Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 22, 1875, Image 3

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prjll l lol6l Xtinlyttlet trrilitaant Wit. 44 =fortunlely. ho a
war nd ' seri . ptionof ' - . " of the pi: ' i . n i tingsl . 7-7'
recently
444 + one o ft hose men who are commonly de- purchased by Judge BUIESELL: ! i r- ! ,
.1 .! - i scribed as their own worst enendes, and • "Judge Russgm, of Towanda, ;vre
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be gradually went., from bad to worse , - learn, has becomdthe possessor !ot' 'a ,114.
Towanda, tag Thlutsisl, July 22, 1875. He left here about': nine . years ago, and. - of Artist WaTinsi landscapes . I One` of
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since that time he has been heard-fit:in, them, which was foia short timeion e*hF
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GREAT FREIDOEW .I
EETB TO TORN CLUBS i now n one place and now in another', but i bitiou .in BE ENT tt DAVEN'Entxr's );*
FOR THE REPORTER. , ! genially in di ffi culty of some sort.' At ' Fiery in this city, entitled ' Summer After:.
. - I `'...-7----- , length, however, after • life's fitful fever, noon,' a view.on the Androscoggin river;
Desiring to tirgejy increa se th e e i tet ti a : , he-Sleeps well, and his old-time acquaint-New liaiiipshire,- ittracted flinch faverk
glad to . forget his later ble criticism -and showed the hand of a
tion of the BEIP4ItTEN We Will between : an ee4 will be
•• : years and remember him only as the Beni- i master in the choiee of subject and :its
this time and the I first of January next, ;........
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a. npanlon and witty lawyer of his i manipulation of • color. A milli herd of
give a new Sixty-live Dollar Weed Sewing earlier and better days.", -, • • ! cattle driven by the day's - Iteat t •rseek the
Machine to every! person forwarding us :. . —.
Forty New Subscriben4, at $1.50 each.
TO: alarm, of fire on Friday-evening I N e w England elm, the reflection of which
last, was caused by the discovery thatthe in the sloW, current of the streatir giies
Such a club eal i t be formed in every eariienter and paint shop of the Pa: &N. I Mr. WATEIIB an opportunity of bestowing
township. :
' Y. It: R. Co„ was burning. News of the i those rich touches of his Pencil, Which fin
- location having reached the firemen in ' one in America can excel. ' The 1: 0 ? 8 '.' 48144 ,
towu,-, the engines were not brought out. ,of one of this artist's best works is to be,
iieither ~ were the bells rung, but there . .envied.' -
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was : - .‘v:ist amount of miscellaneous hoot- i
ingot:, the streets..
LOCAL AND CENERAL.
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PnoF•. A; A. KINNEY is erecting a large
Mind elegant residence Just north of the
Heetory in the Third Ward.
TitLitE are forth ;nine applicants Tor li
cense at the conning August court in. Sus
quelianna;crounty.
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: f THE "parcl►cd I partit'' was copiously
refreshed by a globous rain on Thursday.
last.• '•
' 11'31. WATKINS, t.ii., has put Lyn a
substanhatnew wtdk - in front of lii4 resi
dence on Main stret. t •
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Till beAt hell of oats and the finest
meadow of timothy, we bare seen, this
year, were raised lon R. 31. WEt.i.Es?
farm, on Towanda flats.
putt toWusweutan, Mrs. 12tIt it. CASE
1..113A1111F4 . is announced in t - Ite Noliahal
I,cilfr (ifrzetlC as lking prepared_ to enter
the field this year With two new lectures..
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Fuosr's 'wily patented extension
table slide, is meeting with
. an extensive
Sale already.-. It is pronounced the beq
tb#l -- g of the kited yet invented.
THE receipts for the Binghamton
Fourth of July, t'onipittee, were
46, awl the exiielise4 44,692.75. Leaving
a balaqee onextiendill or. $16.2,6:41
WE ARE ilitill4A.Alto 31/lIN 31ix tier
a to 'fig. -Thom:m.l 12.1pu1s.
Mr. 31. aml patty ajc tiow sojoutimy pt at
F'oirt William Ilemrylc].
Tni:.piirk in of the Cmitt 'louse
broi much liy a tl u
application' Itf :keytia• 'by lir:.
Tllr grass should 1;i• ikupt rift.
11. Irf).N . T t •
when ynitllg laity hits heti fayi , rite
a en.miiiiei nidiret. Ymi must
y.otir risibilitics. csrn if ymi
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almost
Tittim.‘s r.kiciticH.tt:, a it titter at Mcln
tyre mines. near was drinvni'd "II
.Nl(ifillay. • tit. was a l ucml , cr *it Il a ”r ( ler
or 1: - . P. Stt.kwity:itin—tiear ttrimning
in attempting tsi rustily the deceased.
Tier ••
I . OllOlO'S • Th'i N:tt t;aiik
ti., tar! t•
7 11 W Straff) . • its hitsini.ss
th , .• vi.ry Lta twitivtiet• that it i,
in 11. i.
I tir; ht•A•)ti•rian ilin t r e h will prollably
In• elosed for a few • 1r%. t . / ..ks next • month,
timing tl ', .1t• the pm 4 or. The
e“ngregatims mill if111.1.,11.
ty by nutking suveral alter:ohm . , and
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V. 3111.1.5. of 'Fmk .. .mil:l, raised
and iiold iu Ibis sixty linslicis
St ra i wbt•rri. liis . 114.11 ilvg hurt
;wally i•it! bun. ttl ,;1..11;11.s. ThiN ent
pr,; t iurt ~ 1 half on arrr
ground.
P. A. T4lll N,.1-11t Tuwalida.
Avlito waN ellargt•il
and t‘lpo x%:ts sup
-1.,,.(•.1 (•imodo, wa,l captlited
_iltlA 1 , i1‘11: , 111 t thi ,
Harp 11101111.11
OVm.
..ther %yin ati , ll,-ss
peralu.” itick•ti , P.:.- I.'ivittivid. Nt , qt,i,ty
cyritiirl ll,•xt. ;:1 114.111111..ukk
i.ve. 1 Inn i11ici,11311,..•
both 1,13,,,5..
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NI;:10)0.
exclusion to tin , tl:out 1.11.,..1ins f Sulliv.qi
county. last Nyvck.'i•i , tiw'o he c night
4mv. 111111‘In11 :..ext•ltty-tive
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WI; it ‘N Errel' i ced fr.llll
nrller rlir
• Printing whirl'
% . iu litiwirrd. 401-
hi's. The . "rifrrili! , it saw ;Hid
wryr till• illll
- nil at
.‘l•l•l.le.vri•lN wits made in Om rt
week for the appointment 4 vioici,
t , ! tvport Ititott pvtitiim iitiz,lts
.111wps. (or a comity Iriitigc So--
oc n h:on:a •t .\111(1;.l lli thr p i •titioii is
giategi.,Nditav
tvill.tliti thin!. ,Lop 1'
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in :Intl Iti.•thfy
7. , 11, i'iniiirr2;l4sl'l 44.'1- at his
nviir Lik.•. om pws
day yviirs; His
rtinell.ll . :1114 :Idel! 1111 N (ThiirN4l:ly')
arte:l,l:l ai 1 1 ,• ( . 1111•k.
1:! , 114,I• 1.1:I, t , tu.:llV "III:
1 , 0+ , 1 Ilii• V.;11111y
Incr. %N.: it, ple•:Ned 1 ,, 11';1'.11. artll ~ .ctipy
th ,
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111. fii-r I‘illl
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dn ., Ow. i s t•tto t.O the
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- ill Ih‘• nil lin:. I
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L.' 4 , g ib, /...(;111 . 1•111 ' , lu riu
iltr pri . Setit '•
heated teri t ii. " it Will
.II,MN
111.• his an 4:t11:11( , : t
~ f 'pith. a. er4st - a - 3., which he is:
him in the must
-.lli,r.i.•tf.ry
the end of 1..,v1,
have g ained some..
ill getting
11!...t; twigll6,l-110A.
1 1 ..,•1>0r lavin..; , i)oel :.idewalk in
.
t ~f his ftiui. 11 ) . e ‘intrrovenient
--1.. , n1.1 ',Ns en led to t:tian g e
. .sl,‘'.l. E. \V. 1 ALF:, a fitrincr Wien! ..1
and C01..i1. A. ConniNr.
l'teNident of the attended
, rtni-ventettnial t hi. ('azanoyia Col
on th,• ;tlt in t. three thous
"ld and ..zradit.itrs
ihr oee.t,ion
I: )1, thodi,t frietitH ate ntaiti; , -a
th,•lnseives
the inuden lidavy drl.t uhielt
It.tught; or since the en-
T , t tlicir'elittrelt r The inenthets
.1:,1 four. thon,:and
t .iti iq't..ll
• ,IN : 4 11 tt ll:4't 11. ith .1111t1 .
;;11 1341. l ie
i tiny •311%. r. IN • H 7N11'111:1:Y
iViwil raitjzlit
qer in'the iattandr.. , tl to the
badly 1 1 1'.
dr.• , ,t - fi it. and tht• I wal
1 'id
1Y
:Is
could Lc ex 1)(44(1.
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Mill
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I h.• 1.4.1,1,• g -,r! )I..rirtN•ton %viol a
,u•, ...n.l.llnsi,•al ent'ertaiinuent, nn
ty 4.% (Ili] ;: livxt: in t)ie Presbyterian
ell. 11,Ah . tbe s e laoNs have attained
I% ialtlt• rt'•lnttati,iii. Nrhieh k a stall
t2.-Itarantee that 'That! the peolde of
r•K•;ott have. a iieb I reid be tnre them.
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A snitseriber in re
his ,;11)Neripti,n teilbe It EI.ouTER,
." 1 . 1, the fi , ll4.w . ing neivs itOris :
beeii eonumencol:
:::el rye are good. 1.111'4411er crops
potato lare abundant.
hii,.•l. ho g , a le holdno• foi• f;1 -
,
I“..itla.r. I
fiyibm h g n..
ties ~f ht , death of a ! inenti:; to obtain letters- patent •
in Canada,
rrsident of this 0,144. whit% we and Capt. M.V3iVILLE., .who has just re
' LIP {loin the Wt:llsbOro'd..-Iyiliftor, will-. - turned from that country, thinks, from
read with regret by Maw; : what he saw °Oho great amount of grain
Last Thursday ll7m, It F, ELLIOTT. I raised there, and the low'pricp. of lumber,
I hi; village, received adispatch from _that no better chancre can be found for a
" announcing Ithe death. of few enterprising men to make and bring
MI . . rill's Sl:Mimi:sin. which occurred j away a little British gold, than to go into.
in that City Wednesday 'evening. For the manufactuto of the "Boss Mill " in'
, oin e twenty years Mr. SuF.Mwoon was a i that country, a 4 soon as the patent can be
resident and leading lawyeriof Wellsboro, obtainefil, which; will be done at the earli
and was well knOwn throughout the court- " e sttpossible twine Itt.
A•T THI-: meeting. (if the directors of the
3lutunl Building Association, on Tuesday,
c the following additional Officers were cho
sen :
Prexillettl.S. W. A LVOlt 11.
Sf • I/ (JNI Tceax',•=\~ m
Era - mining Committce--E: . T. 'Fox. P.
