainn of peop, IS accompanied alms:l r4bly ~ tfi bog cln•ep, ;and in a s thtl kc LC:437I'W grow I ,, atittfufly less." The wool growere, ishing thi kind of treatment of thei 'ttock, determined to dri , ie the whole ty from the woods at one 'dash. they proceeded at ofice to scatter po • • ~i cast - from One end of the mountain to the other, the result which was that some &Men or more canine gentlemen " turned 'up their toes' in One day. This of tonne aroused the In and IndignatiOn 4 thq masters : of the dOg Yam - il7, ind the;y - rewired upon retribution. Ao oordingli they plceeded to do what in some instances the fanners had :neglected t o n do, namely, " salt that sheep," bAng careful eve ry instance to Mix!a goodly . portion of .strych nine with each basin:all of salt. , 'Asa natural eonSequened, the old mountain- begins to smell very strongli of tainted mutton.' 'Wbetber' this 'whim will eontinue as long as' the Kilkenny cat tightorie cannot tell, bat as the whort* berry picking is netarly st•an end for theason, when people will no longer isin owtOon to visit the mountain it is to bti' hoped that the !trite will soon cease, and still leave little wool and a little deg-skinlin the country.l Piety Prczthesu Albany, tut 4, 1873. I 1 THE .fulloTtring is an !extract from the sawin this State, ' approved March 29;1869, • . for the preventios4f cruelty to .animals Stenos L Any krson who 'shall, with this Commonwealth, Tintonly pr., cruelly illitreat, overload, beat, or therwise Abuse any whether belonging to him or otherwise, or shall keep or use, or in #ny way be connected with or interested in the management of, orlishall receive money for the admission of any person to any place kept for the purpose of fighting or bait- Ina' any, bull, bear,(dog, cock, or other cteatup,- end every person Who shill encourage, aid or assist therein, orWho shall permit or Buff* any place to be iso kept or watt, sha ll be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on being convict ed thereof before lay alderman or magillo‘le, shall be tined by the said alderman or magis trate for-the first offense in a sum not less ;than ten - do ll ars, nor mere than twenty dollars.; and far the second and every subsequent offence, in a sum pot less •an twenty nor excetiding fifty dollars. ;- • nipme..:s4LN4• idak of mow ing machines, ,took place in Sheshequin, on Tues daY of last week. [Although Most of the hay is cot; the exhlbitimi drew together a large num ber'of farmers an ethers interested in agricul tural tnachthery. I Tlte were four fi rst-class machines entered: th Eureka, by S. D. 3IAD DE2i ; Young Warrior, by 0. pJ KINNEY and C. Hoc eoarn ; Clipper, by CitAILLES Ihresvx ; Wood, by Jos. To4vrren. A:good deal of farmers against • the Ettrika, but Mann= ,00n6onvinced the most skep tical that it was fully equal if hot superior GI, all competitors. All the Machines worked bly,' and we are not surprised that farmers were at aloes to decide whiCh was the beat. To our mind, however; t z e i Eureka , haa several points of aicedence whi commend it to the favorof the pablie, and farmers. It has al easier for' the te: leavi:s the hay in and manufactu of breakage any p delay. I The Young Wa riot, Clipper and Wood, are all excellent machines, and we, do not desirC to say ;one word which might 'militate againt either of them, o thereltable•gentlemen resenting them. , . itsONAL.--1. ed busizless m ADaars 1 ing lOrage for the place; . —P. F. ilenoc of Pe &N. Y. R. leave.of absence. —AlvAir E. CUA Cust4m Hciase, isl ALvAtt is a H. paLowi; of City Point, Va., last. :3lr. . StateConcentibn, week. He is a soul of T.nrcarora'. —J,lldge Moano Montrofie on Frida • --Trozos llotcq - a'fl 3.1i53 Pr —H. P. Goo Dur Dxr - rilcil, of Phila. —Mr, and Mrs cer Springs to•dap,i 11.-WOOURC nun' arcrsigiting fr Mlffill ner, it , in town, an Wedticsday S. STE t;unnifer :viiration 'Liar of deed Oftice':'for the week : Sabluel Hulett*. Shesh!equin twp:, I Chs. J. )n, SO 'acres, colisi( ' J. 31orit•oe.,Smith, 1 Slnr.ix :uf„, t,iip., 50 act ) j t$ twp., '5O aorc, consi Maiy E.,. Sabin to twp., Ipt, c.ot,sideraff 0. p.;.6.atlett aoe cfril, fri, - . r.a.rla Low Itchira VatiDuz r . Staved}' and Sctith 8209.' 111 IV 41 7.1 4 . Tatchen ' - J01 : 2 :1',(2; Welles to rttl:glo,,t; c,nsitter 13.1;ry - r iatirl Jane V 1 Mtrirl:.lll4.l Pike t aconveyltitc , 4 I E. 4'..l'.:rk and twp.,!.so,acri-1, cons Wellete.WllCO to &1111 4 iliel:44i011 Ira E. - ; Steplicus t da township, 53 ac , T. and Wm ny to,wnsddp,l $2,20u Lyrrna'n Matron 'to 51 aciug - , considerat P::L.l'.larke ....., ttrp. , ' lut. cot i_ .iderai WIIE4EVER thi beet • esied, it has tuiuras. .:The Bitig of work at a i rei F. `. The Eureka' qut equally close, and mow ed aswath five feht .in width.] Its work was done very handsomely, and act easily that the team did not appcfai to mind the machine. The direct drift is a feature peculiar, to the ' Eure ka.' ,• The cutter-bar runs directly- in frontlet the driving-wheel - 4; and the work is done in the rearoaid not by the tide of the horses. The team draws as easily and naturally upon it as they' would uponalplow or a wagon, and travel faster through stout grass thatl they would go with' a plow through the soil that the machine movis over. The putter-bar is in front of the driver, and. he s 7 all obstructions and un evenness readily. The machigielbccripies jdat what space it is mowing upon, and