TadfoOftpo'Fitt Towanda, Thirsday, Sept 10, 1874. LOCAL ANY GEIifER is teaching PROF. Prrcn _school in Ulster. - , • THE Typos and Crispins p la Lull on Saturday af • oon next. Tiiir Lin-tas aye accepted tatiot ti visit Ithaca rn t h e 30th tnet THE annual parade ot' thrr. Inv Department will' come off on Wedne the 10th inst. ' . DESIREtfa return our acknowTodi T , Ai% X.lll very interr 11°0 ender the?..n. .gems_ _. Brae and asaiistants. We all have reason to feel pal:it high character of theinstltutlon. _ _ EiEl Lred ' Z. DiVI; •on Tuesday night I,Of now boots, beside, THIEVE! ent shop, on Park etree carried of. four pairs Ling other ontragee. ATISS : OWES will org clan in instrument magic at the Last! Monday. ) Miss U. an accompliahed straitor. - - THE TALLEST.—GEO. B. MI North Towanda, has shown us se petalstsl taken Man; -his neldj Measuring 14 feit i each. Next • - Tove.na Coincil No. 6, S I will meet thia (Thnraday) evening, in over the Rtrommw Office, at 8 o'clgel Important bnaines4 will be tratineteci Di;Bois an family, wild have been spending the tn i amnuir in this placei r 'departed for their home in Fairvanii,ldinn., yeste ay morn -in, We wish them sate journey, an. hope they may again visit us.. • Tus Presbytery oof Lack will meet in Mcmprial. Church. *lli on Monday, gel' p , itiners to the •cure reduced r*:. -- PROF.E. J.. bb a - ate for docinty luperintendect of :ichoola. He is no r President _9f U r Teachers'Aisociati l pii, cnd regard of the most STICC eichers in th 4 .Irry at proves a great conruience to peop ? from and going to !-Liiesbcquin. Th tors, Messrs. Curs:t: Bt.teitatiti,tl and attentive ; so gist no delay is °co - - Tile new 'GRAStiERS' FESTIVAL. -Th ge:s iuTite everybody to participate 'frith 'them in a grand llarveat Home Fratival,iii WaLLEs' I Grove, Wyalgaing, On the afternoon of §atnr --day, Sept. 19. CoriaFetentnrakers will be in attendance. 1 --' I -"."."-- You ni Men's.DemOcratic Lai been organized in this place. Pae " Ma terrified " may findlench an organization very Pleasant while local option is. enforced. Se far as'any results are doncerned it will b" a 'very . afhir. • , THE '"breaker " of . the Sullii•aa Aneur acite Coal C 9 1., at Birch Creek, was:des t royed by tire on F ielny Inorninz last. Ijresi- .lent SANDE-IS:1N sa 's he " pnaL things ' t,tl the damage i. repaired. The loss is aLon $56,000, I . ' I TIIE K. of.Ws have-remodeled and aewlc rcriaished he , hall over MosTaNyg.'s store, and now ha v i e one of the best Arranged and neatest lodge Irina in town. The order embraces a large number of our most respect ed-citizens, and is in a ilourishii g condition. - SUPERINTENDENT PACKER has r ! I from Lis Wist . ern tookit4 Lei •• y and happy as even( We regret. to [learn t Lis father did not receive as much benefit from the journe'ya.vvas !Aped. 1 I , • Dariug the absenc'.zotSuperintenc,ent PACK ER, the duties of lACl ., Lface were carefully and ratisfacforlll ,- .. di,charged by Chief Clerk, R. F. Gc4.d...sraN, E. !. - I , THE finest team of hoisesAve . have - , 9 for many a la dafr, are the elegant Hambel liinian bays owne 'by Ita tint xno BEAUSLEE, of Wart - cram:a T ey ar s e gagi attiipers, 16 1 2 hands high, and very symmetrical [ formed. i y —e.do not krion - tat Mr. B wisllcs to. ose of W them,but have Il no donbt.. tfiat ir rthe disp New York or Phil ideiptlia market thoy wlnald b.ing MI LksT week a' Popgh keeptic Eureka NJ: t Co. vie.ited this place to :.. make n;lesamination of the towaitla estab- - 151imqt, with !t vt; consolidatiqg the two cono,cimi, And trau aetitig all the busincss We tru4 inch a d Lantages may be I offered as willindoce them t carry out the p{oposed ar rnugenyt:t. Este Sire marmacforiles are just wltrit we nei - -t1 now to keep up orir rapid growth. TUE Wyoming College Gafctte pays "Ilr friend, 'nu:au STALFOrD' I the' following' ~ r y flattering but richly merited compliment "F. H. • Stafford, formerly of Wyilnaing, Pa., who has been: occupying the "position of teacher in this College since he graduated, has _accepted the principalship of the CorpmerCial College at East Greenwich, llhoOe i t• Island. Prof. Stafford has evinced marked ability as a teacher, and will carry into his now, sphere of labor an amount of energy and capacity that wilbnot tail to "ire' the institution a]high repu lation4tie a ammercial College. He is not •only - a 7 stwerior,inatrnetor, but an stlicient pen as well. Although regretting the loss to - C. - ,llege, we wish him the greatest success !TIlli;a new position:" I TILE ladies of "Osca luwa i 7,:tre another evidence of their ho I.'neaday evening last. The fortrth on that evening conicrred" on ser i date?, by Wort , ". '‘ln, , tet L Drbos , ;, peinhere • • I ,dge an,l other ‘'. t •.; tiri n, to the nilier or i a• - •• and tirty, tot driwn t o the rep ever :read : The thoroughly discusse•l and relished ent. The company egainrepaired r;ioin, where interesting; addrease by T. C 'Co wt's and Gen. MADILL.. hail tilts brautiloUy de,X•rated, die 11611 and handiwork of the , Mist Bar. 4. —The third the seric a, between the Winona, o and the Athletics, of tlntira, take. Tuesday afternoon, on 'the gron , firmlr eub. Seats hate been er g other improvements made for 'the dation or the sp'ectato l i ft: No dorl e umber of plraon's mill 7itness v the prtemsca \ to be- one o - the most ever place:'. here, , Thei game will at J sharp. EVlDAor.DEctity.—Qn Satarcia iu the Printers' Ten, or.this pla a game with the Crispin Ten. Th elfin] a large amount of apart fur I att,nti, 9 the piayers will be pgrell „ The game will be called at 2 ..11. - y.:13 del:tics? preeinge the possi • wiling it on Satni , day afternoon, M i l portion will be Played on some fut. ' price of f driaission will be cha • " .G. HaIGIIT, of Mount paid us a visitilast'week for the put flexing his suhscrintion to the ItEst informed us that' he had taken they its commencement. Althottitt app over eixty years or age, i ltr. H. is and has been a eittizm of illurlingtp bout-fifty years: He ,sent five Be i ttroy, and two more were their ront," - st hen news oflier's sarren their iervices - ur?licr . i.tasary. It dcli to meet the old patriarchs, who th. !_:enutry i st. , l 1.110- ilM i " ruetuetve a with all that pertains' interests of our prosperOUS conitt , to kayo ninny 342ra I.te.te from Otiqw PiSoNAL.--W/r. t3oorr, who has been iiing in Wel!Antra' toi the pist is abonq Miming to this place to engage in businceS. , :tie are always glad to chronicle ihn. return_ of good men to our midst. . • - • ,-31r.land Mrs. E. 0. GOODIUM will next meek atart on a trip to Cal.fornia, mid 'will be &tient several weeks. rus, New York corrals:indent of the Boston Post, and a nephew of J. A. RECORD, of this !piste, made na a pleasant call last week. select • Base- —Ur. Ind lire. Wx. fu hire returned from their pleetrare 'trip. math invigorated and refreshed. n Ifni- --M: W. Swam who was compelled some months :eines to relinquish a clerkship in the First Ns.tiazial Bank, on account of ill-health, we are pleased to notice is back again very much hiproyed.i We hope the duties may not prose too onerois far him. wanda day next, DEEns left for record in the office for recording deed& &c., week ending Sept. 6th. L Keeney to A A Keeney Aug 19 '74 Tuscarora; Isaac Clinton Myer to P P Myer keg 17 '74 Towan da Boro; A J Edna! to T V Brown Aug 13 '74 Al bany; Joseph L Wooding to John Kelly 2d Nov 23 '6B Oranidlie; Henry Ward to Michael IltaanityJnly 13 14 ToWanda Boro; John Ettrirry to Charles Strevy April 21 /4 Overton; Jacob Haverty to John Strevy Oct 28 '74 Overton; DeWitt L Cole to Polly M Cole Feb 20 .71. Windham; .1-M Smith Sheriff to James McCabe at al Dec 4 13 North Towanda: Horace Munn to Lydia J Evans Jane 16 '74 Litchfield; S & - Lydia J Evans to Meryl' B Hicks Aug 27 '74 Litch field; Virbael Ringrose to Joseph if Prince March 31 . 74 Litchfield; D J Foley Fir &c to Peter Brady April 241'74 Bradford; W B Stevens et at to V B Rose July . 4 1850 Pike & Herrick; Dail Pepper to Bohan Titus May 12 11 Pike; John A Perry to Na. than Biker Sept 1 '74 Whits; kin& L Scott to Jobn W Griffin Aug 17 '74 canton; Joel L Wright to M T Fitzwater April 6 'l4 Canton; Dennis S Oreppen to B H Stevens April 16'74 Troy Boro; E T Dutcher to Richard Buatin Jan 12 '74 Wysox; Martha J Long to Chu ti Woods:Se pt 4 '74 Atheps Boro; John P Eimaey t 0 Wm D Somers Dec 6'72 Warren. . - rateful , for the *shing • his ablo nd of the shoe 'and commit- .1 Dl2O a ute next mica' in- Ls, of s of corn 8 Inches of L i the Hall , sharp. RE- . 