M. Pixx, IL L. LAmoitF.ux.
—Prof. ,Youxo3tAti, who haSi many
friends here, has resigned the prinCipal- -
ship of the Mauch ('hunk Graded School,
and accepted a similar situati on
. ini Clear
field. •[ , i
—Miss 1.1.mA (Nnoitm.:, who has been
engaged as a teacher in Miss ,Wooo
- Young Ladies' Seminary, llarriti
burg, is spending her summer vleation
with friends in this place. TT I •
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—Rev. F. W. BARTLETT, !lad Master.
of I School, Philadelphia, has; !vet'
spending a few days with his father in thiS
place. lie goes this week in coMPany
with his sister ('on.s. to White Sulphur
.
Springs, Va. , 1 E
. --,A117111711 ii6P, who has been (11111111 k.
ed to his room fur several weeks from a
dangerous attack of fever; we are pleased
to see is able to ride out, and hopes Soon
to resume his legal stiidies. 1 I 1
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Pitot.. Yot - sus' concert came off . at) —The news from .the Skirato , ,m i Boat
Cent - 11101:01 on Friday evening. • As was Bare pearly dethroned Lot Et.snutin'S
reason. ;111(1- he inunediatelY buckled on
expected: the programnie was cleliAtful,
and
embrared
gello ,
of music
which
no
one his CollegeTaraphernalia and started for
'i
but Pr 4. 1 - 01• Nus would have 41;1,1111
Ithaca. to pat t icipate in the general JUJU!
bring tint with the class under such a bri ft.
treation oyer the success of the Cornell
drill. lint thanks to his careful instruX ' erew ' ' )
tion, we, were never more charmed with —We were please d to see our young
mush' than on this occasion,—.lth e ,;,/;1 1 .. , friend and former employe. of the littetnt
:me; ;
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, rt•:11. E. L. Scorr-,•itt town the other , day.
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F . no3l.l;l:AsvlLLl ..__ ELos A. i i Atia. . r. —Miss AN ' S.% 11. k Li., who ham for sever.-
.-. al Vvaii; been attending. a 3lnmieal histi- -
one of the oldest citizens .;:f I;ranyine, '
41i61 .41 the Milinst. tuts at Lima, N. Y., is - spending a few
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days at the Monte of her brother. C. M,
—.l yOung soil of I /111,AN pi, T AI - Lo p •- .
Timdcpot and post-Office at Sayre were
enteral On Sundarnight last. and ',muck;
postage stamps, fie., to the amount of fif
tetut dollars taken. A. trunk and Mr the
letter .in the post44tice were rifled. From
indicatimm there is no doubt the perpe
trators;were amateurs, and will probably
be detected.
WE M.W.IrS knew that friend KixNEv,
or the Waverly Atiewate, professttd tei
have sinne• knowledge of the doings in
the other world, and now our belief is
confirmed. In the last Adrootte appears
the obituary of an excellent citizen of that
town. 411(1 in another coltunn the an
nounceMent is mule that the deceased
gentleman is "doing a magnificent Imsi
riess in lds new Location."
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. .. --- - a llit.t., EN. Miss 1 . 1. is an .aveornplisted
highly esteemedresident . fvf• Granville. • yUiiiig lady, and as a pianist hasl few
was thrown from a horse a few days
rivals. 1 ,
since and finite loadl.V injured. Flit . a time
his lif e ts.u„, despaired of, h u t tht,. best . —Miss MARY ii.1.M.11A14., of WClishOyo',
medical skill and careful attention are is visiting at Mr. WM. - ' 44 .:.'fires, in Ithis
l ' aringing - laim , out all right. , '.
• : • plaee.
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• •• • ' ' ."-. —Miss ANNIE FETTER, Ot isettnenetn,
4 ).:s: Ti'EsDAY aftertmon nekt. a trial be- and Mr. Wm. BEttniEltax., of Easton, are
tween the Enreka and Ilttekeye 31oWers, TViSiting at Mr. JotiN ItEIM.ENIA - Ss.
will coins ()fiat Wysox, to test the queS- _lt, 0, SNilTft, wife and daughter.' or
lion ,if draft. A dianometer will be irsed, Olean, ,C. V., have been in town for isey
!:•11 that the merits of •isoth machines in ,',ral days. Mr, S. is'a genial gentletnan,
this partieular Ma y b e p rv ti s r , ,nrenfly as- anti th•ci , lell Republica u. We believe he
eet mined. Thy exPenses "f the 'trial are 'is also a large stockholder in. the 11'ft - A
to lie paid t,i,i'ly by (;1:0R,,E. il. DA v isoNi National Bank of To w. 11.41.. .
, tivti, , r4l Agent for the iltuLkyve., and the
_ 3,11 , - , :,. ii i . a . m , R . N. (~,,,,, mi ss E, Nim „;
• Eur e k : l (*,anpany. The e M)fei4 Will 11r011- .
Donut:vs, of Tiny). paid a visit to Ater
ably 4r:lw together . a
farmer, ..a large e•mtpany
I friend. Mm. A I.llEla Lava, last week.
!Ttir. fititilit:tuatital report of the 3ltttit- !..
- i al:litiiiiiing-Issoeitttion is out. l'lke re: - . 1
I reittes for,t he past.. -- ear were: i' -
IDu., .- .-. - . il'a.o. - e.: 11$ -'!,
• 1.,;“1- it-rii.t 3,9.%3 .1•0 I
i i1,1 , 1-•—t ---•.• 'Xt. i4l i
! yi..-:• - • , .. 1 .-..... .117 00 ,
' Tliii.,pre , :ellt Value or shares IS . -"?•1 . 3.5:!. j
~ . .:1':11.11'.:',, A -v iiilliilg Olt' year 012$!.?'2.1::.
111 1:7 Ksq.. 3,Atativk• this
;;11..onitfkatt anifrising
lawyer oskaln.z.i. Kansas. Raviitly
risii in his 11 - yaltising.
iitrlitishi•cl at his home,
th , i , "initii..;-• hi , : •
EF:I,E,:. 11.1,11illed I . l'olll
Nlci.k. ii limp to i v "in at
tiw district coml. lii
p,, i t . h,• •••ps in New 'fork a(1
•In L , -in;; vvry
man . % privb... Owl!: one:1(1.'1,1:s; vvvii. !lily ,
1;1,• ; -, ,v,•;i_t1,,•111.•1ng dry.—
V; . .. I, .!ir - 11 ,, limn tii.:l
1) . . 10. thi, 14,100
t" ilt
:•••• %,•14,1 ••ims iii•i•li
in i• r ,:;1141' ,101'r• :it' rail
ion iti' hits •;,iVrit
/0 . 0111
111 .. is MI i•itiivrielit
Mill .1 tir quitlitics
ant! Ijilt,•!zrity. Wu q.wilially
mewl th.. pt•oplt.
I,llllly. 111. a 111 1;..
iu the •, , cittp • th.• .
that
rnnttt %. of 114,1114,1a14.. •
Tut: •iii,t casual tel.:wryer e.aumet but
made• in the•
a ppe.a raue.e . ler tai m lauds in
this tho p - ist few yeas.
i w t 11i7s st:tie of thitigr , i> fht• rr,ttlt
of arlc:nn•iii:; t•ohtv:ili.)ll. Iht• grmt!.:e. or
xviriti•vvi• irtaity Lr, is is .1 ::."311•11• of
t;ne•li faint
or the. piti l ; L ET,. , Nr s;,,, lGut. 11, I.‘—'
:111d (;(11:ININ.
MII.I.EiZ. '... O .I'EVENS. ESSE , . KINt:NLIFSs
:toll 441.er, lying tit view eel' the. l'a. \.
:t. It.. Will not stelit.r ley a (..eniparh.aen
V. WI (let. Chit aml itrit tarots o f , I,:in't•ast
:111 , 1 131144: , 44 r1111.11it• , . The 11:ty is 11,ft far
distant when ilil;4l6ticl trill st:tttel'-itt the
front vattlie. as au agrhuiltur.ll..—emety.
•r," : t Iwk.i . z., (:,•:. ff that . 1 , 11, S,il at".
thy A . : Cr/P.(li Or 1.t , 1 Wt•.•k. Mr. ) 1: , : - /T,
8.% k \\': rill) * Pa., all.l hi. S"a• a
liil.• tiii•
.1 ~: it- i , • •••• with quite irm
w td' ()wt.: 4 0,
and
1 . 1 111111441 Mr. lixstfit
his ctittiwg lii, head badly.
awl lam partially
Titi• in • amt.
wiiilc Wa , I ‘,VatlllesS With aliXi
-1.1). lu , I,lT r pti i; , ll ° Upon t 1 1,•
I da - 1 , 11/..tard sarPty. and
taint 11 IVIIIPII Wert °
thP:'n'l lll,l ; Pli , l llitl Sp.
tafil;ling at .1 111:*I1.11slatt .
tlm 11111. l' , llragi. 1111 , 1 Ivrav , •fy i0:11w
all prosi•iit.
ME
Oyu enteriirisimz townsman. :-liperifi
telident .11:rm. is not only a pr.ictical rail
road uuui, bait is pi.ssessed if most excel
lent taste as ra- landscape gardener. Ills
magnificent resideure is 40110 of the ing)st
town. and 'the im
proveniepts 'constantly going on there
Nice evidence of cultivation and refine
ment. Ilavitig an abundance of water on
an elevated site. his house is supplied
with a pure running stream. .. very-in
genious arraiigement has
.instdicen added..
by which his lawns are kept well sprink
led. and a licautillinittle- fountain is se e n
throwing up a stream in the ((tint yard.
op,d e l fftntntain is inovahle. and
throws astrc4niseveral feet in leAglit.
and produces . ..a spray ti,r a circumference
of:twenty feet: anti all (lib . : is dim'. with ;i
very small suPply of water.
11"(11:1:1 1 STILL 310 V c.s.—Notwith-
Matuling the liar& times and apparent
sea rcity,)f money: and the h.n..! ghastly
Rees orfiiult-iiniling - . stand-still croakers,
11:Jre ar0..11 fen - live men left. Complain
ing and desponding and folding of hands,
fieVer gaVe employment tit one honest la
borer, or : fed n starving child. . If every
man would liftok on the bright side of
.things„ and einl4,ly his business talent.
whatever it may he, our truly flourishing
country would . sotm rise from -the tempo
rary raoney pii•ssure which seems to eXist.
For example.] the " Boss Fanning Mill
Co., — well knOwn to the citizens of Brad
fold county; feint:isting of ('apt. C. M.
311.7sVIMX. 1, E. Ilci..ceNoToS'. and the
inventor. W. JouNsnx, les4 than one
y e ar aru, started in a careful ivay, as an
exilerinuatt, the manufacture of their now
useful:and f 4 famed mill. They have
been :steadily advancing and increasing.
their linsiness;ibitt as yet, notwithstand
ing they have the well-known establish
ment of L..; B. linuntits ; and also
that of E. C. :Dimfir.s', engaged in the
manufacture of the article. the supply is
far short of the demand, and perhaps will
continue so forspme time. As the utility
of the machine becomes: known to the
farming connuunity, the &mind will .be
ithont
The Company are flow making arrange-
Prusosm.. , ---Mrs. J. 11 31misr, Of.
