Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 08, 1874, Image 3

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    eporter
Tovanda, Thursday, Oct. 8, 1874.
002 . 1L,A.N.1Y . G - EIVERA,L.
_ME M.' 4 Conference is in session
at Ithaca. Rev. Mr. DWI.; Li in attendance.
JAS. W. Mirecue has "passed the ex
amination, and entered the FriTibmen class at
Harvard.
A SEVERE rain storm prevails as we
go to press, which . Most materially interferes
with the flamers of the county fair.
THE Synod of Philadelphia meets
at Reading next rek. Rev. J. S. , Sztvatix
awl N. N. 13erre, Jr., 'will attend.
As :sx.m.s are row received here
from New and Yhiladelphia on' the night
train, the Post Office will be kept open on San•
days from to 9.i. at. , ,
TUE Towanda Total Abstinence
Association, will meet at the Methodist charcli
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 14. Friends of
eriperance are invited to be presen t.
WE ARE pleased to,notice that our.
enterprising young towiasthan, ALEX: Botosto.N,
who has been residing in Buffalo for the past
year, is home again, and will r emain here'dn
ring the coming winter, in order to Sire per
sonal' attention t„o his numorens customers.
St , e his notice in _another column,
RSV. C. 41 ,
.I.7•AFtIYSIDR, Of ChealAng,
had his watch stolen a few weds knee, and
lastweek he was invited to preach at Croon
Creek olio' evening. At the close of the dis.
course, DAVID GAIIDNEB, on behalf of the peo
ple:of that place, presented him with a beanti
fal now watch.
RISE, BALL.-The Coliet B. B. C.,
oi Tovganda, hereby challdago the 2d Ten of
the Winona. B t B. C.,to play a match game of
ball Thursday,od. LI, nn the
~ gEcnr.(ls- o f the
Winoba B. C., for, a prizb orfrecrk-d: Snyder
!' 1
—ThoToi - cst City Cub bf Ithaca, lin' play
the return game cilt . ii , the il'inonae on 3lor.day
or Tuesday of neat wcek. ,
! 3LIYSTREL ENTERTAI t nIENT.—D CPREZ
Orleans Arinstrels will per
form at Mercur Hall, on Tuesday evening, Oct.,
13. With such popular and artistic Ethiopian
stars . as Law BENEDier and a re6:ment of
others, the entertainment cannot fail to be ono
of the rarest 'merit. It is'Anoverbial lbat-Du
rarz lIENEoier rcver fail to draw 'crowded
.houses. .
They'introance a new &ye:'am Or selling Se
_cored Seats. Their populai prices of adthis
&on are 50 and 35 cents. No extra charge for
Reeerved Seats, if bought before the day the
'Cincert is to take place. Leserved Seat Tick
ets sold ten days in advance at 51 1 cents eicb,
at Etan•fe Drug Store.' 1 0nthe day and even
ing of the Frittrtainmetit Rcserced Scat Tick
er will be 25 cents etr:t. 8:•caro your res“.v
c.i'Scat Tickets and avold Lho extra charge:
WE WERE unable to attend the Etre-
DIC . L . r3 parade in Ithaca last week, And as we
f died •
to employ a special rilporter 'for the occa
sion, we are compelled to bprrow an account of
tiio int - cresting affair, which we do from the
Waverly Adroccee :
"The parade of the Fire, department,
e:.me off on Wednesday 12i - c - And 'as is custom
ary upon such occasions, it was rainy.. There
,astre a number of companies from Drain,
'Binghamton. Owego, -Towanda, ' and Troy,
v. hi*. with the L department of Ithaca, made
of the finest displays it ilias Lcen our pleas.
ute to witness. "'We have i:!ot the space to give.
the'particulero, but will' say that the finest
compcny,taking Everything into consideration,
was the Lin-ta No. 3, of Towanda.' --They vier°
the finest lot of men we ircr sw togetCer,
and numbered 71 strong. Thera vvere
bet: of•incidents ct,unecled with the day's pro
c..6::•dings that wo would likd tal speal: ot, and
thire rs. One in, particular tliat ec cannot pass
e-,er. As the train was abilut to leave Ithaca,
its return homeward. .tho report came in
• that Parsons .of the Bra , lfiwi/ Argus, who is
:.fso one_of.slia-da., -, es at ine Bradford Count •
Fiat Mules, was in the !canal. All the i -
planation that is given is; that Le used to i.
mar a canal, and it avas his favor;te place
',oiling, and it haVing lice!) some vine since
hel r thought he would irnp:ove the op
i , ,rttinity and take one fond embrac.: of his oio
31.ac1: Turner says it is SO, for he Was
0 1 - r.•
DF•rn left for rGeord ira the office
1 . .. r recording deed., welk ending Oct. 3 : •
Abram Fnlle. to Emeline! floe, Oct. 14, 150,
Wells: Allen Shepard et al .to James E Brasted,
M..rch 21 1874r.Vel1s; E Bras: l ed to Jal. E
Bra-tad, 31irch 21, Is7l, We'll,: A 1 J Silvara to.
the Pr...grivo Temperance Deform Associa
tion, April G, Tuscarora:. A 1J t•zilvara to,
Ci
. E Cogswell, .rtini. , 4,lB7}, ; J J _C
b'in to Be: Singer.-Sept. 9, Ih7l, Tuscarora;
Jerome T Wright to Edward 11...rt0u, Dec. 5,
P )1: Tuivnt.r to Chas Forbes,
&es% 2, 1671, Itonie; Daniel Crandall to Chas.
Crandall, Dec 11, -1533, Arnie.:ia; Ilackec Craig
t ! , Cll , b Aug 1:2, 1574, Ittigbory; .T M
SliN . ifF, to Robert Bhiley, Sept in, 1571,
Cyruts id
21, 1574, South A rhfitirs
E l't Maroh 25, ;I'l7l, Belt
to Mary , E ul,y 31, .71,-
T;:,carerr; NV 11-1.4 - Tgau ct tl tol.l J
is l,t is, 1574, Wyio.yx; E Merritt to Beech Rose
.l.ll:,e 5, Tuscarora; S 4; ...-3arah
fl,wett to Jnh:: S Fib 11,''i4 ilerriek:
Mrs: t al. to Clari,e... Mono, Aug.
22,
71, Llt...,litit•kf:.ii t..) Eli N
4, 1574, ktliu . L., Bet-u; riteuma r ,
31 Baker to
. jslai 1 euder, Aptil
PERSoNAL —Mrs. G. P. LONG, of
rev, is viAititig 11. - q• 7'6:rids!iii this place.
-.-!)1 1 1...$. Tiros. LILLY, of -Sin Jude, California;
lids bden spend:rig several weeks in this conn
y..-114r. linsban.l- a'brothr 'Eon. D. LILLY,
C ,::1:111/;2., and 3lfg. S flf this
tooii'lo hi 4 Gthfurnia
3r.: t. ECS
-JusurA Jouss..l&•, ;rho formerly resided in
wys , ..x, and ministered to thaleJlored church,
r a ;his place, is paying a visit to his friends in
tpis vicinity. He will be remembered as having
1 estiblish6d a "nnl7oate " f in this village near
,ly twenty-fly- ego. Although well ad
. ya•tc( l lie Is r.rparently hale and
1- -.ld in the possessidn of vigorous n
,He has lived a usefurlife, .3
t s good example to his race.
• —WC received s. ple4 , stil visit on Monday
inorning from Hob. G. A. Gnow, Oho is
always welcome to our auCtnm , as indeed he
to all the people of ale old WI nor district,
so long and ably "repre ented by him in the
>,:ational Legislature. . Although practically re
tired from politietl fife, hg still maintains a
lively interest in the affairs; of the .nation, and
k:gpecially of his pr . esent 'abode, Texas. We .
t. , ita crc long to see him . again in the halls of
Ct,ogreer.
—. l .llrs. Dr. str_rumN.4 hag retUrned from a
to her 13rxter home in Massachusetts.