2.n0s OF THE VENEHABLEB.--The following persons convened at the hospitable mansion of Josiro Tow'sEn, Esq., Hornbrook, on Thusrday, Sept. 3, in honor of his venera ble mother, Hrs. Esoon Towxaa, (of' Toper Hill, Rome,) who has reached The ripe old age of 83 yeitrs : Col. FasKstnt Bt.scslrms, aged 87; Mr. Eu emt BLIL I CKMAN, of - Pittston,- aged B 3; Mrs. Pa rum HOuroN,, Hornbrook, aged 86; - Hr. JERE. arum Kru.sionr,„ aged 79; Mrs. JEREMIIIi MOUE; Mrs. BALLY 1311.4., ages 75 ; Mrs. Birrsy PaainfioN, aged 62; Mr. H.utat SHAW, ShesLeinin, aged 71; Mrs. H.tanr SHAW, aged agetl . 66.! ' _ wan na, s-Barre, Ck)mmis ickok at Many; others wero invited, but failed to aftend..lThe way ip. Which Mr. TowsEtt'a large, deliciontmusk and water-melons' and choice grapes disappeared, evidenced that the comps ny had not lost their taste for good things. Their accoMplished daughter Ina presided at the piano, enlivening the occasion with choice music, while the flow of conversation*th omit sional sallies of wit, contributed to tile pleasure of all. Much credit is duo to Mrs; TOWN ER and Mrs. G. iW:l3r-acaafax, for their 'taste and skill in preparing the repast, which was so heartily enjoyell by the guests. The company separat ed early?, with grateful thanks to their kind en tertainefrs. SC.TOCILNER. lior Ibrook, Sept. 5, 1874. • - - candi- Common o County ed as one connty. SEM e coming ' proprie• ,re careful Asioncd Gran- I;n. It r> EPOIITER : Permit me to lay beford tour readers a few items of news-from oar plac i o,-,.which has the honor of being in chided t i n the grand old county of Bradford. To all lovers of the Sunday-school cause, wo would spy that ti.e people of thisi place are alive tO!the work. Old and young alike take hold cheerfully, and the cause moves forward. All seem very muchinterested, and manifest- At strong desire to gain more knowledge of the Bible. iThe Berean lesson is used. We think We can safely say, without boasting, that we have tit l e" boss" Sunday-school oft the county. The ai - erage attendance of our school since the Ist of last April is 62, and before April next we mean t 4 bring it up to 70. We anticipate'hold ing a SUnday-School In3titute sins time in Septemlaer. We haYe held several within the paslAwn years; which have proven successful and besiedcial to the 'cause.: We recommend the holding of them ta. our Sunday-school friends t.hranghout the county. ' Peace, and plenty prevail within our borders. The harvesting is nearly Over, and is quite bountiful. Our barn , are well filled; and wo have enough to supply our wants and a little to,siore. The weather is quite dry at present, 7 -streams and wells :bmoming low, and some failing, but we hate faith that all will result for the best. We :lie told (hat Cuts. %TA N has tit. largest -oats in the place. If , rue. he has some pretty large (mei: I. L. Y4_,1.N.; hal.s rn whos e straw will rcture live Pert (Ulm , 1571 EO.lllErouren : In your paper of the 1:1111 ult., I observe 'au articl6 lit which the ,writcrl_tleets severely on the SOldiers' Orphan Sch . out :,`lsorfield,!Pa.. lam, no way con nected with the F ehool,- at have observed its workings carefully: and deem it but justice to the managers of the school' to correct a false • 'mitres:lon nrty arise front the aforesaid article'. I The writer of tice artiele evidently does not nntlerst i r.nd tho facts in ;regard to the members of the grphaUSzhool: Some of the pupils were not admitted notiltwelve or fourteen years of age, being at that time unable to read, write, or per form the most simple arithmetical opera hone, antrof course tho' work of the school cannot he fairly judged from such pupils as these, 1% ithont a full knowledge of the facts' in the caa.c , . TLe iii!tpils of la% Orphan School will cora parefsvorably in scholarship with pupils of the same age iii (toy o!? school, and not only aro the beat methods of instruction used, bnt the managfimcnt in other respects is oxcellent. The officers of the school will cheerfnlly afford all facilities to any peraons who wish to exam ine its 7orkings4ind I suggest that gr. T. go and seel i for himself whether the school is a "[rand r or not. J. C. D. Pe., Aug. 26, Ih7i. • • 1 O:i i of the most delightful - drives Liothis ricieity, is the cool shady , road .on the 1 ea-t side of the 'river leading' to I:Zest:ivy:tin. Oa a pleasant morning recently, ticx)mpanied by Mrs; A. and several later editions, we start et out! with one of litNonettr & SoLostoN's "rigs,ltti spend the day in recreation and amttscLitl. We had scarcely- crossed the river a ( i CriAlt & BLACKSLAN'S,ICIfy, belore WC found urselves at the hospitable'aud cheerful reside - n i ce 01 Mr. E. J. NEWELL, OLIO of the thrifty and intelligent farmers Of Sheshegninj and of i ciin-e we could n't .pasa by. Arks- a rca. EC lablo' chat and an examination of the cozy a d convenient premises, we Weresinvited into trip !lining room by Mrs. 151 . ., where we found a table bounteously spread with every thing to 'tempt the appetite and I tickle the pal ate of the most fastidiourepicure. Ladies like .Z.lrs. NewEt.t, who know how to prepare', a sa -1 very meal, and at the same time maintain the grace and dignity becoming they drawing rotan, are rare; bat when her two interesting daugh ters, vitro are just budding into womanhood,' shall dltrry, two fortunate fellows will have just such homes as these young ladies have been educated in. Ur. N. has giredeonsider-t aide at'tention to the culture of ,strawberrier, not so much' for the .dollars they bring in; is the pleasure tthei.Lafford to lits family, and neighliers less fortnnite than herself. Spark._ lircg' vra*..4 is brought to his house' from a never•faffing 'spring above 'the house, and everything about the premises betokens thrift and confort. It was a rich treat to ns to have ithe privilege of enjoying the hospitality and solid comfort of such a home, and we. left it, inwardly resolving, that this, our first visit ' shouldinot be the last. - From t Mr. Nrwriee, vie proceeded north. I ward until we reached the residence of our old mightier and 'esteemed friend, W. H. 11. Hoax, y.Lo has got just as 'comfortable a home as any one could wish, in a neighborhood where him. self and family have the advantage of the very beat society and are , unrestrained by .the stiff conventionalities of. "fashionable' -society." i Here Se seems to take real comfort,—and why 81161,1 he?—with one of the met amiable an;l lo ely of women for a wife, andlwo bright and interesting children. If any man wants more than this to make him happy,' he most wait uptil the "millennium." Grange !pitality on flegrce was viral candi t ter which• nenda and about one 7.‘ iost r rnp uppei .2" all tires plhe lodge ' were made Taping dining laying the game of this place, place next I. de of the ccted, and acoctlnmo- I bt a large gime, as it interesting = .afternoon e, will play game will I n who may amateura. 'clock, and .ility of fin e remaining re day. The rged. in Lake, .ose of re nun, He paper since larently not , renty-five, .12 township ns into the way "to the er rendered lea one good flee grown up iFe• identified to the beet r. iTe hope *r. Li and Onlhe opposite tido of the street., in s large neat 7hile house, with tastily - arranged grounds, wo found our old friend, Nat. Staßan, tsclinfug under his 1 ,'01f21 tips and' 9g tree . . ' VrAi oalipits the bout In which, his killtY OLD MAN _-_, •--- bskfore him lived, although it has beesilemod *CPA rthipcpred =somewhat.) "BO ns the aiding and window-Undo were - 014 on when the blinding wu first erected in 1812. more than fifty years ago. 8211ThEll Is a well•to• do farmer, who doesnotthink the chief end of men in his calling is to toil and . Slave for the sake of accumulating more wealth, but rather to make his home cheerful; he accordingly la• lw' enOugb to maintain a good: appetite, and is always ready to lend a helping hand to at unfortunate neighbor, or enjoy a social visit. We doubt very much If the anxieties and per. plalties incident to official life, will be relished by him With as much real seat as ho now ex• penances in looking after the < Alan of his farm. But we started out with the intention of spending the afternoon with Major Goma • and his family, and although the hours