Rockford, 111., is paying a visit to her
largo circle of friends in this plaett: •
—4suittat MACP.iIiLANE, Superintend
ent of the Buffalo and McKean Coal CO.,
visited his parents and' other friends here
List *eek. •
ri. DAVIDsON, 3IMIN DMIEINS,
SCOTT NEWMAN, and Dix QtrAID, f.turof
Xrny's enterprising and esteemed 'nisi
'nes% men. were in town last week.
M.iNvir.t.t.: and Mrs. linlcs
returned Trom their Canadian tMir..
The Captain i highly delighted with the,
appearanee fhe country.
• —I.. A. formerly of
paid IN a friendly call last week. Mr.
we arc plcrised to know, is doing a theiv
ingPa.
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L. lIoirroi:. Esq.. t he New Turk
honker, and good-natured gentleman, is
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Visiting his friends in Siteshequitt. We
regret to learn that he wits eallthl there hr
1111. bedside of a sick sister. Nirs.
KINN i;Y
Tut: t 'initinet.t I Cliorb.t.: of Troy re
cently gave a concert at. Mansfield. and
the .tdrcctim ; bus thew, kiwi wools Ito
.v of the performative
•• Nothing,c.in be Said of the perform
a:lce lint gitod.,words. From the rising
the eurtaiti.to the giiing therei .
at thr la!,t, the lirogratullte ,;,tee *the 'lO4
tisfaction.- and rimy part of it clieiti.4l
Ipiallse. The downs consisted of iii i Xte6l
coke s! illfully cunilticted .Mr. , lsaac
Cleavcr. - Mrs. Mt sire, of this place, ably
presided at the piano. The costumes were
elegant anti, appropriate, among which
tlio,t• of Cleaver. Mr. I)olibin4., 3(r.'
Mo..rt, \(rs. .‘l,..•re, Mrs. Lemon and
Hovey may is particularized for their
richness and lic.strancilvt.. the Haines of
the elniralists ate ('leaver,
.nn, ‘Villottr, Derralt,
Moore. Odi% - et'. 3lesdatnes !Amon, Ilovey,
,rsv. 04iver. 'l, wire, and
and Adams.
prognomne was successfully
ranged. a•ill carried mit with ';‘. view to
avoid numotuny and give a pleasing varie
tY. - rtiv fugues and choruses were strung
atilt hatitentions,
.• Amid Lang Sync.' 13e
fniv.loi.,vith's Awful Thrime,' nml •Sinunl
the butt! 'fiMbrel,• being specially etfee
tive. The solo singers, Mrs. IPinon and
Mrs. Hovey, each possess good -mezzO
voices. and in every instance made a pleas
ing impressitat, The duet of Mrs: Wive
tool Its. Johnson was a tine selection and
well rendered. nie w imtettii Messrs.
cl e av e r, I lobbins, Monte imd Oliver, al:
vrtred the audience with three or rinir
finely executed four-part songs, the •
Nciglied being - immense. Mr. Fred
Moore has a melodious voice. The duet
of Mr. Cleaver,and 3lrs. Lemon . was well
done and one that required consider:llde
practice. The song and chorus, ' Mother
Fold Me in Your A rtes,' was admirabty'
giret'-it by' Mrs. IloVey and the quartette.
Ur. I 1 Motu made a .capital Dutchman..
The son— ' awl chorus. • Cousin Jedediah;
by 3lrs. MOM' MIA UR: n u...nip:my. was side;
splitting and Inteton-bursting. Mrs. Morse.
and Mr. Ed. F. johnstin did the hanker:
ra, to iterfeetion. The closing selection`
was tin! grand amid-thrilling 0141 • Corona
tion.' hi which the audience joined." -
314 N N EQ should . be,
s.turee 'of real pride to every citizen of
thi s e. ottuty : that we have within our,
bounds. several springs which' have been
proven to ls• ' , great arteries Of health.";
and which air yearly attracting to the
pure air and 'invigorating atmosphere of .
Bradford county, people: from every 'part
4 - the n odd. 'A eorrespondent of the
Philadelphia Timex writes that jounial as
follows in regai l / 4 1 to one of those popular
ret:orts:
Ile is even greater than Colombo's
who discovers a new plaee on this much
traveled American continent; and better
than Oaten himself is he who sends the
invalid to nature's labratory, where pure,
air, mountain breezes, and a mineral
spring restore- the wasted{ energies, and
revive the fading hopes, the Vital spark;
We cannot all go to the *a shore, or to
the Adiromlacks, where it is fashionable
to send those who feel ai4 if they were
about to shuttle off thiN mortal coil; and
when the grasshopper has become a bur,
dew - surd:- im one will desire to 'go west.':
I haven't inquired who discovered 31jmne4
qui:l.-and probably there will be the same
dispute iu ragard 14) it as now exists be-,
tweeze Connoltos and :S''espucius. Each
one who takes up his abode in this
for any length of time, feels privileged tit'
ery 'Eureka !' 3linnequa is situated in,
one of the great mountain ranges of Penn
sylvania, at a considerable elevation above
tidewater, and is free from the local de-,i
tractions of our great waterinA , places,
and is of easy - access from New York or
Peiladelphia. The hotel is the station, so
that there is no long, fatiguing ride_
invalids, who are insured every L eoinfOrt
and attention during their ,stay, and im
prove-so rapidly as to astonish themselves.
The table is excellent—much superior tol
that usually found at these watering pla-!
cis--amid it is no- matter of surprise that
mountain air and Wholesome, fare decide
the case when doctors disagree.. There
is no question that the :proprietor, Peter
Herdic. understandti keeping a hotel, as
he hag two" in successful ciPemtion-7One
at Willitunsport and the other at Minne
qua—and is negotiating for a similar en-,
terprise in another direetion. The super-,
intendent, W. D. Tyler, is attentive to
his guests, and by his pleasing addiess
wins for himself a host of friends. The
house is capable of accommodating four
hundred guests, atidthe roomsare rapidly
b e in g tilled, 'Thietly by Pennsylvanians,
who find that'ion the heighfp there is re
pose:
"'There is Storey grove on either side
the house, where! , a comfortable plank '
walk and convenient seats enable us to
enjoy, without fatigue, the feast that na
ture has provided, There is also a flue
lOW *id room, Where
gentlemen can amuse themselzei
• the ladies' wander 'llirprigh the
. in seas& of ferns °CMOs" turki.
or wake baskets wildeir the histrini.
'the Wiens 'at the' ;criewn: pment,
- Ye ii superior °chest* which pros
us with a musical , treat twice a day
n the evening even' to most rile*
f• of us can hardly 1..4 tripphig the
fantastic toe with thane who in
azy dance. There are h. lei
rom'Washington, Philadelphia 'sik,
[and generals who rest upon their
s, and follow love Instead of war d
pedal artist is Albert F. Bellows, of
n, whose reputation extends beyond
nb, and who is busily at work upoS
a intended for the Chicago Exhibl4
Judge Maynard and his wife occii.
picturesque cottage on the hill in;
of the hotel, from whence ie
most charming views, and about!
or so distant aro the substantial!
ngs of E. L. Davenport and Frank!
who can add their testimony to thei
Icial effect of this climate. Now Lai
uter of their discontent, made g10..1
ummer by the sun of Minnequa,'
spring compares favo ra bly with
of Ems, Wiesbaden rand' others. i
ced we roam in march of that which
nth nearer homer The fame of
fife is spreading itself Ahmed; the
r from the spring is already in de-,
n California, end for its freedom,
Wet, its remoteness frOm the gay
I, Minnequa bids fair' to, boa fermi
rival to Saratot„on or ,the Whit
0,,
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•
' SUL IfF. l 2lTlN.—Nearly all of the toWin,
ships i the county have a "centre,': luta;
die, or village. We• aspire to a sort of
village- l in this town, but its growth, I am
sorry tO say, is rather feeble: I am
I;in
former that the "Patrons'' in. thislvicini
ty are disposed to encourage the little
basilic. we already have, bk dealing at
home, far as practicable, thum'giving a
wlrilesome encouragement - to those striv
ing to' diversify industry, and Provide
homes and industry for themselves.
• Every (branch of mechanical labor intro-,
duced among us takes a small percentage
of taxation from agriculture and adds it
eLsmvhere. SO far we. ate disposed to
: sanction the resolutions of the Patrons, .
for in helping other industries they: inci
dentally' benefit themselves. No *ay has
.been', devised by - legislation to aid the
'great business of agriculture, ;"except to
enconrage and nu the, Mechanic
arts and manufactures, and tlnis not only
furnishing markets in our very iMidst, but
its I said, introducing more taxable prop.:
erty,: which to a -- degree lessons that on
acres. •
Soine years have elapsed singe the last
root was made into:shingle:4. for• the lower
markebt.The old "shingle-weaver," as
he was Called, is among the detarted he
roes, to he remembered as a thing of the
Past. ' So of the old-fashioned sawyer and
b:e old ereek.mill. The old "gate" no Ton
i ger butt es, even with a-stalwatirshoulder
to set it [going.. All -things have become
new. . few of the old pineri are left
standing around; looking lonely enough.
The old time wood-butcher, as the passes
One with double-bitter in hand; can
scarcely !restrain . his :ix front scoring into
it, but With timely locat-optiotr firmness
he goes on his way, leaving the ~old time-
Inmored relic whispering in the breeze.'
- So, when the AvEtts's from Burlington
proposed to constrttet at our "Corners,"
a . grist - and saw mill to go -by steam, it
' !4';ls considered by many Utopian-in . the
extreme] The grist-mill was well enough,
tor, nnti we pass to the ethereal re:thus.
We must have material food, and, as'ob-
Served o the Patrons. it were better to
have it at bonie than to leave the _pl,.w.
Whenever. the bake-oven was hotand hun
gry, to traipse ten miles or so' to mill t
Yes, it well enough to have a grist-
Mill; Imt!ias for the saw .art, that *as
irseless. Our timber had "stepped down
and out' 1 lung ago. Visionary ias were
Elie AvEns's, and . a few friends Who aided
then, materially, and a few that promised
to, hat dill tit. they put up sonte mills
adapted to the wants of the i country
tiOnnd 'Astra, .And now, in addition to a
Steady run of custom work in thti &Ming
and feed mill. the mill yard ,isd covered
every winter by a variety of excellent ma •
terial in Bags fur lumber. And virrtwitll- ,
standing the last "root" was dug up and.
Made had shingles years ago. the amount
annually hauled to their-mills is increas
ing most !decidedly. This is nut an ad-
Vertisement, but will say that they keep
on hand a complete variety of the various
kind" of hard wood, and that must beau
tind of all wood to work intO! various
structuresi„ the "pigeon pine,_"—Shingles,
lath, nicketss yellow pine flooring, etc.
This is al tuksl to to show that, "some.'
things ciu be done as well. as others,"
and that. very little enterprise run into
Stich eltan telm promotes industry :and the
pOsperity I , of quite an extensive circle
alibut lone. • .
We have had. a mercantile "bust up''
here, anth goods and chattels- assigned.
,All of us farmers, nearly, saw plainly , that
oar merchants were getting very rich at
(Mr expenhe. anti this proves it. i So we
sent abroad for some of our, goods, sir as
tat, have nethite , ' to•do - With these 'danger
tuts men. P. S.—We have no ;middle
men selling goods now. . P. S., '24l.—Mr.