when an Ob struction is cleared er passed by the cutter-bar it' is' also passed by the machine, Sind is sot en countered the next time around Or in return ing.' The. grass left in a standing position,, and ',so loose that i is claimed it dries readily in! favorable baying - eather, withcinispreadingor stirring. The fact that one horse.; trails in the grates appears to be no objection to the 'Euro ks," because the lilxifs lean the grass in the Ai rection the horse is going, and when the ma chine returns froth the opposite direction, 0, knivCiirein underinstead of on to it, and readi ly cut every spear or - blade. ,The l 'simplicity in its chneitrnetion, rendering it!not.liable to get out pf repair, the lease anctrapiditY with which ' it does its work, the facility with which it pass es obstructions, its direct draft, and. the equal "support at each end of the cutter-har, render ing it impossible tpr it to sag , out of line, rec ommend the 'Eureka' as one of the most valu ablemachines ever offered to the farmers, and almosiwithout an Object tionsble undesirable feature. • • " The 'Eurekal machines aro manufactured • at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Towanda, Pa. The .Poughkeepsie manufactory his been in opera tion-about five years.. •The Towanda company was'organized last January, with a capital of $lOO,OOO. S. D. Madden, Esq., President of - the Towanda company, Was in the City. yesterday. and'seports that both manufactories are unable to fill. the orders ih the States of New York and s Pennsylvania. He considered proposition to start a manufactory for the same •machino in this city, as not only practical, but assuring - of success, and Mr. Mosher, the facia and general ,agent., believes that a mannfactory is ceqain to be established in this city." I. to Mr. (flicient I.on•C of 11 Colton'b ,- , i, d nine, rwi. In ,lll tor 0. ion, and ork, but •fler im and sikb- in crlV /a ine trial, l' ulster, ma n on, N. Y. hide - was d, and it Holcomb al instrn -wheels, guards, ret-class rinsing Airover- days in between Idogs. It ra ibthis leir sheep .rmed — by his conta n has the dy coy nee that classes, e. Each t incaria r e family ort' time mall and not rel. Prc-Nic AT ItIESHOPPENI—Mr. Bdi i tor : "We arc to avo a pic-Me i on Thursday, the 2lth lust., at atr . ~ and Will be Om- ;:i 1:30 ed to have you join ns.7 Such vraa - the tempt ing :laiasive, duly and formally siOled bii i the fair , committee of the young ladies br Mee op per4 With a tett others tromp Tgwanda,l we obeyed the call, ad with them scancongrata late ourreives for having done so:: Arrived at Neelioppen, our y having be'len hlpen .C. di ' Te l:, : -.. fwtorite Cri fami. this .n_bros4- Ipecially to Bradford county Idiret draft, inking it much la, is more durably made, better condition for enring, ed at borne, ito that in case :'rt can be peocured wittiOnt C.lllrs has engdg- Norionville, Mich. ,1 , 1 the ccintwt fur furn 4.- circus horses' while in pile . , ~ the popnliirlas Train" 3 I ter It., is of on a two weeks' it,zeistAtx, of the New York Ilvisiting his! friends in this - ileserredly popular official. Light Rouse lieeper • paid us a • viiit ou Saturday delegate, to E the republi c au vhich met in:Lyndhburg last of the late bArin,Bar.osi-m, held an , aatntnent tonrt at '-last. 0111 and wite; Mina LIELLN WELL have gone . to Niagara. Horitrox and CI C. • I .plphia, :de in towns • . T. Fox . wi . ll !care for thren •to,be absent several dais. and Miss Flatootu Wt.)On ends in New Jersey.' , of the Lineaster El - apt paid our eaFidum a visit on . AnT is evjoyiug hia usual, s- fi!ed in. Recorder 1, s ndmg etognst 4, 1873: 1 a wit,: to Atnos. 11., Miner, t, consideration $1,500. . 1 l. W. Hollonback, Boning .tatlori $1,5 1 52 50. . • I iSheriil, to ;lames English, i e., consideration $lOO. 1 / Freeman:Sweet, Sion:roe deration $1,990.. • . I , drew:WiCkliizcr, All;iiity ion 1.1,800. - . l' wife to Daniel M. Saver ' lot, consideration $.5001 • r . . , et at., to . 3... F. Sawyer, Waverly, lot., consideraeton • 1 Ind wife 11 ;Ezra Smith, eration.s2GG. ; I Patrick Curie`y, Athena Jo iti4n $3OO. Jonee to W 1114113 Flow 01, reships, 199 A. 'and 59 fe tb' D. Vl,uclerpool, yeiry ideraiion $1,84; A.. J.' Edsall, Albany twp.. I W. iiin l gebury, Towitn es,'Consiqertiti6n $2,560. ' e'l7 - 11 - 1 - rto . Wilcox, All?a -ancri 157 Pf, cotisideretion I Jos. P. Lee, Herrick twp., on $1.950. ' - to L. L. Hubbell Atlicni ion 13(g). ",'" . • •. Eureka Mower hiu3 elicittifthe highest cnco iamto'n I;qinblican speaks •et trial zierti that city a 1 • intoned, made * tenvcsitty mums* at 'the large and pleasant hotel, and after s resionable deiay were ail safely !mowed rap thii!hili _to the piede ground, where went already fiei .haps a couple of hundred, mien* laming themeelves : some dancing on a capacious plat form, some playing croquet, num rambling about, some who we in our ignorance *wined were lovers, just a little apart, holding !charm ing tele a tiles in their carriages. At the proper hour of course the dinner was served, and it would be perfectly in order to expatiate upon the; escellmme of the :viand, the unifocm and yet veiled ;dashes; of the cakes, and the lavishness of the supply, but the fact is chit; sea profane man once.rigamited, who was expected to swear fearfully when some boys had taken out the tail-boird of hie wagon containing potatoes, who said, making the dis covery as he was rising the hill, "words failed to do justice to 'big 'object." liimaTer,.. with such an energetic committee, and such a num ber of active and anemia, as well as beautiful ladies as live at Meshoppen, their suceem iD this-line is not to be wondered at. The Me shoppen Brass Band played a number of pieces, and for a new band they really played w4.