Ntadforilfgonitt Towanda, Tlnwathly, March 18, 1875. LOCAL AIND;G-EIVERAL Cusinant Fox has 'reit appointed MW Agent on the &Mean ic Erie road s in place of 0. M. Witeoi s resigned. THE Bradford Vounty Council P. of it: will meet at the Coma Hone Tenesuda, on the 25th day of Karen, l8s5 • at 1 o'clock P. id. THE Spring term of the Susque- Imps Collegiato 'lnstitute; will commence April 5, 187:. - New sdrerUsemont next week. . _ Eimer • Orrarox, of Wilkes-Barre, died in that city last Thuteds.T fropi 21"PcV°17,. aged 68. He wits tinionselotui from the time of Lis attarA. and died in abort two hours. How. C. R. Brcrarmw has entered Into partnenthlp wlth4onst LMICH. Esq.. of Wilkes . Barre, and ea attend to legit bui3iness In the courts of Mikern• connty. r" A TE!SPERAECSI meeting will be held' at 4.g" P. Id., In the Lecture Boom .of the M. E. Church. Sunday afternoon next, under the auspice, of the Good Templar'. Everybody ie invited to come. I= € Marrilo will be held at CARL ' S Lellaysoilleon Paturiley next, at 1 P. M., for the pnrpor of taking action in regard to organizing a National Bank ai the above place. All Interested in the project are invited to' be pre mien. Taz Mends of Dr. S. Cnrssucx a RAU% presented him with i beautiful and val uable-gold watch, on Patnrday evening as a testimonial of the high esteent le which the Doctor tie held by his Seighbors. - A. - A., KkENt.i, County Superin ,tendent, has a supply of SCbool Laws and Su perintendenta' Reports for. 1874, at his office with NOBLE & VINCENT. 'Sthool Directors de -siring copies mil please can when in-town. WE are pajned to' lara that a min of H EMIT T. DO:4N of the Gold Spritig Fishery. was drowned in the creek near Laddsburgh, on Toe edgy last: Tbo deCeased las a bright. prorate ] ing boy and his sudden death Is a eveie blow to hi s a Meted parents. The body had not been recovered ; on Wednesday morning. AN EFFORT is being made to, organ 4 ize a Yonng- - Men's Christian Association. and free Reading_ Boom, is this .place, and i wo trust all - good citizens will Aid the enlerpkise. If one thonsind dollars cm be raised to fit np rooms, purchase papers, magazines, etc., the Assecia tion.will be organized at once. JUDGMENTS were rendered in the Supreme Court in the folln , wing cases on Mon ds):;.March 15: Covert v JODC.3.' Affit Pa..k. N. Y. E. P A Canal Co. vs 11. J. Madill.: Affirmed. The latter was a Bradford conicity case, which was certified to Snkquehanna county. WE are pleased to 'sse our young friend Dr. D.'LEowaiiPar. 7, : at hone again. Dr. P. graduated as the recent commencement of Jeffer. son 'Medical College, Philadelphia, and Wall one of the few who rPceived apeefal mention from the 'ae- We understand he will : enter into business with hie father. If he_rroves : la successful a prac ticioner, and useful ciCzen.as D. 8 Pasar, the time and , money expended 'ln fitting him for hla profession will not hare been thrown away. . THE people of Asylum' township bare derided to erect a bnildig far township int.- po6c;, near the center. Tbe . house Will be two, sto• riel,.ttie;first to be used" for school purposes, and the upped room for a .Grange lialland other public meetings. KOGSLXT is: the. contractor and Col. W. U. STOEIII, Hon. B. LAPpitTE, Cal. ATERS, F. H. 11.slizamsN and B.icsttnn Grar.la are prominent members of the building committee. The building will cost about $2,500. ! • THE wardens ,and:reery of St Paul's Episcopal Chnrcti, of Troy, on Saturday, passed the following resolution : "That in view of the rem, al of Rev. Dr. L D. Ferguson, from this place, we ; express,our regret at his departure as a serious,loss to our church and society. We:consider it our duty and privilege to render this; testimony of our love and esteem for him as a man and a Chris tina as well as that of our appreciation of his ability and eloquence is n preacher of the Gos pel, which his church , and Congregation have unanimously espresseil during his labors here. Meanwhile our best wishes and prayers attend him and his family to a tiff; and as we trust, to a SlaCCOSral field of labor,' 'llr.v. L. D. FERGUSON, hector of St. Tanl's Episcopal Church, in this village, preached an able au.l finished_ discourse, at the Methodist church, on Sunday evening, to a good audience. Dr. nuonsoti is a 4ue speak er, a man of pleasing presence, and his floishecl delivery and elegent prceiion of language, coinhine to make his pulpit efforts very enjoya ble. During his stay in this place he has ed. many warm friends who will Wish him sne 'ess in his new field of !abet . ; ono of the most promising. in Northern Michigan. His eon, Ecniicnr V. 1. l'Enotrsos, young• roan y tastes and ability, who was formerly editor of the Wellsh3rO' ././2ho"ci - af, we under stand goes to Northern New York to engage in th.e‘MoriilprOfes,i on again. ; —N. T. Gaz2lde. THE Pisgah Praying Band, ten in number, mea who have consecrated their time and hlbor the Lord, under ; the leaderiship of Joss W. MILLER, responded to the call for help !row the pastor of ;the Presbyterian church toWel,e. Nobly did they heed the cry ef,"Coine up to the help - cr the Lord, showing by their walk and conversation that God kas iudeed with them, ready and wilting to bless their !ahem The- Holy Spirit seemed to -be their gMde and strength. For. 3. days they strove wi b God and man, ' and the Lord tri umphed gloriously, while 181 persons hawed at the altar as seekers, nearly all of whom were happy in GA, through 'Christ, the ever living S.viortr. It is the kreats.Ht Work ever dos . f,r. tio Master in this section. Msv God ble , :t the Pisgah Praying Bank' in their. work:of suui-escing WE CORRECT two or three of the rainy tyoographi;4l errorsSoccarin7, in the pa -1):. published in the educational column -this Tno corrections were - made too lite' tn hppear in-their proper place. Under ttnidis cassion of Normal S 4 chools r it should read "oar county Bnporintende4t says that scarcely one sixtieth [instead of one-aiatemithl -of, our teachers come from our Ncrinal Schools."-' L Aga'n, "And yet.onr State is annul - 11y spend ing one hundred. thousand ($lOO,OOO dollars, more or lers, in six or eight,itivored localites, et c., 4 istead pf ono mil:ion, ($1,001,000) etc. Again, nn•lEr the head :Common Schoo " Itafh , ±r, the" .34,rd4 of. president Ecmorr, "Let u. 3 cling fast to th. 2 grnnirle American pys• :tip." etc G,rtn3n-Atherican, 4S AN NitPmpt is ,being made by thi dentocraizy to make it appear that Sheriff mirEt is eule:.v,iriag to postpone pr prevent tLe executiOn of BUOWS, the murderer, we are . t4esge I to gel the following' contradiction, in the lit journal: "47;licriff Smith eimes in for a shim of con dcrarhita,:: also. He Is charged with being an ,. iliing to execute this man,: sod with having alopte,l thni.Means of seenringla postpone ment of it unlit after his term of office has ex pired. lie has been attacked and limited through the newspapers of gross derelictimi of duty, an, with a want of sefftaknt huaithond-to parry out the requirernants .; of the law in this ease. II the allegations are true, he deserve* /t all and more* ' deserves to be held up to pith he contempt and condemnation, and should do —as some of his tierce assailants adiise—re bign his O . leo haudicapable and willing to perform all its duties. r • t "But no one has a right to attack and eon- - demo on mere suppo-itions.' Wishing to trzoiv tonnething of. the truth -of Abase charges, we have made some inquiry iq regard to them . , and we are glad to say we can find nothing whatever to warrant them.. • We are satisfied sheriff Smith has had na part in these proceed ingA. I"We say this simply as a! :natter -sf jueti 4 e, feehhg it to be nothing more than is due. (Yur readers can bear he witness we have - never ecibeise the 0131 , Nal career oT our Sheriff, and we cannot, therefore, be open to the accusation of endeavoring tV phieb hnn be e:iv:Fe or partisan vyrapithy,' hivdr.ever given t!•^,dzrge.a agaiult 040 S'unt. 7 , #4yl Attention,, frrigt ttie plot t , t4st ae ' 6 A . 