Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 07, 1875, Image 3

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GREAT nmucamions TO PORI 011U118
POR TSB ,111201ITIL •
Desiring to largely increase the circuit!
ion of the RIPOSITI3I4 41re 'WM betwee#
Lis time and the .first of January next:,
..ye a new Sixty-flve Doltnr Weed Sewing;
• ' ' to (well PePon 4 )ll = l **
orty New finbscrihoars; 41MS° each.
Such n club can be :formed - in ever*:
ownship.
LOCAL AND CEDERAL.Ii
ISAAC 0. BLUM' Las been anoirite4
Postmaster at Bernice. : • !
HISS DRINKWAT# is eulargiedand
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proving her house on Canal street.
Tin best vegetable - girder' in Ton-aim:la
WILLIAM Mix's. ; '
THE CanUin V. M. C. A. is fitting igt
reading rooms and secure a nrary.
Miss-Loma.' PO*Fira,' or this, place, is
one of the graduating class at Wells Col
lege, this season. •
Tx ERF. was no pre...16111,g in the M. E.
Chnieb, on Sunday ;last, the Pastor being
absent.
Oua young Meta, Rottrier M. Rovny,
is now pelletal Patisenger Agent of the
'deneva,lthaes, & Athens R. R. Co.
THE 'Mutual Building Association meets
on Monday evening next, for *the payment
of monthly dues. I
THE festival given by the scholars of
the Graded School netted about fifty dol
lars. • •
QUITE a severe - frost was experienced
ill this section on Monday morning. Early
garden vegetables stiffered somewhat.
D. O. sold his proper
ty in North To*aila* to W. G. MACY,
has rented a hotise iri the borough.
THE :Mansfield I4krertiser !has made its
appearance again,- with our old friend,
0. D. GooDuNoton, l -as editor. SUCCOBB
tO it. -
TILE annual excui4iou of the
Peinisyl
rnia Editorial AmoeiatiOn cornea off next
week: Will the edit Ors of ilindford min
ty participate ? ,
THE people of Ulster are making exten
sive prepararations for the (4. A. R. Cel
ebration its that village on Saturday; July
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• • LL I MOL'S nut a very
elegant epithet for a rniuister to apply to
an erring fellow-sinner who, commits a
petty larceny. :
THE . annual 'parade of the Towanda
Fire Departinent, comes off on Wednes
day next. Several companies from abroad
have been invited.
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.. YOU NO V. ' 'OM R,ytu want' a godd
- Sewing . Machine? Then OH to work in
your neighborhood. aiul „get; a i club fur
the REPORTER. ' I ' •
".Coat cc. events east 'flier shaduis,
ctc." • Supt. P.v.KEalhatzi just purchased
a beautiful ue , :v turd-seated Ifamily cat-
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WE ACKNowi.Eix;i: - the receipt of a
neatly executed imitation to the "s'enior
Hop of the graduating clasti of Cornell
University. which conics off this evening.
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:rut.: Centennial Committee, of this
cOunty propose bolding a and Festi
val to aid in raising finds for tlie Centen
nial, sometime in August or September:
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SEE inducements tO persons to act as
club agenti for the •110. - .potirEni, 11'e 'shall
he glad to send two or three Weed Sew
ing Machines into every tolwnshiplin the
eounty. ' • . .
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- 111:syON, of the Athens daiette, has al
- been luxurating-on greed peas from
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the garden of N. C. lAnnlg.o We - wish
there was some such liberal fellOw as NAT
Bete.
WE Airri CE the townsinp and horongh
Idieers'in many of the counties are Mth
lir:him:: their financial 'statements, aecord-
ing to law. is BradfOrd exenipt from the
requirements of the att.•.)
IS(tt.AM4 the yot l- ing and Cn
'ctriprising inerFli:lnttiCSti,garlNn, having
,fast taken to himself it bettl-h#. feels
rxtr nu l} lil{eral. and 1 isoffrineg e xtraor
inary iinluci•ments
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IN LEI . of a regulartliscont4w,on *Sun
morning last. the 1 7 - Episcopal
rhurch. the rector gave - an
.tc..oimt of-the proceedings of the dioceisan
conv e ntion, which ntt,t iu (trading last
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Ei,oluot;E Fire Co. 'Co, fl,Oof
,Itave accepted the invitation of the Frank
lin boys to participate..itt the annual fx-t
-l'ade of the Towanda ! Fire Department,
"p Wednesday next, and will f bring . with
,them tht;ir new La France Steamer.
_ Presbyterians oi' Troyp l lau for their new Church, and
work will ;be commenced at 'inum. The
sturcture is t0.,,,v05t about $2,0 : 000, and
will be one of the finest church buildings
Peunsylvailia. ,
.1. (*. I..t.x.i:tso, E.* 1., whOsk sudden
‘l,.,idi in Wilkes-Barre, ia few days sinec.,
east a gloom over that eity,. a brother
of M. 11. I,.vsNiso.' E.5q..1 1 of this 'place.
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lli , ca a man of immense wealth, and a
Itt'ut•Y‘ , lt•tit, public-spirited gentleman. ~
TnE .,, uofl people of N`yalus ng propose
• veleliftit big the bOndiegth anrnversaty of
tLr settlinneut of that,tOwn, on the sth of
July, Capt . . W.' H. CAnNoctils has been
to' fleliver an address on the °era
t.ion. • 1• =
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A mioNINt, machine trial Lowe off
t.n the Tann or CliAll,;(l6:lljayiu °rWelli
nu Thursday, July hij, The following
machines have been entered :IThe Eure
ka.(fhampiou,Eagle vedil Wood ./111"
Im
proved. Mowing machineage.nts and
fanners are invited to be present. -
Tnr. United!states Supreme rourt will
meet in Williamsport, on Monday neit.. ,
Tlicre are several cases from-this county
oil the list, and the folloWing persons will .
attend as jurymen : N. GIMIEIitT, R. JEX
NIGS, GEO.II. Fox, Joix.E. , ox.
Esq.,: 61 . CairN 111., who; ANAL". Pnoviorso, Fon Tee KitiCTlOlt
oct
has been spending several Weeks with i'oti' *AtTEU&SiI ; ir 43113 " lag ' PUBLIC
friends in this place, is about tO return to I SI.SILIWArs.—An ' . for the' above object
1 , 43 Wes t e ni home. _Mine M i r. , L i '
sa ' was peased 1)y ' fate 'l,4odature: 'l i t
Democrat, of the '" Strictest sect," hi de- ! provides that. ' perm), who, having
sires reliable information - froin his. old i the facilities, shaft erect and tnaintsdn in
home, and very wisely lies for the I retpair4 seitoblei . troegh, not' Wise=
itzroautzi.r ' 7- •
Li . ' I roadtut bi keittOlrebe 4441810*
on nnueliolii - EPThilin term milk
commence *lint the flint; of 13eptenber.1
Under the superior management of Prot/
RYAN, the *clod ranks among the very
first schools in the State.
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JAMES Krey., a soldier of the twirl o 4
1612, died ae:the residence of his son. in
Asylum township, ; Saturday morning,l
June 12, in his ninety,fourih' year. The,
deceased had:teen a resident of this coon-
ty for 'nearly !MN i'cetitary. ; '
OCR pld friend and former townsman,:
Gent' F i luziEll boa sent us a card contain
ing illustrati* of the Dwight House and
surroundings{; Judgiog from these ,views,,
the totel must be a delightful place to'so
journ, and .we know that Pam: is the
prince of good fellows.
DEACON SAMUEL WEBER died at his
Insidence in Franklin, mi Stmdsty - last,
aged 67 years: In early - life, Mr. W. was a
sailor, and served several , years on board
a man-of-war' Ho had 'resided in thiS
county for over forty years, and always
possessed the esteem and confidence of all
with whom hs was associated.
AT t-weeting of the school directors of
this Boie, held on 2dondiy afternoon,
the new board was organized by the elec
tion of the following officers :
Preiident-4.' A. CODDIEO.
Seer etary—c. F. 'lifenoLs.
Treasurer—N. TIDD. -
Tan commencement exercises at Wyo
ming Seminary commence on Friday next,
and continue until the -next Wednesday.
The exercises throughout will •be inter
spersed with. vocal and instsrumental
music. The drawings and paintings exe
cuted by students will also be on exhibi
tion during the last two days.
THERE 'will be a Celebration anti festi
val on the 3d day of July, at Leßa c ysville.
An address will be delivered by Rev. W.
L. Tnonr, of Montrose. • The Leßaysville
Band is expected to be present. The pro-
reeds will be Spplied to liquidating the
debt on the 31. E. Church, and purchas.
ing a library for the Sunday-school.