TOW+NDA FIRE , PEPARTIIENT.—The
parail„, of the Towanda Firo Depart
cff cn Tue, , fiay last. The rain
~ ,, mewh.l.-interferel with th. , :d pl , a-nre of the
bizt the dtrplap iras altogether the
we hay: er,rwitnessel oa suili an o.lea
, pros. scion was formpa at,:2l- o'clock; in
f(;l l .owing 9rder :
1. Naiad Band.
2. Naiad Co. No. 2.
Linta Band.
Linta Hose C.), with 'lose Cp.:.
5. Lints Steamer, drawn bifonq black horses
Franklin No. 1, v;itli Musa Cart.
7. Franklin Steamer, draWn by iptir horses. •
The line_ of =arch wse dowit Main-st to
(r:2,4!; up - Grant ti Second; tip Second to Lam
sr
i; clown Lainliald up Main and
I r: 4 Avenue t Locust AI - Jenne; down Locust
to.Hsin; down 11.ain t , Conrt House
t us.ie, where the companies were dispereed.
'rho. binds played exceptionally well, while
thilir,inen, without exception, eon
luotri rartar.er 'to elicit the
:t praEse.
Car , t very at; isf!cally
tri4wecl with ergreens wit; flowcrs. , Perch
iu frbr.t frp, wa4 a Stnfl-cd tiger, which
looked natural enough , to be roaming in the
wilderness. hursin Dust and Bumf Ext.
moss. two beantifrd little girls, elegantly dress. .
ed and bedecked with golden stare, also rode
upon the carriage, adding very much to the
effect of the exhibition. Seated beside the
driver on the Liti.ta Steamer, was Mr. S. 0.
Amato, attired in the costume of a Modoc. Bo
performed his role well, and created no little
amusement for the audience.'
The Franklin Rose Cart was also tastefully
trimmed with evergreen wreaths and the Stars
and Stripes. Perched on the very highest
point was Master Swim . ; with a fell fire
man's uniform, and looking
b, ii ct happy and un
concerned as old Neptune "4,n elf.
The Naiads did-not decorate their cut, and
we doubt very much if any t hing they could
ave done would' have improved its Aippeara
an ' e. It is a very handsome carriage, and we
dtilon't blame the boys for feeling proud of it.
AN MODE=
As the process'.on was preeeed;ng along &T
-oni itreet, in a position whiCh displayed their
bright uniforms, beautiful caps, 'and elegant
steamers, to the very best advantage, a long
train cif new freight cars passed slowly up on
the opiiesito aide of the river_ as it to remind
the wzoys" that they were not attracting aU
the attention.
Thequets of flowers were thrown to tho fire
men at different points along the route, by the
ladies, who gamed as mach' interested in the
display as the members of the companies
themselves.
. Chief Perm and his assistant, Camas, are
entitled to the highest commendation for the
manner in which the parade vas - plumed and
executed.
LACKAWLISTA PRESBYTERY.—The Fall
meeting of this Presbytery !was held in the
Memorial Church in Wilkes-liarro. The house
of worship was (unclad by ,C..Wanussrs, Esq..
of that city, as a memorial to his three deceas
ed children, , and by him rresented to the
church. The building is .of yellow Enadst zne
the wood-work solid oakv i the l windows stained
glass,—the memorial windoW being especially
beautiful. - The church is easily seen by all
passing through Wilkes•Bar,re, on & hill on the
west side of the city, and by Many supposed to
be an Episcopal Church, because of its Gothic
architecture. •
'The Presbytery was opened Monday evening,
Sept. 21, by a sermon from ,Hebrews, 2i
"Lot us consider cne another to prat oke unto
love, or unto good works," by Rev. S. F. COLT,
of Laporte, the retiring Moderator. • Alter the
sermon, the Presbytery was organized (after
making out the roll) by the election of the
Rev. W. P. GinsoN, of Kingston, as Moderator,
and also two ;clerks, and then adjourned for
the day. •
Tuesday, after a,lialf hour I spent in prayer,
the Presbytery proceeded to business. The
minutes of last regular, and succeeding special
meeting, were read ar.d approved. ne'ir. A. D.
MITCIItLL, Presbytery of Claster, Bevy C. L.
MrrcucLL, of Western New York Association,
Rev. AnnanAu LEVI, of Miami Association, and
Rev. LOWING Bnot.tsott, of Wyoming Confer
ence, were elected Corresponding Members.
The report of the Committee who organized
the Second or Memorial Church of Scranton
was adopted, and the church received. Also
that a church of fifteen members had been
c;rganized at Mill Hollow, to be called the Ben
net Church. The report was adopted, and the
church received. The IndepeMdent Church of
Sylvania, having adopted-the confession of faith
and 14irei of government ,of the Presbyterian
church, was received into the uare of the Pres
bytery, and placed upon the roll, as was also
the Ararat Church, Congregational. Also that
a church td 10 members had been organized at
Fr. e; The report was adopted and the
church received.
In the afterMion, Mr. of LaFayette
CJllege,avas examined and 1 - cceived into the
care cif the Prubytery as a candidate for the
minitry. The remainder of the afternoon was
Occupied by a spirit.. I discussiaa of the Over
tare of the General Assembly
If any particular, church, by a vote of mem
bers in full communion, shall prefer to elect
ruling elders for a limited - time in the exercise
of their functions, this may he 'done : provided,
'the full time be not lesii than three years, and
the session be made to donslstof three classes,
one of which only Shall be elected every year;
and provided that ciders, once ordained, shall
not be divested of the office, when they are not
re-elected, brit shall be entitled to represent
that particular clinrch in the higher judicato
ries when app.mil ,, d by the session, or tire
Preobvtervi,”.
The NV yiTil a discussion
of the , -I;d3 r, it -t ,t. ,1 Sunday-school
and the Church" The disc 15 J !..V...1 wag opened
j 1:ov. J. S. STEW vvr, of Towanda, , oho clean
ed t.-1t the relation es,etdial right,
S.•nte dccu,ted CrE:i? a hun-ery, and th,re
fore idlep....ident of ;h_ as ou:',y rreyar
atoQ ; but it is an es:env:al part —kdepartmunt
of thr ehurch,—as muoti a of the church
Ai tto I..ra}er meeting oi . S.,bbath services.
The Sunday-szhr-1 am,t tb,.:sc!orn he under
the being a
part . of the .301 k. ct the- church
shou:daay:::(l a dangt , rows internieddiing, but
rather I 011'{:... , :a.t.ng distinction ba twecu the
church and The Sunday : school.
th;_i(.s)r..! .1.110 all the c..mgre'gation.
When it-h,.+ been -t d , vel?pl_,l, the pastor i 3
engag4ll in the (teachink the teachers),
and the church's be,: racnit, aad its elders
teacher.. ,
Th‘; daty ,): a pants In to tolch, 113 t merely
the I, It vcry (.1" :serni:i :5, Lint in other ways
Nvli;ell may be of
, !I \V.4 C
to z Wt . h.ne. ,
„:,:tar ; ra3er•mc, uo the Pres-
A. a converted
tl:c .34. t iint•mghie own nation: -and
Then farlx , ..r* cilicussed the.o t erture of the Gen
eral A,, , .setahly rinri::;.; the rcluainder o: the
day, and at I,,ngt 111.10(r we over un
til the Spr.iig ziterAlog, whi-4 be held in
Washh , Jr:;- 17. 1. Ch•trch, Scr:„Lt. t , , r.. Arrange
meat-; tu . .4.:e for installation over the
t,f flew. J. liell.stF.r.s, late
o 1 tle rresh:.tttiry of Binghamton, on Oct. 2.
det - oted to a tli.seussion bf• the
n‘..eo , --Ity and myttryds of the We'rli of the holy
ME
Thati , l.ly, the Presbytery . aseesea with feW
exceptions the fai for the support of the Pres
byterial Missionary, and for contingent expelle
es the same a 3 last year:
ahe proposition from Vie Co! tral Presbytery
of rhi!a:le.pl.l.l, to af.pc,:i:t a co l unaittee con
sider the division of the krnolief Philadelphia,
was . d•elinca, and farther, 'agitkdon of the sub
ject was earnestly protested against.
The new "Presbyterian Hymnal," was recom
mended to the clicinhea,' both for the Bake of
uniformity in warship, and becanse of its' own
excellence. WilCr the trauss!ation of rime
other hre:inc3., adjourned.
