Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 28, 1873, Image 3

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Toivandas
LocAL'AND
Teti thonstind do
erdera have beenicaildele
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THE 4iscottal I S
m eet her Ofter r
TOE jail of
bLcn vacant sincC last R'
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Wm. L. Ly6x,.l of
.thorize4 to rceetvo Istibs
Nunn. )
THE tmather wps
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Suudayliat, that overeo
ftirtable.
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TILE .b.. 1 vE:qonTp
people an entertainzOnt,
sreare . an readings..
THE Ladies' ' Ben vo ent Associa'-
.tlO 4 will hold its next xneiting on the first Fri
day in October, insteadof:September.
•
TuE names :of eighty pupils were
I,:git , tered at Itcinte:Acitdemy on Monday.
Pieity good for a quiet little town like Borne.'
- I
11r.v. I'. S. EvtitErr will deliver a
If.,,ture for the bone fit; of the East - Smithfield
liaptist Church, o Tn'esid y evening next.
PRor. R. ti,. - a-,;1ofl
tarjmed, is expected, to
tI County Teachers' past
3.l?'nroctein.
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- r Two new gas i It
,:ti:cted on the Pulalie Squl
proxeptent which will '(.13
Have to visit the cOuri
1 k _
SOME of the I State
York, will pass-orcr tht p
Bradford railroad nest,l we
this county &hould give ti
tiuu. - I
Tut.l)(),llitigli. tint
la - Ft condluded l a bargain
,ast Jf the irourEtt Otlle
fr.fr loch up and ripe!!
Thqprice paid N•Nas-
YOtNG man,!
E, of Burl i ington to
l it hands Ef.f. Jrdiy injt4ca
a !•ircular tia.W in a shinp,le
7w: 9..7that ht.,
IBEI
• Y 11: ARE in receipt'
mvinition.to the Trit
of 4 , 0,4-co-lu;wa Nu. tol
Friday cve:.!in,
of,the conimitt, o
0.!12:Ci.' ,IlOOeSl4
•
fsen
1011 , mticement of the \NJ /
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which he hat just heen.eit i
1,41 most Eucet6tfrd t
~ .rat It:late the citizens. of
dcfllefit good fortnfte
. • .
•TttE dedication of the •
!
l'hgr ii, of NI - Cst Pittlen, Nrit
growing out or circun?,:t.r.net.ii 'co
the IM. Fevcre rain r•tiiirni. The: ti
kiwi p
is Tues,lay, Sell. - 2.. Dr.
d tii . preadi rit 11: l o'cock A.
1. IN - Ls at 7Jr 'r.
IT is a 'favorite
and their f fiend t
tier h. drank now than. n tdc.r.fh
thvy jtcljtve whit: the; :-.ayt in
they haye t
%Vhile to a 1 opthin oe's'ino
:t t 1 tie Of intjN!ic ting d
curtAdcd tile trail c.
. :
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; . .14.nis OLIVE Er.ini , i/S 4nS
tc l aelter inlukoting
il:; in this placemonth.
n put.ition of hcirig L^ivoonel
~,
a' . it•cnnlpn.nect tea
c nntry'. - Her nurnernns riends tv
It am Mat: slie:in'agitin
of “ar i toi - nugh. -j ,;-,
our citi
p at the annelmbern i
lath of Ma-ter Clwitac
whidt occurred a
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nit Hon. - E. N. I
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o; Mr.
M. E.Sum•lat - :.::e
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as:.l t;r..ii
~rrc Lappy
a lirlrcti
• will be a rite
P.,TINNI., CIL Frit*
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TLE.yrisn.—Thi
.•-
uricis c (•t eotiai evils,)sprvails to a,great-;
\ teutqn this than any other country qn thi
FrOru this causeVor? than any other,
n.perituce Ilea grown vital the growth or
country, and I:equine:a jiationar evil. By
meansmcn arc iLluc - eci Llric,4 four and
vc trues at a bar, Before relying, simply thro'
tLc f , -ar. of offending coziarades, or taking a
.I . tlngle off the'li - quoi - !lealerls house. What a
f daninable Code of honor this is which
PI habits of ruin, i deetriltion or health and
• extravagance. ] Tide is no liberality
:1 4 It. If.you . will be generous,' l give your spare
thedeserving poor,) or save it for a
thiy.. Young Men!, stamp out this' cps
: it is the outgrowth of a had state of foci.
etc, originating in another a l ge, and-transplant.
0.111,:re tic accident: Pat it dovi-n.
IP, ERSONdi ,-- IitrIL : NinfLiStAIJAYRY 16
Tinitine• friends in the-Green Meintain State.
- , —Miss HoMutocts, an elocatiOuist .of Haiti
mot, Md., is, giving public readings in E tern
Bradford. • ! •
—M. E. Tki - x.on,itur ine4y of *me, but now
engaged in liusineSS in Peelusitil,i, IN._ Y., mtvao
us a'. call last we - ek, The. bracing air of the
Hudson seems to Si#eo with:l4o, as he was
tooling remoirkabliverell.- • , .
V. Holitm s was inictirn tin Friday
_f• • • .
:last, Milled hero to Sttend,the Futtersl of Cuss.
rrs gAQITi. I • • •• -
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—+ MEE° .titart TH, ono of the libst printers in
the State, and now lemploydd in the. Montrose
Independent Republican erne°, ititide - us a Short
visit list week. _
tpotitt
Aug. 28 3 1878.
fr ENE.RAL.i
aTs of borough
this year.
Imlay-school will
an county Ifas
ter..
, . ,
- •:—Gen. WAGNE:II, G. W. 43, T. ;of Pennsylva
nia, honored our sanctum witlt Ida presence on
Friday. last. - : . . !
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FlAll~lll~ 38 au
, tipu01:18 for the Ra-
-/Y7T. Somaim; Cooimt, for Many years a
re' ident•of this pled°, btit now ia member of
the Delaware M. Conference; was in town
lag week. I lie was elected chaplain of, the
Equal Rights . Legion at Willie's-Barre.
so 'cool here on
is were not uncom-
- _ _
—Miss
,Ailic.r.PEcr, Of this plaCii, his acdept
ed 'a situation in a school at Allentown, N. J.,
at a handsome salary. She is a good teacher.
—Mrs. &rect., of Philadelphia, is visiting her
brother; J. J. Gramm, Esq. ". .
I
—Gen. DAVE and Miss Lrzlrc ;atm are_ at
1.
Judge Ilcuatia's. . ,
soon give our
consisting of Slisk-
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TUE: TOWANDA LION DiAIiVrACTURIIiti
Co.--Through" the courtesy of. Mr. JorT W.
ME.s.:4B, we were shown through the Towanda
Nail Tirorksthvother day, and were surprised
'at the magnitude of the busineeit transacted.
Three double puddling furnaces Melt about four,
tons of pig iron per day, which is afterward put
through the various processes ' , necessary to .
make: nail plitte:. From fateet to twenty nail
machines are running, and turri . out. 'from -one
hundred toll two hundred kegs of pads per day.
To, perjorm . all the labor necesSao to this're.
suit, aboutseventy men and hoya are employ
'ed.
veiistbitig about tho establishtrient betokens
prosperity. The machinery is the, best in use,
and rUns with the regularity of clock-work.
Mr. 1.450, the foreman, is an experienced and
practical workman. The company have been
very fortunate in securing his spitices.
Col. B.li.txs, President, and the board of di
rectors, deserve great credit for their energy
and untiring perseverence in managing the
financial aff.4.irs of the cofopany, which are now'
in a flourishing - condition. -
the. School Do
beat tho sossion bt
Rote, to lid held at
amps are being
tire. This is'an
ipprociated'hy thosd
Ity offices after !lark,
official
opoed
ek. Tb
lem a h
of New
puto of the
citizens of
•att}' i recep
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Ells. RBPORTEII As one Hof the Ex
ecutive Conunittee of the Committ& kf Seven
ty, appointed, by a meeting of the. citizens of
Towanda Boro', to etloree the Local Option
Law in said borough, I h e ave been somewhat
amused as well ail a little indignant at the at
tacks nf a certain nameless correspondent of
the ilth't on the Committee. because of their
• -V
ineffielency.i •
I: have, ;at
Wilding jpat
111.0 arrahg
theet-
horitie,
,or the
lis for
,iIORACE
Wtl both of
caught on
on Thurs
.
the nsc of
.on 0
rush il~~
by bci
mach;
clv IDE
It IS true that nothing has been , done in the
Way of active Prosecutione, as yi:m are well
aware; and for the very good reason that with
one exception;.not.a single grunit,ler of them
all will come for Ward and make 'the affidavit
necessary in order to cdminene6'.the prosecu
tions. This- one are, , fir reapono need not
ntke;publie, after consultation, it *as thought
Lest hi treat the dame as the othero. No liquor
Las been sold to the actual knowledge. of a sin
gle menther of the Executive Committee, and
of , coviree nothing further under the .circum
stances could tie done, than
,they have taken
. steps to accomplish. • •
.0 a exe
ril at Eceeptign
come fi at Long's
, Sept. 1 ", 1.73. The
mutt gtutr=
‘ trtlai•
.us
I -
he annual
School; or
Icipal. Prof.
nd we eon:
on their; ex-
Evidence is necessary in order : to convict
thkeviolaters of the law, and if those persons
who are interested in enforcing K and. thoSe
who Pretend to be, but talie•good ritreAo cott
er:4.l their iinorledge, will, during ?reek
hand hi thel Mimes of violators of the raw,. to
gether.v.ith: the wt,,tes and rcsidence,•:: of the
witneSses, .oruething can 'yet bc ';flone
will satisfy the'expectations of thtt coMmituity.