44 , 4 3 415! Enemylour. DEPAIrrIfIiM The ehairman of the editorial erommittee, desires, through the local column, a word with Edema-. elates first, to the reading patine afterward. • The editar in chum intistfortoard his incit er 'an that it my rem* the 'printing offlee ou the Werinerdai preceding its pe2'Zkation—one week in,adrance. _ Excuses are unpleasant, but sometimes ne• oessary. The4sditor of the educational column last week failed to send his matter to the office in time for publication. Another took his phi:a), and haatily improvised a column, giving the delinquent 'one a chance to exhibit this week. The,same tardiness repeatedlio doubt his articles were good and practical; but tinier. tunately they are. in the printer's drawer, in T stead of the educational department, being two days late. We trait hereafter:each- editor will carefully do his work in time. It se, the col umn will be invaluable to tin; teachers. The anbwers to the problems and other interesting matter will appear nes week. . •ED. REPORTER': Well, I -see your blood-thirsty corre s pondent is again on the rampage. Ris harangue about. the repeal of the 'aw of God, is u weak as it is ridiculous. Does not the same law, given by whom he quotes, demand, .`lEye for eye, tooth for tooth, burn for born," etc.; - . hut Chrhit said " I say I unto you, Resist not evil; but overcome evil with good." And this he cslle mawkish, sickly isentimentalient. Who pretends that there is any evyenie for the crime of ALBERT Snows? But thiiblool-thirsty animal (for it is the ani mal, and nor the man) demands his life without delay;-entirely 43noring the power and ability of God to punish forsin; and he even goes so far as to slander the good fieople of Rome,-by saying that they demand there shall be no de lay in having Borne man kill this molt misera ble creatura. It this is Um) of the Romans, (which I du not believe), their bad best send their "Justice," who, I have no doubt, would be much more in harmony with his 'nature in the performance of finch work, than in teach ing morals in tho commnnity.where ho resides, in accordance With the teachings of his Divine Mister. Very Truly, UNCLE SAM. East Smithfield, March 13 : 1875. • T#E building of a new house of worship by the Presbyterian society, seems now to be. a foregone conclusion: It was an nounced at the coegregatiorial meeting last Wednesday evening, that the twenty thousand dollars teeded had been fully subscribed. A - meeting Of the subscribers has been called for . this (Thursday) evening, at the church, ning at Dr o'clock, to take immediate measures for the new building. A site will bo selected, and committees on plaooii caul bonding bd ap pointed. The choice. of location will probably be made from the following lots, viz : the Lewis lot, neit to the old church; the Ballard lot, op posite; or the- Herrick lot, on- Canton street. The last named lot will be thofight by wally to be the best rite in the town for such a church es will undoubtedly be built. Some, however, ':re much attached to the vicinity of the old building. By th- terms of the subscription pa pers only bon4file subscribers will be entitled -to vote, and each person may 'deposit' one- vote for each hundred dollars. subscribed by Imo. The new building is to be. in modern style, probably of brick trimmed - with stone. It will consist Of a main audience room, and suitable Sunday-school - and prayer-meeting rooms, with elmrch parlors. The Presbyterian church slid congregation are to be congratalured on the suceoss of the undertaking thus far. It augurs well f-ur the future,—X. T Gaz••tte. NLW TpiPERANCE ORGANIZATION.— With the various temperance societies now in existence, it *Dahl hardly seem that there is room for morn, and yet we opine that. the new order just inst)t7ted at Caapenter's, will pro"e -a success. From a cursory examination of the constitution and ay-laws, we feel justified in pronouncing the "Patrons of Temper i ance," cqualg not superior to any other temperance society extal:l; Our friend, IL .11.51cNi..i - r, his been largely instrumental in bringing tlio new candidate for public favor into existcnea the care with Which the thrall, by-lawJ, have been prepered, bespeak his earn in the cause. The large stiope given to v in conducting the atnirs of the - order, surest guarantee for its ultimate Tripti the sanguinary war it Lae engaged io , the monster vice, intemperance. We hi bid the organization and its fouudera, speed. The following aro the oftiaers o penter Lodge for the present year: Worthy Sire; E. L. McNerr;Tatriarch, MeNE - rr; V. Matron, Mrs. N. hence; Ch C. B. 'alas; Marshal, A. 3lownr; Assl sbal, M. MeNnir; Lady Ass% Marsha EMMA McNErr, Guardian, airs. is. E. J. .. 1 1 Sec's. Miss Mame E. PIERCE;, Treagurfir i l C. McNntr. ; , Lancr Guard, I. F. Cooy;._l Guard, S. L. ittrry. DEEDS left for record in the o: for recording deeds, eto, sepek ending M u-ch - C Stockwell to G W I Griftin, Match ia, 'cV:l Canton; G W Griffin, fo!Anna M. Stockwell, Feb 17, '75, Canton; M ('barn to Samuel 0 1 . burn, Dec 30, '65, ti,4esilegnin; Moses Je.fferal jr to Erastus C Qa:ck, May 1, '74, Wilmot; A Vicki ' zer to Alice OSboru, April 24, 172, Albiny; A Wickizer to Andrew Osborn, Dec C. '73, Albari; Amos .0 Bale 'to Eno CalitT, March 30, 74, Springtiolt; Enos Calif to Justin. E Mai 30. 74, Springfield; Justin E Calif -to EnOsCa- Jur, March 30, 74, Springfield; Wm 11 Forgawiti to Chas P Forest, Fe,b - 13, 74, I'lSter; TH Hal comb to Chas P forest, . Feb 17, '74, 'Ulster; Aaron Yann - attsn to James Higgins, Ma!rch'9, '75, Win[iharn;Wm El Darling to, ,L P e. al Febl% '75, o_rwell; Josep'i Yetter to A G L .F.)rd, Oct I; A;hsny; Dancers Hourne to Geo.D Borirne,: March 9, '75, West Burlirizton; Peleg Peek to Josephine Peek, /pre 1, T m i r l, Syl vania; Peter , Pick to Jo•ephire Mosier, ay 24, 72, Svh - ania; Wm Conrtney to W H Mosier, Jan 1, '75, ColatAlA.; C B Strait to David iS De -Forest, Oct 31.':70, Armentry„ Pomeroy Bros to David S Dn Forest, log 4,, '74, Troy; David • Palmer to D S Da Forest, March 26, '73. Arme nia; Crirnwiti Brush to Giles N De Wol, July 17, '47, Pike; 2)hPrt • T Brampton to Giles N Ds Wolr, Feb 20;1'5, Piles; Ame.ia. A Baratrir to FIJI Johnson, Feb at, '75, Tuwandal B 40; Commonwealth t.) H W Hughes, Jan 16, '75. Shesh4quin; Chas Wurternburcer to Ge i lirge'L ro Wurtehnrger, March 11, '75, Wysox; • red H Owen to Hirriet F Cole, 'Ararch, 10, '75, Ny;: - ox; Ilarr;i•t F CuletoCh ad IV nekernburger, March 11,'75, Wysos; J M Smith, Sheriff, to N lb. '75, Windham; N C Elbl.reeltt John L 14weit, Feb 16, '75, Windham,! John Beidieinan to Q Essenwine, Starch 11, '75, To• wanda Duro; Thos Pert to Wtn Watkins, Jnly 16, '72. Athenslloro; Timothy Collins le Ellen Danoran, Nov 1.1.'59 ItAgbury; IPiiiiam rtyan, gnardian, to Michael Ityan, Dee 13,'74. Caetcm; oe:o S EetElle to .nary W StAnley et al, March 13, '75, 'l",)wcals Barn; Geo C 141 A to AI IV Al ger, 31 ireli 11, '7l, Orwell. ON Fridiq night last, "Myers' MCI," just north of this piaci., was enteied 'by Imr,glarswho 6A therefrom twenty.ond sacks of flour. they; made an entrance thr,dugh a window, and earlied the fiiur out throngh an opening in the g i3ngine room. A team of horses and a sleigh were on the outside of the mill, and after loading up they drove off. or iltauree, the next atoning the, proprietors, Messrs. Fos- TER S Co., discovered the lons. and at once in stituted measures N capture the thiev i esand 'recover thellinr. The first clad they laecer taine4 was from a man named Baker, who lives np on the plank road a little way from! here. Re said twdmen left a team of honest at his barn on FridXy night; about 12 &el° k the samo night they came 'for them. Thki men •'put up" that night in the Glen House near the entrance of Towanda Glen. Mr. Scorr went to Officer Barns for assist ance, and that night (Sattirday),Scorr, litundis. and FLUNK ATEVENB started' co the wait r Mb* 11 They first took their coif's° east to Win ham, and about' five', miles from the "Stone Jug." near the State line, they discovered whore ,the men whom they wero in search of bad been staving, but, could learn nothing as to their whereabouts; from herelluasillfoio to Owego, but could find :nothing of the Ibievee. i - They learned, however, of their bad character, and that they wcroWell known as thieves by the people of that , sc , cttoti. • . 