Padfordfepodtt 11 ENN , Toirauda,' Thursday, July , 1874. L AND -GEIVERAL: LOC . • No'fAril ,be issued ] from this office next Week. July 16,wi1l be the date of our next iratte. ' - • Tin?. Sinday-school Alliance will not meet again until Um i fourth Monday in September. THE Od i d Fellows Festival at Mon- Focton, last s i ceek, was 'a perfect success, and realize.d_abont $2OO for the Lodge ,' . ! MOND.-k last was the botest day of the season4le thermometer , indicating 101 in the shade. ' I 1 ; , Miss tlis.ll A. Bnzwiti: will give a L 4 eleci reading in_lsichuls, N. 1., on Wednesday ,orening, July, 15.. A Pic Nlc for benefit of the Oath ,clic Church mill be held in the Convent Grove lon the h'ather TONEn deliver an 'oration. 1 ' . . , F., THE Good Templars of North' To , Nwanda enjoy4d a. pleasant time on Saturday - ivening last. 1 They hold a meettng in Ur. Jas. oerra's nclilhottso, and partook of stratrber 1k tso • t . s, im-cream and otlicrlutnriett. .1 . 1 i' LErf 1- 1 .., Col EY,, of Barclay, was billed p i the Company's :saw mill on TuesdaYof last week. Ono of his arms , was completely sivered from his bodyl. He was buried at Greenwood pn Thursday "tinder the auspices of the Odd Fellows and Knights of, Pythias., ' • I•I • - . .._ . -- • I TILE I foll4wing persons - were elected. , officers of Mel Mynnal Building Association on Monday evening last: ' 1 • Presirlent—N. N. BET7S, jr. ' • . Ph•roti‘rs —E. I'. Fos, J.- , I. l:Anm, 0 A. Illr..Neg, f;. IV. LlT.ronn. • . • l• -" WHILE turning the corner at Broad' itnd Clark streets, On Toeiday last, the horse griing, at a rapid trot. 'lmam Snnnny was thrown from the carriage ..viulentlyi upon the ground, and seriously injured, two ribs being bro Yen and other injuries Dr.i IL S. 11..a.l.'NE:N =I i L. AN. litinaciTaN, publiither of a svurrilotis and obscene shell at WilListnsport, has c;que, to grief. 1/3c was charg• d with violating the postal lawsLy knowingly and printin , r ; and placing in the Ilostotlise an obscene and lewd paper, lle was connuFttod in_ Ccfaull CCU. Scryed 1 • Titallerriepv•lle Cornet 13:ind pro- pont: t•,' try l'thlh iicw band wagon on the a'ourth or Jul: l , - , ar;, t cr.aploYed, to play at the GrangelPtc-\:c at Ilemr; BLdfc.rd Co., Pa., after whidit theY will have a first:elais' job of painting done on it, making thy; whole cost of band wager ;rp - .). Th , :r Epea i 4 for Go, an r hear it. A. 'LITTLEiboy Whose lather worh.s. It the Shops, had r..rather kri loas ride pne - day r ;ast. asi.ed pernals; , :ou of pi:. WELL., - .; the s.rxtng machine cgent, to home.. , which was ,Oantecl; . but lie some marls - the dill 1 rti!ow was 111:12 ,, C:ItCd,lailit in to tlrcl ground d. - .- ca...ne cutmigld,l iutthc • ties dragged -1...r. ! ,, !Ti tj , tr, t I: I , •., , , attirtiay while 1. A. ra!::.:yr a kart! r .l .• -:r.. tin I. CUE,SEZI EP, : 1 4 1, 1i.;utcS;ith•build In; ••4!!(!rt..!: , !or 1, , ..ar.1 1 hoth put rut jjt,t ar4l wa9, , T. 410, at thei tim that rw - ELL.E,S lla l recui '' ' fr•Jrl 13Ft tl.f. in ••r pr Et' _ . 0 - . L. DEL.•.N, for se v6ral yer—i I . enr i t.gisc !ri r•tnro. ; :I , l,lllittf-11:11.1 largr. sta t ol . :sliiii • t ! A. , rpri <1••: , -. 1',•1: - ..• i'i.•••ra our to , Willie we. c - ing•ratiii•it , 3I r. D. WI I tittt.ering' buzitiess tsrnsik • \v. rt•gret. ' Ibe uccessity usss this citiz 2n ariil and:piea9l:2`.':••famiiy. It is r. inte,zi is t talc c tli inamt , ..l."{,m-nt of s'Yl'uAcc,-1,. Ti. • - f t.: r. nur NI% I.< cYt, Sr W. G. TAlr.ol:living , r !h. ward, c ' t.l, , tyri 3.1:1;11 t,t t At t:11:,..f Le was givcl:;vu: diink, 1‘.;;;;;; sc ber f)r t:rue [1 fik:1111:.1.3::11 ft:V.:I - 11..6 .gue. an i Nva l i un .l•d;`,t• lly I ra is dr t Inporary '''•rttttt:•• at .0.: :lc- 15 . ,I• , , it 1.1.; =1 r aufiliverz,ars of Pr6sbyti:ri -0:- 0:: Sun.lay The t o re •trt - ct very r t th' 4.l:lcip toti.nc c. - :r.: , .....;:!.;;;t)f a cicmcrip. tit,n_tt! tLoc r.,1) , t 1 t c f Sqrrintehdrnt vt : ry Fra.Ttorons 1..n1 NLarly .• 1 .1 e: y, The miztioL.iry pup 11 , it lai,o ' . lrs SCllO:Ars in 1 .1. c ,iiiipnrt of t 4 tnis• 'tr. T.c..V. Sr.' r mos:t eneygtini !..o! in th- couhtry, in llu •,•1 1!!!! Tic I , GALL fincH.l hel'e oil Mon , day affernennr. . mere ,y;ort. in 'other locali- I'"- W,fle i , lQWllfeent the chininey on t!•. and struck the wlic•ci of Join: BEI:- .••• - barfAy hi a'. In ~tici-Birre4onsfilcrable damage was ! done. AvEutirr.,, a miner, :n mince, mince, was• struck t!y L,. I - ben a mile and r:ttalirunaer grotind, and W3i tics Vel'ely though not 'fatally injured. The l ightntrag follre , l the rail track Into the mince. A worliiiith in l a gas• Louse was also seorehed. „eflie Aisrnorial Ci4lrcli; was struck, and tile !tear end was somewhat shattered; The telegraph oflice in Ike l'lrst National wi, visited Ly the gale, and the - operators .contiderably frlgliteted by balls or tire whichl , in (rat eIV.)eSOO.Ii entered by the ec:re and h3rinalessly ElEl , Litriug the 'storm the wind blew down the anal. fOlding arounil the Court Houee, and it fell with a lit of trees all 'ocer , the city ice?e uprooted or broken, causing a complete t ale of some street's.' ilhe.stor n o, lasted butt:. trlfunt4s. • The. thermometer befoie,the storm was I f t1i0 . ,1.1.1e, and afterwards fell to Ed. ' .• MoNt; IOA numerotiS Granges' In this coaut2.-, 1 noh , .• .tend higher than one at 1,5 . c.,t Grain i .ille. .tt -s'az organized co the 11th ":M.iy, 'hii.it a fr.:l ccanpilment of charter ni , :iiibcr,, 2.6 d thr..fritowing . otli ,- .1.:t: ch , s(ii fcr 1,3.11nee of like yeair : ' .1/•:::4t.i•-.0 4 . S. .L.,N1)::: , . •.,.: • •-.-,. i r. L. .I.tot-e. . I /...,..',,,- ~. ;--1 . .A. 31.-Taus. ' '',::e.,.(• ,, Tyt—J. W. Minr.m., , . l''''!'"rt , i—Tritonux l'ol4"n.n. ' t' • , ; , 7i,i.i- -J. - 1.. Fr.l.•', - ,1. - 1.7,.. , 65. 1 . ' :, .. -, I , \ l-41:. M. CLlrs. ,•; , , - 11;•d --B. A. r, 21.11. . -• bir ; ..4 , 42 , ,p.•:-.-; • 7 -)tp.•:. ;•••.:61:k :•=lfol r.l l- NEI:. I ,rs2ia -Mrs. D. L. M‘.y. _ - 1- .. .) - ',l-3Ers. IL Er."l"nr. 1 ;,7 ,, q.";• i I • . Ent).il, - 11.4 twi I:Ar r‘l OE ! h,-jt farnicr-1 :Lhd -t IfaT t•;wn,hip. The h.)l c'rganizatio:l are alreals maw'. :11 aro oft Tde , t 1.::: 114. ZIMICUSE llNTrEparry.--The com- . -mencement exercises of Syracute' University, took place on the 25th ult. The; graduating class numbered eighteen,—among them two from this county, Bev. FaiNs SiataLLEr, 13. A., otthis.place, and Furs S. Polar.* B. A.,- of Gptnville Summit. The • Daityi Courier says the oration of FLUX% SMALLEYi of Towanda, Pi., was not only the best deliv:red of any on tiro programme, but otinced deep thought and careful study. The same paper also sa3s PORTER'S oration was a good production. The New York Times, in speaking of the t ertises, says : "An oration by FILVNE Pottrtp, Granville Summit, Pa., on the subject of 6 31 ind, itt PUwer and Social DeveloPmeut,' and an es- - say . frona Miss ELrCTI entitled, 'At Evening Time there shall be Light,' are deicrving of particular mention. Mr. PonrErt treated his subject in a masteriV manner, and MIFS 'essay .:Ataini, some rich - - gents of thought." 