If tll6 is nut dupe, ‘te shall tandietp4i.ed of
Nano} in the nttter. Al4eady, li>i cone dais
piss, K few of the . bars and liquor "saloons have
been clOsed, and their proprietors have absent
ed tliruselves in order to tide uver , Anfr. Court,
when' the trunk will, be again commenced. •
fiili all oli.!qd eitins do as rcrwsted? Lct
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us ,et, Copt.
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icted Pri;
MEE
ME
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,ew M. E.
• pu,tponed,
ilect4A wish
EIMMEI
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nt of the .
tat more:litl
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ie law riTcal
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THE Vtirt'i...o (Wis StaM Regider,
id ?dill ult., emit ains the •ftliow mg, notice
of the death of. a gcutlenni'm "whol had warm
Lierids iii this pace: The 'cleceasett.wals son-in
law of Mr.I I SANI:EL-licu.rn, Aziguni:
"Our citi.ens all learned with deep regret of
the death I. W. Ltac; , n, Esq., Of this city,
which sa,he vent , Teurred at the residence of
his Either; iu .liddletown, Conn., :On Saturday
last., Theintiblie wa hilly-prepared for the in
telligence,lior Mr. B.'s hi alth liol been so pr,e
eariOns ' , duce last Fall, as to render it
quite certain that Mg lite was to I.kj! , :if short du
ration. lleilingerol through'the Winter, Ire
queritiy hrsueli al low coidition to lead to
.the-bellef that he could hardly survive for an
hour, but !his iinhmitable Nstil and , wonderful
tenacity inidouldedly prblonged his
life f ,, lr many nionrie.. Under ther,reviving in
fluence of Idle :;pritig %leather he.r cc-upended
his health considerably, so much;lis to enable
hiM'to take a ...carriage and to appear several
timid on the street,. He determined to retnrn
to his old eastern hmue once moreii. and clung
to the idea that heunight be r ,, stort-id_to health,
altiMugh he !could not' lint bait, been 'impress
ed With the knowledge of the critical situation
he n. - . -as in. i Efe accompanied his family,
of course, the j otirney, but see learn that he
Hthistantly declining evil . :--ince his
a tiiul them:'. But a few days prqions to his
death lie determined.to vi+it the sew-shore, and
fOr that PUrpose engaged rooms at inntie point
un -the coast in New Jersey,. 'awl: was about
ready to takOhis departure when the messen
ger 'of deathisummoned him to Ins Tong hOme.
";Mr. Bacen first came to this city in 1854,
we t hink, aiid engaged in the hard Ware trade.
Feeim a Moderatecorninencernent he built up a
lirs;e trade and acquired a flue •46mpetency.
Ile , Was.nt thodical anircorrect in his business
and iv , int liabr's, and his .thoroUgh probity .
gaMed the ro - spi. , ei theentire com
liWre enliSClCTltiollti
•IMMiIIe:, , 'IMAT: loan Mr. B. v.:Oki:id nut our
streets,.and every citizen of Portage will treas
ure his Of d, name as a rut of the legacy he
left:us:mid will evi-r. Speak approvingly• of the
career of lone whoished nothing bat honor and'
lustre upina the, name of man. An Excellent
nran. , --friend, neighbor and citizen , --18 with us
no piore4".
bcii en,
iss H. - eni , ye
or the moot
hers in the
111 be pka , (4l
tea r'
to bte 1
, rel deeply
reek, of the
•oul of C. T.
ICUS w
Ilt 104 t
SArTII,
"BCt id
%nut
rly tiffs
:111,, Cm
as a bright,
li full ticaiity
rerO brought
Hay ovening.
y6a.r:
mains
t uri F
MEM
n thntl the
lEEE
14 tl 17,171 dPI te
10,t1i11,n to
MEM
cd-1
ffill
Zrad- .
)1,.• z telt tble
t. , inaht• a
vill nervr have
1 Pti
1 of al l
ME
NEM
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oy
'lie b
i rc bur
1 . 066.
•1
I'm. Pali
i.ilother fire
rldids'iioowp
H. 4. Tie fire
he folloving
DEEDS- tiled - in the Recorder's Office
fur' ,
Lo wee ending August 2G: •
W. 0. ct ai., to John e. Thur,ton,
Atil,,,s, 5U acres.
W. o..?lnrstuo, et al.-, to Jog. 117,
Athens, 1 :9 acres. -
:A!.l.litireton to Jo.i:S: 114irston,
I =
_ .
T. baly to Iludney N. CoOey,
i,11(•0, 3 plce, s , . .
kl , x-r.1:: E!ijah li. llortun, North To
tralilla, st. • - iL
Jameilr. 1., - )e.i?; , 1!).1 h Claiinda r.ksliton,• Le-
Ita:ysvilh!., lot. • * l'
L. W. ltutty to Sanit:el IleNetti let al., Can
tor;., I
.„2",F
Geo. P. Cash to T. C. Delano,'rciwandaßoro,
let.:.lla'jord , Williirus to :‘l. W. Wilititua, Troy,
1 272 acies.'
I,N'tn. Shepard, ct a 1.., to •Laniel S. Pitts,
Athes, lot. I :1
t, • M. C.'3leretir to the Pa. 'c V, Canal
It. Co.. Towanda bcrouh, lot.
Jobn!C. Welles to thristina Paul, Athena,
lot: $• ;1. '
ALL, OWLIC•I'S Of
r , to(lrk
4,1 ilL,A.itzi
lESM
tinots
4 w'a, fi:ny
Plat the tiro
11113
ti 1 .
aai..
A. COWLE&.
ME
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10E H
RE ;IT IS
'ME TRADE.
Emu
DJC. I
►T T 31
only . dC;ilrable
Ilford county.
woOk; if it is
most agreeable
I. bring it back,
riL on you; take
ureclf as to its
•1 to lit any odd
Ting
the
in lira
ry It a
andl
an flnd
ilt C
r
1•i•_ s
L: q. NELSON.
• nt Doi' Strip. Agent
' c Irr•r,'N Tivia*l.ls. V+ I
qct • -chool -coin
},
e jAeaderny, under the
(Lon, of llerryall.
.;.): at 3rowntown, hold,
at the grove of DAvln
the t•irging of Sunday ,
i ntifal inner, made the .
• and enjoyable one to
'p 1
• 1. 19 were present. .
I , oeietyjat the residcnc6
tay-nig i tt of this week..
JONES, i
i 4
.toblrAt-and pe,Fra.
•Ci•.°.test and most de
John Pasrmore Co :Orman-P. Hicks, Bottle
borun-li lot. •-
.N. C. Harrils to Rosa, Newtbff,' Athens, 63
acres._
-
-
D. J. Fanning - to J, I.l..licach, West Burling
ton, lot. • •
11. Junes to William Verbc-cli; Troy, lot,
and JUnsthan Wool to RiChel Thatch
er:Smithfield, .1-1 acres. . •
• iteUcca. 31. Millet and husband to John 'L.
Foker; West Burlington, 11 acrd.s..
and B. Pc; Shattnek to Jsmes
Datroly, West Burlington, 130 acted. • .
James Darrow to B. T. Shattuck, 'West Itur
lington, 10 acres.
Gabriel Walker, et. al.,' to Nathan Weller,
Athens, lot. • I ; ,
'"Cyrus Jackson to N. C. Strickiand;-Tuscaro
ra, acres. '
J3lllO B. Adams toll B. Parsons, Troy, 1G
EIRE
• Alfred Furman to . Eldrtidge, Colum
bia; 120 acres. . • ,
•
•
THE Ga la.ry, for. August,ri
has a
Uncpramohly varied 'and promising table of
contents, 'and its proniise is me than made
good by the articles which folio*, The leading
a.rtirle is a picturesque EL - etch of Vienna, not a
desCripti?n of scenery, but a passing glance at
cosian:o, CUEtCIII3, character and general fea
tures of a city which . the writer Hain ho' loves.