1 F- 0 x r .hi' rrom , regn Mime in parstut fume dOwn to Factoryville. Ni T., hoping to meet the!baig• lan on the toad. At Tozer bridge, in Athena sowuship, on 3pechay night, the imrstiiiik patty got on their track. 1, From the bridge.tender it was learned MA..the men, team and sleigh an swering to the description °Niacin* bad Passed over a short time before,ZArrangemootar were ! 1 1!! 4 !' P!Mi! !h°Y T'rPle took !!1° ti` . 04 04 , 1 , 5 .4 4 1 • should follovi that ind fed" ont'thati hiding *eel this he tile, ued mon after Officer BMWS and his puffy -taro notified, and tit , a short time Were on their track and followed them to Wel oott's Hollow, in. Athens township. arming htar.ed from some of the inhabitants of the nedghborhood where thesuspeated parties were living, thaws and companions cautiously sp• preached the house as near as possible without being discovered;and !hen Urging his horse to its swiftest pace, drove up to the door of the house just In time to 'Nag/ out and seize one of the men who bad seen him coming end was endeavoring to escape. The door was then brnken in, and his com panion, who was dressimi, was also arrested. They were Informed that dune guilt was hally established; an&the,place where the floor was secreted was demanded of them. After some protestation that they did not know, they made a clean breast of It, and took their captors to a barn near , by, and from, under Abe hay drew, forth the 21 missing bags of flour, They were pronght to Towanda that same day—Tuesday— Ind had- a hearing before Justice 'Tidd, on Wednesday. Both plead guilty and were lodg ed in Jail to await their trial. The pursuit' and capture of these criminals, reflects great credit on Officer Bumes and his associates. .Froml2 o'clock,Baturday eight to Tuesday noon; he traveled over 200 miles, aid although starting in the wrong direction, with out the allghtest clue to guide him as to their whereabouts, ho overhauled the criminals in the short time above mentioned. The names of the pri t saLors are En. Thoturreat and CEUX. ValgrE4 T .Tourrica. ' Tag following letter from one of he veterans who escaped death by the sword, during ih`ei lito war, but =returned from the battle-field In a helpless condition, will touch a sympathetic chord in many breasts in PAN enmity, at was not penned for publication, bat we take the liberty of giving it a place in our coltunns in order to direet attention to the large eltve to which the writer belongs. Oen it be that the people of this country can again trust the affairs of the government in the hands of those who wore the cause of such misery and suffering as may be witnessed in these National Homes : NATIONAL 3111.1T4UY KOMR. I. 'Montgomery County, 0., March 10, '75. Eli. -REP:Nana : Please tied enclosed ten cents for two copies of the Hamirren-the ono of week before last, containing my friend Hew ett'e letter (rein Hampton, Va., and last week's paper, which has missed us from some cause, and I'must be permitted to add that its ab sence seriously disappoints mary besides your humble servant, as-It is the only paper receiv ed at our reading room that is published be tween Harrisburg and Elmira; except the Agi tator. Wobave no fund from which we can pay for papers, and have to depend upon Law liberality of maths':Jere. There is hardly a towt.ahip in old Bradford that is not represent ed here, and all are anxious for home news. The donation of your paper is pure benevd lence, and you have our warmest thanks. !. "I am not a native of your county., , I hare been twice a resident of, and a freqnont visitor to it, and count my friends. from Herrick to Wilmot ; The last resting _place of my father and mother is in the little cemetery at Wyalri sing. I believe I can count relatives by the . tive-score in the southern part of Bradford. I think I am the first school teacher of the male sex that ever taught in South Herrick; it was in the Winter of 1538 -the happiest of my life. lint what a change! Then I .was passing from boy to manhood, and the country was a wilder ties;=; now it is almost a garden. And reading the.prorince statistics, reminds me forcibly of the prediction , made by Capt. Huff at a log raising in the Winter referred to, that Bradford county would be the greatest dairy section of l'enusylvabia.' I believe the verification is ap parent. But I suppase lam bothering yon. If the amount enclosed is enough for the pa pers and the postage, please forward as soon as convenient. Any way, It is all the =Loco. I have; but 11l tell you what I will do, if you like. I will as•soon as I can. write you a careful de scriptioti of this beautiful place. I am one et War's victims. :Of all my limbs, I have only the use of my left arm and hand. Rheumatic neuralgia and paralysis is the cause. Std lam only one in the many. Think of 44 deaths here since Jan. 1. That is the WV old soldiers go, There, now, throw it in the wastebasket and say -"bosh." , Very respectfully, • ; <. Isman Batirnev. SMALL SAYINGS FROM' THE SUBURBS. —CoNTAINING Tin; UNDEn SIDE VIEW of C01:1P0 IIEAL PUNIBIII4EIT.-40 and Jl3l has been to a dnicuAi , ton on corporeal punishment. A smooth faced, ginut : ruanhered gentleman, that did ti l t bristle a Lit for Lis claugo in the argument, intimated that this method of government sa vored too strongly or brute force to be a very reliable or t inctnal means of resort, either in family or - sehooLadministration. He said that dome%tic or educational institutions, where it was used most vigorously, was n't always nridei the Lest subjeclion. Jilt nudged .me,, and I nudged Jur. We IiDOVI , 4 all about it. We've had corporeal apr plied in every available manner. We's gone through all the stages of coffin, and spankin', and switchinl z as regular as we've gone through oar pantaloons. We expects to bear •it jilt en long as we ain't the stoutest, and has to. Then, says we, well, find who does the subduin'. I've Bern mhrder in Thee eyes, when a whip was plavin' over his shoulders, and I've felt ki.l - inside me when I heard the blows fall; and we 's afraid, we can't go to heaviin; if we has tO go on conditien of Irwin' folks that, has licked us. ZEU ME IBEICII Oman is the 1 ph in IMIEM • artily G ic:- Car- 111. B. M :- n ELT; Mr:. Ithiter ice We'd a been glad to iiaTt• h od 'em spare us the necessity of such hard work 'at forgivin*, but they wouldn't, and they had the best °tit, when we was too weak and t• -, o little to help ourselves; and ifeverit turns out that we get , into paradise, they must keep clear of us. The g'entleman that was against raw-hidie; wasn't any soft-rnnscled fellow, either. Hei managed Teat BECBE by the sheer force of cool gray - eyes, that said, "I'm the'reaster, boy," as unmistakably and elnctnaly as if there had been a whirlwind of birch-witha whistlin'. over, his weather-beat back. - It don't hurt a boy to "be - collared, and brought up short, when he's goin' wrong, bul l forty or fifty ferule blisters on- the inside of his, banes, don't do much for Mtn in the way of ed ucation, and me and Jim has gottbo whole lot, of 'em--school-ma'sms and "pro term" stud divinity students that-are expertmenthe on the imail fry,—with good, stiff black marks tot set down . against their conscientidns acd re opon . Oble names, for future consideration. We wants to show 'em hefore they go hence, what's t'ae experience, of belt' overcome and pat .down. tinder 'ho fantastic toe of a physical intierior, and thein Mikes stcalsite theology,, and educa tin' NI. tha means of promulgatin' it, will get, some gratuitous and enlighteniti' advice on the; way thev are to represent the will of Him they c!airus as Heavenly Parent, to the understand in' of lads who.arc lookie for the -Fatherhood