°Shuns still- continues businerts in that
limit., and it he don't get trio "rich" sud
denly, maY eventually secure a handsome
patronage; ' • .
The winter wheat crop is seriously mix
eft, • A kW fair fields, not heavy, but very
I
many almost worthless. 4; rasS like unto
R.I. Corm 'considering the cool .nights. is
loOhing generally well. 4 )ilts very fine.
Con the whole the MininiStration has
nottlestroyed our corpS. alld *C ought to
beithankftil. - OrsTAVI'A. Aill)l.i'llES.
. L '
('ritarr pnovEsanxos.—.lttly , . 13, Ilan.
I..l).•)l,,itttfs presiding. and ASsociate
.itiiiges I I .k e K N ESS and I i rss i:t.r. 1 on the
•
bench.
1 :
I' W. Orwell vs. John Ackley, and P.
W! Cowelk Pomeroy Bros. Vs. Orr Wil
son: • Court grant rule to show cause why
judgment Asould not Ire opentA, and the
(kleinlaut. let into' a defense, in each ease.
School District of Sheshequin township
vs] Walter French W. 11. I; r eticit and
Moses Watkins. :Court grant rule to
she cause why judgment siMuht not lie.
opened,att i far as relat‘s to .Walter
1. rench am Moses Watkins, and . held
into a defense. :
Richard Roe vs. 'Orlando Beverly and
Daniel Ileiverly, Court grant rule to
she* camel why the execution shalt not
be Set aside. r Also, why judgment against
Daniel Ileverly should not be opened and
be hit into a defense. t
P,:. Politeoy vs. N. A. Tayl6r, Donut,
M
Taylor, am Manson Taylor. Court grant
1
rule to sho - cause. why Aku4on Taylor ,
shoidd not he subrogated to the rights of
the plaintiff. Ir '''
Emily L Mace vs. Jacob ' De ,' Witt;
Contt grant rule to show cause illy satis.
faction should not be stricken '.off awl (7:
S. I{u-sell lit; sUbrogated to the rights of
thejplaintiff; ,: I : ,
David A Butterfield vs Jlenry Miller,
Conk :'rout rule to show cause wh the
~.. g rantlinie ro snow caulk! why 1,.. . . .
award of Arbitrators shall not be set same manner as the other machines must 1-,
Sir Don't fan to call at Iltxtmt.ii.ts'a, II you
aside and ab appeal lie entered
, „„ ) „.. pro . necessarily do, be the bill 'Steep or other. loss t• buy anything in +h^ line of Jewelry. tlilver
*isei • .
Co.! . ; and Silver-plated Ware. t
- Sullivan Atitheac i tte - Coal C vs. t' A. •. ' AU of the various machines had 'their ! - , ----••------- -
•
Blake-a: Col 3hinlev & J 4 0 .44011 Ys, B. ! friends. Habit and custom govern the 1, ,
r . EV - Bowies • RErEesioi.e i.cows.-
1.. ilinigliti4. Rule to arbitrate. in !t'tdi ! .judginent of People very much. But all I Iron B,:an , Flat Land pifiwt , .... ..
vs env! horse Iloee
. , .
Cps( ; i Attu:km off. i '-'• i I ~ of them mowed well: particularly the 1 4,3
;Kirby 11 , ; ,,,.. m .. 11 ...." Rat , ,. .. , Feed (utteta,
,
W, I). 'Wright 'vs. Cecelia C. Wright. Buckeye and Champion. Yet on speed, ! .•
1 Itnlthor Paint, etc.. It: M. WELLES & SOM.
WHI, FeIIOW T S vs. Violet FelloWs. ;Court the turekalnachine certainly had the ad- I . _____--4....•--..-..-
..
appOlitt .A. .j. Conklin, Esq., a Commis.. vantage, it having mowed with the four-
arir;:linerlean and Freneto Clocks In grt•at v:irie.
sinner to take depositions in eatill ease.
jr: feet r,naehine 96 roils in thirteen minutes,
1 ty, at very low prices. at II EN DELIA A VS.
'... .Iftlia 11. Ballard* vs. 0. I'. Ballaid, which was quicker than any other ma- I
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Court appoitit B. A. Long, •• Esq., a Com. - chinti mowed the same quantity, and with' 1
sur 041, :.4ilver, and steel Spicticies; 4isi nye
miSiiimer to take -depositions. • , ' i the s x-fect Eureka the, same amount of
utasm.,., 'in great variety, at HENDELMAM W.lewel
-3viiid.L. Brainard vs. W. If. ll..ll ra i ti ., grass was cut in only nine and a half .
. • ry aims' , .
•
aril.: • oph e b.4 F os b urg vs. A. e.t F os b urg . minutes. One of the committee declared i .
•-•••••-•-•----- '•
• . ;
Wni-T. Ilithile vs. Mary .1 Biddle. S.uls the following morning that,' the team
air if yOU want to secure agood nrtkle, and get
! pa:rim in divnrce issued in each case. , weiv,hing mil?? 1,10 lbs each, drawing the 1
theworth of your • --
monet, the place logo IS M. II L.%
i l kitdie Cole vs. Edgar
_Cole. : '
, . 4
' six -folio cut 'Eureka, came lip the bill as !
1 BELM.S,S'I4. ,
.'
• EM. .btelison vs. Mary Jaelv;on. Alias 1 easilY.as any of those dr . :Laing the small i .
~, ', . ,c, • 4e- 1111.---;-
/Allrna istil ed in each awe. • - ' I machine& If it be the ease, then, :iii this ( ... .....( ~, ...,,,, .. .„ .• ..
1 • ;mi . - .11itooms FOR Ml.'« nnquire 'of
,
L iwell G. tickles vs. Olivia IL MiCkle& trial seemed to demonstrate; that: the En- i .
On Motion o lion: Delos Rock Well, Cofirt reka machine is 'lighter' draft,' 'cm work i,' •
A. B. titli Tti, Ulster, l'a. ' " • .
inake'the usual decree of divorce...• - • faster than any other, and can work easier ! —.....5ui-- - '
Ella Goodrich vs. Pendlet o n Good r i c h. otiiiilly land than, all others; then clearly i iiir -Large stock of Pictures and Philtre prunes,
On inetion of J. 11. Reeves, Esq . , c our t it ig- i the interest of Bradford, comity Lac WHITCOMB it :93..1rr,5, Ilfrienr:lilltwit.
....-----,.
Make,the usual decree of divorce. farmers, more than all others, to use -----. ~ •
'• Letieskie Wright v& Wm. 11. Wright. them;, since there= always get any ne- i
1 .t The Improved lgelf-dumping ToniP
. • t
On !Motion of 11. -N., Willianis, gm ~' eesietry repairs for them at, mice - w ith ou t kin* f'o. MIN.! stake, .is il heat. Send fur de
Cour t make the usual decree of divorce.
E i -. , seliptire taper. - 11.. M. - v.t.artt k sox.
.
James arnham vs Susan Burnham' delay. .
.. , .- .
Court' restrain plaintiff from proceeding .11t ).NO the many flattering notices of r C.7",,Loirk at the New Goodsatp
-ew
further until ' September Term. . ; , , the Enreka ,Mower, which have been re- t r a , 1' .6. - 8 . -
..._, - • ; ~1; ,
'B. ..t.: Pettes tt:', Co.' vs. W. Brandiall ceivcd, the following from orer, the 'water I.• or F I Z' - , 77 , : -.------ - •:i'.;- ,
Olt SEYT.—A. convenient Alm*,
and 11. G. G'off. Court appoint W. T. • are very gratifying to all who feel inter:!
Davie*, Esq.; an Auditor to distribute ested 'fit it : -•- • . tlestraskytocatea. Enquire at this tem.
money arising from the sale 43f IL Gr: " BnEstsw; 'June 213, 1875. ; ' ':•• ---- ' - ' ,4 •'''' - :" -- - - `'
Gofra,real and persenal estate. I _,• - "DnAn Sins : I duly received • ours of '; r&-- Greuadiues,, ~:in great 'variety, it,
•C. iS, Davis vs. Wm. B. -Parke. Court I May g l 7, with copy of; hill ef it ,I, and : _ ,'.;.' : l,i ft • . . MI Ifir 411 !
• -
appoitit J. A.; Wilt, Esq., an Auditor to 1 since then the mower has arrived: t hai ' - ...---.-......a..:-...... '
distribute money arising from the &tie a 1 been'tii, eil this week on ..the estate' of a - IN" Ladies' Linen Suits,
,just oiwinstati
the defendant's persomdproperty. T.
L • ' I friend of mine, tutting . both - clots' and ' ••,i I , ',„ :-,-„,_.. , -,..
_I I -1 . Er. riqii rA jf 4 4l 6 0 ; 5.
Wm r: ii. 31Organ's use vs. .1: T. • 1:11 gmas. It nits splendidly, and everyone 1 '. • , ..: - .--i5 , .....—.- . • : •
Worth; S. Van Buskirk vs. W. A.Telton. who saw it was delightedivith it. -I' could 1 airsoricaishvrebr even to all persons hold=:-
Rule `in each ease emitinued to September 1, haie meld it at once, but declined doing I
,te .- Elks& sad Ladder - Uniforiai, iiiiit: tie* ate re- I
Term.: l . '
; '" :1 so, haling entered it for the 'great trial at ignited to ketnektho. saw. sk eater. Ttiey may te'
•', In the matter of the application for the 1 , , Berlin; (as I,have before written yot)0 oft With moor at Mcbosauft teliseesilso. .
.
rtu*sil of the Boarcilof *leo' Directors !. The tray Oak , nichilie lean.* tha:eut grasST .*-
t.w54a,, , t4104 tau.
of the' Drat iiti of Terry, ,Court
t rule to show ; C 461111) why an order
the seats of said Board of Di
reCtOrn vacant shall not be made.
In the matter of a petition fora County
Bridge over Chanting River between
Athens Bore' and township. 'Coe ap.
polut as viewers, Wm. lint; A. L. Cran
nies, 11. L Scott,. J. M. Collins, J. A.
Codding, F. E. Jay*.
On motion Court' appoint Rath Gore
Treasurer of Sheshequin townah
On motion Court) apprcrve Of the ap.
pointroent of G. A. Burns as Deputy
Constable of Towanda Bow'. •
B. W. Lane vm. S. M. Laporte. Bale
made absolute.
B. W: Lane vs. Citarles W. Sandy and
J. 8. Kennedy. Court enjoin Sheriff from
proceeding further until Sept. Term, and
grant to show cause why judgment
shall not be opened.
In the - matter of the alleged lunacy of
31ichaer DOuovati, Court appoint A. B.
Porter,. Esq., a Commissioner to inquire
into the alleged lunacy.
Com.. .vs. - Comfort Smith and Elisha
Smith. Aggrarated assault and battery.
Court, direct a nolle prosequi to be enter
ed upon payment of costs.
John Holmes vs. John Gentian. IL.
Strecterls use vs. John Gorman. - Court
grant rule to show cause why judgment
should not be openek and the defendant
let into a defense, in each case.
ElmerA. Brock'vs. Alice Brock. Court
direct Sheriff to make proclamation,' and
appoint W. J. lining, FAR., ~ a • Commis
sioner to take depositions.
