Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 02, 1877, Image 3

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    Vradford lepotitt
Towates,?a., Thursd.r4, Aufisst 2, /87.
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W. A. CHAMBER:I44.
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FINE JEWEVO : Y,
SILVER, AND PLATED
TOWANDA; I'A. ,
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Tim 3an.,1 s,- 1577. , • _ •
TOWAIDA POST OFFICE.
rle INPTNATION ok THE .TURLIC
The r,,,t ()M i ro will bekkept open from 7.(•elock.
A. M.. 1111 R. Mon( y Orifer
, f • pfp.1.1 , !0 tr(li rlultr:it ' P 01.'clock, I'.
uv St'Xl) . ..Al'S the Office will'be open - from 9,30
to in.3n,
Aitl:l6l.S ASD fl I'. or
\TAU:. will. arrive and depart ^troin Toivaittla rust
(,!lows tintil fortLGr ilotice :
CM=
From the North. Pa..lr 7si. Y. at 12.30. r. M
maillront }.:luttra arid eastatal west at 10.20
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From Ilinfaouth at a;r. M. Through rail from
Philadelphia. Neil' Ttirk and EaStern StateC -
Fivm Slate Line' & S. It. It., at 10.45, '3. it;
From tlartlay at 6 r.
3 . 1,111 Canton at 5 p. :)I.*
FrOm Troy et 12 31. .-
'Wynn Lettaysvllle, !tome, &c., at 12 31.1.
From Sheshequin at 10 A. st.
Front Mehoopany (3londay. Wednesday and Fri
day) at 12 11,
„ r ruin New Era (Tuesdriy, Thursday atu4Satur,
day) at 11 A. H.
MIMEO
R. I•..; smith: 1..30 A. M.
Through, tuall Phllattelphitt, Nevi' l u~k and
En.44,r4Stateg. S reethek, r. M.
North, 1,30 P. M. • -
Thiough titail to 1;11nIra and points 'on N. - C It.
10.30 A. N.
s. 1.. k S. B. P.., Bit•tilcO and Intermediate points
6 i"e:ock. A. NI.
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1:91 , 1a . y. 12.30 P. M.. - . .
c3i,10, 9 A - M. . ..
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%Croy. IP. 54. . , '
tv4Allegailii. 12'14.
loillliy.rlllo. 1 P. I.
Atth.01 , 41.1.4 (.)I , ....n.lay;Al'eclnemlay and i rlday,)
4k . r*
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c.v . J...rg , ler ticklay. Thin'. • y ant Saturday), at
S. NV. A V. 0120. P. 11.
. LOCAL AND CENtR L.
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THE past few days have, been tho
wannest of•the season.
.31t)sT of‘the hay in this rekinn 112' 1 11.40n
secnred in good•condition. ' • .
THE latest intelligence from Company
K. is, that:all the members are well,
- Tu.uxs aro again "running on the
It R. after . a four days' suspension.
P.scr.'more lhe'w•histle ,roft.he
locomb
tiye is heard in file land—and the people
.
*ejoicc
,
A. PAcKt - tt centplitrittpted
the employes •of the Pa. V. P. 211..
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on theik conduct ("nllllOllO Alike.
, sninll boy ; is happy now. , :7:C/1001
41cm't commence again till : 1 -4.ptcinber,
which laves one whole month to pitch
ipibits in
THE absendp ut• - the editor, and the
is our excuki fur the lack of
the usual variety WO's department of
the IZEronutri this week.
A MELTING of the Board of Mahagers
uC the Agricultural. Society will take place
on the grounds of the Society, on Satusr
day, August 4th 'at 2 d'clockl..
(h - ufriends should not forget the Tern
perance Camp Meeting tote held in Mir
-toir'*Groi:e„ North Timanda, commene
imr Thursday, August Di, at 2 r: M., a nd
continuing to',Mondaz.-. August 20.
'nu many know that a piece of ice
placed on. the wrist pulses Or the teinple
in 'a short time effeetnally cool tl:o
system. Try this . rather than
draughts bf ice water. • -
Tn.Ff t,ld eM l ietley of Troy is being en
larged and lin - titled, and a new set of
officers -hits eeii elected, who have ap
plied f!r a. chillier,. The place will here
after be known: as Glenwood Cemetery.
•, flit. 3litn.tr.l, — : .lloNAN, of this place,
has a pear.tr4. in his garden which' is
very remarkable for its fi:uitfulness.' It
.wilt well repay a visit from any one who,
is enrious to see what Nature can do
"'when she tries. -
Ft It E. Tlic - ,house of DANikL. VAN
Lo.t N, in South , Litchfield, was entirely
laystroycd by tire, with a pOrtion of the
thouselloht furniture, on Thntiqlay'sfter
, mon : lnst. The tire is snppiised to have
cse nom. the chirliney. Loss 0,200.
- Maw be the easiest thing in. the world
it. raft a newspaper when "a fellah,"- has
,tuts of " exchanges " to ''steal"' from,
but the humble. individual in charge of
the itixourtmithis :week has had Anlicient
experience in the " chair editorial
out the aforesaid assistants, to satisfy his .
most _ajobitions longings in that direction.'
Tux dwelllbg house occupied by FRED
-,431.r0nn, on Pophr street, this )
bail a narrow escape from being
de4royed by tire on. Friday night hut, by
11:n explosion of a.," - kerosene lanfp. Mr.
i Ett mut) succeeded in extinguishing
the chines before they had done irmch
.Linage. It 'was a narrow escape, how
veer,. as Mr.. II; was ..absent, from the
horse at - 4'nce of the explosion.
EMPEitANCE NNETINOS. - 7We are 1114.
fo;•inerl th:tt a Grove Meeting in the inter-'•
of the. Murphy Movement is to be beg
:it Onshore, on Sunday .next,., to tie a&,
.{11, , ,ed by 1). C. DE 7 ITT, }Nil., of this
1.1.1ce. and 11011: Tiitiu.ts J. 'BOHAN, of
ME
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-Mehsrs. 'tennis and :VT.I.F.S, of this
will speak in beli4itor Temperance
:n the finircli at Slieslicioins on Sunday
I'tciauun, August I'2, at 1-o'clock;
=I
- C,II. BARRON, of
'Van ; N. Y., bast been in.Towanda
sv‘eral days visiting liC'r :daughter, Mrs,
k .114 MAN V i Lti-;.,.and'Oior friends':
-1101. C. Nt(lloi . ..s Arrived home
i•t•km the Wegt last wceik. •
-11ev. Witima - z, Of the Catholic;
larch, has the streams of SAM
a in . •••.;
f.: . erEsT, of Troy, is visiting her
Miss LOTTIF.' SACIiEkT, in this
;::(t
BIM
( . ATCII . BAss.—Tbck following,
11.;,v iiititrest. sonic of our readers - : An
,1,1 Alliintic City fisherman tolls in: the
I" ,, liowing way how •to ditch black hiss.
111;tvk bass, he saysi " will first nibble
. _
p:titly . the bait 'and. Will frequently
your-float' under Water. 'l3.ite wait
-de. float .domes back—suddenly be
seil:s it and ,darts off. Dpn't pull 4‘givii
lefi!'olay.' Suddenly he iftos; l le swat-
1 , )%f the . ibalt slowly. :tiOw; - a-quick pull,
alfd4c.ei have him."
Te.atvEnkseE,The meeting at Ghent,
on Sunday last, was a wry successful one.
Owing :to' the indications of rain, the
Inictin, , .; was held in the large church,
Which was filled to overflowing. Messrs.'
ll.utrus and *V.A_NitooN addreaed the
meetin.; in the -foren&n, - and Messrs:.
At i r,t , :sand D. L. PRATT, .in the after r
ni?on. That the remarks of the' putlo
men wiefg effective, is best attested by
the tut that over .70 nines were added
to Co : roP., • 7.
