Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 08, 1876, Image 3

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Ttyrsaaa, Tlitriday, Juni
LOCAL AND CENtRAL.
TIT% meeting of Pomona Grange in this
place last week, was well attended.
IleAtrEn t HILL it Wixom have been
building an addition to their market
building.
Go and witness the grand opening in
the north store in Mercur Block, :this
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Tire next Universalist Sociable will be
/ ell at. the bore of At.t.m McKEA; on
Wcdnesday oaetnng, June 14th.
. Tait front of Mercer Block has received
a (mit coat of paint, and is very much
improved, in appearance thereby.
THE new store in Mercer Block, is a
fixed fact. The store has been• newly
painted and papered, and looks as bright
as a trade dollar. .
Mtn S. A. MYER has a cactus which
last week piesented a most beautiful ap
pearance, displaying over thirty blossoms,
of deep scarlet color, with; white petals.
IVE, believe there is a special law for
the punishment of personsiwho steal flow
ers from cemeteries t in this State. If so,
our borough authorities should see that it
is enforced. Several cOmplailts have
reached us of vandalism in Riverside Cem
etery.
Tun Corner Stout, or the church at Lu
thers Mills, will be laid June IN at 2
et, clock Nt. Address by Rev. E. J.
TlLkuNtaas, P. E. of Troy District. The
Quarterly Conference of Burlington
charge will be held in connection with the
aborfs,setvice.
A sPECIAL train, consisting of eight
palace coaches, passed down the road on
Tuesday: The passengers were mainly
railroad men and their. wives. It. A.
PACKER and alley J.. M. WARD and wife,
J. MACFARLANE and wife, Joie D. MoN
rsicra and wife and It F. Goornitax and
wife, accompanVed - tha party.
TILE following are the officers of the
Philoneatlican Society—a young men's
literary association connected with the
Institute—who were elected on Monday
evening last: -
Pre-tit/eat—F. V. Frustum e
rice Prext.—CHAe. COOLEY.
Ser'y—E. 13.McKr.z.
Treaz.--
.
1.(I rarian—J. P. Monaow.
° C eys Bus. Com.—S. M. llorsvox.
E. Bonnounits is now canvassing
ills county for the popular and interest
:by work, entitled "Our Country and its
Resources." ; ' The title of the book gives
an indication'of its character, and is suflil
cipnt to gain for it an examination. No
more useful volume could be placed in
the hands of the boys than this. Mr. B.
is a thoroughly reliable gentleman, and
we ask for him and his book a warm re
eption.
AT the meeting, of Watkins Post No.
58, G. A. R., on Friday,: June 2, 1876. the
following resolution was unanimously
ladopt,ed:
Rep)!red, That the comrades of Wat
kins Pmt NO. GS,' G. A. It., hereby ten
der their thanks to the ladies and people
of Towanda, for their assistance and in
terest manifested in the memorial services
May 30.
THE Wyalusing District Mu isterial As
sociation will bold its next meeting in
.TunkbannOck, commencing June 20, at
sz. Rev. Su..tis RAnsEn will deliver
the opening' address, Rev. F. A. DONEY
alternate. Rev, DI C. BARNES will preach
the second evening, Rev,. E. F. Ronzwri
alternate. Distridt ,Stewards Convention
im the ''2otlx at '2 J.. NS:
GO). GREF.NFIELD, Sec'y
Skit:filers Eddy, June.l.
ERN:MEW:F:II & RAY, of Auburn, N.
Y., are now and_ have been in town for
several days, taking photographic Views.
They also mOke views of residences, and
we have been permitted to examine sev
eral of thenr,,land take pleasure in stating
that we believe they are well executed
and faithful •rel resentations. They have
a large' !number of stereseopic views
of the delightful scenery in this•vicinity,
which must be highly prized by. all.
Specimens of their work may be seen at
FP,ltEtt's Gallery. •
PERS(6rAI..--J. V. GEIGER met with an
accident on Decoration Day, which con
fined him to the house for several days,
steppin. , from the car at Athens,
he sprained his ankle.
Ovnrerox and 'family, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Fox and some 'other persons
-from this place, will visit the Centetudal
next week.
• —Maj. E. \V. HALF. and fatnily and
Jos. G. PATTON, are "doing"
. the centen
nial this week. - "
T,u Progressive Temperance Reform'
SoeietY.celebrated its sixth anniversary at
East Spring !Till. with appropriate exer
cises, May 24. The financial report of the
Secretary exhibits a balance of pledges
over all indebtedness. The trustees have
paid all the outstanding claims. The So
ciety, may therefore be reported free from
debt. Rev. GEO GREENYMI.D conduc
ted tne opening exercises and Rev. F. A.
DoNEv, 'delivered the annual address.
The little flilks added to the interest of:
the occasion singing, and the spirit of
the "people gives promise for future ear
nest work in the cause of temperance.
M. M. Coxr.itsF, the gentlemanly and
intelligent agent for ( iliryant's History df
the United States, cv:s in town last week,
delivering tbeitirst volume of tho•*ork:
We have AA' had time to examine the
boil: fully. bat those acquainted with the
antliiiir 7 ean judge very well of its charac
ter from the high literary repatation.of
I . 3a.r.ANT. It is a work which should
be carefully read , by all, of our people.
Its appearance simultaneously with the
opening of the Centennial Exhibition is
opportune, as it will aid in a proper 'un
derstanding of the diSplay made. See ad
-vert iSement in another column.
LIN,TA 3 elCded the , following officers
On 'Nes - day evening, for the ensuing year:
Prr kb. !tt—tcit As. L. Tum . v.
President—R. A. MERC;rn
.Ser re terry—W M. S. VINCENT. •
Fiwthelai .5•1•r€147 ry—CHA.s. E. Scorn.
Tred,Rurer—W DOIDGE.
Trusiteis—lt. A. PACKER and E. T. No-
Fireman—OLAßK B. PORTER.
First Asst—M. M. Sr Ai.Drsc.
Scrawl Airst:—Al.nF.ET LoNa.
Engineer—Jonx W. MEAss.
• Pliiernen—J. C.. l lHrtric.,.W. K. MAR
SHALL, JEsF.F..:ki.vkit. JAM Es SUACT,
H. KETUMINF. G. S. MCCABE.
I IN 31piequ'ANs.—Ata special meeting
of canton Encampment, No. Is 4, I. 0. of
0. F., held at (kid Fellows Hall on Tues
day evening, May 30, .t 4.76, the following
preamble and resolutions, on the death of
Senior P. C. P., .1: W. GRIFF,IN, which
occurred on May 23, 18;1i, were adopted:
IVitEitEAs, Tho fraternal ties which
have so long bound us to our departed
Brother,Seitior P. C.'P., J. W. GRIFFIN,
air severed, nn more . to be united until
the dead Shall be raised incorruptible,
therefore be it
Re.toked,, That' in the death of Brother
GRIF_EIN this Encampment has lost a
faitlifid member, whose walk in life
illus
trated in an eminent degree the virtues
and principles which it is the object of.
on* Order to inculcate and promote.
ResotrO, That while we bow itt_all hum
bleness to the Will of God, we sincerely
tender to the family of our deceased
Brother in this hour of their bereavement
. our hearrelt' Condolence, and commend
them to the tender mercies of that kind
Providence whose favor we all hope to re
ceive..
lirauire t, That our charter be draped in
idqurning for ninety days; the usual
badge be worn by the.members of this
Enc.mpnieut for thirty days, and that
preaMble lend resolutions be spread
n xm 010 minutes;
Resaccd, That the Scribe be infected to
a nui a copy or this preamble and resolu
tions to the fainily of the deceased, and
'that a copy be furnished the Canton .sen
tinct, Elmira Afir , rtiacr, and BRADFORD
ItErontett for publication.
.8111 1 1 DAY was the anniversary Of Pente
cost, and was celebrated with impressive
ceremonies is the Catholic, Episcopal aid
"Lutheran churches. :Pent Ong
la the three principal fastittlaolithe
lo called because it wik• eelebkited the fif
tieth' day'. after -the Palomar. ra later
times it has been celebrated by the He
brews as tturcommemomtion of the reve
lation of law on Sinai, of which this blithe
'anniversary. By Christiana it is palebra
tell in ansunenssration'of tbti day whet.,
ids related in Acts IT, the, Holy Ghost de
eceuded upon the APostles.andlestowed
upon them.the gifted' tongues. • The con
version of
.8,000 persons was held to be
the beginning of preaching of the gospel
to all nations. ,The festival of Pentecost
eras in the early age one of the favorite
Seasons for administering baptism, and
is these who received it were clothed in
.White,' to symbolize the spiritual purity
which baptism confers, the day acquired
the name of Whit Sunday or Whitsun
tide.
= ATffirsa GnArmo knoot.—Professor
CRAwrottb has resigned the position of
Prhaciral of the Athens Graded School.
The Board will find it no easy task to fill
his place, as bels one of the very best
teachers in the State. We are not advised
as to his future plaiis, but trust he does
not anticipate abandonlng the profession,
or leaving this cohnty. The following is
the correspondence between Prof. enAw.
rewO and the Directors on the subject :
AT111.211, Pa.. May t:. 1574.
TO TUt BeksatD or Settoos Dlairrons or
Aittasa BOSOUGll.—Cieretlelitistr Lt i la your due
that I formally declareto you whit sngenerally
known, my des re that rily services as' Principal of
the schools of this borough be discontinued at the
clew of &.e !present term, June end.