•
JOTTIN63 Ai3JUT Tows, BY A SW:NAN-
Ell.—A DISCOVERY THAT Ia MADE ssows AS OR
IGINAL —COMMENTS —A pulliT SVGGESTION—
AND A FEW WORDS ABOUT SCIOINETCS MONTHLY
ran Ocrarza.—We have taken to studying our
landlady of late, and we have Come to the con
clusion that ahe has mental characteristics like
Join REBKIx. The critics need not presuppose
we are assuming to know tali:about Lim, nor
need they object to the comparison as at all
derogatiry to him, for the mail whose life task .
is a *earth for the true and beantifat, would
rejoico as much at finding them working oat
their true mission in a daily batman life, as he
would to dig them out in dead detail from the
rubbi,h of centuries. .
Russo . does n''t believe in lecturing knowl
edge into lazy audiences. No, more does our
landlady believe in dealing out, the results of
her thoughtful, piinstaking life to the heedless
keeping of the listless and inattentive.
She does not sty, in set phrase—" God will
ing, I will go on writing as suit as I can. There
are three volumes published of my Oxford lec
tures, in which every
_sentence Is sot down as
carefully as may be. If people want to learn
from me; let them read them e or my monthly
letter, For4Clarigora. If they don't care for
these, I dOn't care to talk to them ";—lmt the
steadfast tenor of her course, and the 'consci
entious performance of her Most trivial duties,
'cai' i those who are sceldug ." to di ect their
5: i aright," to the higher piane of spiritual
comprehension, as mornists.k...l4 as if she were
not a foot-wesxy woman, Et) intent upon her
loftier purpose that she bad no time to pau,c,
and coax on the loitering multitude. . 9
llrsatx would keep out th 6 modera• shriek
and clatter of raPtray travel, and railway trav
elers, too, we'prestime, from his classical pre
cincts. .
Onr landlady irts is Holy (..t Holies, in her
woman's heart, from t'h. vats back thos.c,
highway invadera, who w n 1 rat:lack hart
treasurea with irrevcr,mt hands, as firmly, and
with Imoe of dtelamation perhaps, than ha. ,
RcFrm.wipes eft' the moll, ind brashes away
the carrel* of a century, arid ilTelToti i sin
gle "line of beauty."
You ought to see our landlady set a sick
boarder's room to rights! If FuntrAtor.
Ntaur
ntaarat had a reginterittef, women like her, she
could reduce the maladies of the whole English
speaking world into the compass of her blessed
supervision.
She takes her broom, that is well-kept rather
than new, and brushes well away the wary spi
der that lives on the life blood of silly a - d un
heeding flies. The sick boarder, and little Boa
who straggles in after his mother, have the
benefit of the moral, and the flies do not gain
on her at all because of the process. -Neither
does the dust of the carpet get the better of
her abort and well-directed broom strokei. "It
takes a lady to sweep well," says good authori
ty, and,we gradually take in the signlcance of
the expression, as she goes over the room, and
_carefully removes every offenairo shred, in an
inimitable way, and attended by none of the
tumalaccompitilments of rod face, and suffoca
tion, which the boarder had biased himself for
when the performance bogan. A few applica
tions of the dust-cloth, a re- adjustment of the
windoi-curtain, a bit of manipulation -among
the stray books and pet nothings lying about
the room, and the landlady goes out, leaving a
breezy al.nosphera, as coolly tranqui 1, ,and
fraught with suggestive prettiness, is if it had
come in from the shadow of some old church
cloister that had never been tonoluid by the
heat and bustle of the traffic of life. Her hands
may be soiled by the work they have perform
ed, but they hare given sweet ministration,
and brushed away the dinginess from many a
subtly lingering "line of beauty," that leads,
the Thought of the sick man wandering on into
the opening vistas of the spirit thronging fu
ture. ,
Ilussmi has his class of readers ,;and she has
her circle of friends, and in them also we are
able to trace the parallel of resemblances.
They are not at all of the frisky' sort. They aro
contentto leave Alio roomy halls, and bright
window niciies of the sunny Lents, to the rest.
less ones who stankon tip-too for the lighter
; , !easiares end sight-seeing of the present, and
t-lio their places in the back-ground, where
they may Lave quiet to gather the alow•ripec
ed harvests of completed seasons.
This woman,is a mother, aid her children
are by no means of the best brand. They scold
and pout, and do naughty thing 4 at improper
times, with the keenest relish of total depravi
ty; but mind you, when the fall` time for inter
•position comes; the landladj takes hold of
them. She never deals with this •little ones at
arm's length„ or scolds them across, • dikanee
too great for the t,och of the hive-clasp. The
little nerve] that got all unstrunT, and the lit
tle heads that aro worked out with play schem
ing, and child worry, aad juvenile antagonism,
are easily stroked oat, and calmed down by
the mother who keeps the run of them as well
as else does of her chickens. They come into
her arms as readily as the birds cane into
their nests at uightfall, and iher steadying
hands and resolnte does'ilie rest.
-Indeed, it is beautiful as art in its highest
develcprucrit, to watch thtt ascot overcoming
of a woman's loving influen:e on the little. re
bellious thing she has taken, sitinsghog and
defiant, to her bosom. She holds hint stilt, uu•
til he feels all the modulated power .of the
mother grasp. She lays her lips_ that are warm
with coming kisses, against his Lot and irritat
ed forehead, until it grows passive, under the
gentle pressure, and he feels -the" great calm
and trust of the brooding mother-lore above
and all around him, 8113 can disengage a hand
now, and smooth out the tumt;llLl:laiir, while
Btrori biiegs a damp towel, aria the steam of
the heated brain is wiped off, and the rigid
limbs relsis,and the little face smooths out of
the naughty wrinkles, and away goes lon into
the sweet singing dream land.
We are glad that there are Idre women in
this l,eneratiou than there have been in preced
ing Lee, ttlit, rOa:izo that it requires es exalt
ed an order of intellect, and as enlarged ca
pacity and comprehens:on, to bring about these
primary educational results, as ,it does to dt
men and n.i.:lncti for tispluring the more ambi
tious fields of art and literature.)
clergynial in this c•iu:m:iuity, wLv eug
grAtcd to Lis cuog.•egatiou Vatic 'reading the
"Seven Lamps of Architectorel," as a frac!,
word , ' understand, without all this talk, what
we mcaa %lien we said our .andlady Las men
tal characteristics liko JOON Ruaxew, if he knew
her.
In our humbhiestim .lion, .ifont/i
-/J fur 0,rt.1.ar,, t 3 ii uo a illy geol. The single
critical paper on Geonco Buor's ' novels, is
worth fir mbre tha the yearly subscription
pric'e to those of lir'admirera -rho wcuild see
the amplest jestice dmim her rnisteily proagc
tiunp. At the same time, ;me reels in erery
line the pre•i•n:e or a i r stain g enough to
lay lio:d of this grand woinat , , and bid her
pauscia Lot eork,•i:.ut I she shall laive receiv
ecr highest in -illation. The fine stroko
that separatesthe spirit from the tendency of
hor writings, is to us one of peciiiiar and wen
d:recto:l shill. If aoybody has. n't read it, and
(111.'t rare .4•;•iLncr.fur Oldober, we wish
weted b t - row ours, told read this particu
lar piper ot WiLmstoN's, as.a tract.
"51r. BEECHER'S Cise,' in the Topics of the
Times, is the best corrective for scandal we
hare 3ut seen administered, or, we might as
w 0 add, taken ourselves.
"A "Elmo to Speak—a Time to : Keep Silence,"
in the same department, brought U., -upon a
second reading, into a state of delightful grati
tude that we posse ,, sr..il here in Towanda, reli
gions teachers who, whether or net, they ac
cept the writer's views on Bible inspiration,
"comprehend the situation,' and ".:re ready
with an answer when the time comes to speak.!'