. ,
Owzmus, of fine la,wns should be %ro
la and not-mow them too close, not
-water tbem, when the sun, is shining upon-
Ahem and not clean Off-the clippings at
',once. Lawns will soon , :die out if these
(rules are violated. • ' "
:,,Duntica the latter days of. last ,week.
,the weather was scorching' i in this - region,
and the first -.days of tho•:.prEsent week
have not been much cooler.' Sunday list
was'one of the waimest days experienced
in this latitude for a number of years. - •
A NVATICII p6mpanYpaibeen_organized
in 'Pity ; thiscounty, Onder the name of
the "Edgewood
,Nynter Company of.
Tro'y," and immediately
.after being in.
corporated, :will lay- pipes thiough 'the
town,- and supply. the inhabitants with
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pulespring water.
• TIIE good natured "
whose 11EunrcK,
ofEnnui: & Ilir ECAIILT, liforirotton,-
tiropped iuto otir'N : sanctunr yesterday
nierning. flow sliortvspaiii of tind s- an.
hour. does seenr when enktyed with such
a wan us the' "Professor,f.' aud what a
large arnounVof sunshine rsomeNinen do
carry about them.
STEUCK, LIGHT.7ING. The large'
barn of Hon. B. L.Aroirrs, in Asylum,
Was struck by lightning - during-
. the i rain
storm of Friday last, and burned, to
gether withea large amoUnti . of hay and
grdin and a number of cattle sheds in. the
vicinity of the barn. Mr.' loss is es
timated at $B,OOO, on which there - is an
-insurance of $2,500.
Tun. following lines are respectfully.-
dedicated to the author of - a " June Rev-
ME
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c.recrii'd-irith a wreath of Nature's sun-bright gold
twor.rhy fair brow Inv:ltching waves unrolled;
It-Ichln the charms of Beauty and of Mind. .
A -gtqlt• them ~ ceinst, alipollshed and relined:
:B-right an the diamond Is thy flashing wit,
.A..-lotltafthay as the gem 4 name nit h it I'
It arras the-strt that lends to thee thy charm,—
T•ito Art still - rarer thou init./hest wield for harm !
L'ekl-l'oet strive, and Artist e'en deSi.lr I. ,
F.-ift one were bailiel by a theme so fair.
T4ieri . s-hy retrain m • moral to disclose?—
T-were Folly's self tiialut. the matchless Rose
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Wgellp the following from the
Flanis
nirg 'atriot of July 30 : . , • •
"A: PROMINENT MARRIED 211.1 N SIIOT
I' WOMA Net. DMA:TYE:IA REPUTATION.
.m..
soon returned and repeated her demand,
‘111; the same time 'leveling 'a revolver at
his. breast 'and shooting. The ball passe - t1
t lirongli his coat. rear the •Ergion of the
heart. Nslie Wali arrested and, locked tik
Tits TiogX Ailibttor of this week re
lates that a•few\days ago a boy about
twyve ycais old,•tamed SAWYER, resid
ing' on , Long -Itun>\ near *Nrcrmilyca's,
while 'strtwbcrrying i‘Oe fields and in .
the act of climbing,over a sinap•knoll, fell
and was bitten on the tack ?T\one hand
by a' Lttlesnake. _ The lad, With, great
presence of hind, at once began sult ..‘ ing
the wound to draw the poison out, and i
followed this.np by cording his wrist to
pr event theVirits from spreading through
OM blood. He started toward home, and
tie snake foltowek him until an elder
brother cune tip andNkilled the reptile,:
Which was•over three refit. Thti boy. was
taken to Gaines to . prucure \ the services of
a., physician, and 'by the. liiCral use of
.shisky his life was saved. •I
IF Ais - ry of the correspondents of '1.13
I:EN:mum have neglected to send in
items of " news ""that they have, gathee.,
ed, in their neighborhOds• for the pat
week: and intended for this issue, the pro
tem editor trtists‘the4 - 4ill refraiti from
sending them until such le as Major
Sifall to the sancuni. The
mi tem has been so loug' shut
,out from
the doings of that small portion! of ci;id
iztftion not included in the borough limits
Towanda, : that reins less than ten days
ohkwouldprobably prove dangerouslo
his mental organism. A little distretion
!•
on-yourNimrt at this time may prelerve to •
corimumi6\a—a—And then oar family
are not a.' le, just at present, to enjoy a!,
funenil. keep 'the - items till along the'
latter part of September or firs' of Octo
ber, when the •weater is cooler;, then
come in and read them to \ us,! small por
tions at a time. ' Ilemembe the' golden
ruler " Whatsoever . yo would hat others
should do unto you, do ye elieti'sb unto
them."
Poore I lot7st , PA um:---No learti that•t:h
County Commissioners have selected thel
vahrible fUrm of lion, E. B. Mvt:tt, iu 1
Myersburk. fora Poor House farm. This
selection, of course. 'to be confirmed
by the aetien.of tw(i Grand Juries, or a
vote cd . thepeople ik order to make it
final. Everything considered, the loca
tion could hardly tbe bettered. Nit far I
froin the geographical centre of the court . l
ty,ikid easily accessible by railrOad, the
farm is one of the. most productive in the 1
township, and possesses . an invaluable
water privilege, sufficient to "supply 'the
buildings and 'proper \ Machinery- for a I
•ci-ork;iliop, should it be deemed advisable
to maintain Mie. The Price .a!grocdupon
*44.1 per acre, - is very cheap, even for these"
times. There is no doubt 'the aetion of
the- commissioners will ho errlor by
the;people, and that we. shall soon IMyo
*hat the interests of the county hai , e,l
. iong detnanded,- 7 a well organized . and
i
'prudently managed Poor House, „
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CI7 r 1 ur. TitisTl.F.S . =The Canada this
tle is, such a troublesome weed and .
iTreads so rapidly, if permitted to ripen
seed, that it has been deemed - for the
public t.ooki to maker it, a penal offense to 1
is.rmit it to go to seed.: it is; clearly the . .
duty of eery kind owner to observe so I
V 1 i.e. a statute. The law . was ,passed
March 22, 1862. See Pamphlet laws, page
164. The first section
.‘ is ,as follows:
" That from and after the'passage of this
act, it.shall be the duly of every person
or persons and of „everY corp Oration hold-.
ing lands in this .Conimonvrealth;<,either I
by lease or otherwise, on which 'any Can= 1
adathistles, or weed commonly known 'as 1
Canada, thistleS t may- be 'growing, to cutl
the same so as to prevent 'such weeds or I
thistles from going to,seed, an& the seed I
of the same from ripening; and any per .
son or persons, or: corporation as: afore
said, who shall or may have land as afore
saidin the said Commonwealtli;and who
:shall neglect or refuse to comply with the
‘ i novisiOns . of this net; shall forfeit and
pay a fine of fifteen dollars,
.one.half to.
the county treasurer and thnother half to
the use of the peison sueing for the same,
who shall be a .. competent . witness tit
`Trove. the facts, to be recovered as other
debts of the like amount; before any Jus,
. tier. of the Peace;, or in any Court of Rec
. ord in said county." Seee,On 2d provides
that pi? neglect of any land Oilier to cut:
I the 4:tholes on : his: land, it may ,be
dune by an4otlier person, who shall be
entitled to tl3 per day for the. time s(!iie
-eupiect, " -., -
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Wr.forreuw.ft a plefunirs4notlest than
a duty, Wimp the titivation oeoie ftraftr .
to any subject: which is of interest to
them. With this view, lye: refer, tg tile.
extensile -Printere'' SiPplies Tone . of
HAwLuT, *rib Co.,'-Thichester; This
establishriteut - tarry u,larrikassortment;of
goods:required:in the inietlei 94 43 e4. el*
their manner Of. doing business IS, such as
to commend:them to the cenfldenes`a*
patronage vir all desiring anything in their.
line. The firm isiepresented in this see.
