Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 10, 1874, Image 3

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In my letter of June 27th last,
aid That the 7 per cent. dividend
dr
Oared by the tru-tee in the bard
rnptc'v case '-of Jay 01;oke &
LO
would be paid hereafter; that is, it
will be plod -hey r Philadelphia ;
niter many legs , t nestions have bee(
disposed of. 7' has not yet been paid
and st the !reefing of creditors, het
Pecember let, that dividend was re
yoked. e • /
A E epc:rt, of eo pages, - pampble
Sc rm, was submitted at this meeting
which compressed, simply shows the
the ;indebtedness of ; the firm is $lO •
804,818.:, The -available assets, in
cluding, cash in hand, may be se
down half a million . dollars. The
chkims against individual members cr
the firm amount to $2.000,000, which
nn.der the bankrupt ;act, the .individ
uaf assets must be, applied io tb•
payment of debts due by these inch.
viduals before they can be aliplied ti
thb liavmentof the partnership debts.
The cash in hand that can be applied
to a payment of diiidend to general
creditors, amounts Ito $491,915.04
and for the payment of individne
debts of, the members of the firm, it
$231.018.05. Just when a divider' ,
will be paid is a conundrum I gry•
rip, and yet itqa due to Jay Cooke t•
say that he is not responsible at al
for this, delay. 'Everything long agc
passed from his haiids to the True
tee's
W. Fr
Col. John ... forney having re
coked the sale of the Press to Col.
A. F.,:_3lClure, 'it is now probable
that the -Age, a Democratic daily.
will be purchased 14 llei'Clure. Th.
Age is a member of the Associated
Press, has a fair share of advertis
inr-and its circulation is not mint
behind that of the Press. It, is said
that lll*Clnre's financial backers are
Major John 0. James, of the firm of
James,-Kent, Santee az C 0.,. and Cit)
Treasurer Widener. It would be dif
ficult to find more reliable or more
capable business men. That Phila.
ir.lphia presents a rich field for 1,
first-class newspaper, is evidence(
by the fact that Chicago has three
daily papers-7ribnne, Times, and
h/tcr-iiceoir=each as large' as the
New Lr ark_ Tribune, and scarcely lest
natioi al their influence, while this
city has no daily as large as' the Tri
THE. Ciucirmatt Gazette- sass that
since the Damocraey have bad a
,\ tle tPste of succi sue, they Propose if.
\the future-to stib'sist on pure Demd•
;.rattc diet. I. Buch - men as Scnruz"
i continues', "cannot live in any such
'party, they cannot find a new one,
land they will naturally drift back
into the Republican party and hell
make it What it ought, to be. An '
other year, therefore, will, find the
Republican party much stronger
than in 1874, and the tidal wave m
.1876 will be altogether different from
what it was in October and NOverD
ber of the present Sear. It
carry into the Presidential chair -a
Republican, and restore the Huuse
'of Representatives to the sane
raitT.l
New Advertisements
,1 -
,
pOWELI & CO
SPECL4L. NOTICE
f. .1i A R _G AIN S
I'4 .1 17,-
Fla
°B - LA.C=SILES
JUST OPEN 3,D
At a large ele . .ug : _iteut gale, %re have
s.cn- case a BLACK
,ILKS, Nadel).lll
11'! F.Olii
less
TLI 1); (TD'S '• PRICES
lEEE
EMILY :CALL Fi SOLICITED
I.c r 2, 1,71
NOTICE
• •
• ;Vicar*., At'a-mord:^g of the Hoard of
,Dtrectore
;of the ! Towanda Eureka Slower Compauy. held at
of the: company December 3, 1574,-c rest>.
lot„,o teas psoed to call a tr.eetuag of the stock.
' hol•lers, eonforto.hty to law, to therease th; cep to
said cpaanany, thttref.re.l istlttee h •reby.
that the 'stockholders of the Tow4h.ta Lure.
ka Mower Compahy are hereby. Dote t ! ) he rvh
. era at a meeting t..it;e held at the work thecom•
FEBRUaRr P. 1575. at 2. 6' , 12,-k P. f
the . ,urpolje ab.. 51 1. - tu.t.t , ued,to trot : the fucreaa.
Lf the eaplfal 'stiick eaid company.
8. 1). MADDIN, Pete.
Attu: W. G. TRRACY, So:. , 'tLrc. latdt
tradfordNrportet
Ea
Towanda, !Thursday, Dec. 10, 1874.
LOCA4_,A.Iyh GENERAL •
I READER! ask yoo.neigtibor to sub
alba for the REPORTER.
THE Episcopal Sunday-school will
aces tree in the Chereh on Christmse eve.
THE ()heeled services - at - the Eels
- i•
•npar Church will hereafter commence at 7
•
T. C. Daus° is in New York again
;
hie week, purchasing more goods for Powys.
v Co.
Tae ,REPOETER can always be found
t the news, rooms of C. F. CIIOBS and WHIT
-1311A171%
F. J. CiLSINS 'has roofed into hip
I'm red front store, in Bums :men Blo'cir,-.op
,osite the Mezhe -Bonne.
THE Catholics will hold' a fair for
he benefit of their •Church (luring Christmat
seek.
Wit SHALL esteem it a • great . favor
n our subscribers to make a little effort to in
-rem:l the sable:Option list.
THE Penn Mutual Insurance Coin
,any,. of Philadelphia, last week purcbased
Ilaacua's Block.
VENDUE and other bills printed at
•bia office in tiro colors I►t same price se hereto
, a
ore in one. -;
REV. MR: BATLEY is visiting the
❑embers of the Episcopal Church in this place,
•eliciting funds towards endowing the Epiisco-
.Ide of the diocese.
• THE Irie7l_ :World says the diocese-
Ohiladelphia is to be divided, and Iteadirtp
inde a See, with Father Toszn, of this
41'.B:shop.
A. LARGE bear and a good sized
deer, killed in Wyoming and Lycoming corm
, ies, were shipped from the etpressa office in
tint; place on Friday eyeniog laat:
' - ;_Ounsoung legal friend, A. C. FAN
wha-•'wa: 3 admitted to the bar •of thin
.Stsptember last, has removed t,
: tt! ens, and entered into eopartogrship with
;J. l'Aiatcs, Eeq.
PATTELSOi, of ~Dockland
cenuty, Cl., has puiehiseci the MEnerE
.trui, us lihr.rei Hill, Wyeux township. Mr. P.
amenterprising geutlenian, and we hope h.
litenl; making tbte count/ his homel-
PERSONAL. —3. C. BULLETT, Esq..
ine of the ablest lawyers in the State, and S.(
"'EWE; Esq., - President of the Pena Mutual
[ashram:9 Copviny, were in
town !set week.
... •
THE PRESBYTERIAy Mite SOCiet.3
will meet op Monday ovenineit, in the Lec
ture Ronal of the church, which has been new
tc carpetea aiicl otherwise improved, througt
the.efforta of the ladies of the congregation.
THE new coal and lumber yard ox
River sireet, Letween Park and state streeto:t
arty ready fur Gccapancy. It is one of the
bea arranged and moat extensive concerns o
:he loud iu Northern
Till: trial of i the Wi.llsboro' Ban.
robb,is t pidee last week. One Of 11/ell.
COOK. pluad , Cllilty; CoSOROVE tree found guilty
vnd WAL,u'd was put over to next tern,
FILALICK tva di,cbarged, no evidence appear
4ug itgamit Lit
WHILE Mr. S. H. COLE, of North
Rome, use choppit4; mnd oa Thankrgivioi;
dAy, he wag Ftrrick by the trout of a ttte, au ,
very .everely ii.jare,:. Die 1o•n - er [itt of hip
U. , ay tna 111.12br; r.pr...z.: to ho raralyzed,
bu
Lig tikudd entertain of Ina recortry.
A coratEspoNDENT linds us a price
list c.tirreu , :nail a I:,;clie,ter paper, clAted
1811. Frcuitt 1;1, ,•re that batter
from 10 t...) 13 c-:;t3 pct' putted: pork .$lO to SU
per barrel"; beat 11 to $1.50 p,r cwt.; poultry
etiTniTper dies pt-r 11)4' wheat 79 to
sj bushel; Lay Z 7 to '0 p r tou,
Tie Athens Ga_ett is strongly
urgiiig the re-app.s:ut mew of E. B. CO6I..IIACGH
ca c!Pr'f.: to the clal:Trss; , )rier;. Without th.