ABRAM MACE, of Towanda township,,
reached the advanced age of one hundred
years on the fourth inst. During all the
long period of his life, he has enjoyed'
good lealth and a vigorous intellect, until
the past few months.• He resides with
his son, G. D. MACE, and his centennial
was celebrated' . by his neighbors and
friends.
IT I a singular coincidence that three
of the ex-Sheriffs of this county are now
invalids, and that they are all afflicted
with the sante tli.sease- , —rheumatic fever.
Col:. CoDniko his beeii the greatest suf
ferer. but A. 11. S . PALDING and Col.
SEANS are under the doctor's &Ire The
former has been : Confined to ,his room for
several weeks, and. is. not yet able to ap
pear out of doors. •
BARNEY McCue, convicted Jr the mur
der of DEETER, in Lycoming county, Was
last week senteueed by his honor, Judge
'G.t3int.r., to be hanged.
Young Suit= was • also:. sentenced
to au imprisontn4nt of three years II in
ceudiarism. lie is one of the gang of boys.
who" were last, Year . detected in tiring
buildings and turnber in
I. 0.-BLit:lyr was last week presented
with a beautiful valuable ~o ltlwatch;
his'fiiends at BareLaY. Mr. B. had
Air many years lived ariutug the miners,'
and by his unifbeprlibidneNs and courtesy'
.won the e:Nteem and affection of all with
whom he came in eoritaa. That he will
prove just as popph►r in his new position
as Superintendent of the State Line anti
Sullivan Mines,* hav6 no doubt. '1"
PERSONA L. tditor KEELEn, of the
Owego Record, left Lis card on. our table
one day last
t4TitEETEn town vis
iting friends.
K. SANpEns,•editor (4' the Nunda
...Vorx, was in town last week, on a visit
to his,friends..W!meoun & SHAFT, and
made made us a Mendlv call.
—_lira. Fox of Owego. is quite ill, at
the residenee' Of her. son, E. T. Fox, in
Otis place. •
—''Mr. of BloOmsburgli, is
in town visitin* his Fon-in-law. E. W. Er,
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_ Tat; llook and Ladder. Coinpany Was
organized on 31O'ndi4,T' evening hist, and
the following officers elected : •
JiiNsoN.
lied-Pfegide E. 13. 31eKEE.
I.l)re »I o----CII.IpLES PARSONS.
.Foremaiil7WlLLlAM
.Secretary--GEonou C. Sr
Tretrxri(er—};. P. LYNcii..
The company already numbers 28 mem
bers, and is orilnized under he most
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Ilatkring a tispieo... • '
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LECTURE .17 Rev. Father
CC113111?•:KY, a former resident of harelay.
but pow of :Hazleton, Pa., will. deliver a
''lecture iii Odd ,Fellows Hall, Barclai , , on
Tuesday evening;;June 22. Subject : "A
brief Review of the Life and Labors of
St. Patrick, and their: Permanency." Fa
ther Cummissir is'a\yOung man, and, will
no doubt *liver an interesting lecture,
as the subject cluaieuis interesting to all
natives of the " Green Isle," - and their
deacendents. We understand the pro
eteds are to be used for a beavolent pur-
Wse. Turnout all and hear him.
A wonKaus named L. E. Mrra,En, em
ployed in KELLOGG Si 31..kURICE!S
Works ;at' Athens;! met with a -eeriorta in
jury on Saturday last. While at work a
pile of irop fell upon him, crushing one
of his legs very badly. Dr. JousitoN, of
Waverly, was telegraphed for and render
ed• prompt assistance. The unfortunate
Man 'was removed to the residence of. his
uncle, S. S. - MAVOF.N; Esq., where he is
receiving the best of care. The foreman,
Mr. MArtsir, is entitleiktogreat credit for
the manner in which he provided for the
wants of the unfortunate workman..
• On - ixo to the pre t ss of business, I was
utterly 'finable to thank my many friends
at Barclay for the very handsome mark of
their respect fur me. I hereby take this
public manner . or thanking them, more
especially as the present was so entirely
unnzpected, and in the name of myself
and family, Ito trigit Sincerely thank all at
Barclay for the marked - respect with
which we were ever treated. Eight long
years we were together] and as I wear
your handsome Present near my heart,
and .wherever my lot in
.lire is cast, I will
remember Barr* and' my many friends
, there.
L O. B.
hairtiine%Viiiiagth,JOre denr,'olll
either wookliiiiiaw hini, - anl have pm*
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efti, ortfitne,o l, 7; PlPl*Blefglo,
same pipeor otherwiee, or the'
eellfilie4. l g,*.:/".; l llePti,Pt. eP9I I the eh*
of highway, ihall be entitled tot
reeih, from the Toed , inn& the sera of
three doflaripsr`nnenm on ihe payinentl
of road tax.. Section ixondprovbieithat
where there ire the -proper facilitieti fori
such a trough tti beferetted f ,Pakid the own-,
er of the property . neglects to avail hits-' .
himself of the privileges of section Bert,
then the impeilleare of the teirriehlishall
erect the same andkeep kin repair, and
for a neglect ori s efasal todo adshell be:
subject to the *Wiles of erilsting laws.
imposed upon supervisors for neglect of
duty. Section three providesfor the pm
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'aliment of persons interfering or commit-,
ting any nuisance uport the watering
troughs after they are erected. ' •
THE CommeneemenEzereises of the
Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, took
place on Thrirsda4 afternoon and evening
of last week in. : thee Presbyterian Church.
The redistionicorations and essays, - were
all; creditable; and give evidence of care
ful instruction. In the evening, Dr. WM.
E. Knox, of Elmira, lectured upon
"Christian civilization, etnnparatively
considered." The audience; thqugh good°
in quality, was a - failure in respect of
quantity; although the lecture was well
worthy of a. large and critical hearings.
Wp , cannot tell why it that the WWll
gerit'peDple of Towanda itre c so indiiferent
as to their good name. They allow dis
tinguished men to visit tour town—speak
to a "little handful of an audience"—and
go away with a feeling of well, with a
determination in some cases never to set
foot on our streets again. We know that '
Iwe have more than the usual amount of
taste and intelligence . . Would it not lie
I as well to let strangerti'''See more of it in
the future ?
Scnbol. Boman.—June 14, 1813. Board
met pursuant i to call - of President. Pres
ent, : J. A. CODDLKG, S. W. ALVORD, N.
Trpa, J.T. Pali FLEET, an 4 J.-IfotatEs.
The Board was organized as follows : J.
• A. CODDINO k President; C. F. Nrcums,
Seertary, and N. TIDD Treainrer, for
thetoming school year.
It Was nnanimouldragreed hy -vote that',
we levy a school tax of 5 mills, and also a
building tax of 5 mBli; upon the valuation
for the coming year.
It was moved and carried, that the du 7
plicate of school taxes be left in the bands
of the School Treasurer for voluntary
payment-of said tiffs according to the act
in such case Made and provided . .
On motion the following resolution was.
adopted :
•• Besotted, That the school 'year be *di
vided as follows :,Fall term from August
23 to Nov. 12, 1875, inclusive; :Winter
term; from Nov. 15, 1875, to 3far6h 10,
1876, inchisive, with two weekS Vacation
at holidays; Spring term, from, March 26-
to June 21, 1876, inclusive, with one week•
vacation.
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Atijourfied to meet at call of . PresOent
J. P. VAN FLEET,. Seey.
. KILLING POTATO BCGS.—Paris green is,;
the only known remedy for field: destrut
tion. But citte thing must be borne in
mind, that Paris green is a deadly - poison;
whether inhaled or otherwise introduced
into the systera. (rest sure should be ta
ken to prevent serious and fatal accidents,
for if the poison be fnlualed whiM mixing
it with - the flour, or while dusting the
vine's, the workwhu may be seriously its.
jured. Cover" the month with. a large
handkerchief, or strip of muslin, moisten
ed so as to attract-and hold the i insidious,
dust, and always seek the windward side,
keeping the mouth shut as double
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guard.
The old ..41 general. recipe the, fol
lowing : 1 lb. of Paris greeni; 20 lbs. of
spring-wheat Hour; thorbughly mixed.
Dust lightly the principal stalk:; of 'each'
hill with the mixture, , fran a 'dredging,
can fastened to a long light It is .
not necessary to dtist every leaf, as one
mouthful of a leaf that ha. r s been properly
dusted will end the days of the greedy,
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gourmand. , •
This preparation is - not intended to!
drive them away, but to kill them. Hence
the weaker the dose of poison, if genuine,
and fresh from•the manufactory, the bet
ter. The bugs must eat it, to make the
operation effectual, and if too strong a
dOse is given, the gourmand may reject it
altogether. Having seen bushels of these
pests destroyed by observing these rules,
i and knowing that no accidents occurred
where Paris green has been properly and
carefully used, we feel called upon to
write as, we have both to. warn .and to en
courage.