T:ivo very entertaining and sogg4tive articles,
upOn language follow. The first,.tyl l ich is ver'y
aptly entitled "Japanning the - 'English Lan-
i
- . I
snap," is an inquiry into the f , i :1 *ty of mak
ing a new language ,fcfr the use eiof the natives
par irn
of the Orient , The English is sh e to behest
adapted for abase, arid the r in which it
may be reconstructed to secure learrices and
'Simplieity, is anintexesting and tructiie stk.
dy. Tlienceond linguistic article 14 from the pen
Mr. RIM/MID Ouster W}ll7; whose previotis
contributions to the Galaxy hallo made him an
authority upon modern.language'' He Consid
ers some of the more Comtnoni grammatical
errors made by careless people.; such is ." you
was" and "had not, ought," and ! 41nstrates his
theme by numerons quotations. Another strong
article in tho number is "Tarim's.' Ileeollec
lions of the Revolution in-Berl in 18 1 8," a
long title, which fully explains tli subject. The
writer, Hon, TnEODOIIB 8. FAY, lelisi American
AmbassadoCat the court of Prussia during the
ekciting period of which he writes,. and the
sketch has the charm of personality. Mr. Ale
BE= BUODEB contributes a graceful character
sketch similar in style to those which have
made him so well known during tiro past three
years to magazine readers. Hav g traversed
Europe, Asia and Africa, ho now brings his pen
to America, and depicts a half forAgn race liv
ing fu our midst, tho Creoles of , uisiana, of
which very few Amoricatis hate any knowledge
whatever. - ' ' I ; • .
An'article entitled "The Martyr of Balakla
va,' gives a graphic description 44 the memo
rable Charge' of the six hundred, and giplaioa
the causes of the disaster in the dearest' man
nervindicating the Character of Lieutenant
1, or to who'll the title of the itrticlo refers.
The Parkman murder is the subjeiet of another
historical sketch of intense intermit, which will
be new to the.younger class' of readers. 'Hung
imArmer," is a gintint and rather piquanti i littto
story concerning a snit of armor which was
stolen from's Norman "The Pearl and
'Princess" describes a romantic !adventure in
the Chinese waters, - and al" Brice of Foe '-
cock" is au, American loie story, of healthy,
tone, though it treats of au invalid's shOoting
excursion. ,Gen. CrsTEn'a Indian war record
and Cann BElrsox's "Carnal Cogdations,", with
the usual quar,fnnt of poetry and literary and
Scientific Miscellany, make up, the number,
which is in all respects an excellent one.
•
ITEms from the. Northern' Tier Ga.
tette . •
—Ajar home artist, B. F. 13s.szt1 has nearly
finisheffithe•finest piece from hid pericil.r , It is
entitled " oil Oscolutra, n , and is ' made '
up of studio ' s on Sugar Creek. .1
I '
—lron ore; of excellent quatity, , Was fouled in
digging for the foundations for .{lip
Manufacturing Co.'s building, au it is 'more
than probable from other inclicatiohs that ',there
is a larg6, deposit of 'ore in PAIN I E'S bill. Its
shape would indicate it is au iron! bill. -
- 7 0 n the evening of August Gi l the following
officers were installed ' in the Springfield Lodge,
No. 50G, of G. T.: W. C. 'F., pIIANK Bun-
GESS ; W. It. S., Mrs. B. M. Ittrizi:; NY. L. S.,
Mrs. N. 11.krroess; iV. V. T„ 31r.s.'1`.B:b.rxE;
W. S., Mrs. R.. 11.61ENF.SA ; W. F. , S., Wniour
LEOICOID ; W. T., 1.11:XEI BououYos ; W. 31.,
11. GATE"; W.. 1). 'M., Miss M. Ms - rocks; Vt. 0.
G., C. Hans - NE. L 6., Mrs.l l IL Bun duet ;
P. W., E. Dsoairr; T. B. JAYNE ' . .
! —C I EADED.4CI3OOL.—Pror.IIIcCOLtmr, a grad
uate 'or Cornell University, haii hem _elected
Principal or our Graded Schou!, ',atl a salary of
$1,200 per eat:,,l He coincs highly t'ecniFt?end
ed. President/A. D. WIIITE says.uf him : I "fie
is eempetein to fill any place hi:ill aedept.'
:11
The Fall term Will open !Monday . } opt. 1. We
arc glad to learn that the Boad still retain
Miss Sac..il llatLatio as Preeeptre s fur anoth
er year, after she had decided to go afray to
college. Miss Mt:lisle S. Rui) tirdl 135(3 charge
of the Filtermediate, ANNIE 11. I 'AM 61 the
Primary B, iind NrrriE Wxuamitio
iy A, departments, all of )I.liii.di
prespertms year to our Graded '1....3 .
Farm 3loons will eoudnet the 31461
meat.
O r j
of the S. Wr.'r.t.i:ki.E estate, on
conducted very iitnctly, the Ididri
very spirited. The follotiring'
es and priceii paid, for.luts
The " Home Lot,"• was sold to :6. - .l,i4iN AnAms
for $4,500. It contains 220 square rods with
lwurr and barn.
Lai, No. :1, vccuiiied by En. HoLLY, 11tAd to
WA LTEI: Gtla MIT for $ t ;50.
N. 12, oce•,...ipied l!y Li. V i i:Etw., hold Kt
.I.lAx - rlat for tesis,
1 - t,t s So. 13 aid 17, comp: - L-il% Li acres, sold
to C. C. I'.ilNl mid I. A„ Ptr.lle for, per
Lot 11, ~ovlipi.A by Mll.L.ira,
aold : to Lor.va:T l'ot - No for 14.65.
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leit No 10, 7 :.i.en.-14 mtitl 1O perclove,
‘VisNOor 116..1 p,
--A boils, !),* T. Lil.r.Ey, alynit a
halrini4! from .G.‘rners, Hradford: Go.,
irun Inniosd oa Smurd..y aft epvnin last. Fire
hid heed djsvo; cm', in the runt utne time be
fore, nu i this had In co put out, but it scents
not thoroughly, for about a half lour aftei.,.the
1,:,,ke out :train, this linu i with sttelt vi
ohnic(: that then, could not ..txt!retained., -Help
caine,bufidl that could be done Ovas •to
.Carry
out tlie-goodai which was done, sp that thC : losB
- will he yery.slight except on the,building.
for: -people of this placto, are to
Lava an oppt.qt unity of hearing fl.lld, Feting. the
eelebtated DAVENPORTS, of PitilaAirphk,
Mot dap eveuing next. Their i readings arc
tA:erywht:Te They should
hare a full house.
BUSINESS LOCAL
WANTED —An active, ercretie lean
to C.IIIVAS.I (Or 1U RETORTE/Z.
re" TLYILNEi: & GORDON 4 : re selling
the celebrated Victor Mineral Sp'riug water.
Fruit and Vcgetallles in tilaun,
danci: at A. F.
1/Seff Special bargains in Black
EVANS S #ILD1:1:
4ss Best quality of 3.4
F. Cor..LE;s' Third Warill;:i4ery
itgi- Every new publio4
found on car , Lls' slaelvo;c
Tlirrstun,
C. F. C 1 O. has j iffs
frac a, ,, ,:ortio,orit of new 'eliromol.
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ts„. Al large assortnle24ti of Brtek
ete inst. •
CAs;:.-4-CLtiuber
Suite, at ,
ri:usr t zr)Ns. ,o rr ollirs
' _ _
it . S. Several val Farms and
ma3c.s alia ir)t. f jt , r ea le by Jt4ti - :ETr Tll.l
- LAM..
EIS Stils boots, and s4oee cheaper that) any
other establishm . ent in towandi. d
J2r COWLES, 9f .th© I
Gioct•ry; la2eptr a good bupplyfof
\ever desert an 'o!
new ono. C. F. Cnosalias.bet.4
gaged in the book and stationer
still uintinue:;.
tir — ,ll'irst invoice of t
Styles oltticlie' Bats, in Tov4t ,
B. A.
. 4 .ligni 2S, 1673-1 w
tEi6. Valuable' house !a
for salo—Ncasaut localib - - 7 -near!
Church. ) Inquire of J4s.tes')Voo
ISAAC
M. u. [,
Virkf ors& and Harne
Apply to J - OgN' W. XI; . ofico
Towanda, Pa.--*
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/p&-• &,s lhave just
received several car-loads moo bf, that-super&
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or family flour. People who prike good bread
will make note of thii.
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la.. Dealers in Strings Iwiil do well
to call at tlio Temple of Mule:, whtire tlMy will
ftMl a largo assortment of Frondll,German and
Italian Strings, at New Tort pries,
kr Fanners always find a , stirs
market and the highest, prices, for produce,
eggs and butter, at McCann & Esin'ine.'