.Notwlttodandin my great attachment for the
Schools, and my re luctance
uctance to serer relations which
inr!tbe most pan have been pleaaant to me. I am
prumpted to submit this, my resignation, not from
dissatisfaction as to the way In Which my efforts to
increase the efticiency of the schools has been sus-
Milled. nor from a Vain to do aught that in any
way can he prejudicial to them ,• but from a desire
to' be connected with the schools of a more appre
ciative plare, to obtain a position of larger demands
and larger emoluments, a desire common to all who
loon toward progress. ltespectfully,
J.- C. CitawrOnn
Principal Athens Graded schools.
•
* copy of resolutions by the Board of
&hoot. Directors'of Athens BoroUgh Dis
trict, Athens, Pa., passed June 1, 1876:
11KftZAs, Mr. J. C.
Crawford, Principal of the
Grafted Schools or this district, has offered his res
ignation, to tate effcet at the close of the present
trrM; and, Whereas., we dean It but proper. In pas
tlee, to Mr. Crawfor.l, that an ezprt,..lo,, of the
trellogs of this Board towards him by i made; be it
therefore.
Resolr,t, That Ala resignation he accepted with
trgti•t, hie management ni the echoole hating met
theapprobation of the flown!,
Rego/red. TWO. we emisttler Mr. rrawrund ernlm
emus qualified to teach, his scholarly acquirements
and gentlemanly character giving tam few rent In
Itlx,Ornfesslon.
Rell'rolrell.; That we Cordially recommend him to
any institution of learning that may need his ser
vices.
Resolved. That a ropy of these resolutions, sign
ed by tbe President. and Secretary, be given Mr.
Crawford,
,tininimously adopted.
IL WILLISTON, President
S. livxm, Secretary* .
.S4ATERVILLE MAnNETIC SPRINGS.--We
had. the pleasure recently, of spending a
few: days at the celebrated Slaterville
Springs, ,and take pleasure in recommen
dingthe resort to persons suffering from
the -'effects of rheumatism, paralysis or
the mother diseases to 'whirl "flesh and
blood is heir." It is oLly, a few years
since the. healing virtue of the waters was
diScoVered, and yet the record of wonder
ful cities would fill a volume. That these
accounts are no fables, is easily demons
trated, as, in most cases the Subjects are
"living witnesses" of the truth aud per
manency of the cure.
The waters are retched at a depth of
about sixty feet below the surface'. The
last twenty-five feet is clay. When the
pipe passes through this the water rises,
in some places, to a height of fifteen feet
above the ground. The flow is continual,
and never affected by either dry or wet
weather. •In appearance it is as clear as
crystal, . and to the
an
is like pure
spring water. As an evidence of tile
presence in it in a large degree, of iron,
by immersing a knife blade in it for a
short-time, the steel will be so thoroughly
charged as to lift, a shingle nail as readily
as a magnet. Glass subjected to the ac
tion of the war also turns a beautiful
amber color its lti short time. From all
that we saw and heard we deem it a pleas
ant dirty to recommend the waters to per
sons suffering from rheumatism, paraly
sis or any other disease which results from
a dis Ordered system.
VOW TO RF.ACft SLATERVILLE.
The springs may be reached etilierfmm
Itichferd, oa the• S. C. R. R., Mottville,
on the' C. I. & E,ll. R., or Carolina, on
the D;_ L. ••S: W.-R. R. By taking the 1
o'clock A. M. train from this station you
cari, by leaving the road at Richford, be
in Slaterville by eight or nine - o'clock.
By coaulting time tables the.reader will
readili ascertain what train to take.
The . :,"Fountain Douse" is the place to
stop. '-it is a large building, just erected.
and is-kent by MosEs DEDI9CIi, who Las
hiffiself elperienced the beneficial effects
of the Wa.ters. Mr. D. and the several
member; of his family seem to vil with
each other in acts of -kindness aMT cour
tesy tct:the guests of the lious'e. and We
are certain that no reasonable cuest, will
ever have anise to complain. The rooms
are- large and neatly' furnished, while the
lawn and shave trees afford a pleasant re
treat for those who desire to spend a por
tion of their time out of doors. A letter
addressed to Mr. DF.DRICK a few days in
advance of your visit, will insure you a
comfortable vehicle on the arrival of the
train at any of the stations.
TI - SC , ,lllolll,.—Farmers are just finish
ing oat. seeding. Low lands have been
too N ut for farming, and considerable
land ci)lafated for oats is left for some
thing sUe, . Rffnis people make a grevious
complaint about the weather, but they
might well take it as it comes. Thew
is nothing gaint%l by fretting.,
The_word "Centennial" attaches to er
erything now-a-days, even to the babies
that "Come, to town.", I suppose the
chickens hatched this year will be known
as Centkiiiial roosters'and Pullets a few
monthslience.
Ourlownsman, 11.. B. Ar . 'has
been in corunizssion house in Phila'!el
phia sieve Ajwil,lst. His stay is not a
jkrmanent thing. however. 8.01,Ev
KEEN IS completing - , a fine-country res
idence. :7, A.. 1. SyLviiittA, one of our mer
chants. has returned fruit: the Centennial,
and is selling goods as-low as ever, and
our other merchant, li. E. CouSwEbi.,
has just4tall'en Iv partner, in
.the persou,of
Miss ItEpptiA STURM-WANT. The copart
nership papers were signed and sealed iu
presence of the minister.
Fruittrees of all kinds are arrayed in
bloSsount gay. giving promise of an abun-
dance 4 fruit in its season, if jack frost
and stinging insects do not take too I),q
bite. We are thankful for the blossoms,
tilling all the air with fragrance.
Since the Horsen robbery last Marcb,
we think it wouldn't be healthy to be
caught Piuw Rog about o' nights after peo
ple's stamps and watches. There are
bolts and bars inside, and tierce watch
dogs acting as' Worthy 'Ontside Guards,
while a'six shooter ornaments the under
side of the pillow; with a long range mus
ket at the heatfrof the bed. However,
with nabt- a red salted down, we feel
something as llonAcn Gnenr.Er did once
in Paris.".,' The police' locked him up in
jail overnight, and he wrote back to the
Tribune),bompit, saying he "never felt so
secure in all'his life." t
The seventh anniversary of the Tem-•
peranee , - ,Reform SOcitty, came oil Wed
nesday eyening, May 2 . 4. Rev. A. F. Do-
NET dcliyered the opCning address. fol
lowed hy• Dr. N. J. CociswEi.t., who gave
a review -of the work accomplished by the
Society,lind the'eventa of the past year.
The doctrine which the society preaches
is a ri!ilit use of the useful and total absti
nence from the harmful and among the
harmfuPjhey class stimulant., as at war
with man's economy, whether used as
beverageS or as medicines; that whether
in thesform of tobacco or alcoholthey are
always harmful. In shoit, they teach
that obedience to God's laws in regard to
the physical man, is a 'cardinal plank in
the temperance platform, and the sooner
the fact is recognized, the better,
May.. 27111, 1876.
THE Sebool Board of this Borough hate
adopted cluyot'sGeographies,and they will
be introduced in the schools at the corn
inenixinent of the Fall terra. Thr, change
Rill not ;involve the parents in buy addi
tional expense.
!,These geographies haet been•prepared
by Dr. Nrnold Guyot, Prof. of Geology
and Phy*al Geography in the College of
New Jersey,,at Princeton. They are the
work,of rintaitter. It is conceded that in
the department of Geography, Dr. Guyot
has nn equal in this country. lie was a
pupil in Carly life of the great Miter, of
Gerniany; and was the first to introduce
truly scientific, principles into the study of
=r7ph y in this land of his adoption.
..4.pisis, who knew, him wail from'
P: S. Mil.r.Eu,
Ono. Miimt,
C. A. Ettrrr,-41{,1
• Comaltteit
I
SOM ELODY
youth, id ,of hit= "No other gevagra-
Yter — hving understands the relation of the
physical features of our earth so well, or
knows'hberto - present them to students
with such simplicity and clearness as Prof.
Guyot." Prof. Dana, of Yale Cipllege,
says of him: "Prof. Ouyot, the author of
The Earth and Man,' is one of the ablest
'Physictl Geographers in the *Old, and
is , remarkable; not only for his general
knowledge and his comprehensive views,
but also for the simplicity of his method
orPressrating his favorite science to read
ers or hearers." Prof. Joseph Henry, of
the Sinithsonian Institute, recommends
his maps as "greatly superior to any
works of this kind previously published in
this country." At the Vienna Exposition
in 1873, her received a Medal of Progress
—the highest honor bestdwed upon any
American for Educational works.
This is sufficient to shot , the (politica,
tions'of the alithdr, and the estimation in
which his books are held by the most
Competent judges. It cannot be otherwise
than that his series of Geographies 'must
be greatly superior to those compiled by
mein , drill-masters; men who, however
experienced in teaching,Lve no scientific
training or knowledge for so great an un
dertaking. Students of Law or Theologj .
read Blackstone, and Hodge, and Watson.
Students of Philosophy and Science, 'pore
over Reid, Hamilton, Bacon and Agassiz.
In these departments, and ,indeed in all
others, with the tingle eiteeptieit of Edu
cation, it is a recognized principle that
the best books come from the greatest
and'most original minds. And this prin
ciple must come to be recognized in Edu
cational matters. The day of mete om
pilers_and empiricists must soon reach its
end. We see ; a token of this in tho re
markable unanimity with which the. Pri
ncipals of our Graded. Schools and Made
mies recommend Guyot's Geographies.
They find that great ability and knowl
edge pay in . text-books. Pupils get on'
faster- and with far greater ease to the
teachers. We can bear testimony from
personal observation as to the more rapid
progress made by children in the use of
these books, as compared with these Of a
previous date. We are justified in expect
ing
larger-results in. geographical studies
in our graded school in this borough, and
We trust that in due time all the schools
in our county will realise the same benefit..