seemed to Hy quickly, we felt on taking leave of our old friend,-"as the• shadows began to lenghten," that there was-more real pleasure derived from Bitch ailsit, Ili:an In the rounds of "fashionable calls" for a whole year* ' and we returned to our home with an Intense longing for a home in the country, and among such, Mends as we had just parted with. WE find the following notice of the death of Miss Ltzzrz Ircasizt In.the Duluth Minntreffan : • fr, "The sad duty of recounting the incidents attend ing the demise of this gentle and amiable young lady, is greatly softened by the timrscioneness that the living (aid' which sbe posseseed until the last, assured her , parents and relatives that It was tree that her Christian soul could say : .1 heard a voice from Heaven saying unto trie writs, from-henceforth,bleitsed are the &Wish° die in the Lord. !von so sate! - lbb - spirit; for they rest!ro their labors.' C And wth wontan ibin binnsed hss passed and n from innirtinli corru fnilA pti a on linz inre in hrim on—from mortality into Immortality. Mary Flizabeth was born in Towanda, Pa., Sep tember le. 185 e. From ber eartiestlisping she had lesruidl t 0 comprehend the serene and- loving in fluence Of Christian teaching. and she had grown into the bloom of womanhood with so gentle a na ture, that her life was a • "Swet ipring, full of sweet dayii and roses, A btlz wherete compacted lie." At school in her s tudies studies she was a bright evample -f cheerful industry b ud intuitive judgment, and hore a high record for attentiveness, obedience and serenity of - .lion, beloved by teachers and companions. Among home associates she had the merry ring o -' chaste heart, added to the simplicity o posi of perfect d ty, and was as charming in her do meaticity is)i the society of friends. While at the Parochial school last winter, at St. Mary'. Mall, Feral:mit, Minn., she was attacked with pneumonia, which'setUed permanently, and from which she de clined in health, notwithstanding several flattering periods of convalescence, until she was brought home In June. She then rapidly sank, until death relieved her from suffering. On Easter Sunday, 1879, she was confirmed by Bishop Whipple. and received into full inemberanlp of the Episcopal Chtirch eV, Faribault, and she has proven that she was worthy of bearing the cross and reaping 'the crown of righteousness; fully convinced in her lat ter days that Heaven but tries our virtue by Milk hen, and that I - . , "The i path of serroVe; and that pith alone, , Leads to the land where sorrow is unknown." 1'• ' _ - LAYING OF 4 • CORNER STOICS. OF A NEW flarnar CIIIMCII.—The corner steLe of the new Diptist Church of East Smithfield, Ta.,"was laid on Thursday of last week, al one !Alcoa, with ap proppate services. I The singing was rendered by the Suited choirs of the village ; reading of the Scriptures by Rev. Mr. Rsteta; prayer by Rev. C. L. F. Mown; address by Rev. C. C.. Corms. An historl. cal sketch prepared by Dr. Ilur-r ocs. was read by Rev. B. S. D zaw. Short addresses wcro given by Revs. D. D. GUAY. of Laceiville, and S. J. LC6li. of •Towanda. The casket containing the historical sketch and other documents was duly deposited, and the corner steno laid by BENJAMIN ScoTr and wuj s n \coop, triter which .prayer was offered by Bev. J. 11. NASON. the close of these services the congregation repaired to the grounds of the Con. gregatoinal Church, where a plentiful dinner had been prepared by, the 'citizens of the township.- This dinner was prepared by many willing hands' and generous hearts, and Is a token of the interest felt by all classes of the community in the success of this ent•rprise. By unanimous cnusent all who sat at the table paid for their dinner, and the snug sum of $l4O was Fres trod toward furnishing the cliurch. • The old church was built in 1820. It was a costly work as the times then were: the country around a howling wildernesi, nails, glass and 'church furnish. tug at high prices; wheat al fifty cents a bushel; butter at sir cents a pound, and no money In circa. !talon. By diligenCe and self-denial the work was done,- and the old , meethnbonse stood upward of half a century as a plate for the assembling of oZd*s people. This budding was occasionally used by other churches before their houses of worship were built, for which use nothing was ever asked or received. The only bell Or the village hung.in the steeple of the old church. The whole was destroyed by fire on Sunday morning. February' 8, 1874. • In view of the blessings conferred upon the com munity by three Ireligtons society in sustaining public worship for i over half a century and in freely °Tering their former meeting house for purpose and in view of their recent misfortune. In seeing it so suddenly destrOyed by fire, It is fitting that the people generally Should feel an interest in the building of the new house. The Baptist people led by their zealous pastor., Rev. F. S. Evanrrr, have done nobly in i mbic:thing for .1 the proposed church. 3lany other citizens have aided in the work. The dinner of Thursday, prepared - so ern taneously by the people with such results In money, s a file will offeripg to this enterprise and grate fully appreciated by the Baptist people. But the woik of tmildin,is substantial and well furnished editiec of brick wilt require more subscriptions than have yet been received. All should continue their offerings to this work until it is completed _ - JOTTINOS AB I OUT Tows, BY A SOJOUAN- Ea.—Some or TIM CONSTQUENCES OE HoserraL rry.—ln these latter days, when party giving , and party going arein'v,igne, the question of hospitality - is very naturally suggested. A fam ily consultation takes ,place, in which all the urgencies of the case are disci:lased, and the result is, that asocial gathering that is to be small and select, consisting only of persons known to be entirely congenial to each other, is dr termined upon. A little more mature con sideration, and a suggestion of economy to the effect that more can be accomplished by_a gen eral massing of those to whoin one is indebted for similar attentions, and those to whom one desires to be indebted for similar attentions, swells the list to the largest number that the bathe is capable of entertaining comfortably, or nn:ioni`ortably. Here ends the more -diffi cult mental proeps,i of the affair, to one house hold, but who shall measure the, great sea of agitation set in motion by the scattered invita tions ? Our Sits.‘a is frit Sett, and all in .a Sutter about the inevit i lble white.dress, and its cirl eamscribeil de orations. I'ink ribbons aul blue ribbons have been alternating, until she, is heart-weary. We suggest a threading of black, here and there, jest enough to shade off the fleecy folds, with, an economical outcrop ping of natural Mowers. We .dwell, upon the graceful simplicity of a young girl's attire that we Paw at the Linta Hall, and which she made with ler 'own tali hands, atter, a similar idea, but all to no stbiet. SVPAS is obstinately prac tical, and the :e is no ale of attempting to drag her along flie'regions of "high art." She does - I not seem lacking in her estimate of purity of expression and Outline, bat she tlel:lart a that I I it is bad encugh to dream of -being oat I.n pa -rade, in the lim attire that these mad paint ers drop amortise over their helpless angels, without facing d , e sharp eyed critics of every day life. "I. hite n't the desire, it I have the coinage," she ezclaims petulantly, 1 " to- wrap myself in a scat pattern of cloud," and the dear child may iia in the rill of it, for in pral portion to the plaiuness of fr dress, does she' recede from her twelfth chance , of a beau at the parti. It is taken for granted * that 'they are "strangers in Jerusalem," who ..4o not know thattdherel l are jut twelve girls to one Po; in oar delectable town:. It has a most an desirable effect upon the boys. They feel their importance umiarrautably. They, snap their fingers at the unfortunate eleven, and pick the Miss that can afford to sweep the largest sur faiie of ball-doom floor with her -raffled trail, which fact is agreat affliction to poor and proud ;mammas. As aJ class, these discreet ones cling tenaciously _ to tho chaste 'simplicities 'of the jeminitio thilet, until an enlargeotparse pro nounces its grand " eczema" to the art trots area of their advancing and more cultivated desires. ' Oar