MEE
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110 . 11/38 POW/140.—T r i
ready for ft - mediate ado I
Harder's 2-Horso Potrero
firaWbuis 4 and 0 Horael
latter on truck ready for
Towanda, 3uly 30.
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Na. A full line of White oda,
Table Linens, Napkins, 'Towels andErnbrolder
les, at . F. I tress aG littantanfa.
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Bridge-at
,
WS. Abs. E. L.
1 7 1 ,0 1 : 7 111Thi has re
moved her stock of
rooms recently occupied by lire. Ganits, over
LOWS store, in Patton's block.
s Our. .store . will be, CIO
repairs on August 5, 1 1873. Our fri ,
customers will find tii3 n s stairs lind
moat, whero wo B . all 14 Stripy. to Roo
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usual. • o.
sa.Lezmunii, ai *owns, Lia
taring of ti 4 ipectsch
changed Um HVGII7I
Wm. A. Cua:
vie Oar
that C. F. Cr
and stational
chasing . givo
less experieni
arilfEv.ery,persOu who.is
to me, will oblige too vr) l miich by m.
mediate payment. • i !BIB& E. J.. 6
Towanda, Aug, 26--3w.1
Sir The best pla e to buy Sash,
Blinds, Doors aid all kin to of Immlier, is at
_non Soics. Factory (ll Charles stlreet. Of
fice 107 Main street. They sell'cheat) for cash.
STAND mom t: sea re
maining unpaid on thqorono and oor-Tax
Duplicates, on August ^0 !will positively be col.
looted as soon as the law will permiti without
distinction of parties. I iP. powEr.J.-,
Collector.
THRESHEBB &ND CI
or A: unrivaled 3
cylinder Threshers a i nd
ready for immediate sate
TOlvanda, July 30. I 1
Ig Ili
StroWe are now, , e ng Wo
ven.i.Wire Mattress at p 516.00. ThcY are. the
cheapest spring beds in the world. Why don't
you call at non Swtrit.nd try ono";
1.
li,tulmess p4tces of
this borough will closo hereafter until Septem
ber 30, at 8 o'clock - r. HI, Saturday °Toning ex
cepted;
V 19... We have jaU'rpeeived a now
stock of4age, which we can print on lihe abort
eat notice at the hawed:rates.
40 !
Mir Now is a cod time l to get
your letter-beads, eurOiaes • and hill-heads
priuted, and the .r.r.por4au • office ht a good
Place to get them esecuted.
Ws" By no possihility can wall pa
papci ho so . cheaply - pnOhased. an)'where in
thig ketion,'is at .C.
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i.. The r Stew Switch and Pompa
dour can he found at 3fra. J. D. Hut's, in real
hair. Griffith & Patton's Block, Bricl4 , street.
,{tom Teachers or music ta l e pur
chteto Sheet ' Music and 131nsio Books .at Teach
re' rates, at tl ' Music, irolyanda,
itegi;.,All 1. ;ed Ito me,
are requested to. make iniotediato payroent
1. B. J
the Prima=
promises a
hool. Mrs:
cal lleilat t-
1 , / sale
turalty, sal
g not being
pqrchas-
lam . Persons •WIS
heal Estate of any desLit
11. nTi.r.rr TitacY, hint.
Agents and Brokers.
HAY PIZESSES.—.III. M. WELLES pa) 8
special attention to dale of Ilayi
Call upon him if you to get a god article
and one that suit' yOu..
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:FOS: SALE.—An eiglit-horso power,
Thm-Ling Mcehine, in gobd running order, for
Fale cheap, as the owner!' as no use fdy it. En
quire of Gnirrrrn & Pc.Tr,IN, Towand k , Pa.
&twist 1.5---tw. i
!
1
s ,
let;. LEWIS, tl.e lothing dab, is
now in the city piirehasin„, goods fur the Fall
trade. His customer and the public will bear
this Let in mind, U and keep a sharp ` look-out
for his return". His largb experience in the bu
sinees given Mtn an advahtage in buylug.
SELECT OCLIOOL. ' There 11 be a
Select School- in the: Ca ip School- ouse, in
Herrick, Pa., commencing 5ept..1,1873, contin
uing 12 weeks, under 410 supervision of J.S.
CnAwrouo. Special it.ttention will bei"given to
those desiring to teach. :I
M.. It is not ,6•enerally knoivn that
,
It. C. WHITAKER, at !Book Bindery over the
lturoiritn eine; niakes, Blank 800 in any
style of ruling aria Ihitilmg desire . It you
want a now Ledger; lOU'rnal or Bo ket, give
,
hini call. t
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NoTim—The liOited ptirtinership
heretofore existing under the namej of T. C.
Cowes & Sos, is this d r ay dissolved; All de
mands clue the late firea'j must he paid to T. C.
Cowes,, who will coniinti'e the business at the
ztere of the late lirni.• T. 6.Io)wEN.
To TUE PUBLIC.--.LPPTSOEIS wiring
to purchase coal by car—load, frill bo
tot
nished the addrdss of dealers who will sell them
coal at wholesale prices:i thus saving all com
missions, by calling at My .
• S. S. PIERCE.
August o, 1873.
E=TI
L
Se" ars J. D. ;HILL has opened
one of the finest iv and Fancy stores
this side of Nev, York. cordiall,) 'MACS Zia
to gisci her a ci.ll Griffith Pl.ttob's
fridge
ion can be
openi.! d a
:E .
SO' " MCC. SL BE DWARDS sell the
• 1 ,
,lust brands of flour just as cheap [ as many
other establishmcnis 4.11 the poorer grades.
Causo why? They buy in large rfuantities and
get a better dismutit.
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. SES.. Nis. J.• 11). HILL/110 moved
her store down to the fi L st door east* t h e Bed,
Whim and Bine Stdre, iiiherc she Will he glad
to wait upon her friendiHthanking a l 4l_ for for
mer patronage. dritlllll k. Pattoh's Block,
.Bridge street. I i 1 • I - .
ti- Why rut t
dent, When you can get
in case of death,' fqr 20
SOD r ,„ •
DITIIIIANK; at'
1 ,
hird W iii(
famiiy grocer
MS- George 1 Wood X Co., Taylor
3: Farley and Jubilee 0 : x 1 g . ans, at loitl prices and
[cl frienii for
.1.1 for years en
. •
I y thismess, and
easy terms of paymenti
call to see and heb..,,ttlet
sic of CpLe, Rtes.:pr.&
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Bu YOUR COAL DT I THE c4R LOAD.
,
-.-Ttro or more personi eaii; club together and
boy their coal front IL; Wr.m.ral. at whole
sale prices, and get I.
lbs. to the ton. In
doing so seventy-five cents per ton Of 2,000 lbs.
can bo saved
,froni Towanda retail prices.
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new Fall
.da at ' •
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rrrp Co.*
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twoi lots
tho Episcopal
• I :Executor of
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Mir Miring the next 60 1 dai a we
will sell goods regardlesSof cost, and will make
prices to snit all, in order to makroom for
goo& ofour own inazinhicturo ; nods the timo
for
cicur's Block,
to buy
EMPIRE GrLux DniLL.,—This is the
,
cheapest first:class grain; dril l into market.
'A good grain.drill is kneceSsity in good grain
farming. For deseriptic circular ivith prices,
apply to • 1 • i IL Ili WELLES.
Towanda, Aug.ll3.
' SELECT Scnoon.The undersigned
,
will open the Fall terth of Select school in the
tellayaville licademq,*l Monday, kept. 1, 73,
continuing 12 weeks.. i Extra lessOrja will be
given to those preparing to. teach. 4 1
. • ' 1 OEORGZ I W. DUCE.
Leßapville,'Auguat 12, 1873-4wr
1" have on hand
land dolivenH, two of
and . one Wheeler's
Lever. Powirs. The
ork.
Inch awl, 31 inch
Cleaners, Jon hand
I nd deliverS
B. M. WELLES.
I
to pwchaso
tion, Ehoio call on
`nee and 116;a1 E-tats
Towanda, August 12, 1673
e risk of an moi
l. ticket gootl for $3,000
ents a day, 'by—calling
ppf:r &pot "?.
Send for circulars, or
Ten6lc of stn-
J. 0. Pawl. BoNs,
Main street.
May, 7, '73.
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' l6 C°
cheliper,an
wer: ever b
•
Knickerbec
and,' cm easy
Temple of DI
ViiALLzs.
MEI
*Er WQ are happy to loam that
Mrs. E. J. ?triunes is, agars able to attend to
business, anti we underst4d shags to have her
Arsi Fall Goods, in every Variety, this week.
August ,I Iw. •
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rrutas Paffircrr pm:laq 81LL1.7. --
drug received *supply. This mill is an mid.
lent, one in wry respect. ',.'lt will separate Oats
from Wheat}; and buckwheat from Oats, and
prepare nicely all grain *ad grist; seeds for
sowing. 1 . .fi, A. M. MMus. '
, (1 for
.nda and
in haw
thorn as
ANYES.