The teiew ANnuorS," added to the
knowledge we already have of Ils.nrce.t HARD
ING DAVI', as a writer of good•; fiction, deter
mined us un becoming the p4seasor of the
book, and not until we bad read the author's
views of Ai:FA:MAC/ea late work; "Waldfried."
did we get composed enough to acknowledge
the difficulty wo had encountered, in attempt
ing to get at the religious position of the book
we had just lain aside. If there is
,a sweeter
discerning spirit, or trustier guide abroad in
the iolds 4f literat.ire to-die, than J. G. Horet
LAND, we Wohld be glad to be shown that way. l
The story readers find "concluded" at the
end of A D.E.1:1 -- ."4 TrArroN's serial tale fur. the
rear, and HARRIET PRIM:Mr SCOPTORD . S "Or
dronnaux," takes ono back to Ler earlier sto
ries, published in the Attaat Monthly, where
one fin.lS' himself; alter a season of absorb
ing and almost inconiprehensiOe enjoyment,
standing apart in . a desert, With; shreds of - ar-,
tistic beauty, in Us form of coll.>: for sound, or
some other haunting ideality, dangling about
his hunger and benumbed senses.
Farthermoro we attempt not to say, having
as usual begun at the end and read Scribner
backwards..
BUSINES',S LOCAL
Mr A specialty in Cloaks,' Shawls,
Blankets and Felt Skirts, can be found at
EVANB .t• HILDAE7IIB.
i Large stock of Pictures and
Picture Frames, at Warrcomn finatrr's, Iler
cnr's Nock.
142" The largest assortment and
latest styles of Millinery Goods can be found at
Mrs. J. D. HILL's, Dridgo-st.
tiir An immense stock. of Ladies!,
Misses', Chi'dretes Etna cents' Ilcaiery and
Gloves,..st ErL.n's 4t Hilmarra's.
• - _
Skir.Go to Wnwcoutt & SIIAIIT'I3,
3terenr's Lslock, for your Books and Stationery.
-
Is. Trimming Velvet Velveteens
and Children's Cloakings, may be found at
EVANS & aIittBETIOS.
•
•• •
.
366 The largest assortment of
clocks at low prices at HurNDEL343.B. . • .
le9, A large stook of Ladies', Miss
et ', an d Gents' Underwear„ at
Evans limautres.
FOR SALE. —W. A. Rcicswrit. Lae
ono of P. K. tozDE.NrAK a Co'.p O. Marie Power
liar Presses ;fur'isalr. Tho hostithero hi.
Juno 1,187 i., ! •
-The cheapest place in town
31.11iiitry Dooilo, is nt3ir4. J. D. thi.t.'9,
Bridge -9#.
ift.'You can find the best o
School Shoes very chbap, at COR,S I Ett 4 COOO.
ter Spectacles and eye glasses,
warranted equal to any in the market, from
the cheapest to the best, at rtENDEIXAVI.
1 New Goods this week s at
• Tema &
vir Reversible level land and side-
WI Plows, improved. Haber Paint, all colors;
durable and cheap. • R. 1110/9"ruie.
Sept. 28 7 4 t, •
aril you want to buy Dry Goody,
:examine 'nylon &. Cols now stock.
IS. A fall line Of . Guipure Lien,
Yak Lace, and Passmontry Trimmings, jut re•
sewed by EVANS & Hamarrn.
. tor A complete assortment of La
dle?, Gents' sad Childron's Underway; at '
NE` A very largo stock of Men's,
Boys', Youths' and Children's Boots, just re.
calved at Column h Coon's, opposite the Court
Homo. • ' ,
sm.. Wall Paper and Curtains
cheap. at WIIITCOMB & Bilavea.
Mercer's Block.
ser If you want the latest styles
of Clothing, at Granger prices. call at Jimtra
WOLIVIL
i Take AYEI63 Cherry Pectoral
to stop your Colds, Coughs, and Bronchial Af
fections, before they run ,into Consumption,
that ycT , cannot stop,
liel6 The best place to buy Sash,
Blinds, .Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at
Fuca Bonk. Factory on Charles street:. Of
fice 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash.
vier C. F. -DAYTON has removed his
harness shop to the stoke lately oo:npled by
Juirrs Wax?, where ho will .be plealed to see
all in - want of good work.
z New goods just revived
RENDZLITAN'S.
iiir.Tl you want the best Cook Stove
extant, call at Rugs% in Merones Block.
ie.. For the best Roast or Steak
go to MT= &1117NDELL'S.
• JED- If you want a neat, tasty suit
very cheap, call at dtaiva iVoLrea.
104...4uirs WorsE has jaiit 'received
h e largest assortment of Hata and Caps ever °fiend
n this market.
Ur JACOBS is already receiving his
tail geode. ''The early bird catches the Trarm i ,"
and those who call early at Jaoons' Clothing
Store will be enabled to secure the beat bar
gaina ever offered.
-ter All kinds of black born, rub
ber and real Jot Jewelry at very low prices, at
M. 11 VWDELMAN'S
le— C. F. Coss has just recei v ed
a very Jarge invoice of Books suitable for 8. 8.
Libraries, which he will furnish at a discount
of 25 per cent. to schools.
te... A. B. CULVER, Wyalusingy is
the agent for the New Americad Sewing Ma
chin...,'which is taking the lead of all others. , •
American and Swiss Watches,
largest stook ever brought to MIS town, at
I:FYNE F LOAN'S. •
Fon' SALE.-150 acres of land 1
mill) from Motor (loot. MA3 saveral. eeco i nd•
Land waginin. ‘l. B. B.urru.
DB-Mrs. J. D. HILL has just re
turned from the city:rwith a fine assortment of
Fell cud Winter Millinery. Store on Bridgo
street.
Noricr----Tho next sociable of the
Pre,bytertan church and congregation of lifon.
roeton, will be. held at the house or Mr.:. B.
Surrn, on Thursday, Oct. IL, afternoon and.
evening. Aware invited.
WANTED.—A. Miller: or wonld con-
Eider a pf4oaltion to lease the mill to a aatis.
factory applicant. G. H:lsram.na.
Wyalwing, Pa., Oct. 8,.1874.
FOUND.—On the road leading from
this place to Mon!'Oeton, two cutter-bere t for
miming machine. The owner can find them at
this ofilne.
is.. The best place to buy ready
made clothing is at 2 doors west of COD-
Drso, hussirs..t Co's.
Hor-sE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RENT.
,
—Terms easy. Apply to Mrs. E. LIVoomitTFT,
over M. J. Locos store.
ite. A large line of Parasols in fall
ho new shades, just received by I
EVANS & ITILDIIET4.
ton-If you wish to see fine gold
Jewelry, call at HENDELISAN.B.
tie . From a plain Gold Ring to
he &ICA diamond, go to EbEiDELIIANg.
sek.. It may be advantageous for
the public t know that in this extreme dry
weather the MYERSIIURd, MILLS arc suppli
ed with an alin4danco of water, and doeS all
custom work with dispatch.
NV' Several valuable Farms and
Houses and Lots for ealo by aurrrxrra; Muer.
Tiu HOUSES TO RE KT.—One in
First Ward, near upper dePot, and two in Bee
ond Ward. Inquire at office of ()narrow a
ELSUCEE.
Fon Riarr—Dwolling containing
14 rooms—suitable for s boarding house or a
large family. -. 4150, ono small three-story hotOe
in centre of town.
No. 32, Second•st.
ter-It is not generally knoivn that
B. C. Warrsanu t at the Book Binderioverl the
RErouvsn office, maker Blank Books in any
stylo of ruling and binding desired. If •on
Want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give
himacall.
i •
i& Why ran the risk of an aoci
dent, when yen can get a ticket good for 1 , 3,
000 in cafe of death, for 20 conta a day,by, call
ing on FlLANS.Bruaemc, at upper depot?
REMOVAL.—W. Dxrruxcu, music
dealer, has changed his base, and may hine
after be found at the corner of Main and rum
streets, in-NOnLE's.new
tar AlceknE & EDWARDS are Pre
pared to sell toss of every variety cheaper than
any of the leading houses in the city, which are
sending out their circulars broadcast over the
country. Grangers will do well to give them a
-call before buying elsewhere. ,
- ire -Ladies! If you wish-to know
what to wear, and how to wear it, call at L J.
MtNaos'. Sho has all the novelties of thesea-
SOD.
