Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 16, 1874, Image 3

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Towanda,
'D GENERAL.
LOCAL
THE newiron ! fence around. the
public square is ear* completed.
THE Town Conn& have moved in
to their , De quitters
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HON. G. A. l Gr
oratois et IL
BISHOP
ed to preach in Christ Church next' Sunday
;morning.,
.11.mrpnimuf, jeweler, Will re
move to his new atore onedoor south orinowr
Sotis', this week _. '
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f a • •••
A urrLE "g[rand-son of he+. E. T.
Drrcurs, of Pon i ;was kicked by a :bine on
Tueaday lost andiseriOusly If not fatally injured.-
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Ma. AND Di re d: L. Tattier hive met
with a severe affliction in 'the :death :of their
youngest child and only son. • i
REV. J. McAL.Pniz HARiING, Of
Athena, and Lei. EL. E.',llclrsAnzi, of this
place, exchanged pulpits on Sunday last.
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. THE FOUIITII.--,-The day we cele
brate was duly obserfed at various points in
thii county. It Was our iood fortune to be at'
Idinnegna. • I
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THULE will be a ;meeting lat the
,
Grand Jury Roono, this (Thursday') evening of
perions interested inlreorganizing a Base Ball
Club in this plae l f... -
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nxoriEv being nnable to present
our readers with the premium list for the Ag
ricultural Fair, tels _week. It shall appear in
our next.
begin maid
WE L
of kome, ail
cutting her
covered null
,s hoped, is in
r. SC has been insane for some
a fair way to recor!
ER
J. ,P. Bnow -, an old and respected
citizen of Asylum., died recently in the i 72d year
of his; age. He hlad been a consistent member
of the M. E. Chnich over thirty years, and
had always been n tudustriou, useful citizen .
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patronsl of the Instttute ' will
be phiased to leasn,tnat Mrs. L. A. BALDWIN
has been enraged, a • :teacher of r'ocal, music.
Mrs. B. is one of 1.1 , hest singers in the 'corm !
try, and poSsesi •5 a.! thorough knoiledge of
-music. 1 :
kinder the proper head
of flinother aged resident of
13. —ERSII.k3I Towsisa, t whose
h heti to the better land only.
I
re, 1 fell asleep " at the resi-
Staithboro', last•week.
WE NOTICE
to-day the
this county.'
husband precede ,
a few months sin ,
dente ofher son
As‘,
"Succtss," haihni
pptt4ay
~citizeas of that
editor licELam
• rqacic*i abriut
cam craft, yqlCpt thci
froin Owego, lauded at this
I ening List, with aboutl.wenty
.wn lon board, malting 'them
the il , cooT. The trip was
ur htiurs.
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- F.l* Esq., is 'about to
ftent Fall Crecdi to:this
, !ecupi the dwelling corner of
on v et:reets, We cordi4lly wel
hir3 .3tirnable fantily• back to
G., W. 13,1
cha4e his reEld,
Place. ; Ile will o,
Fourtix and linsi
come Mr. an
our xruor...,
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rn linion have:been ex
)to a (vim
ng operator to succeed *.
H. gt:in, the neer incntnbelit,'
, •
rng an urbane, obliging gelit , -
elatsl operator, and !we hope
in the pre
TiiE,Weste
e gly Lrtun:,
r,tent, and oblig
WiLLISTER:
in addition to bei
tlemam is a ;firrit:
may Icmg remai
06t Old fr
WELL, paid 113 a
The Elder aCceEl ,
end! Bev. It. L.
rian4ly iisit ttir! other
tke. dirztritl . 6..thit " .
an tai be alone," wild has just
is nut goad fur
led to, the altar4ire.Wititc,3ll4, of lioieebeali.
The happy !been .pending iLo past
•scrl;.in the ferer' , of i Sullivan county I We
total to theta our heafty Congratllaticins.
froth Dr. ScBl - ILLE, who
death is announced in
;that idukng the last two years
.ratioMs by "tapping" :were
issed iu twenty4e months, and
en from him atthese Operations
aggregate to t#e , ,, 740 . 741i , a1.r fi,r'er
31r. 'As
an ht r column,
tymty-threa , op.t
f ,, rrn , L.4 upon l deal:
that the water tat
lrhohut , ,i to thc
cs-',,11f
r . The disease of which he died
by a! wonuil received in-the army.
, .
irtv.y, Trn cattrel
"or.ii(i's barn, in! Ghent,
•htniag on Lln!.Stli unt., and
nlgrilj A pair of hoirni - were
th•• Itinie, and stl,Niit covs
yard; but fortnnaile4 - ten:T.-A
. I. L.
weg ,itrtp-k by li
c .(I=l 1•'1 da
i of loarß_at.
otonalo- in
yoriNG had an inenrancie nn
i nt the policy doeii. not , cover
a!t_r uijilry; Mrl
th e ding,, I
, 141)!!1:2 , • by 1!:tli
r is not
116 f1:1% 11"uRe t h
'tirpilsing.: tint the Min
far, i)ri,e up
The 6qt-el pt in the
1 ,:l•alc the :•tirrou.,die:gs ere of
p actdnl• 31r.-14rrics,.tile
I). TYLER', chief clerk, are
l e right the right places.
'not sati. , fiedliith the laceointno•
them, in.
p;••a • :r• ~c, :•~ r
I , e:.l:;,r'Alylf., a
an irvittngcha
— tritendpt, and i
tli
iarlts who arc
rte Ujr: ; vflorel
BM
AT THE re.
tuecting of 'rowan.
toll niu~ Rice rs tvie
'.
ing, t.lll
J. P.
I.—J. N
ME
.. 1..4220_*.L1'S
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if. rf
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MM
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Irte , 1 RelTbE , cntative
c, hffir o. .k. Distrwt
0. D. WI
n. 0-: ;
MEI
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AY, the 10th iti6t., Mrs.
of aster, Pa., tool; her child,;
-a old, and dropped it into the
pearfc 15 fleet deep, and contain
'feet of water. A• boy, in thevi,
I _ r
)d 'sec her wlth the child sn!-
I
the iveli, and -finmedistely gate
I
let hrenght Mrl , Jorm E.Ls
ipto the well
I save the child, which he bronkht
than alive. Mr. Ilo•iu Wad tem
,
t frdtu the house at the time.
for a 'short time at, ,howit
nsanity.
Os Film'
Eowanu r i psr,
about two year
well, which is
.43g - some founil
cinity lispreno l l
penueLt auove
the alarm, wh
Rata: to the
ju9t m titnB t.
OtTi more des.
p,rarily at2sen
ba
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• ; Prof. • FIor.OMAN, of
l was yisiting friends in this vicinity
lai , t week. Tho l!roies — e - iir ls,a gentlenin of cultnrs
arid fine literary iittahorzents; and seems to loiNe a
decided pro!elince ror the material frOm whichiom,
national baiinr-4T. is constrnctel. -
111 , 91.11N - NIENV , OIJEL'IT, c' New iork, tiepend
lug stew weed " with M. C. 144.gualsitamlly"..
FRANI: 831i1LLET is spendind We - vacation
m'ith his father, in Has ranee. Hie appointment to
an assistant Irofei4soretili. in the Syracuse Univer
si 7, tea deserted compliment. I ,
.—Pev. 11. A. OLEvE LaNi r ?, the'talented and
j...puhr pastor ofthc Foundry 31.' E. Church,
Wa;hiegton.ll). (~ is spending a short tinie
his - frie4ds ie Orwell, and will preach in
o.n .m. E. chiirch in tett place neit Sunday at
the usual hoer. -..
; Mr. C. is a., native of Orwel, and the people
6f that nobly toWnship feel a, , ,lautable pride in
the prosperity Which theii young tow . rsman
haQ- , ilresrly l arbieved: - -
J W;r:: JUI)LLC.L7 , ,' end F. A.
1 , .- ,. eigegye: to Sarat9.ga witness the
Coreee flegiitta.
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—Mr.. Q. I)..BAITLETT and JlMses MARS and
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Con& B.tart.z . r, 4re BOja'lrbil:lg t Whit.) Sul
n 1 ... , .
uhrtr :.-pringP,
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1- I'.
Spars o Hut—until this al l W l l'lloo4
the showers have dodged a portlinir of thii
nii,ghtsirhood for nearly a mont rain -thes rain
amounting to little more thins de w.. 3,
The circus came within a few nultur
yesterday at Laceyville; and the „re!n, of orit
people Who Attended got off by payin g half i
Mat each—except those who stiltedi the!t
twenty-Ave or day dollars and—did n't
Miss Manx Meow, of Melnik, N. - J., ii
spending a fortnight at the P. 0., in this placer
Bev. Mr. Pm, of Elizabeth N. J., is Oeziding
a few months "roughing it" on the NMI for
hishe4th. He stops at the Z. 11.1 Amax
bonze, and has several timed ample& the pnl
pit here very acceptably.
Mr. and Mrs. Wuzismn, of Cape , May, - are
spending their summer vacation ati tie J. M.
Tenon mansion.
- Mrs. MoFroosmar, - of. the Springhill : Post:
Office r bast Kist returnentom a visiting tour of
several Weeks in New Jersey and elsewhere.
AC B. 8. •
one lof the
ho Fourth. -
e, is expect-
OupmeTion—At the call of the
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Terrytown Baptist Church, a Council convened
on July, 2, 1874, to take into ccinsiderition the
-propriqy of ordaining to the work Of the got.
pal ministry, Brother Easirrus Qtrmg. Dele
gates were present from the following church
ea : Braiatrim , Mahoopany, North Inoieland,
Tiankhasmock, Terrytown, towanda,lCherry,
and WYalnsing. -
The examination being eatistactorY, the can
didate was ordained' With the followi i ng exer=
cities : 'Sermon by Rev . Bamti; ordaining
prayer ' iaith laying on of hands; bj Bev. B. J.
Ltax; hand of, fellowship, by Rev.l B Jo vas;
barge !to the candidate, by Rev. D . D. GRAY;
charge; to the church, by Rev. Geo. 'RAT T
=to
• Brother QLICK WA been 'a membeF of the
Methodist denomination from his infancy, and
an ordained minister or the., came; for !eve
ral years. About three years ago he became
dissathifted with sprinting for baptism, and
also with the Meihodistferin of church govern
ment. 1 After an unprejudiced examination of
the Scriptures, he became fully persuaded that
the Baptist Church is the church of
,the New
Testauieut.—hence the change.
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.0 Ee. Baiszvrtitz,.Clerk.
DE:EDS:Ieft, for record,iri Om office
for recording deeds, week ending Jane 4 :
. 1
W Bramhall to D 'Stodge, August .18, 1873,
Towanda Boto'. , 1 .