Sao is wiser'than we, -after all, in her filea t i of a aultai;l ) e party out-fit . "High art is best higher a , and the lasile that, does not aspire - to a solitary hanging about the walls, • i must dress up and . daeb, or the lads , will none of her; "and the, hospitality_ of -the hospitable counts for littlal as a means olonterring pleas. ere. 1 . - ' - • Our observations in the domestic phases of this subject arel, that it is einedingly.utifortti nate for the husband of a modem housekeeper to bo percniiially hospitable in his disposition. ,Even the remoto . possibility .of " entertaining angels unawares," neTer- tempts liar hostess into any newisO linty on this point. The gen tleman she cali f "iglu," ttith an irrepressible emphasis of ownership, has times of coming hone to dinner, in so bland a mopdi - 01 With rift ti &Phil of amiable iserliith as to tni. . ' • , vey a seggestion , hoveriiiiintent, to suscepi tibilities less trained than those o hii wife. On theimr =askew, she trinriablyls her Bpi and falls into a reticence that for alions co ic s unimouniable to us. During o 1 weeks for and on public days, r . any of those occasions that draw people m a dist tance, !these symptoms become c ale, and our host's frantic carts to bring aut a. de, gree of feminine phabilli7 In the. Pselil are decidedly painful to whims: We Ini t eWb bad his private ambitions to servo, but — ive could to pro wire see how it failed .tO meet .Ng wifeVAPPrird, who `iii of au * 61 4 tura beer self, until the Democrat made the (discovery. He is se bitter ,on what he calls; 19 lx ..di.... that be feels authorised to Isbu4;ev n ques: tionable lowa', to bring about an oocuskussi 61 foe& After's dinner, eaten amfdeouditi.ct rectum we him beetileeertbing, the. kodd .113330 gave the elipiel for leaving the teble,st limomP al. vied her spouse to the doer. The, I window of the De=rat's min was - orerheed. and is drew in thither. noiseleeely, s hot With .vielble Intent • I "Do lon see dila," exclaimed t.. honseilte, falling Into an impressia; and pointing across the The' I looked Into and aronud, the nbig , • • lees, as , directed. There were a con steads leaning against-the idds of ,; undergoing a vigorous assault of ki and soap suds, Ind some bedding ly in tho sun. - " wou” he said, quietly, what is aro housa-oloaning, I suppose." " Yea - , Iny dear," was the snap Lay are houso•cirNu;dl4. Thal( and hone° Moan, prordisettously , ;fable vilitr id amiable, igreeable, polite, ant. .remittingly hospitable people: Their doors aro always open, and their friends descend upon them in cold weather and in hot weather,in wet weath er and in dry iveafher,—al morning, noon; and night, year in and year out; and the only nota ble consequences'of ail this hospitality, as far as I have been able to discover, is it frequent and flourishing harvest of bed . bugs.h If the gifted husband of our clot era had ever indulged in the vision! pective constituency, built in a met the merits of her savory broiling Le and bakin g,that vision was dispell dews of the morning. He went street, with a straight-ahead, crest and aho.returned to the bosom of hi It is } needless to describe the sr] face of the Deinoerat; to whom we ed for this bit of domestic enlightec will in due time, according to the "I pensation," rectiVe a suitable rower BIRTH • DAY PARTY -AT M Itthowtv's.—A very pleasant facet' took _place on .Thursday last, at near Monreeton. It was not a g an elegant 13210810111. but the. g, gether of a large family of child Wale the birthday of • a dear ml house was the same (but little that mother was brought to, a I than forty years ago, and where a. 'ever since. Many Scenes of joy an' the dear old house witnessed, but merry, than the one of which we children have been born, and - gro hood and womanhood, sheltered roof. • Two of them; ust at the life. went over the titer. The eld died at nineteen. The other child, l the same age—went to war for th • .his country and never cane bade father, too, has pine home. Ton his Master Called him. Not forget row of that day, but feeling mini happier re-union when life and i. over,--the gayest, merriest part been oar fortune to see, gatbere. honor the dear mother's sixty-thIA birthday. Children, grandchildren, and two - great-grand s it children, (more .than thirty pei one in all) spent, the whole day in one long ene o; plea sure. ',The table was loaded with very Iliatiry, w and ase bowed our heads in Prayer, lam sari) every heart went upward to )21od, for His , great goodness and loving liindneiss to ins all. The preheats were ..nmerous I nd elegant, si :l including gold glasses for the de r eyes that had been dimmed by time, and many other beztotital things,—proving that hough each' had their own home and dear o es, yet the dear old Male and the dear tnotLer still had a warm place in csch heart. * 1 •-• The house was ornamented and festooned with evergreens, to welcome the dear children home again. Priends from a (lista/leo also proved by their presence, their lote and rever ence for one whose heart and 'home have al wayibeen open. to receive and Welcome those she loved. As.evening came on, and each ono departe4 labia or her own-houte,l to again re sume life's work, surely they most have felt stronger and better by this family gathering. And it will be a bright spot in e 24 lite %then it is retailed. ONE or Toe Gums. . . WE FIND the, following ILO death of Mrs. G. U. DRAKE, ii rose Republican. he died on t.ho 9th ult., and was 61 years of age. Her nurnerouli warm friends in this place, where she resided so many. years, will mourn her loss end ympa thize with her sorrowing husband: JJJI "Her illness was brief—only two dajf —and her death very unexpected. Generally the mere mention of the death of an , clindividualls as well if not better than further bitutry, but in the subject of this memoir, wisdom and jes• lice invite especial mention. Her conversion i !, to God, and her relationship the M. E. Church, is dated at the age of ei hteou. Her gamest, deveted, and exemplary Chrislan life was observed and felt by all wit n the circle of her acquaintance. , Her readiness to engage in every work having' for its aim the elevation and purity of society, and the morality and godliness of the individual, evid' need Ito her intimacy with Jesus, man's ympathizing friend.. Her attachment to the sus° Of God and her church was strong and unfeigned. " Her interest in the recent temperance work of our towallas net surpassed lby any, and i paralleled by few if any. An o aeization of the women for more systematic and efficient work.; had been completed only a feW, 'weeks itrevions, and, ier interest and fficiency was therein recognized;by being eh see its Presi dent. Her last public prayer nil , wOrds of counsel were uttered in the blinic Temperance prayer meeting, only about fifty hours! before she took her departure from her a rchly habi tation. Its spirit and force will long *bid • log in the memories of all presen,. " `ter last words, uttered wheel frien i posed - hcir better; were, "Let 00 ideal very tired.' A bereaved heart, tinder 'li sitration of the utterance, a kW bean her death, penned the followli linei which I close this mention of th edeatl whoss loss so very many keenly (feel' "RELIT MOTLIER SAL "I must have rest"— , Du weary of this strife; The toils and ewe of life.; The years with sorrow: rife His way Is beet.• "Now let me sleep,' 4 My work on earth is done, The battle fought, the vie And now I'm going hoine - Why weep, why weep? "Now let tuci . sleep,"-- Close by, close by I see The gates ajar for me-- 1 I evermore shall be At Jeans' feet. "Now let me sleep, ' I'm very tired," she said, And bowed her weary hes( Ah I can it be she's dead , 'Only asleep." COURT PROCEEDINGS r veiled at this place on Monday H0n.1 , . D, Monnow presiding Judges HAMMES and Bussi i i.r. The usual preliminary busuiesi ed,"hearing motions, granting rr Monday afternoon • the • 4011 t wero i l sworn in as Grand Jurors: James McCabe, Forema6; John Bin ~. Horace Ballard, C. H. Cash, George 1 3. S. Diark, John Dobbins,_ G. East Jared Hammond, Edmund Hor4 n, !Lai ninge, Goorge Khmer, J. P. Lee, Ed Blorran, Hiram, Meeks, John ickey:l Shive, Ingham Stone, C. H. Up on, P, Dyke, J. S. Wobd. The constables returns were r ade a to. .1 ' Coin. vs. David E. Campbell4-13nret 'wade. Continued to Deeemberl tette.' Corn. vs. Joseph Vanderpool'-Laree motion, Court permit a none pr9sequi tared on payment of costs. In the matter of the widening 0 street, in Canton borough. Tti 0 0 311 1 Court is Sind , wherein exceptio nsare so and the retiort of viowert set ilitlP. In the matteT of the applicati n for 1 Bridge, in the l township of W ren. port of reviewers filed, reporti g In , said bridge,- . , Daniel K. drowkys. Thos. . Lai VpuidUlif ihe Court: Med & mirk tin* sal lontliMatff thtlAtali i it ii 1 1 1 . 