Lion by lir. Gtutieszu,•ope.Of the most
courteous and intelligentt• salesmen we
have ever met, and we hommend him to
the foyer of printers everywhere.`
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'..! A CORIMP ID
ONDIT Oft scientific `Jour,.
nal says : "
.There is a method which I
belie adopted iniey.crwii home to ocsil - the
temperature
,of . any. room daring hat
weather, and that is to hang i< sheet or a
blanket down outside an, open windowitp
ekklvbiehlhe sun Mai. be Shining. This
slietkis wet, and the' evaporation of: the
viatorluces a deliciously cool apart
ment. The,sheet is kept damp by hav
ing a vessel illd with water above the
top of.ii outside,
..n4 piece of flannel ar
raugedlo form a 8 Oon, *and: touching,
1 ,4,1
several pertions of the shet. '.' Theater
grtilually eniptieta.pid. of the vessel, anti
maybe replenished itoecessiry," "
TttE PEENSYLVAN,LL, r. , TA.TE* NORMAL.
Stumm vr 2
,AIANSFLISLI.L'u—PrOf. CEABLE•
A. VEntut.i.,: late Principal of this ethciol p
having., see'red his connee:tion with it,
has been itteceedetl
.byJ'rof. F. A: Ai.-
geniliinan every W>ay, qualified to
fill the rearing thus aieated.N.Prof. AL.
LEN was thetirst Principd of, tlt , School,
havingjakerieharge:oflt in 1864, l.t re
rnalnittg at itit head for the period of fivt
years. Prof. J. C. -DoANE and.other em
inent teachers are also retained in the po-
SitiMlS they litiveso long occupied, and It
Will be the : :aim of the .. .Faculty to raise
the. standard of theschool , to a still high=
er irade of excellence than it has hitherto.
attained. In addition to the branches
heretofore taught, a Commercial depart
ment -will be established, in which. stu
dents will be trained in Mercantile. Rail
road and Banking business.- This. depart .
me-tit will also include a course in Teleg
raphy, and those de'itiring it can have the
opportunity of receiving such instruction.,
A DepartMent of Agriculture . Will also
be establiShed, so that young' men wish
ing to know something of Scientille Farin
ing, will have the opportunity. This de
partment will' embrace not anly "book
firming,". but actual experiments anti
tuts ou the farm. Few men have made,:
Or are now. making, more tests. and ex
periments in manures, crops, stock, etc:,
than Prof. ALLEN, whose farm and farm
rperations are so plainly visible to the
es of the lower diviSion of the road strik'
Jng without having given a moment's
warning to 'the company. Col. R. A.
PAC t k .li, fi111.4. P. it N.Y., being apprized
of the s to of affeir: , .2, ordered an immedi
ate suspen 'on of business on the - Pa,. it
N. Y. branch, until the strikers on the,
lower division suld see fit "to return to
their wink. ). .1
:The effect of the sustrusion iu Towarl
•R\
da "has been anything btit.ichcering. , to'the
town,Learrying back in remembrance
\ Many of our citizens to the "good old
days" of stage coactieS and canal boats,
who the boat-hoggie's 'mellow horn was.
theard winding down the North Ilrancii
!Canal, ape l th e rickety Stage shoook the
traveler up to In appetite for dinner.
On the stree'eorners, in hotels, and in
short all other pltes, where "two or
three were gatherzd`tetlicr," the strike
Mos-the prevailing topie;,to the exclusion
of all other business. • -: \\ .....
The hackman, oht of his\head at the
strange turn things had takee, \ drovOdly
up and - down the - streets, lookin for a
I' passenger, but alas !
,none swaii tZk be
- I 'found. • -
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There was the gentlemanly proprietor,
too, with haggard countenance. acing
in front of his hotel and looking oti,t, for
the - hungry Airiunmer—that came not.
'T-Was too had, for the waiter girls miss
ed his pretty talk and beating mine at
timtable t r . on account of the in
fernal strike !
\\ •th,
On tuesday Inerning 'the employes of
tha 'road retUrne..! to their' *ork - and the
t'rtins began running as usual.
Cms 1
Wedi'
T PROCEEDINGS -;CONTINDED.-
July 25.
It P Hr t hick vs A E:Oliver. 14 W
Ceolbaugh's., se vs G Vi'' Rose et al.
\
Rockwell & Tit s vs S Vanderpool. Rule
, to. open judgment. \ d let the defendant
into a defense in each ase.
. Moses - & Lyon vs W \ Thurston et at
J F Satterlee .s J lie Witt Adiu'r. Rule
in each ca.so .. discharffed \ . .
e. .
• N X Betts, jr., Truste,\ .: Henry
Ward. S G Titus vs Plitenix4il ranee
Company, Garnishee. Rule in each age
made absolute. ~
\
Wni Doughan vs Michael Flynt]. Court,
grant leave . to take further evidence. •
Jas. Gibson vs John Brown. • Court di
rect the rule to arbitrate' to lii3, stricken
toff.
E Keen vs Jas Kelley. Com vS..jud
Ilonr\m<an et.al. Court direct retord"o
be amended in each rase.
. romerey' Bros vs R W McClelland. J
-A Codillinevir S Ayer. Con 4 direct
levy to be amended in each case. ,
~Tohn Holmes 'slV B. Shiner. CoiMif'
grant leave to file upplemental afil4tit
of defense. \ •
MUT
:Etna Insurance .CoMy vs I) 11-_
Blackman et al. ; Court krinit supple
mentd affidavit to-be filed. N • •
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Wm Harman vs Hiram Goit \ Court
refuse to grant -preliminary injurretion.
S S Delay vs Hiram Taylor et \el.
Court strike off levy in this can. ;
.1 E Stevenson vs ,E Werkbeizet . toed
order the amicable referenca untoward
to be filed, and role .to enter judgment
against defendant for the amonnt4of the
award alai costs. ;
Alexander. Panes vs 'Barney. Clark:
Court appoint H F Goff, Esq., an Auditor
to distributo tied . raised by the• Sberitra
sale bt,tlefenilrint's personal proprty.' ' •
‘v_ crif • Eilenbeigori et al.
Court 4poini . o Eaq. am AudA
tor to distribvte fund-raised by the Sher
iff's'sale 'of the defendaot's real
,cskitc:
• Wm illillis vs David Nesbit. , Court ap
point Iron E Overton, j ~ tin (Auditor to'
distrib i to .fund' . raised by iiiie Sheen
sale o defendant's real csiati>:' \ Alsoii
Maste and Examiner in . ' the matter; of
the application of 41 Williams to be itik!)-
rogateil to the riglits.of thO,plaintifil - \
Omni appoint Pbaries. Li- Sbepar4
Cmint;Anditur, to fill vacancy, occasions
'Oa by . it.leath,of JII Brasted. •,_
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• Court adjourne , d . on Saturday. • • •- r'' ,
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ME
.I.wrrutt FROM Tiiiiknoit.--AvrooxA,
Pi>. II :I N I4 gvolVAt—lti* 0 ;944 8 1 0 444 4 -
zettchedlkiv place bust week, and found
the quaint;old-faahatieif tiown 'as quiet
~i\tra
andisitiMiiSis ' - cirorythili‘felitillill
right. Bnt a little bservation soon setts.
fled me that the city .as 'ender nnder military
ars'earin a9dli!at s' irr gin,cotPl-,
• , , ,
tered - Seiioni ditticilltieit itia#mpting-to.
visit
i the-extensiW3 shops of tlieltsilroad .
company which eemposb: the ls*Cr por
tkip of the place. it was my' gocidikl
tnie,,, -however, ico l fsil I•in with-Xi*
Swintirxi,: of Company K, who lrimil3;.:
anted Inelol,hei leadqiutrtmalif the lith
Regiment and- the , Camp of Cet,' both
or which - were ',located In the mar:hit - di
shop directly oPixXito :
, ti Logan . Rouse.