WHILE in Philadelphia; a few days
since, we paid a visit to The headquarters
of the Grange state Purchasing Agency.
We were warmly welcomed by Prof.
GI:ADDI:4;6, whom ; .we found very busir
examining the mail just received. On in
quiry we. that from forty! , to fifty
orderS eroin granges were received daily,
and - that Mr. G.'s purchases aniount to
from $l,OOO to $1,500 each day. The
reader will readily perceive ,chat to. trans
act such a business properlY and prompt
-Iy, must reqiiire the entire time of the
agent.. The letters are all elamitied, and
then turned' over to a clerk; who books
the orders and answers . any communica
tion requiring an answer, while Mr. 0.•
attends to retaking, the purchases - hi per
son. The orders received include every
thing from a, pair of stockings to a mw
mill; but so systematically is the business
arrangetii . that all . orders. are. promptly
filled, and generally prove entirely satis
factory..
Mr. G.'s chief. 'Clerk is his estimable
wife, whp takes a .deep interpt the
business, and seems to understand it
quite as well as any man could. Miss
EallE 40ER, of this place, and Miss
Look's, of Troy, are also -employed as
book-keepers, and we doubt the- most
industriolls granger could.find fault with
the quality or quantity of their work.
-The grangers of Pennsylvania are to be
congratulated on their excellent , and' pru
dent selection of prirchasing agent. Mr.
G. throws all his . pownts - into the 'Work,
and purehases'are made . with the same
care and prudence although the buslners
were entirely his own. He is careful And
economical in his personal expenses,. and
looks upon every granger as a brother,
whose interests are identical with his
own. His purchases will aggrEgate over
`half a million Of dollars this ycart and re
sult in a saving to Initeldiers of many
thousand dollars.
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SYBIL P.tui CCLYER.--DIED MAY la,
1875.—We have hesitated in offering our
humble -tribute to the memory of the
gifted aud,loving woman who has just
passed from our midst, in the hope that a
more competeut pen would Undertake:a
notice of her life and poem, that would
more fully meet thndoittands of the obli
gation duo to one whose mission as
poetibasbeen so chastely and . deliattely
exercised among us.
Many of her present friends and admir
ers can date brick ,to an early period of
her orphanage, which though sheltered
by the affectionate care of tender and =-
wearying relatives, left its'inipresta on her
NOD ii4APIL Witt
Ira ithatootinoti bi the
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ins ietireutetifotivi and '
the,tldA*Witty*, _ , 'otmthothet, , '
to Unit= i UM* tinUlh3gll- that f !
_°" l4l3 il. o o:W 4 o l ,*daiptfnitiolont -
twatnd*Remise. ' inpri*•:';' -. ' •-•'•::''' 1
iiiiicii - oriiirlAidge:lTSO elVi l' iji
her devotion - i+i , ibi itiisetti4iid the pet,
iiiist g i n ~.."4 1110 1 4" 4"1 8 1 0 1 3 00 10 , 1114 . :
aid* nom 'as a school `girl, iutd latinsl
wheu theialirixiiirainaga of life ' ',
including its larger rlaties of r wife and
Mother, claimed her inerealdng 4itentio4;
Her private tastes' And *Winces were
'M e rl PPM"! to - interftnt Vl* , thesi:'
higher relations; and the cheery brightl!
ness that ran thteugh .her poems, Writtet;
&wing the intervals of relaxation in de.:
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motto life, has ever been one of their,
sweetest sing most hopressivw charms. I
To her, nature was a vast area of limit
less beauty and lcrrint 'march, , aziir•wl
hive seen her regard a tiny flower with St
loOk as of one seeking to fathom infinityl .
The moving clouds, the. purple hills, the
shadowy valley)), tend the murmuring wa4.
tern, Yielded up their store of varying
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loveliness, which= she incorporated into
her verse, with a haunting melody that
lingered on the ear, and :Aped the heart;
like atrattui of familiar music. ,
Altliough her life by no means escaped
the sorrows common to her lot, she never
gave way to a glocany or • brooding frame
of mind. Inl i one of her earlier poemsi
dedicated , a desponding friend, she
writes :
"When, therelbumic, them b heaven;
.Where there's Sobers, a paradise;
And such beauteous charms are given
Oft to cheer bits tearful ens.
And' later, lin a little sonnet entitled
"The Bird of Hope," we find the same
sweetly cheering thought, embodied i*
the tender , flowing rhythm of a deepening
experience.
Before we ' had dream9d of such 4
thought as her 'going hence, we had re=
marked upon the'ripening beauty of her
poetry.
"April TWilight," and a poem we re=
can, now that she is gone, as if fraughi
ilith prophetic; utterance, "After We tire
Read," chinreS through the memory with
BB undertone Of sadness, though-not bej ;
reft of a rising, and closely held, immortal
hope.
WALTER. §C'OTT says of poets, with
sort of mournful self-disparagement, that
they are .
' :"4 simple race 'rho Baste their toil , i 1
For the rain tribute of a mile' I 1
If it be . wasted toil to waken to life thS
low..drooping music, chords, of way-womi l
spirits, then bas this latter- day "Sweet
Singer of the Shesbequin Valley" tubed
her lyre' in vain : but rather would we
take to ourifelvaS the consolation that she', j
is risen to a height of observation whence;
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can be discerned the breadth and depth;
Of the influence of those whose mission it l l
i s to dispense harmonies alOng the ragged;
and disorderly 'ed o es of life. Surely, ill
God's laws are a grand adjustment of
harmonies, then have we a right to appre- , ,
bend that they . who approach them most:
nearly, come closest to the well-springs of! 1
His love.
It is htit a few weeks since an admirer
predicted for her of whom we write, I" a
larger field and a broader flight." ;1 1 Aien .
the news of her sudden and unexpected
death reached us,' those words came back
with startling, distinctness, that a fulfil
theut of So different a nature from that•
ive divined, shoidd besospeedily realized.
Justin the prime of her days, when life
revealed its fullest sig,niticance, mid pre
sented its strongest claims , she.met death'
calmly, trusting those she loved most
tenderly;tO the care of Him who had been
to her in its every sense, the orphan's
Father.
She has written many memorials for the
comfort of those who sorrowed, and now
that she in.turn is fallen, we trust those
sante beautiful words of consolation may
remain for those' who mourn her loss like
sweet strains wooing onward to the fuller
development of a happiness and rest they.
heralded for others.
Many of her goems, which have been
highly coMmeded, it has been our mis
fortune
. nnt to have seen,' among them,
and'pre-cannent, "Joan of Arc."
• She was borne from her own hoine, on
the 'mornihg of Tuesday, May 18, and ta
ken to the valley of Sheshequin, her early
and beloved home, and the burial place of
her rtrento, and an infant child, fol. in
terment. . . , . .
We can And no better closing wprds
than the last two verses of one of her re
cently published poems, entitled
-11. 1 ve found - no vacant places
At oar fir&side's ruddy cheer,— [
[Hissed no absent fates
That loved and kissed as here:
if the angers stient.traiass
Were not always written elear—i
-rhea tt might be tuat forever
'With the roses dropping dew.
.!
And, the snaltgbt shining ever j
From the sky's serenest bine;
Web'onld ask to leave lt, never- 7 I , ,
Earth so beautiful and true." 4
1 L. W.
Towanda, June 12
'tutTuAltv. A solemn knell I as an;
pounced to the public car, that the silent
remains of an aged and venerable I citizen
has passed to that sepulchral hone from
whenee nine return until the morning of
the eterual day. On the oth
E insta4it, 21;-
, ,
RD WOODRUFF, cif Monroe, -utparteu
thiS life in the great 'peace of Christian
faith,*aged nearly -eighty-six yeatis. Ho'
had been 'a meritber:of the Presbyterian
church An'. about thirty-eight years, was
an elder at the time of his death,'. and an
brnamenf,to society and his church and
profession'. He emigrated from Connect-
Nonroe about sixty-three years
ago, and settled On the farm where ho
lived and . died, ornamenting society, ben
efittfil coinnumity, and exemplifying re
ligion.
Mr. WttoDBUFF was more than a com
mon
martin many respects. His strict
integrity ntid most indoirdtable industry,
united With hisv beneyolence, rendered
him almoiii invaliablit in chnrcliand cora
munity. e leaves a pleasant home,.
of
his awn Creation, an abundance of This
world's g:io4ds honestly obtained, and an
affectionate"famili. " Hie daughters, Mrs.