Court adjourned. on Friday.
DEpas recorded week ending July it
John Pa amore to Sumner .1 Brown,
Dee,ll, 14; Home Boro'j I) D Chad'tv to
Geo L Lewis, May 8, Wyaluming; J.
M'Smith,;Sheriff; to A 4k,14 Morley;. May
12, '75, West Burlington ; Isaac Huger to
Morris Learn, May 2, '7O, Tuscarora;.
Thomas Hones to Burma Bolles; May 3,
.'72, Home; Albert Covell to 0 U Dunbar,
March 30 '7s '
Springfield; Henrietta E
Scott to 0 (4 Dunbar, March .5, 1875,
Springfield; henry Thurston to C 1) Allen
March 15, 1 '75, West Burlington; Melinda
ITears to Wm It Sims, Apr 10, '73; Troy;
lEmeline M• Huston to Rowena $ Kings
ibury, March 27.. '72, Towanda Boro'; 31
If Lining to Isaac S Post, June '4, 74,
,Tovranda Boro'; 'A .1 Noble to Wm& Wm
Moserip, Juno 30, 'll3, WYmoi;
Blackman to L J Culver, .Jan 7, 1875," N
Towanda; II Dorton et al to same, Nov
• 16, '74, Towanda .Born';
It~ A.Chamber
tn et al to same. Apr 12, "175,
.Towantlii
144 m .; Peter Gibbs to Micl aei and Thos
touse, Morel* 8, '74, Albany; Michael
Atoust; to Tliomas Roust', Feb 7, '74, •
I I -Recorded week ending July 10 i
David_Palmer to Win 1' Case, Dee 27,
73, Armenia and Troy; 11 A Case t 4
same, .Dec 31, '73, Armenia and Troy;
M W Wheelock to John Hulett,: May- 12,•!
173; Litchfield; G M Chantlierlin to Benj.
Moody, April 5, '72, Wyainsing; Horace
Bariteslo Ledyard ('haapel, Apr • 11,'70,
ranklin; E - Lockwood to A Murdock,
F
Apr 17, r 72, Ulster; S g Lockwood to Jan
ette Murdock, Apr 29, '73, Ulster; J Ii
Summon: to Edward F Fowler, June 2,
43,' Mo tinic Boro'; Stephen Bought to
Wm II Lunn, Sept, 13, '73, Tuscarora;l) II Cole to Miles K Osborn, March 1,
Sheshequin; Miles K Osluirn to S K
• Myers Osborn, June 17, '73, •Shesheimin;
'M Wanl to Oliver W Jones,. Feb 8, '73,
.ITOwanda Hero'; Morris Lewis, Muir,. to •
1
C - Elsbree, Juno 4,14, Towanda Boro';
(' Elsbree. as•nt, hi Mary . L Lewis,
: 18. '73. Towanda lior o B F Ben
i nett to 14 $ Bailey. July ID, '73. 'Asylum.
1-For Week ending Jitly 17 :
: IF A Drexel et al, ex'rs, to BriSget Fo
ran, June 12, '73, Athens iloro•; David
Kinsley. Oct 28.. '72 Monroe ;- L F
Clarke to Arthur Gates. May 7, '73, S.
Waverly: John Beardslee to Randolph
Bcardske, Feb 2, '73 ' Warren; Cyrus:
; •Warford-to Sarah E Cahati, July 12, •73,
Athens; M Slocum to S M Fairchild, 11th
2* '66, Merrick; John Ellis to Geo II
Walker, May 26, '73, Athens; Robert 1.
('puts to same, Feb 27, '73, Athens; Hi
ram Thomas to • Henrietta Morton, May
27, Athens; John 2 Griffiths to John
' SlMOLlhoti, July 3, '75 Towanda Ikmi;
Al Holeomb et al to C llolcontb. March
. 17,, '73' Leltoy; 1, A Wooster to NUM',
June 11, •70, Leßoy: Albert Putnam to':'
Franklin Saxton„lan 21, '73, Granville;
Levi Tailor to (ha, A Dickinson, how 18, .
-‘) • Grotville• Fred Mercur et alto flys
' mem. Mercer, July 6, ()amnia, S 8
Cowell to E V Nichols, May to, itin.
S640111(31(1; Charles Leonard to Charles I;
' Leonard, Nov 12, '74, Smithfield; Charles
Sterling to Allot, Crandall; - Dee.
Alba Allen 'Crandall to Lewis Hat
terson, • Feb 13, 74, Alba Born:i, Lewis
Iltterson to' Charles liatterson,:epen 9,
Alba Boni; James .1 Hannan; to
Mlehael Hannan, June 29, '75 9 Overtini;
Mary .J Olmstead- to Huston McKinney,
Mti.y 27, '73, Ulster: :J H •Webb, ;Wm' r,
ele., to T I) Wolcott,'July 1.3,'75, Athens
BMW.
~.,.
i k.NOTlllilt rAlliTY.—The Anti-*eeret So
ciety Association of this - county, Meld it
cenvention in Lellaysville on SO r ttmlity
last, and nominated the following ticket
for; county officers : -.
• Peuthoautaiy,SAmCkil. CHM( lig itl.l N.
Wis(ix.. '
- She rey—.l . .J. 11.tuNs, Pike,
irkgblfcreta4 Iter,..rdet—EMY Alit) 4 )WI:N S,
r Hie. ! .
Pritsit/r4 - ri•-.3 i .OWY STPV F.:4A, Towanda.
ei'ontaholi,oxer4—E. C. ,SPENeErt, Wy-
FAV4 . Aiii.pi WRITE, .Pike. •
1 it f lifors--CYM7Slll7SsF.l.l.,itieme; It KV
1.1.: • Ettitcnit.n. - Warren.
lie gentlemen nominated, so for its we
ace 'l
acquainted witlktheto, are intelligent,
respectable citizens Mr. STEvtois says
his uome was used without his knowledge
1
or.conseni.
The following resolution does not ap
pear very consistent, considering the foci'
that the candidates recommended for stip
- port am both membersof a secret society.
On motion or J. W ..RAYNon, the , fol
lowing resolution was adopted : 4
;
' R&M t r ell, ViAt we nominate • • no State
ticket, bnt cnlorse and recommend to the
support of o friends the eiulidates,put
i .
in nominatim by the .StAte Telnperanee
f
.Ass .ration. ,
AT" LEAST two hundred farmers, repre
senting the bone and sinew of Eastern
Bradford,- Assembled last Thursday, in
Orwell township, at C. lines, to wit
nesti, a trial of mowing Machines: The
trial was conducted by appointing SIIM.-
noNleurnnves,, Esq., and two ogler gen
tlemen( as a managipg committee, leaving
the whole crowd to be
. judges as to the
efficiency of the machines, the field of
grass containing probably ten or twelve
acree, wail standing in tine condition, 'the.
venous side-cutting
machines, the Buck
eye, Champion, Warrior, and others, were.
there.f The field was situated at the foot
of t4ill, near a small stream, and de
wended quite abruptlytoWard the stream.
At :.jte outside, Mr. .31.1n0r.N . proposed to ,
no n+ lengthwise - of the field, thus avoid 7i i. . --• , - . =-- ... -..,-.
- 1161 1 . Tbe bravalind Ica rOordoss nrilipring and
itr , the necessity of working up and down
.1 •
Sunimerlonils yet brought hi, thin market, Is being
the descent , but finally agreed to let the i recenl.4 daily, at 11, JAcons*.
Eureka mow all around the field, in the I
ii*iW
tkm.": " .. '
Mr.WlLiaii 311. r Tof Isle
worth, London, Who' ordered,l'and -to
whom was shipped last spring one of the
Eureka - Mower', thus writes f under
date of June 26, of the ntilitrof
-this valuable roach's*:
I
, • •
"I have , this morning spelt -several
hours with the machine in a large park.
now here, w 4 Ape machlnifis doing Wei
work than any. other machine ever dbili
this country, and at the end of the Week
I shall bave the written opinion of one
the largest and most pr actical farmers.
the United Kingdom . " lie adds ,
was sure it Would work well, and now I
have proved it, and your machine willbe'
used, if made known properly inext seasr
on, in preference to any. other. The mm
who are using the machine today are tifi
lighted beyond measure. The park the
machine is at work in belongs to the Earl
of Jevsey, and is named Osterly Park,
and is aboutiten miles from London."; _
.
Tim Greenville correspondent of t he
Athens *Hits rarys : "We have now.iin
other. change to note in the busineseof
the iilace. The Grange has authorized a
company formed of members of IV, U.
31auger Grange, and known aathe Farm
er's Mutual Stock C0.,-to use their seat In
purchasing supplies, etc.; and also to sell
such'stipplles to all persons. alike and on
the ready ray system. We believe they
expect to sell goods for as small a margin
as possible, nadir anything is madeabove
expenses, it will be divided am:runty
among the P. of H. in proportion to their
trade. It will prove a great benefit to
people around, as they can, obtain any
thing through the State Agent at reduced
rates. Mr. J. A. WEI:LER has contracted
to build and rent them a building on very
favorable terms, and as soon as that is
finished they will add to their v4pital and
be ready to handle produce'and furnish
all kinds of staple goods at such rates as
wjfi please all. rovild like to give a-list
of the stockhOlders, !but ill only name
of the officers. The Directors are G. M.
HOyt, President; Prank - T. Weller See.;
Job Griffin, Treas.; F. S. Morlepand Wm.
Underwood—men known for integrity
and honesty. W. A. Plummer is their
salesman and will do his duty we think:r
Fi' the first time, we on Tuesday irn;t
paid a visit to that petite of Wyalusing
township known as Lime Hill. Mi. DE-
LoNa'r4 fleet team, and an easy-riding-car
riage, made the ride most delightful. The
440 ; qf waving
graitn, renderithe scene itii-we pass along,
equal to any gorgeous panorama. At an.
early hour we arrived at the hospitable`
residence of Wm. Esq.,
whore wespent a most enjoyable day vis
iting Mr. C's. interesting family; togeth
er' with .Mr. 114 B. FnAzEn, wife and
(laughter. Mrs. CumanEnimes sumptu
ous dinner reminded us of a "fourth de-.
gree" Orange 'fleeing. Although the
cherry season is nearly over, and the crop
has not lyeen. very abundant, we fournd
that our good friends had left several.
trees well loaded,. in anticipation of our
coming, and after satisfying our appetite
with !the igirciflutifiukt; tilled several pails
forborne consumption. As the shadows
began to lengthen, we prepared for a re
turn trip, to the great regret of onr chit,
drew, as welLas the older members of the
party.
rie ('luMtnanT.ta we presume
'is a
representativofarmer in his neighborhood,:
and his smooth meadOws; tidy ; fences and
; thrifty looking buildings betoken that the
avocation pays, and that he iittdqstands
the business. -
BUSINESS LOCAL.
Ur The' ItEmil:Tim office has the best
fntllith•s for doing Job work, and turns out more
nual better sls•elmieus titan any other establishment
In Northern PenUsylvaula. Persons uantlng any
thing In the Joh 'whiting Ilne. will do well to tall
alai examine our work.
=3
irir'BOyri . 1110 . 11 elvtall/ at M. N. ltoSI:NIE1 ELD'S
X••atty t rintr4 town onl.ni for :gide at
(Intro.