1, NOLTIILIiN .CENTRA RAILROAD. —A I PAUTIAL Ititlt In i.CNNINO neiv limo selie - dale went into 1 -ffect on the Northern Central. list evening, t a :lath, at 6, r. at. The Southeria Express - train now arrives and leaved ab:ute two holds Intel: - than before,. being at Elmin; at 7:1; r.: at. •The Mail from the South arriv."6 at 10:25 ri al.,tiv Minutes later;. the Niakara Express.leaves for the Northat :i:G Its - at.: the Evening Accinum):l4tion , for the Nort . .r. leaves at G:O5 r. Mt; ten niinutcs later; ' the Eveni - rg Accommodation friim, the North arriveA , .at 10:10 r. at., a lets minutes later; the • Mil train ;:)nth leaves at 7:20 a. fr., about ttvo 'Lours - 14,r than forruerl3'. The other trains not menti ,, ni - ,:kare unchanged. The Northern ..1 now is no :Ling a large arnbunt of 'sum mer travelt . it presents ttnsurpasAcd attractions in the secnery it passes through, espcially its Southern p.-,rti , ln, and at .Watkins Glen, while ever:. IL ittg is done ,to render a passage over its toad as agreeable as possible, trnf as, quick as consistent .tvith safety, as Its eon paratAT free• r. dom from accidents fully att . e4;,::.F,!,,,i,-a ,A,!,- ~:. ' ! . .- --.....-------- - —.- A:CI Itci. - 6.--The c ircu s-g,c iug cora-I mu'inty, and especially the de:al - zing of "Spring Lake," hid Li.gun to have serius apprehen i•i•As that ::III" de showa - were ping to pass u - s ky. this year, but the appearance, of that ,11y,• g na,t- I ,, a tu r ed theratraani Cuts. WHITNEY. i.i V 'o r:. the ,liter day, lAszeliveld the.r spirits.t i Evir.t b..:tly iltuows t hat WIIITSIIN TVOllia not ,! lIL tin tne, a lianibn . i; in the 1.1.1 ... ow line, . and ti.e:-I.D. t th .. a• lit; .• tea' advcrti ing 'agent of 11 , 4m.t., Itamr,4r. Co.'s great show, is a surf, 1 -entftt graranttie fh . at the pj - c4;rinime will be ril,leil; . 11: .1.), , d1 . 1, 4:.' . .- 1',,.. say:l of II:e pu - - I I format:cis : 1 4 • "This r,,,,.,.: .il., il,ttviti:,.., ni.nieed in the city, yesti - rday M , ,rnin^, and , paraded the -tree.n ill 1:11'4./4...e:it ,tyie. It was be far the :Inc; t stre:-t thin::::. - , t thi:i ki:l , l ever made in this e:fy, and air - : , iewalk a aiej baildings on thc lme of :narch core ili.r.rely le:el:El with au interested molt-.'u lc. Tim immense pavilion wa-; lib ratty het :;t•.l at, the afiernoen perform ance, not leSa th - lil - I: fP;if pi.Jpt+k !icing Present, atitilit. Vast I,ntati %%t,., had ptn - Cliai,:icil tickets w..re refin,Ltla.lens-i ,n, and arld. to get the:r notice back at the :1,:',,,:t b 1%, :f ti•tty desired t , dt; ata. lfot they (:11_ ;t.' In thei evening. the same thing was rcpf at it], the rt - :,ih even great r r than to the alterimlon. .111 who gainctl ad nilts; in w.:ceileli . 4l.tf,i it - it ii the allow in all de- - patio:cuts, lifilli circus and menagerie, end the L.:lT:v.l.s would iloubtle4s be tilled If they would smy m re ; vt) or three dat a h::::_ie,r than adver 11-..!:. 1.1. - , , -da.:-. t..-, lucre ,-;. , ,...•,1 :1 , 1}Un t0.; Wilt 1) , • gi' ~ .71, :1:11 r; : - r (::CIIS-g , “ ,' '.% ii 4:0 211 C n - ' , 1' . .!! .4.,f 11): , El,r, , y, m.tl mare it t,t. 1. :. 11. c. n,:ti made t!“: ::11:31:11;:" er_.:4(l U.: at Eur rcttp.!:•l :F.- reiriug tr.a , in I,nni , „trs might be mj:tred, (I: • i_: I, zt b, i.••411q - mC rtutil to-day.' . A Ntrri i Er, TOIVANDIN HONORED- —lt I(.s bet it ,aid by travt Ifl's that it.) matter V, 11 , 5; 1 zq i zre,l•• fi:tl A Itra•l;tird !I't:irr , tib - li - t! • 171-,.:! s• r.tl that r. fair 1311a;e of the dticers er tts,, from ynr'rnanto, In 1001:T•; ~% er the r , :oeut Ilepab • , ms in we discover that s ur f r levee T. c- upon tics I:elset as . a C. ,nni . ri P.e: • i„,!iidge. , This c oPpreciated by his imMer flees, in c .ing of th • 1.-miimo ions, sayr T. Pratt. 1::•.:•.q.; the t nimovi Pica§ cr , mrt, may Le ch..;illy said to i.e a self-made man, and to pr. ,2iit p . lsitiori at the bar by the 'great:.4 in;:iistry; woct carefill attention to the inn rs,is 111:6 C;i,nts, And 11,1"6.'1"1.1renCe have cruised many a man ot.. irss r , , , rcc of icharacter. Of comparatively peer parentage in the lumber twat' of Towanda, I'a, ni hisf duly youth he -•—il. higher than his rositiert m lite might ) have.wairauted, for he medi yk,ars, and at once teak the highest rink among tics feliow-studouts. Mati tcri this profession as fully fie is possible for Co .i!iort a course of study, he determined to pur . rnc the proh.esion of law. Tice necessities. of life required him to adept a means of living' duriiig the prosecdtion of fus law studies, and he therefore entered the G.rard College as a teacher, and at the . saine time was enrolled as a law student imthe oflice of Geo. W. Biddle, Esq. on the breaking out of the war, he did nothesitt.te to leave Ins.arduonit labors in-the' pro!rsksoe, , , chair, and at the la .. .vstutlent'li: desk, and enter the army with the very first Tohtn ttei-,., iiil,April- ; ,1661, and took his place :as a prii - ate in the ranl,4i, and by his gallantry and devotion, a'ter a four Years service he ruse to the raids, of llajJr. Ills legal ability mairked him at once even in the army, and his.freqpent appointment as judge-advocate was 110tiC, able. B. heir this position on the staff of Gen. John P. Hatch, at Hilton Head, South Carolina, and of o.mrse. at this place many - important cases came .before him to decision. In May, 181;5, he became Provost Marshal of the Northern' District, Department of the South, and filled that important trmst until Le was . mustered out with honor. MIS i..tir.,-.7 it , ..1 a• 1: r;tl p, LI EN DOES &MODE KNOW =to on 18 ? —We find the following notice in Tuesday's I Elmira Advertiser r j "A Walk—Last evening a young girl about 12 or 13 years of ago got on th Lehigh Valley train at Towanda and came to Klmira. The' conductor supposing she had parents on board also, paid no particular attention to the child until his duties brought him to her, whoa he could get nothing out of the girl as to her iden. tity or where she,Fished to go. l The conductor gave her in charg e s of Captain Kennedy of the night watch, who took sultottle care of her. She giveg her name as Tkzmut Phelps, and all she lmows of where she came from is from somewhere in or near Towanda: 'Any one that can do anything for the child to restore it where it belongs, can do so by Communicating with Capt. Kennedy." 1_ I TUE following rulings dr, oMco Department in reference io poata aro of interest to the public at " When a'posttl card has anything attacitid to it; it becomes unmailable.= such cards are for the specific purpose of sending communica tion either written or printed, Or both printed and in pencil or Ink. The blank side of the card only must be used. The face is for the address only. - ! "Postal cards upon which are Written any ob scene, vulgar, indecent, -or profane language s or any. scurrilous or opprobrious epithets, are "When such cards are discovered, either at the office of mailing or delivery, they must be destroyed. - 1‘ "The pasting of anything trhaterer 'on - a postal card renders it unmailable as a postal card, and subjects it, to letter poatage, and if not prepaid one full rate (3 cents) it should not be forwarded; but if by inadvertence it reaches its destination, it should be rated with double letter rates, to be collected on delivery.° "ile.inirnediatelv resumed, his legal studies, and was alinitted - to,the bar uridiir Mr. Biddle, in Dune, 18tri. By attention to his profession he,rose rapidly, attl he has ndw, a large: and lucrative practice. At one time he held the office of Assistant District Aftot•nev Wider Mr: Gibbons, where he displayed considerable abill tyi 'He was. always remarkableas. a good sin , . dint and a hard worker. He fs a flukiat and tdreilde speaker, and his integrity • at The bar has never been question c yd." ff!.