G K,Thompson to C L Thompson,o March 20,
1873, ivyalasingi I ,
, 1
James II Swartz to Mari, M Swart; 'March
21 3 1873, Wyalnaing. . , 'I
Samilel. S Clark to Townsend ? Knowles,
Nov: 25, 1871, Athens. 1 1
• Richard Arny. tolJames Arey, Apr11115:1872,
1 1 / 2 . 'ilmo:--
1 !
. C MiVanlYinkle:to It Cutter, Sept 13, 1871,
Itome,l , . I 1
. W NV Mood,
adv4e aU to
exhibition.
FY Y lOTT.
- Creek by
She„ was dia.
. ____Ly to l',,_Calrer, Oct 13, 1673, Borne.
Baste ti: CO to TOranda Boro', Juito i3,.1.671,
Towalda Boro. I
$
Jollu VancWort to Catharine_ .l SI Frl
lic, May
23, 1871, Athena. i I
JaMes Al Ward to Ephraim W Elwell, Sept
1 i
11,1571, Towanda Boro'. 1 1
J .'I Ward to Harriet W Elwell, May 1, 18 . 71,
Towailda Euro'. 1
L DlRogers, et al. to John Brennan,kune 27,
1871,.Towanda. i 1
1 I
—Deeds left for record in the office for re
cording deeds, week ending July 111*: ';--
' Dayld Gardner to James D Cain, Jan.'6, 1674
Athank I
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Morgau-S; Moody to Wm H pree ,
1573, Wysox. •
Elia Rockwell to Alexander Ce
17, 191, Armenia.
A F,Sliaddnek - to Henry Griffin, J
Sdlre C Co. to Mary J Walbridg ,
15741 Towanda lioro. •
A *Spalding et al to Fll Pere°
871; Troy.
Cjiailcs McDuffeeetal. to E T Fo:
1871:Athens. 1
, John C Welles to Sanytel
Athena 800.
Sayre & Co. to Anna Madden,' Ma l
1011 - arida Bor.°. • I
M Ti Porter, adaer, to Michael liii
5, 187'; Canton.
Sakia4 E Bishop Ito
. Bielkard Jer i
20, 1.67,.1, Stamlinw4itone.
Joh4 F Means tf? Isaac S M
Tovrarida Bnru.
Igaap S Post to John Burl, .1u
TowariCla Born. •
Tit COURT . ; PROCEEDIS6,
1
/r 0! Ahry. MoudlY, July r, 1671.
hinrrowfprebiding, Associate Judg ,
and Wtsi,till on the bench:
The day was eccupied by making! motions,
granting rule!, argument!, etc.
On reading' petition . l of certain citizend of
apringileld townigiip, and on motion, Court
appoint W.. T. Mattocks Treasurer of Raid town
4ip. 1 .
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Tut fday, July 7. lion. P. D. nurrow presid
ing. A. , 4 , ,:iite Jtidge.s iiarkne , s a i nd Russell
on the beircli.
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Conk. ve, L.Rii-yi. Iluggles—,:Ferni non. Oa
reading allirhyit; and- coupnitmentl 'a
. Ciurt di
rect a:h. , ilifltz,corpts to be issued, and the de
readapt to be brought into Conn. Whereupon
Old COurt dii-charge the defendant. "
4r•nie , Fos ye. Randall and Hanle -: On mo-
tion or 11. N. Wi Lig., Court appoint W.
II: Carn:ochan, F....!cr, au auditor td difftributo
the intibeli in'this case.
. On kcniing petition of the conicuissior.ers of
South! Creek, and on naotiunbf TI. N - Williams,
Couit appo:nt.b. F. Dunning gown Clerk !
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of South
In the mater ef -tile alleged lanak• of Hiram
Horton. Oa reading petition, and on motion
of 11. - 13. McKean, Llei., the C direct the
writ of / ,, , , atk. , ,i iwpi•rndi.. to issue, and ap
point John Mx, 1.7,41, a commissiduer to try
t 'e Irani°. -
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Wednesday, July S. Hon. I'. I). Morrow f re
dir.4, and Apioeiate Judge . Itut4ell on the
end,. ,- _ I - •!.
Henry Ward v4Martlia I'. Ward On read
,
iug and tiling dee , bsrtionF,. un motion of Smith
A - `,Mchitanye, Court brain the usual drier and
decr63 of divorce. Alimony to be allowed to
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the rei3poudent.
Ab r ram Hagerman vs. Lydia flagprivan. Ou
reading and filing deriaitims, - on Motion of E.
B. Parsons, E€q., Court made the usual order''
and decree of divorce.
In ,the matter of the lunacy of Fra'neia Tyler.
N. C< Harris, the Auditor in this Case, - having
declined to act, the Court appoint pelos Bock
well, 1 Esq., Auditor to dispose , of the excer
tichl.
aAjlttrilt d 'lie at 3 o'clock r. 31.
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Till: 'COUNTY FAIR.—In a recent
number iof the Ileroars:11, I notice! what I take
tq bq an editorial inquiry concerning' the Agri
cultural Society Fair; therefore, II `,` rifle-to ex
plain." I attended the preliminary meeting fOr
reorganizing the Society on the! 4th , of May
laic and some ten days later leakned through
1 1 ,
the papers that at a subsequen Meeting I had
been named as one of the man gins of the So
ciety,k received a notice of t e first meeting
of the managers WO late to atfet d. I took it
for granted, however, that thei ,c , her members
put.in an appearance, and would manage the
affair promptly. From your note Of inquiry, I
conclude the-thing may still ti‘ hung lire," as
a srrtsman would say. I am in favor of the
County Fair, where , the farmetHulay exhibit his
Lest prodticts, and the mechanic and artisan
may show and compare specimen's 'of; their la
bokand genius, and each stimulato the others
to l?etter effdrts .in ,the years to ecnie. The
beat stow raising and farming districts in the
comatry_ake found Where these annual fairs are
held, while other' districts are at a standstill.
The slipshod farmer who raises only scrub
native stock, takes his, family to the county
fair, The boys compare theii pwn products
witb!what they see at the fair, kilt? are sick of
e q
the' style of farming. ' They o borne with
i , L4tsruri their heads, and a year hence cadre-,
port-progress. And each one who ',attends will.
be,Hiely to take in knowledge, eir learn some
ne !, and improved methods of.F4 . actical nae in
beautifying their tvnneB an 1 inipro.iug their
i
lands.
ICI
And now one word as to We.sug
grit Wyeox or North Towauda,twithin half a
mile of either depot. A very largc number of
onr people could then go by railroad, and avoid
taking care of their team., etel,lwhili. there.
Let those
.ri , arty central i•itcee desiring the
lair, put in bids, and the best offer be accepted.
Brie respect should'also be had !to..water and,
Made. Part open field and W i t forest would
be; preferibld.. The gronncla sitconld be kept
fort:permanent tise by the SocietY.- As to pre•
3, RI
, Sept. 18,
ase, March
un! 4, 1873,
, Truie 13,
, 'April 15,
xduno - 26
MEI
y 30, 1873,
nqey, June.
itigg, May
y 22,1571,
,27, 1873,
IMIZEZ
Argu
lion. D. D.
a Illark'ness
miumi, let- .thint: be none gitlen fas bore..
racing. Letito - hakiiiiiig be tilknied. Lastly,
we would suggest that the list half day be do
-*Ka Winkles of stock' by auction er other
wise, and exchange of seeds, grains, etc. ' The
Immo farmer works too much, and aces,
reads and reflects to little. A good county
fair may bo made worthy Of a "holliday" to all.
Respectfully submitted,
A. B. SUM=
Springhill, July 10, 1874. ,
THE TOWANDA - CIDSLETERY.—By an
act passed by. the , last .Legislatuze; approved
May 19,1874, the courts are authorized, upon
the petition of the managers of anylncorporat
ed.c.emetery company, to transfer the oemetery
to the authorities of the borough in, which it is
situate:ld, if the borough authorities; consent to
such transfer, and the same is made .without
cost to the borough. Upon such transfer being
made, the.borough authorities shall hold and
exercise all the powers and privileges of such
corporation; and may,purchase land within Or
beyond the borough limits. not exceeding thir
ty acres, for the extension 'of the cemetery,
and may raise the means by taxation to pay for
the same. • They may lay out- the grounds of
each cemetery, sell lots, and manage the same
as the incorporated company could have done.
By'ariother section of the
,same act, the courts
are authorizedto order the removal of a burial
ground, or to regulate the care of it, as the
public good may'reiviire.
Although this is a new system in Pennsylva
nia, it has long been practiced in the State of
New York, and probably in other States. 411
the neighboring towns, .iillages, and cities,
north of us,
.have their public cemeteries be
,
'longing to the village or city. We could refer
to those of Binghamton, Owego and Elmira. A
commissioner Is appointed by the village or
city counsel, who has charge of the cemetery,
and the grounds are generally in a condition
that puts- to shame the neglected burial
grounds in our State. A lot of ground is gen
bought before the town attains .: a large
,
size, and if the place is a fl ourishing 'one,- the
sale of lots repays the coOof land and impreve-
Ments. Theke Is a manifest propriety in the
'oorough authorities having charge of the
places of burial, especially in this countit
where from emigration the surviving friends
very soon leave the neighborhood.
The Towanda Cemetery was commenced by
the gift of a half acre of ground by Mr. SraLtt-
ING, in which the citizens buried their dead as
they chose. About the year 1838 a larger -piece
of land was bought south of the old ground,
which was conveyed to trustees, and lots were
sold and conveyed to the purchasers. After
wards Mr. RUSSELL bought land north' of the
old ground, laid it out as a cemetery, and sold
lots for burial purposes. His unsold ground
now belongs to ono of our citizens, who sells
lots for this purpose. No act of incorporation
has over been granted, although it can easily
bo obtained by a petition to the court. There
is nothing to prevent those who have buried
their dead in the old ground, those 'who have
lots in the second anal in the third purchase,
joining in`a petition for a chirter Of uicorpora
lion.- After, that is granted, the managers can
avail themselves of the Act of 1871, to transfer
,the property to the town council, if they
accept the trust. The present grounThs having
become too small, the town conned cau, P if it is
thought best; procure other grnund for en
larging, or even if it becomes necerisary, remov
• jug, the present cemetery. Burial grounds
should not be private property, and it would
be much more satisfactory to the public to
know that all money paid for lots w. devoted
to ornamenting and maintaining the--ground
under the care of the borough authoritios, hav
ing perpetual succession, and under a system
which has for many years worked satisfactorily
in a neighboring State. -
, If it should be objected that additional_ bur
thous of, taxation would be imposed on the bo
rough by this measure, it may be answered
that in the public cemetery is the only
property of the city that pays expenses. -Lot
our citizens now take hold of this matter, and
provide a suitable last-resting' place for them
selves as well as for their departed friends.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, BY . A SOJOURN
WILMOT—A DM:tot:RA:IIC BOA/WEIL
—A FIIILOSOPMEII—TOWANDA GRADED .SCHOOL
ENTEItTAINICENT—YANT:EE GIIILBL3ItIe.