Blies A. E. herr, (forin4ly
over IL E. Itoswitimots Clothing Store); has
removed to tnacr k Itoonz's new block, where
she is prepared to do all kinds of dress-making
on reasonable terms. She je also agent for
Snitetick's patterns.c
‘r * L:
INDUCFSIniT . S.—Asy„ enure stool; of
goods must bo sold by Janiary let, regardless
of cost, as I contemplate making a change in
my business. 110330 call and examinol my
stock before . purchasing. You will find if for
your interest, I shall be pleased to receive a
call front one and all, and assure you that i you
will save litnettni money by dealiui wit'a ARA.
SoLomos, 123 Main-st.
Oat, 5, 1871,
us. It is the universal testimony
of allicguainted with the bzwin6s, that 0. P.
Moss bas got thebest arranged Book Store in
the country, Lind city dealers tell IlliOneszirr is
one of the closest buyer,. Thai hla taste in
selecting goods is excellent, all who visit his
store testily.
I
is wanted by the undersigned, l Mat ho may re
ply to a letter received from 'putted, rein-eat
ing Mr. CUM= or &mm I IitIIINDEEN who
died in this country iinnewhere about 1798 to
1802. MoiLPERZ Haulm,
• Bootor of Trinit7 Church.
Athens, Bradford Co.. pa. i
f , ,
stir If you want the International
Lessons and Sunday Ektmol papers, give your
order to O. F. Oaou, who eau furnish them to
you on better terms than you can get them In
the city.
SEED Wrizer.---Tbe subscriber of
ten to the publio touryuieties of • choice seed
wheat—Diehl, Michigan White, Weeks, Lan
cutcr Bed. L. P. thazzonn.'
August 1, 1874.
TATZ.OB &
•J
leir If yon don't want your wife
to buy the new patent Bad-Iron, keep her away
from Juices. It is the beat and most
ent invention for lessening the tedious work of
ironing ever presented to the public. No one
who sees it will ever go home witlorat it, .
CAmprowN WoomitiLL.—Clard
ing, Spinning, and Weaving, Alen Manufactur
ing, Oloth-Dressing, etc., as usuil., Stocking
Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for Bale. Machinery
running it good order, and work warranted
arid done With dispatch. . -
DuEssaLuxa.4lrs. HENRY KINGS
soar, in the Arcade block, oplioslte the EpisCo
pal Church, is prepared to do dress-making in
the latcst'atylo and neatest manner on'.abort
notico and at reasonable prices. Fitting made
a spocialti. Stamping done also.
'To THE PEBLIC.—SiIICH &pi.' 1,
874,` we are Boning tickets to all points West
and liouth-West via Erie Railway and.conneet
lug lines,at reduced rides. Passengers purchas
ing tickets through this Sgettcy insure good
connections and baggage check 3d through.
Apply to either of the Undersigned at Towan•
da, Upper Depot. 1 1 W. BISHOP,
QUARTERLY MEETING. The first
Quarterly Meeting of the Bridgwater Associa
tion, wilrbe held (God willing) with the Wya
lusing Baptist Clitu'r.h at Camptown, commenc
iDg on Friday evening, Oct. 16, and bedding
over Sunday. Revs. W. d TtLowl and H. H.
GUN, preachers for Om occasion. A cordial
invitation is extended to all.
NOTICE.--The North Branch Asso
ciation of Universalist', will hold a conference .
at Springfield, on the 21st and 22d of O4ober,
1871. A general invitation Ls - extended to all.
. ' fl. W. 'Casa .
:Standing Clerk.
AUTUM; 1874.—N0w Goods suita
ble forth° season. now opening at Morrmints.
rer We .frequently bear that
Grangers and others form clubs and send to
Elmira and the larger cities for groceries.
Such a coursois not only unwise, for home.en
terprise should always be encouraged, lint it
results in positive loss to the purchasers. Alc-
CADE ct EDWARDS sell everything in the grocery
line at prices as low as any establishment in
the city, and purchasers will find it to their at.
vantage to give them i call.
se- The Fall and Winter schools
throughout the county are about opening, and
purchasers of school hooks will be interested
in knowing that C. F. Caries' store is head
quarters for all the different kinds of books
used in the schools of Bradford and tidjoining
countior, and that his facilities for poirchasing
gibes hid) the "inside track "in selling. Coun
try merchants 'can get their supplies of him
just as cheap am they can in the city, thus sav
ing freight.
tE±)... A granger informs, as that he
has a new. variety of potatoes which. he has
christened "Chinese," because they have al.,
mond eyes, flat nose, and pointed teeth. Such'
an imitation in the vegetable kingdom of 'the
"human face divine." is no more remarkable
than the fact that Jumvs Wor..yr is now selling
clothing for both men and !nye, - at lower
prices than the same quality of goods have
ever been offered for in this market before.
M. Busy mothers will be gratified
to learn that there is one establishment in To
tvwla where they can buy good, substantial
;othes for their boys cheaper than - they can
et the material • and have them made up.
ours WOLFF, realizing the wants of commu.
nity in this iiarticnetir, has littrahased and is
selling very cheap boy's clothing of every de
. .
&cription
Sir' When the times aro dull, pra
lent dealers take advantage of the Market and
lay in their stock. Sueb has been the case with
.t.CCABE k EnwAnns. During the past few
months, manufacturers and jobbers have been
o anxious to sell that they have been willing
o trade on a very small margin, and McCain
. Enwanns know that a "nimble sixpence is
/.
tter than a slow shilling," 'consequently they
o ee greater inducements to cash . buyers for
everything to the grocery line than any' other
establishment in tho county. They deal in the
very best brands of family groceries and flour.
VW' I. K. HAmus, at the new Mil.;
finery Store, next door to Cumin:mimes, has
more than realized tho e4peotations of our
people. His stock of goods . yronld do credit to
to a first-class city store, and his prices aro
lower than most ordinary 'conhtry 'establish
ments.
The ladies ofTowanda, and in fact the whole
county, will find it to their advantage to visit
his store before purchasing. It affords us real
pleasure to recommend such an establishthent
to•our readers.
F.. E. POST.
PRICES REDUCED. Good • people,
you who pay for what you -get, and are the
merchants' supporters,. do you realize that if
you buy at places whore general credit's &yen,
It is you who really pay for all that the beats
and people of poor pay consume ? It is added
to the price of everything you get, and honest
ly pay for, and for our part we propose that it
shall no longer be so. From to-day we shut
down on book accounts and long-winded Cred
its, and sell Groceries for Cash or Prodnds, at
Reduced Prices. Come and sae the proof of it.
BILLIMALL dC HAICtIiT,
Red, White do Blue Store.
Aug..18r.4.
Va. Autumn comes on apace. •- Al
ready
the more tender and sensitive leaves are
patting off the, garb of green and arraying
themselves in the gorgeous liveries of scarlet,'
purple and gold. Before many days the hill
sides will present a mass of gay coloring which
will last until the keen winds of winter scatter
the foliage and leave the branches bare and
desolate; the year dies royally In bravo attire,
as a monarch who decks himself and meets
death with smiling face and richest drapery.
It would bo pleasant indeed if 'me could confine
ourselves b reflections like the -above, but
stern : necessity calls upon us to prepare for the
approach of cold weather; by providing our
selves with comfortable - apparel,—a necessity
which is not always easily met' by the poor and
unfortunate. But we can scarcely picture a
person so poor as to be unable to purchase a
warm snit at the celebrated clothing establish
ment of M. E. RESthlBl.l4 We notice that he
has overcoats, from $1 upwards, and other gar
ments proportionately low. Mr. 11.'s reputa
tion as an bonoroblo dealer is a etiflicient guar
intee that his goods are just what he repre
sents them to he, -
HOUSE. FOR SALE.--On
between Pine W and Bridge —east side. Twelve
rooms; Gas, Water, Heater, Rouge, etc. One
of the moat convenient houses. to be found.
Terms easy. Empire on the premises.
NUMMI', MASON.
Corrected every Weciuselay, by O. B.,PATCB
subject to changes daily.
Wheat, II bush
Bye, It bush • ,
Buckwheat, t bush
Oorn, p bush
Oats, 1t bush;.. 1.