• • „ . ALVORD : rerlyips some of yinik many readers are not a`rare that your piiper crosses-the county line. But it does. It re - caches this :g r ace reg,alarly.. Now, does 'some ene iii.inire,---''Where is '(iiis place,' and what of it Well, it is in the south-east corner of . Pa., on the Bri.uch of the 'runi,Lannock Creek, ten milcsifrorn Tunklian nock, and is on the line of the r. L. A: W. B. 11., hi:liken Milts from Scranton, It contains a tirinery, a cigar fAiitcly, a harness Shari,'a. cabinet shop, a public hall, a barber shop, a dentist's Office, a jewelry and .book store.printing. 011ie°, and anything-you-like nbined; also, two hotels, two drug stores, , threciM. - I).'s and a medical student at t Vino murinf wt'./ lyllt it is presumable that it ach 'of these a Male iiiiiin-ager would he gener al asis.7 . 3rtinent - stems, a godOdi graded school, lieystont Academy, and three clinrches one or them brick. Th'e ilrerts En.l (0 7:1 ie lik Eng:i , ll vt riztf,4r, irre t ;fliar, ati.;:dt:fsect "--1 • .! I ' 71 miutry nroi,rol i in Pc r.syirauia f f. le, nrui.:ll land t•J ::GL' that SUCK rd' it ,et-29 ejguNyii,k; t, U Lulus are goodi'some of them being really line, and the farmers are happy over tie flieltositects. (braes and grain are looking well, while corn rooks better than for several years past, at this raison of the, year. If we may judge from present indications, fruit will be abundant, and - berry-pickers will gather bountifully. Judging from my limited observations, I, should say ttati people here *ill compare quite favorably with the rest of mankind. Gn the whole it is a clever little place. I hardlythink I am one whO rejoices when my . enemy falleih, and yet I did rather rejoice that Some of the rumsellers of Bradford County had been brought to grief. Hope you will •'hit lem " again-if they persist in their roinotit traf fic. It his seemed strange to me that the peo ple would allow such work done in their midst, • n the law of man and of God forbade it.. / hope the time is at hand when the people will arse in their greatness, and say our laws must be obeyed. . _ Post j,_ ds Tho knit is not With the law, no yet with our courts, but, with the people. They know their rights hill well, but have not courage to demand those - rights, and to maintain them. How long. shall these things bo ? IZ. B. Town. Factoryvillo, Pa.., Juno 21,!1871. PROF. QUINLAN has been" remarka bly successful in securing an assidanant for the coming year at the Institute. Prof. E. L. Hurls has been engaged, and - will enter upon his duties - at the commencement of the fall term. Mr. H. is a native of thli county, a tho rough scholar, 'and an expo:fenced teacher. Ile will prove a valu a ble acquisition to the school and our town. For some time past he has been engaged in teaching at ',Chamberri burg, and we find the following complimentary notice of him in the Vafity Spirit; • With the close of this session of tie Academy' Prof. 'E. L. HillL severs his connects - n with this institution. During the two years that be has been hero he has made many friends who regret his de. parture. As a Professor in the Academy be bps won the esteem of the students and the commends. tion of the Principal as a thorough scholar and an able and successful teacher. Be goes to Towanda." The Professor was presented with a copy of 111hickstoue'sCommentatY" at the close of the zchool: - PERsoNAL.—Mrs. BETTS and Mra. SPALDING Lace returned .from their western trip. -Mrs. J. H. PIIINNEY and Ma Kite rum NEY hare returned from Avon Springs. - 7 -It. If. Trostaq, Secretary Slate Grange, was. present at tfie Bradford' Council on Thurs day !ast. lion. 8.1.1.1'01.TE. Win deliver an addreia at Downtown-on the Fourth. --Dr: D. S. DIEFENDIErKniuId tinnily, of Ash-. ly, pissed tbrongh.this. place on Monday tact. They-bave been enjoying a pleaspre trip thro' the country in their own . conveyance. The journey hail occupied aLont forty days 'and has embiaccd many point:. of interest. .—L.AzARD STARKEY, who spent licveral weeks in this place last spring, and contributed a number of very readable articles to our col umns, is now a regular cantribntc r to the Ilearth P. WIIITC )311: . r,:enperating . at Avon —Jitdge Sinner!: is in Philadelphia, attend ing a meeting of the Supreme Court. --J. DAVIS DUFFIELD, Eeq., a rising young attorney of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in' this - placcti..., Ilassuf; will speua ker summer vara taxi with' friends in _Virginia. Miss LEORA OSEOUNE will -spend the sum mer vaeitiyn + . l.tlOler mother iu this place. A. P. Ersu and Rife, bf Mune l l, who have been spending several wee 4 with friends in this county; returned to theiritiome on Tnes daylast. ~'1 , • —Mrs. Dr. FI,CTIEIt of Philadelphia, is visit ing her nrdher, Mrs. B. liminiunt, in this • Ti U rangers are a succez,s social ly. It is tic vicstom of tacit Grange to partici pat:. in a feast and a social tune generally, .ali nit eiicc a month At thyse meetings- those .who have no c-innuction siih the order aPa , usually invited, and thus the grange 14coni. mends it ,::f. ILn - its our good fortune to be pieh; i,t at a test given by "Central Grange, , Slieshetpun toWnsbip, Wm. krrr.r..sr,s, 3laater, on WednesilayteVer.ing last. This grange, al though lodated in a tonal district, is one of the lii t :liccesi-ful in the county. The officers bey.; talon paMs tv thoiougi.ly psi themselves in flit- ritiial and nor!: of the order, and every thing preei ed.. 'as Hrni - Altly a 9 clock-work, The inemb-r.ai well as ofil .crs take an inter est in the . ptecoolings, thus all are enabled to re p the full benefits •of the association.. 7 A bilge and convenient hall has been fitted up for their u4e, and we d , nbt if there is another grange in the e slaty batter provided for in this re . Teet.' the evening- in question, in addition fit tint members, a number of Visiting and - sisters were priseut. Worthy 11 E lt. exemplified the tinwrit t::, wo; 4 of the order, to the' great profit and sa-t;sraetion of all presc-nt. At half-past nine the doors were, thrown open, and all-were in to -it down to a:repast that would have graced a Fifth Avenue mansion, and was,eer tain]y much mere pleasant to-he 'Served ' . hy the hands of the fair gran geress s, arlo had pre paryl the collation, and know that it was all v,huhisome and pure, than to receive unwhole some and unsavory dishes with high-sounding Fienchy titles, from the clumsy hands of rough hotel waiters. Just here let us anggestjo our young gentlemenfriends who are anticipating inattimuny,lhat a visit to ono of these feasts might aid them materially in.securing a pill tier, :rho would not only be " an help meet," 1,:1 1 who would adorn and grace any station In life. We a.-e confident lye saw many on this • bOth married and eingle, oho could' p;at , . blush Our modern town and eity belles. , After ample justice had been done the crea ture comforts eet before us, timely and interest ing remarkpwere made by -Unlit"; SEICIIIES, W. Capt. C. M. 31AxviLui, J. B. SMITH, SILAS till.1114:P, and Masters 13}:LoNn .and . PAT • The social enjoyments and intellectu al Profit to be derived from the weekly gather ings in the farming communities; are already apparent, end must' be productive of a great gotni to the entire community. We takei the lib,2rty of inviting members of the order to pay , a visit .to .."Central Grange" and see for them- . selVes "hOw good and pleasant it is for breth ren to dwell togetherin unity."i t -JOTTINCIS ABOUT TOIVN, BY A SOJOURN- En.