Intrent'oll M . : 111elaC;11g . the com
making the appo:ntmetit w
thCr.rsa what ti:,..; Gazett eo .wet
tithe3+
THE; lmsiest ill , lll it, Towanda, is
1) D. L; T. Ili,. ?alt , : ful
:al Agent or.tle.: It,suyauce'Compt
:::- Efts 5.,71...tc t.upertor judgr:..eut the
l::3 cat, an 1 :::tablitthmetit of new
vaLle,i by the c: - .olpart‘'
that h-- t..-a 111 , . nit-Ig, nt-trly an tho time.
" PROGAAMME Clock " his Teel'
placfl in the : iilyr.; -5r... , room at the' Graded
itireuCon, in addition
to ke,•piag-excel.stii than, ia arrauged as to
ru,noutice the time for the vitriouß recitation , .
during the dic, eavit) k .; the teachv.r.. a goad deal
of trouble, arhl rorroh citoth:e time :to the
chor•!.
THE Prebbyt;Tiau Sunday-s6hool
( , r 42.3.3. very 13,24: croza conatractid
•,t 5h0t . ..1. - received from the !scholars in a tots.
Hon :chr)o: in Afro.l. The s,:ho'ard of the
febool Kerr support ot.e .aeholar iu
,the School
to arcs, and in addition have sect therp other
coutributious. 'lst return, the little colored
children colfceteil the shells and cent tLem to
their fr:enda here. in Towanda. •
E. B. YotattNs, a prominent mem
ber of the Elmira la:, till secretary Gr the
•Tioard of_Eduest:oo of that floaiishing e.ty
sea,' in Towanda last week. Ilia deep interest
:n free education, led him to visit our Grs..ed
!zett,io!. He was rhorro through the bwild.ng
by Pro!. Itya i N, and one of the director , , end
exprixaed himself highly pleased with the,
ou.irance of the soNiol and the arrangement of
the buillog.
ESE
. H.&VE, been using a Saw Empire
0)04 Rove for the past year,. and it gores as
zne.greatest p.easure to say that we l3eae7e it
Lai misuperior in the market. The casbugs
are all heavy and do not Warp. It also pomes
es an advantage which is seldom found In a
cook-6tove, being so constructel that a "water
bark can be attached at any time, the same
as a range.
\V TAKE pleasure in recommend
ing io nor brethren .1 the fraternity, the enter
prising firm of J. & F. B. GAussrr, of Syracuse.
'Fhr.y carry a large - stook of printers' sapplies,
embracing not culy stock r but type, machinery
etc. The traveling agent or the house, Mr. S.
NV rim. is nuo or the most genial, pleasant,
and withal upright bnieness men, wo have ever
had the pleasure of meeting. Ho knows just
, what you want, and always gives you as favor
able terms as the market will permit.
fin annual meeting of the Agri
cultural Society was held on Monday last. The
officers were elected : •
. .
presi,lent-4 .3160r5:
—E.. PACKAIID, Canton; !13.
Aaylum ; Joni BALDWIN. Pike ;- PA
VID STRUDEL, JoaN SICKZAN, Troy
i:ec. S. , cretary—,Jaa. 11. C(a)Dzyo.,
.s'ec;ll , 7.ry—J. E. FLO:,
Treasurer—E. T. Fox.
TooraNDA. W. 1814
Mwi agprs—J. F. Svrrz.u.r.V., C. S. ItrisELL,
C. 1:, Wirre. Gro. B. F , •x, F.. C. SwEET, E. W.
EvirELL, 11. B. Mt:r:G•i::, Ws. SNrDr.r,s l 7. R.
STORM,
Lanai Buexamsta-0. 6. Fr= has
buil!, up a very large business in the candy and
cno ectionery line, by strict attention to tboin
terests of his customers. His assortment Is
always complete. Hs rosmilactures all com
mon candies, and sells Wrantofe and other
choice varieties or the finer gratles.
Rom. or Honoa at the Towanda
Graded School, or nmes of students with per
fect record in attendance, deportment and stu
dies, for.the week ending Dee. 4: MART Blo
m; Los= BEEN, GEOUGLE' BUN ' ET= AD
axe, Mama Coommveu, Brziza Dopeozi, Joan
Gotten,. Tnoxis Sims, 711u3t
BEETLE BAB3olf, MAST BEINITE.. WILLIE
BLASE. BONYORY, /I)A DODBON,ADDIR.
GOFF. Amex Hi), WUXI/ Lass, Arum Mos
oAs, Gso. Ltrast
AN OLD Le cnstsas , Goxs. The
targe . willow tree is front of Mr. F'W.trrs' lot,
on York avenue, and which bad stood there for
many years, was last week cut down. It is said
the mammoth tree grew front a tuna - twig pat
in the ground by Mr. WArr's father, in the
early days . of our embryo city. 'Having grown
to such a size as 'to Materially interfere with
the passage of pedestrians on the iddewilk,
ike many other old-fashioned things, it wit:
compelled to give way before the onward
march of civilization and improvement.
TUE Episcopal Mite Society meet
ing at T. C. DELaso's, last week, was more
attended than any previous ono the
uressnt season, and happiness beamed in even?
,ionntenance. Wo are pleased to know that
these weekly meetings of the differentcongre
rations are coming to.be looked Upoti as social
tathertbge, and as such enjoyed by all mem
bers of tLe societies. . They afford an excellent
,idportrinity for forming; desirable acquaintan
ces, and 'tor friends to spend an erening in
pleasant and profilable_intercourse.
"irergreen":Grange, Terrytown, 'held Decem
ber 4, the following named persons were elect
e.l officers for the ensuing year, to be,installed
at•the next regular meeting in January : Mas
ter, J. E. Dow& Overseer, Fn.srox gnat x.
Lecturer, J. W. Gomm; Steward, J. Exuorr;
a.9.eistant Steward, EL BlAlit.tatn; Chaplain, R.
tionroc;•Treasurer, Mrs. Uttiatt TEARY; Secre
tary, J. EL Scuoonoven; Gate-keeper, Heaves
Si:mit:at; Ceres, Bliss TURNER; Pomona, His.
SornxAY; Flora. ,Visa Sewn Danca; Steward
ese, 11. 111. -
1=
AT TETE last regular meeting of
THE 'CATROLIC FAIR, which is to be
opened in Mercur's Hall, on Thursday, the 240
of this month, anistmas cite, and continut
three or four consecutiVe days, promises to Is
• grand success; at least wo should' judge et
rom the earnestness of the ladies of the eon
(regatiou,in its behalf. We learn that a'larg.
issortment of raucyand•ueetul articles have al
-eady been procured for the occasion, and not
he least interesting among tins very Vaudsone
sollemson, is the beautiful picture of the "he
uaculato Conception:' This master-piece e
.rtistic eicellence may bo seen tit the Cattle's
dock Store on Bridge St. The proceeds of the.
'..ir are to be applied- to liquidate the debt o
the maguitlcent new church of Sri. PETEIS and
Psis., in this place.
MANY of our lecture-going people,
,re sorely disappointed In net having ther . op•
portduity to attend a course this season;, at
tudn wilt be pleased to learn that Prof. BARLOW
r Layfayette College, one of the - most spoilt,
;cashed elocutionists in this country, will gm•
to entertainment consisting of reauinge, recita 7
WEIN' etc : , in the PreslUyterian Church, of
Wednesday evening t ext, December 16.'
eels to be appropriated towards purehasii 4
ibilosophical apparatus for the Collegiato In
statute. We bespeak for the Proles:wr a hag.
4.134 tutqllNent andaJnee, not only fur the sale.
,f the literary treat, but the object for wlikti
he lecture is to he given is one %bleb excite ,
rile interest or all oar c:t:zens. Tickets. i 3
c-a.ts; for bale at the bookstores and litnr.e.
Orug, Store.