of God, ,through the smutty medium of their tyrannical administration. sir; we boys is n't fools. Beatite don't do as much toward goveruin', .as it aces toward comprerisin' reliellimi,tbat's sure to break' out some daY, with the full force of its suppression. One day there were some nice, ChrietirtoKo .men to our bongo • sisitin'. They and ino\tier was talkin' about whippite children. Blothier,l and one'ef the mildest of 'ern was sort of ron- 1 trite for limn' smacked them nore'a they'd seen the particular benefit• of; but the other one, thit - was smarter and spunkier; and had more Ei r idipiciro at band, come down on 'em promiscuous, by dee:rain' that if there was a plain command in the Bible, it was to "lick young ones." Dein' young, epee, and havin' full faith in the good woman, wile was a lively Sunday-school teacher, me'u "hat hasn't been very anxious about inibibin' Bible doctrine since, We gets along with the creeds, and the collects, and the hymns, and the Sermons on the 4onnt, but when it comes to the law and the prophets, we skips 'ern, and leaves 'em for them that holds on stricter to the letter than the spiri t. • Me. Euston : ' Have you ever heard of the Dickens Club? Not? . Well, I am as tonished. Most tally is the old saying vended, "A prdphAt is not without honor save in his own country." Well, Mr. Editor, such a &vie.; ty does exist, and flourishes finely, sod ibis said cab was invited by Mr. 11--; of Green wood, to accept of his hospitality. Last even ing was the one atipointed. The " gods" were propitious, and seat us a lovely night and mer ry hearts, as with bright anticipations of plea-; sure we wended our u-sy to where the "iron: horse" ;was standing, pairing arid blowing, eager as ourselves to be off. How.many thanks the party owe to DARIUS, whoso generosity and thoughtfulness provided such a comfortatifi mode of conveyance.- Who will dare to say !again, that BAIIIIIS is a 9ittle'near ?" not Pea- Garry, I keel, who has before had proofs of his kindness:of heart, in golden fruit; and how ungrateful to still persist in saying, 'that Mut ate, though the best of husbands, is still a little near." Arriving at our destination, we bad to take IL sliest walk, bat it bad been by the pa liteneill of our beta rendered• much Moro agreeable tillU'altr street crousiegi in taint the 4 91 • W. l ?! TA..1 1: ! 11 .! E , 4 e4Pit fat 47 MEM beilwe the whiter kiosk* irhose !ampler bin doors were soon thrown open to admit as to the light and warmth within. After divesting ourselves of numerous wraps, we proceeded to pay oar respects to uer ea tandners„ who, we could see, made us trakoute with cheery millet and hearty haraelispe. Our worthy president introduced the distingulalted coapany, Who lbrthwith proceeded , delight the' assembled multitude' with ipeoimens o( elocution. Who can say that DAVLD RAS not there,' the weak, effeminate DAVID . , so undecid ed and dependent •on the stronger laud aid w4ot his gentle Aunt ' Demo was al waye falling in lore, and when the last fair one disappointed hinf, be eschewed "bear's gratis.; gold chili* and his best clothes." Now spoke up MisaiDlOVlNlVlrboso horror of boys was (a a merture'overcome by the submissivenms of her' nephew to be led by her strong good genie: 'Jana; too, ever on the alert for -"don keys"—the avenging - Ns:mu* of Aunt Oilier, for. they would trespass on her one sacred spot of green. Look at Mr. Dam, poor Mr: Dicg, with his "Memorial" ever unfinlibed,Abr ClailLTA L wee forever rising before him with his headless trunk. -We also heard from Mr. Wairria.n_and his lovely daughter Ione; the tender friend, and counsellor: Of coarse the irrepressible 'Old Soldier" bad her -say:. kihe alwiyi had, "In season," but mostly "out of masim," totally oblivious of the tact, that her meek daughter Aware (who sat meat toter) mold Possibly object to having her inmost thotights and feelings exposed to the publics gaze. The coachnron, I imagine, was trying to have a little fun at the innocent DAVID'S CX. pence. The waiter, t,o, evidently considered the Youth of little importance, until his friend griiisrowra (that unprincipled young man) used his influence in Divas behalf.. We were all a congenial company ; therfsitting in the corner (where else would her 4 ...nmbieness" allow her to sit?) was Mrs. HEirp..llasts was there too, with his horrible, oonthrtions and grimaces. I think I saw Boca Dams on the watch for a Chance to fling her sarcasm at some benighted mortal. DANIEL Peciciorry, too, was there, accompanied by little "Bollix." Of course Mr. and Para. Mumma cannot be lett out—he, with his pompons style, always, waiting for " something to turn up;" which never did. Mrs. ?ificawnsii, the would be fine lady still harping rpm the "foul lona eoce- my family.'.. Mrs. Otraotiooe, the "lone; lorn crater." Jaffa MIIIIDSTONE, whose ono idea was firmness, the echo of that wretch of a brother. 1 wish I could tell you of our suhiptaous en tertainment. Could DICKENS have seen the way these creatnres.of his brain stowed away this earthly, food, I think he would have sp• peered in bodily form. After supper we amus ed otirselves after our own fashion, a good one, too, judge, if the peals -of laughter and babel of tongues he a sign; bat we'did not confine ourvelv'es to the "(cast of reason and flow Of soul." Can you imagine lIBIAII BEEP, Bai9s, JANE MIIItDSTONK, Mrs. 00313110 E, and Mother Hear, tripping the light fantastic together? You can't, so don't try! Beforo turning our faces homeward, we ten dered a cote of thanks to our host ;Led hostess, and also electeil them honorary members otthe Society, after various brilliant remarks by bur in, Mr. Blicvtiten and others; we departed; for, afi all,things terres trial must have an end, so hail our pleasant evening. Our journey home was Oulivened with songs, from the sub limo and ridiculous, witty puns, and shouts of laughter. But the crowning success of the evening was the brake-down, as performed by a member of the club and his iqia a vie, who shall be namele.s. - Wirsoon arrived in town, and all wended their way through the deserted streets to their respeztivo horneF; there we trust the,DiCSEST§BB were soon wrapped in sweet sinlaer. • Guess Wno. ' B USINES.S. LOCAL. sem.Boys' linen collars at RosKolnes. se- Neatly printed town orders or sale at this office. ter Don't fail to call. at HENDEL' NAVA; if ran wish in boy .anythinp of JuiVelry, Silver and Silver-Platad Ware. FO'n RIO:T.—Ten Dwelling Hoasee, in Towanda Boro% Terms reasonable. Apply to H. 1 .. ...L881112:6, Treasurer's Office. A GOOD HORSE 'FOR SALE CREAP.-+ W:11 take Luniber for pay. Enquire at. Faol4' do SoYe' Farnituret Store. pnar3 3w. i For all kin& of goods in the ewelry line, call at M. HENDILLIadIegh ; 1 torNel goods received daily at _ENDELMAN S. • Er Oki-Switches ' : made at Mrs. Hrsair luxosimar's dross miing rooms, Arcade Block, of cnt hair and combings also. ' 1 Dec.l7-74tt. . I • i /ter Tawitte Cloth, Black Alapacati, Brillhiplines, Blare Mainlra, Black Cashmeres,: itc At NIA'S & WATROLV. March 17 3w.- 4 lam- If you want to- purchase LAND, read the 8...5; M. advertisement in a - otbei , column. . , siti- limy Prints just opened St EIZIT it. WATILOCIV. . t March 17-3 w. r itir Opera, Field, and Spy Glasses in a great variety, at RENDEIZIAN.S. . . DitESS GOODS.-KENT it WATROUS have just received their first luvolos of §Pririg Dress (},cods. (so and see them. ! Mare1i . 17.45.1w3. ' i WY" It is not generally known that. H. C. 'Wnrriment, at the Book Bindery over flee REPoirran office, makes Blank Books :in asp style Of ruling and. binding deaired. If you want a new Ledger, Journal or •Docket, gite him aeall. Foiz REN-r.