Oh" : 4 ; ew good:4 rec, lyell daily at lINX itt,Em
• :lit!
r aW l Engtaring tione at n EN' N's Jewelry
Store. •
Se- Mu.fc-lioNe% and :klitstral lIEN-
MEMO
Orr' lII:NI.I A N olTer,4 a gnat reduction In 8II•
var4nal,4l Wart. „; '
Kir For all Ido l_ l
3 Of gOOlll4 111 111 e. Jewelrylliw,
;it M. II b:NDLEMAN'S. .
luindsotne. line of Ladieit' Kid
nt KIVNT & WATiIIWS%
Or Go to W.141;0114 . for La
,
111.. s• latoves. r
Er' Out , dollar ($1) will buy a hair of
Kl4lil,v at KENT WATICOUS%
/Jar New Eliihrt,lllerb.s., White Earle Laces
at EVaNs k 111,LDItZTI) * S:
•
Ira-Opera, Viotti. awl Spy ttlasNes ht a groat ia
ri.•ty. itt
Sas Now Itrd.ssilkials, and Trimmings, at
Eva xs St It tr.nsr.Tit's
CY'r You Call buy a.syt of ('rocker); very
kro4tar rails At ULACVS.' ; •
Fa" NEw Table I)ainamkts- Napkins and
Towel.: ENT S: WATlt(')us
Ate New,Taftlt., Damask., IStwitkitts anti Towo.lls
at EVANS S; 1111.1,1:ETICS.
N Kw white goods at KF.\Tat %VAT.
rjusit7.
I=l
1.17 -- KENT WATIMUS ,Fitertlat V.Very
italr of Ladles' Kid Gloves tla..V nt,ll.
N just opetiiml ENT
R' At it. it's
n;lr. tte, best or stoak to to !MITER .1c
s
111 F!.; Nvw '10,1;$ and cmokinirrA, at
EVANA
Si* If ~•ott want Mt , beA Cook Stove can
at .1 . 1 , Nic.'14, Ip litercurs block.
airlio to WIIITCCMILI ktil!ACT'S,Mrrettes [flock,
I fm Tioului and Stakindery.
' r.e• "Illack (7, reliatlineri at KENT SC \VAT..
Juftl9.
' Extras I'o - the YOUNG WAlt
t Itiott StoWiNti AtAutt tX E can be tad at 11. T.
1 JENE'S Itantwarn Store In 'Merritt'. Block. ,11.6.
i wan la. Pa l ' . t
_ _.__
,
. .
; Vir lioLmEs S-, PASSAGE .are 'general
agents for ntr , esgettratell Mathmthek Mom, and
GEO. Viromes de f!..'s Organs—the 1.-xt is this or
any opirr ronatry.rApri::.
-
t• A •
•,.',llollq the: burst
,40411i0
sloe* f orlidiio I sad {Lod sflsr
watebei*er twist/Ito Towanda.' -t.
nch nif a
tir Dot recoil Itavorn c. "non*.
me. 14416 ikaik *Mew *lllogiosiimi
atm wiles Dia Beaks astsyle,ol outing
binding 4ealred.. It you wants pawl/Apar.. J4iai.
/ 0 4 oriNirkcl,lllTitlkira cal ! . •
•
OUNTY , COMUSSIOtsibIi.
hereby announce myVett at a eandltbitalftirCoe4
Colitinissioner, =kinetic the decision of lho
•
publican County Canienttan. Pt:AtinEwC.
IlanittindaltOltay 19, ICE I'l
.. ' i
. .
rjr:#EolaTEli- AND, lisconwsu:—S. g
eiwcr, 4 Columbia lowaahlp, iapt be it eatundicit
for the oil ce of Iteriter and Recorde4 subject tiy
the dtelatiti of The tepidity) Caine" Conientlon;
. . u
LMVS.00)131)1181110KNIf. 1 -4)1Aki
11.tv*ityr, of Albely, will be . I ,eleelblafe fot,
County Commiseloper. subject to deebiloil of Uri
patilican 4i.eonvetittock. • . ".
, ..,
~,„,,v , ,, ~Per Day-1 , 0 home
eX, 3 , GitlJ: Tenni; tree. I ' , Addresihr:
o.lnsicsOr it Co.. 'Perna a 41,, Maine. :thne...5.73y14
• :
ifir - m ,
aver buy a Conk Stove until you linveintiletti
arsizq:antl eiatittied - the "sew Flnpire, , • , till
tire wblet has never disappointed the • expects-';
dims of the most fastidious Mutat-pile. I
Fogg Any one buying *44)0 or .
Moir wort it goods at M E Ealltartla i tt Cloth.
tng Store, :will receive tree one etegaulr,.. a Cap,
or Straw Oat, both of the latest styles. .
.
;i . 7—r7-10-11111114.-110---- 1 •
or GtVilli AWAY !—Every purchAser
of - raids so i tionntlog lo tl.OO or mow, *ill twelve
FltElt, oitaratrlfireAtioia Clop, or Stripy ltat, at
ilf. F.. Itosir:Nrtr.Loos.Clottiltig Store. i . . .
Of - PA - xi-Finkril4-`44IIEAT ivnt6.
TioN IN i,P . rallor.--Firat•elaioy large slat., lopitarti
trauk7l; for WS. Organs to if
proportion at llocm Es & PAS . N.VITE, Towanda, Pa. ri
-•
- P - - - 1 - -s ' ' I.; Ilouscr, hwe's:
Or Gi!,Evri Biwa.% iNs,—( )11 an ala . ftei, ll ,
this- dap., l' will ;wll ;my surplus 111T111.!it OF pleasu . say '.-miverti.
re to
FLOIVESIII at reducet! 'prices, at ply fir s eer , I
inur:cst,ini Irtain stmet, met, north of EphwopaliVintreit,; 4 --- --- -'• -- i i
Jas. '('. IhrvixP. IFIIONIIPET4
,; -=---------4 , --somat-o---- •i. 1 ; 11 .0.1_ -1 1 1
•s'• Limit- YOU MALL. -;-We have :t Lavery fa I ' (iRAI)g
eight ititrsea:andtPosi carriages., hack, etii.; ii . hilioi The heat tei F iacif t;
we olTur- 100:i:tale Cheap and on reasotialite, t'enits.:l Monday
Eolith,. 01
~ ,,ar agent at the stables, or at our I laud continue t - sielye
3rusiestort;:!. ,• . , , : . • H, - - :14 nEy.i.i.t_l4._4;icyc
-'r i
i s
_,,,,,,,‘„,,_____--- ~ II°""
k . 11'. 1 ; .1 "(4 , F T , ' . 1 , 1
11 41) ;
w A in tr i c - l e i t t i en l n te l t r i f t.t i' U ta rr li n m ee- .1 1
"id - 3in. WM. twsTWICK, late of J. S.
a A f4l.x , :x .* / for those wishing, to I,
CM., tan hereafter for foundtat J. 0. Futhir soNs, it ; A Tearherii 4 tettinn 11
; t enceniont of [Or. to
oft, Main ',trek where he: will be happy to soe, 'oll of P i 1
-.,
kin nuttiettnui (demi*. Anil any In nerd' 01 . Form.. - i 1
T.•acker,- ow.; : Ind
tom, orOly9miet .ft ! .. thii( Iltir of Cuilertaklitg, trill 1 , ; u ' ionti ; ' ',. ''i
nog] the halt ginnti, hest assortment, and lowest intermediate ClMses ,
priers, ut their store, of ailyl place In thii country. . !Hillary Impartmen
; I . 1 ,- i Payable at the 4nd
(,•iill and see Ifor,your4df. ; ; , -. ", No pupils wanted I
~
I. , • I. Tin ttedUCtinaNnlpAP
rff' Wri)MINO 5i311.?,i-tltY ANIS I (OM. ; itd sicknees. 1 ; 1
,„ I „,,„„ t , t -- - ---- 1 , - - ; - •
N knui Al. li f itn.o.mix. AcConiniomiiimo fo r ;'.;ou I El'OltT 0
Inninters anoras toinuf 11/1Y winners. Sfuil4titii pre. 1,,, of the Frid ' Net
pared for coll.vei professional stuily,Ylenehing and ; state of l'imisspranl l
tinniness. Thorough 'instruction and itlselplitie. 1 , June 3 " , " 17: " . . 1 . 1
1 , ;
Banking. wholesale and retail business,. railroad- 1' ; t • ;
-I l
,tng,, oelegrephy, rte..- practically taught , Loans and ilkicoutits. Next ; (t ver d ra ft, t
term opens 4ept. I. For eatalogue containing d ; ti. tf. !lands to , ierilre
beautiful still engravhio * Of the similnary;. , arid; for ; 1 1;r u s e %,,:stri a s
1 0 :4 1 . , ;f1 i d •
itistr4trilC(iiunierclai P' 4onirsual. , 'whitens; O t ey. 11,, , 'li t re fr o m o t o l uer;:i f eolo'
Cort 3, A ND, Ph. I).. Kingston, Luzerne Cp., Ta. ; Due Dom stale 'Paltk
On ' , cointuerrial .1112tirill
.it
alititl!: , -A Prof . - ,1;. L . I iljaitilltate. ffinittun.
I 'j,i, • i hriiiitt'Apelisi,+ . ., and
SitA rtirst. li t - 4110 !.. - IT. , : Chectsand other vas
-1;
, •,L -t....... • •1 1I•• ' 'tills of othcr Natl.=
1875. H ' - .. 1
1 1 8, a . : Fmctinalettrreney, (It
, ; Specie (Metalling gob
' ; l.al-tender ,
SI'llaN1:- A NI) SIT.MAtEII.I;.. i g4 4g ilituipt lint rimiit notes. wi
0 ! i', ' f 5 p-r cent. or Oren
CoRSER ,k, ut).O,NiS ? ' "Pe ( sum 'V. s'-'; Tfvti
t; ; s , per cent. redriiiptfoi.
t
Am now rea4 to serve the public with the (argent • ? , p,,; 4 1 1 1 ,...,
lt , and best flock of
;;
. ~.• : ... ‘4 9- 1 '', ; '' : . i
1 ; Boon : , Sitisktf. TIIVIOis AN'n TIZAAELIN,6 PAGEI : (4pital sta r k 1%1111 In..`
it • ; I ' " Simians f mid.. • • 1•1• •-
' Ater fironglitito Towanda. Prices insult the times. ; Other udillvlded pout
Cell and see itii.- ; • . ' ; ' : National Dank notes 0
' islyliirtidn unpalil.,..•
Individual deposit* std
Tline certlfleateslui de
!hie to oilier Natheuit ;
line to State natiks and
1 ! MARRIED.
' TAY 1,011 Ad — the 'Springhill M. E.
Church. July 4, 1671,• by Boy. .1. M. Siihiner,
I,lrwidlyti Taylor, of Lynn. and Emma fi, owe..
id:Span:ook
WyMPN, dully iI, he %Vi I. N.
1:49., Mr. Francis E. tio.ff and ! Lasina
Wrairi„,
.yy i. -
PricAELL—VIISE.—At the hopfe of the Mild:d
ing elPrgynuln, In Shesheijuln, July 11+,,145.. by
the. Rey. d. lOatdilaon, Mr. .tame.. Purnell; ~11 Wa
yerly, 1":1, Ural Mr.. Cecelia Num, of Shi•stle-
Ipiiii.