Dr. 3tASO;C, of Towanda, and Mrs. GEO.
D. JACKSON', of Dushore, with his son,
Mr. J.. P. WOODBEFF, and wife, with•
their motlier f were Untiring and constant
in their attention during four months of
most painful illness and suffering. His
aged-comPnion for a brief period. =Lit
walk ,'
good man has met his
fate: A large concourse attended him to
his grave.l! . Con.
BUSINESS LOCAL.
*Mr' linen man at M. E. itkiirarumrh.-
Or CROQUET for $l.OO at BLACK''.
H" Neatti printed town orders for sale at this
pence, - I
New gu ods received daily at HILVLILEXAIe 'B.
Eagriidni done 4at lis t ringractit's Jewelry
, •
Store.
.
**•3ip.imes. and Mistral Clocks,:it nZi*
DLBNAIeII: • - . , -
04" Ilistilunimc Oen a greaS'iedartion Sil
ver-Plited Ware. ,
sir For nil kinds of condi la the jewelry line,
tall it Si,
A *and:lonia line of Ladies' Eld ,
Gloves, at • Us? a WaThour.
trap iotan %wrap' .taitlib ,
Or as ciiivn.
ME
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'
1r0ne..40#1 4 1 111 / 1 0_4 1 4 * -siih i
okrris at _ &in 6 WArtetts:
pariNewEidinnesies, iWlitte Goods imit
at INAlis litt,Duiru* •
aro**, irku, awl eabigeshiagiessval,
, aisusr l imes.
• tr
111Pgiffir Theillllooo4 IMO Tti!nnengs;at
=
firirou am bay a later Clealwrytyfr
RIM* a tat BLACK% ,1 a
t 1 NEW Table Daniaslui, Napkins andi
at tam: It W....viably: {Jean.
E=
• ew Tabo Thuneski, Napi;ies end T
M 1441 1 ,13111 .1 . , .
E
Itzw white polls # KENTdo Wier.;
•
sove*.l
or KENT it WATnotre toorrant every
pair of iLadka' Rid Glares the?
blaw 'printijnA opoiteci at Kral.;
Ss WAligoor. 1 dunl7.
iir*or the beet Rood tr Steak to to MIME*
etteztVe.
•
'le l KNIVES and forks, 75 cents a iait,;
4ranstited steel,“ at stActrs. Unnt7wl.
s assitte
q. Chew Clocks stutc rs, pt '
ZilAxs
Ur The place tole)? cream and butter;
pots an4.elputts bow for eastOlLica's;
air If ion mint the best. poet Store extant, aid
st JITNII . B, In Mercer's block.
remember that you can find,
Rase Balls at BLACK'S. [Jour
•
TCC3IIIt StiAtirsOlterctu's Slott;
I.otationeir.
renadines at KENT &
mu," `
Wad Paper and Curtadna, cheap at Warr-
COMB k rinarr.a, MercerNock. , •
tutnos variety of Baby Wagons at
BLACK*. I ljunnwl.
I Extras for the YOUNG WAR-.
RIOR MOWING itACIIIESTE eau be had at H. T,
JUNE'd gardwure &Lire In Idetru : 'fi Block, To.
liands, pa.
•
#OLY.F.B PABititGE are general
agenhi for the Wehrated ldathashelt Planes, and
Ozo. Woon's k Co.'s Organe—the best to this as
any other country. • (Aprla,
Sir Tbe l largest and best *Welke of Spring and
Summer ioods yet bronght t 4 this market, Is being
received daily, at 11. JACODA'.
Sir A good, Light Wagon, and Double Harness.
for sale Cheap. Will take Lumber for ply. En.
qulrs at ynoss k Sous' Eureltive Store. tinchlt
•
/fir lion% tail to WI at HltriMaaitAN'd, ifyou
wish to iniy anything to the 'tine of lew - ell7. Sliver
and Silver i -plated Ware.
•
IfODGE'S REVERSIBLE PLOWS.—
Iron Beata Flat Laud Plows, $9. Steel Horse Hoes,
419 ; Hlrbe Mowers,Torse Rakes, Feed Cutters,
Rubber Pidnt, etc. • Ili &I.lrEuxs & Som.
• • _ r
linooms - von 1311,E. Enquire or
A. B. SAITN. Ulster, Pa.
mire •
ef
t.l
. stock of Picture and Picture inane%
LIM * SIIA yrs. 3ftrcur Block.
WS- Lai
at WIIITC
Arrii.ricau and French dodo; In great varie
ty, at verriew prices, at 118NDEuttales.
Of" Fuji sets Croquet at Bt,AciCs, for
ono
,lunar.l
air Gold, Sliver, and Steel Spectacles. and Eye
(Manes. Inlgrrat variety. at liewrortatAN's Jerstr
1.75.10 re•
Egy- Without any-exception, : the finest
assortuteutlof goods:suitable for bouselseepere". use
fulfill; vicinity: 4s to be found at MACK'S.
air 1t YOu want to secure a good arttele, and get
the worth nt your money, the place.tngolx3l. llLa-
DELAAtc'aj
•
tar The Improved Self-duniping Tomp
kins Co. Wheel !take, 4 : the bust. Send for de
orriptlre paper. 1 It. M. NV & so\.
tar Sii i ver-Plated Castors for ta, at
Ca" Knit* and Forks, warranted Aeel,
only 73 et' set, at4llll, MAE'S.
You SALO on Baper.- - The Brick Yard, tornierlyi
owned by . C. MEECCR. For terms apply to Jos.
Powict.t. and N.V. Montag. ••• - '
• ;
ar Glassware of the newest patterns,
at aiLava.a.
gar Fu*.n!— Any one buyini $l.OO or
more worth of geode at M E 130saariaLtva Cloth
ing Store, will melee free one elegant Alpaca Cap,
or Straw Hat, both of the latel styles. ,
. •
Qom" G Ea AwAv !--Every purcliaser
of goods amounting to 01.00 or more, will receive
FREE, one striped Alpaca Cap. or Straw Rat, at
IL E. ItottiCsallemrs Clothing Store.
. ..
rir The' Singer is the onl y Sewing Ma
ebine, with one exception, that increasell ita sakes
for the yeati ISTI. •, '
;, ' 4
- - - -
.fair![. II l ENDELICSN thq largest and, beat
stock of &pea' and gentlemens', gold and silver
watches ever brought to Towanda.
lar Look at the New Goods at TAYLOR
& COs.. • ,
VO" YOu can j make it to your advin
tige, If you iwast to buy a sewing machine. to colt
at BLACiri Agency find get figures.
• i • , ...,. , ,
Or Ladies' Linen Suits; Just opened at
- • 1 TAYLOR 4 we, ,
jar Grenadine's, in great variety, at ,
TAvLon k Cr/
• - •
rffir ni..6o.FonTEs GIIE&T REDUC-.
1107 g IN Pianos.—First-clasis cargo Rise. square
grand, ni octave Pianofortes: fOr Ma. Organs In
proportion ;lac HOLIUSS k PASSAGE, TVIIVIUIdIt, Par
t
$2O ,i r j e er ' n f a i t .; i dr v ,.
a Co., rottland, Maine. ' Cluti:7/011.
$5
0. 0711'80:
Sir Never buy a Cook, Stove until yon have called
at Jtrant's and examined tile . 4 1'04 Traplie,' , a
strrre_vvidett has never disappoint d. fie expecta
nt:l'oot the mast fastidlotts hociseiritp.
air It Is sot generall knowit that H. C.AViarra-
REM, at the Book Bindery over . the titronll3l
odlee, makri; Blank Books In any style cleating and
binding dendml, you want a DIM PAW, ddar-
Dal or Docket, give him a call.
•
tar"oAncry COMMISSIONER.--I
!hereby asuriunce myeeU sea elintll43tie nn. CoOnty
iconunissunieroubject to the deelskes of the Re
ipabuesn Coply courputtou. N. GILBERT.
Feankitn6k, Mey 19, 075.
Fo • ,Uul Olt RT.--P 3-story
Brick Sto4 on Unlit Sheet. Tairatida, Pa Fitted
6p, for a Orrery and Bakerp. For terms. Mat"
JOBN•W. tx. Towanda, Pa. •• . rial-trace.
torgar.A.T BARearsts.- r oll and after
thte dateo will sell my surplus STOCK OP
TLOWIKS at sedum] prices, at my fireeM
'ham% oti Afain attaet, north of Episcopal dainty
JAMC.IaPlxti.
intotpx 'OM:MT Yon oALE.--Dulf Cochlns
and Whits !,egtiorns ; also Partridge. Cochin* and
Light Drablos Cockerels. Apply to C. D. CAM".