—Houso situated corner. of Lecnst and Cherry streets, Towanda. ICl piediito possession ginen. Terms one-hall the usual rental until theist of April. Address, 51E8. H, W:PATIIICX, • Athens, Pa. ' A SPECIAL meeting of the Historical Society of Bradford oonnty, 1011 be hold in Redtagton's Hall, in Troy. on Monday s March 1875, at 7r. nt. A cordial "invitation is al ter.d.....d to all who ire Interested, to attend. R. A. Mama, Towanda, March 4, 1875. [Athens Gazeette, Troy Gazette, Canton Senii net, and Towanda papers, please &spy]. ice°' T. C. Cowrs, of Towanda, ban, just received thelgrgest stock of China, While. Granite, Iron•atone China, and Prench,l3eighin ind-American Glassware, ever brought to this market. And the best of all he, he bee procur ed them in such a way hat ..he is selling then, full 24 per cent. cheaper •than; they were ever bagori mil in Trninneic Narks To CLOTHIWG Bursas.-14. E. ROBENVIELD has just received a new invoir of ready-made clothing for men and boys, add a large stock of overcoats of every description, which I offer to sell regardless of price, to'snit purchasers. My entire sleek of clothing arid furniehing goods mast be sold within 131:1 &pig therehire, I will sell to snit each and *IL Conic one titsd ill for bargains to M. E. ItiownEWS. so- Busy mothers will be gratifl , ,. to hint that there is one establishment To wands, where they an bey good, irnbstantiZl clothes for their boys cheaper than they Can get the material and have them made up. Joutis Wow; realizing the wants of comma.. pity in this particular, has purchased and Is selling yeti cheap boy's clothing of every seription. War WHITCOMB & &MIT have the lair g est, and best assortment of ,elegant station cry eier offered in this market, Their stock coulpilses everything In the line, from com• mon commercial note to the latest and most 4 'nobhy. styles," such sS 14potoh Granite, Bahl, Rep, - eta stoeet make per putotmeq peto ~- c`9!!" . . - Te... ) o l Aliftl 0.41 OA, I • !:!MM= MMM 11116 Wall •PaPer - '' -11 na . . . cheap it ' ' Wmoon & Elagrfa. ,Kercrafillkosk. 9 fletuigg, "and Brutus. at wattanta Baavra, Kor eas/ Block. • io & a..s 41A Per Dar at tome. , 4Tv 'Seems foe. A 44...: 0, arm . ox 41e0o l'otgand:*ll . :4 04.17. Nonoz.-;;After the Ist of February, 1875, lifcClass to EDWARD/ close their books and will do 1 cash bosinesS.,,, iir GO to %motto 14 Sane% atercuer Ook, for your Books "ad_ Eltationory., so. For the , best Roast et Steak to to Isno t & ttoototwo. Himozram offers a great re idnotion in Bilver-Pinted Ware. -air Music -, boxes wind Musical cocks, at 1. Romagna:LA the fashionable Clothier, with his usual enterprise, has already opened a largis assortment of silk anti soft hail of the Spring styles. STEAM ENGINE WASTED.—Second: hand, from 40 to GO horse-power, cheap for cash. Address, 11th fall partiealare, , ,Box 601, Towanda, Pa., $5,000 VEAL CALVES WANTED.—We want Five Thoaeind Stood, hi Veal Calves, to be delivered mir time before the-drat of July next; for which we will pay the highest euh price. AfOrmocx. • Towanda. Feb. 10. 1875. ED. ERTDRTER :—E. -T. (nnsi will deliver big great Tetopenince Lecture at the ißumptown Church, No - riliMome, March 20. Rev. E. T. Dutcher, of Wyeoz, and other, speakers will be there. .7 wo beautiful limp., by B. B. liaison mayl:t expected , Lecture to anzonsnee at half put se en. Free to ell, B. B. BRUM Nortb $ 80/110, MAlreb Viir The largestand best selection of Spring and Summer geode yet brought to this market, is being received daily, at S. Jacopo'. may- Engraving done at HEliDEL tu.'e Jewelry Store. CHOICE Pommy Fort SALE.—Bnff cochius and White Leghorns; also Partridge Cochitui and Light Brahma Cockerel& Apply to C. D. Can. .. ter M. IfEseiLmelsr has' the largest and best stock of ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver watches ever, brought toTowanda. i If you want to secure a good article, add got the worth of your inottei, the place to go is jil t HENDZIAZAEOI. M.• American and French Clocks in greit vitriety, at very low prices, at HENDLUD:3I.O. Itirlf you want th l e best Coo‘k &Crib extant, call at Jusea, in Mercer's Block. set,. Miss Y.LLA. J. Ppwria. is .now prepared to receive orders and make all kinds or Hair Work, Switches, ,BraidsrPtiffs, Curls, and Frizettee. , ler Keep your Met warm by buy ing those woo -lined booto,. Arctic:al. and warm shoes, at Canaan & Comm', oppositio the Court House Stir A very large stook of Men's, Boys', Youths' and Children's Bootie, just re calved at Cousari &, Cosy's, opposite the Court H )1. se. IS. We e l ball be prepared in a short time to manufacture kimber 'and Shin gles. bring IQ= Lora and. Bolts to Panar. Bois' Furniture Factory, Towanda, Pa. Jun. 19, 1875-3 mo. a Your wife, husband, daughter pr son, and perhaps that "other feller," will be expecting a pair of slippers about these days, and tho place to boy -them is at tonsr.n Lt. Coosa, opposite the Court Rouse. OWING to the extremely inclement state of the weather. on Monday last, the meet ing of the Ladies' Mite Society of the Episeopal Choral; was ajonrned until Tuesday afternoon. March 9, at 2 o'clock, promptly, in the church. Mir4..T. M. Wenn, Prea. Ho FOE- , MOVING DAY 1— Having purchased another Dray, I shall be prepared to attend promptly to all orders. tipecial atten tion will be given to moving household goods. Oharges reasonable. R. 8. Taranto. March 16, 1875. . CAMPTOWN WOOLLEN -MlLL.—Card ing, Spinning, and Weaving, also Manufactur ing, Cloth-Dressing, etc., as usual. Stociring Yarn, Flannel and Cloths ler sale. Machinery rtuming in good order, and Work warranted and done with dispatch. is. Never buy a Cook Stove until you have called at Jonx's and examined the '~New Empire,* a -stove, "which has never disappointed the expectations of the most fas tidious lienaewife. .. LIVERY FOR SALE----We have a Liv ery of eight borers and good carriages, back, etc., which we offer for sale cheap and on rea 'mumble terms. , Enquire of our agent at the stables, or at one Music Store. - FOB SALE OE RENT, OX REASONABLE TE.uss.—The first house south of J. F. Coop- En's tow store, Warren Centre, Pa. A good location for millinery shop. -No establiehment of the kind in the township. Applications by hittek; or in person, will rer r eiva prompt alien. Um). - J. F. COUPES. Stir Every reader of , the REPORTER will receive free a copy of the best Agricultural and Family Newspaper. in Ibis country, by ad. drevaing Moore's Rural New Yorker,,7B Duane street, New York. 118. Gold, Silver, and Steel Spec .. tacks, and Eye .Glaemes, great variety, at EtwnstwaN's Jewelry Store.. . NoncE.--The Building Conicnittee of Asylum township ere now rowdy to receive scaled proposals to build a Town Hall, in said township. The plane and apccifications• can be seen at the residence of War. R. groans, np to the first day of March nest, at which time OVA& mnst be presiftntail. at the Bee Hive Store, has the gayest looking show. window in town, and his custemerif say he his the best and cheapest assortment of fancy and millinery goods ever ofterid in MS market. Ws storwis a favorite resort for the ladlee, who are noted for gcnal Judgment in :the pire.hass 'of goods; A word, to the wise is sufficient. . Tim RIMDEZVOI7B.—To all Whfi 1111311 operations performed on the teeth, we say 'go to Dr. Dousoll's new office on State-at., below Male, in Dr. Iltarr's new eface building, see• and Ton may rely - 'upon ood work, sore:ni treatment, and a pleasant instead of a diaagreeibla time in the operating chair, ' Ihalui- . liornich-Mrs. HIRST HOGS i r . . irtorr, is the Arcade block , oppositethe Episcii,. pal Church. is prepared to do dreisqualbig hi the latest style aid neatest manner -on' dhoti notice and at ieseouable prices.' Fittleg ocide a specialty.. Stamping dwie also. ' BEADY PAY—eILtP. X11.—AuR:111:117 mal deser bad in the last chapter, raised irl big bind The women dropped the bniim• stick, and brought to her aid woman's most powerful weapon tears. Tbo Wog which paint ON groin under the — bed, when fairly righted up, and bad cleared his month itom tithsWe end feathers, proved to be the defend. ant-rthe hnstwold who was not at home only a taw tniaateii bags. And while the With 4iie44lNl it her teitril eN4 = _ ben foe sayinilliir -v finaras not at Ititne.. Poi 1,b01104, - 4^14 intik n . 