• STATE LINE & SULLIVAN TtAILItCAD.--
rhe purchasers of S. & E. U. 11., snev
nis place ou Wednesday last, and organized
sew company unclog:he title of the .-Stste ‘
4nd Sullivan natlroad Company." M.ttly of th.
.iluAliiuleers are heAvy eapltAithts, and it i.
;heir itecut!on to put the road in good ruhnin.
r&r. The e-tpital since .4 the 1144 eutupau.
s f 1,000,4t0, and 1300,000 is to Le expended a
nc in the pirelisse znakb , t.
0:11.3Jr3 organiza
tlO 1 aro as follow :
ceith , tit —CH.\ n LES E. PAr.suN s
W. S. St.iTr.r..
Teen:;u):,.
DireofUrs—Vir. S. SLATED, CRADLED CUADDLAN
JJ:I.N C. WELLE.. , , LATUDOP, WS. STr:VEN
SON, ALFILED JONES
GOOD, TEMPLAES LODGE. All per-,
WllO are to assist in the work o
making a good, strong temperance organiza
tion in connect:on with the ordernatael at th.
head of!lug ECltle , ,, are requested' to be pre'seu
a the lecture room of the Methodist Church
•u Friday evcning .Dec. 11, at 7:3J
With the co-operation Of 011 U in four of thos.
4h9 cannot consistently relroe to act witti
:hi. organization is capable of - doing eflicleu ,
ind persevering work, in reforming ant saving
'trona habits of intemperance. In viewof thr
,ucial and physical temptations which aro lami
ng Et) many into habits of ruin, will it be rigt.t
vi !et the undertaking be a continual fai , ure.
L. D.
Hour DANCE:iII* HINDERS VIE SPRILI.II_
ot: THE GOEPEL.—A miseonary writing Iron,
ludia, gives the following incident, illnstratina
now the edacated heathen look tilven . dancing
" Your faithful mi.iflouriry had been lon,
4enclaug the mother 'told her deughtere, win
.he aid of the Bible woman Priuditian. Toe'
Nero proureering in linnwledge both of tip
,arth and of our own sundertul religion.
polite time was received sometime afterward ,
from tne Baboo„regnoting her visits to he ylis
oontinocd, with thanks for OW, 'favors. a
Occasion tO say to a friend, that ho was
liiedu and did not wish his tamily to ream:Lunt
heir belief in Elinclutsm. The ustensibte reasot
.4R,, thus.' he did not really; cart, touch anon
he religious view of the matter ' but his, ma,
wry, it they•becamo Christians, t hey 'might Ala
51sta to ado; t the Christian customs, o allow
ug gpiithmien to i.ut their anus around them
in the dance, and also dress dPcollftte, %bleb to
abhorred.' Thum - you ace -how the good was
niudered in this prominent city !
AT A meeting of Franklin Engine
Company, onWeineada) evening last, the fol
lowing ogietra - were, erected for the enrrent
lIM
I'resident-1.. 111.7311 , Dur.y.
Vice President—Loris
Fuei,lqn:--DzsNis SwEENEY.
:First As.kftlant—ED. FROFT.
NIIEII3IIN.
Secretary—CliAnLeg CAI:PENT/H.-
Fili arid& Sccretary—JonN WIN • - rsr.E.
Treaiurtr—PATßlCEL SULLIVAN.
Trustees—E. J. CLAIISON, JOSEL'a Bisnor.
Engineer—CilAtlLES .
Engineers—Tout Moyrirru. CrilnLE!.
BAiINES, EUGENE H.ANNIFYD., ED. WILLIA3I4.
Pipc.men-0. C. PaST, H. WALBILIDGE, A. J.
DuCD, Wu. MAVASoN.,
Wu congratulate the boys On their fortunate
selection of officers. Air. HUMPIDLEY, the Presi
dent, has served in the fire department long
and well, and is just the man for the place.
The other officers have won the distinction be
stowed upon them by tne company by faithful
service.
' Mu. Enrrea : I take the liberty to
quote from the Berogrua the following para
graph, for the sake .of the - yririciple involved :
has recovered from a severe attack of
typhoid fever. lasting eight weeks, under the
medical treatment of —." '
Wonderful, is it not, that by the. Swarm
fated lore of 3,000 years, a patient gets well
from typhoid fever, after eight weeks of scien
tific treatment? Ido not wish to be under
,
atiod as casting any personal reflections, as I
know neither the place-nor parties.
But how long, oh, how long will it be before
people and
. physicians will learn that ;there is
such a thing as •'breaking up typhoid fever."
I well know bow Allopathy will shrug its
shoulders, assume, a dignified air,- ail exclaim
"Qoack 1" as it reads this, for it once was my
•
.Ai,na Matte, froth whose maternal' bosom
dowel my ac , entific•instruction. Itsgray-bair
ad lad venerable professors have showered
wisdoia upon my, devoted head, and tanght me
the.' typhoid fever could not be cared; it must
MI its course; you can onty watch and control
'thi until/erne; support the patieqs stringth
ti 3, wine, Ind tonics, and beef tea, etc." i
ts wu the extent of our ditty. Oar reitpon
sibtlity ceased at this. If the patient dhid, it
wag " the I rovidenee 'of Ood;"—if he lived.
I"what a skillful physician !"
My. Editor. it has been my fortune to
( step outside of this 'dentine school, and lean
Isome stray bits of truth by the , and,
}after baling repeated cues' of this diselie to
treat, I insist upon the fact, that 95 peruent
of the cases of typhoid fever can be "broken
pp" Inside of one week, by simple and harm
less means within the roach of every fimily
i rho details of which I may perhaps at Some
time. by your consent, give your readers. I •
- 0.
As ons of the parties mentioned ID
to following notice, which we clip froni the
Now York Times, of the let last, is quite well
itnown here, the item will be read with interva l 1,.
The people of Towanda are indebted td Mr.
HAMMY= for several literary feasts. Be 4 so:
1 ,
knowledged to be one of the most attoomPlish.
ed elocutionist's in the country, although he is'
only an amateur.:
1
1
4 The marriage of Miss Clara Morris the
actress, to Mr. Frederick C. Harnett, of i this
pay, took place yesterday morning at the
Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, eorniii in
lourth avenue anu Twenty-second street. A
w minutes before 11 o'clock, the carriages
containing the bridal party and their imdiedi
ate friends, drove , up to the door of the edifice,
and were ushered into de. church parlors.
where several relatives of the contracting Ipar.
ties were in waiting. The ceremony, which
wag performed by the Pastor, 'Bev. Dr. Hoirard
.prosby, was of the simplest possible deaerip
bon, all ornament or elaboration being *Midi
inialy avoided, The bride wore her traveling
100 and was unattended. 1 ,
``_.Among the guests present were Mrs. Mor
ris, the bride's mother. Mr. Frank Hutton.
and other relatives of the wedded pair. i Mr.
Frederick Harriott, the husband of Mussor-
Id
ids. is a flour met - chant , doing business at No.
al Charles street . Be is a nephew of the late
Mayor, and the son of Ex President Harriett.
?f the Pacifist Fire Insurance Compariv , Id the
afternoon the bridal party left • for Pittsburg.
,where Miss Morris has a professional engage
client."
We wish the happy pair long, prosperous,
nil happy lilac
1 11 THE Republic, in calling attention
the book trade of New York, pays the; well
emu favorably known school 'book publishers,
vino's, BLAKE3LOI, TAYLOR it Co., the fellowing
idgh compliment. This grerii.flrm publish the
U [ llion series of Readers, Romisos'alltzitheinata
de, and other popular school books. They are
beral dealers and we heartily commend them
io the patronage of country detlers :
I i "Farms BLAKEMAN. TAYLon A Co. — This
T i
Ung-eotablishoschc
silhook house, at N 04.138
, rid 140 Grand street, was fortunate enpngti
nos to feel the etrects of last year's panic tu any
litrious extent, and its flourishing trade cohtin
-4
011 Ittre year. Compared with August and No.
'yember of 1873, the same months in 1874 have
'hown an improvement in the sale of sChooi
loaks. This department of the trade ii a spe
cialty, and feels fluctuations in the money mar
it very slightly. Educational books, annh as
his house deals in-,:books for private, f ,polie
Ilud district schools, and text books ori i col.
ugcs—must be had in spite of the times;• and
iiuy firm which is well grounded in this Inlttrol
I'moiness is certain of a steady patronage.
lvison, Blakeman, Taylor A; Co. supply a large
I lii.tea of the country, and are in a position to
i juogc of the general prospects in their depart.
ment. They consider that the coming Winter
I .nd Spring seasons promise well all around tot
[.tood books of all kinds. The firmhaft) OD
~ and an immense stock of school books, rppre
enting every bunch of study--arithmetic, go-.