--" MIDDLE MEN A WinsEY HARM I'IIAYINn Wl:num—Events would occur, and probably be cbrouicicd, whether wo walked the streets and took cognizance of affairs or not.. We might "mind our own business," as Iris beeti suggested, bat it becomes very tire some, and we take to the optha air And observa tion, as many au other stray . crestnai tikes to its element. - . Our windows are convenient, and the board ers arc all communicative, and we did hope there would be some crusading early in the season, but that prospect hating died away, there is still left us the blessed calm of loafing, and the ettcudat privilege of t thing notes. "With s delicate a sepie of propriety^ as that which characterized Captain CIUTTLE . I4 commu nication of the amusing intelligence of " 1..nr;0 drowning," wo hasten to impart what we saw on fife day of the Grangers' Meeting in Towanda. The solid grangers themselVes, with their handsome, well-dressed wives, fine horses and good equipages, made a grand display, but itwas small in significance to the pair of wor thies we beheld sitting on the same wagon.seat and riding majestically up Main street, intent upon the purpoEe of persuading tholussembled farmers th)t they two were not "" middling" Imeu. They hailed from the East. They had beam ed upon,the Wyse% valley, with its winding ca nal and its prolific canal quarry. They had crossed the suggestive curve of the railroad track, from Whence an advantageous view of Micron's Bridge could be obtained,..and 'then trailedlo - ingly along the dugway, and over the bosom of the sleeping Susquehanna. "This," thought the tragic Yraron, as be turned from the massive piers and iron grappling* of:the bridge on the north, to the beautiful valley and the shadowy hillsides, at whose base the river sweeps, on the south,—"this is my rightful realm. The compulsory toil of the black man,. mingled with that of paler importatioris of "foreign population," 'ought to make these domains glorious for me and mine." "Humph," growled the intuitions of the spirit at his side,' the echo of whose giant blows at oppression, and where rallyings for the onward pushing of he rights of men, had acaicely died away over the hill tops—" I said men were being sifted Gat day at Hornbrook, over the.dead soldier— Mnd how will it be ?'' Yes, men are being sifted,— but on they went' nith their commutthigs, up Bridge street; }round the corner, up Main street, to the Ward House. As atomic was set down, the cock crowed. Vioros looked up with a fragrant amile,land recognised the oadogs of the Argus *:;°akti Settling himseit Pah and with more eon ty of Ideas, on the wagon seat, he turn ed hislhorse's head to the south, and fell to Musing on his railroad interests 'and Groncies tellage tat proclivities. Here Was a neutral rand for the two extremists, but it was too dling for the Granger side. - And how the discrePancied were adjust it hall never been Our good fortene to ason. The reason of the Separation of the Mends was probably ow ing to the fact that VIOTOt Is not partial to temperance hotels and "elephant's naliii." • We - would like to expatiate upon the inspir ing effects of this delightfully temperate con coction, but time and spene forbid. We do not care to join our eoioei with the Argus lament over the Noble Whisky Martyr. • : If there is seirirge a sacrifice of liquids, ono 'Might as well reserve their tears for the man's victims—for the wives and children who, in wild desperation and self-defence, knock in the kinds of tho'casks of the idle stuff ho sends in. to their homes to madden the husband and father. • Wo had faith to expect ho would bo reached somehow. Men who evade the law, and screen themselves behind its technicalities, can be touched, and this - particularone seems to have been a special subject of prayer. -We infer that his cue was'-turned over to the Methodists,, and the energy with which it was undertaken it revealed In the results. 11,he does not learn Wisdom froth. this experience,—if, as is whisper ed, this is a sharp game - to selloff his beautiful ly bottled damnation, then there is left an old fashioned method of disposal. In the days when thorough-going revivals *Were in vogue, and a cake so utterly hardened and aggressive camp' up, that it assumed the Proportions of a "stumbling block," the broth *n and slitters went to work vigorously. Night and day they besieged the Almighty with the petition that be would 'either convert -the of fender or remove him speedlly out of the way; and the thing was generally done, wo are told. It is asked, "What has become of the praying Women?" Count the genuine workers, whew Ow temperance 'activity was at its height, and you will find them, to a woman, in the harness to-daz. These insinuations that the temper ance 'r. l / 4 al is dying out, come less frequently from the declaied enemies of the cause, than from those who made themselves conspicuous by their painful efforts to reap some personal benefit from the popularity of the movement. I 1 MEETING OF BRADFORD CO. COUNOIL O I P PATRONS OF HVSBANDBY.—Bradford County Council or Patrons of Husbandry, agreeablj , to adjournment, met at tho Court House in To- Wands, ou Thursday, Juno 25, 1871, and was to order at 2r. u. by the Waster, Hon. tILLEY. jTLo Council was opened in form with tho fol owing as officers : Master, D. Lilley; Overseer, H. B.,Morgan; Lectnrei, A. T.. Lilley; Steward, M. L. Rock well; Ass't Steward, gobert Allen; Chaplain, Rbv. Bela Cogswell; Tteasurer, E. IL DeLong; See'y, P. IL Buck; Gate-keeper, S. 0. Allen; Ceres, Mrs. H.-B. Morgan; Pomona, Mrs. H.N. Brink; Flora, Miss T. J. Shaw; Lady Ass't Stew aid; Mrs. Josiah Horton. Tho fbllowing Granges ‘rere•Tepresonted by cloiggates as follows : Bradford-John Baldwin, P. H. Buck, G. H. Brink, MH. Codding, Mrs. H.. N. Brink, and Mrs. M. H. COdding. Wysaiiking—Y. E. Piollet, 11., , 8. Morgan, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Norman White, Mrs. Geo. Smith, E. A. Coolbaugh, Mrs. E. A.Goolbaugh. Tuscarora Bela Cogswell, Mrs. Emma Wood, B. W. Wood, B. A. Newman, William Christian. Mrs. Wm. Christian. - Columbia—C. E. Cladding, D. May, Mrs. D. Lilley, Miss T. J. Shaw, A. N. Cornell, Mrs. A: M. Cottlell. Itome—John Passthore, D. U. Wattles, Mrs. Bernice, Wattles, S. 0. Allen, Mrs. 8. 0. Allen, Miss Dori. Passnobre, W. H. Shaw. tdonth 1111I—I:A. Park, E. I. Allis, Mrs. E. I. AllO, Josiah Horton, Mrs. J. Horton, W. I'. Payson, and Mrs-. W. P. Payson. D. B. Manger- 7 Job Griffin, Mrs. John Griffin, Simnel Ovenshire, Mrs. Simnel Ovenshire, Miss Lney-Lsne: Myron .S. Warner, Frank S. Mprley. NVyaldsing—J. W. Ingham, E. It. Vaughn, I Mrs. E. B. Vaughan, Mrs. J. L. Gaylord, Mrs. Vaughn J. P. 13iles, E. W. Vaughn. AspiniiallL-David Corey, Edaell Warner. 6outh-Creek —T. Chase. Osealcova,E. B. DeLong, James Foster, C. E.; White, Mrs. E. 11. DeLong, Mrs. L. J. - Cul ver, Mrs. L. M. Adams. _ Shosliegnin—Wm. Snyder, &. W. Blackman, Horace Horton, P. H, Kinney, Mrs. Wm. Sm iler, Mrs. G. W. Blackman, Dire. P. H. Kinney. Open Hand- A. T. Utley, Robert Mason, Mrs. Robert Mason, James Gee, Mrs. James Gee, Sevellan Morse, Mrs. Sevellan Morse. Springfield—S D Harkness, Abram West.. brook, S D Phillips, S N Harkness, Robert Allen. ; Union—Eira Loomis i al L Rockwell, Helen Rockwell, J - A Calkins, Mrs J A Calkins, L J .Fannitrg, Miss Josio Fanning. Burlington —Rev G B Transne, James Nich ols, P P Burns, Mrs 8 H Hill, Mrs N D Morley, Miss Hattie Phelps. casdade—Wm! Chamberlain, D. Cook, 0. W. Stevens, ?Sri Albert Fuller, Mrs C Avery, Mrs E Vaughn. t Herrick—G IV Elliott, Geo Landon, H W Csrup, Diehard Hillis. Ulster—S. S. Lockwood, U. W. 