4 1, ,:. • , a ; , felt incte`iinerhifi Nome beide • I he planned this eowardlraffalri and dl• g his wife to tell a lie, *bile he look to , hole, and W r_kh tried in intO, "II his bole In se F er him. He looked ibeiriiia and the cow. agel. But as i sheep before her theater Is dime, so be opened not his month. We seat- • - ed =selves and be an to tell stories. The info dried up her tuts. The husband bright eeed. .We asked him if ha ever heard the "Bear Story." He said be had not, and my fieh l Ati IP:ht.:RIP". 1 '4. 4 1 1 9* ! I !P ee Irrit 9j ".:: s • '. , ' ' "once Oon i - 'time, twe friends;; made an agreement,tof ,tiettu444 o l4ll l P . 1 4- I .;sh" , the y *Mild alwayiUslittvidhrofbietin 'ease ritdan iiir. One day when they were together, they tiw a bear coming towards nem with great range. Ono of thenkliertlig ) 41 ?just coward, sprang under the-bed. The other threw him. self upon the ground and pretended to be dead, harng beard that stole iircharnot prey upon a dead outage. The bear came up, and after smelling around him for some time, went sew. When-be was fairly out of sight and keeling, theigifikiimifent,4ll.o bell alliga ant, "Well, my friend, what said the bear? He seemed to whisper you- very closely ?"-: "He did so," add the other, "and he gave me thli g4aditeai otadviailiNetpAgEll 10 Twister: with "a wretch who would _creep under the bed when freebie comet The wife smiled. The Mishap& looked small.' Arable moment an elderly gentleman entered. Ho was the father of the defendint ge h'ad beard of hhi eon a embarrusnient, and came just in time to help hi . m.- no 091L- T Q 4., 1 11 P9e l o l rbOok i 144 debt aid - bees solbe , eitisti , iOn a.' -- TIM faiher gave the son some advice. Among the Many good things he said, we remember the following ; - • - i breiei eettli'delli; -'c' : . - - EEL Lei the first rays of the sun shine upon yonr Mid in the ita*nittfi.:lititfyou atilt bbi Want a pica] hat to cover it at noon. Baru yonr breakfast before you oat, it, and thil sheriff shidlnel devil:re Ton of your dinner. 4ying rides on Debt's back. ; pay your gooda where they. !ell focottala.—.:-.... Don't teach your family to tell dies, - nor go under . the bed when ►rouble comes. The lather's advice, waa taken. That man wiio, white in 'debt, was a coward, Is now a thrifty and reppectable citizen, oat of debt and in 'Con tortable circumstances: FAIRCBILD—HAND.—Ai Windham. centre, March 11, 1875, ho Rev. W. 0. Nell . , Mr. Bela Fairchild and Mrs. Adelia Hand, both of Windham, Pa. 204riiDELL—wELLA—At Windham Centre. March 13. by Rev. W. C. Pock. Mr. A. 1.. Antladeß and *lea Eveline !Sells. of Oriel!, Pa. .1 AtLYN--J0NE 4 3..-At Windham Cenfne.Marrli 13, by Rev. W. C. Peek,Mr. Caleb D. Allyn, of Warren. Pa.. and Mies •Pbernle Jones, of Middletown. fineqnshanns . • '•• ; : . THUBRUCK—DIMON.-LAt the M. E. Parson• age. Leßaysyille, - March 8, by Rev. 8. Elwell, Samuel E . Chubbuck. of Warren, to Bliss Fannie E. Dimon, of Pike. PENDLETON—ROGERR.—Att he 31. E. Par annage, .Leßayaville, March 9, by Rev. S. Elwell. Geo. L. Pendleton. or Sheaheqnin, to Mtn Eliza J. Rogers, of Wairen. CAMP.—At Camptown, Pa., Feb. 20, 1875, Elia Genevieve, only daughter of Wilmot and Margaret Camp, aged sixteen months. GODDARD —ln West Burlington, ra., March • 4, of pleurpy, Mrs. Betsey .61:Adard, aged 76 yearn LEONARD.--In East Troy, Pa., Mardi 7, Wil bur Leonard, aged 17 3 - ears. FELLOWS.—Neir Mansfield, Feb. 26, of eon sanafiti on, Rev. Nathan Fellows, aged 67 Sears. • OWANDA [MARKETS T WHOLESALE PRICER. Corrected every rreonesday, by O. b. PATCH subject to changes daily. Wheat, 11 bush Rye, Usti Dam Corn, It bush OW, it bulb; Beans. 9 baidt Butteetrolls) tittlb do (1114.) It lb new EMI! P doa Potatoes,* butb.now... Plour 1 54 barrel ' 575 el 800 Ws.sonrs cur Onsni.—Wheat 60 lb. ; Corn 66 lbs. ; Rye 56 lbs,; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 614 1b.,: Beans 63 lbs. z-Bran 20 lbs.; Clover: Seed 60 lbs.; Timothy Seed 44 Ibi; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 lbs.; Flax Seed 60 lbs. QUOTATIONS OF WHITZP ELL &' CO.. Barricerta AND Swarm oath Third Street. Philadelphia, March, 15, BID. U.S. 1881;c 120% .., 9.90, c. '62„11. and N., U 7 .. ' .. .. '9l, .. .. 117,, , ,; la 4 la as P 6 3. ~ ~ 119; .1 .. " ,G 5. J. azpl J IliN 41 11 1, 'ea. .. - .. 119 , ...,.:! . . . 114 . 1 . 40 44 ••68. e• /0 .. 119:3i " 10.0 ; coupon 114? 0 Pacific 6'a. ey 1199. •• rll,ll.est 1811 - 114 Neis 0 c 1881, . IlliS ' Gold . 1137; .131tver lir Pennsylvania, SP; 'Reading, - No!: ° Philadelphia & Erie 10'..'i Lehigh Navigation 49,7; 0 Valley ...6.3; United It. U. of N. J ' 1' 1 3.N• 011, Creek , 11,C Northern Central. • 3334 Central Transportation 44, , .c. Neivinehoning dt .Vl.! Clo.;A: A. Mortgage irc rep -' ' 103. .1 —l -- it; Welt WILL You Couort ?,-Foi the put year we have sold Immense quantities of Dr, Mortals' Syrtip of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound, and have heard but one opinion coqcerning it—" That it is the best thing we have over used." It receives not only the en dorsement of the people, but onmerons physi ciuni, who aro acquainted with its composition, give it their unqualified ikkiroval. Try it fur coughs, colds. croup, bronchitis, asthma; or any form of Throat or Lung disease. It con tains no opium or other dangerous drug; and is - pleasant to take.. PIP'S° call and inquire about it. Trial bottles 10 cents. We are sole agents for Towanda. BOLEES AG PASSAGE. LEVERS: remaining t in iiiiroseoinhoe. Towanda: Tia.i Mutt Ittt Einrke, Miss Kate 2 ilfolynena, David Wise Emma :07111ein,•dgnee ' Bander. Mrs alien Payaion. C W 3 Duel. Idris Jennie ;I L lianas% iofner Hoagland, Seward Shandat. Jenale'T .11cCaulaYi, Wan L 'F )I . I / 1 41 1,4 ,! 4 ` ' T rettaiii , tot' snit ol the itioire letters' wit! aaj •advertlsed' and give date alist, LAY. ALTOS% ri_EORGEN; BRlNfcJusricE OF Tin PLC!. and Conieyancer. Also. Insurance anent. I 'Maysville. March 18 75. MAKE NOTICE. —Whereas,_. my, sire esareitsikb at teft tnit;ed aid beim d iitthdat any came or prorocattoo. these aro thatafare to !or al' persona barborlos or truth:licher on tor account. ill will pay no debia,her contracting after this date. -- cam is -a. Ia:AMORE. Pike, March 13. 1875.2 w. • Go To TEMPLE OF FASHION . . Anti arrazirt,' ' 0 1, 1 1: , F•4: FOB LAITEI3T fifflLll6.lX,7 1;..;;C.).p.hd T. -r LI LI a .a SPRING AwßgrillAFßAl4o7/11803. • wow saminszo =TIT DAT. e 0.:.! p.; VOR' SALE: :‘ •T a eatinn Inwa cT it •sii;a6idCo 80 the "' t , l l 4 t i «!l ba, T I MA I t t "2/Paell.PP/4, the Btatr:"' Mille very bodge= land; inlkhdrfotedi io_ralinq and grain; about IlifQ aorti;finpronid; a wailful limply of water; good dwelling house. hose. . lards, fife.,An excellent looaticm for tag idg in itclG CM Ma *idle - road from Towanda to Dutton. 11 =lbw swath of Towage* on the ifulliiran sad State Linallialimad; half • sotto from :teptiti, a tall o tuna the village of hew ilJbutyl Cheroh4and Schools. convenient. Title perfect) PQPileoldoU hirut whecarerdadrett. - War bil abid-foh MOIL - Dm , !I mlcu i 1 1 04 ) 0 1 .4i ;1 0 PI t " And as Time's car incessant runs, ' And fortune tilled their store, They raised of daughters and of sons From eight to half a score. MAI?BIED. DIED TtniE3& 1311 DON New 'A dv ertisetients: ME SEIZE i1:.•,;1 , :zfr. - ,,,i,7.: - ..T': . i , rOl , ,'H ZZI-1);,', ME W=M9 =ES . ....:. :!•r.:::...-:: , . e ... 4. - .1 14 lIMME REM FOB SALE, r,,,,, , i,?(,..:,, t., - ..' L'1.',.:.. , 1 - r!:.• :1 , -.:.-:-a ..1.-v•ar SIE MEM 215"[Aam i gam' li= c.;t€ P 10) 131 1 1 41r, J.. MEM - - bestbdryeastein e‘ (km :Of dee lb Track; aid bent on )aid, • , Olegr m*.. "e fun Its . • tbe best fluejebteto' be Amid ba • w 7. itattirid Ike OVER TWO RIM C lIAMBER Irroni j2ilio`to $3OOOO, ma►tng BEST, ABSOUTMENT cOTSIDE -OF NEW • • t . /1.20 0 230 .. 1 SO ei 200 • • 23 49 25 au A. COMPLETE ASSOR PARLOR SU VELVET, ALWAYS IN STOOK; OR yIIRNISHED ON BOORT IMO U are: fr lusi4, of aliig in tbn.lllie of Vn BEST M3SOMMM, =I ENE .