THE ":1108S.”—A BRILLIANT DISMAY.
=The streets of Towanda presented a•re
markably busy and brilliart appearance
on Monday last. The occasion was the
inauguration of a summer eamplign by
the " United States Fanning Mill Compa
ny." ' About noon eight matched teams
of horses were led up in front of DAYTON'S
h:paiem shop, where e egant new harness
were. placed upon them. They were then
taken down to the carriage factory 'of
.TAMES BRYANT,where new wagons await
ed them., The wagons were then taken
to the manufactory and loaded with mills,
after which the procession proceeded to a
point opposite the Yank, where Mr. Wl)
oo
"took" the whole thing, making a beau
tiful picture. The Lin-ta Band, followed
by a large throng of peopl?, made their
appearance at this time, and, while dis
coursing excellent music.m:uchcdthrough
the streets, f flowed by the Farming Mill
earaleade and citizeuq. The grand
di -
play was a most gratifying surprise to
many of our people, 'or while most Of
them had heard of the " Boss," but feW
realized the magnitude of the enterprise,
or the important relation it bears to the
prosperity of our town. A short history
of the mill May not be uninteresting.
About three years since-, the patenteei.
Mr. J. W. JonNsosz, came to thi:i place
with a single mill, which be exhibited day
after day for many weeks .without indu
cing any. one to invest ill his invention.
Drivenalmost to despair, he finally- per
'suaded Capt. MANt - ima-: to take hold of
the mill and manufacture a few on trial.
The result prored so successful that Capti.
31. at once determined to commence the*
manufacture on a large scale, anti to thiS
end organizeda company with a capita!
of $,20,W0. The company has now corn,-
mene4.l work, anti will manufacture millS
and semi them to every part of the corm
try. A trial nr three years has proved it
to be superior to any other now - in use,
and - the demand for it- among intelligent
farmers is daily increasing. The sales in
this State alone, will probably reach ten
thousand this season. The mill is also
being extensively manufactured in Call.
ada.
The ,FUCC.CSS which has crowned. the ef
forts of the inventor is gratifying to the,
entire' community, and the evidences of
apprreiatiou' which were manifested on
Monday must have been cheering to him.,
The farmers of the country owe , to him a
luting debt of gratitude, anti his name
will be handed down to posterity as one of
the benefactors of the agriculturist. The
company engaged in the manufacture of
the mills is composed of such well known
and reliable business men as C M AN
VILLE, L. 11. nonEtts, NV: A. CHAMBER
LIN. E. E. 13usTiNnTort, OEO. 11.
WArw, and others. The rcput qion
of these gentlemen would be a Sufficient
guarantee to thei Merits of . the "
but. the practienlAcst to which it has been
subjected for the past three years, leaves
nu twin for doubt as ;to its perfect adap
tation to the wants of fahners. ,
Ponosa OnaNfir...-The first regular.
meeting of Bradford District Pomotia
Grange, convened at 2 r. m., in K. of I'.
Hall, Towanda, June 1, nearly twe hun
dred Patrons, and the officers, with one
exception, being- present.
Committee on credentials reported 25
Oranges represented by I's delegates and
fifth degree elects. Report accepted and.
approved.
The Minutes of the last meeting were
read ' . and approved.
lL o. Morgan, chairman of the Execu
tive committee, presented a verbal report
showing the business arm of the Order to
be in a healthy condition, and arrange
ments in process of completion whereby
Granges, and Patrons, may be largely
benefited. Members of the einninittee,
Worthy Master, and Bro. Loomis, of the
State Exeentive f'ommittee offered re-
Marks and valualdr, sag cstmas 01 co-op
eration. . '
The ,finest ion of d ranges,or
requiring license for 'the purchase and
dist rilintion of ;44)41(1s to members inciden
tally arrise, and all questions of intei est to
Patrons on the suNect were fully answer
ed by Bros. Landon, Loomis and Lilley.
Special committee on insurance fiiiled
to report, and asked for inp . re time. -
On Motion of Bro. Morgan their re=
quest was granted: . .
Committee on Constitution and By-
LaWs presknted al report, which, on me,
tion, was accepted; briefly consideitatand
on nuition of Bro: t'zeott, recommitted,
with instructions t, amend and - report at
our .nest meeting.
Committee ; on officers' jewels and
Grange on fit, reported the necessary ar
ticles procured. Report accepted, ap
proved, and committee discharged.
On motion, Bros. DeLong, Lamson,
Morgan, Munn, Bale and Scott were duly
chosen to arrange the fifth degree work.
llro. Smith presented the following:
Remired, That the next regular meet
ing of the Grange be held in Canton, the,
last Thursday in August, at 9 A..M.
Bro. Boss, and others from the west,
spoke strongly in favor of the resolution.
presenting such convincing, brotherly and
hospitable, arguments that but little resist
:MCC was offered to its passage.
Bills amounting to kt.:23.45 were present
ed, approved, and ordered paid.
Bro. Wni. H. Shaw presented his resig
nation as a.tnember of the finance com
mittee, which was, on motion, accepted,
and Bro. G. 14. Fuller duly chosen to fill
the vacancy.
At 6 r. m., on motion of Bro. Hale, ad
journed till 7.30. Carried,
Worthy. Muster called to order at r.
SI., and opened the Grange in the Fifth
-Degree.
Report of committee on Fifth Degree
accepted and committee, discharged.
A class of forty were introduced and
duly raised to the Pomona Degree, Sister
li B. Morgan presiding at the piano. An
interesting and enjoyable seeson followed,
and the social features of the Order fully
exemplified.
Grange re-opened for business, when
the W. M.. briefly explained' the misun
derstanding that called out the resolution
of censure • against the Eureka Mower
Company at ouriast fleeting.
Worthy Deputy reported 48 Granges in
the county, nearly all Of which were id a:
healthy, prosperous condition.
• A short seasto of short speeChes on the
good of the Order followed. Bro. Alvord.
spoke briefly on the Centennial Exhibi- .
tiof, Patrons Eneamptnent, etc., showing
the business, grandeur, and the unequaled_
educational advantages of the former to
the American people, and the , home com-,
forts, social and pecuniary advantages se
cured to Patrons by the latter. The Bsw.
closed by offering the following, whwh
mad unsnlnsously:
' Eyed, That we heartily endorse the
movement inaugurated and successfully
carried qut by membe r , of our Order, - to
.
providing a comfortable and commodious
building for the accommodation of Pat
rol* and their fanatical' near the Centen
nial grounds, whets all 'the` comforts apd
conimulences of a iirstAlats liottl may be
enjoyed at reasonable coat. and we most
,earoestly . recommend the Patrons En
canipment to all Patrons visiting: the Ex
hibition.
On motion of Bro. Datong,' it was
l&-soleed, That the Secretary be re
quOted to prepare a copy 'of the proceed
ings of this meeting for publication in the
REI 4 OIITEB, with a request that the other
Toliaada papera copy-
Bros. Landon,Ross and Loomis were
dnly appointed s douirnittee to care for
the Grange property and arrange for the
next meeting.
Cloised at 10.40 r. sr. •
E. G. OWEN, Secretary.
•
SCRAPS FROM THE. SOCIAL tioRDER—
WHEREIN is DISCERNED A PAIIALLEL BE
TWEEN THINGS SOCIAL ARV POLIT. IC.—
A l ynung gentleman, who is by far too
noisy to be set down as an acute obserier
of men or events, has, nevertheless been
playing the spy in social circles, and
comes out with a conviction as notable as
Carl Salutes, that we must all be up and
doing in the way, of party reforms. My
friend's theory, however, seems the more
likely to be productive of immediate re
sult, inasmuch as ho is not so nice about
coming down from his independent perch,
and setting himself to work in the "mud—
which mud, be it ever so dirty, should at
least have the merit of supporting his
neutral fence rails. His manifesto is
much more practical in i'social way, than
Calthls is in a politiciat; and betrays far
1e17.9 seruple as to the policy of keeping to
the old party lines. lie is down on tram
mels, and contemplates a terrific ride
thrust at exclusiveness. Ho has handed
over a social programme for hire. Minos-
Itszte", inspection, which if carried out on
a certain ambitions occasion, will quite
distance the Fifth Avenue affair. •Having
decided upon initiating reform In social
entertainment. it is suggested that she
be' partitularly guarded in issuing her in
vitations, against deadening and, over
weighting the atmosphere of her parlors
by thelpresenec of the old social hacks,
or the dictators of a despotic social ring.
Site hilt° secure the services of 'a local
preacher, who can enliven the guests by
an occasional bark at corruption, as
CAHL's did, : but it is,nit considered ad
vissblej. to depend much on octog enarian
' I
poets, or t suubbed diplomatists fu r added
• eclat. 'The top lights of literary! and
court circles amble even more badly in
small enclosures than the military - figures,
and one is apt to be disappointed in them.
CARL Was. It is hinted that a goodly in
terspering of bright young lawyers and
some ot the, stray students whd, have
about them ;n aroma and invigoration of I
thought, would increase the enjoy m ent of
an evening's entertainment vastly more I
than the. old set of stagers who have done
duty fur the last generation. The,fe fel
lowsdo ',not depend: quite as • extensively
on theirlheels and mustache for recogni
tion, :110 can, , upon the appearance
one oulsory symptoms, leave the
floor ofj the edifice fur the particular set
of dancers, who have front time lumn.- I
tal monopolized that privilege. They I
have even been known to lighten a hos
tess' lab Ors by helping to entertain young
ladies who took refuge against the Walls,
and old! ladies who were not dowager
duchesses, and were crowded into the
corners. A fair sprinkling of clerks is
ornamental, as they wear gloves faithless
ly, and with a set intention to which Pa's
sons seldom attain, and' are, moreover,
exceedingly serviceable in the evoltitions
of the German. At this point in the pro
gramme j it was deemed advisable by the
noisy young man to insert a cantles!, lest
Mrs. BRlssitEELs• should forget herielf
and go out into the highways and hedges
and call in young mechanics to her feast.