Do .170 V INTEND Td? PALNTLNG
Tuts ,EALt.?- I t-If so, try j e Dubber Paint. - I
challenge an) , dealer or . ic . patnter in Bradford
county to produce as gold, durable or cheap
firat-clapt paint. Sold bygthe gallon rcady for
the brusli. pond for-aamilo color cards, price
list and circulars. Wzmacs.
Towanda, August 20,183.
nufac
:l,2have
a 4 '0 to
.einber
of books
for pur
thbso of
rei
PPIY
'thas
lam" C 04., Pasauif k Co:, at their
Temple of guide, keep af,largo assortment or
Violins, Guitars, Accordkijui, Flutes, Files, Pic
toloo,Drnms,ltarmonicoro, Trimmings, Strings
etc., etc., which they are selling _ at 25 per cent.
less than such goods were ever sold in this
market.
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CiEl
1 debted
f lag im
g INOOS.
Kr The large entEu4 for the
Eureka Moner, has no4ssitated the putting
in of additional machine*, and the running of
the manufactory day' and niiht. No delay is
experienced now by thos4 who wish to purchase,
mowers, as cirders can by tilled at an hour's
notice.
ONE WEPIK FOR 4/1031:18 l—Thero wilt
be a village Cainp-meetf4g held at Smitlideld,
Bradfordfto.; Pa., com m encing Sept. 2, at 2
o'clock Y. xi., and conpne one week. All
Christiana wtio•a.ro willing to devote tile week
to prayer, and who love 4to talk. and 'sing Or
Jesus, are urged to mee t with ne.
O. L.' P. How& •
August 11, 1 4873. •
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A. SET OB FIRSTCLAI3B THII:E .
BIAZAINEB.—A. M. Wit , has on hand for
isle and immediate rise,
,Wme Wheeler's unrival
ed 4 and G liorse Levq Power, mounted on
trick; and oz e Wheeler ik Melick 31 inch Cyli
nder, Thresher & Clea*,' also mounted on
truck ; mailing a valuable set of Threshing Ma
chines for the farmer and job thresher. These
machines aro! very portable, oter having to be
dismounted, and are ieriy contenient for,.nse. '
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ter)- The next session rf the Brad
ford County Teachers' ksodiat nc will be held
at Leltaysvillr,commen4ng it 10i o'clock A. sr.,
on 'Friday, Sept. 12, 113. The following are
the appointments mad " at the last meeting:
Lecturer, Bo' . 13._Ex.wk.4 , Declaimers, G. W.
Buci, E. P. SEELEY Aissayi4, Misies ANNA
BALDWIN and4lLLa Ittal;or,Ds ; Business Com
-mittee, P. 11. BLICIL, M. #. CODDING, C. W. RE T .
NOLDF, ELLA H. PAYSONtiSI:ISIE YANCE,
M. M. KEF.NET, SCtp.y.
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TREE ANID PLANT :;:iVINDLERS. -1, am
informed that certain fiiit tree! agents are can
t-assing this ! . county i'i4• " qtali Cherries,"
.
l ' Grant hears," and "Op fax 'eaclics," repro
ienting them to lis very rprolific. ! I have exam
ned all the catalogues q the lading nursery;
men, and' fail!to find an‘')hingt the kind laid
i 'V
down, from which I info that tie names given
le
these trees arb fictitious ; and cit nl dto de
ceive the people. The ekes w iich lam offer
ing for sale are warrazat.l true to it me,i f ilnd
hind myself to rectify aq,,mistakes„ lio,people
Should not be! gulled into payi`fig' extravagant
prices lei! worthless tree ', ' 11. Prim •
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GRAND REUNION AND id kitVEST HO3IE
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PARTY. —A griind;Renninn and :Harvest Home
It Party," will be given iii Bent am's Grove, at Leftaysville, d i n the afte noon nd evening of
September 5, 873.' Thy-grove is splendidly to l r
cited ; a good dancing floor 14 1 111 be laid, and
tables for silkier will - Iso. 134 Owed in - the!
grove. : The Lellaysvill Corneit Band furuisli-
es the mania, both elternooli and evening.
Capt. Gomm; and 3fesqs.llExuat and BEAM
SLEY being Managers, - gives ample assurance
that 'all the appoinrm43:its will be complete i t
and a tip-top l , tinie mat well be anticipated
Wo understand that Hop. B. LiroraT. is to adL
dress the farmers at 1 orelock V. 3.1., (not tipofi
politics.) Coli, Prommir ind Hob. Gm, LaNtia4
have also been invited tb be. preent. The well
known abilitylof all th4speaticirs invited; the
first-class entertainment always furnished by
the Leßaysville Band, NA the l i.pteasant locali
ty,
combine Us render diis an iideresting occa
sion for all who may paiticipatl3.
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WYALUSI;SO v t kllP-XtEETING.
,
-HELD AT MESUOrPENO SEPT. 1873.—Hacks
run from the depot. Fis'esh Meat, milk, straw
and horse feed supplicdt Foilent sites confer
with J. 11. Wiieros; on the ground. For lumber
or board tents apply to'iE.4. , dowmt, Esq., lide•
shoppen. Good boardlM the round. Price,
single meal 50 cents, $l,OO pe day, $5.00 per
week. Discount to mininters a d their families.
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Officers of the law on. the ground will secure
order. - No hicksteri4 allowed. Particular at
tention is called 'to thii "Loci! Option Law"
prohibiting the sale ollintordciting drinks, A
word to the ;trims is Tiflicienti liev. LuTunn
PECK, Presiding Eld4 Of the pistrict, has'
charge of theimeetinq and will, with his 'usual
efficiency, lahor for itt. succeSs. We ; humbly
ask the blessing of hoftven on our efforts, and
expect..a " time ofrefishing from the presence
of the Lord." I Whoi4will, let [him come. Pie
pare your tents._ Revs' LVTnE4 t PECK,-P. E.
COMMITTEE I . Hev. Ji B. StismElt,See'y ;.Itev.
J. H. AVE.wrox, Rev. D. E. 'To‘cr.o, Rex. J. L.
RACE, Bev. ELW4L, Bei 1. E. PAEEN,
Treas'r ; H. lA. AcKLE.g, Wm. H. BARNES, JOIIK
G. TATI.OK, Attuost
Sortie *Bradf Prd Co
Institute fin he pre4ut echo
held at the nbw echoFtl
beginning atlll.9'clicl6m Sion!
continuing one eele r l
.w Cenip
will be eccurclt—theinaineB
hereafter:
For tiiil. aeoniinodition of such as cm not
well atter ai the col;nty-seat branch Or.local
Institute wil be 1431 as foll!ws : Sept. 1, at
New Albany, for Wamet, T cry, Albany and
Overton v Sept. 8, at iMenroet n, 5 for Asylum,
Monroe,' Molirocton,l . , Barcla3 and Franklin;
Sept. 15 nt Gnuton, fi,. Leßoy, Granville, Arme
nia, Alba bortnigh , ,. Cntou be (nigh and iwp.
Sept. 22 at Tioy; for ?Troy bo ough and twp.,
Columbia, Sylvania Isorough, Springfield and
Wbst Butlinton ;- SS'pt. 29 a ,Doty Bill, for
Wells, SoutiCreek ipa Ridg rui,f ; Oct. 6 at
c ,
Bast` Smith eld, fo . Smith ehl, Bni,lingliiii
twp. and bor'nugh, ster and Athens twp..nnd,
borengh ; Oct. 20 at; 'Rome, fo Bowe twp. and
borough, Lit4ifield and Win ham ; Oct. 27 at
Leßaysville, for 4Raysvillq borough, Piko,
Warren and Orwell ;I, l Nov. 3, s i t CamptOwn, for
Herrick, Wyalusing #ndTnsedroits. .
The exercises will •,,I.) F ir : ), - at - .'o'clock c. at., on
Monday of cacti wee)c, tit thi- tinie and place
mentioned, and wincontinne until the follow
ing Friday, when (7,,rtificate ; good for one
year, will be awarded to thos desiring to teach
who are funiid quallaed. Certificates will be
issued at thel close o the regular County Insti
tute' to the quallllo teachers in. attendance
,
from Towanda Nortil, twp._ and borough, Wy
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1307., Sheshequin atm:Standing Stone.
Teachers Siding it more convenient to at-.
tend At a pla ' i:ie othiii than, th [ e
,one inilicated,
will be allowFd:to,cl4 so. }(
Teachers Ire regriested to I bring 'the Union
Sixth Reader, fools4ap paper, load pencil and a
memorandum booko
Allfriendal of oduiation are cordially invited
to be present, and specially school directors,
who will find the opportunity , a good ono for
securing teachers fir. the ensuing term.