.graphy, history, the sciences, etc.,—anditeive
mectinens of every current publication on ever)
.abject. For the convenience of school teach
re, they have a special place where books can
le examined at leisure, and where informatioi
'an be obtained generally on edneationali mat
ere."
*DEEDS left for record in the office
r m recording deeds, etc., week end:og De?. 5 :
Eliz.4 , lllcNett et al: to Penna. and N. Y. canal
'e 1: It Co., Sept. 29, '73, Athens; V E E
Viollet to same, Nov. 20,'74; Wysot; W Bram
tall to limo Robinson, April 4, 11, Towanda
toro; Jennie P Baty, et at to David A Bhtter
leld, ICov. 26, 14, Welles; Geo D Montaqye to
0 W Brown, Nov 30, '74, Towanda Boro.:; J 151
'With, Sheriff, to Wm J Delpeuch, Sept 111, '73,
me.thequiti; Wm J Delpeuch to Abagail'M 110-
,ugs, Dec 1, 1871, SLieshequin; Philsndei
:amp to Michael Maloney. Nov 19, '73, Siedbti
tom; Stephen Latimer to Byron K Benedict.
Lay 2, 1874, Franklin; 11 E: Benedict td Joni
iorla, Dec` 14, Franklin; Geo, P Cash
ioyser. De 4, 10, 72, Towanda Boro; Job I. Kir
to John Conley, March 21, '7l, Toviand.;
Olive Elliott to Julio Conley, Deci2, '74
..owatola John C Welles to Chestiir sic
ininey;Selt."2o, '73, Athena Boro; Elhiabett.
Neiles to same, Sept 20, '7.4, Athena iltorii;
tarisorn Faller to Chris - opher C Wood, A:pro 1
74, Wl. alusing; Chas Stoc:cwelt to Lizzie IWash
ogron, Apr 1. '74, Canton Boro; W a orgat
ac alto W P Heath, Dcc 2, '74, Wysux; JOhu 11
B-ad to P S Squires, April 21, '73,.
ilary E Cox, et, al to Matilda Beloud, lan 23
t
71, Toanda Poro; Wm 11 Mallory et'al to
itias M Mallory, Dcc 3, '7l, Litchfield;
Velles to Chas Ii Mallory, Dec 5, 74, Atlaeo ,
Joro, Ne 5, '74, Athens Boro; A:frctl Ore el
.1 to Simeon Touraton, May 15, '37, To4anda;
ismnel Johnson et al to Josiah Johnson, Juh
14, '74, 'rem; Robert Keen to James Foster
larch 4, '74, North Towan , lli; Jefrorzonlßeck
cab to Julia P. Beckwith, April 19, '69, 11:dg
Dury.
„ I ,
MR. EDITOR : Allow MO, Infougo
the medium of your worthy paper, to sayl a lea
xords in behalf of the Grange, movement u.
zeneral, but more particularly of the drange
u North Towanda. Speaking in a general
tie Grange is an organization composed-t-or.st
should be—of farmers, or men athnally
enc;aged in agricultural pursuits, and tit!,e aim
tad object of the organization shonld be th.
mutual protection and elevation, educati4nall!.,
morally_ and socially, of all its membera. At
.ther trades and pro:casinos have their organi
zations and unions for the rill- 1 1°m) of rirotec-
LlOll sod mutual benefit, and 1 claim ! as
arart:„er, the same rights for fiat paribenbir
•rganizittion : that they should have I then
veckly or semt-weekly meetings, and . yhoun
..r the good of the order resolve themselves in
o a farmers' club, if yen please, and dit•ctis,
tie various modes of preparing she soil o
.rop growing,—tho hay : Fasting - and marketuf
the products of theta - id, - add stock
,nd carrying on the dairy business snecetistolb
So reatousble wan, or ket of won, can jdoub
Oat tla:s would be lieneficial. That thci nrdei
f the Patrons of Husbandry should be lised to
au engine of power to oppress any classiit met,
,r to exact exortnant prices foi their pulducts,
,r, that there should be any cumhknattot
.mong them to drive prices pp and therciby re
ard tho growth and general prosperity Jof the
wintry, do not believe, and, as a member b.
that order, do not desire. I believe th.,t all le
kitirnate trades and professions - should be en
ounraged, and, through their organttious,
should be he=ard and respected. No rea onablt
olau doubts the oppressions of large and
wealthy cor,:oratiuns or monopolies, and 1 duo
Liu l'ault with organizations designed corm
kract in a measure theft encroachments, , t
tney keep within the pale of the 1011. The
Grange la charged with bring a polittcaliorgan
,zation, wh:ch I contend is not so, and the vote
of last erection in this county austaini me in
my position. Nuw as to the Grange lei North
roWauds, I believe it second to nonti in the
, Junty. It is composed of some of the best
men and women of the township, and Lila large
and lluuri.uing organization, holding its retet..
tugs regularly, and the discussions are very W
alnut's., and useful. They have built larg.
and expect to dedicate it next Fnda)
evening. The meeting last Ft iday evening Was
well attended, the discussions good, &nil a vor
well written essay read by Mrs. J. CI ADAMS.
Atter the meeting closed, we received an invi
tation through our gentlemanly Master, E. It
Dr:Loxo, to W. N. Folersa's to supper. We
nad a very this supper indeed, and a kootl so
cial time generally. Lcizig may it miy be re
membered. A Guisoza.
TROY FAILMER • B CLII.B.—The prgani
zition of a Farmer's Club at Troy, i already
Dearing good fruit. At the fitst meeting the
reporter, A. B. IlootiEft, made the
,followiug
minute of the discussions, and believing the
views expressed by tliQmembers will be read
with interest by other farmers, we colt , them :
Lewis P. Williams said he had been experi
menting in teedin 4 apples. He bad been told
that they would hurt cattle. but be had, during
the past fall, fed them to COIN with gt effect,
'seding several hundred bushels to so
bows and
hogs, and found that they both got ration them.
Hogs turned into the orchard bad secured it
against caterpillars. H. F. New erry said he
hid turned calves into his small orchard, and
had mowed his large orchard ; the Small vine
was free from worms, the large one was - very
wormy.
Azar Rockwell inquired the result Of feeding
shopped cornstalks, as cecipared with feeding
them whole. No oue could give macihperson
al Information on the euWcot. John lidietin
said that down . in the . sonthern part of the
dtskg, where they raise very tine stock. they cu
and steam the stalks for feed sad are much di
favor of it. The steaming sPonflawil ( mu' oni
andtlt sto. There might be some duller front
are. but that could be easily re nedied. Janie.
McKean gild. be had no practical experiencr
on the point, bat quoted Owns 'Geddes, One
of the most successful farmers of the Bate cu
New York, who says that ".all the eernstalt
below the ear is bus wood. and contains no nu
triment." L P. Williams said that Mr. Calder
of Harriskivg, who raises cattle very eJiin.
direly, tuts au extensive steaming appartites,
with improvements. and Is satisfied that steam
ing is an improvement in feeding stalks. ID
nits about 800 bead of Cattle, and Is one of the
most successful men in the business. E. B
Cue found the farmers of Illinois cutting at
*talks and stemming them. They carry throngi
about one-third more stock In this way, and it
better condition than -in the ordinary way
feed ng. They infix salt In wittiT the steamer
stalks. F. P. Cornell said he would object t.
salting the chopped and Memel -
. stalks, pre
ferring to have cattle have free access to sal
:at all time., art some use much more than Gib
ers. Jams. MEI= had not tried steaming
food, but did believe in system and regnlaritg
to feeding. Jahn McKean believed that food
steamed, or Mixed with hot water, was beta),
for feeding lambs and calves.