She is encouraged in a growing leniency
toward them as a class, and as the spirit
of independence and reform develops in
her own and other matronly bosoms, as it
has in 'exer t 's.. she may yield to an
amiable jinclination in that direction.
Eligible young men are greatly in requisi
tion since the depopulation consequent
upon the War, and Mrs. B. is not the wo
than to ignore the situation. If in the
course of human events it should come
about that Mrs. Stupendous, or Mrs.
Great Britain, or 31rs. Little lit:Rain, or
r trs. WALES, or any other imporanr fac
taw of the United Kingdom, with an in
conyCnient surplusage of girls, should
Consider it proper to invite clean habited,
well-ordered young mechaniesi to their so
cial entertainments, Mrs. BRISMIEELS
can feel herself perfectly warranted in
following j suit. She is reminded that she
should hesitate, as CARL did, before fling
ing MI all old party restraints, until she
is sufficiently assured as a leader in socie
,Jy to introduce innovation.'
Of course our party will be a success.
We are suing to,invite most of the 4:iute.;
married people, :and all the oldish young
ladies,.a:nd the whole bevy of pretty girls
promiscuously: If some of them sit
around and look bored, and some more
stand around and look. as if J they were
trying awfully hard to enjoy themselves,
anti others of them exeutte themselves from
adding their quota of pleasure and testi
mony to the occasion, as Witr.ism Ci7L
LEN dikrand yet others make known I
two or three choiees they are holding in
reserve, as Cu sul.F.s Fes:sets did, • it will
: 1
only be in ; the nature of things social with:
Mrs. IlitisKnEELs, as it was in the nature
of things political with Cam.. They will
stay late enough to satisfy the gas compa
ny, and Muss refreshments enough to
gratify the hostess; and then will come
lie plaudit, " Well done, goad and faith
ful servant,". just as it did to CARL, from'
lips as disin terested
e as arc the independent
rn
jouals. -
We have given parties ita a matter of
principle every season, but never with
such presPect of entire satisfaction as
since we have declared our independence
of old party lines. Mrs: B. has also re
ceived valuable suggestions from M AININA
JANH upon the advantages of introducing
a mare liberal arid nun-exclusive element
into her sticial entertainments, such an
extent, that her attention is directed to
the fact that the most unbending evils of
social' HO are attributable to its older
tnenthe.rs. "The most inflexible sinners
are the old ones," she adds, knowingly. li
" The hatid4 that hold up the social bars •
most unflinchingly against impecunious'
worth and, ungilded virtue, are the wrin
kled oues,l' she sighs, , ominously, and it
may clime Ito that my beloved will clamor
• for a 'system of venerable decapitation,
and a social inquisition as hugely indis
criminating as the old - lady , affair at
Washineten, or the more ancient one of
• ^
time Jesuit fathers. • C. J. B.
THE Centennial Base Ball Club of this
place played a match game with the Non
roetou Club on Saturday last, which re:
stilted in a liictory for the former, by a
score of 13 to 14. The Centennials are
boys ranging From 10 to 14 years of age.
SINESS LOCAL.
L
Prints at KENT & Buss.'
rqr Ne
Dress Gilals at KENT &
rirNe,
lot of Shawls at KENT &
M'Now
itLISS%
a ri=elcol daily at it T.ND . LEM AN'S
Xr New g
ifir-Engrxilng thine at HssDat.wAN's Jewelry
Stole.
w stock of Corsets' at KENT &
Cr' A n
BLiss%
M' But
BLlss.*
rick's Patterns at KENT '&
s' Linen Suits at KENT
INT' Lacli!
& Buse'.
I Cad Int KENT It Buss' and see
their new goods.
Cloths and Cassimcres
EV" Newl
KT.NT a Bril
Cam" A full line of Parasols,and Fans at
KENT t 81.1 4, 5 4 .
1 •
•
air ENIOLiL)IAN 'offers a great ri:.(luetiott Sil
ver-1'134c1! Itial,re.
]
far A full flue of losiery and Gloves at
L
K.ENT 8L11.,40. •
lino of Summer Skirts at
Kr.s.r
• 1
'White goods in great variety' at
KENT k lit. tS4'.
6 . 0 W I KENT & Buss' for your No
tions awl Faney,Gofida.
r
rtr Call at KENT 6 - , Buss', and look
se stsetz Pisek eSraleselketee
.rurliatitcarriages at B
largemember Mack- is
!Inver PlatelX•re at reduced ph
VirTbe pLico to get ()
Was Work lost
or A largo stock of gam
at tut, at WHITCOMB & 811AUT'S.
iAn tho latest pub
cheap, at Wuktvolus ♦ oirauro,
Vir Everything in the line
eq et iiirtIITCOMB 4 SUAUTIS.
WHITCO3II3 & StIAI7
Aleut Boots tion?fectureci In the
far The largest and best a
spring clothing in town, sit M.E. It
Inr You can got all the la ,
Stationery, very cheap, at WIIITCO
re' A largo assortment of
slimmer hats, just received, at If
GEM
rir Great reduction in
Watches at Climu OE nt.lN:s.[JnEke 5
D
tar 0 f tee: hours at D r. OD
tat Boom", iroOt 9 o'clock A. U. to 4
sharp time-{)uoirta'.
KirGotd, Silver, and Steel Specla
Glasses, iu great variety, at IIENDLL
17 Store.
yr It yen want to secure a gnol ar
the worth of our money, the plane to
DELMAN'S.
le - Don't tall to call at Itssm.r.3
wish to buy anything hi the line of Jo
and Slicer-plated Ware.
F Cpt RENT.—The
lately ()coupled by Cot. IlottioN, on
Enquire f.D. C. DuWirr.
ITENDELNIAII has the fit
of lratehe:4 l Joirelry and fillYerware, r .
Into tills twien, Call aptl Roo le
/WM. flaNnaLltAst Las the Jarg
stock ofladles• and gentletoens , gold
watches ever brought to Towanda.
rff Rubber Paint, also R, I
all colors awl rit)ades, at lowest prfres..
M. WELL
nrifyou have :t Sewing 31:te
troubles you, or Is SO out of ()Myr 11
work. take II to Black's Drury, at To
tutu: It put.in go,sl
Passenger:4 to the West w•
to 1111 , 1r - solvantage to port' ha..o tick ilts
wapda, pti pot. HMO. reduru d pre) fn
WANT [ r.l).—SCveral spans yo
M.A.: Must Is! mound. Mutt, and g[sstisize
r. M. MANVII.t.):,
- C 4 l ' ' rite tirgest awl best . .tssor
e[ser tr[maist [to lllls place, ea
seers F Itto•T !".,••••
o t-Trlf.tt:i;N:at. hip str)re..)ti "
ha, the larg, llutnaa Ga
fen...llll:lth 1/1.3.1k1-I.
Cr - Take Notice, there ig a
ductlon In Waltham and F. a! r!s
II ENDELM N'S add run wits tw sure to
the prletat ho oftvtlng.
far We have just oprtiell a finc
meat of Mills awl l'aysim-roA,
new Spring Styles In Coating's and Sultlu.
michlG-tt
• rr FitosT & SoNs are prepare
nlsb Lanizyptins. am! wlndow cornbq
low prices. tali aiul examlnc thrlr 13t
went, no trouble to show them.
•larLadeis ! the new 'Cable P
Ironstone China Is very mach like real (
The shape boaatlful and quality g
New and fresh. Now really at . 1
I=l
Or The Lidies will be pleased tl
that I. K. HARMS' has to
Wanda, and Is now recellingt a large and a'
stork of millinery and fancy goods, and in
attention 05 hin numerals customers.
rr" Buy the Jamestown Alpacas
re:men.why: They are warranted to wpft
shrinking or fading; to, be fnily 27 .Iriell
and to be equal In durability 16 the;' , TerYlbe
In the market.
Powt:l.t.B CO.. Pole agents for inanufr
re' REMOVAI.,-- 7 Mrs. s (,Is.
removed her dress-mak:tic latSilleSs.tilr..o
In the hone formerly occupied by
nearly oppo,lte E. 0. Outtnnielts; 11l
back of the Ward ilotise.
of the ivstbite patronmv.(maz•nw
Y POWELL & CO.—We 1 - dive j
celved our large Spring Stork of Wall Valr
ready, for exhibition. In addition. to 01
stork 0! plain tint , , while and brown
have added a hanasolor assort aunt of floe
Silver; hold and Decorated Poio-nr.
?Pleise call and examine "ur
March 1, 167G•tf
per- " Oily a cough,.' has
=
rigs or bruttehlal tubes have heel, afaaek,
e•tdt nature sounds an Waritt.t , -It, te!lta
ti r diseaseWittilttnt suggests "try
Balsam of Wild Cherry;" It has cured. du
half or a century, thottstuls uprot.thett
perNm=. Alt tong as you cough. there is
(fir the rough is a safety valve. Use ••111+1
txi cured. 50 rents and el a bottle. So!
druggists.
Buy the Jamestown Alpae
thq following reasons:
They are made from the hest coateirlais.
They7are dyed in !moll a manner seat
plete saturation of color.
They are so thoroughly shrunken in Mil
to be unaffected by (Limpness. They may
fore he Washed and done up like linen, will
lea;st injury.