* Among the people present outside of kieshop pen, were Mr., Ow. Damon, Bosun Coin,- nation, awl Miss PXCIRAX and Kn. Bittm, of ;Towanda; MLs puss. .tintamr and bums Ems, of Wyk ; Messrs. , floras, mauxes, :Ixonax, Lex, Bum' and Misses Lear and BA CHEL HONE; 8114ZORD, OrbiTTELD.. ..13covnis, and others of Wyalusing ; Buse :max and family and Miss Leis, of Black Wal nut; Mrs. Rom RUM, Maws Janis and Satinzanoits, of Lanyville ; Mr. Gay of 'Der's Eddy ; M. S. limumu, , of Wellsbore; Miss ,OTEEtrIELD, of Tankhatutock ; Mr. Bemis and sisters, Miss Damon and others of lilehoepany. The Meshoppen Miss and Towanda gentle men seemed to take the most interest in danc ing, but there was plenty of enjoyment f?r eve ry ono. Whoever I' lucky enough to be invited to a Meshoppon pic-nic, let them be sire and go LAICAL O PTION.—Mr. Beitwr : I , To wands is the centre of political u well Untoral and roligionii influence, of Intelligent Bradford county, and wo look in that direction for our lessons of right, but are sometimes sadly dis appointed. We had flattered ourselves that When Local Option had becoMe - a law, and all good citizens, including the ministers of To wanda, had taken so decided a public, stand in favor of temperance, and also in favor of OM taming or executing the law, that the surround ing townships would follow the example, and do likewise. But with all the apparent effort and boasted means to dry up the channel of wickedness resulting from intemperanee,we have anxiously waited to see the first effort made to stay the destroyer. Those under ground pits have' had free license to sell and dispose of their poisons to any who could give the whisky, password, , and allowed to Igo to 'other places to . palm Off their rowdYisni upon, those who would at. least licipe for better ' things. , I Onr peaceful valley was annoyed by com pany of about twenty rude fellows, on Sunday last, brought here in carriages by one of your townsmen. They: gathered at the grove; near Weston Station, arpuid with "local option,' but the - ram pievented their enjoying the woods, and with bottles and kegs they repaired to the saw-mill near by to regale themielyes, taking.one of our young. men with them t:o more license to their desecrations. After .fin ishing their feast, they were politely waited up on by the cars in returning to Towanda. For the last few years, the leading citizens, both men and women, of Carbon Valley,!,have baen anxiously striving for reform, and the present season-have been favored by a very in teresting Slbbath-school, superintended by B. K. Ilawsmor, of Monroe, and aro puttieg forth our best efforts to establish right princiles in the minds of our growing girls and boy d, and the inhabitants generally, praying God to bless our efforts to this end ; but'when such an out rage as the' above is imposed upon us, we feel that efforts in a moral direction may arove frOtiess. Wo hope another such eihibition will never be repeated upon our would-be Peaceful- valley. A word to the wiv >s suffi cient. • Cmzewg. Carbon - Valley, July 30, 1873. BUSINESS 'LOCAL. ! WANTED—An active, energetic. wan to =case for the Iteroerzr.. tom. Special bargains in Black, Silka, at EvAris & Ifn,Darrifs. Every new pnblicition can be , (mod on Cuoes' shaves. tor C. F. Canss has just opened a flue assortment pr new ehronios." as,. A large assortment of Brack r+ just received at . • ' nom - a 13QNs. FINE DitESSING. , Suitee . , af,Fitus - r Soss;for fifty dollars ses,_ Several valuable Farms and Hone and 'leas f9r Aide by 33ART1...117 4k. 1 TAA- =ME • AN .UNDISPUTED FACT:—M. J. L' SIN rells boots and shoes cheaper than any other establishment in-Towanda. is- - Valuable house and. two I lots for liale. * Lpleasant localily:Lneir the Episcopal Church. Inquire of JAMES WOOD, FAlgellt i Or of ISAAC MYFe. • - toir-.By no possibility can wall . paper be so cheaply purchased anywhiire in this section,•as at C. F. Caoss'. Fort SALE. CHEAP.—One' Sdt Cham ber and one Set Library F u rniture, in Igoca condition. Enquire of Rey. Wn. McGLAitienr. se— The Stem witch and Pompa dour cin be - found at Mrs.:. is real hair. Grinithk Patton's Block, Bridge street. Teachers of music can pur:. . ehise.Sbeet Music and 3lnsiclllooks at Teach era' rates, at the Temple. of lAD:isle, Tow l anda„ Pa. ( 1 ' I • I ju st received MCCABE tk, 7 EDWARDS have 1 received several car:loa4s more of that superi or family flour. People who prizorgood bread will make a note of this. . ; I M. Dealers in Strings will do kvell to call at the Temple of ansie. where' thej will find a large assortment of - Friencli, german and Italian Strings, at New York pikes. • Oar Farmers .ajlaye find a !mire nial7; et and the highest prices for. prof eggs and batter, at McC.tsa t EDWARDS'. ar Job work-execated at this of ace, receives the highest, encomiums feca l ? the best cri ics. `! 