;
Tgr. Bpcxxxx Mowv.u.—R. E. e.
Mirka has peen appointed General tgent in Last-
Ott Brildtdid: lot Meer celebrate:a Bireite,re:Moweri
call on hintlat Myerslarg, and examine the ma-
Oine bettor' purebsairgy, licritti :Certainly pleiNO
iil•Ltvg Y Von BALM.—We hare a Livery fa
4lght b9Nelandigood: cilPisgeas hack, ,Otp.,:rallso,
woofer tor Bale Cheap and on reasonable terms.
*ignite of our agent at, the stables, !or -at our
ldnale Storej
• lioLxlr.s. dr ) ,Empt,talt. '
sir 3tn. Bostivica. tate 0ti,.8. Amair
ock. aka hurdler hothead at J. o.lllLoar itScare,
ink litaln linnet, where he will be happy te eeo an of
ids mini+ Mena. And say In mei/adj . /nit.
off fq,Ukt the lbw ot Voftentekhig,' it/
*ad the belie peas. beet anentamt, and loneli
*tees, Othefkr lOW of airy ram** llie:'etiontly.
?di_ and etselforytealel4
cr Al' i lto7llS4-%4N1 Sat-
Rams Opel nits,T, therm' grand ealibration
vorisi• illabgasbed
inks blow M 4 tar
tie Mott at Rolla QUO. is arstrattla.
•
. trl4,9lohr_
/kw M l l l 4***4 lotot isiblasilas aping
awl saistbbstirs OA 'sad Ica cot ba;
clod*, fora miglibliatitkiiiikt . Vallialki: i '
loathe the stack of lommoi Solc,Rsa
vir A grawk - iod,uppookand alai*
Basket Ple4fie, will be bad at Mitt Ranee; is
C. Mom:4 Grovicji** perlbOdf
belted, sod seletebkOaf 000 Fr TeloPlarl!'
ciao Oland "mon en iftudidt
;°, 110 ,..9 ° F4- 1 '""- Pt
peat it; Helfidllt Ofiatit dsit bet.. ir*. KIATiEt
of Roost; Caps. forAwvit.t.w., of Towanda, and *thee
speaker. winkle tber% Aiso, Big. B. BzxsoN;
will be ca band with about 23 of ids best soup.
art 4 your baiiketi fawl a pled , time "u ay be extent ;
ed. By order of Comulttee.
• i [c
1875.
"SPRING-AND $1301E,14.
CORSER i ft , • C 0 ON
Ore now ready to se to t_ttl public with' Cho !mesa
and bestititOrtifiii
• LI
lion*, SUM, THLTNXI3 AN4 TIII4.IIIgLINq 13100
Aver brongtit to Ttnaandst; litres to volt the. quiet !
9.1 14 1 I TO Wi• _ .
.. - .
1
CAIiAVAN,AND Ctneve.—Thle exhibition,
71/74 9 / 1 1 AV 111 9TAL llivrona
which Is to pitch its MINIM& double separate pa.
villas in Towanda, on Monday June ftl, Is, as Its
tale Itnpitas, M thixOnghly English entirpelse,
tracted to our hospitable shares by the situnlo4
evidences oramericin liberality to ill demon ,
iontaements. and the purpose of PaeluiPoliot
the benefits of the forthcoming great Centennial
Celebration. It Is dillienh fir even us, with
large Weis of goihendativeness and disposition to
take all the chanA4, to telly appreciate the enort
moue outlay4miiine nerve, sad extraordinary risiX
involved In such an undertaking as bringing an
immense collection of wild animals, horses, people,
'and all the ponderous paraphernalia of a first-class
tent exhibition, or Miler combination of extolbt;
time—cover three thousand miles aeries the trench.
emus ocean, and they alone furnish completely
satisfactory evidence that superlative proportions
and merit Wald atone Justify, admit of, or be Sub:
jaded to, the prolonged ordeal of waves and Stennis.
• n illesitnlght-forward manner in irtittiibisuri
departure, front the Old World is adveraltd,
will also attract attention sail conlideurc, In tnis
era of the wildest exaggeration with reference to
all that appertains to amusements. it does not pre
tend to pelisses& other than en abundance of the
very choicest animal and sterile features, 'the only
ones, by the by, possible with any degree of antis.
faction or honesty, to trisecting tent exhibitions.
Of its specific rescaires . oar columns and the bills
sufficiently tide* Mr readers, and in thkrespect
we shall only direct particular local attention to the
gigantic performing rhinoceros, "Illinalays," a•
genuine “festare" , ef the oddest and most attract
lee character. With no lact of, eminent indorsers,'
there can be no tetestion that oqedininguished for
eign visitor will obtain toil Credit from thousands
in this • - I
DIED.
VOUGIIT.—Iu Ronie, ' April V, Polly, 'site of
Joshau Vaught, aged 72 years.
•
armpit FORTH'S lINBPONDENT.—If YOU
have been coughing all Winter and begin to despair
of recovery, Os If you have taken a recent cold, go
at once to the Drag Store of Torixan .k GORDON
and get • bottle of Dr. lifostitts* Syrup of Tar,
Wild Chem and Horehound. Tale it and be weff.l
No other medicine acts so promptly and effectually
in coughs, colds. and all diseases of the throat,
Situp and Chest. leading to Consumption. Hun
dreds who once thought they had that dread' di
sease have ben restored to health by the use of
this almost magic rtutedy. It is also the beat known
specific for Croup, and never tails in Ifirheing
Cough. :Trial size pa cents. rusoo.
Wats& ,•.:
I:TOTATIOYOF,WHITE,POW-.
ELL & CO., Bankers ~at ,itroters, No. 42,
South third Street, Phlludelphla,',ittne 14. 1875.
BID. ASKED.
.1251 i 126
.118% 118%
.118'4 Its
.171% 122 Y
.12$ 124%
.124% 125%
.123:4 123%
.119 119;4
.124% 12474
.116% J 118%
3 7 - ,
V. el. 1881, e 1 '
• IS-CO, e. M. and N
' 6.4 J. and .1
44 66 14 . 6 ; 66
44 16 44
10-40, coupon... .....
•" Pacific 6's, ey
'New a's, keg. 1681
c. 1851
Gold •
Sliver
Pennsylvania
Reading •
Philadelphia R Erie
Lehigh 'Navigation'
PA. I/1v...
United 11. 11. of N.. 1
011 Creek
Northern Central
Central Transportathm...
Nespueboning
C. & A. Iltortgage BY, CB9.
Tow AND-A -MARKETS,
- IF tea eve I V I ; I V IL Ic A rgy; P ITt:. E I.
subject to changes dally,
wheat, 'ft bush
Bye, *.% bush
BUckwheat, VI bush
Cora, It bush
Oats, Tek trash
Beam *bush • ' I 304'200
'Better (rolls) it lb 20 22
'do (dairy,) 7 / 1 lb 24 ®
Eggs, 17 • • • ' ki • • C.; • D 16
Potatoes, It bush, 35
/lour, barrel 000 ® 800 .
Walulge or ORAlN.—Wheat 60 lbs. • Corn 56 W.: -
Bye 6111)5. ;. Oats V. tbs.; Barley 46 Bs:: Buckwheat
58 lbs.; Bens 62 lb.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60
lbs.: Timothy Seed 44 RiS.; Dried Peaches 3a tbs.;
Dried Apples= Iblat. Fat' Beet:Lao ibs. , •
Ktacella:tecns Advertisements.
LIST remaining' in
the Towanda Pout °Mee for week ending
June 141, UT& •
Allen Will, . Allen A C,:; •
Bennett Abner, - Dill Henry;
Fitten 'nos, . , Keen ,Mollie, ..1'
Mills Jane, ' Martin Maly',
Maynard Andrew, Roach. M,
Rockwell Sarah, Seeley Jidia; •
Shock Kate, - ' ' Webb George,
Stephens Elmira,
Persons calling for any of the above letters will
pleas say "octsertbsett,' -4
giNing date of list:
S. ALVOIM, V. M.
TEHIGII VALLEY ANWPA. &
j N.Y. RAUL ROADS.—Arrangemeat. of kelt
tenger Trains, to take effect May 20, 1872.
TRiCTRWARD,. NORTtiwAno.