CUR'S ScitooL.• -If we speak. occasionally of our
fello , v-boarders, and their sayings and' Mugs,
we trust no one will be uncharitable enough to
charge us with imitating the old `,` Processor,"
or "Autocrat " of the Allan( it " Breakf net Ta
ble." Neither would...we relish the imputation
of &fleeting a atyle ,iutilar to that of the "Back
Log Studies," In our jotting down of events
that occur in our no longer quiet town.
• The great movements of the day reach us
speedily here, and find a readiness .of response
and' co-operation that can but be cheering to
the bright-winged :nes:St:l44(T of rennin.
We hare nulestoLes in the background that
measure our progress up the vista of-,yeara
with unerring certainty, and help IN to mount
the stem:Mg-stones of future cflort with cour
age.
In the graveyard sleeps the man that mapped
ont the limitations of the great slavery en
croachment. Ile did has work in his day, and
alter him came otheri to push fartLer on, even
,through the fire and blood of death, the great
principle of humanity, that was the stimulus
of his noble life.
We have gone np the hijights, even to the
misty, shifting transition period when a nation
is shaking off .and laying aside thd• last trouble•
some incumbranCes of its ono crying wicked
ness. We are scarcely out on the other side,
and awayjfrom the howl of the diaappointed
bloodhound., when the Temperance • reform
demands the aid of our long•-drilled forces. It
is the oldifight over again;„ lint our enemy is
again the enemyrof God, and with the advan
tage of liigher ground and continued support,
no one who has ever felt the impetus toward a
truer and better life, eau falte!r for a moment. •
We' yemember. a pions soul, that stopped
making garden that April day whin the news
came of the ftsB3,6ilmtion of ARRAIIA3I/..ISCOLN.
bqause eke thought' the powers of the uni
verse were shaken, and there Was no more uSe
for vegetables. She is alive to-day, and has ,
found out •.1 hat. the. Democratic party Will
never in the world find oat--that God and his
Wpublicaos arc not 'dependent upon men.
They may Shoot the Ltsicotsrs, and stab the
_SLWAII , s, and cane the Suustris, and steal the
carcase and ves - tments of our good old Hortacs,
and they have not even touched the vitality of
principle that moves forward the mass, whose
strength is centred in the immutability of
trutti,and the right.; Politics and politicians
are shelled ( ff hie eller, in the generations of
men, but as the little girl said at the Graded
Sehob! entertainment, ' , God is not dead."
Ope of our hoarders is 'strongly Democratic.
We should even call him" radical that ivay, it
there were sufficient root fibre in his coma
osi
tion to justify the term. Ile sees nothing m
the times but hopeless retrogression , and de
moralizatlon. SusAN B. Al:Tiro:sr Ia the horror
of Lis life. Iler movements affect his appetite.
Re would rather see the inquisition established,
than a single one of the Measures she demands
for her sex. The war is a failure—the Ku-Klux
a heroic clan Unit Lave arisen to shale Orr Re
publican oppression, and every expression of
disltcebed humanity is some evidence' to his
retrospective mind, of bacierrard impulse.
A niftier!' crusader is, to him, what the bearer
of the cross was to the Saracen, and his only
comfort is the prospect of a-Democratic admin.
',istration.. Then shall the liquor interest ralfi,
and come forth with Its colors flying and its
fires burning' , Every woman that has been
driven to declare against its encroachments is,
in his estimation, a mailed Amazon, battling
down the right and privileges of a noble class'
of citizens; and last of all, he has been roused
to indignant utterance' by the isablic.exercises
of the Graded School. "rho idea," he exclaims,
"of being compelled to pay taxes to educate
the common people up to the plane of competi-
tion with the 'oncommon ones." He prefers
that his tithes should be appropriated , toward
the - building of jails and inebriate adybuns; He
writhed when wo told the table-cloth how well
the boy, CARTER LEE, delivered his declama
tion,"Life's Victories," and the. apPlatise with
which it was received His reading is Confined
tithe local of the Bragforcl Argus. actl the
Business Rein, and he bad imbibed the idea
that the Profosor was a tender sapling of mod
est , components, .who needed the patronizing
smiles and brilliant versatility - of EDWATIDDIA
CLIFTSOS, to bring hire out to'public attention..
llu glowered fearfully when our best talker
declared himself DO the subject of freo edaca•
canoe: • "That man,"aaid the latter individual,
retailing to the Piofeieci r, "hie taken' hold of
the idea.. He le giving tone to a larger clue
than can be estimated at present. Hie Infla-
ewe will tell noon some of Moron's ' Hiber
Ills pupils of twelve' are in the spirit of
the age, and aside from the discipline of rev=
lax study, are eateldsg more of the sentiment
of religions and civil toleration, in its broadest
expression, than Queen Bass had, with the
grand figure of tho Silent Warrast moving be=
fore her royal eyes, in his groat drama Of lA*
tory." • •
Our philosopher la 'inclined to be oracular,
and has it all his own way when ho gets to
talking. "The edniitinnal Lurpulie,l lie says,
"goes hand-in-hand with moral movements;
like the present temperance one, and that po
'Mica organization , thit •shall •Intiorporate
these etrangthidnfealng elements into its vitali
ty, is the patty that will live and thrive as the
embodiment of popular sentiment." ' Ile phi'
loiophises soaerenely over the irritated surfsoe
of the ,Dernocrat, that he disappears from
view. It is nice to feel that wo ar moving
with'the age, and that' the youth-el , mind of
this genoraticin filming trained to take up and
carry on the %Wight:, •s •
There is no gainsaying the fact, that our
Graded School is flourishing b eyond
. precedent
under Its present supervision. The exhibition
of Wednesday evening, July 1, evidenced aro
ftd training in music, . elocution, gesture, and
the exercises necessary to s healthy, physiCal
development. The most exquisite taste was
displayed in die arrangement of the, beautiful
tableaux, and a degree of talent' evinced both
in the originil essays and the recitations, that
would have been surprising, had we not been
present -on a previous occasion of the kind
.since the time of llr. Ewes superintendence
. •
of the schooL
; I Widow Bstoorr was done to perfection.
"Doubi and Faith" was .rendered with beanti
,fril expressiveness; and - "Playing OM FO;tb y
was aimpli inimitable. The little pottering
pokiness and querulous curiosity of old 'age to
get all the news about young folks, and young
folks' beaux, was too fanny to be described.
"Somebody's Darling," and , the darling who re
cited it, were as sweet as the tender beauty of
Childhood could make them. "Old Ishmael
Day," by Muter Itrsuriiparmixo, was spoken
with clearness and expression, and "The Black
Begiment," by Ozonex Pusolts; had a 'ring of
ortere,cent put, that wise men will not neglect
tirleep alive in the children of the present.
iiisthress Idd:4...tar came near being too
Erich for ate.- Between her • ambitious bonnet
and ne'er 7 do-weel crinoline, and tho precious
_"epalpeen," . we grow ao intent' that we came
near losing our balance on the reserved seat.
"The Battle of Bunker Hill," by Master GEOROE
M.uutrtuz., was spoken with spirit and enthlti
sinew, and the' young lady'who recited'"Curfew
must not ring to-night," has capabilities that
will not sleep.
American girls aro not so sadly on the de
cline, as the croakers would have it. At least
we have no reason to complain here in Towan
da. Wo have a few fussy ones, who are given
to overdress and nonsense, because they know
the boys like it, but they are by no means types
of is 'class. They, are rather the exceptions.
We think the Sniquebanna Institute might
honorably confirm our statement, in looking
over it 4 record of fair and faithful girls, who
have'gone from itll nurture to lives of patient
and useful work. This slang about weak-brain
ed and soft-limbed Yankee' girls, is not doing
any, particular good for the boys, unless some
substitute can;be provided them as objects of
attention. Once weaken
their faith in the wo
manhood beside which they have been roared,
and what do the idle pristers pit them to in
stead?
While there aro Christian homes as there are
in Towanda, and Christian pulpits, and Christ
ian schools, like the Institute, and the one
lately opened under the supervision of Mrs. M.
b. Mnacun, our girls will not go rashly and un
chidden to ruin. We think we have. some right
to glory in the evidences of progre'ss, among
which are prominent our educational advanta
ge') as a community.
Mrs. hlnuctia's school is-situated in a delight
ful and healthy location on York Ai enue, and
affords opportunities for a course of education
that aro of incalculablo'value to young ladies.
Mies liaxeov, whoeo success as a a teacher of
tho elementary and advanced English branch
ed, and whose proficiency in the Classics id toe
welt known to•need comment, has immediate
charge of the school. tier exalted type of
piety and culturc,are an induenco its tticmselvo
that cannot be.,oveiestimated in the contact
between teacher' tud pupil, as well - as in the
interchanges of social life. .
SIM
The facilities for music and- French aro
qmorig the best, and the advantages cared:fur
a course of instruction in German, are such au
are seldom accessible. The young lady having
this branch in charge, speaks her native
language ti;ith the refined, elegance, of one at
at home, and cultivated in its literature. The
quarterly receptions heltrby
. 3lrs. - 61. and at-
tended by gentlemen and ladies of the highest
social and religions culture, are not among the
least of the beneffta to be, derived by the pu
pils. And when some young man, who Is worth
the effort of saving, has been, frightened out of
good society, and away from good influences,
by the reiterated charge that Aniu:rican girls
are good for nothing, we will claim the privi
lege of showing him this household, where a
loving mother and lovely daughters combine
the graces and utilities of life in their sweetest
and best fulfilment.
B USINESS' LOCAL
Large stock of Pictures and
Picture Frames, s 0 WMMO= 8 SuAufs, Mer
cnee
tom. Get the "Tompkins County,;,
`son want'a good and durable Wheel Rake.
R. M. WELLts, Agent.
viiir The Tompkins Conn ty . Whec
Rake is the best. 11. M. WELLe.s, Agent.
• DIO— Wall Paper and Curtains
cheap at • WHITCOMB
Mercer's Block.
New goods just recived at M
HEICPELMAN'eI. - • '
NO" Spectacle'? and eye gh,Lsses,
warranted equal to ; any in the market, from
tha cheapest to the beet, at EIF2SDLLMA!eg.
'z If you_ want the best Cook Stove
extant, call at J6a,'s, iu ttloi:c:ur's Block.
lA.. For the best Roast or Steak
go to DYER S. RUNDELCP.
170 to WUITCOMU
Mereur's stock, fur your Books and Stationery.