We hope tioon to hear that every township in
the county ha* such an organization, or ratbe
bat the Grange may hold at Walt one publit
meeting each month, at which all farmers ane
ethers interested in agriculture„ shall be lust% •
ed to be present. "
COURT PROGEZDENO.—COIIII Con
vened at this place on Monday, the 7tb inst.. Eftll.!
Pall D. Morrow presld lug, and Associate judger
Harkness and Russell. on the• bench. The imam
preliminary business was transacted, hearing am
dons, granting rules, etc. Monday afternoon the
foil wing persons were sworn in as Grand Jurors :
11 . J. Weiler. Foreman; Wade Beardsley, L..D,
Bowman. Burr Obsapel, 8. A. Chaffee, John Cole,
Miles Colkendsll, Moses Ellenberger, Rufus Glea
son. Weller Hs➢ock, Noble Leavenworth, James Eta
orrmick, Simon Mclntosh, North Parkhurst, Ilugt
Bobb, Jacob Stroud. 'L. W. Tiffany, Manley Wes.
cots, Alfred Wright, Bent Young.
In the matter of a petition for a corinty bridge
over Batteries Creek.' The report of the viewer.
filed; reporting in favor of a bridge to be beat))
the county.
• Coro. •e. Richard McDonald FOrnication an?
bastardy. Continued to May term
' Com. vs. David E. Campboll 7 Surety of tho pesee.
On motion Court direct i none vrosequi to be enter
ed upon payment of costa.
Com. ye. Elijah Felton—Win Ittraor without U.
CUM.
COM. Vg. same—Selling liquor on' Sunday. Or
motion Court direct a nollr pronqui to be entered it
each case, upon payment of costa.
Corn. va. John Baldwin, David-Blaclimau, Wm. B.
:iterate—Nuisance. Conthanedto February term.
On reading petition of certain citizens of Wind .
ham twp., and on motion, Court appoint B. M. Dar
ling Town Clerk of Windham township.
The itolitore' Reports in each of the followLnt
cuss, were led and confirmed si ti : Bus k Clan
vs. J. B. Johnson; yonianyo vs. liiHeverly; Jame.
Foster vs. Jay Chasper.
Court irect sibpmnas In Biverce to issue in tb.
following cases : Rachel
. Loudon vs. Joseph W. Lan
.ton: alialta Gates vs. Ettle Gates. -
In each of the following cases, a rule etas granted
to show cause why the judgments should not b..
opened. and dtiendant let into a defense: -J.. C•
ichoonover's UN VS. W.(l. l.kgsri; lame vs. satne
same vs. same; JaeobAlelieare use vs. James
abee ; 0. G. OP idlers;use vs. WM. Redding.
In the matter of the widening of Carson street:Jß
Canton Borough. The report of viewers filed apt.
confirmed nisi.
. Coro.. vs. Lewis Jones—Baps. District AttornS3
iteeves and Madill&Califf for Commonwealth; Fl
bar= Sallth, ,
and DeWitt & Maynard, for
defendant. The Jqry rendered a verdict of acquit
tel.
Corn. vs. George. Clapper and John Cook—Rob
berg. Continued to Febnury term.
The Grand jury disposed of the following cues :
Com. vs. George Capper and John Cook—Bob.
bo l 7,
Com. ♦s. Win. Peet—NnfestMe. •
Corn. ve. Daniel 813 c ar —Assault vrlth Intent t.
commit ripe.
B LOCAL
tar Go to WHlTcoans, & SIIAUT'S
ereur'a ,stock, for ypur Boots and Stationer
ter The latest styles solid gold
Necklaces et iiLNDLE.3I.OetI.
'WV. For the 'best Roist or Steal
40,t0 MTRII R RUNPELL'P.
119... Sleeve-buttons and Studs, 11,
great variety, at ilmvutzva,..'s.
_ tia". Bargains in Black Silks cot
bb foond at KENT A' WATECiti'.
Towanda, Dec. 1,1874-3 w.,
tee" The cheapest place in tom)
co buy Millinery Goods, is at Mrs. J. D. Hir.s.'t.,
iiridge-et.
bei- Santa Clans will load up from
the great stock at I.ll.acr'a,
itgi. You can find filo bj t o
School Shoes very cheap, et Consen S Coos's.
s&- Especial attention is asked
tuy stock of Sliver-Plated Ware. 0. A. BLACK
Sets and Breast-pins (EOlid
gold) from the cheapest to the best, at low prices,
at iIiENDLZMAN'S.
ser A large line of Parasols in a
he now shades, just received by
tiiir Solid sterling silver and fin.
electroplato ware, suitable for Cbristmss presents,
at ELENLDEMAN'S.
stirTbe largest assortment , and
latest styles of Millinery Goods can bo found
4r'. J. D. IlLt.f.'s, Bridge.st.
04.. A. large stock of Ladies', Miss
es', and Gents' Underwear, at
EVAN & HILLMETII'd.
Da. Merchants' and Dealers snp
plied with rfoliday Gqods at fair rotoa. Csit at
Bt.scs:S.
t 'Music - bas©s ' and Musical
Mae, at EisaDLEmaxes.
alg. Trimming Velvets, Velveteens
and Children's Cioakimzs, may be found at
Eve ol t HILDRETECII.
American and French Clocin•
n groat variety, at vot7 low io Ham at fiXISDISMAIIre
t®" An immense stock of Ladies',
Ulises'. Children's and Gouts' Hosiery and
Mores, at EVAN'S St lIILDCZ72II'S.
ta... Wall Paper arid Curtains
cheap at • *uricpma it Saari's.
7 . -;ltiarcttr's Block.
sa. China, L'va, Bronze, Leather
Sever, Wood, Tin, Glass goods, sunablo for Christ
mu glfti - , jttetopenett at BLact.'s. •
itir Large stock of Pictures and
Picture Frames, at WIIITC;13113 .t Beaux's, Mer
cer's Block.
t 09.. Seo HENDEL3I/0 . 8 new adver
dem cut in another coluznu.
in. The Largest and Finest stock
of Ladles' and Gentlemen's Watch Chains, at Ifni
D=)“N's.
ma. The best place to buy Sash,
Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at
Faosr . atoms Factory on Charles street. 01
flee 107 Main street. They sell cheapi,or cash .
writ' you want the best CoolAtoVe
extant, call at JUNE'S, in 'demur's Block.
JUST RECEDED.—A.Iarge steel; of
Trunks, Traveling Bags, and Shawl Straps, tor
the Holiday trade, at Comet Comrs,,opposite
the Coiirt House.
,
ier- MCCABE & EDWARDS 00 pre!
pardio soil teas of every variety checiper thab
any of the loading houSes in the which are
sending out their circulars' broadcast over the
country. Grangers will diCwell.to give their a
call before buying elsewhere.
r - Lorr.-on_ Th‘kegiving ,eirening,
4
Bracelet. The Ibidert»ni be liberalltiewerd
ed by leaving it at shim i office.
• 6116 Nitroqs Ox.id•3 Gas: success=
ally used for the extrietion of teeth.
NO. B. Mai; Dentist,
- Towands, l Ps.
. z
ter A speciOti, in cloaks, Shawls,
Blankets and Felt Skirts, can be round at
Evass HILDEETII.II.
Ns: A full line' of Guipure Lace,
Yak Lace, and Pisatnentry Trimmings:lot re•
dleived by Evans & limparrn.
• PUEPAHE, FOE THE HOLIDATIL—A. N.
Venaos will sell for the next thirty days his en•
ire stock of Hue Gold and Plated. Jewelry,
WateLeg, etd., ote., s coat,
Dec. 3-3 w.
NOTICE. M. E. ROSENFIELD Will
dell you,! for Gil *anti, a Winter Cap that will
cover pea from top to 'bottom, and everything
else in proportion. •
stir Keep your feet warm. by buy
og those wool-lined boots, dictios, and warm
, bOes, at Conant k Coons', opposite tho Court
House.
Stir A. very large stock of Men's,
Boys', Youths' and pinidreu's Boots, just re
•eived at Comma & Comes, oppolato tha Conn
House.