1, • Armeabi Twp. Ink A. Dunham. The ophilmi of the Court filed. The decree of the . Neater directing the costs to be paid by A. Burnham; it reven4and Armenlitownshlp is ordered to pay the same. In all other respects the de. tree' of the Vaster, so far as' It relates to the rejected faders, Is confirmed. Com. vs. Nathan Ednalnster —Desertion. El; hanan Sthltb, Esq., for the Commonwealtis4 N. W..Patack and L. N. Evans, Biala, for the defendant. This mint was commenced this afternoon. • "Tuesday, Sept. 8. - Son; P. D. Morrow pre, aiding, and Assoc's . * Judges Harkness arid Elwell on the ben* , • On motion of Pop% I McPherson, Court sp% , prove of the appcdntsitetit of D. U. Montgoik ery as Deputy ConssAbli of Wyatt:ming town; ship. • .• Mill On motion 'Court 'approve of the appoint" moat of H. V. Nichols u Deputy Constable of Smithfield township:-; ' - Andrew Boobleh vs:Hannah Seebicli. Piling _find reading deposition'', on motion of Peck a' Streeter, Court make fho usual decree of di vorce. 0 worthy Coro. vs. liathantdrahnter—Desertion. The Court orders the defendant to be - discharged; and that he and Needs Edmineter pay thi, costs jointly. aid tiule, 0 0 4 imp eg prem. of bed- Ibe' hciuse, hen maid jog around Com. vi. L W. Depow and Diana Depeff-- Nuisance. 'Dist. Att'y 'Beeves and Elhanan Smith, Esq., tor the Commonwealth. FoyloA, McPherson for the defendants. This cue was continued through tie afternoon ,and °Toning. The Grand Jury disiosod of _the.- following cases it? , They 1 tic reply, eau I+7.lse Ttie7 , are .ittiiily 'rain BILLS.' Coln. vs. Lewis Jones—Bapo. Corn. vs. Thomas Boberts—Larceny Com. vs. Tho Mas Roberts—Larce n y. Corn. vs. Albert Brown—Murder. Com. vs. M. S. Warner—Amason and battery. Corn. vs. deo. W. Decker- r Procuribg an abortion. Com. vs. Frank's Hinman—Assault and batten/ The POsecutor Michael Naglee fo; costs. CoM.':Tik Michael HanrahartMalleirma mischief. and Cont. Ira. UMO—Assana end battery. Ou mo• Lion Court direct a none proemial to bh entered in each cue upon payment's)! coats. ant host of a proa nre upon d stewing, led iiko the down the t-fallen air, kr family. le op ttio re indobtL moot: Ile Wednesday. Sept. 9, Hon. D. D. 'ldomiow pre: idr big, and Associate Judges lissiniftis and IlussiaA 01l tbeftienche • • i • : • • 0:931. Ye. Ellen Sloven —Assault and battery. ' OA Motion Court direct a nolle proffequi to be entered on payment of posts. ' Cruz. vs. David Watera-' -ObtaLuing property under false pretences. Continued to December Term.' In the matter of the application of Mary E. Bldg way for the benefit - of litr separate earnings—On reading petition and on motion of E. 11. McKean. Esq.. the Court orders, and directs that the prayer of the petitioner be. granted. ITZ3 COM In the matter of the application of Elects Kellar for - the bandit of her separate earnings—On reading petition and on motion of I. N. Evans, Esq., the . Court orders and directs that the prayer of the pe titioner be granted. 'AVID I L ring l ul wir in gay homee tid air ' Elizabeth Benjamin re.,13. B. Berdaniltt—On read ing and filing depositions. and on motion of 11. B. Mclfean,pq., Court make the usual ordek and de cree of (Moro% I tLatin en, t. . nged ride, le has sorro cola- The that M. P. Wasson vs. T. B. Wisson—On' reading and Ming depositions. and on motion of I. N. Evans, Eeq., Court make the usual order and decree of divorce. more lived w lme more Tan Man dl its of fighter near none write. a ' to bones hreslio dattl -.a son defeitse of Thei dear years since ing Ilia cor ed of a far turmoil is BUSINESS LOCAL. or Large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames, at WIIITCOMB 3: Sri Aces, PMer cur's Block. . , sir New goods just recivdd at M i Spectacles and eye glasses, warranted equal to any in the market, from the cheapest to the best, at Hnnnet.max's. it has over together to . 1 tie lf you w ant the best Cook Stove ex4ut, call it JuNE.'d, iu Mercur's eigl. For the best Roast or Steak go to Mirga h RII2IDELI:S. g Got to WIIITCO3III & StIAUT'S, Moroi:tea .stock, for your Books and Stationery. - NS. The largest assortment. o clocks at low prices at HENDELMAN'Et. Fon SALE:W. A. ROCKWELL has one of P K. DEDENAK & Co's. 0. X. Horse Power Hay Presses for sale. The best there ip. June 1, 1871: JAcon.4 is alrgady receiving his fall goods. "The early bird catches the worm," and those who call early at bieoa.9 . Clothing Store will be enabled to secure the hest har zainit eve+ offerek ••' : ' • for All kinds of black horn, rub ber and real jet jewelry at very low prices, a M. PINDELMAN'd • is.. C. F. Cnoss .has inet received a terk/arito invoipo of Ltooha siutOle for S.& Libraries, which he will furnish at a discount of Viper tent. to schools. nvti e, '0) tho FOUN. D. —On tint Fourth of July, ,a C. T. U. or A. badge. The loser can have it by calling at tbia office. A. B. CULVER, Wyalusing, is the agent for tho Now American Sewing Ma. chine, which iktaking the lead of all others. SWAtherican and Swiss Watches, 'aged stock , ever brought to, thin town, at SE`QDP.LM.~i~B , Fos , -SALE. -= l5O ttexe.ti ,of Jpoil, 1 mile from Ulster depst. Also several second hand wagons. , A. B. iisirrn. 4p* , FOIJND.--On the road leading from this place !Co flortroeton, two, - ,Ontter bars f. mowing.inaehine. The owner Can Bnd the /at this office. in. The best pftice to buy ready mado clothing la at No. 4. 2 doors we ( ' of Con. DINO, RI:WILL (t, CO% da sup ip, I'm lib() itt• 0 after I, with of her HOUSE AND'LOT lOU SAL —Terms easy. Apply li) Mrs. over M. J. LosWs store. : ..- f Parasols in all : eived by EVANS &.' HILDSSIIIe ' ,wish to to see .fine gold kNDE6fASI 9 B. ' ' % e k R®°' A large line the now elhades, just ref ta.lf you Jewelry, cell Itt, vsr Fr) the finest Ini lEI2 It may bn advantageous for the pr‘blic to know that is this ca'reme dry we. {(her the MYER/011AG if tLI aro e• with an iblindanco of water, and does ail ostorn work with dispatch. vie; If you want the International Lessons and Sunday School_ papers, give your order to C. F. Cuss, who can , !midi them to 'ou on better terms thati'yeti 'can"get them in the city. Kul ' , COD- oar the 7 tia n the MIS lh ioit .eoetate bench. SEED WHEAT.—The suhscriber, of fers to, the public four varieties of "choice seed wheat—Diehl, Michigan White, Weeks, Lan• ansact- lea, ete. cling caster Red. persons Aug,pet 1, 1874. Tritt, Jr, I Chaffee, kabrook i on den• you .don't wau your wife, to bay - the new patent:Sad-Iron; 'keep her away: ftoai Jwszte: : ' It le the bed and most cotivoill-, ant invention for lessening the . :tedious work of ; ironing ever presented to the public. No one who sees It will ever go home without It. and Mc- Charles C. Van- d sworn BRADFORD COUNTY TEACUEREe Asso-, 1 CIATION.—The next session of the Bradford CO . Teachers' Alisociation, Will be held in Canton, in the Preaiiyterian Church, beginning Fridays Sept. p, 410 o'clock, and continuing in sea son two dip. 71 The appointments are as follelys :. Lecturer, ev. G. P. WAT 6 O7B; Ess a y is t s , lcus.fl?ApuiT, 1/01, SARNI V. DALLAnto; Declitimeni, W. S. Davinson, B. It. CoLw:Lr.; Business CoMmit'r tee, E. J, ANGLE, B. N. WILMA:I9, CUM'. WAni nti, HE ES Bovnwux, 'll.ture Don, ,Cr.itmi rata. ' " - , 1 of the y. On o be en• Cusco of the tattled, Couoty The re tool. of Papers onedneationtl topics will be read b Professors RYA'S and Kennri. • • b. The 013"1" E. J. ANuza.; Ftee. Ells At A, MOLT, liirT! I= NOT ♦ 'IIII7E DILI. V. ou IiENT. L. Wu;marry, a plain Gold Ring to tamood, go to ilssoxtauss; STALIFOUD. 112=3391 test 1 47 livelisiter /es - a il tnag iron 7' u -, _Hew =1 ar of Olothhig Woirs'o. teat &op b . ) buy Bashi" .rs and illtindir Of . Lumber, Is &t Ns Factory on Charles street. Of. strooL They id cheap for cash. T Blhris, D. Inorr & 13 , flee 107 Ms I F.