*or .ale by l'Owti.t. 0 Co., sole agenls
En!
or- This article can be put in
day nme, and auu l ry,ar, \war
EZE2
it will neither ' sr , ratch nnr tarnish, and
kept clean and milli:ult as ca;lly aswaAlng
•
gia,3ware,
vittaltty w he particularly atlavel•
housekeepers wh‘i knew the trouble connect
keeping Sliver Wa.;” In ittet• condition."
Thei attars Is strOng, awl yet th, White
Plated Ware will hear It. &all at Slack's a
at It. •
'To CONsyMPTLVF.s.—TIte .
User, a retired physician, having pel
tially discovered while a Medic...al Missim
Soutnern Asia, a very simple vegetable Mil
the speedy and rwrmanent cure of Constin
Asthma, Brimehtils, Catarrh, and all on,
lung affections—also a p...sitive and radical .
for Nervous Debility, Premature decay :
Nervous Complaints. teels it his cl.ity, to
known to his sufferitig fellows: A emated
motive he will cle.lerfully send (free of cha'
all who desire It, the recipe for : pieparing
directions for successfully uSinglthis pros ids
discovered remedy. Those *bo l a ish to avail
selves of the benefits of this discovery wit ho
can do so by return-mall,by addressing with
naming this paper,
Mt. CH A.111.1 7 .S r. MARSIT,A
No. 33 Niagara sc.,
mch30.76 Iy
SPECIAL• NOTICES.
C From the Rochester Times, Oct. Ml, IC'
B •
nags t r 0 •tf ter's, who can
of conducting the largest seed business.
known world, are arranging to compile a wt
which they will gtrejo the floricultural; atoll
cultural piddle the benefit of their thirty yol
experlenee in the culture of vegetable and
Reds. The work will lw substantially Noun
Its several hundred pages will he Illustrated
numerous cuts. chromatic platei and smelt
rections with regard to the care , and eulture
erything known In floral and yegetable kin
We kin,* of no one better qualified to treat
Moose iTaleet than Briggs Su ftrOtlier. win•se
are old in almost every city. town, ralage o
let in the United States. They are practical
ers of sculls,; and the forthcoming work wit
nate Irnin eminently practical sources. •Wint
creels 11 to 1141. Harry or' Purdy to fruit', It
!fruitier Arc to seett r i. A very large edition
published wliteb. It in is-01 under,tooll. will •
the price per volunie., Put chaseri of the nor
right will only be charged cit, while tle ell
etn of itrlgga S Ip‘o. %Oil( receive It as a - pn ,
on'the piirchats. of wed...! The intended wor
go to Pre.: Montt lilay next, and the artists ar
engaged upon the engraving.. It will lie .1.1
and apart from the January Catalogue, whlel
be issued in Iterendwr, or :rota any other
publications of this well known house. Every
of floriculture or horticulture shool4 put Lai
or herself in the way of obtaining -It.
Briggs & Bro.'s sei;d.' a rc fur bale by (i
Webb, Alba, Pa: [J3teli
CARD.—To all wbo are stiff
front the errors and holls..rethms of youth. ne
itcakness, early decay, loss of maiihud. r%
send a recipe • that will core you., ERE
CHARGE. This great' remedy wag diseure
tuttstonary lit South America. Send a kelf-ad
ed envelope to the REY. Josef% T. LtritAx,
r%. P 414 irmeitn Nato Or. fwif,tsts,plima
TarlA . - 101 CATO. lIACE—AHong_ :, t . hii
..
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many eXcellent articles which ant friend Ideo. if
iiVelth, of Mts. , Pa.'„keeps tis his stock. may bli t
count's, seeds from that Justly celebrated drm,
Miffs 0 Bro.: Chleago, 111., and Rechesteir. N. , Y4
the tazgest seed house In the world. It will ratr-1
prise many of oar readers to learn that' over 25,000
merchants In the United 'States, handle seeds from
Briggs ;ok Bra's. whose braes, catalogues, 'labels,
chruin4, fle.• are eittetnely attrettite in high issit
°rinds Anil artistic:, finish. Oho of the newest do
signs front the hands of their artists Is what is calk
en "Briggs g Brother's Great Tomato Baca on Guar'
Granada," and represent taco course with per
fect representations of the different varieties of to
mann striving fur the honors of leadership. . The
design is extremely happy and pleasant, besides
conveying to the farmer or lifirtteulturist consider
able infermatiort upon the merits of the different
tomatos. We ace that they place as their leading
varieties the Green Gage. Conqueror and Hatha
way's EXcelsior, while they rate other varieties to
the following order of merit: Trophy. Getiatice,
GeneraV Grant, ...linbbard Curled Leaf, ate 's
Gollah, Lam, Marty lied, Heart (image Field,
Dwarf P e arly Red, Keyes's Early Proltfic, Simuts"s
Cluster. and iit the rear, with reins ,thrown to the
ground and a telex ope at his eye to see Where 111,,
rest are,lshuntes u the Large Yellow. The wbolti
scene Is laid In thehrlehelt humor, and no one can
give tiro i lithograph at Webles an examination
without *reeking opt Into a hearty laugh.
We can assure Inir readers who d•blro to artier
Briggs 4: Oro's. seeds, that they can secure them
upon peel as mlxantageout, terms of G. if. Webb,
and of just as good quality, as if ordered direct.
dye Ilrlgg.i Ji liru's. January number IPA:artier of
(IX°. 11. I'.xliat, Alba, Pa . Jatitlin6.
,
ZNE
iing cilt bis
Shades for
ntiov,s.
a and**
tious, very
of station-
I _
•`•11 tlio:u9st
'try.
rtmtint of
AaNnet,D4s.
st stylps of
; I s a strivi's
.pring' and
E. i:o8;af-
- MARRIED. . •
1 . ,
CARSTA.,"—If AST Rftso Nr .—At the parsonage, In
• Monroefon. 3iay.3!at, by Rev. ifallnek Annst rpne
Mr..l. y. eartnah and Nellie I). Masterson, both
of Tow luta.
American
.os's Pen
.clock
WED. •
Wyalnsint 3fay,l3, !4foies Stllea,ageil
60 year:, anal 5 mouths.
Monroeton. Juno 4. of uppopitrq,
Mrs. Pe .culltallotnet, aged 7.5 years and 6 months.
Asyltitn, May 12, Sarah Y..,
datiglitelr of Philip and Sarah Stoneman, aged 21
years. •
• I
In the drath of Sarah relatives were not the only
mourners,' for such was her character as friend and
Christian, that all followed her to her resting place
with siatpTviog hearts.
". ,
1/^lrost Alst , r, t bon haat loft us,
114ro thy losfi we'deetdy feel.
put tits God that hath bereft us,
lid ran all oar s,r'row heal.
es, a154 - }r.je.
AN '8 JoWel-
lee, and 10
o Is M. Riot-
AN'S, if :you
wiry, silvot
n house
MEE
:est stock
I el' brought
. 1
Yet n
all , 1,1
at and In.m
and allYer,
Pll MX:4. 7 1
Mr. Plwqr
cp!rt. Co., 3/
all Ills fife
first owned
bolue,tc.
nil tits,
!MEE!
=NM
la 1120 h
on!y three
11 It won't
aialn, awl
~!
MIME
Augustus
MEE
, Irup, nine
13231
dents of 01131
Sept. la
Nriniq. •
Mr. rhelri
the Ot.
Slnillifidt
rih (ann. 13
dlscharg•!ti
g lior-
ME
went of
the appr..va!
I,,ug life ht,,
nim L.
—t f.)
Icily
e St
1 . •
MOW)
I%ZiS a regll
ways-hupport
la a
Isti:
Cat re-
Call a
CM=
iy one at
N
1,
She %la:6 bit
Attewkd
assort:
311 the
Herrick
REM
EOM
lams, I). Coo
mon from th
therm mid (la
!tun, for the 14
tthall relgit•ft,i
to ftt r.
at s.rp.
• aqsorlß
Ityituts it,ull were her ept•clal favorites, and recce
yang by th:: eh , lr, wlll,ll she n:l3 3 MCIO her, led
by pror.lVainer. b !fore leaving (b, houec• they
sting "1 ant Only 6v1114 ][0111e," and at the zravv.
Immediately ...11te-r the lwavilletimi. a tvr
rehc..isatei 4:itltered around and snag
the ti rave 16 tier LW.
121 M
(la
ran t eerl
learu.
n In ro.
:ractise
loathe;
lel ,476.,
In re.ferrlngi to the deceased. we cannot bat card
op the pleasant a. , ,,oelathms which surrounded
tithe wah,raiaed in a home w here evoly(hing was
CMClllalt4l to lillke It fe contratable iud acreeabl...
She ha - I many hiving Ctlendr.r..nd her Cnttite
rots seotaed. jo be vet bright. She was looking
forward to a thsefni life, lett nu*, we have Tt-a•int to
hrlletre she bas gone to that ittaea which sho dos
etibetl In a letter to a friend, where by and by
The
liiiiloot
, NU le,
t good's
'• A ,u ruiner come, m : 1,1,-11 will I:LA for aye,
NV itlimo lead L•.tn+to ptigslilrs tray.•'
It was hardly to he I . Nt..Ctelt that one iodforing
sow "rolY should be to talk Much of Omit
siliritual weVare, tier r - ell marked amt 'worn ilk .
tile shows ;la was am a stranger to Um truths there
in contain, d. Iltr letter:, indicated deep religions
fuellnr,,, and hi:mesh- quently at tto•Ttiroae
of Grace:. SIM was an ;Menthe iis't crier, O 5 can !re
seen from the numerous outlines cf non, which
she liar w I Men after hearing them.