"
caption , or , privutp-BwoviroW, orbowes ,
auffeng [ril thii effect! of asioesetW,-• ,
alut.'ia ttio treat Of ildriPsz:!:ti*Co,44ni
leached this piece...n.1 . 417. 1110t1A0C,21111
With the otheiompitniee of. therweifth
were detailed to diblodge the strata and
take Pcomession o f. the , rPuP4lo4se.. -The
"charge" was directed. by that gallant
soldier,: Col.. STEAD,-and was a • corhplete,
but bloodless victory.' After the *sworn
plishrifent.of this feat, the: , Governor,-.la
*unfound . of. tol:erld thoniand. troopi,
. pissed through ;town •ea rinds for Pita,
burg, since which time' there Lis been.
comparative quie t "all ajolig the (main?
line." - The•eiteation isbeconjtagsome.
what monotonous, and the 4 ' boys", would
,ot object to " marchingorders."
'apt: Sw - f.BICE,Y_ reports no obstructions
to hi: victorious' march, With the eicep.
• \
timy-of a‘hand4o-hand encounter between
,himself and .a plucky striker at Lock-
Haven, in whlgh the latt,el was . left to
gather himself upt,'ront the ground, while
the train_ which he hagl . vainli endeavored
to detair,' moved rapidly away; toward
"Tyrone, where the cor*uty were corn
pelleto go into camp, ,because no engiw
neer (*lad bo found bold enough
,to, con
vey the'rn \ tolie place. Bnt on Thursday
night a • stratege i movement was under
taken : resulted. hi removing :the
soldiers from Tyrone. before- the strikers
were aware of it. On arriving at Altoona
on Friday morning, they're detailed as
above stated to aid : in the: se co nd attack
on the round. house,. Col. STEAD, with
only,a small, portion of his command liar
big been repulsed on a former occasion..
• Gen. J. A. BEAVER, Whi)waA a braiN),
and gallant officer in the war of the re
bellion, has command of the forces here,
and directs all the. movements iii sue
manner as to prevent any collision, . id
at the saino time preserves the stria ht
military discipline. The General i
trio:hat ho bLgreatly indebted t
OnTrs, 3taj. IlAsrlsos and Mar.
Etc (Matra Atiiirildy of Corot r'
all of Bellefonte, who volun
as " Aidi" during the exci , n ,
'gerbils scenes of Sunday
gentlemen pro still hp
liardshipS" of soidi, •
j4netion with-the mg I"
the General's coin
Division Inspe ,
km Adjutant, 1
ry, and Maj. -
are all atte r
thir° .sev
cet4esl 't
for am r
Jo .
at r
t • c
forms
Judge
. SrAso
/
a county),
.ered to act
mg. and dam , :
ie 224. - These
Ji, enduring the
lire, and,-in eon-
Aar spell carrying out
iamb. Col, Ei.t.mTT,
4 Col, *.i . ELLI:It; PiViS
-01. MVPARLAN, COMiifga
,ltomirsos, QUarteCniaster,
/
ive f'
to the oneroUs Antics o
-al. positions and hayp sue
,. ping the 'men . wiill . pitivided
sat hdlect • f l •
ir
.x P. SAND 'Rios attracts: general
. ( ntidn, Mai ay. say . admiration; of
ie military aunt° ities, by his' o l lderly
searing, as well as; elongate4AcTily. He
i t
has been detailed s clerk and orderly at
reginientalSeadq arters; .while •"inge:aut
Rovna is detailed s DiviiionCoMmlssary
Sprgeant.. Sim complains that the duties
s 4
of his position are l aborious , but his supe
rior officer is so 11 pleased "with him that
he refuses to make any change, and has
promised:to giro his faithful Orderly. east.
, t er Elmes., • ' . - .
It may seem alittle' vain, but. I : haz
saidßt,.
nothing : in l ying that Co. K is the..
finest appearing, l - !st drilled and.
.Witlkal
moat gentlemanly and soldierlyappearing
company in ,Liunp ... They have - received
s
many complimen from , Gen...BEA R
VE
M I
id his staff:: T icir oillzers and their'
friends in Tciwit da have reason to be
proud of thein. - ' . .' . . , •
Company 1, , the boys, 'aro ali.o.
a fine-looking set of fellows, and have
won for themselves a „good reputation, .ia
have Capt. fionTol'il - and Capt." BE:m
iner's Tioga county companies.. .
..
The effects of the Murphy movement
are very distinctly observable hi camp.
I Sin informed that but one soldier has
.1... n under the inlitynce• of. liquoritinco
t.he • have been here r .and he* ,did not be
long lie 'Bradford or:Ting:l companies.
-Nearly alkof Gen: Bes - vtars staff officers
'are MurphAes, art 4 the (4neral and 'live
\
.of his officers . c Sunday-school Superin
tontimits.
- /
•On .8 unday eveni n• I 'accompanied the
General to the . cam . f the 12th' ,Ilegi:
, ,
Montnd WitnesSed wit ' a 'good '.. s al of
pleasure a "dress. - parade," which the
General prtisolinced. exceddin 'V credita
ble tolboth 'officers and men.
Trom,prcsent itulicationft, ~ , tho Oce.s'
of thei soldiers willitot lie required ini is .
septic* much longer, • but'they . may ' • s .
~
kept fn the field some time, so that any
• i
Indication of an outbreak in other por
tions of the State inay'ho 'promptly and
speedily Met by a force Sufficient to com
pel pt.)edience to laws. - . ' " .
4.
'Rams or . all : -kinds are now ,isoving
without molestation between Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia, and ;this morning the
shop ichistle was sounded at the usual
web all went back to wor .•
wrrsox will probably leave
evening ' n sick furlough,
outbreak i made tbe Com
ply follow fore the close
, .
,The folymt, t Vompa;
ny answered i), at rollrll,
when the C( ~ , i i Artnot'y.
and - with - the rgeatit JAS.
Litwpt, who a ug from seri
ens .indispeitii .. 13 the Com
pany, but 'Wait ‘ Win . -
41" - tams
Olt are still on 'duty. . - "" z . •
• Captain—D. L. Sweeney. ' . \
• First.Lientettant—J. A. Wilt. \ . .., -..
. Second Lieutenant-4°lM. Tayktr
Sergeanti-,Jiinies - Leivis,2 0. D. Lyo
\
W. H. Shipman, M. - W.' McGill, S.
Hoyle. - .
Corpotals---L!,43: Blaisdell, Jon pliteb;-
Henler, Edward Foist, -C; 1):P
Famous; Elmer Reinett, W. S. Tkloacript.
• Privates E. BOIIjaMITI,' Michael
Bennis,.: A.; Rolfe, !II: Felton, •drunt- -
ninr)r) Goit .ffenty Beath, &
ilouanti;.B; M. Knatity - Jantes -Meaner,.
iiata\Mcisier, Har4 .11c1".
tyreod.3.l. Parsons, 44:;RiohanisOn,;3;,
S anderson \T...Fiberrmtool. B. Bhelp;
ward' , ' James -Winat'lliehaof
Keefe, tHeorinkfari, licorgeMo43l6n. Fred
Huntley, M.ll. livenison, Robert Young,.
NT• l 4\caters -- M- • ,
Hoping that you may be able to thront
theiv..safa—arrival in-.TZwarla: peat
it,nozlN)along Hmorhoi
cifniti the occurrence of anotheremergeney .
to .1=614_1 wilt ) 4 0 seL:thhl•
somewhat desultory letter, with the prom-
Jae of keeping your milers l- fpoted,"
should it appear - that thnintr is not o ver.
• - f t z f 'PAW
- • •
A turnuaxivlionse near The nailWorks t .
in South Towanda, was 0474 by„
light
i on Friday 1a t.