The largest assortment of
cfrickA at' lo7 . pricca at HENDELNIAN.S.
• Ito - Spring styles Hats and Caps,
jast re&ivcd at TAYLOR. S. D tVI
M.. Mourning Hats and Bonnets,
al. Mrs. J. D. Hues, Bridge-st.
sog.lt you wish to see flue gold
Jewelry, call at HY.NDELMAN'e.
4tfir From a plain Gold Ring to
the finest diamond, go to lizanat,arsNs.
i A large line of ;Parasols in all
the new -shades, Just received by
• . EVANS t SILDUETU.
Mr. American and Swiss Watches,
Ittrgegt stock ever, brought to this town, 'nt
RENPELVAN'ii. •
Sir Hats and bonnets for the old
and going, married and single, at Mrs. J. D.
Hat's Millinery Store, Bridge•st.
Fos SALE.-1.50 acres of . land, 1
Mile from Ulster depst. Also, several se - cond.
band wagons. A. B. Swam
in. The best and largest assort,
nient of ladies and gentlemen's guld chains
over offered in this market at M. HENDELM.I9.B.
z All varieties of stone , rings,•
2 per sent. lower than ever belbre offered in
Tommie, at M.. HMELMAN'S, BridgA street.
PLANjsa, REi , SAwriu, &e.—Siding,
Flooring, P.ekets, and a variety of staff, alwaya
on hurt 31 Alflo bill stuff sawed tcrozi
'Camptowq,
0
Thit140,:...5111)1 , 8 t3took od
Millinery Goods ire now on exhibition at hini.
J. D. , HrWs Store on Bridgo street. 1 , .
M. Graham Crackers, O a t Meal,
Grab= Hour, Crashed Wheat, at the Third
Ward Grocery and Bakery.
&mB= SiDE-Hux AND LEVI
Lain iLOW..-1 54)475 In 1873 . and.' every on,
gsve satisfactitin. - A WI stock on bind.
R. DI. *MLLES. ;
Towanda, Pa.
sir ft . .will pay 'you to call ana,
look over our stock of Boole, Shoes; Ositer4, l
Trinks, Traveling page, etc. -
Coma it Cows.
Opposite the Courthouse. 1 ,
tea. A fine assortment Of . Stoni
Ware, at tha Third Ward Grocery.
i Ladies I ,If
. you wish to knoW
what to wear, and how to wear it, call at E.Z. I
Mimes'. She has all the novelties of the sew.
eon.
• . i
MS. The best' place to buy Sash,
Illinds,l Doors and all kinds Of Lumber, _is at
Finn /ik:4. Factory on Charles street. W
ilco 107 Main street. They sell chOap for drab,.
, i®" C. F. DAYTON has removed.hii
harness shop to the store lately oempied by
'lntros Sour, where ho will bo pleased to lien
All in want of good work.
_ sek. C. F. Cnoss has just ieceivea
a very large invoice of Books stutebio for 8.
Libraries, which ho will famish at a discount
of 25 per cent. to schools. , 1 •
ster You can buy everything i 4
the Grocery and Provision lino a little cheaß ., er
at s.lcCanE & EDWARDS than any other placo
town.
Ma. The best place to, buy ready-,
mado clothing Is at Np. 4, 2 'cloots west of Con•
DING, RUSSELL & CO's.
, .
Several valuable Farms and
Houses and Lots for inde by HAntLri•r&Tnxur.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR,BALE On RENT,
—Terms essy.' Apply to Mr° E L. itiommurr,
over M... Lo ors store.
THREE MusEs TO RENT.--1-0110 11l
First Ward, near upper depot, and two in - Sac.:
and Ward. Inquire at office of OrErrom S 1•
EL.finnLE
Stir Choice Family GroceOes, na
cheap as tho cheapest, at the Third Ward Gro.
cery.
,tom All kinds.of black lion), rub
Dor and real jot jewelry at very low priees,.it
M. BEND 11.31.1.N'14
FOR SALE.—W. A. ROCKNvELL 'has
one of 1",, K. DEDENAKH C. O. I►. 11,orao Power
Hay Preimes for tule. The Lest there
June 1, 1871.
viir If you want the International
Lessons and Sunday School papers, give your
order to C.F. Caose, who can furnidi tin:in to
yitu on better terms than you-can get them in
the city.
Pe - Why run the risk of acel
dent, wben.you can get a ticket good for $3,
000 in case of death, for 20 cent's a day, by call
ing on FRANK BURBANK, at. upper depot ?
Ct. A. R.—Tho Comrades of Wat,-
kirdi Pont; No. 68,11 A. IL, are heresy request
ed to be preaent at the next regular meeting
on Friday evening, July 17, 1871. Business of
importance will be brought before the Yost.
tr. F. 6noas, Adjutant. .
tog. Do yon,want Shoos for a La-
Gent, Miss, Boy, loath, Child jr .Infant?
Then go to Cousin N. Cooss, where ;•ott will
find a largo stock to select from, anti at exceed
ing low prices. Oppositodhe conrt House. 'P
Fon RENT'—Dwelling containing
14 rooms—lintablerfer a boarding !muse or a
large family. Also, elm mall three-Aory hduso
in centre of torn. F.I E. Iron."
o. 32,.Snond et.
tom. & NICHOLS Hip He'ling
all varieties of Coal very' cheap. They are solo
agents ' for the ; celebrated Barclay Coal. Coal
by car load at a disconut. Orders left at P. J.
CALnIN' Store, M. J. Lotici's Slot*, and at
lionT-tes Store will receive
. .irOmpti attention..
HOUSE ron SALE.—On Sepond-st.,
betireen Pine 'and Bridge —east side. Twelv,*
rooms; GAF, Water, Beater, IlLoge.l etc. Ono
of the most conveuienl houses to , be found.!
Terms easy. Enquire on the protnies. . I
rurtANLIA 31 A oN
IS,. Gentlemen, we Vont(' cal
goer attention to our new styles of Shoos fort
Spring and Summer wear. Prices low. '
Opposite Hie Court House
GOOD TEMPLATIS, ATTENTION !--Thorn
will be a special meeting of Towanda Lodge 1,
0..0. T., on Saturday evening next, at Tempe; ,
ranee Hall, at 8 o'clock. All parsons who have
Joined, Or Mall to dd so, are requested to
present. L. 1).
,
RUDDER PAlNT.—Warninted to D 9
more durable and better for house or other
painting, than any other paint. Has
,alwayS
given perfect satisfaction.
' size Ira. WoonnuiT having again
OCCRICd the services of Miss STEVEN:4, or NeT,
York City, offers a•vcri line. relectilin of Hats
and Bonnets. Corner of .2lfain and ;Bridge lit • .
ste- If you don't went your wife
to buy the new patent Sad-Iron, keep her awi L y
from JrNi; . S. ' lt is the best and most conveni
ent invention for lessening the tedious work of
ironing ever presented to the public? No ore
who SC . . it will'ever go home without it.
JJ.RESS-MAlill'it;. -Mrs. HENRY KING§-
twin , in the Are:lde block, opposite the Episcp
pal Church, is prepared drehs-making
thedatest style and neatest manner on short
noticeand at reasonable prices. 'l.'ittitit; made
specialty.. Stamping done also. ,
NOTICE.-11189 A. E. PLATT has pui:-
1
chased of Mrs. Woormurr the entire agency of
E. &prep-oes patterns for Bradford Co., nad
will keep constantly on hand all Bic latest pit
terns, r dress-making rooms, over M. E.
BosENFIF.I. i d Clothing .I;torc, 111ailt strprt,
wan(18 1
1
July 13 3w.
tel. I, is tho universal ! testiinbn
or all acquainted Bill the business, that C.
CIIOB9 his got the hest arranged Book StorH ii
the country, and city dealers tell us ettAnt.s. i
OtIC of the closest buyers. That. 11,4 taste j
SSleCting 7 gOOdS is r x,ellent, 311 W.to visit ii.
store testify.
pr. It is not generally known t 1 at
H. C. Witt:mann, at the Book Bindery oyer the
Akronsatt 'ofrice,
: Lushes Blank Books iu s t ny
style of Kuling and binding desired. If yon
want a now Ledger, Journal or Docket, .give
him a call. ;
Ve. The undersigned *ill 114, Id
Wysauking, on Monday a fie rnonO, June 29, and
on Monday afternoon, .July. 20, good fat Veal
Calves and Lambs. Owing to tho .searcity; of
good Weals, I will not boy every kN here
tofore advertised Gem. rn.
IV,Tsanking, Juno 12, Wit I •
A RARE CHANCE.—TO inako ro?rn
for Fall and Winter Goods, Ivill close ont my
stock of 3lcti'p, Tooth's an Cl thin at
Cost, for the ii,xt thirty days.' Now is yenr
chance for a good bargain, as they most be
sold; Call osrly at the One-Price C. 0.1 D.
Clothing Store to secure bargaiits.
H. B. Imin
DIM
J. F. llontoN.
11101
CC
I=l
COWER h COUNS. I
R. M. W.k.I.LtA, AgetiL
4kLEX.
MEM
CONXER"
aq.,Clowarnit.—Cl aof "the Isrgest schools
the. Precares studettf for
College, teaching; professional study and bust- .
ness. Commercial College one tho beat in
existence:. Send (pc*. Wristrated catalogui
and cornmeraalitabrog dopmercial students
address Prof. L. L. Smarts; all others, I RA
D. CorELAND, A. M. Kingston, Lnzerne
Pa: Fall term opens Sept. 2.
July 15-61 r.
MOULtiE & EDWAItDB' store
eominula to be headquarters for sverthing-in
the grdcerY Unel. Grangers and 'everybody
else will gad it to their advantage to . give. them
a call, when in want,of tea, coffee, ,sugar, spi
ces, Winked, cigars, flour of 'every • variety,
"gilt-edge" butter, or in fact anything, Usually
kept in a first-eliss grocery• establishment.
They have honestik.earood? the reputation of
oiering better advantages than any other es
tablishment iti`the cOontry. •
NOTICE.—The officers and members
of tho Monroaton Lodge of L 0. of O. F., NO.
137, &Biro to tondo; to tho ladies of yonrooton
and vielaftS;sittcqo thanks fcir
,ftElßigarico at the Festival, and also for the
bountiful supplies of good things furnished by
them for the occasion.
.
AS aiefikleo u nd e r d ipecharoblfgatfons•• to Bro.
ISUMMEMI for tho free use of his firm rooms; and
tO RIIINEVATILT & Co. for the Ilse of crockery,
etc. " - .
Many thanks to all who favored us with their
presence and money.