Beans, bosh....
Butter (rolls) 11W1
do (dairy.), lb new
Eggs IP dos
Potatoes, bush.now• • •
Flour barrel 850 ® 7 00
Onions 111 bush 2 00
Wzionws of Onenv.—Wheat 60 lb. ; Corn 56 lbs. ;
Bye 66 lbs.: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 40 lbs.; Buckwheat
Id lbs. Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60
lbs.; Timothy Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lba.;
Dried Apples 'Albs.; ?lax geed 50, lbs.
F. B. 13VIIBANB
ntrOTATIONS OF WeITE,PI
74.1 p ELL & CO.. Borrras AND' BIIOZZIA,
Smith Third Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 6, 1874
DID.
1113,;
,11234
115!,;
1163;
11,6;3;
1173;
1173;
1113;
117 3 ;
1123;
1123;
1103;
105
54,4
1%8. 188 c
20
c. 5.
'62, M. and N
' E. Bunrunand, -
Pastor at Cam pt.'s , / ).
44 14 /4 .65, '
,65, J. and .7
14 . 44 44
.• •
" 10-10, coupon,
" • Pacific a's. cy ....
New Si. Reg. 1891
c. 1881,
Gold,
kllver
Pennsylvania,
Reading ...........
Philadelphia & Erie..... ..
Lehigh Navigation.
Valley
United 11. R. of N.
Oil Creek
Northern Centra1..........
Central Traniportation,...
Nestinehoning,
C. & A. Mortgage Cl,' '80,..
11141111 .
CLINK—DEXTER.—At , Camptown, Sept. 21,
by Bev. E. Burroughs, Sept. 27, Mr. James
O. Clink, and Mks Poly p L Dexter, both of
Auburn, Sessuehanna Co.,
OAMP—DEPEW.-4.n Montrose, Sept. ' 23, by
Elder W. 0. Tilden, Mr. A. W. Camp, of
Herrwn. ick, and Miss Monts Depow, of Camp.
to
TOWNER—WATT:CHM—In Waverly. N. Y.,
Sept. 18, by Hey. S. P. Brown. Mr.-Arthur H.
Towner. of Rome, ; and Miss Emu. L. Wet
, .khui, of Athens:
SMITH—GIBBON—In Waverly, N. Y. Se pt.
17, 1874, in Game Church, by Bev— mr.
Brown, Chu. A. Smith, of Huletein, and
Cors C., second daughter of the late Der. 8.
J. Gibson, of Bheshequin. • -
HABBINGTON-811INEIL—At the home of
the bride, in Greenwood, Oct. 4, by Hey. Hil
lock Armstrong, Mr John Henry Harringtm
of Barclay, and bliss Lucy Hite Shiner.,
NEWELL—PABBIIOIIE.—A t Wyse; on Sept.
24, 1874, by Rey. J. 8. Stewart, Dr. J. H
Newell, of Wyalnaing, to Miss Adelaide Pass-
Mori% of Wysox.
D-1ED.,1 1 . •
COBUIIN..=At Warren, Bradford county, Va.;
Sept. 19, Betsey Coburn, in the 90th year of
her ago.
OHIGGS—At the home of his son-in-law, Wm.
V. Stevens, near Monreton, on the 19th of
September, Joseph Griggs, in the 91st year
of his ago.
Ho departed this life in full hope of a blessed .
immortality. Ho was born in Ashtrd; Wind
ham county, Conn., in tho year 1783, and wig
almost 91 years old at the time of his death.
Hecnniefo Montooton in 1830, where ,he - has
resided over since. His wife died &bruit seven
years tsefore him. A largo circle of relatives
and friends mourn his loss. •Ho united with.
the Pfeabyterian churolOn Monroetou in lAN,'
and was a "living epistle, known and read of
all men.",,'Beligion with him was an every day
Matter, and his path was nut of the jest,
which shineth more and more unto the perfect
day., Daring his lsat sickness ho was a great
sufferer, but he 'awaited his change with pa
tience, reslgnition, confidence and joy. His
end was peace. •
TOWANDA MARKETS.
wxrciuserz PRICES.
New Advertisements.
FOR RENT.-:-The store occupied
by B. A. Pettey k ('o. Possession Riven Octo.
ber Ist. Inquire of E. T. PDX..
Sept. 3-tf.
VT D. L. DODSON DENTIST.
• On and after Sept. 21, may be found In the
alegant'new rooms on 2nd floor of Dr. Pratt's new
office on State Street. Business solicited.
Sept. 3 14-tf.
DR A. G. BUSH,
CAIIPTOWN, BRADFORD C0L". , , , 1T1, PA.,
Treats Chronic Diseases by now methods. Maybe
consul el by letter. [Aug. 6.'74.
MERCIIR'S HALL,
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 13th
CIIAS. I. DLIPILFZ,
Increased Talent and New Attraction,
Annoancing,tho Unrivalled
DIIPREZ k BENEDICT'S
GIGANTG FAMOUS MINSTRELS,
BIIRT,ESQUE °PENA TDOLTE AND BDA.SI BAND,
;Of twenty-three year's experience,
Enlarged, remodelle'd and improved,
Composed of 28 people,
Most liucceisfril and powerful Troupe traveling,
Introducing Concerts of Merit and Brißaney.
Tickets at popular prices,• •• • .. ... 50 and 35 cents.
A new system for selling Secured Seats,
No extra charge for Reserved Seat Tickets,
Sold ten,days in advance at 50 cents each at Eirby's
Drug Store.
'On the day and evening of the Entertainment, Ito.
*served Seat Tickets el 1 bo 25 cents extra.
GRBAT BARGAINS in STOVES
We offer at cost prices the follow
ing eicellent Patterns of Stoves
~
ORIENTAL IM7iOVED,
ILLUMINATOR,
FAVORITE,
BRILLIANT,
RADIANT LIMIT,
NOVELTY,
LIGHTNING,
SPEARS ANTI CLINKER
BEACON LIGHT.
Call and examine and save money/
CODDING, iIIISSELt4I & C'tt)
Oct. 7, It 4w
PUBLIC! SALE.—The Orwell Edu-
A. national damodatkon will afar for sale on the
grandees, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, No.
reinter 10th, 1874, at 1 o'clock, P. IL, their three
story school building and lot, containing one acre
of land, and situated upon Orwell M. Possession
given, April 641876, Terms Zola known on day of
isle. I B. A. 13110103(21„ I ,
A. PLATT, ry
G. 0. 1,111.811111, Trustees.
, E. C. BULL. _
' L. PILNDLNPON
Orwell. Ps., Oct. 3, '74.,
A FARM FOR , SALE.—The sub
./ca. scriber's health having failed, te wishes to'
sell& farm. situated in Orwell township. There
is one hundred acres, sixty or more improved, the
balance heavy Umbered.with hemlock. beech, birch
maple, some ash, black cherry, about a dozen pine
trees Of good quality, a sugarbush of 140 or 13e
trees, s good runnitg saw mill within 10 rods of the
farm, another shout lan • mile off ; good frame
house 26z32, with en L 13:50. with kitchen, wood
house &c.: a barn with wagon house and threshing
floor; the whole 36170, with basement .under the
whole. a wagon hovel carpenter shop, ay.; Ilvin t ;
'weter, an old orchard, a young orchard, graperiaer,
era; meadows made smooths for mowing, good
temps, under o good state of mdtivattom "Wirt°
he examined to know conveniences. Terms made
easy. L. 11. STEVENS.
South Hill, Bradford 00., Pa.
Now Advertisements..
,EV#NB & HILDBETH
CAA attention to their °potting new roll shO Win•
ter Cloodi, Which is thwjergest e and most complete
they hive ever eraldhited, and at prices which cannot
ihn to please. In their stock may be found • • ,
BLACK HENBETTAS;
BLACK TABID3E,
BLACK B
BLACIK MOIMIW,
BLACK ALPAO
BLACHTMPRESS,
BLACK 'TALL%
11308150
1 50 @ 2 00
#4 3 0
30 4) 32
1 W.
No 42
AlFe all the new eh
mere; 'Camera' Hair;
pr ifs Clothe, 'satins,
Cotton ,and Wool So
Poplins, Alpacas, Rep
-60';
126
8';
.4
53 , .