PRINCIPAL
Nol No t NOI STATIONS. I NOi No No
15 9 I 7 2 1 , 8
PM t •
paz , AM 1.31 PR
•
Aa —---
2 15 , 4 8 301—Nlagans Falls..: 1 146, 12 55
2 50 1 8 10 15' Buffalo • 12 43' 12 25
5 501 0 ... . . Auburn 9 45 , 970
7 1512 00 7 151 Ithaca " 7 31::, 6 56
8 6812 781 6 6 Owego '6 40 600
9 4012 55 8 30i Elmira 6 15, 9 I 0 '5 05
9 35,• 1 231 9 031 Waverly 5 458 2:1 455
944 t 33 9 12i. 1 8ayre....1..." 5 33 1 s 1 148
9 Sol 138 11 191 . • Athens. 5 8104 42
10 :5; :07 111 05 1 ..TOWANDA.. 500 6
40 7 35 4 10
I
11 =1 3 02,11 - 4, 02, 620 a 07
1 •j 162 32 . .....Meaboppen .. 6,00
12 15 It 51"..11 2—Tunkhannoek 3•=i 5,30 224
12 50 431 "31. B JanetlOn . 2'45 435 140
12 igj 442 1 30' . Pittston..... 2 3 ^. 4 •"" 132
•'"
1 ,505 2 006 W. Barre ...., 2 15, 4'oo 115
2 32, 6 =i 3 271.... W. 11aven••• - j 1 05 2 32 12 05
3 151 7 101 4 P. Haven —.112 101 115:111 25
3 41 7 25 4 35...manch Chnnk..lll 45 1 . i30 11 03
445 8 311 5 50. .. 'Alleptown•• • •110 47 12 6 ' 110 08
I •
4 48, 8 34 6 63 1 ..... E. P. Junction -1 612 1010 00
5 001 8 45 6 41....8eth1ehem.....;10 301:401 9 45
. 315, 0 151 6 a Easton 10 05 ' 11'40 915
64510 ao! *...Plilladeiphia...! 8'30! 9 4.51 800
8 32 ; 945 ' , raw York.... 1015 5 30
Ax IPMI rm AM AM IPM
ADDITIONAL TRAINS
No. 29 leaves Elmira at 945, p. m.; stopping at
all stations, arriving at Waverly at 3 20, Towanda
at 4 15, and Wilkes Bane at 8 05, p. m.
aro. pa lama -witaae, lane 7r
ping Ai an stations, arriving at Towanda at 10 33,
Elmira at 12 30, and Ithaca at 3 00 p. m.
No. 33 leaves Towanda at 7 10 a. m.l stopping at
all stations, arriving at Waverly at 8 05 8 'and Eh*
ra at 00 a. m.
No. 31 leaves t Elmira at 530 p. stopping at all
stations, ntrtifingat Waverly. st 6 15, and Towanda
at I lo p. m, -
Train 6 leaves Philadelphia at 10 p. in, New
York 12 43, arriving at Tnnkhannock at 10 00 p. m.
Train a leaves ;Taathannork at Zooa. nu,*
ving at Philadelphia at 2 zi,'aptl New Port at II
p.
Trains 6 and 15 run daily with Pullman Sleeping
Cara attached.
Drawing Room Cars attached to Trains and 9
between Eliptra and Philadelphia: ' • •
•
R. A: PACKER, Superintendent.
REMEMBETp
4 4 ( P / 0 F F I ,(1
A.l:'.;: - ,TZ AP, 4 ;.)t'i !''. i ,!-J 4:2 ,
TOIL , BEST :,1011 : PRINTIII44,
f
f . e> EStA,BI4IhUMEKT -;
NPPfEJq .
-LI ?) i - it. , ":,': - C;;) c;...._': !1; , ;: L.:
.? its DcrirMitirLigialyr,
IMO
COME , AND SEE.
I - •
-911111607t.Piliit'et.'olast titttilut gam)
MMV=
1875,
116 1 4
116 7
102
3011
,116 3 5
f 107 S
WYE
Etil
13'
CZ
14014
M5B
103%
35%
107 .
41:30.® 40
MO
TIIST TILE
IMIE
,*
STOCKTON •. , 1101713k -. • T i
' l / 4 e . H eirrvior,
VIEWOLIESTELD tier rekio
JAILIe SW Nam• forimivempled ll*
Ineivihet t
'oho ine "Zed- to si ti ll ail =must
V al iiiiVi ?Oa NiCbtirs ,
OOL 4 r 6101)1/ 4 16;
AT THE =
WOOLEN OAMPTOW
PE,NNA.-t
-Also nosattostotivad stoat dingssiniosttold
to on shod notice.' it axe already sasklog ‘,
from taro nowsills_sod are plowed to do wort
tastesl!"l"/*
Campton*. Joao tiers. t •
SEEDS,. 114tp,
MIN
111 _sTocps. OF
FLOWER' AND VEGETABI;
SUDS,
• (Fredeq ftd True to Nante,)
th4tAME?4,IALSHRUIBEIikAI46H
SLIMMER FLOWERING BULB;
Ls fall and complete;
Ilia', the largeso attl l t at tl , greatest variety 1 1 ,
GREEN must AND tEcopitil
•
HPLILIVII3 .., . .
. h
" • ' '
to be Mind in Santbent New Yotk. ' yoirbag , - 1
na
tifi
in over naaned va rieties, SO cents per iloien an
•.. - akar plants In proportion. : f
,
CUT "LOWERS , always on , hand;
.r=
. .
CROSSES, WREATHS, CROWN'S. HARPS, k
BROKEN. COLUMNS; BASKETS, -
- - • 1 BOQUETS . S
and other destvoi for Fuserata, Wediltoirs. au ,
Parties, tarnished on andrt nottiv, by !ele
gr4ll or matt. - - -
•
•
or Send ONE:1101mm of Seeds also
of Pbsnts for clots and dealers. ' ,
air Coale and see 'me. Crake btreqt ear, Wes
end of - Depot.) '
•
D. C . fiIaORAW.
Riverside 'Carden*, stagnarneton,
1122
- 4-
JUNE .BTH, 1875.
, •
NEW
- ;
S U, M ' ;3l Li d O 11$
lIMI
OPENED
T s
J
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AT
1
T A Y L 6 it c o's-
I
1
t
I I
PRICER LOWER•TRAILEVER.
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SPECIAL'I3ARGAIN"S
IN
EVERY DEPARNMEN ; r.
;rP • •
i .
~~.+~.`.
I
.0 ,
fli t ,)KAag:o4 Atiq,EXAmkNiz.
.
TAYLIOR &
-
Tuweala. June 3.187 d. -
V INGSFORVS Oanregli Pare and .
IX, sirrertiloss Starch teethe Linndry. Mane
factored by T. KlNGsilonis & Son, the ben starch - F ORREST HOUSE.
In the world. Gives a beautiful Seidl to the lined; . ,
and the difference In mat between It end common ' : - ' 4. - ULSTER, PA
starch Is scarcely half a cent for en ordinary wash- " - - . . •
ng. Ask your Wore, fork. , .•
~, ,
' , ,
.:ettronrth r lif e q iste yßece r.
i iLlo o n a j
. . ,
Itys t owcintrs . ,
yiimst iou
4 ,
' OSWEGO r CORN ' 'STARCH; ' ..,
, - . FillitAT EVENING J
, . outing and lad } are cordial
~_ .--,,,-.„-
_,
For Padding's, Dlnue !klange; ice Cream, he., is I 3MuBlC.—Flrst Violin. D. Mell!
the original—Establisbed its Ufa Anti preserres qlris,; Cornet, N. Mcauftle. Ware
Its reputation • as pater; stronger and inure 'delicate 1 Vio lin, 8; Contain, Le Raysville i
than any other article of the kind offend, either of illlnist. tileter,,Da. Bill 0.50.
the some name or,with other titles. _ r , . ' I. B. VANWIN
Stevenson • Mactdato,i!Pb. D.,: ate, the 'highest 1 - '." ' -' ' ' -
. 1 A Orsini Be -tridon of the n.
chemical authority of. Europe, carefully analysed 1
• will take place at Diner, PS ! ,
this Coro Starch; Ind Says it is a most eteetient ait‘
tide of diet and In chemical and feeding properties } : .=.— ...:
Is fully equal totbe beet arrow Via.' 1 1 A 3uFiRIvAN WAS.