By order of the Lodge. ' ---- ,
k. Mums, at the tie* Mil;
linery Store,
.next door to CILISSISEELIN . S, has
more than realized the expectations of our
people, • the stock of goods world do credit to
to a feet-class city store, and his prices are
lower most ordinary country establish.;
menu.
The ladies of Towanda, arid in,fact the whole
county', will-find it to thctir adrantago to visit
hie store tO:orc purchasing.' It affords us real
pleasure t' fiecnium;.nd mild, an ,establishment
to our reagent.
CAMP MEETING. --The WyalllSiniv s•
District, (Wyoming. Conference), has decided
to hold .a Camp-meetingihis year pu their 1)11
grounds at' 31celroppen, Pa., commencing Ang.
26. The following are tlO Committee : .V
tern—L. PECK, P. E.; J.S. Lv.wrs, Wm. Slum.,
Gco. Gisurimmn, J. d 3. 'l.;arsEr. and' J. K.
PECK. Laymen-I. 0. xtvu, \Y. D. Bit;; Es,
A.l). WittfeAn, BEN . MD., an Cr.
E. M. D.
A meeting of the committee' will be held on.
the camp-ground, Wednesdalf, July 15, at 11
o'clock, to took over the ground and make itr
ratigerneritifei board, lento, liorSei NSA"; :etc.
All persons' interested are invited, to be preSent.
By order of committee. J. D. SUMNEU,
L. l'EcE,ll'. E., Chalriuttu
THE Nips EMPIRE. --The universally
admired Now Empire Cook Stove, is build to
aupeisedc all competitor.... It has receiyerl the
first premium at the New 'roil State fairs fur
the past the }ears, slid is Ice to , orib• with the
, With illuminated front and Ar.tr•Cliuk
er Grate, it is the most cheerful and beautiful
Cook Stove 'ever pat : upon the market. The
Het Air Draft, preauct , l by et o Auxiliary Air
Chamber, ie per!eet, A.:, • I, n.t •.11,e1) we
goanartt
Ist. A sating of JO pent:era.in LJei.
-
. 21. A tire may be nizintained throughout the
entire year•(with either ur without
rekindling, and with the orru at all times in
baking order.
3d. A perfect cuuotimption of gas and smoke,
so that the damper in the smoke-pipe may bo
kept closed mot of the time (thereby retaining
the heat in the stove), without sny escape of
gas or 'smoke into the loom.
4th. '1 le best baking Cord in the woOd.
'sth. The best heating stuve4a the world.
Gth. The most simple, :Ind easie managed
stove iu the world.
.7th. Tho most cemlortible store for sum
mer and winter use in the word.
Fel sale only in Towanda by II; 'l'. • jrNE,
31eicuee Block. Doi.% purchase any other
pin hare ex air Ncv . Fan i,:r
, .
f : CIItrIICII ) iSOCIETY AND OFFICIAL • Di
•AECTORY.-Th4 following directory 13 published for
the information of the public. We , will thank our•
friends for notifying tts of any errors they may dis-
MEM
BArrtst Cuuncit—llaiu Street, Le:o,r Washing-
ton. Services Sunday at 101, A.m. and
Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting
Thnrsday evening. Pastor, Itev. S. J: Luss.
ErtscorAnClNlllCH—Cor.. Main and Canal Streets.
Services Sunday at 10!;
A,M. and 6:15 T.M. Sunday
School at OA. ax. Rev.CIIMILES E. MelnvAisn, Pas
tor.
M.E. Cilmmt-Main Street, above, State. Services
Sunday at 10 , ,' A.m. and,7',: r.m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday evening. Sunday School at. 12 o'clock.
Pastor, Rev. M. C. DEAN, .
PnEsurrratics CHURCH-Court Street, near court
House. Services Sunday at PP; A.M. and 7 r, e.
Priyer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School
12 31. Pastor, Rev. J. S. STEWART.
S.S.!PETER AND PAUL-Services every two weeks,
at 9 and 11 A.M. and 7': r.m. Sunday' School at h
P.M. Pastor, ROY. PATEICK TONER..
A.M'.E. Cucr.cu-State Street, above Second.-
Preaching SnridaYs at 10 , ,i A. 31. and 7 , , P.M. Sun. •
day School at I rail.
A.T.M.-Nowrar.rin COMMANDERY. K.T.. No. 10.-
Masonic Hall, over Patch's store, at 7 r..m. J. C.
IRVING, R.C.
Untou Lonox, No,. 108.-Ouce in two weeks at 7'
P.M. J. C. Invixo, W.M.
U.H.B.A. Cnarrxn, No. 111.-4Ynee in two weeks,
at 7 r.m. CriAs. F. Cnoss, - H.P.
1.0. OP 0. F.-BILADFOUD LODGE, No. 167.-Odd
Fellows' Hall, over Frost A Sons Furniture Rooms,
Meets every Monday. evening at 7 ' o'clock. Wm
JONES, N.G. WARREN HILL, Sec.
BRADFORD ENCAMPMENT, No. 41.-Maas second
and fourth Wednesday evening of each month..
Wat.,Ssynun, C.P., WARREN BILL, H.P., Wal. J was,
Scribe,
'. K. be P.l-TOWANDA LODGE, No. 291:1.-Meets every
Tuesday evening in Temperance Hall, ",'i, o'clock.
TROMM , MUIR, W.C.
E,0.5,C.1-TOWANDA LODGE, No. 370.-Meets sec
. ond and fceirth Thursday of each mouth. Je6EVII
MIDGLY, S.K. ,
' 1 OFFICI ALDi le ECTOR Y.
Frcsi•kcn . f.ltidge-Hon'.- P. b. Moscow, Towanda.,
Assnciat Judges-lion. S.D. - IlAuxauss,Springlield.
Hon. Cl S. RUSSELL, Towanda;
n
Prollt (tar)) and Clerk of Court- BEND. M. PECK.
Regis e
e...tr atfJ Recorder and Clerk of Ike Orphans'
Caw . J. CIITTI3BUCE. . . .
iSheriff 7 J. Mamor. Satrrit. .
, Commissioners-Monza SuErar.D, Wells; BEFJ.
! m
RUTIIRND rx,Towanda; Anna SNELL, Towanda,
- Jury C nunittioners.-.1), I'. KNAPP, Columbia;
C. E. BEM FSON, Ulster.
Treelsursr-11.trrnEw Mar.stinia ; Deputy, 'lmam
ELsiDEE,
gLSBDEE, Towanda.
• Auditor{ -A. B. patowsr, Herrick; Ina Cvaue,
South Creek: N. It. DELoNo, North Towanda. -
Cetinseb!Px_Ex & DAVIES. .
TO Ir..i.VP.A . BOROP: 11 01.'17 , 2E11.5% •
Burges*-JAmis BRYANT. '...
councilmen-JAsms BurAzur, Juin: D. MONTANIE,
J. M. WiRD, JAMES MuCABE, T. E. JORDAN. E. T.
Fox, D. S; PitArr,Ti 11. Woman - Fr,
..S"cy' and Treaturer-Josuru Eraosurny.
Justices of Peace-W. C. Pen:Aux. N. TIDD.
Constab4es-Jouzisou WELLS, -L, T. ROYbE.
. Pulietntert-O. S. BtraNK. boatr-s C. Incise.
School Directors-J,.A.Conntao,President of Board;
N. TWIN Treasures; J. P. VASPLSET, See'y; S. W.
'ALvOi3/ 3 , J. N. CALUF7, JOHN HOLMES.
Ocersesrs of i'oor-Dr. J. W. LYMAN, Wit. MIX.
.Auditors-Jas. MACFABLA F., J. A. RECORD, CEO.
RIDGWAY.
•
Assessor- I .IAIIKS 11. NEVINS.
Physician --Du.D. S. PRATT
FIRE COMPA.YIE.Y
Enginerr t --Chief, 134 11. PATCH; Abs!htnut, ZIAIIL
CAL MAR, • •
- - -
Franklin Steam Fire Engine Co , I.—Meets
first Wednesday evening in each month, in Borough
Engine Hones. I. B. licrsinturr, President; J.
WAnnitrz.jr., Beep.
Naiad Engine Co., No. 2.—u6et first Monday even
ing in each month, in Borough Engine House. E. B.
STINE. President; E. FEOAT..SCC'S.
Lin-fa gleam Fire Engine Co:, No. 3.—Meet first
Tuesday evening in each month, ih Linda Engine
House. B. A, Paricen President; It. A. 5.1E13(1:P.'
Sec'y.
Mantua He.,/ anti buldrr N0.1.--141eets first
Wednesday evening in each month, In Borough
Engine House. JA31E.45 H. NENINg, President; E. (2-
InviNE.Ssey.
11,ti L G.E.11 &NTS
Tu*V,.DA gcilg south closU at
0:30 Aar; going north, at 10;15 A. ir and 4 :30 r. 31.
from north at 10:30 A. at. and 4:30 r.
south 3;15. P. at.
Lirelay snail closes at 1 r. at.: arrives at 6:30 r.)f.
S. k E. closes at 2:30 P.M.; arrives at 10:80 A.M . : .
Troy closes at 8 A.at.; arrives at 1 P.M.
Leßayaviile closes at 1 P.M.; arrives at 12 M.
New Era arrives Triesdaya,Chursdays, and Satur
days at 12 as.; departs at 1 roa.
blehoopany arrives Mondays, — Wednesdays, : and
Fridays at 12 at.; departs at 1 p.M.
Sheahegnin arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, sod
Saturdays at ID A.M.; departs at 12 M.
' S. W. AL.vono, P.M.
BUILDING ASSOCI4TIONS. '
Mutulll Building , and Sating Fund Auociuli9n.—
Ileota in Grand Jury Room *or payment of install
ments. I third • Monday in the month, from 5 to 7
11. N. Barra,., President.
Towanda Birifdfri# Association.—Meets to Grand
Jury boom for 'payment of installments, fourth
Mond. In each mouth, from t to 7 r.u. J 061. 1 .11
Powre President..
RT---DOD3E.---Ai the Parsonago,
ty Corners, on the 4th inst., by Rev.
non, Mr.',Porry N. thlbert, of Franklin
:lii s Mary If; Dodgy, or Asylum.
GILD
Mc'
.J. T
Ana
ALL—SPAULDING.— Leßoy,
"fraeow, Mr. Orange. Kendall, of (Thin
and INlts'A Frank 8;1.J - tiding, of L-11.,,y,
RENE]
B. J
ille
03113-1:0B1NSON.—In LclU,)v; July 4,
by..),lCv. ;.S. J. Tracy, Mr. Hulls Hot=
and /kiln Hannah. Roinuon. - both of
HOL I
187 I,
corn
Lel;
' .