'Thompson; W. H. Rockwell, P. P. Swect, Mrs. C. W. Thompson, Mrs. W. 11. Rockwell, Miss 11,,ttio Sweet. (Wawa—Win. 1. Bullock, S. S. linggins, A. J. Dickinson. Springhill—Ferris Ackley, D Ackley. - rotterville,-Cyrns Cook, Mrs C (. -. ,00k, S M Beecher, Miss k 3 M Beecher, D C Potte, Miss Potter. Troy—E C Rockwell, Azor Rockwell, D G Vanhorn, John McKean, Eliza Rock Well, Juliet Rockivell. C'apppasening—Geo Moscrip, E A Owen, Jatnes W Johnson, R W Darling, Mrs E A Ow , en: flighlandtA D Mann, A J Laytori, Mrs A J Layton, -Fred Johnson, W H Carrie 4; Miss Sa rah Campbell, Mrs A D Mann. Central—Wm Patterson, James Gard, Mrs Ja'mes Gard, l'm Shores, Mrs William Shores E G Smith, Sirs E G Smith.. IXowanaa—H L Scott, Geo H FOx, E'W Hale, WW Bowman, Mrs W Scoville, -Mrs B F BOwman, Mrs Lyman Blackman. Towanda Valley, T .7 Smiley, Mrs T J Smiley, ll;B.Clayton, Mrs D Smiley. " New Albany—Amass-Heverly, J B Storagere, BIW Wilcox, Mrs J B Sterigi4p, Mrs It H Itich 'aids, Mrs Amass Heverly, Warren Ayer. ;North Orwell—J H Brown, .1 0 Alger,, Mrs J 0 Alger, J P Sibley, Mra J P Sibley, - L C Wilbcr, Mrs L C ;Washington—JM Bible, E F Hanlon, Geo Bightmire, J L Bosworth. Asylum—B LaPorte, B E Gilbert, G W Kil mer, E J Ayers, Mrs It E. Gilbert, Mrs G W Gilmer, Mrs E J Ayers. Smithfield—A 0 Tracy, Frank Scott, Emmer sia Harris, James Fiva, Mrs James Fiva. Ilinnequa—C B Taylor, W C Pierce, Win II Bates, James Williams, Mrs W C Pierce, Mrs James Williams. Towanda Glen—D Decker, Frank Gregg, Moses Walter', Wm Piper, Mrs E Gregg, " Mrs Moses Walters, Mrs. Wm Piper. , lona—B Haythorne, John Bo bert, Mrs B Baythorne, Amanda Robert, Rhoda Robinson.l 1 West Granville—l' 8 Landon, J W 011 Lane, 0 D Bois, Mrs V 8 Landon, Mrs P *Porter, Miss B E Merritt.. Evergreen—llriatt Terry, A 11 , Johnion. ILincoln—Wm Dickerson. r, Monroo—J B M Hillman, S C Naglee, Mrs - 0 Kellogg, E 0 Kellogg, Mrs Kellogg, .lobn Batterlee, klreBatterlee. , ' la , Msrcnr—Geo A Steven's, M E Reed, II A Wood, Mrs Geo Wood, Mrs aLE Reed, Mrs Jas Robinson. - 81.18qUEiLM , LI COUNTY Biooklyn— L ia B Rogers. Auburn Centre—Norman Sterling wyounin COUNTIi. Wyoming—A 0 Dexter, A' B Christian, M Christian, Jessie Lig, Mrs A q Dexter. Tunkhamicck—John Day.. Report of Executive Committee adopted. The following resolution offered by Bro A T Liner, of 153, was plumed : Res°kat, That we heartily approve of the course of the Executive Committee of this Coun cil, and believe that they have acted in good faith and for the Interests of ;the Patrons of Husbandry in Bradford countyi Adjourned to meet at 8 r it. . =ME Council called to order, and !caw H L Scott, of Towanda Grange, offered the :Towit4 resolution, which was adqted Relayed; That hereafter it shall be the of the wins • Oranges connected with Ccloncil to lee that a certificate rtith then of the ddetes_elected•be sent to the : - ty of the at least one week betol 7 time appointed for the meeting. 41 Mould and carried that a committee pointed - to express the sense of the Conn tho death dour Worthy Brother, John Or Committee reported the following , - Your Committee appointed for the purpose of drafting' resolutions expressive of. the sense of this oounoil, on the death of Bro. Griffl!, would bog Pave to submit the following: I • Wiewesaig_ Blum the last meeting of t he Council at Wyaltudng. our esteemed and worthy brother, John Griffin, and ono of the members of the Executive Committee of Bradford Coen (Al; and ausetive and efficient co-worker th them, has been called from his labors as us bandinan, to Pis final reward on the other Ide of the river of death; therefore, 1 " Respired, That we. a* patrons and members of this Cotincil, feel most deeply 1 the loss oeca sioned by the death of our good brother,and would extend to the family of the doeusedi In this the hour of affliction, our heartfelt sympa"- thy. • G. W. BUM H. B. )Bons, E. J. Cuusoe, The Committee on Rules. Co6stitution nd By-Laws for the Council, made report; after some amendments it - was adopted. . The State Seeretary, Brother B. H. Tho ~ 1 being presented, was called upon for some marks, and he responded in a most able m nor, giving much good , Oviee and , council the Patrons, and afterwirdst exastaplified work In a clear and comprehensive mintier. vote of thanks was unanimously tendered for his kindness in attending the meeting. Bro. V. E. Piollet, of No. 58, moved that next meeting otEradford Council ba held Trey on the 24th of September next. Adop After which the Council adjoramed. ' N. fatly, Alaate P. 11. Duca, Sec'y. A VERY commodious daiteing-fl is to be ono of the attractions at the Rome ale, on the Fourth. WLs CALL attention to the now vertisernent of ALEX. fipio?toN, is business BUSINESS LOCAL. M ono Crocks, Churns, Jogs, etc , at BeACK'S. me Large stock of Pictures a Picture Frames, At WIIITCOBIB S Bmtirr's, 31 cur's Mock. • • kir Tumblers and Cups especia ur t B y, a LACK S. LIN-TA 3.—A Regular *Ming w be bell Tuesday, July 7, 1871, at 81 o'clock, . 11. A. 3lF..Ucun, tte36 Fruit Jars, either by the ca' , orilinglo ones, at the lowest price. Call BLACK'S. Get the "Tompkins Count f you want a good and durable Wheel Rake - R. Al..Wentis, &gent s The Tompkins County Whe Bake is the Lest. it. 31. WELT.F.S, Agcnt. tow- Wall Paper ,and Cartai cheap at ' Wurrcoato, Suatrr:a Itcrcnes Block. ter New goods just reeked at 11 ENDELMAN'S. Beir Spectacles and 'ey'p glass • warranted equal to any in the 'market, Iro the cheallept to the best, at 'llEtint:trmas's. &a - If you want the best Cook Sto extant, call at JusL'kt, in Ilarcur'sj Block. • ItiM. For the best. Roast or Ste go to Myx". k ItuNDELL's. tor Go • to WHITCOMB & SHA.UT Mercur's olock, for your Books and Stallone itet.. The largest assortment clocks at low prices at HENDrizsAies. i®°' Spring styles Hats and just received at Tat Lon S Davits.! • se— Mourning Hats and Bonnet •t Mrs. J. D. Eltr.t,'d, Bridge-st. tar An endless variety of heatin stoves at RINEY, which are being sold ye ' cheap. mg— If you wish to no flue go Jewelry, call at liKiDiLlaird. Viir From a plain Gold Ring he finest diamond, go to RENDF,L.MANS: air A large line of Parasols in be new shades, just received by j American and Swiss Watche largest stock over brought to , this town, HENDELbiAN'S. 103 - Hats and bonnets for the oh and young, married and single, at Mrs. J. Hnr :4 Millinery Store, Bridge-st.l FOR SALE..L-1.50 acres Of laud, mile from Ulster &list. Also several aecon hand wagons. A. B. &MIL SS- The best and largest assor moot of ladies and -gentlemereit gold eh ' ever offered m this market at 11. Ilasmaatax All varieties of stone ring, 2i per cent. lower than ever before offered Towanda, at ,11. HENDEEZIAN'I3, Bridge street. SS. The most extensive stock Millinery Goods are now on exhibition at M J. D. Btoro on Bridge street. IS- Graham Crackeri, Oat Mei Graham Flow, Cruahed Wheat; at. the Th Ward Grocery and Bakery. REVERSIBLE AND' LEV : LAND Flows.