• • • - • ,_• • B 3 sr Remember. we are setting geode cheap, tor FEE NM NtlEit =riZIMEI2 4.)a at _ , , !E SPRING Or S'ONS 011 or Melt of Ws lame In stock RED OF ANY : HOUSE Whi!iota auortment MIMI BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, STAND El MI OCgESS, pourip-Es, &c Was wirer better UM CLOTH; TERR PLUSH, AND MI GOODS XOTICE. :4!!!iiiki , i , !g,,7oit y 1 I flcid y the . . : • • . • ' AND , . . ,•. an, 16:w6ll; iiiis eoatir. cub. 11E11 Gtvit vs A CA d. 0. .4101' & SONS, Maig Streit, lIM ME En L a. nom. ,- ta r ^ , The uedirsbrned harlig purchased the dpOd• sad lesbed the store lately occupied by laity Wolff. re spectfUlly Invite the atisubou of the Public to their large stock of .• • • BEADY MADE CLOTHING, ~ From our experience in the huslueu we are eoa• tldeut that we shall be able to meet thi wants or ou oustorixtrit BOYS CLOTHING, , MILD .1 clam ot be 'eqtutild by mai _other its tabliApien • , NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA ALL 000D$ ITS yyir Remember; vrti keep everything in the Line GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS = PELT 4WD -VIM RATS. CAPS, GLOVES, CANES. I Itimbir the place, the old stand of Yoz k cnr corner of Main and Pine Streets. ~: Towanda, March 17.1876. pPORTANT 'NOTICE YORK Having come to the determination to refire from ictilis business, I now offer for:sale myentirestock CHINA, GLASS-WARE, - TABLE CUTLERY, YANKS TI:ONS, And all other goods constitnting my entire atria In trade, together with the s gnod will of My basinees— having in the short space of two ;ems built up a hicrittat and good-paying business.—which makes t a rare opportunity for any one wishing to go Into trade.. A small amount of money down, and first class notes payable in /My Or abort time, will be. taken - in payment forthe goods. • SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! Frpm this date I shall comti;leree solliOg off toyer' tire stock of good, of all kinds, regardloss of cost, at WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND AT Now is the time for Country Merchants, Pedlers, hotel and Boardlog,Nonse licepers, tew•marrted and . old-married people, and everlbedy • else in want; to lay in a supply of all or any of the . above goods. at prices unparslelled in this soctian of the country. Those coming first still hare the best op portunity to make theft select:oat. cr Store on Main Street. First Bdor South of 'Pleat Wa1b144.1.172.naar.- , N; B.—All pandas 'lndebted 'ta tbei snbseilber will Save costa and trouble by calling Inateediately and settling that; accOnfits, by money ler 'note, as all account., must be settled before the let of 11 :•(:b Lest. T. C 4, COWES. • . Tnwands. Pa.: Jan Li. 1875. , 11 - 41TORTANi DAIRi7ALEN". • ' Tim growing Importance of dairy farming, leads Dairymen to Inquire ,for a ,more economical and labor-saving way of arrmsa min( therithat now in . . , " TIIE ORANGE CO. MILPAN;" K 1., So extensively need id the New York Dairy County, is the most perfect. arrangement for leaving labor and getting alt the cream contained in ?milk during hot weather that is now before the public: can con trol the temperature ,of Cm milk at sti/1 by our patent regulator. and save two thirds of the labor. We defy* competition, and guarantee to surpass it weight and durability any pan in the Market. En tire satisfaction in every case, or the pane may be retnrned. - at our expense. atter 30 days. trial. • -Apply formirculars and information to . . R. L:BEABDSLE'R, Agent. ~ . Warrenham, Bradford Co., ri: Jan. 11,13 3m. ' ' • - NT OF ■ w. sc.orr & co., 4 GROCErtS AND (BAKERS, First Block North of Warld House. We have added materially 10 our /tack, and now offer a full aaaoriment of GROCERTFS AND PROVISIONS, TEA, SUGAR, ClpFilEE, FLOUR, • CIGARS. LARD, HAMS; CANNED - FRUIT, GREEN FRUIT Our Entertiel are,l* ht, and we are selling: pods VEET . LOW FOB 0 • All are invited to call and be lonTtneed. GOODS DE IVERED rEP,E. * ' ; • ;. • 121 -7" DINI9 I 4gr 6 ROOMS • ,t , :-.:'l l e rk i„• ol o, A r k. , . In connection tali!' the above, and .MEATS AT ALL HpriES DAY. Towanda. Pa.. Jan 13. zerTS. WANTED! , . . , . . . -._ .i' s. , ACTIVE AND Nk.SPONS.FLE AGENTS CANVASS BBAT)FORD COUNTY, . For thelale of tho boat VHEEL HORSE HAY HAKE in the W e d ) . • ' .• - ' I '. ' * . , . : . Addreee ' C: IL TABBELL. Iffifrel)l.7s.lt2. , 1 ',, • ' Totten!ls. Pa. VIEOI3IrOR'S .11.4Ntittoo Lateral given that ill persona Indebted to the • e stalk of Julius Wolff, Ate. Of Towanda dceseo. ere requested to make taro tiets patont and W palms having claims agalust said utsks Rise meant to Nal dultsaihentia. tiIdLOYS sitdissot i -Mt ell Vir4.ls.4i NEW ma suitable for spring ttada • Our assortment of HMI Ind our prites far deg! compellUou such as 17AUDEESCHIEFS, k.c DECKER BROTHERS TO THE PUBLIC ! CHOICE CROCKERY, AUCTTOg I T. C. COWES EMI CO.,%ISTING 'Or PORK, TOBACCO, &c.; &c Itc - I 4- -kr; D. W. SCOIT'ei Co ; to PROCLAMATION.=WHEREAS' lion. PAUL D.- 11011BOW,President atidge V/ the 12th Judicial District, consisting' 4 the cbanties of Bradt:all Sitsgtiehanne, BITEMELL ; and 8. D. ALIMMCIRP isociate Jiadgos, in end. for said county of asters, have issued heir precept bearin da the let day of Maestri. 21)75 w to no rtic for holding a Court of Oyer and Timid+, n4r. cent Quarter klessions of the Pale-4 Column Fleas and 06)1=4 OM, it"Tror fcir - the inity of Bradford, on Monday, March !V, *llea is ti Ors, ithd Jun of Bracord, their propar noon, of said other *mom tri thgig oftice who are ixiur I4OESOPOtO ai b 4 in th bO beinnd to , then and the shall 1' he Jul pitnetnal in n(ttiek: Dittul.st hcs ettr . iota: _ iST of Jurors : 1 drawn . for Troy; point, Xarell Tarn, F , 75, a • . ~ 1 - FM= woks, . , A rrn'enia, Coral 11 Webler; . Aibane, trnan Lee;:` , , Aeilain, John Obilmon; Athena borojleo Nead;; twit) Phillip Crane; Canton , boro, Abner Doty, David; Is twit), James Pinner; twp, Hiram. Goff: C 0.3 , ' ' 1 • in '4. Joel R Within"; kranklln,,Geo Ii Park, GM , Pe ry, David Smiley: Gisnvil e,, ; Prink ilcue3mo ;E. Liriek, noll.m Taylor; Litch fi eld. Charles Cuup•V i.. bell, John 1? btruble, Worthy Brink, John Rradley; 4 ; i , Pi e. James Goodell: RoMe 174r0, Bela IE Adams, Oal•ar F Yonng; Rldebury, James Stirton; South 2 • . err( k, ;David Dunning, ',Geo Aweigh: ,Stardinfel , ' fi'dur, Retry W Stews:lei:Tows ado bon,. ,Vitiltauu, 'llstf : two. Fred 31 Fiske , : Terry. IR licboono.q ve ; WyFluslng, Blum Detria; Warren. J2co 0 Itogvre; Wyaoi, Edwin O.? Owens; Wells, Bradley .` warner,,Geo Noble; wurabt, Jobo P Ely, Georg rtifSrliu: '' G eorge- .. , .1. 87..COVDWERK., 1 4 thotp tyro. 0 ny I ST Tozer, John W Themilii Aare Mut, Jacob Herrick; Albany, John I Wilcox; Bar-7 clay, Charles Green: Burlington West, W D damage,; • Nile Fzonkez Canton tarp, David Berne., Tr, Jacobi Rvi.villey :Columbis.llenry:Gerrett:Granville.Abrara I T Shoemaker; Leroy, John-,.-}• Maga; Orwell, Simnel?, N Bronson. Ala Friable; Pike. II A Roaa, C El Cran-!- •dai ir itidebury„ Donuts Sweeney; Rome, Orlando; 1 ne R pr; Smithfield, Lee Tboma‘.Lockwood Thomp. an p: , Walter Scott: Standing Stone. Jelan Ennis,/ jar., 4 Venue 4; Towanda boro, Geo 1.. Itlddsugb; Joaapb eommtaker, !Fedora Solomon, 'Michael Can-r.• irletr; *awn. P L Ward; Troy born, Frederick Hoerr; man. Oita Arizona; twp, Milton 0 Loomte, Edwil4 Borkenrit; Mater, Edwargl P Lezerr; Windhato.l stilton 1.1 Johnson; Warren, Stephen 'G Chaffee,4 W ils, Dprld McLane. if 1 i NCORPORATION - .NOTICE. -- NOtiCe le - -hereby gicefi that •Llnta Bose and sttu Fire Engine Cotnpany of - Towanclk•Pa.., has t pr sented to the Court of f7omintm .Pleaa of Brad- NMI COnpty• a petition ptltyln.; that Article If, of .thair , conatitutfon by Inori - ing the word.; t.one hundred . and fifty." in puce of One handfed:ln. 'cria.s.ing:the number of active membere. , The cothlii molt having examined the4ame, and 'finding it e0r..5 refit, mill decree that the Coo stitntlon be so smendeci ae prftypd for, on Monday, the t;th day of A01.1.15:5, at o'clock a. Mi., traces F.bactre he phowp to the; ceCor ary,' i i B. M. PECK. • • e b,024„3,, c . • - ProthoOtarY. rp UAL LIST.