GALPEN — D • N .0 ttiO ;Tobin I . of thi
bride's sister, W ron Centre _
.Bradford Co .1,
Pa., July 2, b thi3 Roy. W. AlacP&IN Walter
U. Oalpin, of East ,Candor, and 7a 1.110 •
~ L aud' or Wes Newark, 'Logs Co., N Y. 1
,
DARROW-DI Cl{.-.ln Orwell. July 8, '7 ,
by Pr. R. il l . o, , assisted by Rey. IL A.
Oletroland, of Washington, D. C. Mr. Frank
A. Darrow to Mieß Clain Dimmick, daughter
of Reif. F. A. ) laimlck, all of Orwell, Mad
ford county, 'a. , I 1
The bride i& reer4 gradsato of the pusque.
1
hanna Collegia o Institute, and is a lady of rare
attainments. timid DAnuove is to be'eongrat.
ulated on his g od. ortuno in securi m' such s
prize.
' I I
ELLSWORTII YOUNG.-At residenco of ,
the
bride's fatho 0. .F.i Young, Litt, in Rome,
Jullp,. by. I • tr. /. 1 Ilyi e sb,y, 4..5. Eliwort h
and Clark E. You g"' , , r ' 1 n •
1
Tho newly added; pair are , spending the
early honeymo, n at the Bos!ton Normal Must.
cal Institute. ,- •i' ; = , ,
, , I
OLIVER-WA iO".-tLytuan 11. Oliver, qt
Troy. Pa., to 'ad, daughter of E. Walton, of
Davy, Pa. 1,, 1 ,i, .. !
i l ,
STILLWELL- , WEITCOMB. -hi dio 5e h cads,
at thy reside) co fJ. Whitcomb. Esq., July
7, b Ilev. T. Thu oy, Presiding Elder Elmira
Dist ct, Rov It. V. Etllnvell, of McGravvy)llo,
N. Y., and 31 a Li E. Whitcornb;_of the for
mer place. • 1 I I {,
reside co
EIVITT.-At * tho Ward :fouse -In
Towanda, Jul 7, hyißev. Dr. H. Loach. Mr. T.
W. Oaterhout, of , Lagrange, Pa., and Mhos Lizzie
Dewitt, of Tu latzinock. Mt. ,
_i ,
CAIIRLER-InatiLEl4.--At the Ilona° of .G. Hot.
ten in Monroe on, July 1, by'Rev. E. LI. cranmer,
Mr. W 133. L. Carrierl and Was Labellb Hellen,
both of 31onro to ng 1 i 1
1 i ,
STANWX-S ..L.k Dui IL Z. parsonage,.lle.
toryville, Pa., July IA, by Rev. P.ll. Tower, Mr.
James 0. an St antonon ind Mims ratt:e F. Shaw, both
of Nicholson, a. 1 °
CU3IMINGS- 00.- At - the house of A. It.
Nicholson,' a.
in Mon ooten i on tho 2d of July, by
Roy. Ha ll oo - A.rmStrong. 'James D. Otim'-
mings, af To wanda,; and Miss Dora M. Moo.
11, I •
1.• 1 ,
Titie4 l ora,,, Va., Mon, ey, July
'a lingering Illness, Luther L.
GO •eririi mall data. 1 1.
'
Standing Steins, Juno 25, Emily
pifeit , David S. Vanneits, and
Jane .q Tayldr, of tho place,)
t
',-- • 1 ' , '1 1 . j
iii ileac' i . i ho die in fhe I.,,Jrci:
I 1
:ire.; for they ,hlli relit fiont
S
I & i
hbord' tow:101in; galq,
in rrd t wuer, (formerly if Mune
..-ear, , , ''.; Inuntkla 41)1 11 (Jaya;
I
KEENEY.-1n
13; 1874, ate'
Keeney, age
VANNESS.-1 •
A. Vannesa, (1
daughter of 1
aged 88 year
'"Biesveil are
yea, raith the
their labora."
TOWHEE .—ln;
wife or GenIII
I's.) aged 90
Asp
Mrs. Debora)
,
1.1.111 tqwilEhip, cal th- 7th ilist,
31. ACI:i aged 77 Ycarti.:
ric - , ,tinr., 'lO, Is 7-1, (Iliar:t. I.
G. Akigle, aFocl 27 7,:eari and 43
i
ANGLE.-7n lie
Angle, on of
Months.
1b AR R
OEz,iAI.E -
• 1 ca l nesaay, by: C. II cEj
.1 pAT
a 3. flyi,
T '
Corrected eve
subject to Chang
Wheat, ct boat;.
Rye, bush....
Buckwheat, 'V. b
Corn,' bush 1 1I
Oats, itbnela;... ...... ~
Beane; :ft bush.... . .. E,
Bitter (rolls) Ti tb.. l —I. •
do . ".(dairy,) V.- ` . lb new,
Eg,gs il dos
Potatoes,busl ,uev . .• - - ~. 5O
Flour IA barrel 'i '-' TSP '. 10 50
Onions 7? bush , 1 -2 CO
Wzroirrs ay ialur.4-Wheat GO lb'. ; Corn 5G lbs. •,
Rye 56 lbs,: Oats 32.1b5; Barley 4G lbs.; Ithekwheit
58 lbs.; Beans G 2 lbs , ; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed..6o
lbs.': Timothy S2ed 44,1b5;" Dried Peaches 33 lbs.;
Dried . Aurdes , 22 the. Flax Seed 50 lbs. - ; 1
MEI
•1 I ' • ' 't
• !
NEILVOL'S- I . Epu,rry.—A ' depressed;;
Writable state f mind; a weak, nervous, , ex
hausted feeling n 4 energy or animation; Con
fused head, lA, k memory, often' with. e,ebilitat
daliar.ges. I The consequences
of excesses, metalt M•erwurli or indiscretions.
The NF.r.romi I• F.nitirv. fin 4 a. eoverilipt cure
in HUMPHIIE 'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECI:EIC
No. 28. It tons lip the system,' arrests•dis
charges. dispe the mental gloom anddespon
dency, and rej senates the entire system. It is
perfectly harm e.ss 'mail always efficient. Prier)
$5 for. a packag , oil 40 boxes' and a large !t
vial of powder, whickis important in Old; seri
ous cases ; or :I rer single' box. Bqld by ALL
druggists, or s nt liy mail.on receipt of price.
Address, X i CLuur B. PowrEri. 1
South o d \tl andHonie, Towanda, Pe. '-
O. T. KIRBY, [Mercer's Bleck, Tewanda,' Pa
it• r -- ' 1 . -
aTertisements.
,
L - .'TTERS remaining in
4ce, ';'ciwanda, Pa., July 13, 1874.
,:kle Mrs Ellza, I3oothlJ Irving,
C °Waugh, Miss Medea, CamP-
Eur ,1 Cummings C IL; Conrad
rianu Wm, Grant John 0 1 2, Gni - -
land re FM, Morton MisS Mary,
Mar ..-John. Morey PW, 3111-
t: .l
son WC. 3lartin Chas, I Montay
Alra Atabbell. Sutton Willie. Shaw
a John South Geo B, Stockwell
ravid, , ,
lIELI t, 11011 1,, , 1 VIE. I
ISIVCit, Toivand, Fa.; Mr . S. M.S.
onary Rooms. Tremort I Temple,
shoe. Lynch, Laddsburg Ps.; R. E.
a, Pa. I ' 1
I I
g for ahON e letters will say adver
,of ist. I I •
, ,
, 1 S. W. ALV ORE, P.M.,
, ,
nnnal Staternentl l of the
expenrlitares of the Board of School
ands Boro. School District from let
st May, 1874. inclusive, published
s, as, required by act of , assembly
pril,l A.ID., 1874. 1
RECEIPTS.
• 1 1873 I
in hands of Treasurer
of E. Overton I
E. T. Fox, ,Trustee
of E.1 87 .F 4 0x Trustee
' 1 / 4* H. Ll6in g'
rut received of, Prof. G.
yang fdr non-resident
lars at 81 ED per month
cholar
not received for l lines in
r snits at $3O each
cats; for the year ,
exonerated on account
dstakes,t s udigent persons
trestden and drnndards
,I tax on let Nat. Bank in
atiolll 1 I .
Sant State appropriation
DISSETISEMENI`S.
TEAL - 116,. 553 tnr.r.b.
1 1873 1 ,
Pall Prof, B. E. Pitcher Ella.
ry s teacher mo of Juno 73
Pai Mita Millsl salary as
to her nao Of June 7J'
Pai Miss . Pennypacker Bala.
ry s teacher mo of Juno 73 r
Pail' Mills Pitcher salary as
teacher Me of June 73 1 ,
Pail Prof. ft. W. Ryan salary '
as eache,4- mo of Sept. 7J
Paid Mills.'Mills salary DB i
teacher silo Di Sapti 73 I
Paid liitts Pitcher salary as,
teacher raoof Sept 73
Patti ?alas illowes salary as L.
teher mo of Sept 73 ',.
Pad Miss Pennypacker sala
ry s tealcher mo of Sopt 73 •
Pa dSias Spalding salary as
x
teitcher molof Sept 73 1 1
rani Pref.! Ilyan, salary as
to naolof Oct. 73 ,
Pa d Miss I Mills salary s• a
t her mo;of Oct '73 ,
Pa d- Miss IPitch# salary ra'
teacher ins of Oct 73 ; I
Pr d Miss, Howt•it salary all
teacher ins of Oct 73
Paid Miss Pennypeclrer sala
ry as teacher masniOct 73 I
Paid MiSs Spalding salary as
' teacher inn of Oct 73 i I
Paid 3litur ,Chainirerton Sala : ryas teacher too Of Oct 73 ,
id l't•of. Ryan salary as
tI. her atm of Not, 7,3 -
Paad Miss: Mills salary a L
telciler Into of Nov 73
I'd M Pitcher Sliest Piter salary n
tr eller ntri of Nov 73 •
P Id 51188 Pcnnyracker sal I,
ry as teacher mo of No , . 7 i
P. 'd Itisti 'Homes salary at,
techeri nip of Nov 7 ;
1. td t 31 ss,Spalding salary al,
to cherl, rue of Nov 73 I.
Pid Mtis,Chamberlin salary
to t.lttr I:10 of Nov 7•i
1 I fB7l
1
EM
- FIST OF
-1-4 the PeEte
&deny Seek.,
Corson Mahar();
bell John, Co
Dever Fred,
fith nos, Hell
Jones Wiliam,
lerJohnb, M
GB, Olmsted
Wm, Sheride" ,l
Burr, Walbnn
Mee.leey C
Williams, 511
B3ston; Aire.
Bennett, Town
Persons calli
tißed, giving da
Itemized
receipts an.
Directors of To
Jnne,lB73, to 3
by the Audit°.
approTod _tat
June Ist. Cap
Aug. 17. Los
Aug. 27.