301• . New styles Dress • Goods; ituLUIN-Japs. Silks, Percales; Piques and printu at • ; Eveush Hamm:ries. - me— We have just received a ,new stock of tags, which we can 'print on the iihort est notice at the lowest rates. stir Ladies, take myildvice : viin you go down town, step Afito Mrs. Mrrobs' rooms of fashion. She don't ask you to . bity. its- All persons indebted to me, are requested to make immediate payment. J. B. Jonsson. MT Perions ivishizig to purchase Real Estate of any description, should call on Baniszrr h Tnacr, Insurance and Eeal Agents and Brokers. _ j Now is a good time to your letter•hetds, envelopes and bill printed. and the executed) office le a Ow, to get them executed) MI6 Comics COONS have nipre, cheaper and better s Boots. and Shoes, ( than were ever before offered for'sale in TOwartffa. MP A. F. Cotes' has opetLi bakery and grocery store opposite the pal Church. People living In the upper mid of tOwn, will find this. establishment a great !eon.; venience. 1 1 ' ' 1 • tar Mrs WO9DRITF.i would invite particular attention of the ladies to her elegant assortment of new goods, ; uprising • e!7- thing in her line, I . K• Mi. MathPheirs Weber, Men; Entokabo F ker, inat otbir rig k oi to: sale cheap. aml oa eat terms, at Om; PAMAG I & CO?, Temple of Musk, Towaadf, Ps. • HOZEnt PCMIIIIII.—/ have • mil haid to immedtk sale oa deli err, two , of Hordes 280 no Nivea, and one Whacked' &skim 8 and 8 Bono Loin. Pours. The latter on truck ready for work. • it• It• %mu. Towanda, July, 30. MI. A lull; line of Whi(loods, Table Mau, Napldna, Tonela and Embroider fin, nt j> &an & 11n.Darra's. Bridgemit.' als; lara. E. L. Wool:mar has re- Moved her stock Of Millinery Goods to the rooms recinitly ()Coupled by Mrs. Omuta, over . Ltmo's store, in Pitton's block. idiAllar store will be closed for repaht on Augtud 5; 1873. Oar' Mends and customers, will And as tiPitairs and An base mak where we sWI be happy to 'see them as nine]. Xcerrawime. sir Reinember that HINES sells hsriitare cheaper than any one else In kren: . Towanda, Aug. 15-41 w. , 11111.LLZAETO it Moms, manufac turers of those eelobrsted spectacles, have changed their agency from J. livottgara's to Wsr. A. ORAMBICILIIIOI. MI6 EverpbOdy is now rushing to Rums' Furniture Store. They have found out how cheap he.sells furniture. Towanda, August 4-3 w. as.. The best place- to tray Sash, Winds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at Yam & Sons. Ferry on Charles Banal. Of fide 107 Main stree They sell cheap forsh. STAND 'PROM UNDER.—AII tales re hitining unpaid on e the Borough and Poor-Tax Duplicates, on August 20. will voidtirely be col• iceteil as soon u this law will permit, without distinction of parties. P. Powzxx, • i Collector. THitniatinul AND CLEM:Da—Wheel er & Mallet's unrivaled 130 inch and 34 inch cylinder Threshers and Cleaners, on hand ready for immediate sald and delivery. Towanda, July 30. rair We are now selling ths Teit Wire Mattresi at $lO.OO. They are the cheapest spring beds in the world. Why don't you call at Paola .b Boss and try one? • Buns= iren: Beta.—Two splendid buggies, with patent wheels, for sale at low prices at my shop inltome. D. CITAFTF.B. July 130-Iw. -- NOTiVE.—Ti . e business places of thin borough will Close hereafter until Septem ber 30, at 8 o'clock P., 3t., Saturday evening ex cepted. TO .THE Punic.--Persons desiring to purchase coal by the car loadorill be fur bished the address of dealers Who will sell them coal at wholesale iirices, thud Baring all com missions, by milli* at My office. - 8. 8. Fumes. lA,ugust 5, 1873. .fir Mrs. J.LD. HILL hhs 'opened one' of tie finest tills side of New YOrk. ; She cordially Invites al to give her a cal 1. driffith Patton's Block / Bridge street. ' MCOABR I & EDWARDS sell th: best brands of n4nr joat as cheap as many other establishments Well the poorerlgrades. Came why? They buy in large quantities and get a better dismunt. ft.. The 'dedication of the new M. A church,' of West Pittston, Bev. W. B. Wan- WOOL. ' Pastor, will take place on Thursday, .ikuitist 14, 1873. Bet. B. I. Ivo, the celebrat ed dedicator, and other distingniped ministers are 'expected to conduct the servfces. pa. Mrs. J. D. Hiu has moved her store down _to the firadoor.east of Rif; Bed, - White and Blue Store, where she will be _glad to wait upon her friends--thanking all for for mer'. patronage. Griffith k Patton's Block, Bridge Street. ' • I Why rna.the risk of an acci dent, when you can get a ticket good for $3,000 in cue of death, foi 20 cents a day, by calling On PRANK BunßAlni, at ripper depot? • Noncr..---Ths stockholders of the Mutual Building and Baying Fund.-Association of Towanda, are hereby notified that 'a meeting of said Association Will be, hold in theiCifand dory Room, on Monday evening, August 18, 1873, at 8 o'clock, for the pnrpyse of amending Article X., Section I of By-Laws. MII Sir Mrs. E. J. Almeos has just re turned from Now 'fork, with a largo trapply.of .lilillinery and Ladiee' Furnishing Goode, in all the newest styles and latest novelties. Opening day Tuesday, April t 5. tf. . . se.. George Wood -it Co., Taylor Farley and Jubilee Organs, it low prices and easy terms of payment. Send for circulars, or call (o , see And hear them at the Temple of Mu sic of COLE, Puissuoi 44, Co. soon GRAIN C.lloPS.