-DArrmiles removed hie p to the store lately °envied by i rr;where be will be zploaaed to see I .t g* work. ier 4ar4eits eh. Jam` Wp -1.11 in.wlo is the universal testimony sel. It of alllq' the count nue of tbe .elccting g tore testi?! I • ted with tho butane, that O. F. OS the best . arranged Book Store in and city dealers tell no Cyan= Is Iciest buyers. That his taste in • ode ii - excellent," all who visit his 0 Bra4foid County . Conn- H., will meet at Troy, in Long's ursday, the 17th of September, clock r. ffi. A general attendance and other slumbers of the prdcr as business of importance will the Council. D. LILLE; Seey. . .31astOr. T 9il of P. of Hall, on 1 1 874, at 2 .1 of delegate ', requeate me bet° P. H. B imm you want a neat,,tasty snit call at 3i,Lirs Wouee. I sap I iery cheap eder Attachments to - the Rake, for rowing all kinds of Bawd; and ;Ilea eiv silae 'the best s for sato at low pricer. • IL M. WELLES. .s Tompkins Bay Press• iors"eforialiee' Cirt, 'O4ll ee txntrO at $1 Ror thy, at. P. L 106. J nd Brat•c) 'OS*, No 33'4Ccilnd;s1C • L 1713 WOLFE has just received (Irtiimit bf 'nits and Caps over offend ilei•lT I lie largest this max i IERCE & numLs are selling !s of Coal very cheap. They arc sole Fthe . celebrated Barclay Coal. Coal at a discount... prdera.left :at wore, M. J. L'oka'a StOri.,' and at tore will receive prompt attention. rat.. all vac - tell .1 agents for by car los cALKI*B 11011VIN'9 ev'eral valuable Farms and t, LAAS /Pr Bale by .O.4.IITI,ETTck T/LACt ionscs a ho North Branch Associa sersalists will hold its annual meet lIVAUIP, Bradford Co., Pa., on the 4nesday and the followtog Thursday, I d 24th of StExterdber, 1871. • A' cor , ion is extended-6 all. !ion of U. tug at 8 !oar th W fLe 2ta dial invitt C. II BALLARD, Clerk Ang. 25. 1871 Sylvan •HOOSEB TO BENT.-0110 111 , near tipper &Rot, and Ca o io Sec• :oquire at office of OrrivroN TIIRE First Ws o l nd War, RL - NT - -Dwelling containing suitable for a boarding house or a ly. Also, one small three•stery house of town. Second at. Fos 4 rooms argo fo 61 n centro No. 32, , , L is not gnus , t Iv l(tiown that et the it,xs. Bindery over the office, makes Blank Books in any .ling and binding desired. If you w Ledger, Jaffna! or Docket) give 4 12 r W Dalt ptylo of want a IV bim a ca 'by run the risk of an acei n you can get a ticket good for $3, e of death, for 20 cents a' day, by call ANK 131:IIIIANK, at upper depot? Iter dnt, vsll poo in en ng on F VAL.--W. DITTILICI.1 3 , Illusio .ii . changed his base, and may here= wand at the corner of Main ai,tl Pine NOME'S now block. , MI i dealer, Li aftet be .treets, It CCARE a: EDWARDS RIO pre.' sell teas of every variety eleaper than • e leading housee 'in the city, which are 1. lit their circulars broadcast over the Grangers will do well to give them a e buying elsewhere. ' . Stir prod to l l llny of t. sending, ! country. call bero Ladies If you wish• to know car, and hOw to wear it, call at E. J. She has all the nevelties of the sea- Stir what to VIN4OB' 800 Miss A. E. Purr, (formerly Itominni.b's Clothing Store), has to TRACI' k Moonn's new block, sher pared to do all kinds of dress-maki g inable terms. She is also agmt for 's patterns. IS. over Ig. remve al she if • ou ross. Butteric. Gentlemen, we youl, call ution to our•uow• styles, of ,folloev for .4 Slimmer wear. Prices bw. Cons t &Coons. to the Court House. se. I your att. Spring ii! Oppos Paper :nd ' Oulair's ' w 'WOMB iajiiiirea• , ------ .:E. FOB SA —On Second-st., /E. Pine 'and ridge —cash, side. Twelve r as, Water Heater; Badge : , etc. One , est con eeient . houses to be found. sib . quire on the premises. V ______L„,t. Pnrunda MASON. ..„_. •'r , ws Woci.u.s Mur..—Card • , g, and Weaving, MS° Mannfactnr i h-Droasing, etc:,, as nbnal. Stocking annel and Clothe for sale.. Machinery iia.good ordor, ands\work warranted with t- W ' lapstch. , Wall t®. cheap a Blorcn, I 's Block Hot I : between! rooms; t. of the 1 Terms e. ME Lug, SP; ing, Cl. Yarn ran. .g ft do* ASH Buyns.—My be ready for inspectil ontb, and , havink in 'prepared to show with a calk a finer. ani Goode of this • "stook I honor Men and Boys' Clot ng ever befoie, n this market at prim that will please not fail to call onus oforo you putu I. you will find it for 3 .nr• interest to o Ono-Price Clothier, . LEX. SOLON*, merit of offerOd you. abase, call op 123 11 • Augu t 24, 1871. County Toatur;iltistitute for nt school year, will bo held as follows rof week' at Alba; beginninf Bept. don of n: week at. Athens, beginning I; a session' of a week at Wyahasing, be- Oct. 5. The session at each place will Monday, at 2 o:elock r. 11G, and dose netting Friday. p L z A mem 14; a ses Sept: 21 ginning open op on tho Tho been sei I:sistanco of competent instructors bak wed.. - '/C.Km-zir, I,da, Pa., Bept'.l, 1874 Tows • When the times are dull, pra era take advantage of the market and eir Mock. Such bas been'the case with EDWAnne.. During the past' few , manufacturers and jobbers have been .us to sell that they hire - been willing on a very small margin, and MeCeps •s know 'that it - "nlxiblo sixpoßco is han a slow shilling," consequently they eater. inducements to .citsh beyers for Lug in the grocerydine thin any other ltment in the nerdy.. ,They deal in the , at brands of family srqeerl i es andfletir. dent lay in McCall mouth: so anti to.tratl EDW better offer g everyll re7ob We take pleisafe ' clslling at area/ realer-0 to t6o adVertise i ment of .arsrnaz In another column. Mr. It. has arntxl the eniiablii repntatiori of 'being our most reliable' bnairmaii : men, and 'experience in the; clothing business him to inaku and'oirer Witter bargains Dee who are engaged in dui briainees, o have not stated thimiserves or the ties tor purchasing Vrtilch he. posseas• • era can rely implicitly on hie represent and feel confident that'artieles purcbaa , Is atom are . just wb'at he represents " I • tend°. bI E B B , justly ono o hie lon enabl than t hnt w oppor i ea. B idiom ad at; them. 11..,.HAaals, at Unary Store, next door to C more than realized the exit' peopt:. Hie phA of goods el), to a at-claaa . city atom, ai l tower than most ordinary c meat Tb ladies ot.Towands, eount flud 11 to their a. ble sVpreberore pttrobasieg. plciuu,to to socorameocl su ots out itiithinii • =I . DILESS-MAKING.-Idrs. HENfty Mint In tho Arcade block, °pintail° tbeaplitee pal Church, is prepared to do - dreturtiMking in the latest style`and neatest manner on abort notioe'and at reasonable prices. rittltg mode a specialty. Stamping done alao. • FOB SALE.—A good iloasp Enquire Of Powzr. TowsOa, Aug. 12,187L-3w. , Pines ItgnucED.--:- 0001:1 0 pple, yott who pay for what you get, and sire the merchants' supporters, do you realize that , if you buy at places whero general credit/agiven, it is you Who really pay 'for all 'that file beats and people of poor pay consume ? It's added to the Price of everything you get, and honestl ly pay for, and for our part we propose ,that it shall no longer be so. From to-day iwe stmt . down on book acctiunta'and long-winded cred its. and . scil Groceries for . Cash or Prckluce l , at Reduced Prices.` Corneal:id sea the pri)of of it. BRAMIXALL & HAIOUT, Red, White At, Illueiltor4 l . Aug. 113—tf. CELI:Inca, SOCIETY AND OFFICIAL Di• arcroar.—The following directory Is published for the information of the public. We will thank our friends for notifying us of any errors they may (na celle/ • I i• Barnsr Carmen—Main. Street, below Washing ton. Services Sunday at 10% A.M. and 7% p.r. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. 'Pastor, Rev. S. J. Luta. 'i• Exist:oat+ Otrtutoif—Oor. Main and Caned Streets, Services Sunday at 10% a.r. and ;t5 r.m.l Sunday School at 2a. ar. Rev. Coanttr, E. Meli.vener. Pas tor. ILE. Cm:mutt—Main Street, abOve State, Services Sunday, at 10% A.M.. and 7% P.M. Prayer ,Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School at, 12 o'clock. Pastor, Rev. 31.0. Exam, , 1 . PETABTTEIIIAN 0111=11 --Court Street, near CoUrt House. Services Sunday at,10% A. M., and. 7r. W. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. .Bntidtty School 12 at. Pastor. Bey. J. 13.11Xlwaitz _I , 1 1 8.8. Ps= Ann Panz.—Services every two weeks'. it 2 and 11 .a.rt. and 7% P.M. Sunday School at 4 r.m. Pastor, Rev. Parmucit Toxin. A.M.E. altmot—State Street, above Second. Preaching Sundays at 10% a.z. and 7% F.M. Sun day School at 1 r.u. ' A.Y.M.-1 4 tournorm COatWnEttr, No. Masonic Hall, over Patch's dart P.M J. C. LIIVI3O, E.C. ISSIOM Lora*: lio.l.oB.