Jan. Loa
Feb, 3.
June 27
Octltt
Nov. `Z 2
e. 11
IBM
r M Itrof. Ityati salary., a l s
I. omi., tab of I)i L..... 14:: •
P 11 Ilie's 31111 E S, salary a
taochoS Mu of Dec 7:; •
111,1 '3liii -I'iteltet salary
to whcr nio of D6e. 77 !
P ;id Moz,sirennypaelmr ell
4; as Mac i er mu of Dec 73
r thl Miss .Ilowra salary ;
It teller 1110 of Dec 7:4
l's 11 Iliad Spallum ,rial.tr,) 1
II acber Mio of tYce 71
P„:;1 lii,4 Chamberlin salai
:o teacher 011 (It Dec 7.4 ,
I' ,i.l . .trcif. Wan salary
1( ache ilk) of Jau 74
P ,i.l D1.1.,-; Mills f,:kIIPY 1
1. 1411 , ..1: ,- ) of Jan 7- . 1
P id Itit4 ritchor salary
nachei• Mo of Jau 71 -1
11141 ML, renu!pacter sal
r as : - ...a4lier mu of Jan 74!
1
r lid Nips 11m5e.....1 1 salary
t; ache; n 0 Of Jai& 71 . i
'FLO 1;11.4 4 SpalMm: e.alary
;faelter moo of Jan 74.
'aid I.l.ibli Chalgbe.lllll Pala
;, Ma.i.l4 mo of Jau 74
aid I'rof. Ityan salary`;
achiir rho of teb 71
aia l'llii , a Illila Salary
-3cl 14 4 ,.r Om of lid, 71 . ,
1.31,1 Sliis Pitcher 'salary
machSr Mu of rob 7,4
aid Slit l'enuipac,ler 14/2
as ies , IIPT lllkl of.reh 71
11l !My; llowt.g. •Fllari
• irber fan of Vel, 71
and Bliss FralEllng !salary
l eselMr 1 00 of r .t .i, 11
31 , 1 Ilia Chatabkilin sal,
Is tea f al r mu of r Oa 71
!alit Iriot. Ryan Palary
(-letter mo of Ilarol 74
['aid I 31igs Ilpla salary'
rcli ,, r - 11 , 1 of March 71.
;aid lirs ritclier !ivilary
i l
4 424. her no of tame 74
:"al,l 111 S relllkyrigie"l" kg:
7 as, to bber nao olldarcl.
Enid tdaa : Howes salary
;stager Imo of Ilareh 74
Podd;lllins Spalding salary
teaclrtinio of *wh 74
1
•
Pc'. I.i
I March 13
Al ill 11
. .
• .
, • , , - -'
---
Pala Slits t'bambeelln skin! •
as teacher mo of Morcb 74 A
Mg 14 Paid prof. o f
salary: as
teacher mo of April 74; I tto
...... or Apru ...
Paid Mae Chamberlin alai,
•as leacher trio °LAW! 71 • . 3G
scitooL• crcsz runthatz. -
:. 1873 1 , , • • .
July . 2l . l'ald B. Rodgers & Co. 1 .., •
Recitation bench' , 1 , ' 2
July 21 Paid J., P. Vandeet expenses i....-
. of getting school' furniture
from cars to school lion ~k 5 1 12
Ong. II . Paid oterltng &libel Paral4
' tare CO. bill viz: i l i
- 90 sin is elate 187 17. 5.17
• •, 90 .. .. , Cl', 04 5
-; 48 .... ‘. •D l (µ, 4. ,
' 101 '.. ..' ' 11.! (g, 4.;
05 .. " 'F " ,' kc 4'•
15 single back Feats ..11'',
- •- - 16..'.r. - .. AI , .C.'
. 1 0." , ",.. ~f .D' ,
~ .1 1 0 .• - •• , 1 .x.l
• , • s - . 1. ~ ic .g.
, Leas 3 per cent 600.75
4 rec sate Gft 6f, 6
. 2 .• ~- T..i... (r, , ,i st pe
. . 2 " " 8 6 8
8 tbsehers deekti No. 13
, - 12 Tel Alating 0 6
Oct 1' Paid Coddlng Buisell k
:. • Reynolds HeaterS 6 , 1 251
, •
c l 187-4;
Febb 13.. Paid odding linseell
.1 ' bill vlz;:
t il l
1 gong And expr s •
2',roof= (0, 35c
2
'.' _ (030
. . Ico il peal.
1 dust brash '
1 " pan - .. i ;
1 apt kler 1 : !
1 5 cede pails 6, 71 c
1 ash all 1,
• 1 pail 1 - .1
1 diptier
; G tlipp(
5 then=
Regis
Mach 12 Paid
1 doz 1:1•
El
daul 10 Paid J.
1 5 tons ,
Jarl!),6 Paid. Pi
3 Long 1
Fell 10 B. K 650
9 tons{
le,' . "
10-3:5 .. j
s', '•
25c ex{ .
INMEME
Julie 27 Paid
Sept-2,5
f. $1 40 Gt. 1 GO
1 . him P,
1 house
Oct 18 ; Paid 1) I
liov, 22 ..
13
30 „ I
P 3
65
00
23
. - 1 50 2
F . 04
Jan l 2o
Febi 19
Mal I
c le , nr.n!
3fc11 . 13 1)1
April 11_ .
313$ 15
COUN , iEL
June 27
Jan ] 8
na k
Ell
VI Sep
1•", DO
Jull 2J
I=
Ap .1
ME
July 16
lIIM
Ang I I
Sept 11
.* it;
MEE
2,0(N)
2,00
1,700
1,300
1 1.5 u
I no
7,9 A
111111
MBE
15
1- 1"D
ME
OE
IEI
Jan 'J
lEEE
Feb 10 l'al
fac •
' 21,1;
11
:•90
1 }'
12'
23 1,
97
Feb 13 ra
1
Paid Was #111;
. sality as
teachef too of April 74 ,
raid Mos Pitcher_ asla+y ai
teaclzii mo of April
.14,_
Pakl Lza PennjpfeYei ala-
ry se teitchet Lao - of April 74
.111 d Wig. -11crwesisalazi•as
'jest-haling a:4ptil 7!
Paid 30fie tbakling salso an
teachaT mo of Ard1:141::
g 5 472 50
' 480
75 k 228
5 ;' 44/
, f";;,, 3 4",/
4 , 4)3 • .45
' 1 0,3 24
a- 48
ft 'l6 as
•
T+. 16 118
Coi
lEll
rs 1:00
bonaeters er'f 20c
" 41) ryoc
`re, elborrs,'Opetf
;
18. Allyn Co bill vlz:
food eeat Chairs 6.60
I 8
ane " 24
a. E. Pitcher for win
trtalna kc
• ,-187;1
tird k slontrnyty ir.ll coal
;IN°. a 69 0.00
etove r• 5
18 7 4.
11. IllinnTy 1011 'coal
1570 Iba An egg (a.
erce Vldhole coal
IGSO lbs Irge egg l4, G
ikendall b coal viz:
i coal 1%., 5.10
( 5150
" 5.75
ra'on II tong
G
JANI"LyIt.
Lista
(low ci
131,1 WI
500 nal
2 tone;
Shell) ea ary
T. Fox amt, paid by
clemng Inf,w echou.
Slmlp :try Sept 73
Oct
Nov "
' c!daning honk
. 4518 1
,
. Shelp-ealacy Den Ti
Jan 74
trashing
• rooms in echool bee
Sliely Filary Feb 78
lirch " 23
• '• April '• 23
'EES ANI I I COURT COST:3
18731
• . Th.37:201, de 6n:
cAgrecut
•
181-1
ereitr
ling petition and get
~rcoutcoatlt., bort o w
3 opinion :ul txxation
flay ehops 5
bond for board .
and dra4vlng, agrie•
er ectil twin-c
pai 0,
1'..11
Pi.kl 11
Pro en,
Cu, tl4
inouoyl
Wraton
of Barg]
Drawil4
Conti o'
went fc
• IS73lrtlett Tract;
old !oho?' holiee :36-
nt) I
idling 3.: Co
001' honoe ftunituro
Sc 30,000 IIT from ' '
1873 Ssc Fi
T from 23 S.pt 'l'C3
1 11,
once
a‘fue
Paid Co
On Ec
twofer.,
,SrATIONEIII7. •
1 , 7 j
, I
1.8
£r rarer) .
la7l.
raid (4
boa4s crayons
1 L lolored cr. yens
r, 2.0 c
Ji t.rayens '23c.
1n74
Part 1:{ AF.lnnunjParsous•ad•
li...tising amiliva ion firl an
TUILDIN.. , PtitPosEo. '
D 7 31 ,
' -
.1. , :,1 J A. a -diliant evorso, t
ang I tuahunat at N'ork on new
settooll house in Aug a: Sept
157'2 4 days ri , $:
Paid L. B. Itudg rs toile bill
4:; ft Itinber tor. : (Taira ~ 20
1 bolt nd nails
", day at school °use ~, 03
Svttian 10 lights o-16, i 'l.i.
• • I 22' •• , 5•10 i , ' tie
tl lbs rutty 0 , 7 e
', days work o. $3 1
Pail W, H Morgan, surveyiri.:
I'ail Li D Hodgerr .' CO:,bilis
loid) 1
1 and SI W Itedgeis the telle,‘-
ing items for labor On privy
vault 4: C . : 1 .
3.leNulty 10 dayS'iv 1.75
Jeeter 5 " : "
. Frister ' 1 - "
liollail '.! - :. o
rows a 1 ••
Fender 6 . " 2
Vandsirpoel 2" : 1.75
Kennedy * I', 11
" 1.1
Leo 1 7 -i' 1.75
S W rodgers 3 days i I:
1 wboidbarrow r
1 s hov 'el '
Sbarp?niug looks .
Paid 0 W Hodiftina for an it
paid men for work on and
about the privy Av : a
Lewis Lee for labor
John Holland for labor
David Fender for labor
Jerry Jester fon lab o;
Michael l'ileNully for labor
. XIV (lioodwin.ntoni•
1 pick
Paid
778 l'
, II ii:
.
Flohn 13eialcman for;.'l,
:ricks for Water closet ...
er thons.and
John IV Ooodwin • stone
et flags I, ~ , Sc' '
(Pea 9-3' • ~ i, 50c pr fort
!t i 30e per foot
pWliforay 7f,11 St slats '
rt priviesp 4';.• .
Li John A Codding for amt
pen Air Work and mate
on and abOnt privy . .