—This year's crop of wheat and oats' are good, and entr far mer's will employ the best machine 'to thyesh the Same that offer. The Tory best. sets of Threshing Machinery 'to suit the farmer, are sold by R. 31.. WELLES. He sells on liberal terms.. . • Sir Ilaittrato HILL . would cull the attention of the pu.lic to the fact that theli market ie always supplied with the choicest steaks, roasts, lamli, and mutton, pork, swinge; fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies of lino fresh oysteri, which they offer at whole sale and retail at tlie very lowest rites ~. • BUY YOUR yam '.BY THE CAR LOAD. —Two or more pe' rums can club . together and buy their coal from B. I. WELiza at whole sale prices, and got 2,240 lint. to the ton. In doing so seventy-flvo cents per ton of 2,000 lbs. . can bp saved from Towanda, retail prices. ESTRAY Doo:Strayed from the mabscriber, on Th - sdity, JulY, 31, s dark red Poirdett Doz. Any j person that rill give infor mation where ne can be found, or return him to the Oscril;er at Towanda, or R. C. Kendall at Troy, .will bo hberally rewarded. ma • 8. EISTABIIOOII24 Towanda, Pa., Aopust 4-Iw. stir F. J. CALms has moved his Book Store into the room Just east or Nereur/ Bank, and commeuiicating'with the Post Offic e. His stock of lino stationery, school and miscel laneous books, wall paper and fancy goods his never been excelled in this market. ' • , TattESHING MAINE REpArss—Own era of Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, should attend at once to obtaining repairs for the same. Call upon R. M. Wuzes, of Tom da, wllo pays much attention to Threshing Mw .:. chine tepsirs. r • - air panng, the next 60 days we will Bell gocida seg►rdlesa of coat, and wilt make pricealto snit all, kt order to make room for goods of our own manufacture ; moWia the time ; J. O. Patna Boas, 7.'73. ! , , Main street. =I Wt. It is not generally knOwn that H. C. Warman, at the Book Bindery over the' Baron= office, Snakes Blank Books In any Style of ruling arid` binding derireil. If you want a , new • • . Jcitirnal or Docket, give him a rail. get .eadi ood CHi.AP C0m. 1 .--Buy, your coal du ring tkieliarnt months. As a rule it will be cheaper and bettei.prerUired: Wrzirs is selling best prepared Pitts ton Store Coal at 23.78; and Eggtand Chestnut at $3.50 for gross Um of 2,240 lbs., by the car load, adding actual freight and delivered in at any station north ei Wyalusing. iikrvit coal, $3.75; Egg and' Chestnut, $9.50. Prices itubject to change in the market month. . 41a:v!,st 1813% IL M. WELLEL. R. F.,—GoopmAy,,ee'y. .. 11016 4tere, Bridge itravet, •is 4140 so* tuoitin u TowsadS Atillqt-1N. 7 11111- - 4011205;t018 Tea cars.— 1 1 Ilk molted to supply those with#4l l o l ol37ol4 !IL Wane, with theory Athrtildios to-use itlisztas lima% and*lnties inuitalled threshing tOtdo i n t specialty. Pik* .Lists and art:Wm sapplloij to all applletots. tor Om; PaB9Aoi & Co., at their Temple of' l keep a large assortinent of Violins, Onitark rdl4ni, Mates, Flies, Pia oolos,Dnns i lissfinßicons, Trimmings, Strings etc., etc., whiett4iy are selling at 25 per cent. lem than Sub roods were ever sold in this Market. tarne - -lirge• demand for the Eureka Itawer 7 has necessitated the putting in of additional nrichirtery, and the ruining of the mannta l ctoiy ;:iiay and night. No .;dels* is experieneed now by AOBO who wish to pnrctiiso mowers, as orders 4n be tilled at an hour's notice. I ;; C : . I • To MI LADIES OPIONVI4NDAAIiD M it:Km—Km E. it II!mos has the fattest and Sliest assortment Of fdilllnery aid Fancy Goods ever brought into s ,Bowanda. Also a large at-, sorb:neat of Ladles' and Children's Beady- Made Elnits, of thi,:lateet styles, Hosiery, Cat sets, Bustles, Hoop Skirts, Baal and Imitittion Hair Goods, Jet ;:tnnilry, eta. , • 1 Stir There *ill be a. camp-meeting commencing Aug* 23,1873, in the grove (xi% copied for camp-ti eting twn.yeaniago, on the farm owned by J. L. Bocavntis, three4ourtiuS of a mile cut. of Monroe iturotsgh, Bradford county, Pa. I •B. G. Buntsvattitr, J. J. Tustow, . , Com. ; ' • , ,PJoszett IllAnanto, 1 - Monroeton, Angttst 4,1873. , , 1 118. The ne4 quarte ly session , of t:i . . ,, the County Convention of L G. T.,' will be held at Columbis *: Bowls, on the 27th and 28th of Augitst, 187 ) 3. A full d egatiOn from the various lodges iii desired, ' account of the , importance of business to be transacted. • . jA. T. Llisicr, Die. Beep July 28,18731 • 1, WANTED.—Ddivered at Wysauking on MONDAY, AUGYST 11, also Monday, Ang. 25, good fat 'suckinglVEAL CALVES, weighing from 125 to 180 lbs. reach. Price, sto 5f cent! , per lb. Also, : etp'd rat lambs, weighing from 65 to 190 lbs. each, at 6 cents per lb. 1. Small and thin caiies and lambs . not wanted at any price, a Groiroa Wysanking, Jnly , Moslem, 3.lEnOneitasa.-In addition to hisdarge_rtock of , , , l Pianos and Organs, L. B. Powarrs.. of Scranton, keeps a full line of small mnsicOmerFhandisg, which is being constantly replenished with the latest novelties. Double Basses, Vioioneellos 1 iotas, riolins, Guitars, Banjos, Flutes, Fifq, Piceblos, Drums, Clar fonds; Acco t rdions ,portcvr inas, etc., etc., in great variety and-4 lower prices than ever. Price lists mailed onr,application.. Address, , , L. B. POWELL, - 2 ' 115 Wyerning Ave., Scranton, Pa. July 30-2 w. TREE AR I D Pat SWINDI,ERS.