Ur Why ran the risk of an acci
dent,- when you can gat a. tiOket: good for $3,-
NlO in case of death, for 20 cents a day, by call -
mg on Fawn Elonaarig. at upper depot? '
• Dir Your wife, huebaud, daughter
or say, and perhaps that "other feller," will bt;
-xpectlng wpatr of !dippers shoot these days,
,od the place to boy. tam is at COB EE &
Jooss, opposite the L'oort Home. •
stir. Dr. KELLEY has secured the
ight to nee an atehment for lower •.dentah
tate?, which greatly 'statists in holding them' in
.lace. For difrienit cases ttwill prove indisp en,
ible. Office on Main•wt Towanda.
AuFuam, 1874.—New Goods suita
ble for ilto season, now opening at Alorrels*li.
FOR RENT.—Honse situated corner
.1 Locust and Chen streets, Towanda. Im
mediate possession given. Terms ono-half the
usual rental until the Ist of April. Address,
Mr.. H. W. PATItICH,
Athens, Pa.
te..C.1 0 F. CROSB has just received
t i very lArge invoice of Books suitable for S. S.
Libraries, which be will furnish at a disconni
4 . 23 per cent. to schools.
'M. New Goods for the ,11 - olidaya
aat received at Filoar .5: :SONS. •
2€9— 0. A. BLACK has returned from
Lleadquarters with a . stock of goods selected with
ire.t ears and with espeeml regard to beiuty arm
&vita llonst4 everybody to OA11 , ! autl icift them
over. '"
-J. 0: FROST SL SONS, in order
c, keep their Factory going during the Winter.
♦:U sell their eutini tot goois very Jew Col
isaih. Now is your time t'.)
It is not generally known that
1. C. WIIITAKEU, , at tbo Book Bindery over th.
:Emu= mike, makes Blank Books in an :
.tylo of ruling and binding desired. `lf yoi
:ant a new Ledger, , Journal or Docket, giv.
um a call.
. -
ilidrlVei will Offer from now unti
ile rim, of Jwatiiry nest, Side lio3rda 'ver
heap. FRowr LV.
Va. Never buy a Cook Stove unti,
,ou have called, at JCNE'd and exatutned th,
New Empire," • a stove which ha's neve.
li.appointed the expectatpas of th , 3 most fete
4dieua hdasewtro.
05- A splendid assortment o
4 00tli for the Holiday trade, at FhosT it SoNs.
WLIITCO3IB & SHAM! are chit)
ecoivir.g largo invoiccs of holiday go3d.,.wlcch
ue,y offer vory cheap.
FIRST NATIONAL BANS Or TOWANDA.
—The annual eleettgn for Directors of thu
lank, he bald at the'office ot the' Bank, ot
Tuesday, January 12, 1875, between the hours
)f 1 and 3 r.' , 11. N. N. Berra, jr.,
•
Cashier.
Towanda, Pa., Dec. 7, 1a74.
Fon DENT.- -The First Ward . Ba
wry, now occupied Gv 3lra. litrrranGF. Eu
luire or Banrc.err L TRACT. " •
gr . TAYLOR & Co. have just 'Ten
a large asbortEncet of Goode for• th., Huh
day' trade. •
Mir A large stock of. Ladies' and
Chi Was Furs at,reduecil prices, at
EV.k5B &-HILDUETII
ANNUAL 1116Erm. The annual
norti.,g of the TOWANDA IRON MANCIPACI
CURING COMPANY, for the election of offi•
!era, will be bold at the Grand Jury Room ID
, he C tort louse, in Towanda Burl,', pa Tues.
lay, December 15, at 2 o'clock r. at .
Dr. Donso:i's new office on State-se., beloi
iu Dr. Piu'rr's new ciao building, see
-ud it ,or. You may rely upon good work,
core ul treatment, and a pleasant instead of
fidagrceable time in the operating chair, '
Jackets for Ladies, Miss
as and Children, 'at Tattoo ST.. Co's.
11. L. SCOT r, fiee'y
as. Scarfs,. Nabias, Lsggins, Ho
ery and Gloves, at TAYLOR & Co's.
Tut RENDEzY•ors.=To all who wisb
per/Owns performed on the teeth, we eau.
CaU at U. RENDELITAN'S and
-mita° hie now: goods an 4 learn his price ,
Ind
.ton will bo satisfied tbiatThis store is thr
plaza to bny. '
tom. All kinds of Handkerchiefs,
fine and Fancy Goode, at TAYLOI: & C0'.19%;
stir If you want a beintiful - Chro
110, g . O to ,WLIITOOMII . & 8113 1 .11eig. _They bay,
tat, flucat selection in town, which they aro of
(eriug very cheap.
z A large assortment of Paisle
rnd Woolen Shawls opined tiais weel by '
ItE9.- Hats and Caps for Men and
Boys at TArLon & Cos.
tom' Great variety of Yak Laces
Gimps, and Bnglo Trimmings, at
jer JL EtENDBLIIMS has just re
turned from the city with a beautiinl "noun
meat of the very best goods ma the jewelry line
which he is of erum at bottom prices.
j® - Mrs. J. D. SILL has just re
tnined,from the city, with a fine assortment of
Fall and Winter Millinery. Store on Bridge
street.
to 31. HEspri.m.s has the larges
and best stock of ladies and gentlemen's goh
and sliver watches ever brought to Towanda.
Viir The Fall and Winter schoolb
throughout the county are about opening, auo
purchasers of school books will be intercoms
in knowing that C. F. Cuoss' store is head•
quarters for all the different kinds of book.
used in the schools of Bradford and adjoining
countior, and that his facilities for purchasing
given him the t;act " Coun-
try merchants categet their supplies of bin,
juat as etieaVas they tem in the eit t y, thus say
ins freight
sr For all, kinds , of goods in the
owelry lino, mill at It, lir;Dinzatet.
DoNsvolt.--,The friends of Rev.
DAswrs coos will meet fors Donatlon at tbo
Parsonage in Ilerryall, Deo:2s, 1874. All are
invited to attend. '
lifir If you want to secure a good
article, and got tho worth of your money, the
place to go is M. EfpinetmkN'd.
sm. New stock of Ladies' Tiee,
net received by /CENT & WATtous.
Towands,,Deo. 4,'74=8w. _
sa. AnOther arrival of Black
Casbm2res—vary 4anda?me—a6
_KENT a; WAnoi:s..
Towanda, Dec.
NOTICE. —Tho annual meeting of
the etockholders of tho Towttpda Bridge. Co.,
ror tho 'Auction of a •Prosident, Train:o3r and
.4x Managers, will be held at the Finn.liational
Bank of Tow:ands, on Wednesday, Jannary 6,
1875 from 1 to 3 o'clock F. u.
Dec. 1, 1875.
DONATION VISIT:—The friends of
Rev. ti. &usu. will make him "a Donation visit,
at the residence,of Mr. W. Morrivicir, In South
Warren, Wednesday evening, Dec..lo, 1874.
Oysters, and other luxuries of the season sill
be served. The public are respectfully invited
to attend: Corr..
•
tel. Hannis, at the Bee Hive
,Store,
tore,
has the gayest looking show wfndow in town,
mud his customers sSy hb has the best and
cheapest sesortment of fancy and millinery
goods over offered tn'tinsmarket. flis Oohs is
s favorite resort for the ladies, who .are noted
for, good judgment in the- purchase of spode.
A word t to the wise is enfficient. '
LivEniton have a Liv.
cry of eight horses and good carriages, hack,
etc., which wo offer for Pile cheap and on rea
sonable terms. Englair° of onr agent ' at : the
stables, or at our Music Store.
,
INOTICE •TO CLOTAING BUTEItS.-11.•
E. jtOBENTIELD has Just recetved a now - invoicr
ready-made clothing for men and boyff, aud
stoc:s . of overcoats of eTciy descrlptlon.
OE7
which I offer to sell regardless of,price,.to suit
purchasers. 'My entire 'aloe]; of clothing and
farinabing goods nine be Fold within GO days;
therefore, I will cell to snit each and all. Com.
one and all for bargains to 3L E. nUtIENFIELVS.