• 112
o a large stock of Cloaks,
Is, Blankets, Waterproofs, Cas-
Sha
102%
ea, Flannels, Felt Skirts, Prints,
DM
Ginghilms, Shirtings, Tickings, Den-
ims, Cottons,. &c.,
T cnrauda, ra.. pct. '74-11
VAN WET
Y GOODS
NEW FALL GOODS.
are economically inclined are
II
d to call and:ex
OE
of Goods. We
Stoc
'vs assortment
Mil
CZ
t 14-tf ,
TANTEENS,
BLACK C
TONS,
CABHMERS,
BLAMI
BLACK CR
MO
BLACK CR,
'APE CLOTH
BLACK DR
PET
ades in Cash-
Merino 3,
l'wool Serges
ges, Empress
&c., &c.
EVANS & HILDRETH
■
NM
-Aza
e our New
ter a very at-
-LT
W PRICES
INGLY L
MI
Give us a
TAYLOR k CO.
Now Adi4rtllens,
BUYERS OF H
BTOVEII, &C., will do. w
11 to call
their
& and 0:
chasing, ciimgriaing
TING FIT
COOKENO EiTQVES,
rAlch gre
Among yr)
TRIBUNE,
TRIBUNAL,
ILLY
A.ISIERICA.N,
PRESIDENT,
=I
Ii BEE 4.TER,
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' MA
S 4
MERRY CHRIS
BEY
'OLDS L' LATER,
ROYAL ARCL=
EC
11)33
UAGIC SHIEL
NTOi
BO
tterne of
We liar . o z li . amber of p
offer at c.
=1:1
, LEAD
C.Ii3T E 3
LEON at rctiue.l ,prieca
MEI
Nails,. Glass, .Li
tack o
.Do - ors and a tine
ch Lo
Trimmings,: Bree
R!f}2R,
Gnus, *peatipg
rand
Carfrictfl.s, Puw]
,na Oils
Purchasers dt Paints
CM
try gall, Itraaley k Co.'s!
excel!ed by Jewetts an
other.
ORNXUENTAL GLASS
VARNIiFtES, 31A.0 TUNE
- o
SEE
LEATHER BEL
w 001) PUMPS;
SAWS,
FTLFS,
BABBITT,
NG,
RUBBER PACK
LA HAY ROPE,
FTIII
lEEE
SOAPSTONE PA
LS, spßEs*s;
PATENT WHEE
~I
pES, j SPOKES;
HUBS, ..FELL'
PAIRBANK'S P
AND LANTERNS,
'KEROSENE LAMP;
It POTS,
I'
FLOW
BRASS AND CO
hanic's Tools
AU kinds MeG
WASH TV BS,
PAILS,
Pr11:1 :4
BASKETS,
xorsncEs,
BROOMS and
cel Prices?
At Red
e
eed. Critters, Corn
Cider Mills,
.
eissorsj Razors and
Shellers, Fite_ S
rass and Iron -Wire,
Pocket Catleiy,
Bird Cages, Tin
Fitting and Pln
.tice by compete
,
t, worl
prices for rash.
the 'public respeCtfally
CODAIRG,
Sept.
!!!!3
TO TtiE PUBLI C
. nearly'afteen years experience la boringronadl
Pump loge; i offer my services to the pular. Work '
attended to in any part of the cottV to obortroeter
and ratlafadion guarantee& CALM ALLM
ZZ'w Albany. March 254 f.
911RPSTEE'S,
.1. lurebigiven ilia all pasona Itidebted to the,
'estate of pinto Horton, of Wilmot twp., re•
quested to snake Immediate; payment, and ill pet. ; •
sons having claims against said eatato will morel
them duly authenticated for settlement.
Sept. 15. • _ W. T. lIOIITON, Tinatee.
TAASSOLUTION.—,-, The partnerehip
heretofore existing between the htmdereigried
under, the firm name of Myer & nriztell, la this dal
dnisolved mutual consent'
Towznda; July 2,18?4,
ARE ‘ TRON
t Coddlng,
before rar.
•OPPARTNERSHIP.'--The under+
aigned. having formed a c,Opartnerehip, under .
the ftrm nahao of Burden dyer. will hereafter
condact flip Marla; bualnesi at the . Old statd of la,
blyer it Randall, where they invite the enamors of
the late fine and the public generally to call.
. , .E. DAIIINDELL
Towanda: July 10,•1874. chug. surrat. •
,OVES.
TDROOLAMATION.--WHEREAS;
—L . Ron. PAUL D. MORROW. Prciident Judge of
the 13th Judicial District, consisting' of the 'county .
of Bradford, and Rona. 0. 8. Ryas= and B. D.
IfAr.s.wEss, Asaociatedudges in. and for said county
of Bradford, haying famed their precept bearing .
data the 2dlday of September,lB74,to me direr:led for.
holding a Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sea- •
alone; at Ti oy , for the County of Bradford. on Mon.,
day the 2d day of OCTOBER, to continue one
week. • " J. M. SPRITS, Sheriff.
AU GUS,
ARGAND,
AUDI T OR'S NOTICE. — . ln the
natter of the the
of Ferdinand Gable. late
'of Rano, decd. La the Orphans' Court of Bradford
County. I
'
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the
court to dispose of exceptions to the Strad account
of Mizabetli B. and ITenry Gable, Administratcirs of
the estate of Ferdinand Gable, late of Bonn', deed,
will attend to the duties of hie appointment at hie
oil ce in Tbwanda Borougb, Pa., on TrfirfallitS.
tbe sth dinnof NeYBUBER, 1874,''t le o'clock, A.
11 . ., when all perfons interested must be present
and make ,known their "claims, or be forever 'de
barred front the same. JOI3X-W. AIM •
Octlwi. I I . . Auditor.
AI.INATORi
. •
A ITDITON . J as.. Foe
ter yr: Jay Chaaprd. In the Court of Cobamon
Floss Of Bradford Csanty, No. 130 ' , ed. Term. 1872..
Also J. P. Eirby vs. ;ay Chaapel. In the Court of
Common Pleas of Bradford Connty- No. 627, Feb.
Term.
•
The undersigned, :an Auditor appointed by the -
Court:to distribute money in the hands of the Slier.
iff,:arisin,g from sale; f defendant's real estate, will
attend to tile duties of his appointment on Friday.
the 231 day of October, ft, D. -- 1874,, at one o'clock
P. IC., at the office of:Peet & Davies; in the Born' of
Towanda, at which time and place all wale= con
corned aro Fequesled to be present, and they stall
be heard. • B. A. 'AfERCITS, Auditor.
Sept. 24, 1874. .
N E-w: DRY
•
• ! IN T0W.A14D.A..! • •
3lts : sr.s BRAMIALL Gorr
Have removed their Etock 14 Dry Goods from the
014 etend 4 P. A, POUF'. opimeitalhe &nut House
HE TEA,
TO THE E A ST STORE IN BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCH,
NEAR THE BRIDGE,
■
And ar s e datly'rezeirino
NEW GOODS FA03.1 THE CITY
HEATER
. .
In 'addition i Co the Bankrupt Stock of B. A. Fetti4„
Nvl3.leli .I.ley tra selling for about:Cane half price. .Cte
ar.l tce iorjyourfelves. If 'we i.'on't. rave yoti some
=neap, ',fool !nip. ;
: ' BItAIMALL c GOFF;
~
. I 1
i . Xtid. , erata's Block, (ticat the Ilrii'lgei
Vri , l,;:e eta Towanda, Oct. I, 18'3. • ',-
_____
stoves which WE
rIPE, u ran
A ll - 111 - t'S C THARTI.O PILLS,
rr* , f ams• OP d TAUTLY rrrsr.,ir•
MEM
-,• • .
. • Curing e r ostivenese. Jbundlc", DyspepaLs, Indf
gest/ l on, Dyoenteri, Foul Stoznisch and- Breath, Ery , i
eiPe.av, Efe4danlgi• llil,s, Lbeuroattina, Eruptione
an,l :tin Lindner, Fallowness, Liver Coniplair.t,
Dross y.