,Thn_itimates were
Otnowhatsd, but nonoinjured. The
Wilt:lit% was but slightly danulgtide - 1—
\ •
- °- - - _
. : , Fait au - Avito.tx.—At 1220
'yesterday fl - was discoveradibt the idarki
ing mill of alt Maui I Haman% sitti:
ate on the tli.aide t nt..llatiroad street..
itio alarm 'fitvliii` 6Y r die switch en
_ ..
ginMit Plft !___4 l lot Oa In' n von' few
nsinntee Ti - Hose were on hand in bath
the nrnty. It required some ten minutes
to raise steam, and as the Mill was of the
most inflammable Mate rial,before a stream'
'timid be raised all hopii of saving it was
gone. The lumber sheds adjoining -on
Hut eastond west, were also ott fire in a
___•rY few :o l 4nltas and ltivond Mai"
Men firemen first sought to 'safe the
we of Mrs. Ream :which. bad also
taken fire • . In this they were successful,
but'APtl. ll o4 Innierlyall 0 Perlin*
wreck, the po T ., not bmitedbeing !min;
pletely saturated vitth Water: In saving
the house the . HoOk nud Ladder 'took an
active part, ugotuttingltfu\eof ; and using
•their water buckets. .
In the cour s e of half an hour the mill
was gone, but thelarge Idles oiAl le mbOr
an3.510/led tq bum untilA orter five lot*
in spi&e . Of the continuous exertions of .• e
rn
throen. . . , ...2
%
We iu.stit - Ithlti lui say: idiot thillina
really is, though we lurre heard it -esti
mated tii.i thevw \ t tk 'rom $lO,OOO to $2O.-
00111.:1' - Insurance do e mill and I lninber,
.0,000, distributed as fellows : Franltlin
of Ihdladelphia, s l l 2so i:vrAnn - . 0l -Flirt,
NO; 41";000; 'Home; of colikikbui;Stooey
/
Pennsylvania Fire, PhihtdelPhia, $O O ;:
Fire Assimilate, Phiradelphist, 4625, d
National of Hartford, $5OO, all w then
by J. 13: Melina; Esq., of this place .
Insurance "on „Mrs. Roache's welling
house and furniture, 4800.- . drertiaer
3.18 t uit. •
. FIRE AT • DUAIIOUE.7- . a Furniture
i
Waiehoust of Lueus ST Arnsi, in Du-,
chore, Sullivan Co., w
~, tally destroyed
by fire Tuesday night ‘ togethei with
its contents. 'The b (ding adioining,'oe.
, r.
cupicd by Dr. ll i ;( 74ca, as a drug store,'
wasconaiderabl amaged, but by stven-
UQUS efforts on o, part of the .citizens.
was saved. ' ' ei hwy . () - rapt be :en • able to
l e a rn th e a ..unt of loss. - 4
nits. W DECKER, of, Liberty Corners,
e ?
office this con y, was operated upon - by . Drs.
D.'S. a d D. L. PRATT, at their in
this ace, last week, for cancer of the
bre -t, from which she had beep suffering
fo years. The operation was successful
, • performed, and the , patient is in a fair
Successful
'
<• to teifovei-: i < . • t i .."
<
ITii . mixt. term of the Susquelt i anna
Collegiao, Institute will coni - thence i Ai
gust 27th; - dvettisement remitted too
Into for publi ion this week. Foricata
logue, address P .f. Quist ax, Towanda.
THE wagon • mann) CHAF
FO, in Rome, was ' ou Sun
day evening last. Abell* \'• dollars
islortli of tools were
isTyksTING Im the
"Front" will ho found in another col.
;(:1
i3USINEBi LOCAL.
.) • -
rar Yon can boy 4 plated Castor .fog 99
In-31orcur Block.; . •
Vir AU the latest publications, very
;
WiliTcobui
goeds in great variety a
iroccr.s.
• I A
Vir HA ins "The Tailor"l:itt KENT'S.
NADINRI chEap at KENT'S.
•Or J6tit lot 'of Summer Shawls at
KAN7II.
,
. larParns and Ditudins very low at
•
KENT'S.
.laces at KENT'S.
or LINEN snits at KENTs.
ear Wby wilt you eat state Crackers
when you can louSr them nice, fresh 1, ked, hist as
Cheap? Ask your grocer for Cowl.rtg• Crackers
or go to 31t. WS. Bakery in the First Ward; whore
you can.pt Crackers . the satuo'day they oro.takei!
feom tpO Oren. " ' . jaitZS:
Cam" The belt quality or Family Flour a
MY EILSIRUI Ittr.l.B at wholesale or Wall.
Cang:•tf7
Vir L. B. Rononns challenges co mpe
titin fOr qoality of epode and In'w prices on Sash,
Doors, Dituds and Moldinis, and an
tant3-tfi.
tar CALL at Kls and see too Coyk
cerNet.
IlEAtitiry YOUR HOMES. Nothing
el:111414es more tibliappinera and pester:, In the fami
ly than tastily decorated moms. - The humblest
eottagor may, by purchasing , bit Wan Paper at
WlnTcoitn k Sintcrs, hiehouse as Melting
apd avery aa a nktiareh, . : mare.
-. Genuine ", Peep, Itociee "High
floe! auA igussengow• ingot it H!fter's, •
Qom" Mrs. Manville will receive a
few Triipuffs.for Inetructlonpn innate—upon nano
or prom, at, her. rosidoomAa Third the
dneeklireco of .06 Tier 4•lie‘aty lessons"of ond hour
0110._ )343 le a thoroughly .eompeteat teacher: pa
.
3t
tW" Ladies', t Times' and Children's.
shoes polling wt . -sFittrd to cOtt,. at: the, old
staudoi TATI,O ' CO. - . 1 . IIIMII"Z.
Ur You can got all tbo latest aqloa of
statioidry; /eel eheap, st Wilveto s
ata *l3fratrti
inir' New firni, new goods anti low pri
ces at the iltidr Street Furniture Store marl".
Don't go anrchere but to WHIT
fluArra for your Walt Paper.. mark'
=
rfflr I •ou amm a - snit of : clothes cb nap
or than you 41 buy the same in Nfw York; just
call at ItOroriltr.D's. .. .
. I
AireCs'. Ironton has removed tor
6,.
Moo/ and Stationery \•0
8 .re from Patton's Block to
the store sot Mao,' M . 71;r Mloellt. 1
urbama and It3rhahires, Short.
Born Cattle, and IterkEldre'Swltun A kw for sale.
2 O. H. Wtt.sacir.•••
' Wyaluslog, Pa., Johan, 1877.
It you want bargains in 7
M,4e Clothing, entfat itontxrtzt.tert yid!
closing odt for Spring sunk.
Or Mums "The Tailor" sC KENT
talrZiaw Cloths and Casaimers a
tar Undertaking iv,speCiality at the
Arldge Street Furniture Stdrtt. mar 29.
I.llr Great reduction in prim of Tinware,
Ili:Wiwi, he., at ir. T. Jules's.. lann4l.
• 3toirrAExati.-:-The public willi pleis.
• to learn that the old and reliable arm of ;MON
rirESliave decided to make the CROCKERY
T E a specialty, and to that end have Just re.
eely 4 faro invoice, cortiprising everything lit
,the line bleb they will sell at. astonishingly lciw
ti '.A ‘r
sterf
o stook of Moves and Ho
.. • 4.! 4 , Jr •+, r ,•,,,
k •
11r Peiito
liGnmes fact
fcr 4 611 1Wr74.-:
ttpa, running
the work. MI
weather. , Pit
: Ur The.
irprtag eioteln
. ts' You
k tals* co,
yr. The-Supreme Court or the State of
NpiiTkiiit bid atieldeit`this .i:C.Titwiti 'Ai 64, 4 0
Lowell, two the Saki lied to gibe itio wads Ctstit•
I Pm : 4 1 1 4'0" "AMMON' 9°4 Oat 4. 1 4 1 P4',0
unction altatilit F. U. 'morrow ot Mr/ Tcut
coktor mentor kall e i lMlCll7joelosi of
co.rpkeetoril-Pomr-itir 4.16...
1,9 gr ,oll 4 l r 4 ;M a illittet4, ' . 44 : 3110 A
odes strileitten witiwttelt ityWrottlitt
l' , 4lorotto ag: Ll
algs oars
AMC-4)
WTOMIND 13EMINAItY ADD COD-
IttnctaL CoLLsoit—Du rtettent*daDoni 04 in.
boarders and 200 4ag scholars.. Prepanet students
lot table; rotes:n=l study and for business.
axle inidligtatinibr,siati*tilli AeOrtigi% cora.
meriul College has no Imperial rotates 2 banks,
I telegraph Wanes,' etc. Prices very.kier.. Pall term
opens Ang:29. CcenifieieJalatitdenta send to Prof.