DIED. .
swEET.—ln 'Monroe, July f, 147.; (from thelpam
age of a ',Wary lealcnlus), .Mrs.. Nancy Sweet,
wife tit Mr. Freetnauldffweet, aged Se years. I! 11
Through her 'health had been poor 6rsome pars '
past, her frieUils infittly hoped that she Might be
spared to thent for malty years. tier last illness
was Only of fotir days - emithinanee...but they Were 1 1
dais 41f indescrihable suffering. from whlettShn was
only released by ti.' , volee of the Master. 'l saYing,'
"(Mild, cow home." 1
An aged father (the venerable Bruit litutt WAY,
now "Ter 94 Tern old), a huldeunk five Sons, a
brother and tWo sisters, beside nunterona other
relatives, mourn ,the departure. from -earth ttf a
loving daughtUr, wife. '_mother and alcitd. i
ilut
they are not thti only ones who are nilleti to ingurn.
We, too, Wilo tire the ermipantons of her"youth,
feel that one oflour amber Is gone. lint We!Will
not complain, for It is written,: "Blessed arel the
dead who die in the Lunt." And as we look upon
her grave we ;will exelalm, ityst here, idcksed
salut, till the morning break and pierce the shaile."
11. rnatittElt
Monroetom Jtily
OrIIOPE Dt:apaiDENT.-4f
have been efiughing whit/4'l4nd begin to despair
of recovery, or If you have taken a Jecent cold,:go E-A-T . rr F.
at Inlet' to 11w r 11,.: Store of TURNER ik GoltbbN
and get a bottle of Dr. !donuts' Syrup of Tar e
Wild Cherry and Horehound. Take It and be well.
medicine aers so promptly and effectually
lu cmtglo'. (*Oda. and all diseases of the throat,
Sinai and l'hesb leading to COnsittiiptlon.
',reds - who once l,thouglit ti had that dread' db.
sea,e has.. lieetc.restoritil e l Health by „the of
this almost lough. remedy.-It is also.the best killiwn
special' tor,_ . enritp. and never falls in ;WhooPing
Trlsl ' , lie ID rents.. ' puaya.
MEM
I=
( Markets.
. .
°
11A M , ARKET
IVUOLDIALE PHICEi4.
correrte.l every Welloesday, by C'.- B. I'AT ,
subject to changes
wheat. VI bush
Rye.bush— . .
Buckwheat, "f hjuit
Corti, VI
(pat t y W J 1
Beata,. W MA.. 4'.
Butter trolls) 11 lb•
do' tdairSa lip
Ergs. "Otiot • ' . - TlB
Potatoes, ."0 intsh ! :75
. f 0
noitr, It barrel ! . 600 600
Wktetttln of' G4A t N.—Wheat G 0166.; Corn SG tit.;
Rye 56 lbs. ; 0328 32 lbs.; Barley 46.6%4 Buckwheat
54 lbs.; Beans 62.1 h.; limn 20 lbs.; Clover seed 80
Mk; Timothy Seed 44 lbs.; Dried Peaches 33 124)6,
Dried Apples 22 lbs.! Flat Seed 50 lbs, '
—i•-•
trOTATjaW-OF *WIIITEM . QT.
17,1.1. 8 (D., Bankers and Brokers, N0..42,
. i
. •,
Smith Third Strett,Philadelphin, draw il . 18,4„ 1
- . GM; AXED
t. S.. 1681, r y....}.
". 443 'i t'•; " 6 2, aI. P Id 3i
;. 6. . 6 4, 4.•
44 , 44 • t 4 ••
" "63, :I: anti J
'•; •• 1"
10-40. coape#. "
;Pacific 6'N ey
Reg. 1118.1
?.. -
Gold -
Sliver. 4
Penneyb - aela...
Ittnetin4
Philadelphia & Era.
-t".•
Calley, EX. 1)1v...
Vatted It. R. at N. J
on Creek
Northetu ("rid rat . ; •
tlentral 'TmsPonailon • • •
Nespuehonlng... -
l'. &, A, Merigagkl, 4's, 'KS.
E 31,E;,M H F
I
THAT THE •
I -
ILEPORtEIt
I'llllE% i
I
THE BEET , 008 PRINTING
• 1
OF AN)" ESTAIMISIIMENT' I.
I.
NQRTIIERN 'PENNSYLVANIA
00 . 1 t i 'T E IT,
Office on par*et. (near tt9.9 Courrltuttie
9 . -
0 :to qv
I 500
2.0@
13.54, 1=
114%
life', 119
12.3 2 ;; 1231; '
1=44 121'i
1241, 12.3%
I=4
119 5 119,4 t
1:44% 1241 4 -
116% I 11&"1,4'
1165 110 N
116% ! I;i 6 t 1 0!.
107'4 100,
50;51 ' 50N: f
... , .
, .
63 62' :
!
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3 0 ,4 . 1
45. !!451.j. ;
50i I ''
103 1111.41
EEC
liM
'PeP4R4VIP_ SEE.
k
t
QTOCKT
cAPE,IIAY, N, d.
• , 4p• eff.Aff. DUFFEY,
tei.
Opeus dam! 28, 110 Propri
5. (ju e n to
MRSA ' CiLiiSTEAD has removed
to the re tOrmerty occupied by . Mrs.
Pletcher, On the 1 side of Bridge street, where
she w_lll be plei to see all who ire In want of
sewing- ofanyl Iptloo. Men and tors cloth
log made th the meaner. '
N HOUSE,
• 4 14 it
the
pl h
- , v d. 1
r
1 , .
Sr'.
1,
I 'IOW
11.
f \
•,.:1
i'
i
1•• • r
FlRl'i !AN.
• cu,ta r ) 8
iaprepated to tarsi
elan, reliable eo • I
'liana with iseetwl 1 , -
Sine fl of his Idea ,
Wilt gavel spec
oatskle of Tow •
Towanpo, ilaly .. '
TOTALI, t
1_ Insure ibeir 1 t
Temperance I
1 , ell
1 . ,
- A welt establish
ranee lase, by whir
at of their habits o
la rompanieS which
large premiums ; to i
no high salar to es, 1
ily=4.l
jul IST OF L
Attie T,oWatula '..
y 21, 1875.1 1 .
Brairul, Mt% Bar
Ileniatalit, lurid,
• Ilowniail,..l;o ,
Bartlett, Henry
Minn, J:ltin I
Craw, Sirs y r
. Goa.; 41,0 m. 21
Banner, Solui ,
VOR
A‘; cash •.r l for
from Burlington
acres IniprmoB,l
bat", .well irstefe,
awl also tali to
Oaada, r r inqe pf Rune
wuirs.
farni,.to rent for
share ,of erops; situated 2 miles
'rough. containing 117 acres, 75
ith good fences, good bits, and
with living springs, fruit trees,
Sugar Bush. Terms made easy. ,
iddress A. 22,BUNDELL6
i Towanda, Pa.
telt di Myer, Maine Street, To
. (11,312.
LIFE INSURANCE.
AlJ.;Towasla, Pa.,,
all classes of risks 1n Ont.
..es, at as leer rates as are ran
, and Invites a share et the hu
; and the public generad.
attention to surrey of rlNks
. -
1117 Im.
BSTADTERS CAN
rte te7.. chetip 19 the •
and well conducted Life Info,.
total abstainers get the Irne=
abstinence, as thee cannot dpi
Insure ordinary drinkers. No
7; no flue buildings to build:
C. MAI-MIX, Agent.
Towanda. N.
1 Tl'L'llB remaining in
0.4 49tlice for wvek ending
t. . L ...
stm.• 0f Pennsrlvaola,
A N. N. IIEITt 4 ,Jr.,
lsnik, 4o solemnly love ;
14 (too to tho Itostrot
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,911KeritT41 andlNlvor,
of tittly, 017% Mr.
(Um it 'xi—A tteA:
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TOWANDA,
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We arc HOW it rte
EIELIEUI
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HALL RACKS,
,;,8vool) Tot'
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, 4tty tow prices. We
onr stock in this
order to do so weal
sell
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• VERY ILO
We would tall at
CENTE
VLACK
TOP, .I.l4l;i'S
C 81..;R 'B'll
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Belag the beat:thing -t
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;and all uther 4 , ,afala
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UN DENT
Done in the beet utinnit : ,
You Will find miter 'work
than at any other plait.. (,
iJkS, 0. FRO ' '
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If annflvtnivrs of mid
r Dz..alcrm in !PI nitnrn and
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*OWA.NIM
I~drreiLdmi~s.~
utual Benefit Asso
laion.
•
A' .14,1itthon, Chelan
)le3l2lion, Jainom
3114rgais. Jollia
;Swirl) (;oiirtli). , is
Ruth
Sheriff:lH, .4411itt
j:4l)..alllti (':lt{' '.•4ll2.llll. Arscr : L
Wade, Mrs .31sry
any of tho alswe letters will
11," giving (late of list.
W. AI:v()R1), r.
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r. SC-1100//.
)14 M;111314 wltt 120111111t.11. , 011
August 23d,
under the histruethm
'AltliiiTitoNlß, A. M., milli
!Jr pil t is from outAttes of the
"ed. omits can he Ohtatned
mrd thettmplves.
•111 he in at the ci•to-
H.
ITiON
rtu.lies, per
- *2OO
I per - • 1. 50 .
..1 00
if rat!' mouth.
:11r le:o.j than nal( a frrnt, and
m alrre until.* on tweourd
cllyls-it.
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THE CONpITION
mat Lank at To+,'tol,a, In the
I at the rln.4e i , r4 . busiiies.,.
MEE
033E1
50;4 7S
125.000 00
=
11095 17
7:1103 9,3
ai 3kiiiks.e..
and Milker._
tul ftjtnrem. ......
aiws leild •
Muir:, 2.090 IS
Banks ' 1.912 00
lading nlckel,) : 1.1:1.7.5 tir;
Treasury notes)... S 5
::.1:;::.i42. 00
I k U. pi. Tr+•a+;nrrr
pt km);
nn•r. tluitt 5
„ funil
hf;'23 00
Mil
.1.1;41n., 2:a 16
MEM
.1...,001) 00
57,100 00.
5 , 4-0";
. 109 WO 00
12, - Z2 01)
210,0100 PO
40,4:01 02
13.015 73
1,42 S OG
t,tonethig
pet ta h cht•ek
unit:'
A 606,2117 16
utility of linolford.
ll=
.
1. that the ;dame statement
• ktnyletlg..• and 1..11..f.,
N. lI,ETTS. 41r.. Ca:shirr.
to heron* nut this I tth day
1)00(;11, Notary Public.
JOS. POWELL,
e. S. It i'SSEI.I..
-.. [ I; Et t. sTEy ENS, .
Directory.
s 1 i A: . s C') s , S
II Turn.: !
LY,2oth; 1875;
17, a i l arg,. >,tiwk
MUlliEll
F. SS C RS,
MARBLE AND
I'II3LES,- &C.,
It
re deterntined to claN.o nut
ore the fall trade, and In •
ng.at
v I,iticas.