De a th 'ha., quenched a light hi her home that can
never In relit in this life, but a precious memory
is leftOf one who made 'glad • the hearts of th,,e
who loved her white she tlivjit on earth, and gave
them sorrow only when sh.. passed front their sight
inlo the world beyond. Nothing now s 6 lightens
the burdens and calms 11l grie f, as the• thought,
that ere slcLuess 4,4111 e, 111,1 hearth a.t beef! WWI to
OW litre of .Icsas, ao :hat she :wen rt••,l from
the s r iek root!. and COLIC!, of death, pre,-
cnce and joy. M.
1,; 11:1S
nu] st.,
11
Iln•etiv
a share
ECM
Sow•
nal
BSI
MEM
GEE
mlgllt
The
.1 13 3
,c h•_ re
I •••li
BOTTOM ICES !
ing ilie
Indi of
tang, 1,
r" and
I by .01
The long continued stagnation in
MEI
business has resulted in bringing cv-°
-erything in our line down to
ZEE
.t+
•
Anil I ant now;pmpared to furnish
EMI
SPIIING & St7m.N[ER auTiiING
EMI
IC«l'2,
g Kxi
13=1
ITI
Than the same quality of goods were
II:MI
ever before. offered. More_ partieu-
ickci
d 1)0U
'Jars next week
( - 11.
Hat
inry
My for
April 1, 1576
NO:THEY DON'T!
those %II") aro 'NBC enough to
BUY' TIIEI CLOTlilli"G
, mast
:ha
1% " .;;I
II( Nl
ara cf
OW. r
STORE
Never MO fault with the puality of the
altd
with
[et th
in!,w-
thou
weds
ham
! MR,
sot ti
i;+B
Now takes idra. , ,ttre In calllog attention to his
LARGE AND ELMANT
! •
• II ON
larate
Win
ASSORTMENT
. 1 , -
over
gal',
SPIIYING AND SUMMER GOODS
ring i
toim
u II
; ily
d by
-IUN AND BOYS' WEAR.
A itaitvetton !et his stock vitt be snaletent-to
eattety all that he can -eater realer Inducements
thatelfirt tatarth e t II
gain we hope to meet thee, •
en tko of life Is fled . ;
to heaven, with Joy to greet thee,
i ere ni far:ewoll toar is shetl."
YAM, tathltittleht, stay 10, Aug*tua
the auth ;year of him :Igo.
.. .. .
is cattle hi this town I son, lieeket, lied:-
1 1 .•
ass., In tho year 1411. Ite lived ne:ar;) -
pon the frtn %hero In: died, %bids was
i'y his father and is now cherished as
.74.1 by his chihiren.
4 murk, Abigail - Harken, who tiled
months bpforo him Feb, 17. In the
his beet ifr!r Ralph died, at the age of
' -
'and l'lW•lps. hail cloven elffl
rhuw are non livinh, 321,1 all arc reisl
tow n exetlit Ime son. a inerchant In
nil USIA daughter who arcs in IZurisas
tired an in:lustrlotis We, quietly pur-.
upathin iir a !armor, while th'i
Center sprang up upon the leaders of
it was resp. (Jed .1-rt an honed man. ail
for yearsotlih
of hi, ri.llow chltrik. tmrhrg his
3S tht ono the siehtlit of a tyttet, ortl
I•• in favla• ~f toLii. rat. , 7o, : 4, a1,1,ai1i
Iresiwct fl.• i''. , ,ittl - ch or (11 l,t 11..
1
atti•Dil,u4 tippo 'i , ..'l!giotts ..v..r,hip, :O-
A th.• pri•achlitg ..f MI f:•;.,pel. and
t il.v. wl‘h la, wi'.., '..rolivr. had I‘.‘tly
ti,-; who liavv. 624i:eutly lilt lii, h.! ha.;
...,E. J. 11. N.
t 11,trrick, Satnidny, M.iv 6, `ash
•lit, , r of an,l 11:,: . „1, - Ann N,!s
yt•ar,,, 1.)1114.:i Ell., Wtteliz. :Old 3 da.),
ied In 1!u• 1;.0111.ay burying grout,',
larze congrvgat kept of th rit frets 01
ivinity. 11-1(1 in
vontliivtoct 1.. Win
an•l Kenn. Iy. lVitt) prt•ao: 4 ,l a se,'
—Alia there bl 41111,:. ro :tight
y' aced nikeliridle, wither light or the
!ird God kiveth them light, :ttul they
ever The
Ciothita.
Borrom PRIC
LOWER FIGURES
M. E. ROSF,N FIELD.
omlphttli nC
lIARD TIMES,
!EMI
GOODS lIE SELLS.
Mn. JACOB S-
—top—
-FOR
Wags
W A. C
•
a ,'~,
i
1
x
r
1 ! 4 lld
A ,
. ,
DINE J
W,A.TCIIES
, 'TO*
ENNIM
.
WATCHES,
N
AMERICAI
GOLD :IND SIIA
FINE 3EI
SITERLING
OthrElt PLA
ili0:1.11 TETE CIIEIPEAMIIMIM
GOLD, SILVER. 1 -NI) STEEL
SPEVTACLES S 14" E GLASSES
Qno do(ir north of Dr. Vial
Main St
q TOW AND
jan6-70,
•
•
141SE,NTS
E=IMEMEi
6 v W. A.-ROC
AWELL
.s const4tly rcceh•iih In to his largo stock
of jeWe:lty,
•
FiFIVE GOO SETS,
PINS ' ,
BANDS,
RINGS,
ASIOLICAN AND SIVIS4S WATCHES,
GOLIii;AND SILVER WATbIIES,
and
ILVEJITLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES
GOLD; Silver AND STEF.T. SPE'CTACLEi,,
11. VER. tNi, I'LATED RINGs..AND CHARMS
C 0 rA LL STE TIE S,
~..
,
at titit;loweNt price:,
Watc tool .Trw,l r) - repairing dohe, in the
• `. altd maTrante,l.
- Chang. rot a like rat Vat rotkaga h- pc to merit a
• y Conti:mance of the same.
IMEEM
Mivellaneons .i.iverziserzents.
TILE FARMERS' 3ru'ru AL
INikl.7llA NCI.; to,. op TrscAlt()%,l,
Is liow. Issuing jvri., , tual policio on
F.Ant lIII.OPERT`.." ONLY.. '•
mr,pheriny, the time of in•orlog:
to cover ell4rler anti It Mental vironses of the co.
ft , r fl,: ;11.1• paymen Is except
to wot art;wt by' fir,.:4lm.flg the 1601311wrsii ip.
p1a. , 54•f Insurßlice }ACT V.
c010!..g rµpld Iy I rito'.fti,or.
of NG 111 LL. PA. •
The Af....-41 will canvas , 11, Toun , ltlps of To,ca
rorn. H,•rrivk. A. , y11:111
• , Terre
antis taloliiig ;111,1 C:olorrsTout:- 111,tirAt. tte ittwmtatit.t. May ad
'
A. 11. ,1 - SINEI:. Sec. al.a Agt..,
1ti.,•1f01,1 Co.. Pa
W. 51 SIII:StWAY Prei. (. t7-inn
pUBA GIZOUNI) PLASTER,
•
I liafc Jug recelyed a large supply of
F 12 E S 111 dill. 0 13 N I)
i e A Y 1.7 GA l' I. A ST E It
s
.? 1 •
Nlanufaclueoll fmm stow. seleMerl by myself, and,
~;•'- r. - amutted PAZE. •
_.
o i , : r n , i ,r (: i,:r :e
r: sh
.--3., ydsr, ; on tllm_t, .17 (:)0. send In
y
, . YET MI, 1.. A NLOIESSER.
March 1, Is%
LANIqOR SALE
;j, .
THREE• HUNDRED ACRES,
~: .
I',AND FOP SALE
IP
3 miles froili:!Tuwarola. Will be !.old for cash or
100 IMPROVE I),
With iptise awl him thet'ititti; baianco
WELL TIMBF,IMD,
And easityrelear , d. ' Whole f:Lrnt well watered
Will be 501...1 In lot, or :In Cr 160 acre or Inere,'4.,
purehtv,r3 sOall tlezdre.
_
Ire of
!-!r.C. LOCK I .WOOD,!
Welkburg, N. Y., or of
,1,
J. P. KIItBY,
or JAMES IWOOD,
itsti
Jewalry, ke.
AMBERLIN.
MEI
0 ND 8,
WE.LRY‘, -
ND CLOCKS
DA, PA.
Frgi
ELRY,
LVER WARE,
&C.
L E A ,
lIDE
IN AND SWISS
It WATCIIrs-,
ELRY
SI•LVER
`.ED WARE
EOM
Son's )rng store,
ut,
ERE
FO,RALL',
SSW
1„Y STORE
STUDS,
Cll l _lll3lS,
NECKLACES,
V.A. I:OCR:WELT
B.IIINDIEI;FIELD !
Of bnuttful
, ON TIME,
To suit purchaser. e.
=EIMI
TlllB WEEK
A"; ,
-
KENT a DuilB'
SPECIAL OFF. I I
ONE CASE DRESS OCI
SIXTEEN CENTS A
WELL WORTH TWENT
1
Also, a full line of
LADIES' LINEN SUIT
001)S,
GfENADINES,',
Sc., cE
(to.,
ENZEM
PARASOLS!
, -
FANS! FAA TS . !I- -
And ttfull line or!