—I am informed that certain fruit tree agents aro can vassing thili county, for "Utah Cherries," "Grant Pears," andl "Colfaa Peathes,* repre- - Bonding them to be #erY prolific. I have exam hied all the catalogues of the leading 'nursery men, and fail to find anything of the kind laid down, from . Which !Linter that the names given these trees are fictitious, and calculated to de ceive the peOple. The trees which lam offer ing for sale are warranted true to name, and I bind myself to rectify all mistakes. The people should not be guild) into paying extravagant prices for worthlessfirees. H. PEET. „, YALENING ErpTIIIeT CAMP-MEETING. —HELD AT Illtsnorr.is, SEPT. 3. 1873.—Hacks run from.thi depot; Fresh meat, milk, straw and horse feed supplied. For tent sites confer with J. 11. WErrow n the ground. Fe; lumber or board tents appli to E. J. nowar, Esq., Me• shopper]. Good board on the - ground. Trice, single meal. 50 cent), $l.OO per day, $5.00 per week. Discount to ininisters and their families. Officers of the law On the ground will secure order. No linckst4ing alloWed. Particular at teution is called to;the "Local Option Law” prohibiting the salrf of intoxicating drinks. worth to the; wise i sufficient. Rev. LtrimEn PECS, Presiding Vder • of the District, has charge of the meeting, and will, with his uSual , efficiency, Libor .to its success. We hunibly ask the bleating of leaven on our efforts, find expect a " tithe of rereshing from thepresence of the Lord.l lot him come. ei pare your tents. Rev. Lumen PECK, P. E. Conarrrria : Rev 4. B. Sumsau, Ree'y ; Bev. J. 11. WESTOT, Rev; P. R. Towea, Rev. J. L. RACE, Rev. i Eriztx, Rev: G. E. titEN, Treas'A 11. B. ACKLEY, Virzi. H. Bamiss,',lours G. TAYLOR, 4AEON tErNEELL. MARRIED. GAIIDNER--:BABREOWCLIFP.—At the house • of Ira Bariowcijili July 4, 1873 by Bor. J. B. Sumner, Merritt r .; .43ftrdner, of Factoryville, IV . yominiConnty,Aind Miss Sarah H. Barrow- Cliff, of Pike, Bradford county, Pa. I / FOBBEBT—BIIULINBURY.—At ,East Brnith . field, Pa., June 23 1 1873, by B. 8. Dean, Mr, Charles Forrest aid Miss Helen Bhnlinbury. Eq.kli. PiloOrodon, July, 1873, Ben ry Boley l'hinneymson of Mrs. IL B. l'hinney, aged 16 year& k • COWELL.—in this horongh, Friday, Angust 1, 1873, of coustrmpttOn; Ella E., wife Of I'. W. Cowell and daughpr of tho late Dr. &Ens ton, aged 35 years and 7 months. BUNT—In Lellayavqlo, Tuesday, July 29,1813, Peter Bunt ? aged 711 years. NEnvous DEstury.—A depressed, irritable state of mind ot weak, nervous, ex hausted feeling ; no Onergy or animation;con fused head, weak nielnory,'often with <ai log, involuntary discbarges. The g:insequences of excesses, mental 44venvork or indiscretions. This NERVOIIiS DIBILM 'finds a sovereign- cure in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. 28. It tones up : ; the system, arrests die chargts, dispels the mental gloOm and despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire system. It is perfectly harmless and -always efficient. Price for a package of Os boxes and a large $2 vial of powder, whicli is important in old, seri ous cases; or $1 perraingle box. Sold by ALL druggist's, or sent bY. - mail on receipt of price. Address, CLatur B. poirrns. Southend Ward House, Towanda, Pa. • T OW ANDA MARKETS. !wnoutELuz. MOE& Corrected every Wednesday, by 0. B. PATCH subject to changes dail. • Wheat, • built; $1 ao gs i 75 Rye, $1 bush 1 :: 1 .... i , Buckwheat, 0; built..4j ~ • Oar% . bash ' ''' Oats. TO that Ihrt&mix; 0020 i _ 4 , 1 50 0 2 00 ter — 1i..16 ',4 • 0 21 do td ,) 911 m [# . 025 Tego. 9 601164 , * . 20 Potatoes, I bash,zuror ' 60 Flom .F, 9 barrel A a 50 0 10 60 °Worm, 9 bah t' 900 Wzrowre or 034nr.4Wheat 60 lb. ; CO= 66 Dm t Bye 56 lbs.; Oats 32110. • Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 48 lbs.; Beane 62 lbs. ;f. irair 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60; lbs. ; Timothy Seed itlbs. ; Dried Pearbesll3 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 lbs.. Pies Seed 50 lbs. SIISQUEIIANSA COLLEGIATE INSTITUT/L—Mie Pall term of theSusque. banns Collegiate batOute will commnee Monday, August 25, mit. whet Raw classes will be organized in the different departments. During the—ensuing non year thnix effort will be foparcd to make the instrue• 'ant, and oro ugthe h the scheol school in 9renerar oom l more efficient than it ere! before has been, c New Philosophical apparatus will be added to the present collection. .A class will be organised for the special benelt of those prepar ing to Usich„ The instruction in' this class will be pracUcal, not only hirrindhig methods of Instruc tion, school gorerimuitit, Sc., but also special daily drill in all the branches taught In the schools of County. Tuition, eight dollars. To sue expense text books, the same es throughout the County will be used. , ' Those intending to teach, prepare for business, or college, or to complet# a course of study, Will find good facilities in this Nehool. Tuition from four to eleven dollars per term, according to the an:idles pursued. 'Beard, four dollars p ri a reek. • ler fur. tka particular!' "Mous the s. G. RAN. „ - I E. F.:Q Y UINLAN, Susquehanna Coll late Institute, Towands.,Pa. 21111118 PDX, FreA . 't Board Trustees. W7OMINGK SEMINARY , AND' C0111:104010 COLLEGE. One of this haled schools of the . kind in the United States. Teaches common srad Wither branches. Classics, Music; ;Writing:French. G er man. Military tactics ; educates teachers. graduates ' ladles and gentlemen In flre courses of study. Commercial Ocibtig books taken directly item business establtslunents ; telegftpido instruments. tall term omi t. 4 3d. Send for a catalogue to 00M.W.4. M.. or L. L. MUG= iintstmk* Ps. ' R. SA L .-Y 4 RARE chalice for .