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*The session at Mot:lronton will close on
Thursday, oh acconnt or the Teachers' Associ
ation at Leßaysvilli,l, on Friday, Sept: 12.
KELNEY, Co. Supt.
Towanda, Angnst r ' 18,1873.1
sir A. r. Cotes .tas opened a
=bakery and roceri styre opposite- the Episco
pal Churcb.l People bring mai the upper entl of
town, will find thist'establisbnent a great con
venience. I I
gerk :..WoonnuFr would incite
particular st enti4 of the ladies to her elegaMt
usortment .f ne# goods; Comprising evoo-
thing in her dine. , 1
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demi hive more,
better Boole and Shoes, 'than
ore offered (Or sale tri Towanda.
tualiek, , Vireber, Hoffman t
, r, and othoriPianoa for sale cheap
orma, at C*rASSACII k Co.'s
. • ToraLutfi,Ra.
nty Teachers
.1 year, will be
g in Towanda,
ay, Oct, 13, and
tent insiegetora
,a be announced
se- Job ;work executed at tbis of-
14tkestioneomlams from the
oe, reeattei
bed Critics.
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IMS.NewI styles , Dress Goods,
Shawls, Jape, sills, Penalee, Piques and Prints
at Ewe& Elm:az-nee.
OPZA? , AL.---134 your coaT du
Ting iho warmlmontha. M a rule It will be
cheaper andhetter prepared. •
It. M. Viizturs istelling beat prepared titbi
t= Stove Coal ) at 83.75, and Egg and Chestnut
ak $3.80 for grc}sa ton of 2,210' lbs., by tho car
load, adding actual freight and dal/trod in at
any station north of Wyalueing.
August 6,'1873. • -
MARRIED.
PORTER—OYPHEREL=At the house of Asa'
Nick°la, Esq., in Pike, Atigust 74 by Rev. 84
Elwell, Rev. At B. Porter, of Pike, to, Mrs.
E. A. Cyphers, of filontrdce, Pa.
MANLEY—REYNOEDS.—In Alba, Pa
' at the'
house of the bride's father, N. M. Reynolda,
August 20, 1873, by Rev. R. F. Dolmen,
Frank G. - Manley and Miss Eva E. Reynolds,.
all of Alba. i
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WELSH—McCLELLAri.—At the Springs Ho
tel, Blinnequa, Pa, Monday, August 18, by)
Rev. Thee. H. Cullen, of ;Tioga Pa., John F.
Welsh, of York, Pa., and; Miss Katie J. Mc-
Clellan, daughter of Dr. Henry McClellan, of
York, Pa. No - cards. •
WOODRUFF--DEREAKER.--At the M. E.
Parsonage, Skinner's Eddy, Pa., August 21,t
1873, by Rev.; P. R. Tower, Mr. George
; WOOdltir and 'dims Fannie B. Dereamer, both ,
of West Auburn, Susquehanna Co., Pa.
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WIOKIZEIL—In Albany, PS., August 17, 1873,
- at her resldeace,lHrs. Ellen , -Wickizer, aged
• 38 years and'6 months. .1
Sister Virroximut was an 'excellent spirit a
kind mother, a!devoted witO, and good neigh
bor. She was Ono of our soldier's wives, who,
hi the absenee' of husbank while he was ex
posed to the camp, the field; the battle, vindi- .
eating the honor of our beloied country, man. ;
aged her domestic affairs with mere than udnali
ability and prudence.
.Now her , priVations and sacrifices are over;
now she has received the reward of the redeem,
ed. Ah !we miss 'thee at home ; -we miss thee .
in the social circle ; we miss thee in the sanctu
ary; in a word,jwe miss thee everywhere ; and
yet we Would not call• thee,. back. Her disease
was of the MOB!, aggravating kind, and her suf
n
ferings e xtrem , but her patience and reaigna-,
tion were very. arked, being inspired by the
hope of eternal fife. Thus she passed triumph
antly to the ini I nsions cla high.
f
. She , hall left ninterffling family and a great-.
ly bereaved hu band, as well as a large circle
of friends, to mourn her departure. As , evi
-1
donee of symn 'thy and resii,ect, a: large Cort•
course of peep! attended the funeral, and a ft er
services, forme in solemn procession andcon
vcydd her to th t silenrrestiog place. 1
the residence of het mottniir, hi
t 2, Frances Russell. aged near
a
1 i '
n invalid alAut eighteen years.
lan life eight years. Having
17413,
RUSSELL—A
. OrWoll, Augu.
ly 32 years.
Deceased was
She lived a eh
ho used her. as ione ot la
Iher long illness. Tho !casein'
ekness, .and gentlOness whiCh
never be forgotten. Eternity
he good accompliShed by the
.o which she set in notion.
learned of Just
teachers ditring
of .patience,
she taught, will
only will reveal
wave of infirtenct
, . ,
NERVOUS DEBILITY.-A.dhpresged,
irritable-state of mind ; a weak, nirvous,ex
hausted feeling ;no energy or anii4tion ; on
fused head, weak memory, often with debilitat-,
big, involuntary discharges. The consequences
of excesses, mental overwork or indiscretfinas.
This NEnvous DEntxrrir finds, a sorpreign Cure
in HUMPHII.EI7S HOMEOPATHIC! SPECIFIC
No'. 28. It tones up the system, tirrestsldis
charges. displs' the mental gloom an& des n
dency;and rejuvenates the entire sktem, tis
perfectly, harmless and always effic!cut. rice
$5 for a pack'age of five boxes , and
,;1‘ large $2
vial of powder, which is important m old, seri
,ouil-cases ; or il per single Vox.- SOld by-ALL
druggists, ormeot bv..inail on receipt of price.
Address,• 1[ C C4Anx H. Porn:34
1 South end rd [tonsil, ToWarfila, pa.
rii OWA N D A Ara RIK El' S.
.1., WDQLESALE PRICES.
Corrected every 41 , eonesday. by C. B. PATCI.I
subject to changes daily. 1
Wheat, Vl bush i fl 60 f3l 1 75
Rye, ift bush' 1 65
,
Buekwheati 'ft bosh: - -
~ 1 -
5
Corn, VI
bush...; , ' G 5
40
Oati, it bust; .. . .I'. .....
Beans, it . bush....`' , il 50 (5)12 00
Butter (rolls) IS lb ' I : g, 24
do (dairy,) it lb new i 25 ,g;k 28
Eggs, lik dos . ' 21
Potatoes, Vt hush,now ' . , * 50
.
Flour, it barrel 9 - 50 g; tO 50
Onions, VII bush . . .
2 00
Wmorrrs or Guers.—Wheat GO lb. ; Corn 56 ,lbs.•,
Bye 56 lbe:: Oats S 2 lbs.; Barley'46 lbei; Buckwheat
48 lbs..; Beans 62 lbs. •, Bran 2011 s. ;'Clever See 4 60;
lbs..; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Dried Peaches 30 lbs.;
Dried Apples 22 lbs.. Flax Seed 50 lbs. I ;
New Aavortiseinint:i.
1011ARLO I R ENTERTAINMENT !!
MR. Si MRS. DAII.ENVORT;
of Philadelphia, hate
i heenl induced
to give oue of their (.1
)
PARLOR ENTERTAINgENTS
in' MEROUR'S HALL, IJIQNDAY
EVENING, SEPT. '•
Tickets hir sale at Kirby's.
,
LisT of letters remaining in the
- 1
Tail:nil% nist Mee, for the ,week ending Aug.,
28; 1873: \ •i
Allen Hattie 111 Jacobi Geo F
Burdick Both M Keeler Geo L
Britton Geo 1 Kinsitian Nicholas
Butler J F - ! galls John
Blake Annie :. ~., Kishpbugh Cora ,
Bennett Joh '
u - Lyon Ezra , •
Bohan James Levenworth Fred
Holman May Lynch James 2 -
Crane II '1" ~:- Leo Wm A , -
Cashdollar C .11 . MclutYr Laura r
Clark Wm ; . McMahon Rose ,
CutminghainiJames, 2lXoaren Bernard 2 - •
Cow es Nibmie • • McGill Cora
Culver, A B 1 , Mowry P W
Day Jennie i McNulty Rosa
Dgeker Mrs Emma Master Mary E
,
DUAnThes 1 - Mallia Fat i
Dalton Tlios i minion Frank ;
Betting Edwie Mathews Orlando ‘,
Estella Erneat, McDonald John •
Evitte John ' Murkte Shophard •
Ely C H i Nichols Hiram
Eply Nancy 1 , Quinby A C 2 .
Frbmberg Siinon Roberson M F
Fell Ella . Ryan Isaac .0 .
fluent Bell Rowland Win It
, 'Friendship,' ~ Santee Sim F
Grace Geo I Scott 15Iike ,
Galaher Mary . Shorea Wells ... .