,:.y. 1'...-liers, Tumor. and Salt Illion:u7,' Worms.
Cit9t, N.. - , art.gia, as a `Dinner Pill: ar.d Purifying the
blitd.ar. tile =. nct co a genial • i l . ,u4igattve Tet perfect NI.,
Thclr effccti abundantly show bow much theyeitce -
I
nil ,1•1.1.er Pitts. Theylm'e ear- Mid pleasent to tzko,
bat powornit ii, cure. :they I purgo out the foul ...it
t...4:s Of the i ttil.P.,l ; t...S$ btinnulate the . sluggish Cr
:34 cide'rcl i rgaa ir.to nation; aud tLey Impitrt he :.!th . '
and t•mri tope whololb.:lng. Thep cure nut old!'
iLs every day ccrindnints of every body, but foradd.
able and dittigcrous diEeasel.l rot skilful. pb:-pi
clans racsi i.mlnent i olergynen; and our best vitt
., vcild i,certificatcs of cures fNerformed and of
•.c..at. tMocidc thay bavo derived from-these 1'..11s
.. .. 1 .1 , ara tit!! ..afost. and locst physic . ..Or children, be
cauze mill 1..3 tvPli L3 i e nCttlai.' Being sugar cinled.
they 11:4 e'nily to take t snd being pu:ely vegetable
they are entirely harmless,
.• ~ ".
1
PbXPA?EO n.s.' ' • •
•
• V,T
P, .C. AYER .3-.P.0.: LONVEIt.i.., 'S L 1.5.1., ..
Pr4ctlcal and Anslytic4lClHttdOs. -•
Sol! 1-y r 1 Drucigista avid riera.ols in IT: el! . .lti^.
I._ A n cult '..1.g. r ' I . .
Lockii and
ding _ Shot
Rk:Colvers,
OE
re rcq'uezted to
1; whiLl.‘ la Lot
IRON PUMPS,
itty Son-7 and
!
Chorus '
Out in the gilow; or prwaknrirs chilil—Hays, 40-
Ssr,N:t I.,:tt:e.: May. Song and
NEW SONGS:
Where has Ada gone? Song and Chornq.Hays, 06
DOn't forget inQ Songland Cho).Eay!, 05
Nor 3, the rtide of E.:ikon. Song 4C
BY THE AUTHOR OF
GAS PIPE,
Follow up the Now. pang and Chorus—EaYo,
Ily Lost Lantos, Song and Chorns....asys,
Lennle Darring.- Song and Chorus Hays,
DRAIN TILE,
3.IOLLIV, DARLING.
Old Caleb. 16ong and Cliorne Haye, 35
Bean 11; poor Heart. Song and Chorue..Haya, 35
Out on the Sea. .9C , TI and Chorna......Hay% 35
peat-paid, ,on receipt of the marked price,
By d. L. PETEtS. 599 Hrondwai, New York.
El
VALUA_BLE FARM FOR SALE.
—I no* offer one of tbd finest farms for sale
in UradfordlConnty, Tit”ated two Miles from Ulster.
Upwards 04 200 acres-175 acres improved, good
fruit of every description. a! fine dwelling, barns,
sheds, and all-necessary building thereon, will be
sold for a reasonable price. aMY time -given to the
purchaser. ',For further pahiculars enquire of
June 2. ; J. L. IXIBBIN. Athens,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
.L.l.Notice la hereby given that all persons indebted
to the estate of. John Gartland',lr., late of Wyalus
ing, deceased, aro ,relnestea to tattle immediate
payment, and all persons harinFreclalma against
said estate ;must present them duly authenticated
for settlement.. ANDREW FEE!
OAKUM,
•
I
7SA'AiIIcATIONS: of Teachers far
.1-4 the Priblic Schools will be held as follows:
. „
0ct,19 Wilmot, Sugar Bun Sehool House ,
20 Terri Terrytown School-House,
21 Asylum, Center School House -
22 Standing Stone, Stevens' School Hoose
23 Ilerrkk, Landon School House
. 21 %placing, Camptown School How°
20 Pike, Leraysville Schaal Hotiso ,
. 27 Orwell, Orwell Hill School House
23 Warren, Bowen Hollow School House
29 Windham, Center School House
3) Lltoilfield, Center SchOol House
Athens.ll Borough School nonce
Nov 2 St:eel:u:tin, Center School House
3 Miter, Village School.'House
4 Burlington W..80r0 School lloace
5 Smithfleld, Dist Smithfield School House
G Bidgeberry, Centerville S^hoed Rouse
7 South Creek, Gillett's School House -
! 9 Wellt, Rowley MB School Rouse
-10 C,oldrabia, Au stinville School Hops°
- 11 Sprit:v:l6d, Center School House
. 12 Troy. Borough School Hou.Se
10 Canton. Borough Sch . ool House
1.17 Leßoy. Corners School House" •
• IS Granville, Center Scheel Mouse
19 Franklin, Varney School House
20 Alonioe, Afonrocton 80001 House
21 Albany t Overton, Bahr School Honso ,
23 Tacarom, Keeney School House
25 Rome, Horon i ih School House
20 Wysex. Ilyerchirg School House '
Tow4nds, Borough SChool House
ApPlicantS plesse come provided with pee,
ink, lead pencil, foolscap and sixth reader." Exam
'ination to fieginwt o'clock, A.. AL
A A. KtlatEi, .
County Supt.
FORM SC. LES,
PER KETTLES,
I
PLATED CASTORS
TED BUTTER DISUTS
- nts - ncEss EDUCATION..
-a—Ar! • !
:Young 6en desiring a thorough Imowledgo of
Business, Commercial Law, the FeIeIICO of Acccna tits,
shonhi take a course of study at ,
•
I
PiATED SPOON.
lAL COLLEGE
PLATED FORKS
1 - •QR SALE-CAURIAGE • AND
'SET OF SING= carriage is
god permanent top, , itY made, for one or two
horses! and cost qo. It has been newly painted,
and is in eVery respect wrong and in trod order.
1t iitay aeon ror a short time at the carriage shop
of air. sryt.EN, Thp harness is of enperlor mire,
Eater -plated. and in p•rfectly good.condition: En.
rinfro alley. CMS, E. 3141.1'..t1NE of E. T. FOXO
Towaida, Oct. I, r74..tf.
I .
'ork,, Beaters, Gas
on short no.
MI
kinen, at low
LE
atronage of
Belted.
nIISSELL & CO
' i s lascellaneons.
GOOD STORE
Sept 10 1
.
T(,,anda, l
ra,, Sq). 2S, 1574.
I •
•
rtatal , .7glca and CoIlc" ' o Journal.. ' Addrotis
• I I L. L. SPRAGUE,
ctl. Principal, Kingetori, Pa.
JOTiCE.—Is heieby given',to all
peisims, knowing themselves to , be Inifatted
toi be subscriber, either - by judgment or nolo, to
m ke immediate payment and all-indebted by book
ac ' , punt are requested to cciine and settle the same,
bT i noto or payment, at once. If this callistsjected
it VI be my duty to proceed forthwith under the
I.IW to conipel payment and settlement of accounts.
Dent forget, bear in mind that costs will be made
unless attention is paid to this call soon. '
1! 1•. . ; ALLL - N IIcEF.A:S.::
Towanda,a Sop't 201974. I - .
telt' Pl aning
andl' Mill dluilding, ..
a p'ur?fonfoi ifac fOrmerly in possesssion of T. L Lacy, Wyslusing,
Ps. Also', a Portablo Steam SSW' Mill near tlifeehott-
Vsn.WyOnaing county, Pa. For further particulars
enquire al or address W. T. HOUTON,
Terrl town, Bradford Col.Ta
CARTlON.,—Whereas • smy -wife.
has left my bed and board without any
, 13 ary
h r
canto or provocatitin, these aro therefore to.
ld aby one trusting or harboring her at'any iat
my chlliAren that she Molt with her so I will MINI
debts of their rontraelin L'',. •
I . •1 TIIOIiA6ITULLIVAS,
'! tillgetcrry Sep! Iv. rill,
i G. B. 'MYER,
! E. D. ituspal..
MI
Adtanistrafor.i