- T. C. Cowes, of Towanda, bat
st received the largest stock of China, Whitt
• 'iranite, fron-atone China, and French, Belgien
said Any:rie4n Cilmsware, over brought to thi.
market. And like_best of all is, he haa 'procur
ed thew in such a way that selling them
'n1123 per , cent. cheaper than they wore ever
helbre 'sold in Towanda.
Ma. Busy mothers will be gratified
to learn that there is one; establishment in To
wituda where they eim bly good, aubetantra
clothes for their boys cheaper than they can
4et the material awl have them made up.
imics WOIEF, realizing the wants of commu-
ay in this particular, has purchased and D ,
ening very cheap boy's clothing of every de-
-criptlon
CAMPTOWN WOOLLEN MlLL.—Card
ng, Spinning, and Weaving, also Ilaunfactur-
IT, Cloth-Dressing, etc., as usual. Stocking
Yarn, Eanuel and Cloths for sale. Machnier. ,
running in good order„ and work warranted
sud done with dispatch.
DRESS-MAELNG.-11rs.
tons i in the Arcade bloc's, opposite the Episco
pal Church. is prepared to do dress-making iu
be litest style and neatest manner on short
attics and rbt reasonable prince. Fitting made
s specialty. Stamping. Bono also.
To nu. PoDtac.—Sinee Sept. 1
,874, we are selling tickets to all points Wes ,
, ud South-West via Erie Itailcraf and connect
og reduced rates. Passengers micelles
tiverte .twmgn vt agency insure gone
onuections and baggage checked throtigh. -
tpply to either of the undersigned at Towan
la, Upper Depot. J. W. Eltanor,
. Is, WILLIAM D/TTUICII Will sell
roto this date to the first cf January, 1875,
qrgans, Melodeons, Pianos, and all other .81u
'teal In=trnments that belong to the musical•
rado, at grange
. prices. I will sell the very
lost organ now 'made—the Smith. iLmorica - n,
having seven stops and two seta of reeds,—tor
4115; eight stops and two and one-bait sets of
reeds, for $123 cash; or it purchased on time I
4111 add ten per cent. The Steck and other
Pianosl .4'lll sell at greatly reciacel prites.
sow, Grangers, is your very .best tune to buy,
thou sach bargains ire offered. you. Store
corner Main and Pine streets, Towanda, Ps.
Nov. 25,.1,871.7.1v.
REAM Tlilo—At no previous time
have I been able to getlthe prices flown so low
. 14 under the present system of close °gimlet
ng.and selling for cash, with only; ono price.
Oesiring to reach a certain point in my Doom
oer trade, fi have marked my stock at such
ow figures!that people must , wonsler how I can
to it. The fact is, I am willing when selling
•nch large„quantities to take quite a small prof
s. A little mite on everything counts tip at
TAyLor...i Co 's
'tie end ortho dip. Another fact is, I am for
mate in using cash for my purchaser. = Be
,atie?, I do not lose my money when I sell for
:ash, and my only one-price 'plan makes it be
essary for me to undersell'everybody else. It
could be absurd for me to allow poor goods to
out of my incire, when I am aiming for-a
arge increase in my business, and guarantee
give satisfaction and fair dealing. I have
out one way to do businesa with everybody:
Joe price to man and all. Now, when clothing
rs so cheap it is the iime to purchase. When
ion visit Towanda. call •in .and look at my
.cock and got my prices before - yott purchafe.
tt.nx,. SOLOMON,' Ono• Price Cloihior, 123 :tiara
'treat, Towanda, Pa.
Dec. 2,1871. '
Sourname GUAND-- The under
,igne4 calls attention to several new things in
tentistry, as follows :
First: A new style of, plate for AILTIFICIAL
fEt4ll, perfect in all respects. Ist. It has the'
•olor of the mucous membrane, resembling
he lips and gums so closely as to (lets detec
,ion. 2 , 1. It is absolutely pure and wholesome.
•d. 'lt is very light as well as strong, so that
to plates can be Made thin, avoiding a month
Yell of clumsiness.' - There is positively no dis
.iount 013 Om plate in any direction. Hundreds
.r them ire now in use among the most relia
eife people of this town end county, and all call
hem 'ettAsn." ,
, Second: We have the means of attaching-
4uckers or suctom cavities to lower sets of
, eeth, which holds the plate firm 'on the - jaw,
preventing any movement of theplate in mail
leafing, or accumulating of food wider it. Dif
ficult cases comnletelv managed. . -
ird : The liquid - Tiztrous oxide gas—a oev;
form of anaesthetic, which is perfectly safe Ind
reliable, in all respects. Renders tioth,eitraet
tic 'a delight, instead of a dreadful operation. '
• Fourth : All manner 'of- dental operations
1 TRaLote A: Co
tone in the most artistic manner, at M. D. L.
Donamea &WM rooms, in Dr. Pratt's new office
onildtng,ttate street, bele* Main; Towanda.
Nor. 17-4 w
TATton tt Co's
PECKIJORNELWIIITE.—At the Verne or the
bride's proilts, Dec, 2, 1871, by Rev. W. H.
Rumsey, Mr. Henry F. Peckborne. of North
Chemoug, N. Y., to Biwa Jennie White, of
Jackson, Pal. - : •
CRUMB—HAIMIS.—At the residence of the'
brldegi parttime, Dec. 2, IS7I, by It v.-W. H.
liumPey; fir,, Levi E. Crumb, to Miss Minnie.
. A. Harris, all of Jact3on, Pa.
LILLEY—FAIvCETr.- 7 -In the Elkland Church
suravan Co:, Pap, Nov, 8, 1874, lop-Rev. UP
A. Clam. Itr. John E Lnlvy, of Leßoy, raj
and Aiwa Eva M. Fawcett, or Overton, Pa.
811AW.=-1u fowanda, Dec. 5, 1874. Jima() 8..
auu of William S. and Lucretia Shaw, aged
16 menthe and 11 Jaya.
F OR SALE
A very desirable. 1101:81i, LOT, BAItS, Se , for
LOT LARGE AND ITILDIVIOS FIRST-CLASS..
Locates on South latn Street, Towanda, Pa. For
furtnt.r pirticularti enquire of the tindereigried:.
• . < nun uszora.
Toirsurda, Docutiaor 10, 187i4f.
-N. N. 'BErra; Sec y.
IluLmes'S; Pmx.tuE
F. R. BravANs
MARRIED.
DIED:
E2:3IEZ
T AIWR
ARE OPENLISCOIXIS WEEL, A MUG
GOODS. YOUTH!,
HOLIDAY • T\ It
our 'sandmen of both 5t.L.,14 and:
• , le now complete, and haying
Tama important
rednitioni
R I .
TT R
We feel eAn9dent.ttot - A - e can
SPECIAL BARGAINS TO OUR CU
Please give us a c
TAYLOR
Towanda I'L, Dec. 9,, 1874,
=II
EVANS (t: lIMDRETH
attent±on to their drening now.
ter Goods, which is the lorgest 'and . 1 .
they have ever eibibited, and at prices
fall tG please. In their stock may be f.
BLACK HENRETTAS,
BLACK TAMISE,
BLACK BRILLTINTEENS
BLACK MOHAIR,S,
43LACK -ALPACAS,
BLACK CRETO
MACK CA
BLACK EMPRESS,
BLACK ITALIANS,
BLACK CREI
BLACK CRA
BLACK DRA
Also all the new sha
mers, Camel's Hair,
piess Cloths, Satins, all
Cotton and Wool Ser
Peplins, Alpacas, Reps,
Also a large stock
Blanet!3, , _Wo4e
simeret3'; Flanngs, Felt
Gingham, Shirting,
ims, Cottons, &c.,
Towanda, ce., Oct. 1,'744f
•
T HEIre
W AMERICAN SEWING
dal ahead. Theie are lasso rcle
sori'e.irby ithiats the other mschlaea when On trail
with thf,rn. 113ame - of thin are : It is Ilt;hr ;
ler ; Is easier threaded; having - ,but one ideal to
thread la ilio'wholo =Mae, the ; tensions Win:: tiro
salosted that it rti:l se* 'adtla So. 10 :a ITO. tO wlth
out changing ilia tensied, enlraeie a orteet garb ; .72
It lei mere durable. , • • •
Any person wishing 6 -Direhase a machine :s3l
do iscll to trY
THE NEW. AItEPICAN
• -
befre`purclisain g 0 , 0-fak nachine. •
'` A. B. CuLyn; General Agent,
I, l , ;w =i
...