Gable Roseshiner Andrew
4
Harris W 1 Sill C M
BeiChener Martin Shormaker S Chutney .
Hill M E I , Sticker Isaac
• i
Hathaway Gardner 13 2 Shearer Cyntha
Harris John;/1 Starr II•F
Harris Ellin; Taylor W.
Ryder Geo B Traynor Kate • •
Harkins John Vinecnt JarriesT. 7
Jennings Julia - Vanderpool Betsy E '
1 Jackson Elects Wolfer John 'l3
; Parsons Calling for any of: the above !dim
will please say advertised, gi"ving date of list.
S. W.!ALVORD, P. U.
PUBLIC SALE—The IraKm be
longing to the heirs of Wi tV, Eastabrook will
he exposed to, public sale on THURSDAY, . SEPT.
10. 1879. This Farm is situated in Ilmth Towanda,
near:Sugar Creek and 6 miles from the Borough of
Towanda. Conttins about 120ocres y SO acres 'ha.
proved and under a good state of Cultivation; •20
acres good timber; stumps all ihto fences; with new
framed dwelling house, well arranged for two fatal-
Iles; cellar well arranged for dairy purpose.. Also
one large barn. ono slaughter house and other •out
buildings, two good orchards, a good graperry,
spring house: and wash• housol- combined, 44c. /to.
In consideration of its never falling water this is
.one of the most desirable hill farms - in Bradford
County, being woU adapted to grain or grazing
pur
poses, and offers unusual facilities for dairying pur
poses. Alio the stock on the firm,
Sale to commence at 10. o'clnek, a. yr.
Angtust 28
EEXECUTOR'SSALR- . 7 -Take no
vice, that on TUESDAI% SEPT. 9, 1873, the
undersigned will expose to public sale, on the prem
ises, the personal property belonging" to, tte estate
of JOHN M'IIIBOW, of Wilmot,decessed:consisting
of Hay, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corp; Buckwheat, Cows,
Steers, Calves, Wagons, Mowing. Machine and gen
eral assortment Pf Farming Utensils. Bale to corn.
mince at 1 o'clock, p. m- Terms—Ail sales amount.
lug to $lO, or less, cash down, exceeding $lO, flee
per. cent'. off for cash, or six months' credit, with
approved security, notes to bear interest.
P. D. MORROW,
ANDREW FEE,
Executors..
ED. MEEK, Auctioneer. .
IVANTED.—We will give ever;
getic men and women 're
. V V. . ,
. , lIIISDIESS THAT *ILL P,Av , 1
frem SI to $8 per day, can be pursued in your imti
neighborhood, and is strictly, honorable. Particui
lire free, or samples that will enable you to go to
work at once, will be sent on'reeeipt of two three
cent stamps.
Address; ' J. LATHAM k CO.,
Aug2B j 29s Washington St., Boston, Mass.
WOE SALE.—The undersigned of
fors for sale his farm of 300 acres. Forty
elesred; part under good cultivation. Good build
ings, Orchard and Spring, Best place ; for trout
fishing In the country; great resort for fishermen.
Good Mill seat. Will sell cheap for cash. Situated
at the mouth of Elk Greek, For farther particulars
address x. 111,. BNELL,
duel • Hills qv:ate, lEtallivan Co., Pa,
FOR SALE.--14y hottse and lot
situate hi the northern part fil the borough of
Towanda, is now offered for silo. cheap.
Ju1y22,13. ";I I. MUSSY WATTS.
1 .
;q~yw.4r-- i
ew Ailvertizetionte.,
BALE OF
-•
DVSLEULI3LE LOTS
I 11
ITIrE FAUN OF
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COL. 0. F. MASON,
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i eel t h e west side of the ro
Ivandal Township, has been di
t'in
tl i I
F#E-ACRE 'LOTS,
ii.
And ti nes° lots are now ;offered fo
1 I . ' 1 ~
sale at great bargains. The lot-ron
.1 , .4 ~
on th
i t leading to l!cl'onroeton,
and t eyle.r6 very desirable for build
ing lots. It is the last opportunity
which will be offered fort securin
hod sized If)ts at li i reaeona l ble prices
the business portion of the
,Also 1 , i
y i n
To
:ded
133
1 ,75 i TOWN LOTS
I 1 I
c 1 of road. Alsd the large
•
DWELLING HOUSE,
':res of land, the house Cen
t .1
iodern improvements; and
the most desirable resi
he Also the •
EA& iLOIYEINGIMILL
°WANDA 13040Up11.
nearly new, tu;l is capable
best work.- o a
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dersigned , atfoffice
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Mai
AEANNA..COLLEGIATE
arE.l 1
arm of the Susquehanna Collegiate In tl
pmmente _MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1 73,
Hollows' corps of Lustructors:
E. (I:IDILAN, Prince!, Latin and G k
and Theory, and Practice of Teachi g,
. ,q, CRANDALL, A. If,„CommercialDra ell
e', &le • cep and Mathematics.:
EDO. R H.. SHERWOOD, Instrumental Mitel l e
Wiz • • :Y E. MERRILL, ptress, Coin on
and H . her English. t
Mn.s MARY A.I SHERwOOD, Mathematics 1 nd
Germ .laguage. i
Mdse J'.• EQUIN, Frenchreangusge• •
Mn.i . . CRANDALL, Painting and Drawing
Prof. dell reales recommended in the hig cat
terms .i Itesident Allen of the Alfred University;
Fossils Prof . . F , rd,of the l Elmira College, and by
several .. ‘di of ;education b whom he hal been
employ d during ten years of a tire experience in
the sho •Ircrom..
Of 31 as Merrill land the other teachers. their :l
ord in . e Institute is such that it needs no .m.
1
mends on o those who have patronized the sch. •1.
No . 'n will pc spared to maintain the h di
standi . , o thij baistitution. and by carefully leo . g
to the i . tecests of each individual student to in ke
its wo quil more elliciciat. Each teacher ill
have . il i ciallti and use every facility to in .
the top e s i teterting, and to 'secure the largest p• a
sible lilts in big department.
1 organized tth I l i
me A n T ce o e t h n e S e ertli r ;all l :l be
The conise ar oCi e us e C:
4
tiOnWil ill m nfa onlySchool i government, m /it'
ode of i striic on and other top cs a o .
ing, bu also iIY drills in the branches taught iv
the itch lenflthe country. , Tuition in this cla.E
eight d Uars. ,14 1
To 5 0 coping°, teat bqoks, tEe same as in ie
comity ill Ilyi]usecl in the English branches, w th"
the exc ptimulof Geography.
To tike the sojourn of non-resident stri l dents
more tear, the Principal will use his hciuse—
situate bu til fowl rods from the Institute bultr
ing—fo h rding; pup:4es, where rooms furnis d
throng out and provided with clothes slosets' and
other c riveniOncee will be furnished for the Poulig
ladies. i •; 1 1 .
The at fty'une in the Institute will be furnished
rrf m
tui
and as, gal o„tbe young men : all will board tit
the ho se o the Principal. There will be a cafe ur
sups on eit i the part of the Principal and teach rei
of the tierin ;which students employ their e.
Price for furnished room and board, mein
fuel, li hter washing not to exceed six 'Acct.'',
$4 00 r eiLk 1 Students will furnish their Own
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their rue ',*
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acco t tudies.pursued. • I :a- -
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Principiu, r.RUELAII, TowuidaPs. 1. ! '
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bintnie 4111doderri linlyroiremedta; are
on an Tllllllll between New York Each
o, N.Ligars Yells, Suspension Bridge,
rout!; Dotpit and Chicago. , -
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I Portiervia.. ...4 " 112 10 I r.it. 840 P.m, 10 40 ..,
ißusque ; . . ... "I 4 CO a 825 - U 250 Aar.
Great Irtod. .... " 1 1 • ,1 , 847 .. 1 fo? .!
18/ 71 17119it0n '...; ' " 444
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0weg0.,'..., .... .. 525 " 10 4.) •' 423 " '
1 % 1 ' 0 47 1 4 .... a 002 I.i (111 33 ..- , 603 ....
Elmirs. , „ ..'. .... a 1 635 ~ 12 35 4,wA 540 "
Cornirsl... .... .. 11 07 .1. , !122' s. ' 611 a -
PaLoted.Patt .... ..' 1 4.... [' , 127 .. i ....
illocheatior.,.... A'y :10 Cl 3 A.if. t.... 110 60 ~j 1 ' .
I llornelltvlllo..'.. "1830 ! ta i 250 a 7to . a
Bufralo.L. : .... "A2 05 H ' "
i 810 " 111 45 ...
Ni a gara* au : .... a • ' 12 55 .. , 1 ' & 0 50a ',12.22 O. at.