• PRACTIOAt. =kr. The large Steam ?LOBBING, and mums , . !dm situated In Talmo. da Borough, ha now PLEA for sale M'a bmgalu. Tar further partleulark appty to or address - • • I - It. L.1100'1%. , • Towanda 24. 73, • :4 ~ , Trustee. , ' i , ,: 1 — • , L-: op i::, ~ IThentigrAire LOTSII, - .. • • 4 z ...XllX...ruai or . Lying on the west side of tho road in Towanda Township, has been di vided into c - nv& orT LOTS, ' And these lots , are, now offere,d for sale at great barga‘. The lots front on the: road leading •to Monroeton, T and they are very desirable for build ing lots: ;It ist the ilast opportunity which will be offered for securing good sized lots at treasonable prices near the - busineasl portion of the borough.:; , Also , 1 /„' . On east -side of roa4. Also the large BRICK DWELthNG HOUSE, With 21 acres of land, the house con tains all modern lan d, and is one of the moss desirable resi dences in the count,i. Also,the LARGE STEAM FLOURING MILL . - IN. Towszrui, rronomiu: , The Mill is nearly, new, and capable ',of doing the best wslric. Also a 1 , I VALUAIiLE LOT -I . " Adjoining Lin ? ta I ,ol l— ose Co. 'building in Towanda Borough. - • A map of the lots ? may be seen by calling on the undirsigned at office & of Bartlett Tracy, or J. A. Comma. For further - pdTticulars call onor address . SCOTT, Triste c_uz i , Towan y %July 30; 1873. PRICES It ALL' SUMMER GOO), IMI MEI NEW FURNiru tE STORE. - JOSEPH,NINES Blow opened i new Furniture Store en ' . I BRIDGE STREET; 'TOWANDA, Who're he will kliep on hand A GElitl/AL 'Assoirrium.ri • •• Which will DO Xold ' AT PSIOES TIIAT CANNOU,FAIL TO 'PLEASE All who mad favor hini withlhelzpatrinuee. I IVnatuor tini l y, be wanted in the Furniture line, GALL ON HINES and examine goods and pricOa before purchasing elsewhere. • May 21,1873' OR SALE—A Valuable. Farm. IA: One of the very best and most desirable farms In Bradford Coung, within lerolles of the count, seat, is offered for sale so low that ti m ei n zpr i and price will sell it, It is situated I n and wit Mee m in utes in.& of the center of at thriv ing Yorough; half way from TOwsnds to Troy on the Sugar-Creek. It contains over 200 acres of the , very bast land In the litale; about 40 acrearof bot tom lands on the sugar creek flats and ; the upland b.nsurpassed 'for all kinds of, crops. Pine fruit, plenty of water. All the' buildings and improve ments needed; a good brick dwelling 'house. with bonn e ihops, kc. Title perfect. Possession given at own. will be sold at a great bargain to „the purchaser. lyA, t Address JOHN A. CO TowindWlNG. Jrin. , Pa. Sek3li, DOOM AND BLINDS. I. am 1- to nunish 1tini42144 Doors, tiaszt and Gni Arlo, use. or thkkness, on short notice. Sand in your orders ten dikia before you want to nee the nWm. end be aura that yon will get doors that will not shrink or swell. Tama cash •an &Avery. gmnag a . July 19,1871. ;' ME EM • • C()L. F.' , MASON 75 TONV4 .LOTS DU C_ED i ONI I 1 , MI IMI / / ■ THIS WEEK, DB • TAYLOR f'S - , Co. cum. ASH. ` - r ' • A If, M3l I , T .,....„ . A ll **Attrii.) .; . 7 lgcquirk Altai = i Bo lIIJ IC / r Madden Ed ~ I' BIY, n - MoGill Geo t Bo 110 - • Head Geo it I ; McGill Carrie i r I 1 . wles, ir m A Mootldary Eninicy Bottldin 1 etto . ' Mowry PM I I Booth Al Mace Sally An ' Ilowthan Jahn - Malory John Bennett Elmer • Miller J .11 I garran Irio • • ' McCarty Laura , ilodulll HttrirE• Madden Pattki Cranberry gam W Malley Kate . Ckalllarigh P M - McDonald M OaMberhila By - • , Payne Mrs Ma Gale 7.1 , Randolphl3 F Croup) Cornelius Rockwell 01l Ctratti Randall& Blye nimbi /Ail P V , - Schultz. has L Bannoillydin ck a Smith D-W ivq . por Bros. Smith Geo B 2 rug ty Tos - Stembirg A r, FtWe Jica, ,-, Shores Samuel, tortherSimon ' ' Stairart Ed _Arms!David -, Smith'ltrael • : Forbes W elter/ • Sage 0 • 1 Hale 'Mark P 3 1 • Smith Geo II I Hort§ n Geo H Shores Adar • t liffmnprth ill ' - • Shores Milton Bointot a , Scanlon John llUnkart D ! Saunders Henry ' l =o I Snyder J , W 2 Ixulagellbenta - Weed E3l 3 '' ton os 2 - Whalen J& it on m Walborn .D a Miry W . Walett,Wm rus Cl* T ''' Warner Liddio rMr • Wood Media Ames . . Yaw Hiram MOD ' • . Young_Francis Bob?. Zark Wm J • orarealliog for any, of the above eas say advertised, giving date Ct e , . , .. S. W. ALITOBD, 'ewe ; Ilync Lon d Pe will Wi IS THIS FOR LOW 11 i • oiler DRESSED LUBI/31 olkwing rates: , ! !i< Flooring, (choice)... ...... $ll !? 1 , I If 0 .5 trod $2 to $1 per , dred. N/1 4 0, MATCW i b, RE-SAWING, t e Monient'anotim'and by tho best w sure" We have on hand DNDRED TROUSAND FEET DRY L We have In the Mill kola libNioliED AND FIFTY TUC I 'FEET OF LUMBER And are constantly Manufacturing. • artlas who 'can reach urt, are - Mani e railroad for Lumber, as under any we an SELL IT CMEAPER—at itranipoitation from hereto tho rai to $1 per thousand - White Pitch : • !eke LIRE tangy goat oil y *2 Junel P . . 4 , p ‘,. ~ , . vu .. . , 1 NORTH' PENNSYLVANIA P-AII:14 Sho il lest aipl mat direct Una to Philaillelpi roreWaahington, and the South. I Pas ngere by Ms route take Pennsylvania he ow Y rk Rearoad train, passing Towanda' at 10:40 .31., d 2:95 p. M., make dose connection; at 13e4, thiehe with Express train of North Perm% liail= road, d arrive In Philadelphia at 8:20 P. AL, and 1,0:30, p m., iti time to take night trains elther for l . tpe South or West. Palace cars are attached to thei 105 Px, trlin. , • • , eitirsezreara are. at the Depot on arrival of: tral s co ve passenger s to the varioun Depots; and top of the city. , - I / 1 [lloli 1.41 TO: PHIL Lear. North Penn'a Railroad Depot, rornbillerha . 