NOTION
AND FANCY GOODS
A full line'of
DOMESTIC GOODS-
GINGII-4.115,
M USL IN
(pc., (Pc.,
KENT & BLI
Towanda. May 3, Ins
Evans A•,Hildreth,
CA WPT.T SA
1
[
EV,A.N S. k 11 1 L T.) RET 11
Ilive openeil an entire ;Kew tnnti
large Stock of
,CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
N ' ATTIIGS;
NATTS,
RITOGS,
&T., &c
To which tiley invite the atten;
•
tiol) . * bf Cuitoiners at theik New
Store,
' MAIN STREET
I=
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Muth 16, 16764
FIN
•
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_• • .
.1 W A M . A E TIS
-' WRO,LRSALE: PRICRS. .4. •
eorreeeted evinyl Wednesday, by e; B. PAT4II •
subject , twehauges daily, ': • • '
w beat,vi bush.. .. ' ' 20 41# qr.?
Rye, 'f bush '4
Backwheitilt bush' • .. .
Deans, V hush ...... .. 000 4 , I :-
Rutter (N lb r
(mills) V 41, •
do NsfrY,) 22 0126
Corn, 'V b. 91011. • jl ,O
Oats, tiOsh
Eggs, "fl
potatoes, :V bush, 9. p
barrel >1 00 t 4 *6
WEIGHI'B OY GRAIN. --Wheat- ; 0711 i 50 tits;
Rye AGAtis.l Oats 52 ps,. llarley 4i112,5.;
bs ths.e.Regius 62 136 20 rt.s.; Chntr f.4ee.doo
TlTuuthy Seed 44 , thsq,Dried Pp.aeLfea.23 rls4iff. •
Dried Amiles 22 rhs.t 'Flax Seed RI tbs. I • ;
INGS!
i I ll' 01' 7ATIO'N OF, WIITELPVW
.N 3 ‘, "MG dr CO„ /liplci,-r3 and 'Brokers, N0:412
South llrli ' d.Streett, 'Lvil.allelptriu, Mai 1.1:b, 1 1- 6',
, ~ _
nip. ASKkp,
, 111 - 2,% /23k;
ireil 114 g
1f.9%1 1106
-121h1 itlfii
Ei i 1.23 V
. . I Wii Ilit4.
1Z 1 !•::: 12 'l'
11 , 7;;,..' II
i
' . . //rsr , i -It ii, •
~.. lir"-%, lEri,-'
... 5..... ii rizi•
...., 4 . 4 11 41.
...i .lik Pr; - 6
... 43 , 4! .45%
... &Oil . 7;,
....1.#4,) , 1336
... 11%,., WI
—. 3.)
,I 17.4 N
... 47,! , 4t
, 4714. '
.5.1%.1 SIN,
~... SIN , 104 ,
ODS AT
V.B. 1881, e
TS , 6,
" " J .ntid di..
t 6,3 " as
1040, ` coupon. ;
" Pacific 6's. r 7 1
New s'it i 7teg. IR$l.. .....
c. ...
Gold
Silver J
Ponnsylvarila, Ex. n*v.•
12.1arling..„
Philadelphia S Erle ,
Lehigh Navigation; '
.•`' Valley, Ex.
United of • N. J•
tfrit Crtlek•
Nett horn Contral....l ..... .
Central Transportation--;
N.fspuehonlilg
C..&.1. 31ortgage 67-4
ARD
MMI
NMI
A 9
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iii)3IINIST.WATOR ' S NO'rICE
Notlett Is beroliy Oxen that alt persons 1O-
Ilehted to the estate Of Vahtel P;:fones, , fat,' OF
Pike, delf , l ilihst inalp tuimedtate , paymtit to the
undcrsigzole:,:aml all perioust having cl.iints4
lent azalso,t,3
mid estate tlltt,lt preset tttent, duly autlacttticateia', f
for tettent. , 1 : • ' , • 1 , i
•-, i WILLIAM TIONTF,:-.T.J.... , t.,1
' I
Administrator. L'4
•
1 I I
1
, &c.,
may4til
- ~. " " " - -•• j - . : - -..- J
D)tiNisTil i Atrows NOTlet:l
A• 1
—sotto: is hereby given. that 311 ;salons tr.;
(I,tht.tl to tha estate lot Ira Adair/54 //eqd • ia ,, r4
of Smithfield,' Bradford ,County, I`e - nnmy mn,,t
Matti linnlAtil‘Ato paytatmt to the underslghl , l, alvc
all persons laming eMIMS against said estaff., me, r t
present them; duty anthuiat lented., for settkettlellt. i
, . A; 1341". 1.1 A. Felpll3sll. i i i i
Maytwa :•• , I . . , . A.lnexi, '. 4
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A.DMINISTRATOI.I.'s NoVC.P.: H
1, __":'„ti c i.,.is hereby given that all petious.ltt:if i
deld..d to the eNtate of L. d.. Moody, late:iCt .Tf.:', ,
windsl..ro.cce,„ must ;nate inlimAlate_payinent tgi
the undersigned, and. tilt, lk•V•ons havingplalrrd 1
againSt said estate rang i!resent.thein, duly 4utlietli
cleated, (4,c sectlement, ' ' r
~.:, I ,
. .E. T. FqX... , ..i i .
_. 1i,,y..1wa. ', • _ ! - , ii;_ !- ~.; • A ll".. r 'll :
A T_NII, , -I"rit - Arroros NO'lliCii,3.)4'
.
. , ,111 ,
I_l_,Notleel hereby , gifen that all per ms th, 5
dewed to the. !estate of 3105 es Stiles. lace ot Wyal ,1
I using. I /0/: . /1 / 1 111111 st mak!. , homed late piyment.. 0. ,
alt pt•rsons having elalills against' said estafr must I
present them ditty authentteated for sqtletheilt. i
' ' E. Z. sTcluxli, 11 ,
, ' ' . Administrator..
,g
Oi Si
VS !!!
J tiriSwG•
, ,A 1)31 IN IS'rIZATORS' N OTICEI ' .'i
1.n,. -.);,,tirp is beretty ;iven,tliat all perst..ns , ir;-`T i
Lttt,hted to th, c.,,titte of E. K: Collins. LW! or i,t.Vintl- 11
Itiani, .lervaqi.tl.nting nil Iniiiit..liate. paytifriit to 1 i
thon untlerqlginiii, and all pnrs.tois having Paint"'
against '3.4 t- -atilt. int,t pri•ent plena, duly it.lithett- ,
ticatinl, to st.ttlenntut; : , ' . ' 1 ' .' i
HARRIET COLLIN.ii • 3
. ~
A. It. , 001.1.1 Ni, it
" - jui:B-;r. , . • '\; .. A.lntini4trat 4 brA. : i
5!
.
,
.
T - 4 1 1 E e I. , it'r o 11. , : 7, - . : _ ko TI c E.'..—.),- - t)tice .. 1
'1 : •
.1J i, hert•lA - gh,n Iliat all . i.r.,.r.,0n.: Inikl,ttstl to
ih , , hra! . of Ly.lla Chatf,• -.. late. of Nrarvm, t,lccd,
MII,I. 14111. k, ithittitdtat•! pay tat , tlt :oll.tr'mr.(l.ef•etit , l,
gll prri,os havOlgrl:4ltn:f ZigUill!..4l ,- ald -CAllt , 1 1 1/tr , t i
present-Ilatxu, quiy autbetitlnitc-41, for i. , ,ttl , p,mt.': ~-
r it. ctiAF FE It . ' 4
1113ylf Wn ... EXet•lt./r. i
11
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1 - .4 1 X EC I'7oll'S :COT' C E.—N qtiec ::.
I. i Is hertrhy - giv. , :a that all petzont, indellithl to
the r,“:11.;. of t:eor go 1/•l.".Stotititny , ., late of Ttati- ;
111 t ;11 .r ,11, g 11 . ' ratol ford COO ot.y, •:Ponn-y_; anla 1
fl . !( .. (1, DI ll,i. toilto loot:edit:to .1..; - ht , •ra loth,- nu- 4
th.r.h,rntd. to;t1, 4 , 11 p..r,ott.; having. rtrtimu ttt: t ll ,lllt,c. ii . ,
sat 1.,,t ate louse prezcht. them, duly,ittithvntoitteit,,
.:.
fur ,rttl;•zheht. ~ , I' .
P. D. 314)1:itn%
i rly4:l,q ,", ' . Evvriirk.w. . '
. •. I . . i
lxveuToi•os NOTICE.—No l ice' I .
4 ;.• .
' ~4 it , he retie gl v rti that !!I ; person4 Inglehriht to
I
Ow 1- , tate of E.lwn .1. WA.11( . .. tat , . of, Wraltr‘in;: , .
ta - p., (I,e'd, are'rrquirett ;;, n:1
to, il4it homi.ll6...titly
- i
Itl ell; to the. un;frr.lgtit, o- ::;d .'...11 1,...1, ,, ..,t o. I.l;:EX:f{t.;', '
chill , at.rtite , :t fir" .aril et-tat,. m , ist pro,nt tile 111, i
duly auth , •utirated. f.kr- , ,1t clement. .. : `, 1 .1 ~
~P1:1
Efiii
El
. .
,
• G 11, y,t;ll- , lit^.. Pa..
E DIV pW F. wiTki:parre:
apy2Owti 'j Execullrsir
ril
&c., I
IVQIGN . F.F'S S•—Tile-VL 111)-' .