Bnero'nslon & sge . i 100 " ' (10 00 ." 112.27 "
altton.i.' a 105 ... ... 112.32 ..
Dunkl4,... . • ... a i 160 i• i l's oo ~ 1 12.10 "
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Cleveland... ...-... .. 16 50 1.... 1 I 7.35 . " Chicagoi.... ..:.., alB 09 f;,.it.: BGo .." ' 8.00 .4.1 t. ,
..Cincinnati. ..... ...I 455 . 1....'% , I 0.00 . . 's
' 1 i 1 • I
itODITIOh AL LOCAL TRAINS wEsTwArtf).
5:00 Aim, =apt Stindayt from Owego. Stopping
at Tiogit 5:27 13mithboro 5:55, Barton 6:12, Wayetly.
,7 ;®. CUSinn a 7:30, Wellsburg 8:05, Kiniira 8:40.
'Junctiois, 9. 5, Big Plata 10:15, Corning 11:30,
Painted , Pos 1.2.00, - ,X., Addlson,l,o7, p . m.. Bata'
bonovide, 1: 3, Cameron 311111 2:11, Cameron 2:40,'
Adrian 13:25, Canizteo 4.41 !arriving at llorntlls.
ville at 4:20 .m, I I
_,l: ' I -"'" '''
4 1
5:15 St.m. ex 'undays. from . Busgriebanna.l
Stopping at rea Band 5:38, I Kirkwood 5;52, Bing.
hamton 6:12, Hooper 6:34,1 Union , 6:40, Campville'
7:03, Owego 7:2o,_Tioga 7:40.! Smithbord - 8:00, Bar.
.ton 8:03, Wayerly 842,_014e4iang 8:40, Wellsburg
8:55, Southplort '9:11, EMU* 9:13, Junction 9:35;
Big Flats 9: i r, Corning 10:15. Painted P05t.10:22.
A ddison,lo:4, , ButhboneylliO 11:00, Cameron' Bills
11:12, Came ron 11:20, Adiiintil:4s, Canine* 11:59;
a.m.:and a ving atHonkellOilleat 12;10 p.m.
I 1 : 10 . ;P.m. except - BundaYs, from Susquehanna.
,Btopping at rest Bend I:s7.Kirtrarood 2:30, Ring.
hamtori 3:07 Hooper 4 . :lo,l,Biliiin 4:25, Campillla
'5:15, aid vino at Owego 45:50 p.m. • •
, I 2:201 P.nr, except fiundafi, from Bbmbrunton.
BtoppiUg at Hooper - 2:35, traiOn 2:42, CamOilla2:s7,
,Owego 2:A %1 •{; * 3:28, Bmithboro 3:40, Barton 3:47,
WaverlY rO3. Chalking 4:ls,Wellsburg 4:29, South.
port 4:42, 4:45, Big Flats 5:15, Corning 5:32,
Painted Post 5:38, 4ddison:6:oo, Bathbonevllle 6:13.
CamerOn 6:25, Cameron•6:3s, Adria 6:55, Can.
Miro 7;07. a d =dying at Horaellavllle 7:18 p.m.
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ADHITION L LOCAL RAINS FkSTWA_BD.
6 :151a.m., (1. ily,-fropa Hornellstille, Stopping at
canisfoo t 5;3 , Adrian ,t 6:10,, Cameron 7,20, Cam
eron ills '+ 7: 2,„ltathloonev le't 7:57, Addison 8:30
Pain &Post 9:17, Corning 0:30, Big Plats f 10:28,
Junet on 't 10 54, Einal:a 111:15,• Southporft 11:30.
Wells tire!' 1 :00 31,,, Che ttbg t 12:30. Waverly
1:05, arton 11: v 40, Smithbor 4:50, Tioga 2:14, Owe
go,2 :4 , Camp ille 3:25, Un on 3:57,•1100per t 4,10,
Bingla triton 4i:40, Kitkwoode • ;35, Great Bend 6:00,
i
and riving i, Susql:thanr. ,at 6:45 p.m.
5:20 1 , a.m., zi•ept Sundati,l from Iforr.ollsville,
Etoppr i tig, Ilt arlikl3o 5:45, Adrian 6:12, Cameron
7:27, (l'am,ro Mills 7:42, It tklboneville 8:13, Addi- •
eon 8115, Pai ited Fe,st 0: ih; 1 Corning' 10:10,,'Igg
i
Flats. 0:58, unction, 11:3,9, Elmira 11: 55;• a.m.,
Southpoii .12 57 p.n . :- Wellsburg 1:35, Cherriung
i
2:15, Vava 2:55, Barton 3:35; Smithboro 3:57,,
Tioga :1;;;a arriving at OWego at 4:50 p.m.
0;301 a.m. wept Snndays, from Hornell:male-
Stoppibg, at ' anisteo 6 ;40,!Adrian •G;62, Cameron
;19, Oameron Malls-i;25, Bathbonevillo 7;40, Addi
, son 7;62, Paled Post 8:14, corning 8;20, Big Flats
8:38, aunetio 8:55; .Elmira 9;00, Southport 9;08
Wellslitirg 9; 2. Chemung 9;37. Waverly 9;50, Bar
ton 10;08, S itlabdria 10.;l0,1Tioga 10;28, O' ego
- -10:40,ricpvt le 11:00. Union 11;16, Hooper 1f!;22,
and a iring 0, , t Binghamton; at 11;35 a.m. •
7 :001a.m., except Kunday#, from Owego. Stopping
at Campvilha 7:47, Union 8:28, Hooper 8:41, Bing.
hamtthe 9:10, Kirkwood 10:30, Great Bend 11:15,-and
arrividg, at Suaquehinna at 11:35 a.m. , , 4 .
1 1:551 p.m., excep4 l Elnaay , frem-
Horrellsi We.
'' Stopping at Canister), 2;02, Adrian 2;17, Cameron,
2; to.'smero Mills 2:47, Pothhonevillo 2;58, -A,ldi
i
son 3-,. 5, Painted Foli 3;34,lCOrning 3;50, Big Flats
1:07, liunction 4;23, 1 Elmira '4:30, gcA , thport 4;43
1 Wellstiurg 5:00. Cheronng 6;10 4 Wal- 5;35, Bar
ton 5;60, Snaitlibbro G:00,. Tioga G;10, Owego 6;23,
1 Can:l - Mlle 6;54, Union 7:l3,Hooper 7;18, Bingham
ton
ton 7 Liao, Kirkwood 8;03, G eat Bend 4:20, and
...
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rivin, atnstmehanna at 4;38.p.m. :, _ .., -• .
..* Dail- 1
' 1 Stipp Sundays only. 1 1
, 5 Does not ran ..boyuwi Horuellarille Saturday
'ilightS. 1 ' `••- 1;!. . . ; _
1 Die s not run on llor.dayl betw,..en St:so:tot:ant:a -
and-liDrt Jervis, I , II i • ~.
, irjr, Through Tickets to all points West at the'
,' very 1,,0,N est Bates, for sale in the company's offico
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11:i is the only authori..ed Agency of the Kra:
1 1 Bail4y Company fnr the s'lt of Wee.epaTiehots m
Waverly. - , [ , .
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8a4. 1 -ia-,i, 11 be elieeked . 1 .,L.T or. Tick,te pursi:hascd.
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and CIPM:110 • gptds
TLe underaigtied open a Select &Loot ou .
- 5.102iD.0r, SEPTEMBER 10; 1873,
To continue.Tivo'Ter i roe. of Three monthe each.
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A ekestvijl be form ' for the bertell.t of th6sO
ho hl.ty triAr to; teach. ,[ _ .
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Beard may be had . near by at reascnablo rates'. -
' so rooms for those darning to • bosad themselves.
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All pupils should en se 00l at the opening of ,
A e term. No - deduction will be made on account of
a senco except on account of protraCted illness. _
.., ' , M. L. COOL A. 11.; . .
Ang.ll4v3 I ~ II Principal.:
.
IVOR SALE--S' Valuable Farm.
• Ji- 0120 of the 'yen; bOst'and most desirable farms
in Bradford Connty, eery
10 miles of the county
sent, is offered for sale s 3 :, low that She quality • and
iirico will sell it. His Situated In Burlington And
ithin dye minutes walk of the center of that thriv
g Borough: half way from Towanda - to Troy, on
e Sugar Creek. , It contains over 200 acres of .the
. . vbry best land in, thOßtate; about 10 acres of but
,. tem lauds on the eugaz creek flats and the upland
Is unsurpassed for all kinds of crops. Fine fruiti
plenty of water.l All tbo buildings and. improve.
ments,needed; a good brick dwelling house, with
barns,' shops, &c. Title perfect. Possernion given
at once. ' It will be sold at a great bargain to tho
i pnrchaser. Address I,' JOHN A. CODDING.
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