Directions for making ruddlnila• Cualltd,a, etem .11•11,, Tor Lanni" and ilivaseti
aetnalPanr eat% allaiellindisZlnier 4 tared st s tha American Mama
War sale LI all Virlitflaaa Greeds . ..' ' 1 allaY"1 1 4 ant. 1.1. 7. - Our Wash Blue it al
..,
niaji,t, rledoes wit strealt, - contains n
ADMINISTR4TOBS' N O TIC or to and Is used by 1
—Notice Is iteriby_given, that all persons IR; dries on account of its pingo
°Wed to the estate of Win. W. 'Wilkinson, bite of . :UM. Superior for whitewandu
Sallahrlinhl. deed; Min make Immediate paDit.nti :sees convenient for family til
tO tbe undersigned, and alt persons havingnalinaYeach.. Ver sale, by . meets, or
wand rad Sena thealtothe Admill'Am for th e AM IN
DDIDAN ,I
'matrix,' at of Win. Snyder Dm,„ In 'wailed Cheapostimal heat.; , i
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LIFE & ACCIDENT
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RAILWAY PASSIT.S,
'Art:, of Noli-Ttirk
101
STFW,ENS & LONG,
W i HOLES,ALE
CHOICE FAMILY GI
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Sta., Towanda, Pa. •
alter of a Ceaturthj
pager.ll4, ,
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'ALSi
Xt FANCY GOODS,
;RACKS dr. TEUSSEK, _
tr,IZS, HAIR
618 PILEPABATIONik
IiCZKNIVEo,
POT-3103TIGAIE,
vecu fiNtrirr,
CIGARS;
Thermometers,
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COAL OIL, i
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A BEATS FOOT.
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NG, HAIR, TOOTH,
i of 'brivshee. ,.
JTURE CLAIM,
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3 PAINTe • , ,
lif coLon, •
T OH GALLON,
It VAHNItIII,
F ALL HUES.
!ARRANTED.
itipounited at all' hours
for Prescriptions
A.ltoG, P. N. ,
as heretofore iu the
, , cinayi37s.
of all id
IEAMSIIII,
ROY-Af, 3LAIL 8
fittwee
AMERICA.
FEEST
lEEE
6DAY & SATURDAY.
-DAY k TUCUSDAY.
.NESDAY &FRIDA Y.
I) It'ROM
110 L.
•at Britain, Ireland
for sale.
1,1? - to
INCENT.
or the Com'pany.
n St" Toiramda P.
apramo3.;
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AGENC
Low.* adj it,ted and Auld at,t lt
'N, 013 LE:
1
apa.l4stt.
Dealers In
COUNTRY PR I
mci
GRAIN,CL
liar lug.* large awl
. enabled to carry a hea
all times.
CASH PAID FOR
G11.1.N" AND rno
. •
Or taken. in exchange for goods,
'ova. Oar experience In
gives ns peculiar advantages in
wave not ambitions to make
ter ourselves that we
•r'e r. r
GREATER ISCOUCEr.
Buyers than any other eStabli ;••
PennAylrapta.
STEVEN
=
miyia. •
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e
14 - ,3 of atuntry -init. , of the &o of
Common: Teas of Bradford Cocustyi - add to ma
direeted,'.lllll be exposed tio peddle ale at **door'
'of th e thitirtnostso on SATURDAY, thel leth dsy
of JUL l Yfist•Ola o'clock P. )f. the follehleg
sefillattpnymn.t i t t :
_One building sitnittißiAthene hero; .said build
, lug lila klithettOf One ! story. 12 leitiby ;4
[feet itte;llW , sanielhelng an. addition tO_
direnintboaeradatielos asme butuag e %
stories, x2 o .fseg slseidnd botlttheld and
:the said dweilft. - 11Miner. are vlnlide opena aer tata
,pied! 9; lend - tai'Atil ~bcroilßl canals aa.
feet 1100 anditefeet deep,
_bounded. Olathe north
- [lands or-igrOltiliabsta - irettetosail by brads of ,
Margret.liunnelitand the widow pnikby'
Willow s treet and::west: by lands Of 31.10 Doran.
. containing about - ttml.fre ot land . • Seized and
taken Into.execatioa as
sax of A,..A.Tlinee vs.
3fatildi Snell. "-• ' "
AIJON.-One . other lot of land yawns In. - Leroy
and Ortnivillelooniships, bounded as' follows: Be
ginning ate poet oo . the east line of the .1. , 11; We
.berton lot, thence along Ilse of same.. northeS
'east Si 1-10 per, to s poet'Corner; thence by Ist&
of Sylvester Kendall smith MVP east li/per, ora
post corner in brookt , thence down the same south
, Wesel; MI 0-10. porches to another eorner;poid tor
1. nor in said brook; thence along said brook k to a hem
loch stumpp, corner; Thence by lands of Ira Lind
ley soothe - Su 9 west 156 per to the land ,
of begin
ning, containing
with
Mini moms or lesa.tbont
4o acres . Improved; with' a trained' home, framed
hantand few trait trees thereon.. Seized and taken
Into execution st.the snit of E..ll. , craninces use
vs. Truman Roby, Jonas Stoma T. T. •
ALSO—Ono other lot of WA In Herrick twp..
bounded On the north by lauds of deo. C. Atwood
and Henry Phelps; east by lands of henry Phelps
and Dayton C. Barnes, South by lands of George
Weever and west bylands of Charlet, Platt's estay.'
and Saidliet..4 . Atwood , ccmtalningi lid acres dr
land more or kW about 00 acres Implored with. two
I framed houseaand abarnand few huittries there
on. tithed and taken lute elocution Mine - suit of
J. C. Platys use vs. A.. If. Stone and Betsey 1..
=I
COUNITit,
- - 0
.
RPJLINS" COURT ' SA L E. .
By virtue of ,ati order issued...oU; of the Or
phans Court of Bradford COttnty, the undersigned
Porter 11 . guardian of Leyte If. Cool
laugh, nOttor child of said M. Coolbaugh, and
:Ening A. Coolbangh, his late wife, now.deicased.
will sell :it public sale on the prendses, In-Monroe
township, Bradford County Pa., on SATURDAY.
the 2eth day of Jime,lB73, -at 1 o'clock P., M4She
following, described property, to-wit: Beginning
at a stake m the public road, thence i north 23% .
outfit; 540 - rods to a post; thence seethed* feast s .
3 1 1 1 tkrches tb a post; thence' south 44'74' 0 , west 58
ts
Bto corner', therms north at% west 37 7,10 •
to the place of beginning, containing 16 and 9 per
thes.more or loss.
ALSO—Beginning at a post, thence north .41111,c . •
east 27 reds to a post; thence south 4810. east 51 6-10
rods to a post; tMnro south 4.1 0 , west .27 rods.to a
past; thence north" . lB 0 ,, west 51 6-to - rods td the
lace of ,beginnlng. containing 8 acres and 113 Per.
Id two lots comprising and being "Lot'-No. T* Iu
the partition of the real estate of George E. Ar- ,
net, late ot:sahl county, deceased. That said mi
itor:has no other real estate, and has no other per
sonal estate Whatever. ' I
VIVI interest only of said Lewis St ...'oolbaugh -
and of said Porter M. Ceolbaugh, tato be sold, and
the purchaser will take said real estate subject hi
the yearly payment of Mit° 3fartha C. Arcot dur
ing her life and' at her death subject the pay- ;
ment of q 240.0.5 to the children of Theodore, Arnot,
deceased. and also subject to the payment to said
Martha C. Arnot, of any interest money ; accrued
tipon'a certain recognizance in her fivor, whlchls •
a lien upon Nast property. •
'I7.X.MS.-;-One-sixth ot the price to be paid on •
property being struck down, 'onelhalf of balance on -
confirmation, and the remainder, with interest. in
six months after confirmation, to be secured hy'
lien upon tit property.
; • PORTER 3L COOL.I3AVGH, - -
June 1 1 .5: , Gtiardlau.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By
virtueOf an order lasilftl oat of the
Court of Bradford County, the undersigned., Ad
ministrator of the estate of Andrew Fraley, late a
Rldgbury, decd. Will expose to public sale on the
premises, on. FRIDAY, July 2, 1875, at 10 o'clock
A. - 31., the following dqscribetll piece of I land situate
in Itidgbury aforesaid, and• bounded as follows; On
the north by lands of D. B. Burnham; east bydands
of Harvey Fay and Daniel Sullivan- south try lands
of 3Lichtte-leonkiln, aid west by lands of J. Da
vidson and Harvey Fay, containing one hundred
and two acres,•nearly all improved. -, with 'a :frame
house, two frame barns and fruit trees thereon.
TERMS-4100 on the property being Struck down.
e-100 on Confirmation of sale, the baWace .in two -
equal annual' payments, with interest; first pay
ment to became4ine one year 'from final confirma
tion: balance in one year thereafter. t•
HIRA3IIV.:CARI'NTER, .
May 20. "I' I Adm"rs
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.,,-- E. IV.