—l sold 75 in 1873; and eveiy o gave satisfaction. A. ftlU stock on hand. It M. WELL 3 ' , Towanda, Pa. ' ser Do you .want .tie be Sewi .Maciline in use? Call at orsend word to A. BLica, General Agent, and you_strali have . privilege of trying one. Ur It will pay you to call, and look over our stock of Soots; Shoes, Gaits, Trunks, Traveling Bags, etc. ' • Cousin: & Coos Opposite the Court House. vs.. A. fine essoxtment of Stone Ware, at the Third Ward Grocery. I _ J. F. Herm to. If you want fine Hair Tiro& nude up, or desire to purchase , atm go to E 4 La vas, a reliable hair dellerr. Bridge-at..! it a. J. D. Bar?" noel Store. -F is The " 4irl tit' the Peridd to be aeenin the window of. Larefs's Han' Painee. on 13rbige.st., at Mrs. J. D. Rim's Fancy Store. . ser Ladies I.- If you wish to, what to wear, and how to wear. it,, eall at Mows'. She has all tho novelties of th son: sei. Health,: the poor man's rie s the rich man's bliss, is found in ' Awn's. ems, after- Si fruitless search voicing • remedies. A word to the wise is sufficient ABBE CIIANCE.- . —TO! make r for Fall and Winter Clood;., I will close on Stock of Men's, Youth's and Clothi coat s for the next thirty d3ys. Now is chance for a good bargain,, as 'they um •old. Call 'early at the , One l -Frice C. Clothing Store to Bonn+ bitgabs. Aitx. Sown li3 )04 street. i ~ EZ=ll tivAlpk.linnirtvrn 1 OW . 3. Bell- =I es, 6151- ,ther OM tray g at ryour :t be • . T ami. The . beet place to buy Saab, 131Inds,1 DOors and all kinds of Ltunber, is al, Fluor_ &"13OSS.', Ykotory on Charles skeet.' Of; flee 10t Han streak They sell cheap for cash. ier C. F. Amos has removed his hen:tole shop ta.the store hit* oohipled iitruot Wont; where he will be pleased io see all in want of good work. 341613. V: Cuss has just received a very large invoice of Books suitable for 8.8. Libraries, which ho will furnish at a discount 0125'014:eat to iohbbte.l Losr.—On Jane 1; 1874,. on the road lending &Om Towanda to New Albany, a small Fan-Book.' The tinder will be paid for his trouble by mailing it to Franklindale 1 1 , 0., Bradford Co., Ps. J. B. Annisurr. heft. Fishin g Tackle, ' Via Poles, Baikots i Shot Gana, Rovolyera, and dartridgoa, at ' OODIMID, RUSSELL It t 011 • it You can buy. eyorything in the Grocery . and Provision lino , a little cheaper at We DE & EDWAILitII than any other place In town. • - Ta r TbQ best pla6e to buy ready made e;otbing is at No. 4, 2 doors west of COD. DINO, RiDDISKLL COS. Seyinid vainalile Farms and ,and Lots for ulo by BAIITTATT Howes SE AND 1.40 T FOR SALE OR RENT. • easy. Apply to Mrs. E. L. WOODRUFF % Loxo's store. , .. Ho , Te .. avoi IL 4EE H01713E8 TO Rwr.--One in art, near upper depot, and two in Svc vd. Inquire at office of Otarron tr. Taal • . rust iVf and Wsi EunnEx Choice Family Groceries, as the cheapest, at the Third Ward Gro- cheap a cery. All kinds of black Born? rnb real jet jowC:lry at very low prices, at ELMAN'S . ber and M. II EN SALE. —W. A. ROCKWELL has K. DEDEN K & CO'S. O: a:110180 Ibn•er l ases for lido, be.t them is. ' 1871. 'tort ono of Hay Pr. Jane C. S. Fircn has ',a large stock icandies and nuts, which ho is selling ap fur Fourth of July parties. He also kg assortment of Ore-wprks. His Po .' ip everywhere pronounced the best. of fresh very ch has a bt, SEEM = If you want the International and Smiday School papers, give your C. F. CROSW, who can furnish them to . etter terms than you can get them in; ler Letotons order to you on the city g Why run the risk of an acei-;, dent, al en you cau get a ticket good for $3, , ' 000 in c so of death, for 20 cents a day, by call ing on FRANK BURBANK, at upper depot ? Do yiin want Slims for a La- . Mier, B y, Youth, Child Or Infant? to CO6SER k COON+, Where yon will rgo stock to select from, aud - at exceed- Prices. Opposite the Court House.' dy, Gen Then go, find a la , ng low REN-r--Darelling containing I rooms—suitable fors boarding home or si argo family:. Also, one small three-story bons° n eoutria town. F. E. Powr, No. MEM ittiLL.i.PlEnca & •NICIIOLS are selling ell varieties of Coal very cheap. They are sole agents for the celebrated Barclay Coal. Coal by car !lad at a discount. Orders left at P: J. CALKIN: 51071 . 131. J. LONG* Store, and at 'S StorC will receive prompt ittentiori, Ho BE FOR SALE.—On Second-st., betwee. Pine and Bridge —east. ) side. Twelve a as, Water, Heater, It.ngel. etc. Ono ost convenient Louses to be found. nay. Enquire on the •premises. PLITLINLIA MASON. rooms; of the Terms Gentlemen, we would call l M ention to our new styles of Shoes for ud Summer wear. Prices low. Comm A: CooNs. .its the Court House. your at Spring Opp° liIIER ,PAlNT.—Warrialted to be rabic and better for, house or other , than any -other paint. has always rfeet.satisfaction.__ - . RI more d painttn given p j Mrs. WOODRUFF having again r the services of Miss STEVE:Ns, of New offerse. very fine refection of Hate .nete.. Corner of Main and Bridge Ste. secure Yoa C and Bo If you don't wad your wife he new patent Sad-Vein; keei3 het Away, 'NE'S. It is the best and most convent ntion for lessening the tedious work of ever presented to the public. No one `s it will ever go home without it. to buy from J cut tnv ironin 4 who se 5 , 1 If you have got any painting all at 11. T. JuNes and purchase some superior prePared paint. It is the best apest article of the kind ever roilered. .aranteed to cover more surface thin Iler paint now in use.' ' 1 - --i . • - ' to - do, of that and ch Ittag. any of s -MAKING. --Mrs. HENitY KINGS- D 11131 a; pal Ch' tho lat notice the Arcade block, opposite the Episco rch,,is prepared to do dress-makingin pet style and neatest manner on slufrt land at reasonable prices. Fitting made alty. Stamping done also. I 1 spec ; It is the universal testimony' • cquainted with the business, that C. P. . as got the best arranged Dock - Store th . try, and city dealers tell us Qualm , is the closest buyers. That his taste g goode is excellent, all wlio visit ,hts F .stify. of all CROSS tho CO ono o +1 sole° attire . It is not:generally known that H. C. Witrrearz; at the Book Bindery over the I - Brno ran o ffi ce, mikes Blank Bwke in any style f ruling' and . binding deldred: If ydn want new dger, Journal or Docket, give him a all; Hair Work of every descrip tion be Go l d at 23 per Cent; leas than -New York prices Call and examine at E._ /ATOM'S Branch Hair I' ef, Bridge.st., to Iffro.l. D. Bid:A Fancy • Store. • ~~` sir The undersigned will bity at Wysattking, on Monday afternoon, June 29, and on Monday afternoon, July 20, good fat Veal °area and Lambs. Owing to thu scarcity lof good'yeals, "will not buy every week ai her tofore advertised. Geo. glum._ Wyeaulting, June 12, 1874.-sw. ter' INipCknE & Erowgtes' store continues to be headrinarters for ascribing in the grocery line. Grangers and . everybody else will dud it:to their idvaritage to give them a call, when Miring of tea, coffee, sugar, Spi ces, .tictbacco, cigars, flour of every variety, "gilt-edge" butter, or in fact anything usually kept 'ln a flrat-,class grocery' establishment. They have bonestly earned the replitation of offerinibett6 advantages than any other or. tablishment in the country,` - HA BB rE - n. AUD—WATTLES.