-11 - arch Teria It.tl i 11.1Trb . y. 1875. • Fl:laY.el'! Pomeroy vs. C. C. McClelland F B Perions vs J Viol' IA C More vs John Cnmmirs' .. • wl.:lnone is,Wm R FcsteN. l . .... ITC .. 1 It :pnster vs Wm Dranf . ~ 1 .. $ Delaos vs Marl; Tyler • ' do, I• J 0 Tyler %j"• • I dobn Civldin et al John fle‘iitt - •• •j 'Latlyelf4 Leonard vs Fanning Cole et al. eject' 1 eirk k coon ye Perry IF Elarding. et al • ..set fa. r :FrinkliniP Pereons vs ll'ol..tit F Itedington case l 43Thes ftillisma vs 1•7 C P.ailstay Co ' - , 345 nidi • rtri ..s ‘iiii•lTlA•To tlil ," do -4, 11. 11. :lOWA vs Eforioe Mirth:rad ' - , " appeal Smith l'i Ilan vs Wthnot Sofk , r et 11 . iliinie'il Taps Idaltw..ll ct al vs 0 P Ballard; cam Issue . , sr•cp , :o A ELI:- : . 4 1 1 . .T .l, Irwin iv,. John G•Nrasoni 7 Psnee itselJnees vs Getman Insuralico ' Co c . P .4 P e ea bf l 1 IPari..kitf , nnlly kc ve J 1i.i..., Gen Drake ' case 1 . . i e'ortv•llne IlTesbi.r 714. vinglllltioster's eitrit'^ l'is , ,t. !I 4 1 poliNg vs Irwin A (ileison et a 1... ..... ...att'ex eo - ; , . AV Thomail ear's et al do I: .Tames Foy'l'e' do 1 , II• do . do 114:el flompton vs T. D Dreilford et al appeal i Lata,n,'‘,Dtrry vs An.,brilee Un ry'a &leer... assump 11, :lrvoy. ..k.:,.7sckAon ve B L Krija.ht...-.", - appeal 11 Pe 'r Ntrinroe vs James Cowan. - sasampalt MAIO , YiSi Jaetraon vo P. I. blights:... . - ......appeal ir 013 VielS vs Fred A Lone. - "i " " do ,II larlie4Tl.l)3 , lnlc vs freary Miller do • Ifir.l,l. Titer v‘ John A ren Wert.. ..... ..asenmo p, F i Persons es John Grlst.'c'„ appeal . nihivNiwst for first week retnnaable 'March M, ll4t, at.•.! o'clock p In. Sceond ti•eod, ltfarzh 29.• • BEIVR Id. PECK, - II I Prothonotary. - 1•,,,,' . • .EPORT OF Tat; CONDITION of tbo .9 FIRST IC.VII4AL Br...trg.'t of Towanda. R Pa . atA,se of busiutz.s. Narch,l, 1575. i , I P.ESOIICr.B2 , ..:9 Lnprtrn. hnd disconntg......`: , nve . ..,. $303.493 Ml f itig ''... r•• • • .'• ... .. - 2.542.1 r. 7 t , 17.§,.. Bondi to s , cnre eircutition... - 132 OW 00 i: It. IR, ItOrils on 1mnd.....A......,.... 2,(11 On Dade from rodortniott and roi3erre agents.. 31.503 nn p,f r rrnm NationalS .- aalta..4 " ‘ 2,953 33 1 Tnic from Stab -, Moira and It'ankPia ~..... ' 9.7)1 og r. b E•.O iNtbite.urniture and la xtures ' 22.403 DO . Cut Tent Ocp.",nsi , s and ta9cr.;,r.aftl.. ~..., . n net, 54 6 1 ritt',.l:o , anci other rash itenit) '2 011 41 6 , , nil!. nt; National Banita.... , :t. ..... .. 1317 00 , . _ Curroney linehultng nickel)... 2Ri497 t, iMelnding gold Treasury ur i tes)... 3.649 t LegaSte ..... 29,125 Qo RetiouMt'n fund with U. B:Treasurer(S. I or !ei , culailoT ).. .... ct. .... 5,940 00 Di from U. 8 Trerieurer, , ht:her . &an 5. - .1.250 Od reqemption ~ • • 1562,721 , .EG1 4.1.A.11/tlnri. • 1 Capl • i Al 4 • • 5 Ca - vital paid 212.5,nn0 (roc 81,rplrai fnnd 7 so,coo on!: utter nraltviand predlts •-- in.rot 17g 1 , 73U.nnil Dull:circulation otltstainding... 110,660 00,4 Ili riit,. ? - 0. linnai4 , L. ..... 1...... 72 .00 .irrdividnal Pepoeit. 4 I 2:11.14 73 'l' TiTiek ,i , rtl /lento:, rif INToSit . S . .. ..... ..... 36.41,5 ir !. In•tn.Nagonal flanks.... ;.1 • als 7t i Due to State bankok and bardors' - - - 173 is f, I 1 - - i . 1142,771.1 .F.O IMM .., '1',.. - rri ov ?rYstiorLYANIAOI.,.., 1 rmmtx- of Bradford. - 1 .'=-' .., T, ...t .. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier of filo First ?,fational! , Jtaidt of !Towanda. do solertMly swerir that the above i ..taMtnetit is true, to the beSt of my knOwledire and '° belief. . • ' 1. , .1. N. BETTS, dr—Cashier. Silbsrribett and scorn toi before. me. this Bth day:. of 3,1 - uritt.. .1978. , W. H.TiODGE. Notary Public. g Co lir4.l*—AtttAt : . Jos. POITELL. GEO. STEVENS, D4vef J. O. FROST. • ' 1 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Pnr4 anent to as order 47 the Orphan's Conti ofg ErsdPrd connty. Pa , will be sold at public vale: mit the priorities, in Agyhim tlwriship. in said cotinty,l en; THLIRSLAT. the 25t115,l_Aity of - MARC:IL A. D.l igln. at 1 o'clock p, tbl following described real.-' estate, property of late ;erottlish dec'd, to.wit; Loonded on the north by lands of W. 1L Morro: on the east by R Storrs and Reuben Riefler. on Pte Routh' by BR" then plekler, and, on the y west by Myron W. Kilmt . r; eontaining forty-Mewl 1 Wiser's of land. more orgiless e l The littprcevementa are nee (1) frame hens , , one plank house, Ili good Itlrn YeVit a Rood chance-f, • wrimmi sinitlinz. Said farm is sitnatod township: on the road leitdi" , g from Tests*Vis tEO, Frpnch , own. is 4 miles froth Towanda. snrti, 4 :inljis; from Standing Stone doped, en the Lehigh Vaneyii R. jR ~is bandy to wheel and meetings, and is in M oentl k foto of enitiontior . i. TIM MS of swift: Von. twin the property being;• struck down; f. 10,0 on con4rinstion of sale, and bal4 ante in three egnal annual; payMents, with intern*, frero ermarrnatlon. 7 , O.Nr. Fausitre. Feb, 27-799. . Administrator., UDITOR'S OTICE, riL fret:ties vs. Ruth At . Soma. In the Court of, comirjeri these of 13radforkeounpt. No., 378. Sent.:! T. ISTS, Ths: nrleralamed. an auditor stipulated by midi Cnlirt : to itletrilinte the Money arialtig from th blip of Dttend int.. real . ; eatate, will attend to th€ 4„ drato s of ble annointment2st hie °Mee in Towanda; ram en TITPADAV.3farrh 0.187.5. at 18. O'clock in.. 5 when anti Whereall personti having claims noon said funds. most present them: or be forever debarred from coming in uponthe some. I H. STREETER. r • Atielltnr. EIiSE . A ITD . IT OR'S NOTICE. —ln the! matter of the estate of W.' ,2 cott in the Or. plyan'aflonrt of Bradforl Cpnnty, '},'tie understankl. an *minor f.appolnte.d by thj Court to dtstribote hinds in the hands of ad; ministrator of .said eat* 'will attend to thee duties or his appointment at his office in Try yj bo.,•nnoti, Pa . on TUESDAY. the eth day or P. 7.7,. at !p o'clock a. so-. at which time and place; pervons having `elating upon said funds,A forst triment them. or' b 4 forever debarred from coming inamon the fr31110.-,1 1 • WM , E. ctrmsnw. 14 Mch 4:75-w4. ' 3 Auditor. A ~59 [GYBE'S SALE.—The under, APPiCTItO of he estate of Simmer kI Roarer r Soarte. Rankrnpta. will exPOSO at. public P, »tAattßeirlate place of hitaineva. Wyalusinh. Pa ,•;, eaitt.EivrEsDAT, MARIITP 51er, 1975, a laroelot ot Reasoned Lumber vnitableJor wagon atannfartnre,3 incindine: about 2,000 feet of prime White Iltokory;; also: +rotes. hat's, rl ,- s„4alnts, oils, .vartighea4 •nd a vsriety of toatorial rased in wagon niannfart.? . nre. o. one Lumber Wagon,. one Platform Wag. g on, one Democrat Wagon, ,O a Buggy, and Bank-1 rnpts' st one Sletib and I.herse Lttmber: Wagon. • C' soma under 95, met all Brunei over SS and'undev $25, three me - the: an llama over 3 1 1 5 e 1 months', with note ilpned, by approved se- I . M. D.'InDOWAY. _ : Aferl7.i"7s. A rrn rrows • Nsti . ricE.—lit the .... matter of the estate o{Jobnimh, baud. g The understood having been appointed andltorl birthe.Orphans' Court of to` counrr. to tribute fund • belonging to said estate-in the handsf, n• administrators. _attend to his duties at; the: Ornefi of Peet ; k Davieti in the borough of To 4 wands, en MOIMAY. April IP, IPTS, at I o'clock P. 11..[ st which time and place all persons haring, ClafToB 110111314 said fund aroi required to present thei P 11314. oribe fortvrr .tlebarrtd from coming in upon?, said MO. lIIMBY PEET, March 17-701-4wi 0 1, 1 Auditor. - . II . . -FOR SALE OR RENT.—A houker and lot 'on Second Street. Middle-Ward ; desitable4 locitioa,. • Also a large dwelling house to rent to one?, ur more famines, coavtentfy located and well supl pia with water.., Ingalre 2 at this office. . March .1'145 1 v; ' - , i . A ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -1 ;CAL tiatico is beieby given That sR peycana indebtett t^ tins ast- to of Josiah littapio. trte 01.Tuscarctrai • dcocf.l. rapst naaka inanedlifa payment - and all peri soa,slaving claims sicalastStaid astaw must . **apt thogiduty t4theutistgti settlemont. j • )4 V 7 • arEVENO. n 4Air4liltttit! 41414. El I H II Grog ig . ilsvue s .appeai .. debt • .-• Assigilez......