Fogarty 4'! L . days 0 , $4-
rulty G!." 3
onrad Wl,, " '1:75
illaed9 GI., ", 1.75
anly - 5 --• , .i,50
ranger 4 1 .:, .. 2
Conrad 1 .1.-10 " .1.75.
r}orn 17 juadS sand o 0 1.50
• • ;an & Swain 53 perches -
i 0 10 , 1.50 ! '
irwinD loads stone c, 1,50
a Kennedy d days (.•• 1.75
S W llodger:; for anionnt
for sharpenihg picks . •
David Pender for di::-
; at echool , liOnee 24' dye ..
75 . , 1•2
4 Patrick Fogarty 12 , , dye ,
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o 1 honso 6{ 3.50 .
Beni Davidson Il perch
one for cistern (1. 1.30 10 ',PI
11 , 71 . . dr7s.
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til 1, 00 , /W ',4 ' S quarry,
•d 631 A
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25:pointS Pr . 3k .
pi t~Lin„ tool
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1 L It Rodgers
feet pine lumber double,
ceiling 5.:6 :10c
feet. moiling
-4 Leaded ceiling
,-k lintels :*--f)c.
rdog policys
44 ft tioorinz cn
F!. oak I,l6Ther ;),ic
laitta 7C
gross screws laic
nails Cc
.loorri2 GI •
rash door. 3.6
panel doors o L.'s) c) 6
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'oors painted St glazed if. 3
)3 feet scantlibg
ft wainacoatirig 2.10 high 12 ,
-ctt'iloor stops 20-
1" window stop., •
fa h cord lions
Ifcet braided Basil cord ,
hunch '.l " "
days work -2-3'Sween.ey
", • MOscrip and
,)vins 2.75
)7 t feet phae plank 23e
bundle); lath 30e,
.10 feet selected double faced
4ard. $ 3l
188 feet selected pine coil
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feet double faced pine
tards 27.0 • ' 27,
Hefts sa.ll cams . 75e . 3
'Ott left inch plank double
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Oath 1 It 1 oxlie Dui
TiVAll 1.19
iieh 211 14.30 pa ailed and
lozeil 1.75 I
id In former bill
*id Codding Russell & t o bill
lbs lead rje.
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'14;111 L.12).1 •
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gals oil 1.10
lbs putty ;,e
11. s solde 4 40e •
lbs lead pipe It.'
lbe vire' 1;6
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16 wire Whidow guards $3
12 lha leadlaelcs
2 doz BCVO*II Cc
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2 grois •
2 940 dys Work Wllliaxas k
Brown 2,10
5 ". " " .0.50 '
1 doz pr putts " •
3 41 -Ili I r
'pair eseni II
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Japan $2
2 lha chrome yelyrif 606
1 sal van:dab .
Paid for alcohol_
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1 paper brads - •
doz shutter hooks 1.23
7 1120 na11533!.;
1 keg nabl .
3 hinges 10c •
18 Locks-11*
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4-bolts 2
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lbs lee -
1 lb dryer I
J.; lb prrissilinbitio to_c •
63 Joints B,inch pit*.sl.
8 elbows o,inch 73c
35 sbeets tin 10c .
210114 registers $1 -
210r14 frames 1.65,
1 8110 re:grater and frame
18 inch round resister ,
3 91neh'register elbowt
2 1.6.4 register faces $3
Express
2i; gala alCohol 2.40
28 barrels cement 2.i.0
1!; !Ls sheet iron 10c
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4 gross 110 1 ,31V3
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342 rekt - G Inch tile 3lle
4 ' " elbows lac
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1!.; bortrathme 40c
20 lbs nails tic
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:1 4.7'4'
21 sheets emery paper 4c ,
4 - papers clout nails 2
1 light glass.
4 . 11 0c
37." • 211 • ,
2"pa:: Lulls 10
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2 .1 20
1 weather vane caglo boxing,
and freight
hooks and 61E1001 CP:
1 gross ltakhoeks
ut doz vvrardrobe Lot,ls Jo;
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C, hat Looks 7,7,
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1 thimble
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523 lbs bell 455
Mounting ElaM2
Cartsge and frcleht
1 !lea pull
4 lbs .rope 22e •
• . u nooks and eyes Plc •
i ' lba castings 12
11, wire
,; bolts 2c ' -
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4 deal latches $1
lilptche42sc • •
11.1bs sltest tin 20c -
1 pat:: gliziers Points
2 locks 7Se
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JO 75
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- , ht : days work $ t
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. door of school housu
Lora luthuer kc • .
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lay 8 Paid J q fie' conoeur 27 .lay:
j Ivorit 210 • -
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f l ;9 ft dry pine pilt sawed 2.,c.
ltolo feet 1:, inch white. pine
:louring ;:19.7. .
' ' 4:32 ft pil,e boards faced 22.10
rup ILL Lamoreaux far sar-'
_'coos a 4 iiiii:!trlutendent •of •
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.p.-..“.i.c,ef,r,7,0 Smith labor •
lab 67: '
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Paad Jcego Wardell'bill
Paid Win Wardell bill.
Pala Coddtng Russell !a: Co La
Paul 11 L Laccoreaux.
ra 1,1 . 3 C tivboons9'er bill
PAM II L Laraoreatrftagli ed
l'ala S W Rodgerg for n),eney
adv.:rola to Lamoreaux
l'aul It ii Lamorea'tlx ca.-1: ail
I . .'.i TEEESIT -
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I 4:a Edward Over on int dui
on bonds Julys-1- ma "
Pa.l Edward Ore n int on
2 4 40 front Aug 4 to Oct 20 '73 .
on bonds
Paid E T Fcx tit:, lut-en b ig '
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Lends in full to Ja 2 11:174-
Paid E T Fox trufeo int on ,
1 , 100 from Dec 1 73 to. Feb 71
P4iLl E. T Fox trustee tnt on
bonds in, full to 20 April 71:
'• RECAPITULATION. '
Receipts as per page 1 /
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D sour cements vier '
Tcaohess salaries pr p 1&2 . 2,17.-I 75-
EChool house fur . 4 , , 23.3 , 3,101 b 9
_Fte] , ~.?, - 3 !" . - 33't 20'
Janitor _
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Cptinsel fees_courtlogts 3 . 19 73
Inguranco pr p 3 • " 112 7.
Stationery' ' ;" 3 I ' 7 , 19
Ailvertls.ng " " 4 _
Euilaing,Purt !apes " 4,5,6,k7 7,310 g 2
I ; Uterest . •-• ;" 8 !,- ' • 900 31
' otalaant paid out on orders 1. - 5.3!5 1;1
Allovre9 Tr.eagurerl2. per cent - _ ' ,
en 15,3:15 C 1 . 1
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'Hawed Collector . 5 per sent -.
rn 6,77 3 01
. flowed Secretary salary llyr
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. virtue of aM Order issued out of The Orphama ~
C.nrt of Bradford,County, the underafgned;,Admin,
isirators of the estate of Sehra U. 'French, late of' -
Wells town hip, to said 'county, deceased. will , ,;.,
pOso to sale on the premises, on TUESDAY.AU-'
°PST 11, 1574, rt 2 o'clock, P. IL, atertain tract or
parcel of land Of which said S. G. Trench .die.:l4 '
seized, situate in said Wells township, bounded ailitt
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described Ss, follows, to wit :
llileginaing at ttie north West corner of a Jot of lan , l,
conveyed to D., Strong .by. Ann Strong, by deed , ,
dated. April CU;. '1857; thence south 2 deg we'st'.!?' 1
per to a stake anWstone4;' thence - 00Mb CO deft wd-t
lcll per to a stake and stones in the east line of 11;4
Stuaauel'Seeley lot: thence south 1 : deg west SO_DI - ,I -
to a post and stones; thence south Si deg' cast.'s,:s
2:10 pore to a stain:: and stones to the' northwest
coiner of lienry French's lot; thence south 80 deg
east 257 perdo a snialr maple sapling; thence north
tits per alonn`live of lands belonging to the Peck- '
with estate to a stake and stones; thence lao2tli se
glog west 2l' per along line of lands belonging to
itio estate of D. Strong, deceased, and line of , land , I
owned by Norman' Davis, to the plice of begldanuit, .
containing 201 acres and hi perches, more• or legs, !
tieing nearly an improved, on which is situate a
Large franle two story dwelling house, two Page
frame barmi, ono Wagon end horse barn, an orchard
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of apple trees, ,:ze..!
I TEIFAIS,-0 lin to h(r,aitl upon the property 10-- I
rug struck down; 41,10 ion confirmation of sale, .;
and $2,500 with intorest, one year from final contir , .
' mation;the balance In two equal annual paymeno
from date, of pavMent et $2.500, with interest ahnu. •
alty at payment of installments, - hp
I . 'Said latid is to ipi sold subject , to the payineu'i, 0;
a mortgage on the same, trade by said.S. G. French
' In his lifetime to Lucretia'Strong, Adminiatratrii 01
p. strong: deceased. dated - Apia lat.. 1804, and !re;
cprded tn, said Bradford county in Mortgage' Bum:
No. 9, page _F,3; :;c. And the p"rchaser of said real
estate will tate the same with the lieu of r said.zuort-
gage uudirodeil and in ~ ',fall force ; and will be
obliged to pay said mortgage as well as the amount
othis bid for ;mid ,land. !Said mortgage is in'the
sum of s3,if:o, conditioned' fur the payment 44
$105. 5 7 unto Ann Strong, widow of John. Strong.
.leceased.ldpring her natural life per annum. an, bl. , ,
,Amanda A. hunt ey :luring the term of her life lb.! '
Isom of $ ,G. 20 per anion; and upon the death i
said An to ray to Tent ,y A. Strong the sum-.ef
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SSO-1:84., f 'said Amanda A. be then living ; then
from thenceforth daring ;he period of her natural
life, to said Anisuila the farther sum of $18.1.0 per
lannum, but if she then.ho dead, to Tempy,, Strong
the furtlier 5.1111.1, of $302.42: and upon the death of
Amanda lA. to pay to said Tempy A. the prlnCip'al
sum upon which said Amanda A. draws the interest
during . her natural life: and unto Wm. Ingalls. son ,
: from
A aron Ingalls, the sum of 3;4300 within one year
from theideath ;of said Ann Strong, with - intilre,d
!from theldeath of said Ann, as by'the record of vat
Imortgago will appear,
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A MIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.+
"ILNo Ic@lS hereby given that all persons iudebtc
M the estito 'of Sheritian Bradley. late of Nit%
dec'd. m i nst mate immediato payment, and all Oa
sous having claims against said estate Must M..: nt
them dvily autlienticatc , lfor settlement.
CODDING.
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; or Lewis, late, of Wyelnizinif,
deceased, &Ks rennested to mako immediate paynsent
=dial isersoils having elalixt4 sgainst, said estate
must pieaent theta duly authegticated.'for settle
ment. 'MILTON LEWIS'
aISRA LENVLS,I
Executc3l,.
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