4 . .. erican ft..; Philadelphia, at 8:30 k0: 1 ;5' A.M. St iving at Towanda 4:57 8:05 P.M., same vetting. at Mann" Dagrab Expros- collects and/delivers bag gage, o ce N ,IosBonti Fifth street; Philadelphia. 082 AOOOII3BODATIONA. 1 . , Freig tree !Ted at Front and Noble stree r l, Phila tTowalphia and onward ed by Dali r .I„jr:3 ( T l F kas t t Frei 14 train nda, d all points in nagathan :valley with quick :itch. • 1 CIL Mt./LT..4 , m, Frani and WillerwlBts. • Jana ;•187 . Philadelphia. , ~ L I itt E D.,_ OLD TiIWANDA C 8. 8. ricree (auceeSor fo Ward. and Mot ikes pasure In announcing to. the public. now irepsred t/ furnish the .- : /1 i, . orradecrrt COAL, z 7 r nable rates. lam also so ),t. ,ARCLAY COAL. 'RISE COLLERY CCIAL, 1.1 Ii COAL, all varieties, al ri S• E BLED-BEAU - BY THE THOUSAND. i -, SEASON 1873. 1 1 I Thee . (amens Trout Ponds are now open fez the a aeon of 1810, and are stocked with a large nutti.ber o trout of el'ory size, in the clearest, purest, and • Idesti spring water. Any size trout sold atlreason. a le rates, and, shipped by express as ordered.= n i f ems ponds Ir., not bpert on Sunday. • 1 1 The Oropri tor having had experience in locating , 11 areangin trout ponds, offers his se ices to ose conte hiking laying out and stocking Ilshe. rice, atireaso liable rates. , 1 ' lAdmimion to ponds, 25 cents; Season tickets; $1 tier f portionless call on or address I i I : 8. B. EIL.WHIEBGEA 7 tf f ,Laddsbrirg, Bradford Coun • ty, Pa R EE 0 111 ' fli e neul e Lel pub . nal render ;EPRESENTATIVE. T ahe ends lOf C. F. NICHOLS, believing him tly qualified for the position of Member of islatuke; will present his name to the 'corning can Mounts Convention. Mr. N's: thM•cmgh tancelwith the interests of our people'Would lira art Invaluable member. AUNT. CITIZENS OF BUELL4ToN BE .4EPRESENTATIVE.--L The 0 of Rob. B. S. DA.IITT win smith he I pre- Ito tho Republican Conntr Convention for • on for! Representative. ' Believing: his . amt with the approbation of a large ma his Constituents, and is a recognition of blo services and firm integrity in op o aing on of lite county, ho 10! entitled to iin en. ent from the party.' 1- • • ,In • e 14,'73., kyri-Dp. sioN ted I rain lursa 1 ity.c. . val 'vial raein 'ant., :Ib 'ICOMMISS lONER. -4 The, • . e o E, B.MOCRE,IOI Ulster; will bo pre o tho next.jterablictba'ConntylConvtion, dicta for . Comity Commissioner. • Mr. M. ys b , n an earnest, bard.worlang republi %is ()roughly ,competent to cllscluite the If the dace. , Ur n. ee t ted a a LIT i alw an • d ties =I BIN - DEM.-THE • . tray Mforkted that the - B , removed tfrthe "Reporter" B hero will, be done . . 0 ~ I 001C-AIINDINGI niall it •A • • • ch• ' na branches, dn• terms as reaso will allow. The Bindery will be • la tit* and moaner which canna : 4lx> e) ,I aga uun ; Ines, Newspapera,Old Books, &c 4 i varq ty of style. Particular attention! she g and Binding of !z. o to sic,* aver; d to BLAIOI Books. e. d pattern, which in qui4ity - an, b• warranted., rk be ready for delivery when p • tro of the public is solicited a - •ou guaranteed: , da. '• wrist 2. 11/86—tt \ NWS ! QUICK 1 Or . yo . A chblon of territory, (there le a nest LE IS'S laat and great work. • . UR DIGESTION,. 1 I j On my JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. 1 i s , o,hla tho most taking anialleablul t l tis on a vitally important y arica'amost popular writer 01 'or 1 lar -1 I it iii I tho !lo i 2/ It Is al It for h e price, the Largest end ha. t„ f book aver s by subscription. . Agents, th treaAsr i l felmeh Sbcgk, an4witlgge you totetn.irrite f or terms,tee. GEORGE MACLEAN, Publis sopl 1 111-1?-}y ? Sannom Street. _ THING WHERE OD ENCOURAGE SOLE T LETT'S ADJUSTA pc rior Spring Bed is tlii3 only esirable Bed manufactured in Bradford,. °anti% take one home and try it a week; wd lflt is lewdest, leest, stillest find molt agreeable the Money that you can find, bring. it back. .at fair?) My agent will call on yen; take e same way, and satisfy yourself as to its We make them to order to fit as odd I that no sale ready-made spring will lit. your orders, . I C. liEl.‘ON. for Cook's Patent Door Strip. Agent lca opposite) kl.E.Church. Towanda, Pa. Thl F . oath. bed I. ITs'nt ono. In , merits size be ISE I B m OI~ j GE S)111T April Ono Short F(4 , ISALE. ---, 1, lebad and gentle, and other tall! One C olid Bank, Ewin. tall blood and hi rick. !re. and tight Brahma r ow !, 1 • • II F DOWN Angus O- + . 1 - To' NTSdV ARDI.IsIIG MA.CHTh 6 •WILLIAM A.,BEITED4f, t the o t itand in lqerabtirtb Pa., 114 a r-* Vti now itr - - self pit new Sind linprovetr =Chine] ii,r ,e a r r . S.A r t i o es .d s o e al i l iv w s ort a ti his a ca ll i fte u in ti t shall be done fairly and honestly, a to Ws customers. , 73.3n2 p WM. A. Blltfl or ww_orl divedlsoments letters remaining . joet OM* fpf the, week on IL B. ING : Cam R,GER'S TROUT ItOND S. 9. WHITAKER, .11Luder; and all workivllibo pi BED BOTT ST MARKET PRI • , IN cASII, PAW FOB ANT) BUTTER AND • .wiseutxe. in i the X Mg. 1 1 NO, RU 'DODO v OWA in ' BEEZEI I • a I I i STEEL -1 I AN 3 i I BACK, GOLDEN CLIP =I ~. a•J '.i E `~.'c I-- II 1 i E M • dRIND latteis list. I p ii a. 4 tV per AZ oe gin MOW! 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