~., _ . 4 .._ , ~C - 1 , 11 1, .1 . 41;1. 2 , '"ii 'at 141.1ir , sale Pit . th,t,
~,-,,,,,t, r,r tho , l4rit-ettt loi•at ion of Illiutn Hon , Ql'..;
P1.,-4 , 11 Mil , . •,..:.r .14.1t11 Itirtilv , :li's; 61;i, SteatlSaV:
3,i1l and Fialltr:': S:o4.‘ to take - place ott TII El'ltzi-'
Lrt Y. .I , irt , 4t:1:476, at :: o'clock v. 3t. 14 ,
!TERMS or .1..tf.E:—':::"..0 •tyhett the prnyiNtly ti
st i ttieli ott I,lll:limier tri two 411:31 pacznetn, 41:t slr.
and tt , ,,!se. IllUniil , , With, litteret.4 anti apprt.vol
citritv . . ~ 1 IW. T. 1101:Ter.C,1 •
itr.:l3. - -1. . ,' i.isOgnee.for ltirant liortin.
[
[
ss.
•_ .
T:DITOTI'S 4) ()TICE. -,- A I)en
Jayne Ji , tieo LowlsT.ad.
N 61141 . 4 114 4 4 *0 44 41. 1 -id .moron P!eas of Itradfoid:l2o,:,
..srpt. T., tt.ll.
Tbrtund , rslgadd, an auditor appututed i4aid
Hto ,11 3; ri ! , ;itt. lit , !midi arising frt'un thetaab)
c, • def.•nklant's rent eatart4,; will attend to the d9tlon
or, bls nppolntnn•nt at bb; olfico
lug Towanda bora}, on 'TUESDAY, July la, pre,
M.;'al which titut , cnd place allter
antis h3ving rlaltna npun rund . mat. pre%P:nt
them, or he forevcr debarred tiart4frtd.a.
Wu T 1
' t
IanSWA - ' • - Audi:o*.
.o. '
IIPrIA N . S,', COURT SALE:-Jr ly
vlrtoe ..raii ortl,r Is;uv.l raft of the.Orrlit..o
i - oirt ..4 Itra(ffortl Collllly, the otolersffrottil.ll.l
- of I'llii ibs - iiiii of V. W. ' ll,- ,iik I,. 4•(''',
-iii•E'il, will i-xpi , 4 in pulAte..svle ou the prml...e:4 on
S.VTI'ItDAY..II7.NE 17111.;.1‘ , 7t1„,:it 2 O'..lock. i'..! M.,
t1:0 4 following 4. , rilherl piciperts; sit:nava th Ur.ltt.r.
t.v4,... how..,lott a, follows: l'
1 ?1: the north'l , s - .1: , t1s of '.lattioni McCarty; on-ltho'
t• 311 he the So , q6 , !ittna - rtvery on the Sthethi.trt i
13;14., ~f •r. 11. 11•4,•,,rri1. [and ,:ti the wi.,t by hrk
the W
of the e•qa;e; eon 1:001nv...50.• ZIVI*CS;11,01 • or
less. . I ' r 1
1 F.Ti M , :— , r , f ) flit proporzy ii.ilig , struck down',
.. ,
:119 'A1t...1.:11:m o' At I .orfirmattron of vhli , ' :I
I 311.NEUVA NVII.:NINON.,I,;
ttlnyl.. - :wi. ! •• • . ,..ltllttitth;tratrUN,
I "i`
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MI
=I
1111
FrsT E . cios
~f coal..iflodr Atoi ulitang_propty
lo the tounly S;atel of
,
BYO , rtor of a e taln raOrtgage r,r Brr,l of ti nt
rtrirurt•d and (11.11 t the r;t!VCr:..rli RIMSII-'
noti 4 t'o3l (' , •il the't , late , (if l'unitsylvaiita,
to Ow uml , r,ighed a, Trlip:treota red. the iirst
of p.g , , awl. rt•••nr , l.,l In 110 onico for re. - o • 4-
I:lgr,(l,•eds. and for ' ,th,i VOttilty'of, Brad
laid - Starc, 11:•(: , 1 IH , k N. , . S- 1 , page R - 2.
no Ile 1101 (lay 7,f 3.1:ty;:..1.
Morgagt,-. Itoolc. No. I. page' BY:, 011 the - 13th
I.tv S. 11. •
.11 th -, :‘ , ..TriNtre a' af0r0,391. bele
hr gi% tt. ;to,. 11:41 1 Will, ' pfi 711,E51).‘ y, 11w ?A :It
day; 61 A at' :owl!, Of .144 r.
day, at thr E•;.•lia!o , :e V.l.oths. No. Jll, 1;!,,;)„1-
‘,;Q",. the rity. conuty art ',tate (.1 New v.1%-,
i• 111 TO !•10 - tiler, :he pros ••1,,y,
aior r . .l,vrys a
11'1,1,1 Ll• SAN 1,,,,ray.ag,•:: . ,r
1 of
Il k r o•f!olq llAlll^ tt:o. 91u• 101!:1 , 'tot Holt -
and ...”1:11 default having con s .it:ww , l for llii
.•: 1 y .1.43.4.•:111
111 t' t, I , s; ;Ito 10d.der..,.f, eel tat :1,1 4'
cl 'fry ;I'd rtgpge t , 7
V I.i 1{ si,ro Ow tiop, - of Ina.),.ibi kirti
. :41.d L. l
.
plop-rty afor.,alit inidnd,,, s on e s i x t e ,'„}r- a
htioilred acre- of. laud. -I prat." In Franklin and
t , %el ton t , .v.itsliipi.s iu Itrai,ltvril county.. Stale
eolo4..isclu , (the unite of 4..1
tr. t of hold survnyoil in the , iiaine
he •evoral part,of tract ki-orlevoil th the iv:l4ot
of tVeerg, 'retrliaa, Hardy 41
And;r.. , Il..riiy. atl 4.,r 1 ,- more aconialy
fril
houtit u•ui d ,,, etillied Ii: s.dit 'ini•rtgago; tege9C-r_
wAti all a:td- singular the rallroads, talues,
Ili . lllS. SS flail-, ):111N, ;,y,, watet , , uat,t,r
e4anse....eaelhenzl; heti ill imr::dv
aud iti , ptiztenaticei% unto the said .pr
11,g ;and a},rertuttring; id ; Iho robin auei
punts than or. -
Ftlr :.Vutore full ?nit! 0,4,1,1,te Iption of aid
protierty to he sold, VIVI its iioniiilaries • aud, a_
re,r,rk•np, itiay ,be fuel! Zr. the said niortgao,
of nieord as itforijsahl. or to the .ilriginal het od - ,:
fu tii.• tif Crar
at. No. 9, s.t•:-au street.lN4Cli . ork City. t .
Ttpt:its SA.l.,E;—'l'elt per , dew! of the put
elez,.l. !motley is to tic palti h the
of sale, and tha balance pith! it Mita thir;y
ilaysithen•afters at the, odici - t of tir..„ity
\0..9, Nasati- street, itt IMO 'city of New Yorr4
of New York: and upon the payment of I li,
said 'balance in full the pureh,t,er Neill. receivelk
Wed to the Wald property. ei'in‘, - ) trig strcit title :is
aforesaid.
Dated February •Z:alv.,
F. ER. .1
Trlvace for the Itonilleddeis of 1.112 Fall Creek.
Natio:al:, Coal t.7unitilitlY. • •
latlY Sc DAV'ENIN.PItT. :
7 Attorneys for Tfugce, 9, Nassau St., N. 11.
. City. • I
, Tht• alive advertisement appears in Ow'
inslrie%eapapt'rs,terralt: The Excising Pgiti., 1 , 11 ,
11,1tett in the city of Ne'w York; the P4i14 , 1,11 , 1.
l:ngnirer. Ott' l'lrc 'of
and the Lilt A PVOIO , llYl . ol:l . t.l:: ' ut4blh.lied fir Ti
Ciunity.
'nu• sale of Urn aluere prt , pet ti 11,1'4.
by ;olJrarnr , t to the day of 314,
1 4 6 ,,at tint tattle tunic and place. ,
Dated Awl! •.
, .• • CITARI.F.S Fj IT I'NTETti 3
Trnstiw fur the Liihilhoideri of the Fall ?4-
tit:nitwits (foal Company. [may4l(l.l
The 5:14(` or tits deiwithed-pmpertY is hen?,
by adjourne'll to T7it ItjliAY, thel..2,lda
th, -Ow and place.
Dated Mar:lad, 1078-rjuilltd.
, 4.'IIAS.
Ti wive for.the Ttoidholderi :of 'the Fall Creel;
' tun:di:on , Coat C,,mtvuty.'
11111
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F 1 FOR SA I,ll = A F:trin -- ())*
'l . ol acres. gi t Improved., in itayliini ton
I tin ilyd prietnis.:, art , twi.'g,a4
liwriling nous,. barn and tier,, airy oat
anti i•xe•ltent water. k of
water 11,•:.'a ilin:).:llCoat tivi,t
and gn alanittaliev of lints. Viiy further partiViara
can tp nt ailtlivas; r •
NvLsos .-- 5
mar,,te: le w, yid ford Ce.,
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fcl4:l-764 f
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ill SSO 1.1 UT/ ON ~.N ' oll.e E- . - /./igi
A )4, vor.rtner.hip between itieta. tizerety, and - )ti.
J. Emig, I la:t lie groeery and tWettuce'busitte:.: , , w
Mlnuit
titn twine tar tf kivetis a i Long:, is this tlay'alra.
st.ivol by' mutual 4.tatisent. .The Ittetines will tab
.eenti:tutell by (lma. Steven?, at the oltiblawl awl sel
tlettteut way Lai? Insole whir, 'etthee of the _lntact
sigrawl. All !x•r;nna haViull 'accoutre?, 'avith to at
earntstly mqueAted to cat 'aid, soitlo: , tho mitii3
wi Linen dela nyl,..t .1 ~.. ...10 l .Y .
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tt , YrautNl *l7 it. 414 bloe, •' ', ,
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