Mg
•IIIi(III• I tt , out !Iry
NIAL,
31'A 11,134_,E
CU
INQ CASE
FS, ;AT $BO 00,
o market for the price
1 very low prices.
MEM
d on' the lowestiterms.
tut for less money here
iall and see us,
T SONS,
bottisalo and Retail
ndetlaktng, 31alu St.,
Q 7171
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orwu , OF SSI EINT . .LI4.
Notice Is hereby even that N. Yerdinaiid
handlSmt Alfred Bedford, ermatituting the. Ann 4
Stunts * Bedford, ot Athens ,Township, ,I:tradror4
County, Pennellranla,.• deed of :Voluntary a...4i:
algatneuN have assigned& I the estate and property
known as the susqueban WootewMifle, to 3rtmeo••
Lyman, Jr., of Waverly, New "York, In trust for
the benefit of creditors of the paid Smith Jeltedr,
ford. ,
'worms, therefore,indepted • to the mill
Stutth.at Bedford, will ma k e payakeut to the mill:
assignee, and those havitur,cLlLms or demand., wll
fluke knoll% the &Imo without delay.
3f. fl A.\`; Jr.,' '!
I -
! Waverly,' N. Y., July 1013wil .;sealguro.
.it.U'D,ITOWS NOTICE.' E.
Bale Brambao tinp - uely. Caste. In
e Coitrt%of Common Pleits of Bradford Comity. -
No. so,* Dpe. Tina, 1873, Also, J. P...iiirtty
trrauthall and Geo. P. Colt- No. Feb. Tern,. ;
1811. .Alsii, Mrs. 11, A. Seollt's use vs. W. Itramhall
and Geo P. Cpsh. No. 115; Feb. Term, 1874..Aig4), d.
P. Klriy re.- W. Dram:tall.; No. 303, Feb. Term. "
1874. -
The undersigned; an Auditor appointed hy the
Cnurt.to distribute money to the hands of the hthez
arising t,ront sale. of defetulanta'reaf estate,' will
attend to the dutlesof his eittpotntment on MON
ftAY the ,19th day , of .1134, A.D.. 1875 it ten
o'e!oett, A.13f., 'at. the office .of Overton At )ferctir -•
to: the liorr' of TOWanda; when and where a
Wre ll par -
WA a re. niretrto Make their claims,. or he de-
'barred Iror ? coming, In upon said fund. 1 -
• L I it. A.. stt:nevit..
. ,
Junl!n, Is - 75-w 1. Ano;thr.
Atrin,Tctius I'.
Kirby W. Career., In • the f'ourt of
Cononon rie.aii of pratflora County. may :
Ted', 1871.. .1. •
=The untletslgn tf., an .titti fur appointed 4. the I .
('pint to din rihnte ht•the hands of the Stier
'garbing. from sale of defend:airs real estate; will ,
attend to ihe duties of his aPpolntment on
OAr 3etit day or JULY, A. I). 167.5. at I'o' ' 4l ;
tortoek..t, ;3f.. at the oltilor OVertotOtt Ilereccr
lit the .Itoro - of Towanda, w en and where.an par.
arer,rolred.' to wake heir claims, or he de- •
ir,trtt'd front mininft'ln upon Fall fund. ;
dt s .
Jun.. 9. A tit'tta,
11.)1TOi1'S N0171.CE. - ---Jti . the
t.
matte's' of Om mdate of -artisan Lefler,dee'd.
la the Orphans' Mut of It adford County. No,
;r,, Feb: T.. 1671.
' Tim utoletalgit d; an nadir
Colin on et.teptlonis tiled to ti
adilim in tau estate 'of I.arrli
or 1414/bury, will attend to.
i
?Ointment at the office of CO
Fowanda b0i1)... on Tuesday, ti
.1:. li. laVi, at 2 o'clock p. ml
place all perimul Interested ari
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•': 0_ • :
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AuniTOWS. NOI
Towner vs. P.::A. 'Tow,
;• vs. P. A. Towner.' Jo the COI
of • lirtniforit4;:eunty; 'X (N.-Ist
1571. + I .1 l
i- ,
1 Ttr.• nu.kr,:igin4l; at, Audit!,
jf
.
Court to distritobre looney ti
1 oilerendani,'s persenal prope
'I d titles of hisappolntnien t, at him
T 1 4 ,, 1: - . 4 .1 - fAii,', .11,"CiliST 12. 1.4
%lien and where all, personi 1
41114 illtlli trout lirt.Mtllt . thettl,!
; red from riotilog in upon the ri.
I 1 1
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1 .
AL T DI.Toirs . 'W (,:NOI
Davis. !vs. .: It.' Par :
. in:annum Pleas of Tiradford Cu
1 T.. 1575. 1 j j• jj I
The undersignepl, an mufti,
: Coort to distrilotte l dooney 1,11
1 Sheriff, arising from the sale
Ipert4roal prolx attelnlh
appointment ',on TUESDAY.,
: (JUST, at 10 o'clock l A, M., at II
Masivell in the Borough of
wherd all' patties are, requi4
• ciailli ,,, . or he def,a , red , front e,
fund., I 1J i J. A
i l Y., 4 c rw l• 1 P ll
j• 4 - P3IINISTR:ATOi
i _n L: !..— . .. cotie'p is iterehytgli - ett
, debte,l to thq e: , nin...' 7.,f Freee
j Alleuly twp.,, deed,' 'roust on
meld. to the undersigned, and
j.elahos againsiSuld estate must
autlienll ,, ,,te,l l for settlement. '
FOLLY
jonn , w6. •
1 . iilriN,i *,-r . It A TOE
-'-• Notlee Is hereby given'
fiefde he : e
d- to t : stat , of Seth 1
• hat,,. ded. ions/ it :Ike homed,
undersigned, :4114 at 0 person's hat
estate molt prtsent them.
• ,
forsettlenieutJ.
', . Itititqwg:
A Initx,is• itATatt
—Notlee is I. •fe!;y given,l
tlebte.t to the estat • Of David
of Mkt - % 'deed. 1111 St: 11?
to th 6 molersipted, all 4, all pt'll
agahra:sahl e, , tate willrfiesenft t
istmtot;. for
1 o) 1 / 1 ' k UFA:.
, j
• - 4. ETCIIINM , N.'
: LA.lnihrbtrat"l - -.1
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DMA N IST tzAtr()lcisi'NciT tch,
-; 7 :170tie.:; hereby hat all pt.rsotis in
debt,..l t 6 the. estate if .talla IVerklelzet, late if
11mvell;4ee'.1. mast iuttO• immediate ,ttaymebt to
the tohlersh.to , ..l. :so d '' all peNylIS
agat nst estate alma' jor,ent lo:M. daly ant heti
tlcatml,! for Areotagts 'Mae be pre, , m
tr.l to,the lholm , trat.,i• at thy ''dire of Peet &
Ties. in Toican,l3.•- t. M. CAltEl . .
itylw6-•. 'holt t trat "t- •
4,l,:reby that. alt tadthttll to
the t,ttate „ T °of
- Stteshequia.
tlet'.l;,mm,tDamon:it.. p. veleta tit. the Ita
den.i:le.l. nod all? p er *”.
Stiiiii'tittt:e Itr...sent them.'' autheativat'lq.
for N.ttlia:•:a. . 11 . 31. I'. 1 eatTO..
WM. X. 11 - .l.l`l , Ef!li. -
jlyt
"I"-ORIS NOTICE:
L.:Notice hereby given that all pe . n.ott.,
debte4 to the .fstatet of Rolierti . Millhato, late .4: ,
most ma t e Inumtllate mment
the uiler.slgocii, and all persohg having.
against ,al.l.e.alte Mitstpresent t i hent, fluty autheti- - 4,
tleateil, for settlma.nt.
F. DENNING,
Wit.ltEh.E
.I.olmlnlstrators.
11).111NI
Nob,'
Ilebted r pi the ts,:c
wanda, tree'd, tt
all yerunts ' la th ;
present thrnt dlit
I sTIIATOR S :NOTICE;
11,•reby47,11.11 tl at all persons in:
cateof James S. Iginvinan. late of Td.- -
dist. mike diumettepaytne id, :yid
ig claims agalns said estate MO s.
ly apthentleated i•rsettleillepit. '
;„ '• : , .1.'1.. 110W34.1.N.. I
I, .'' ' Administrator.
STRATORS'" SOT] (T.' ,
6 itt
of Shepard Fairchild. late ot reby given hat all iveson, in t
i
tate: ,
limit - make 'mu ediate ixtyment I.
d, mill all -- perm ns having etallet
tate. must preme d them. duly an t ,
.
settlement. , 1
I : P. - E, wf idllol:CF F. . 1
. , r, L„ ',QUIRE'S. •
Adult's. I ,
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I—Clime in - o.the enclos4
subscriber in 314nroe township, of
WI, fOttr yearlings three steer,
'The owner is-inque;ted to pane
i tr ,es and take them away.
1 J. G. t; ALE.
Mourov. .1 aly i;, 1t , 75.- 2 7-31.". ' 1 , i
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A astiNt
_LA_ 7-Nettee
dehteql tq the es
Iferriek;
the 'flttOersignei
agalesc Pahl es•
lberitirp,teir. let
P)220,
1 1 8T.RA:Y
ALA ure or
Sunday, duly II
and one Indler.
prnperl y," pay en
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TWICE l ii. l WEEK. • : - 1
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Steamers , sail from.' I • {
tifmte ior v . ry T T ll , v ,, u sn an A J. 44 .lk-p u y ia n s n o,, A t l T - .. ,
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SIGHT DRAFTS. 0;1 Grime' - ' Ireland .
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and Ole Coiftlnent, for
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Tor - Fatitier Information, l epptir I '-,•'*,••
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•' , , ,'Jigents for ttiO Cotiapany. .
- ! sprsmo3. I ',3lab.St+ T cnranda P.
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or appointed ny, .
appralstnent to Mo.
..n Lefleri-dee'd,. fate
the dirties of Ida ap-
Yerton & Meteor; in
lee 3d day of Atigtett.
I "at which time and
requ'ei.teti to attend s .
). I.)VVAITON; ,
I AnilltorL
•
~ICE.--Joseph
tr. and It.. W.
rt of Common Plea,.
and tall Mar Tem.
r appideted
by Sheriff's ,
tty, attend to thy
office In Tom - meth on
75. at 1 o'clork
paving claims +Dm
f or be forever 410 'al
-1
Itow.
J. STREETER,
1331=2
• ICE.—C.
s. In the Cmirt .
wiry. No. 41, Sgpf ,
r' appointed by . I i!
tt the hands of the
of the defendant' ,
Ito the duties of
the 17th day - of I.:-
rthe office of Wilt &
rowantla, when find
,f 1 - to present their
puling In upon l.i
Durm wit r
Antutork,
41S' Norric '.
that all persons in ,
ranßoone% law of
Ike Itnnielliatesti
all per,ofia" hav int;
'present them,
in N.
Atha '
L'S NOTICE.
Ithat all I,ett...ns•
. 11:1/1. late .t.f
t ate payinent to. the
elatais
aulhenticatoi
.111cF, DO IN
s); • Attittlehitratur4
S' ' NOTICE
1111.4;a11persons fp
itt- -
1. Illltinsoct.
paymel:t
ti.n having Oaf ICA
logo to tilt! .1.,11111