—Ondo in ttr wceks at 7 " J. 0. Iltrllf 0, W.M. Nt two wecks, 11.H.D.A. Clung's, No. 76L—Once m ... at 7 Y.M. • CHAS. F. Cam, H.P. ' I L - I 0. or G. F.—BaanYonn Loma, No. X 167. Odd Fellows' Hall, over Frost & Sons Furniture Rooms. ]teats every Monday evenings: 7 o'cl9Ck. ,Wir• JONES. N.G. WADDEN MILL, Sec. IMADYOIID- ENDAZIPMEXE. No. 41.-31cets second and fourth Wednesday evening of each • month. Wsx.' Sstnen. C.F.:Wm:min Hist, WM. JonEs, Scribe, I K. Of P.-;-UWANDi LODGE, 1f0,291.-111Dets every Tuesday evening in Temperance Hall, 7!; o'clock. J. P. VADIFLEET. W.C. ' Ii.O.S.C.—TONVANDA LODGE, No. 370,--51ects ROC ond and fourth Thursdarol each month. J4s..vis blnxmv, B.K. OYFICIAL DIRF:CTORY. Preeident Judge—lion. P. D. Monnow Tuviatia. AsprialeJudva—lion. S.D. IleanNEm4,Sprinaneld. lion. C. S. Eufmr.rtt., Towanda; .1 I i'rothanolary and Cicrk of Court—BENl. M. rEet. Register and Recorder and CKerk of 04 Olphats' Court-0. J. CHITBDUCW. • .. , I Sheriff—J. MONROE SMITH. 1 - I I COMM4SiOnerS—MORIIIB SIiErAILD, Wells; De. J. .L'IMENDALL,TOWIItida; ABRAM SNZLL. Towanda; Jury • Comunianonert.-- , B; r. KNAPP. E. FEIICII:SON, Ulster'. ' _ Columbia; • .. _l.,_ Treasurer—MerUsElv 3lssisass.l.; Deputy. Mails gx.sznzr,Towanda. . 11 I I Auditors.— A. B. BaowN, Herrick; Ina Cuass, South Creek; E. B. DuLoso, North Towands 1 Counsel—Prar & DAVIES. . , Phyt iriany-Dn.D. 8. Pawn* ' I ' TOWINDA gOROUGII OFFICERS. 1 - 11.urrse—Yssai.s BRYANT. - I Counritinen--JAssis BRYANT, JOHN D:'IIIONTANTZ, J. MI Rano, JAMES MCCABE. T. B. Joistmu,' lE. T. Fa, D. 6,,,PiWr, T. 31. Woomirrt, ~ ,I .SetyWhd Treasurer—Josr.rn Encosr.ceic. ,i JlLltiCtil of Peace—W. C. BOGART, N. TODD. Constabtadoniiox Wm.s.s, L. T. Reiss.. Policemen—O. 8. Bowls. Jesus C. lIMNG, I ' Schootpirectors—J. A. Comnso,President of Board ; N. TODD, Treasurer; J. I': VA:inner, Bec'y; l B. W. IILVORD, J, N. CALIF,. JOHN HOL I MES. 1. , 1 Overseers of Poor—Dr. J. W. LYMAN, NIBS. Mu. k. Auditors- TAE: Bleeper:Li ,J. A. /I bun, a . Bleawar. _ Ataussor—imUslLlTrlnqi, • 1 }- • ' FIRE. COMPANIES. , • Esginerr—Chief, It. H. Pare's; Assistant AutoN CARMAN. . 1 Franklin Steam Fire Engine Co. No 1.-- 7 Meets first Wednesday evening in each month in Borough Engine House. I. B. HUMPHREY. resident; 3.. Waanrds, Jr., Seep i s ,1. !• , / .1 , Naiad Engine Co., No. 2.—Meet 3 - t Monday even. Ins in each month, in Borough Enno 'ruse, E. D. tilt Sxnez. President; G. E. non*, ey. I - I in L-ta Strain Fire Engine C „ So. 3.—Meet first Tuesday evening in each .mon ; in Lin-ts Engine House. B. A, PACKER 2'X tent; E. A. Maxus". 'ke, • I I . Mantua hook and Lade Co., So. 4.— Sleets Ant Wednesday evening in ach month, in Borough Engine House. Jassra . NEvise, President; E. C. IRVINE. Sec 7. - - - . l ' I • MAIL RRANOEMSNYS, 1 1 1 • TOWANDA Purr° cm—Mails going southclose at 9:30 .1.11; going north, at 10;15 a. mand 4:90 r. as. arrive from no at 10:90 A. if. and 4:30 P. re.; south 5 as n po. -• ; I , I , Barclay doses at 1 P.M.; arrives at 0:30 p.n. .8. & Eioses at 2:30 zit.; arrives it 10:NO A.M. • Troy ci aat S A.M.; arrives at l's.m. 1 Lehay e closes at 1 P.M.; arrives at - ' li 9r..' ' New Mini Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Battu , i s days& 12 W.; departs at 1 Y..* ~,_" hie °open). arrives Mondays, Wednesoays, an& Fri ya at 12 m.• departs at 1 P.lt. I' ' , _ 1) eshequin a • rrivai Tuesdays, Thursdays, , and =mei :tock of Fall n oit \ thb 27th chased`a large hose that. will better, assort• Co. Sup . theo/cw has eta tions of our, i odhl do arcAlit to ia, his prier', are loot ry cistablielp iu fact the \allele 4111:411go•. to , visit It iiirOtaC no real in diloVl4tueut 1- , days at 10 A. 11.; departs At 12 sr.i ALionn, , BUILDING ASSOCIATION F T 1 t Mutual Building and Sating Fund Acme logien.— Meets in Grand JPri BOOM ,tor payment of install ments, third Monday in, tho month, from sto 7 r. 1. N. N. Brrrs. sr.: President. 1 - I Towanda Building Azsociation.—Meats In' Grand Tory Boom star payment of installnionts, fourth Monday in each month, from oto 7 p,sl. .foszra Pownta. President. , j- , HARRIED. „ ADAMS,—TIIOHAS. --At the church in Ste vensville, Aug. 31,..1by Bev. T. Thomas, Ar thur H. Adaut,,Bl. D., of Clevelsnd,, Ohio, to Sarah C. Thomas, (daughter of the offi ciating clergyman), of Stevensville. The young couple 'orpoot soon to sail for Japan, under the patronage of the , Ameriean Board of Itifisshins. DIED. LINDEIEAN,In Troy, Pa.,',Arigu§t 27, -1874, Eugene Lindeman, in the '2Bth year of his !gel - Ife was the son of Jacatittsnmt tv. of Troy 7-• - 411.114;411 • young widow and little daughter are left to mourn his early death. He was highly respect ed, and many persons spoke soirowfully of his death on the day of his funeral. The funeral services Were conducted by Dr. S. E En uann, of Troy borough and t he audience was very large. A long prdcession followed his remains from his late residence to the Church, and thence to the ceinetery. Bettie time before his death, ho became resigned and an lone to de• depart. He will be remembered long and af fectionately by his n=erotui friends. • CLIFFORD.—In Foxburg, Pa., at the home of 'her only survivicg daughter. Mrs. Lydia, Wife of Wm. 11. Carrie, Mrs. , Lydia, Clifford, aged 76 years, 10 months, 3 dayi.' The' deceased was the mother: Hof tho lato Mrs, M' Camptown, • Bradford ,Co., lived for several years; and where' icted-and boloved u an ex cellent /Marl. . . I I - The ( lan Church of Wyalasing is thus ei so the heavenly glory, numer ous and shining r resentatives ; i Since hit December, thorn hav passed a l ay, besides Mrs. CLIFTOUD,—ELLTA CAMP, W 7. C. 611", Br., and Jurrrs Lnivis,— four all, whose, aggre gate ages amount to 311 ye rs. Who shall till their places? They were wel 'XioWn fur their deeds of charity. Their praise 's' in all! I this . region. • • D. Coox. rrOWANDA MA NnorzsALE PRICES Corrected every weanesday, subject to changes daily, - • Wheat,* bush. Rye, "fl brush Buckwheat, gi bush _ Corn. 1 11 bush Oats, *bush; rr . Mins, bush... . Butter rolls ) WO • do ( ,) q 1 lb new Eggs Vi - dos Potatoes, burh,new Flour barrel 4 'Onions 31 bush - • " WEIGHTS 07 GllAlll.—Whbat Go lb. ; Rye 5G lbs: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46.1 b; 58 lbs.; Beans G 2 lbs.; Bran 20 'lbs.; C lbs.; ThnOthy Seed 41 114: - Dried Pi Dried Apples 22 lbs.; flax Seed 50 113! IST OF LE TTERS rem:tin:l'g in L the Postoflice, Towanda, Pa., Sept. 9,11871. ' Brewster Irving; ChlNon Samuel:. Oharninan Nor man; Cclwell E W; Costello miss Ella; Fltrgeraid Isabella; Gallagher Edward; Hornet G; Hoagland Frank 2; Hurd Reuben 4 ;Ile% ay Hugh; Moore J C. Held for postage, d hn Maggot, Shesheguin, Pa. Bereons calling forabovo letters will say adver tised, giving .130 of list. I S. W. ALVOIIIY,,Y.M.. A DMINISTRA.TOR'SiO...TICE. . .114101.Notice is hereby given that all persons / indebted to tho estate of John Gartland. Jr., late of Ilryalut. tug, deceased, . are ireunested to make immediate payment, aml ail persens halving elahns against, said estate must_ present them dui* authenticated ter settlement. AND 'FEE. • Eept 10 4 j AdnAMistrator. • I TO THE PUBLIO:—* I , aviio had 1. nearly lateen years eigorloriceln boringround pump loge. I offer my tstryteefrAs the public. Work attended to in any part or Meese .mgin abort meter' and saddler.= guaranteed. CALVIN ALLEN, Veer Albany. Much 254 f. jilOR SALE OR RENT.;--A dQsirst ble House suct Lot en Fourth street, fifth bolus north of O. D. Bartlett's, overrentelli to Wail . Alto or arsdsd Retool. Esquire CM Prtsiblec V►H..E, M Air. Tu:lttoo,tot7t , it, • • -; 'I• I IMP. ~ 1 1 d Lot. tt co. ERS I I to., will Bu BTOVZI3, c3T3 mill Ir. Co, cho,Jeg. Ilemptieb 1 coognio sro ", MEI lIMI I, TitiBUNE, EMEETO = ESIDF,N MERitY C 111 M ROYAL A MAGIC" S 1 74Ve have • I 'CU .HES IR I sereduce .1 Doors and Trimmings, Rep Gans, Rep Cartridges; Purcbaters o lig Sall, Brad by de 011 N /61 Elij'A LEATHE SAWS, FILES, BABBITT, RIIBBE R SOA.PST PATENT HUBS, I FAIRBA I KEROSE 'BRASS A WASH TUBS PAILS B. vl it 3,1 I 511 BI.I.KETS, 60 1 51) g 2 00 27 (.4 27 31 0 32 16 OPSTIORI3 8800 3 ant 8 :SO* 7 - 00 HI ,200 Corn 561 b.. ; )?t.; Dickwheat Clove!- Seed CO 'eaches 33 lbs.; 01 i i . Cider She Hers, Pocket C Bird Co Fitting and P tine by 'nompe prices for cash tbe public res. ErFt. 10,' } WARE,IRON :' HA o well to call at Codding, Ras, tr Mock before IMM STOVES, RAEGES, EM are the MEM ARGUS, ARGANp, LLUIIINATOIt ; ME I • ,t), • CARS L-A.ll;ltr BM rE MEI - • LDS 11.EATLR, EMI , . 