L. L. 13PNACIUs tor catalogues. and others to Bev.
Do COPXLArD, D. D., Kingston, Lutettio
: .
111r4 largo ammo . itineat of
,'spring mid
summer We, suss received, at AL IL Deems.
instable,
Wm.:6:mB & Blum sell the beat
Blank Itudca manufactured In the etmntry:
Oragkyrr 'Ofall, varieties - Paked
aTery day et COMLW Bakery •
...lir To Contrstinicics" .-7. advert'''.
Set, a retired physician, having providentirdly dis
covered, while a Medical Mtsgeaary Itt ikertpera
Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy' for the
speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Asth
ma; Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all throat and thug
'nee. • Mahe araVradleal apache for
Nervous Debility, Premiture Decay, and all Nero
eons Complaints; feels it his duty to makelt
known to his suffering-fellows. Actuated by this
Motive. he wilt cheerfully send (free of charge) to
all who desire it, the ret*for preparing. and full
directions for successfully using; this Proildential
ly direovered renmly. rime Who ,wish to avail
*tablet» of the benefits of this discovery without
` can do so,byretfiro mall, by addressing with
naming paper, - -
it. CHARLES P. MARSHALL,
sa Niagara Street, •
nufralo.
CO6 I.
iet .. • ,
1 ,
-,• 1 .
- -
• ‘ .\ o,,tati• .'
. .
JACKSON.—In Albanftwp... July 2.1, after s long
and painful Illness, *rals4&inedla Jackson, wife
.Of Ilugh Jackson.: - • i ' . • i
Deceased leaves two small chi ten and a dared
ed husband to numbs her dcpartu from this to a
better World.: Titejsympathj' of a arge circle. or
,re,t
friends are with the husband and ldren for
;heir loss.
, '
New Advertisemeats.
NOTICE, • In the matter of the
-;vbittutary assignment of Blood & CO, to John
Y. Mlle° for the benefit of creditors. In the
Court of Onmuson Plessof Bradford County, No,
71:, May term, I$lC. Notice T 6 hereby glven that
the final a count of. John F. Batteries. Assignee of,
Blood 1< Cos„ liar been files! and will be presented
to theMitirt for allowance, on TBVItiMiI&Y, the
nth, day:ofillirrEMßEß, 1877, unless cause be
shown why IVAN:lull not be;
• BENS. M. PECK, proe.
TNCORPORATION_ .NOTICE.--,,
Nralce la hereby given that an application will.
he tnado to ttte Governor of l'ennsylvania for let-"
ters patent for the incorporation of a Water Com,
pnny,vadevlbe law approved April 2IA 1574,-known
as fhb "General Incorporation Art," for the pur',
lamb of furnishing water to the citizens of the bor
ough of Canton and vicinity, in the County of
Bradford, Tennaylvanta.
Canton, Pa., July 2a, 1877
CREAP FARE BETWEEN
• •!-'. TOWANDA - AND TROY.
The undersigned haring taken the contract .for.'
carlying the U. S. Mails betirctsn Towanda and'
Trey. has provided hljuselr with a new aid emu..
forlahie stage and gond teams. 41,41 is 'prepared to
carry passengers and freight at reduced rates.
ItOtTS:D' Til': TICKETS
To accommodate persons _haring bunhn ss to
trotooirt. ,hare tone ailed to twit wood trip tick
ets tor .2.00. Tielp„.trattr faro from points between
TOwatittkaud Trittattiasiiio ratio. My stage Is roomy
and sittktantial. so I S:ltn ratty alt who may degire
to ride.' TICK F:TS tltcsalO ht. Elwell Mouse, To
watitia, and adatas.llo,or, Troy
r.
•
Towanda, August 2,1817. . _ _„
rIST OF LET I TERS, remaining in
A-% Poladj Office at Tairintla„ Bradford CO, - Pa.,
fur the week ending August 1, 1877:
Churellw4nl„Wm ' Corcoran. Waggle
t i
Itubobse, leery ' Forbes, Peter '
11eusan, bas Getor '
''Mrs S ,'.
Lovelnee, Fred .0). May, Henry 11.
McMahon...Miry - . SleMaims, Margaret '
Me Teal. Rebecca Owens, Phadle
Pratt,JFln Parks, Mrs
Post, MISS 31 E Rice, Ella
Walborn, Stella
. .
Persons callllig for any of the aboic, mill plervio
say:" adverthsed.•• Vying date of list.
S. IV4, ALVOrip,,
FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE.-
It is an undeniable fact that no article ;vas
ewer placed before the public with si:r touch midis
imted oppore of Its gm; medical 'Mud, sm... .
V,E Gr E TINE.
For every complaint for which VEIVETTNE fit to
commended, many teetitnonials of what it has done
Ix furnlAhed to the pubite at• large, and no one
shou , d fall teobserve-thet nearly, all of the testt
mottiala are fiom people right at home, where ,the
prepared, and as the streets and
nuMbers are given, the/0 can be no possible doubt
about the-matter.
11. It. Stitre - lis,,! nub-I-Dear Sir:' May I ask the
favor of you to make my ease pudic?
In Steel, while onpicket dutysin the army, I was
taken with Alit, which lasted all night. W.as tak
en indoteamp and dosed with whisky and quinine.
Afteilthis 'had fits every day, and was taken to
liewbern Hospital. and then treated by the attend
ing physicians: I grew worse and. was sent hoine.
Remained in poor besith for four years, treating
urttlfmany physicians anti trying many remedies.
Finally &Tanis made its appearance on different
pulse( my body, and Myliead was so diseased as
to be trlghtoul to look at, anti painfully beyond•en
distance. _After trying the most , eminent physi
clanso Without improvement, a change of climate
was advised.
Have been to the Hot Strings In Arkansas twice.
each time Oleg their treatosent a thorough Mal. ,
Finally came back to Unstop, discouraged, with no
hope of help. Lift wax a burden to Otto in any sit
nal lots. ,My disease, and the effect of so tench pow
er,ful medicine, had so t gamaged my system tha t .
the action of my Molnar 'wasappanmtlydearroyesi,
and my head was covered with ulcers which hasl in
places eaten bate the skull bone.
The best physicians said my blood was so full or
poivin they could de no Bomb fur me.' About this
time a friend who had been an invalid told 'rte
NAGETIN e hurl restored Wm to peers:et/smith. and
through his persuasion I cousnenced taking Vito it.'
list.% At this time 11, - was having jilt almost every
day. -I noticed the first goolieffects of VrOIiTINIC
In my digestive organs. My food sat heiter.and
my stomach grew stronger. I began to feel en
couraged. for I could see my health. slowly and
gradually Improving. With renewed hope Con
tinued taking the VEGETINZ, until it had nun
pletcly driven dteenite out of my body, It cured
the fits, gave me good, puns blood, snot restored in
to pertectlealth,,Whicibl had. not enjoyed befor e \
rot ten years. Hundred's of people in the city of
Boston can vouch for the above facts,
ETI NE has saved my life, and you are at lib
oily to make such use of this statement please?:
you best, and I beg of you to make It known that
other sufferers 'may find relief with less trouble and
espouse than I 411 d.
It will afford me great pleasure to 'show the
marks of my dlsease of give any further informa
tion relative to my case to all who desire It.
1 am, sir, very gratefully, JOlll4 I'ECK, -
'o. 50 Sawyer street4loston, Mass.
TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO
• 'H. IL STZVESS, Esq.—Door Sir: This is to cer
tify' that my daughter was taken sick when she
was threotears old, and got so low that_wo were
obliged to keep her on a pillow, without moving, to .
keep the little thing 'together. She was. attended
by several physichuno—tho regular attending nue
helng.old Dr. John Stevens. They: all pronounced
her case incurable. She had been stet about a year,,
_when hearing I:44bn great Bloat Remedy, VE4E
TINT, I cOmmenced giving her that, and continued ,
It regularly till Mie was about seven years old,
when oho was pronounced peifectly cured. During
her sickness three pieces of bone were taken from
her right arm above the elbow, une, of them being
very long. Several email pieces were also taken
from her lett leg. She Is now twenty-seven years
old, and is enjoying good health, and has ever Since
she was seven-years old, with no signs
.of Scrofula'
or. any other blood disease. Her arm. Is a 'little
crooked; but she can use, It alma& as well as the
other.;4ler legs are of equal length, and she is not
In the least lame. her ease was Scrofula, inherited i
In the' blood; and 'I would recommend ail those -
Scroftda Humor or any other blood disease. If they
wiskt,o'have a I) . ...rfee; cure, to try Vatlarisk,.the
Vs:Habib blood remedy. which:does not weaken the,
like many Other preparations recommend-.,
.edXber, on the contrary, i t is nourishing and;
strengthening. .Myelaughter's case will fully tev`,
tlfyints. for 1, never saw nor heard of a worse form'
Of Seto la. - ' HULDA SSILTH, • I
I I Monument street, Chaffiedown, Mass..
• 'SIAS. SARA M. JON V.S.
%
11 Divan street, Charlestown, Mass.
April 10, 187 ,
The above sta ement shows a perfect mire of
•Scro(niadn its aura( form, when protnituend thou*
able, of a child fon years of ago. twonty-threej ,
year. 4 ago. The lady, uw twenty-seven years, bldg
enjoying rierfect health.
-I
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Prepared by 11. R. STEP tiS, Boston,- Dias
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VEGgTINE IS SOLD BY' ALL
4 4.4 . 44'4 4'; 44f 4
rrux ;) ,ll;spEnslGNED WILL
• X 'sell 'a • bouse'and lot . in Wyeol4 bleated 14 1,
int:estrum Towanda
.Itoro'„and of a Mile from M.
IL Leaning's. The lot contalniabout hi an acre,
with an abundance of good refit—apples, peaches;
themes. Ike.,—a welt of cold water, a barn and
othOSoatisith)tilltatherthri. 'The /UMW Wall nerdy.
minted this spring . with Mucosa,' of Jewett's lead.
The cellar Is large and dry: The property will 'be
sold for 412110 (about half its value), pat down and
a like sum yearly with Interest. Address J. An
drew 'Witt. Attorneyst-Law, Towanda,4".S.-j2171. -
t 1 0 t
y.
be
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O'V'A.TZD-:--- A. ItESPONSIBLE
P A ItTrwlth CAPIT4L, s t ircliAhT
PitErmult Elk tolake al'attnUrth 4 . '631 - and
manage a Bratich I Misr ittore..Whic we are about
Let start In this Seethe'. Nona but those who can
litik7 • 1 he..bcst reference need make application.
ottununiatticms strictly oriblidentLsl. Address
• DR 'YOUNG a BRO.,
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PALACE 0044411 STORE., ,
>c.
is. t , ter E
STREIVPHILADELPIIIA.
•
*ire 'Angeline,
bawls • •t my bOd Sad board without''Oat
(Mae or pro • hereby forbid say one bar.
Urborlatrusting. • rem toy account, as 1 ‘lll pay
Imp leof her - .g.. .
r..*llittut, - raLystultu- - - •
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W3l.' D. TYLER, •
•F. 8, ELLIOTT, '
H. ti. WILLIAM,
E. L. MANLY,
17. )1. PECK...
B. P. EtICKOX
BOSTON, Dec. 17, 1872
pimENsE 'STOCK
SPRING - AND. BUMMER CLOTHING
Just awned at the old stand
SON.
Agmea6l7 with announcement,
MR: J. DAVIS
lias filled the store lately occupied by, Solomon
don with tho,most complete assortment of
- READY-MADE ' CLOTHING
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Of every deseriphoo ever o ff ered lo this' :market.
My stack comprises everything to the line of Ready.
made Clothing for-
. .
YOUTHS• AND CHILDREN'S WEAR,
FURNISHING. imps, -
TRUNKS,
CAPS,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS,
CANES, &c.
tdesire to announce to the people of Bradford
County. that I have permanently.tecated In Taiwan
da, and shall endeovor, by close attention to Mud
.ness, small profits and fair dealing, to merit and
secure my share of patronage.
Mylitock-Is NEW. hiving beim purchased daring
the put tiro wotki tor CASH.
MEE
ROET IT!
N IN
Still continue' to sell : '
READY-MADE C • °TILING
*l4 .
AT THE OLD STAN
- 41 Also, thit
lIIS . PRICES ARE I4OWER !
THAN. ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
THIS SIDE OF THE OLD COUNTRY!
Ryy roods , ary always ~ •
- BOUGHT FOR CASK,
AND GUARANTEED TO 'BE JUST .•
WHAT THEY.ARE RECOMIES.I.I3ED!
Ills stock comprises everything
IN • THE. CLOTHING LINE I- '
711031• THE CIIFACEST TO
,t •
THE MOAT COSTLY 'OA.RMENT:
1152E233=1921
• , - .
BOYS' OLOTIIING, • '
NEATLY AND SITDSTALNTIAI.L'i MARE,'
AT ABOUT THE ',COST OF MATERIALS!'
NMI
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SPRING .lIATS, • . •
. . SPRING OVERCOATS,
,
TASTY U MBRELLAS. '
• A sid the
DES? LINE OF FURNISHING GOODS '
EVER OFFERED IN TIIIS MARKET:
frem!tamers know that I.am
rENMANENTLE .LOCATED IN tOWANDA,
. •.._.- .
And they therefore itin l
uo rlsk of befo g ammo
as In eases of merely transient dealers, who never
contlnr long In one place. • .
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I. E. ROSINFIELD.t,
, , I
Tuwan;ila, MarcA(22, i 877
RENOVATED ! •
-- RENEWED !I _
.REPLENISHED!!!
, ...;"...
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i Daring the past winter I have by closhapplys.
lion th business, • ' • '
CLEANED OUT
My old • stock of Heady-Made Clothtug, sod oom
Odor to my customers
AN ENTIRELY NEW ASSORTMENT,
rufaseed,with - a special view to the *ante of
TOWANDA AND VICINITY
Ity long experience .In trade here. 'their/a I an
demand' whit tho people desire In ttio
CLOTHLIEG- LINE,
Maplieltimpe frock, now being evened;
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CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT ALL.
_ . PRICES WERF. NEVER. 80 LOW
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Audi can Terevarytblng 4 ., ,
IN Tug -LINE OF G. ( - VTIONG -• / '
.... AND.GENTS• FURNISHING GOODS
\At inicaliwitlCl3 det4 ' competittott.
VE liiILL.NO7 .1
.13E 'OIDERSOLDI
,
Remember this wen lifirant of Ckothbv
Towanda, April 12,1817,„
`Fa*iture.
A VIIANGE IN THE
BItII►GE STREET,
PtfR . N,ITURE STORE
The .underslgnesi his purchased this estalillsic•
merit J. Si L L YX & Cu., and will keep
FULL RTCCE7OI O •
GOOD FURNITURE!
- .
-wilcll.llE WILL SELL "LOW I
Mr. ALLY may afill be *oemtat the old plate
sad will have eharge of the
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
All !emirate mill be coal cted In goat tau% and
um charges win be le*
Centel ittention will be given to.
IMPAIRING AND FRAME MAKING<
=MI
N. P. HICKS,
- , flumes** to J. 9. Allyn a Co. _
t c BRIOGE - $Tl ' - 1 ,1QW42 , 1!) - 41.
Timm aa, mirth 2 1877.
ji l ' ipjfer
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(ltiocesscit Ur:Ee:t 6 Bliss)
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MiLt triF . FEB FOR\ITIE
NEXT TH 14tTY 114,YS HIS
. ,
ENTIRE STOOK'` OF DRESS,
LINEN GOODS, &e n tte i tte., 4f,A,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES,
AND ‘EM_BROIDEBIES IN
GREAT VARIETY .