Hale vB . Bramitall and' Geo. P. Cash: la
the Court of,Comumn Pleas of. BradfOrd County,
No. S6O: Dec. Terra, 1873: Aim). .4: P. 'Kirby vs. 'lt.,
Bramhall and Geo. P. Cash. No. ' 25, Feb. Term. •
hill. Also, Mr 4. H. A. Scott's use vs: W. Brandtalt
and Geo P. Cash. No. 115, Feb; Term, 11t74.'AL50..1.
P. Hirby vs. W. Brauthall. No. 80:k Fels. Term.
1874.
' 'rite undersigned. an Auditor appniated by the
court to distribute moue} in the Lauda Of the Sher-
Dr - arising from sale of defendants' real estate, will
attend to the:duties of his appointment on HON._
DAY the lath day of JULY A. D., 187a.',‘ ten;
o'clock„1. N.. at the office o f Overton & Meteor .
Su the Boris' of Towanda, when and wliereall par- ;
tics are req4dred to make" their, claims, or
-he de. .1
barred front coming In upon said
.• It..A..mEncurt, .
June 9. 15774-w4. Auditor. . •
AUDITOR'S NOTICP. J. P.
Kirby: vs. H. IV. Canter. In the Court of
Common pleas of Bradford County. No. 501; May
Term. 1571, • , .
, The underalgu 41, an Auditor appointed by the
toilet to distribute Money in the handle of the Sher
iff arising.from sale of defendant's real estate, will '
attend to the duties of his appointment 'on ,TUES- •
DAY the 20th day of JULY. A. D. 1875, at' ten
o'clock, A. 51,4 at the office of Overton k Mercer f
In the Bor o Towan4, when and where all par-.
Des ore - required to, make their claims, or be de
barred from coming o upon said fund.,: l.
If. A. MERCUR,
Auditor
LONDON;
BUJSTOL, '
1 'HAVRE
AL PORTS.
W. A. VINCENT
S 1 11A\
'omit Htns,e
ONIPANIES.
a.t.'4. 02,500.000
11,000,000
2,606,233
•• :1,537,539
1,824,410
- 709,885
• ••,; 1.852,303
410,34-
, • • -=1.931
935,591
•• 393,139
nue, 9, 1675,,5
OMPANIES.
AtPITOR'S ' the •
utittet; (if time estate of LarrlsOn Letler.dec7(l.'
In the Orphaus , Court of . Bradford' County. No.
26, Feb. T., tan.
The undetslgned,.an auditor appointed by the
Court on exceptions filed to the appraisment to the . •
widow ln'tho estate of Larrison Lefler. deed, late
of Illighrtry, will attend to the duties ;of JO ap-
poLotraent at the office or Overton & 4ereur,
,In
Towanda bore., en Tuerday; the day of August..
I). 1875,-at - 2' o'clock p. in., at which] tin:Lean(' ,
plactnull lwrsons interested are requested ', to attend. '
P. 'A:OVERTON,
Auditor. •
E ITT OR'S NOTICE.—
AA Notice is hereby given that all perstina intlebt-i
ed to the estate of George Fox, late of Wysor,
deceased. are requested to 'boke linmeitlate pay-
Ineut,.and all persons having claims agains said .
estate must present them duly authenticated. for set
merit. ORSON RICKEY,_
mayl3w6„... Executor. • .
1.....42:tx 0,180,225
3,188,240
" , 640, 013 0
71,3.10,070
MIMI
MIR
VINCENT,
General Agents
AA DMINISTRA.TIOES 1 NOTICE.;
. .--Strilee Is hereby given that all Persons In
debted to the estate of Freeman Bennet., late of
Albhny deck!, must make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned, and all persona having
claims against sald'estate mast presentthem, duly
authenticated. for settlement.. ,
POLLY' IVEXNETT.
11;31.
Administrators:
RETAIL
jun la% 6,
• DINI.INISTRATOB, , S NOTICE.
A. Notice Ishereby given that all persons in
debted to the estate of Martha Miller, late It Mon
roeton, deed, must mate Immediate payment,tnd
all persons having claims against said estate mnt
present them duly authenticated tor settlement; ..
W. d. MASON.
Administrator.
OCERIES,
juuetcra•
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
—Notice is hereby given that all persons in
itled to the 'estate of Seth Doan, late of Wind
ham, der'd, must make Immediate payment to the
,underilgned, and all, persons having claims against
Said estate must present them. Mary authenticated
for settlemput, • . PRICE DOAN,
. . • Administrator.
WM
IMI
MI
_ -
pROPOSALS, for the furnishing
• all material and erection of a School House at • ,
t e Fall Factory, in -North Towanda, will be re
ceived on Saturday, July - 10, 1875, on the ground, at
o'cloelt P. It. The propasals will be open, and the
contract awarded. to , the lowest and best bidder...
Plans and specifications may ho seen on tho day of .
letting. ISAAC ,YOSBURGB. ,
June 14, 1875, , • iSeCretarir.
_
NOT CE TO TAX PAYERS.—
Notieb Is hereby given that the School DU- '
plicate of Towanda' Borough oor 1875, haabeen left
in my bands for the voluntary payment iof taxes.
under the provisiens of the aet of Assenibly.
I hereby • give notice that I will be atimy office
wlery day during business hours prepared to receive
and receipt for taxes. All taxes must be paid-on or
before the expiration of 00 days Man tho date;Or
the board will, proceed to collect the same with costa ,
• N. TIDD, TreaSumr.
June - 15, 1875.
; 9 Mote, wo.ars
stock at
UTTEA,
.
VOR SALtI-CIIEAP AND ON
CONNTNIENT TERMS.
1 'CC E.
blacksmith and wagon shop, with a twenty feet
water power attaebbd. A very destcable location
for business,,'
- '
. lowest cash p=t.
e Groaery Trade
,arthaslng; and as.
• • prOptll. we flat.,
. offer
The shops are law and comentent, with neces
sary machinery for carrying on an extettalsro bust
--11OSS. A small new dwelling house and one acre of
land attached.
ALSO.;-On4 • other -Water power on , [ mho woe
stream, with a twenty-live feet wbeei, with saw
and lath mill, all in good running order. This
property will be' Cold together with five acres of
land on which the mill stands.,
ENTB TO
ALSO—A. HOTEL PROPERTY, with a large
two and one.half story house, with hack buildings
Main building Sean feet, with large, and convent. :
ent barn. This property will be sold with One or
more acres of, land, to suit purchaser.
IMI=IIMI
meat in Northern
ALSO- , 4 *ARM containing about. ISO acres of
land, pll Improved except 5. acres; two' dwelling
houses, two orchards, large cattle barn, horse barn,
isogon house and sheds thereon. This property Is
In a high state of cultivation, and the quality of
tho land =surpassed in thq, county.
The above described property Is all desirably la
cated and convenient to Lehigh Valleyßall Road.
Eft' Tor terms of sale apply to the subscriber, al
Myersburg f Bradford County, Ya
aprl-75. E..REED::MYER. -
GE
T S - WA,.N T . ED
. .
tONG.
'BIOME STS.,
OVYa 4DS, P/
At the rate Ills wort Is uow sent*, It wlll attain a
sale of •
1
•, .
ONE lIINDItED,TIICit T SA.ND COPIES -
4be even at', the
Befere the maws is complete. Presbyterian min-.
islets althont charge, or those in ill health who,
wish to regain It by open air exercises,; teachers,'
students, laymen, and others who desire to obtain'
lucrative employment• in a respectable oceupation,,
are.solicited to apply for an agency. to sell
"Tug 'lf ISTOTLY OV TTIT PAISBY*EIII.VCCIIVTL-CTI.
I 'V* 1875.
Invited
4. Shesheqilln,
ly, Y.• Second
Pa.; Pao ; Viol, U.
Preprletor s
. of the county
ISatuldsy. gr,u l Y. 3
A beautiful large octavo volatile, illostrated with
Steel and Wood Engravings, whleit every Preshy
terian family will want to, posess. Application for
• conchtsive tetritom etc.; should irmade at once.
• Address DEWITT C. LENT ' , 41-Co., 1 4113 Broom
S New York. ' - Jan. 14,15.{
• BLITE!--
rte, minatae
. • WOrka; New
best in the world.
F R SA LE.
Inpatient; to
1 the b,rWt leen
effect 11114 che*p.
. Put up In pact
. Pelee 10 cents
re. idwayi
= BUN ,Lt yon
hTF. WOUND,
Sorlrodi;
, . •
A very deiliiblelionse: Lot, Egort, se4 or sale.
T.l.ol , l4llllpAliip, BUILDINGS. FII LASS
; . 1491 . 41,e4 OA With Iblitlireet,
?*or flintier partkilarseliquire Of the underilgOd.
ap44o. UNN5444408.
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J. 81. SMITH;
sheriff'.
TUROOGUOUT THE WOULD." i
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