0 1 . 1 . T/,Z.: Hr 7 ~ :II V, .TER.' ' . ', ". . il MIII WILE EL BOY Tat 111 MEM tents of etiovorl st pritas. I offer ai LEAD PIPE and INNERS ME e, 4 Cetnent, Ock of Lockg aw OM fine s h TJoidiog Sh 4 Rifles, Revplveis, Breec ting 'owde r and Shot nd Oils: are requefdp 'aints Pure Lead; which MEI other. : or art 36Cit MEI MEM MU E BEL WOOD PUMPS , MON, PIIMPfI, ,GAS PIPE; DRAIN TILE, EMI MI ROPE, Mi CKING, M OAKUM Ls, srlinta, 1 ' OES,. SPOKES, EM l ARFOR3I SCALES, I K'S PL S AND LANTERNS, DEMI `lt POTS,. M P PER KETTLysi, • EE :battle's Toole. • ME PLATED CASTORS . • I . LATED pur rßu 0,1.4110 PLATED bLt.t.t. KNIVES PL %TEO SPOONS PLATEDLFOIES IM=l At Itc, need rchiev ,eed Cutters, Corn ori, Bazors and ' - EMI t nd Iron Wire, \Hs\ , 'Work,. eaters, Gas ' 1 i r mbing on horto2o.• , . :pt. workmen, t : tow . . ,The'. patrouag 1 of 'tinily solicited. I 1 . ODDIRG, =WILLit. .CO. unary, SIM es, Tin UM , '1 MEI is asi:lfedlables. Fa EATTY & ii - 4 0 4 iTeli .1 DA • . CriadZIAMP 001.13M1 TOT4Imi pAgfalioa• .11 0 4 1 nr• ' ' 'ArO - rliked, Li **eta M=l .m• AI and distira• rman of honoi r in, tW 1001101 add in Ed- , e the leading pa rlor orM now In use. We GDP Maker, ' equal m I tor Cliniecb, 111604 ... 1 , ,s ord e o v i rellat e = o n a tteg e ll are , being recetved In 'theft favor:- An offer Where we ha no ;smuts, we will allow soy one top ono of our ammo, the • 010011 discount io PT raolo lll l l ble rely gto grarchose Of our organs , from - , and prefer to ' Mod ' earning it Were pai ls/0 U, the same be granted them by sending'- us:mamma:gat! from the ashler of _your, WA t bank, or premise)* Wok he year vi-, Medi . and if the fa not Just as ,"represented, you re the liberty return the 15 at our ex ports, we paying the V both wsJl It .is wilki =e we Introd the Gowns T0N3174 know it will rarest ffitlisilction. esH Doe- Melt MIDI Via 0161 t all others. Oho lamer excels in f ss, the deep vibration of eoundi en evidence that It stands gest as to merits of all - 'musical LostriUnents how in use. . We select a few abstracts from letters and &mo rtals which we are Ely receiving in favor of our organs, and wish on to read them W err "E ee ireks. ,i ii Ir or . _ wnatn. . we found asnis what w bunr e wa ,ra nte . d, I plea ' with the sweetness of 'lntone. .I , . I PROF. N. "FAN LIIIILNEE, Idolise, 111. 1.112 a as gold.— Patriot. ti:tr musical cri call to : see It. 'they' are dc- Ugh l:l s d with it.. Fi .L, FEZET•Alloons, Pa. Ws would reccumn d this excelli instrument to the musical world, for its Moen u of tone.—Fc tereburg (in , piss)Deroent. 'e embines Freebie s And a Se th in its, tone.— Lewistown 6 zette.l , For quallix, prow) I are unconalledi In with pleasure art-cissa parlor I ,I ; m ie. . Can e ither um of • Li CO/ Sq . e , i a di cct ~._._ _ We Alealreithat "marl , as W ell as mg" d dal prodhcing ce at m=td • ed to e th irger force off skill! thel demand'. We,' nounce that we cat th e ' utmost dispatch .oul world--•renowuei .4u, ~ dam • , • '.' 'Wsery family throughout this 1,,,1 .0X0P11. may test Its wonderful alltles. Were have been :o rates that we have- been com e manufactory, and ptitou a edit NI Mechanics in order to supply however, now are, happy to au • II 1111 orders promptly snit with 4 We 'also call the attention 'to s Piano LI fast t. piano -forte no tend for 'post: .0 .ials. some of •ans fromitho p 4 roes, • ping' a reputation as the tend- On use. • --i , ,tad price Bat and a Bit of testi om you may know using our air. months to seventeen yea...;., ANIEL E....BEATTY E=f ug. titt MI FEE MEM lIIR BE Ju"e 2, FOIL Curing THE . sente ' admit titPCI,ES' OR A I'A.ILILI rart..w, - 1 ness. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Li T 1 7, Foul Stomach and Breath, Fry el Piles, Rheumatikm. ErtiPiono 1 r ....w,ou . .E 4; nsseas, Liver Complaint I more and Salt Rheum, Worm e r a a Dinner Pill, and Purifying the ercongenhdpurga, hie yet perfected' • trt l dantly show hole 'Much they urc a They are safe and pleascnt to take turo: Whey purge out the foul lul l 1 1,1 ; they Stimulate the sluggish' o .4 to action; and they impart healill P ole being. They , cure -not onl4 Anplaintii of every body, but forntiti l t .Ageriaus diseases. Most skilful physit t l eall; ll,to lergymen. and our best du l l ice , 01, cures' performed and o Sts they have derived from these Pill he saf t and best phyla° for children, b asu effectual. Being sugar coact: ,Ire my to o; and, being pure!) , vegetabl airs' rui: O. A h LO.. LOWELL, MASS., , '..~A sad Analytical Chemists. • . ' - ts ino Dealers in Medicine. - • On, liPeiaSt a Skin itropay, .nt, ttere, I gift. he mo 6 s ab ood,are eir efr other o bl.organ .o the !. ors of th ordered nd tone e every e and 1310 01111, yen beie ey are nee mil ey are es Are e I Sold by Alumna ,5 IN IMII MO mmil owands ~ I Messrs - SiOre, TM 1 I 1 1 M 3 El ECM IN lEl=l Comb tie mo Aug. 6, A. • . F** 31 .—T 1 FOR SALEhe en scriber's httalth hiving. failed, he wishes o sell his fem . , situated in Orwell •township . There Is one buudred 'acres, Slaty or more improved, tke. s balance beavy,brilbered with hemlock, beech, bi b maple, me radii black cherry, about a dozen pi , trees of good quality, a , nagarbash bf 140 or 1 trees, a good running saw mill within 40 - rods o ft 6 farm, - auother ;about half a mile off ; good fr '- house 26532, with an I. 16'50, with Woken, wo it 1 house k4.: - . a with wagon house a. , d threshi floor, thelwhol ;fano, with basement under t 0 whole, al witgoti house carpenter shop; &c.; living weter, an old co hilt], a young orcha, grapevines. kc- ; mertdows i ado smoothe for mowing, got,cl fences... nder • ood state of cultivation. wants g., be exam •ed to .ow cOnvonlences. Terms made easy. t 1.0 - 3 t. STEVENS. South MU. Bradford Co., Pi.l NOTIC }a hereby given that ti e Totwln Burets Mower Ciimpany intend to apply for a cha rof incorporation nederthe abqr name, for the p r pose of; caming on the manufac ture of owQtg d Beeping Machines, and duslift a general jobbingbusiness in machine atiep and foundaylprodec ,-including all business connected therewith n for the profitable prosecution thereof. I Said pplication will be made in pur l ance of the Act Assembly cif -Pennsylvania, ent led “A e* Act to provide for the incorporation e ti regulatien of ce ain corporations," approved t e 29th day of Aprl , A. D.:1 0 14. SAYIDEL D. MADDEN, Ang 27-3 w Brest. Board of Directors NM - ;LE FART& FOR S V Aar ' r —l,lnOw odes one of the finest farms for in Bradford Colanty,.sitested two nines from 171st Upwards of 2001 uses-173 acres initwored., g . fruit of eivory OrKaiptiol3. a am dwei lag, ba sheds. aiid alj necessary building, thereon, will sold for wressoliable price. snd time given to purchaift. B further pasttcOLtll of Jane !. • 41: OCIRIMI.dri ltD, II TlrORl3, NOTICE. ellee is hereby von irmtall venous indeb to the &stated '.lobn OartiandLlSto of W3slusi i deceased, are requested to mOce bundles pans and all persona haling - elstma against said es. must present them duly authoM AN mated 'tor se .. one. - , • • . DBEW NEE. Administrator de bonil non with will mune, A. g q 7, , 74.1 . ' 1 • , ._.__-' F S ' ibsoSiber fo' - a inNorthG Shesben. ~ 00 aelta.SC under a : • •I. 'ood watti ar n orehd b r . - nip at 4 a n ew d -IL. .41 actor stands, on the . t li P 7 Mar Worms. • • sts a l varsi, Ifts c t• rk . . , 1 r .., . fi tt TX! —The subseiiber• i3I - his tarna for Sato, situated tnNorth Maur, ' , l trirmtdp, containing 100 acres. SO sere' \ \ 'l ti a rl e g c o t od c l t o i r n a t rie # ,. g°°4 I t e rs= thug image, and a good milord Write e. ' Terms nuesabist . `'fur write.or apply te ' :i • ' ',' ' ill *; , ... • I 111 ME Ell I /I ,a. TDC 7 I/Am/Matto of time BODT. Amend it to any in want Pftgr. O. BUNGEE. Mahon, City. stem. - J. 8. tEEMBRIBT. fßagerstenra, Sidi me of the Instrument. BIM Brooklyn, I.- 1. Is fa• tbegreat scope of meted to play the softest .„ to Increase -its power. idilenly produce, room Vol ' organ of its elms: Thin Onega w Patent; Double Poste sound Is 'thrown out by KA PIANO on, Wa.Kren Co.. New Jersey, IEIEI 1 • 1 AMBERLALN, ME ME LALLR 12,4 ci x D s , " (I - • tJ'A l'A - • ME EN CATHARTIC PILLS I a, id the old eland of Li KE eet, okpciotte Court Roos I 1 hive bought the stock ME open ou Yi l AtititlST kith, MB s that will astonish the n' mm: soil• • "- ,;.et a pitc (.1t ginnh 1 1121 ! '&110Fr, U !I