! ' ;Wyalnaing, Pa. . .
_ • •
Zdr. Ce.t. - an Ls alw l ays glad to s atiow LIS, macklne
to any one, and sellti it on esay terms, . '
Ws&lasing, Dec 3,1871. i
.
SELLING OFF .AT COST
CAN S teIIRE GRE'AT BAR
D E.
O•IT.EIIG9AII3';
(:, G2oes,
Mit
GENTS'
E S,
AT'JULIUS
. Cor. Ifain avi'Piac St. - s.,
Orie (door Swath of Dr. POrter's Dr'
It . will " ; pay yon.to epme 50 Iles] ,
to
-buy a supply Of Wiute - r
prias we shall offer it at.
1
YOU S 11,T, MONTX
by eXt3.l3lillilo 0 ,1 P% - 10(1. , 3 beforc
0
. TONEY' 8,
chasing elsewhere.
TTntr.4l3, l ree 9 1974
I •
IEI
XELL T 0 R.! S
1:4 Notice fe , hereby given that all presorts hadchtt
rd to the estate of Amos W. Wileoi, de...rased, laui_
of ;Leroy, are rpqnested ,to - mesa trnme(l::-.
its payment, and all piresons haring claims
tStlte, will present then!, duly auVaenticatsil
fc rletticment. - • W% :WILCO:g. •
EILSY WILCOX . •
Ltioy, '7l:
, • , - .. .
f.j.OR SALE.-4 valweble tfirm :i 4_
L Athens tu - p., lying 2,1 4 nailgs-from Atheti ncio,
dna 3 miles !ram Warorly. •Contaum 1:0' acre , . 4.1
mttich 125 are in grass: and g• - am. . A ' ti.try cf":-'':'
:3WS Ilan been kept on it, soil there is -bassi:in:4
4 , 41)1ing for that Dumber. It li.i.a a . ttent'e ir.cltri.,i.;: .
lion to the south, and is warm, strong land. It r.-:
k CO
Llei cali loco and pesession aiven immediately, .
Address E. P. DREW, Elmira, ',C. `..".
D. P. PARK.. AtUenß, ,
d. Drtzw; on the terra.
s. 25-C,
Igo's*, 1 - 4. '74
px:Ecutb - R's . NoTicE.4
.L4.tiotee:s hereby oven that all pers'pLs'indel.t.fi
'•the'i estate of Ma-tin T. Vangort sr, :f
ff.ii,teinroe Ll:S.:eased, are requer.tea..tt ,
r...ike immediate payment, and.#ll persona Ilaw;n4
lamas against said ,estate must present
authenticated•for settlement.
. • .
I C I r‘curro Pe' S `NOTICE .Not i 4(
1 ... a
. is hereby Zven that—all - persons Indr•lit:,:ll'
1,,e, :eatata of wyniftm F.vaas lafe of Pilio, tl.
...spelt, ar. tt.questea to mate im-mernatf , payaat;a:
.did all persona having elsiras against eziOl er'.l,
winl dust prescnt nom duly lauthPutihatod fforECt•l'
-
, ,i,2nt. i 1 DAvf 1.2 TEtomAs,
• all and
ost corn
Nor. 2. 1671
hlch canno
NOTICE.#
.
-Not' ce P hereby gtven that all iieraon Ind
t: the est te of Miltati Phillips, late of, Siae.theqnso
teed. must make =Mediate payment, and all p:fl - .
Rona having claims against Paid ,ePtate moat
gem duly autheriticated for angethout .
11-1-IMIET, PHILLMS. j -
A elmini otratroz:
Nov. 5•
}IL DICIECTSTRATORS' NOTICE';--- •
rx.tiotice is hereby Oren that all persons indt•blq.l j
tithe estate of Joel. itioe, late of Towanda
foreared, niißt make immediate payment. and;r1:1;
.:drertna hewing claims agau.o4 se d estate mnat Pr; -
' e at them duly authenticated, for settlerdent.'
KELLOGG}, Admtialst*.
Dec. 10. 1844
A DIONISTRATOR'S
LA- Notice is hereby given that all persona tndcb
to the estate, of Sumiet Bailey, deceased, 't.th•
of Shesbtquin Twp„ Bradford-_Co., are rerteit; , :a
to make Immediate payment, - arid .all persons li.r
-mg claims against said : estate must present tb:el!:
dray authenticated for settleinent.. '
EUGENE BAIL1:17.1
r. •
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE
la..Notica is heFeb7 given that all petsons in lrk
to the estate of Sento Dat!ey. late of Stte'hrtil(l'
:teed, must make imuseflate payment. and 11111
1811:111 having eat vas against , said estate !nest pace'
tlAtru duly anthentieutetl to: tettlemect.
TratlN E B !VILE
Adtataletrk.
EX P. CU
Scitice is hereby glitch that allirrsons
tp the estate of "John 'McCord, late of Bugling c_..
Acessed,are regnesteitto' make Iminedlateliay*T.L
to John W Mx. at his rcifice•in Towanda /39r0n;41..
Pa., and -all persona basing claims against
estate must present- them to him squily anthcnt: • a
ted, for settlement. S. if. NfcCORD,
HMETIS
SOWN 5.1.LV.
Towanda Pa., Nor. 17, I I kao,-74,.'
TS BANK RUPTdY.Iti th 6
Dis
trict Court of the Citited States ',for the IVA.: r
District of Penney•vania. No. 1815 in taniiruptiiy.
th the matterof S. S. ENOVER and J. 11. S v;'
L'Aukrupt. • -
TO WIIOIt IT MAY CONCERN. : ;•,,^
Th' undersigned hereby gives notice Of his
tointrcent as assignoO of N. S. Itinoyer and J . ;
- wart, tat, copartners; doing business at
sang, county of time/ford and State of Penult: i•
cia, within said District, who have hcenadiutig - •
bankrnpta upon their own' p.titioni by
(lourt of smtirD strict.' ~ 1 1011111$,D. RIDGWIY,
wytunsing. N0v.23. In 4 Assfgc. •
Mill
A_LUABLE . DWELLING FOIJ,
• Y SALE.—Deelrhig tb char:n& my reaidigre: r
()Ter to eels my valuable new dwelling boa,,
Rinker Avenue. Towanda ; Borough The hogr.2
furnished with all modern' improvements. aU 1 U. ,
int is lay . e, with genii out builainga,.well, cistern,
For, further particulars enquire on tbe'
]tits. L. H. DESITOND.• -
c 4
;E CLOTH
9
es in Cash
;eFinos, Em
I -00 l S.ergep,
es, Empress
0., &t.
of Cloaks,
proofs, Cas
kirts, Pripts,
eking, Den
k HILDRETII
EM
New Adverthemente,
506',Men andßois
It
11
C.4SS/ 1 .141'4E ti:
'DRIVER
Ell
URNISEING
; •
• - I
WOLF'.S., CLOTHING
I '•
To wanda, P n
FRANCIS L. VA‘GOTIDER I '
' Executord
STEPHEN A. vANupRDER.
ILOWELI, BO WELT.: i!.•
- Eiceutcni
Dec. 10.'74
Dec 10-'74
Towanda. Nov. 18.1974
00rItT PROC LAMAT -
W,HEBEAg, Bon, MORROW, -
dent judge of the 13th Judtclal. District, ronitcse - i
of the Comity of Bradford, has lamed hie precut
•ommanding proclamation title made that an ad
journed court of .00mr11 A/ Pleas .for-Paid cOattitY.
mall ho contHped tho borongb - of Towanoa, c
MONDAY. January 4th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to
conttnne two %reels. We ix to notify jurYtr.eit ar..l
others interested tope present according to iict cc.
J.
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rce. 1 ";-1'
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slippers and luxurious dreeeing•gowne. Set tie
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