—In Horne, June 24, , by By Rev. P. L. Haryott, assisted . P. Holbrook, Mr; L. W. Maynard !to 9 Cynthia Wattles, all of Hoare. MAY 187 Re 31t8: S,remainizig int it i til . :F F LETTER P - o ° stottl co,TOwrinds,Pa., July 1,1874 , i 1 Abbot; HL, Bergin Geo, Beat Mary A. I. Brea/ John 10, Coalman ~, Lottle, Deslaim Waal, Denim/ James, Belong Banana, Firm Patrick, Gillips Maggie, Bann • John, Heath Adana, Johnson James C, Lynch Martin, Lyon Libbic, McNeal Heart', McCracken Mrs P. Nilson Charlie, Northrup Alice, Northrup JL. 0 Route Edward, Itobblnson W B, Itobblzeten W L. Rock rely Oliver , , Smith V, Seanlin' John. Smith Gertride, Strong N A. Sheridan John,Scoville . Taylor _John B, Wells Mt Eaine, A i l= Leonard. Pergons calling for above letters will ray adieri Used, tiviug date et list. , • • -O. W. LWOW. P.M. I • :=I IL 31. WnLLEs, Agent 9 AGO ZOO GREAT MU i AZ{D AGGRE y~ ~ ;~: N ITU NOWELL MO 0 14 I /32EXE AGERI 11:13 N . 8 H B A L T and moat ATION on t The L SIVE CO scan Cent 1250 M 380 H 01: This stab an O,F 1 ect ishment Ti • MY OF HORSES, ion of Lund, wit DROVE Latest I , LW ILD ANI IN THIS ',OO POR I I 7 SOIA ows CO hibited fo ONE P OF AD ONLY 5 CHILDR El o see thO MONA 1 BMIZ ME== rEll A GRAND OON A at 1 o'clock, p. where the Tent Will be ; the G Erected von tind: D PROC GR RTSI will be be Containie; At 10, I Band C, in., DM CHICAGO COIL iIEiE3 DLA he Beantifall FE /DA FAIRY CIND Drawn by N.l) 1' N SHE lest' r s will The azn ing thi 'ever import be the AGES AN I EEM Ii i ng) t i en ov o this Mont 'strafing an Belon tion ,F 25(1,000 OUTL Will exl 'MAIL Latartv. 1:13 at TOWAN I OCE.;.. . ill Pow Have just GICAL MI =I GREAT In ATION ! The gree 00.1 PR cu S, 1 , 1 1 1 s , ME Ella PEQUAS, i :AT be A JACO 1111 M by nd he and ALB Best asso4ruent and at It;wer'.prieres IE3II I BIN fiEHCALES AND CALICOES! Nev lot, of Handsome Percales and Calicoes just received. Also, nice assortment of CIINGHAMS very cheap ! 632 ME FANS, 13= LACES, EMI ~.~ 'from are s'si , 1 l ded l b I the HAMBURG EXIBIiOIDE ' I T, DAN, CHA ni A lamp, lot_ Of ; &limper Shawlx, very low prices; just oponetf, - 132 'glow- , BOOTS AND SHOES 'tits 1 ggrega; 1 The Stock in 1 this deparpment ig complete iiiRS IE2 ULY 7 ” 0 10 MI t r ME EL & C!0. MI receive fer and arc now: of ng, . BaßChili Ili DBMS' GOODB. ' • 1 , 'Ay ever , offered ; EI:2! I= ME CES VERY WWI =I A Large Smt 9i Y-MADE DRESSES Hug at half Nice IE IJ MUI MI IA LA.7Ni; I 1 WHITE GOODS, Stc., than ever before 111 MM FM Stock of , Fall El YES, 1 ORSEtS, HOSIgRY, RIBBONS, SHAWLS. POWEgal& CO. =MI ETC 1 lINEJ • - . I ; — r - - - I' -- - - . - - -- . ---- ir --- , ESeaIXEWITOBS!..SA.LE of - valoablir ate ißy vitae of order freiii. the Ornbanii 4 Court Of. Bradford COrtnty, Will be exposed to public sale, in . front of tTte Brick (dice occupiedby John C. Welles,' In Atheu torong4, on FLIDAY. JULY 3d. 171; () Comm g at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following i dei. scribed Bail F.sttte, late the property of Charles' 11. Wells, dada:Wed. . . • - 1 - . 1 No. L one lot of bind in Ulster TOVlttablp,linown as Lot No, 8. SUbdiviettm of Welles k Ilollenhaek Lands,-cOntatning,l.oo acres ,all unimproved. - lilt itiz, tato on Caah Creek, about two miles from. ld ter begot, on; the Ps. .k. N. if. 11. N.: Neil goOd ' for • rl 114 parpolles, well tlthbered with good heml ir. 4leech, Maple, Some Oak and s tittle Pine, and ab u:i .two miles trona a good Steam Saw Mill. - No. 1 11:10—One Other plece.'adjoinlzig ilic4e lobtz,o end k as Lots Nos. 4SrO. of Welles-it noi ert back Subdivision..containing 1 7 5 acres . lees 75 A Te e Sold to Milts ei&dttf at salaof May DAL Well s ra ell - by good durable springs: - bun - erased by •a- g d public road; about 139 acres iMproved. - about 3 0 litres of which. has-been stumped. and the baht .cs unimproved is tinehei with wood.' (hemlock n 4 toiLgoodfor grazing purposes, Sheep er 1 , ifing, with plenty of good plow land. One - fr cr dwelling house, two barns and ot*er . QUM:maid •fol No. 3. Also—The rtaNtt Farm, situated on iv Susquchannah BlVer atidilan, in Mater, town& il; doritalrdng about 3323.," acres. All itlproved ; rot,. o land equal to boat bathe country for any agriculbu al purocestia; well Watered with good Springs; cr e flowing through iti well fenced. One Ars;. ' from° dwolllngiumse. one of the largest .ani.r Arranged U , rats in tha-country wlttil straw h r attached, a good Corn Nouse, together with at necessary :ont.tinildlrol,li good orchard of fr • The depot of thefa. 1: N. I'. IL B, is sitliskd ( the farm 1 i No. 4. Also—The Watkins and - 31c3lorran F4l; situated 11). Athena Trwnship, containing 319 - acreat t a b bit 2 miles from AtLxile Borough; ac•, , sible by od roads. Soil good for either dairy f • or all of agricultural purposes; well watt With a small creek • running. through it. and wa l l from a good spring brought into the bonze litres. Oced frame Muse and barn, together w r other oubbuildings. , About 193 Improved 4 under good fence and cultivated, balance is woo With mall Oak some Pitch Pine and veme.•gl Oak mb. ' ,' ; N ti o. s. e rAlss--The Scalding Farm, situated Athena Township,. containing 212 3.10 acre, ab One mile from Athena Sorougb,•accessible by go roads.. About 151 improved, of firstclass .Ir, equal for cropping and grazing to the river bottom Well watered with good spfings„ with a Lirdran Bann carrying water to Abe house, .i A good frrn dwellingbouse, two good barns, out-house al good porn* orchard . thereon. Unimproved .1a Weil timbered ••”(1;) good drat class oak and cluistuo I No. 6. Also.-The Old Foundry Plot, comprill Tote Nos. 1. 2, 3,1, 5. L', 7,-8, - 9, 10 and .11, az:or ing to a plotting made by Z. P. Walker. May 2:4 1814. These Lets are very desirable for b‘iihi! tieing, centrally looted and of good size. N0..7. Also--The Brick Store and Lot, now ,we pied by F.IT. Page, being the fourth store in, ti Oriel: Blot* In Athens Borough. Lot 20 by 75 f. , With an extra lot in rear of Block, 25,by 45 feet. j No. 8. Alio—The Brick Store and Lot, now. c,t plekby Mitchell Bros, being tho lower nr r.`l store In thO Brick Block, In Athens torn:J.4 ,o .i . f 21 by 145 feet.. - I I Trll.lDl4 i -One s i xth of the purchase nr)b.e:, - Ur cnnilnuatien of the sale, and the balan'ec at 1 . 4 equal animal payremits with interest. Plots 1 surveys can be seen at the office of - john C. 5 1' 1 . ' llor complte descriptions see Athena Gazette. • ELIZABETH. WELLES,' Executri-i. -I q. Executor, . BACK, E tern t ,, ': - , elles, Deceared 1 of I Coal: arf. ranges of Sqlliv-z 'lid Bradferil, "State of Pennsylvania.' 'il3y virtue of a cirrtainalortgage or B:ril of. T i -c. executed and delivered.By the Sullivan 4: Eri‘ , i' , and Railroed,ComPsny, of the State of Pb o msyl, a Ma, to the iundersigned as' Treater', dirte'l the fil-, day of NoVember. /8'5,3, And recorded In the t i'll • fer recording deeds, t.c... in and for 'the ct=ity ( Bradford, le said State, In Mertgage Book: 70. l' pages 20, lid and 3/, on the 221 day lof -Novels , r A. D.,-IP6G,.and in the 'olllcs for the recerdinl t deeds, ke.on.ttad for Sullivan county, In ssid-Sta ir ia Mortgage Book No. 2, pages' 12 to Eddinclu .i't C. the sth day of DeneMber, A. D. 1E 1 56: . i I, the undersigned. aa Trustee's aforesaid, here' glee notice that Twill,, on WEDNESDAY. the It r' day of OCTOBER,I 1814, adjarOlve ,o'clock at noit , of that day, at the Exchange Sales Br ems, Niunlio 111 Broad% ay, in the City. County and State of NTYork, york, sellat auctiort to the highest bidder, tb:epr"l? erty, right!, privillgesand franchitiedi cunveyell 1 , intended to be tonveyed to meby said Mortgag‘l , Deed of Triitst ; default having' been !lade by th said Company in tiv terms and 'cond.:Reeser sa Sfortgagol ci and trogli default having' continued 1 • tie space. f sixty days, and I beimnrcquirsil in wr I Mg to warm such 'sale by holderit 9t at least' I.fl birth in amount ol' the bonds secnSed by said Most .gage or Da pd of Trust, which were lAt the time making sr: Ch rcqudFt due and anialatidinir. Vnihe property aforesaid includes some five tie:, t• l acres of land situr.ted in Cheiry r and .C'Ill• ; tewnsialps, In Sullivan Conntr, in the State of Pen sylvEnia, being the . followiniE named . warrauti F.,... parts of warrants-, to v - it r_ - John Baker and An I;4' tllPle, and parts of Philip Stein, tit - osge Robert i t reseph P. Norria, William Skin.' -Leon'ard Jarohl Philip Wager, Henry Epple, Peter geistsr,. Dav i . Zeigler, Samuel Carpenter, Heber ;Chan, Dudlii Chase. l'Aiphalst Hillet. Thomas Cajun, Richgr Tomlinsort,lacob Ritger, Joseph Tatem, Collin?.• Recd. Getting Gover and Christian Giettinc, end 1 inc all the:coal leWis of the' said company: an n d t rhilread e said Company, and all the lands of 1 , gild Company now occupied far the erection Of i • p',ts , constructing sidings, he., and as th, road-i• of said railroad fren. their mines in, said count:L..' Sullivan to the present northern terminus tid•-, • at or near d , he tharoughof Monroe,'lll the County • Bradford,state of,Perinsylvania ;and ail the tort , albs tranchlees of said Company, - as 6eCtlrf.d by th , ' charter. Togetliorwith all and sineder the Dui • - tugs and Miproveir.ents, rights, liberties, privile.,•' bereditantsats and appurtenances to the sani : ,- ; pertamingt with ioversiens and remaindt.: ,, , ni T. tfi stles and proillts!thereof.. _ , . 1 For a more ini.and complete d'rs:riptirta of it Property to be told, with'its bonne cries and ,It., PoLs,.refylrence May be had to the said Martga;T: Record as', aforeita:d. ' ' . • ' ' Terms'of Sale. —Ten per c•mt. of the ••:,:irci", - . , . 4 ,..,miaer is balance be laid cash in hand on the clay of toc iind tne 'balance to to I'3. paid within thirty- .1.• ihereafter,at i:ooln Number 4. in Number I - :' NV . strcct, in lice City, of New York, State of Yew Y.,;' and ppon,payment of the said balance in 1011. t , purclaseri will reoeive a deed to the said pr• l a rt: Conveyin:l soda tito fL3 is vested its me as 'Ili:-: as aforess^.l. . E.TO,tI /larch 19th,'llttl. I , ', I JOHN A. STEW.IP.T. 1 , . Trutleeirci flie - bond-holdgrs of; the Sullivan • ; Trio - Coll and P.ailroad Coirpany. ---.„ ' W. A. W. STEWAR.T, Attorney T, for; Trust'-e, tn'Y . , treecNeitv York City. . . 1 I March 26,'14•6rh. , . t ' Tbnabove a * dvertiscerieut apfears in the follewin newspapers published in the city of New York, t -wit : t•The Evening Post Weekly,7,"The New 're- Weekly Mail," op:ear York Spectator sill 'NW (1. ' Commercial Advertiser," ' I • ''' •. A U P ITOP I ,TB NOTICE. —ln ti rnattor of theestatc late of Sliesheouln twp. In the Orphan's' nr. Bradford[Co., Noi,t, May Term, 1574. The undorsigne was appointed an Audit , : r the Orphan's Co t of said county, to Mahe di. .1 butien.of funds gn the hands of Hie Adminis'tra' of estate, anal. will attend to the same on 110 DAY the 3d day of August, A. a, 187-1, at 1 o'cle. Ip. m., at the otdo:o of Smith ,t: Montanye. in,Tow. da bore',, where all persons interested in the:fun iof said (State are requested to present their dal to the same for the'consideration of the Auditor . June 2:1. •• I ELI:LANAIS SMITH, Andltor, A DMENIST.RATOR'S NOTICE. 1 - I...Nottce to hereby glyenthatidlPersons tndeb to tho estate of Andrew Fraley, late of Ithl , .;!bui twp, deeea.sed, are requested to make immedil b~anent, and . till rrsons having elalms steal ald estate must present theni duly anthentiCa I 11f1lAll CAIIPENTE t, Juno 2-* • '• Administrit 0_ itu PITOIt'S NOTICE. John Means vs.' James P. Lewis. In the Court Common Pleas of Bradford Cour.ty. No. e 1. .), /I T., 1574; ' The undersigned, an Auditor appointed I:,y'= court to distribute woney in the hands of the'6ll. itT, raised from sale of 'defendant's real estate.: attend to the duties of his appointmentit the oil: of Foyle & McPherson, in TowandaDoro', on Fi DAY, the 17th day of JULY. 1571.' at 10 o'clock; m., at which, Lino and place all persdans haNi claims agaihst said monay must !present talon be forever.debarretilrom claiming the same.' I. Mt:PI:LEMON. Juno p., '74. L Aud ito • E P ',X I - 0 It 'S . Notice is hereby given that all persons indelrd . to the estate -of Juatus.Lowis, late ot Wyaluai deceased, are rep:ter/led tu make immediate paYmeilt and all 'persons having !Claims against said, es. ,a:0 must present them duly Authe nti cate d for settl.. meat. , MILTON mns. • -, ELISII.I. LEWIS, I Eiecutorp. FRES ADSLINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE--,. Ncitf co le heiehy gtren,that all Persons Dade Jed to the 'State of Geo. Dildine, late of East emithfikid. deceased, are requested to make immediate paym • n t . and all Persons having claims against Said, es ate must resent them duly authenticated for se tie- Me nt.. . - J f l.9. 11. WEBB, , ! • June 1i... 15.71 1 - .I , Administrator i • I I 1 • / / _ . ADMINISTRA,TOR'S NOTICE NoVee is befelyy given that allyeisons indel to' the e tato of Samuel Ayers, late of Gramille, ceased, ore requested to make immediate paym and all persons having clalins against Laid es. nmAt p escr.d. them, duly anthentleateil for BO mcnt. i • mucus AYEIIB,I A M.T.' PORTER.. ni • Towrind3, Jane 30. • EE.° U T s' NOTICE N flee is herehy[eiSma that all persona)Mie to the [ estate of Lnther Clark e late of at - am, deceased, . are Veijuesteg, , realm LETT= ' ' payment; aint, all persMas lacing claims, ac said es zte mti it . :presetit them daly ' authe , nti fur setlemeat. SALLY CLARK, 1 ) I IL. S. lANDON, 1 ;EN.' TOL. 8. LANDON,,): MIME T•ay 1 Tli , _ r_ • , PLACE - .TO TCL 13VY YO "ll' . . ..• ' r . , . TRIINESS AND HORSE FIXINGS GENERA „ 1 I II i • Is at C F. DAITON , in the store lately eccliPioi by , Jufins Wolff as a lothing Store. ntVilag re moved, my establishment to more • commoillotTsna -conve lent quarters, I respectfully invite m • .01.1 outdo erg', and Italia want of anything in tlml 9e of . /lA= *:-. , ..3.,,51ippLE5, NETS. Bi.v.orrs, IN , lin :-., • , . _ - - 0 „ 1 &c., &q,i, to give me a call, feeling satisfica'th ti t,..-...., tho fe,laities I possess for purchasing stocl.„ I ;,411 do ,t better job, at a lower pricie, than any oth r r cs• tabllsyeent in the county. '' 1 ' 1 t DON'T FORGET THE FLAcE -ONE DOo , El.= LOW THE FOX & ILEr.uUlt b'EOftE. I , Mayl24: ~ ' - ' -, 0 ., F. nyiri, . L 1 , DU, . SAL . ..—.:i. 'Valuable. Oairy I.lnu' in LcUoy township. (lmowu as thelfamb farm) n road leading from Canton to T owanda, being my 7 !; miles from Blinnequa Sprinds and 4 f 3 !i from Carbon Run coal fields., The farm ci:lptain , i about,lso acres, - . with an abundance of wood and water,' I lare,o orchard, splendid! cider mill, Ifrain dv.orling house, barns, &c., thereon. For fprthL r partici. Jars enquire on the prershies of C. A;IKell:. or of .L. Lamb. Towanda, Pa.'l '.• - pone 2: Fo 45 acrl achl 1 film La a, . . R SALE.—A.' Farm contaming 1 14 acres; situate in Pike twp., Bradferd Co.. a nnder improvement;' Vranied honie, a::•1 Ivonng orchard of 150 trees, besiCes Cherries: .5, Pears,• and elthico Grapevines' thereon. , roved land, timbered with Pine, Oak. CLebt- Lil hemlock. Terms =23. per acre. Porifuttho . tars call on or address • 1 - , WOO, 1T0C, , , ..1T.1. i!;;;.11Y11:e, Jua‘: aii:Zral . 1- • • NM II . rd tti ' 111 ] q It PI 1, Is I. 41..• !ME