A LAMM STOCk OF
SILK cf;• WORSTED FRINGES
BARGAINS IN
TABLE; LINK If, NAPKINS,
J. DAVIS.
that
FIELD
S
CLOTHS„-AND CASHMEIWB
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Alt 11;IVIIIG . SEV . : URELeTHE
SERVICES OF. •
BARR S TILE, Tztr.LOß,.
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WE ARE PREPA.RED\ TO
FAVOR .US
PATROIiTAGE.,
Towanda, June 1, 147
NEW GoollB
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WE AIM NOW ItEA.DY WITH
FtriL STOCI; OP FURNI
.
TIME AT PHIOES- TO SUIT
THE TIMES,
_.OUR OWN
MANUFACTURE, WHICH WE
INVITE', YOU TO -CALL AND
EXAMINE.
~; l
J ACOBS.
WE KEEP:' THE LARGES#
STOCK. OF .'UNDERTAKING ,
GOODS OF ANY ONE IN THIS
PART OF TRE 'STATE, AND
OUR-PRICES ARE , AS LOW 'AS
THE LOWEST.
WHEN • WA NT .OF ANT
THINO IN :OUR LINE, GIVE US
A - CMAL: 'REMEMBER' THE
PLACE, AT THE _OLD STAND
OR MAIN, STREET. • .
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L -Li, Mat:,
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a~
GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
AT REDUCED PRICER
JUST RECEIVED.
,
2'ofFEz,niskc., ec.
"t'di
OUR STOOK OF
IS-17.1PE.QOALE:D,/,'",
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CLOTHE ALL WHO MAX'
' J. L. KENT.
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Crrost's Sou.
FORc'THE
- SPRING TRADE
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I'ME
I=IMMEM
MEM
CK - FROSTB . Raiff.
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11l
BEM
T OW A NDA MARKETS;
REPORTED BY STEVENS L LONG.
GeacTat dealers la facades-Lad Produce, Pattotill -
-" Bloch, eoraeollaitt arid . Bridge Streets. _
' WEDSPDAT*VENIGG, AUGUST 417.
Flour per
. ••• "
Cern Itearper•loo lbs
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Cheri Nett .
Whelapes • • • • 64 io
".• ...... ,• .15
Oats, .40
Beekwkeat, "••• .. ° "A/ - .•
Cloverseed„lneoinin; "
" r". P 42 7 1 104.
Thnotby. western,' • ' •
linens; 42 _
Pork. • .15 00 • 10e lbe
Gents • ' 0- 11 • IS' 14
.13333133 r, tubs.... ... ._ • .Is so
" \roil", ..... - 36 . 16 - 21)
Eat. tre6b..-..; ..... • - 12 15
. "2.••
Green epples. on ' sn. 0
Dried \ per lit:
elk
• "Blackberries, • -
:.° -
Potatcw% peibnsbel. , 25 0, 30 '• •
Onions, w - s '
neesl‘'az - 25
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' - COBRICCI2A ST DAYTON DUO.
Vies ," 04 A 05 '
eal* skins (a 6 i to
'l)eaeous 20 05 , 40
Sheep pelts, sheared.. 10'0 • 25
Lands skins ' 25 A 60
Tallow oo A 07
, WOOll washed...,. -23 0 40
." unwashed, 22 0 -V.
CITIOTATIOI4 OF WITITE,POW
su, 11304-11ankers "ad Brokers:NO.4l2,
Boa h Third Street, rhtladelp4s,,Jaly 29th, 1877.
• - 82 D. AeiLD . ,
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115`.41: 11151, e •'• .• ll2 1 11234 ; •
as .
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,45; ,L,l4ed J... • . law ,101%,
14 167 , IL , UMW NS
61 64• 64 .68 , 64 44 . I
.1111,4
1040. equpou ' • • 11,..1121( ;113 I,
'" raelfle s' s.„ ey ' • 125 ' fl2F4f
.New rsi Reg. 1251' " • • 1091 i 1110 X,
" C. 18111
4,4, Big, 1891 -
" C. . 1091
Silver '
Pennsylvania
'Reading
Philadelphia & Erie'
Lehigh - Navigation
Valley, Er. Dlv •
United R. R. of N.
Pittsburgh, T. &
Northern Central • • • '
Central Transportation
Nespnehoning.
North PennsTrania '
C. 84. Mortgage Vier
A ID3ONISTRATOR'S SALE..-
.c/... Pomona to an order of the (limbo's' Court
of Bradford CounlyoPennaylTnnta. there win .pe
sal at public sale on the.pretulses In Warier, tura,
Auld county, on SATURDAY the.2sth day of AV
DUB?, A. D.,.1877 • ammencing at 2 Oeloik. P.
DT., the folngfiescrlbed real estato. rate of.Levt
Dunham,
deceased. to lutt : Ono lot of land-bound
ed on the north by lauds of F. Coburn and J: C.
Malilting. east, by lands of . Prank Crawford and
John-tralrebllde, south by lands of Levi,flanbarn,
and west by lands-of P. Hickey and Darling; ; .
ecmtainldg ono , hundred amok, more or less, nearly,.
111 werslland.
CONI►II'JI)NS OF SALE.—One hundred 'dollars'
to be paid when the property Is Sada down file
hundred on confirmation, and the balance In IMO
'Tarlton) the date of eonfirtnattr4l., with Interest.
' ASA DUNI! ASt. Administrator.,
Warren - Tap., Pa., July 26,
A SSIGNEE'SI NOTICE.--In .the
A
matter.of Jacd'i Pletcher., Bankrupt.' In
the District Court of the United:States, Western.
District of Pennsylvania.
The .creditors will take wake that a general
meeting of thetreditors of said Bankrupt will he;
held in Towanda. In said District. on the Ilith.day
of AUGUST, A. D.. at 10 o'clfrk. A. M., at the
Mitre of Overton St Mercer.. ef:.re R. A. Mercer,
E.g.. one , of the' Registers in P inkruptcy In said
district. for the purpose name in the 27th section
or the Bknkrupt Act - of March 2, 1867, (to wit: at -
firial,dlstrilitition of said Bankrupt's estate.) If
your claim has not already been proved, -it must be'
doneor - before the, day of meeting.
JAMESI U. WV II I3,
East SmiW f tleld, July 25, 1e77.
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A uprxows . NOTICE. •
L - 3,.."iniik vs. Daniel Nesbit. In the' Court of
Cointiwin Pleas - of Bradford County. No.:811, rob.
miry Term 1878:
Vim undersigned an Auditor appointed to /MUM.
nteefunde raised from *twill:Ca sale. of defendant**
real estate, wUI attend' to the dtttleanf his appoint. •"';
melt, etc., at the OfElir. of Overton & IClshree.
Towanda on FRIDAY. the 24th day of AIIDUS7
at u o'clock A. W..
He ull) also at the Same timer:bad place attend to
the dutiesoehis appointment as Examiner and
Master In the nutter of the applirstlou of A. Wil
liams to be subrogsded to the rights of the Plain
tiff's In certain judgments against the said
Seshit. • • \ E. OVERTAX: JIM.
ang2.4v.. •Audltor, Examiner and Muter.
MI
trinTots NOTICE.-In the
"IL mattee-of The estate of J. L. Elstireo.vs.
'Wmi Garin., Ili the Court of Common Pleas.of
Bradford Connty.
The undersigned, 'an Auditor appointed jiy._-said
Court to dlstributo the money raised by the sale of
the real estate of defendant, will at' end to _tho
same at his °face in the borough of • Towanda, on,
TITESI3.XY. the 7th day of AUGUST-next, .at 10'
o'clock. A. 31..014tiatday. at which time and place
all persons havir.g claims on She fund aforesaid
can present the sante, otherwise to 1* ,debarred.
FL W. PATRICIF, Auditor.
Towanda, duly 19, 1871
Ell
A, trDITOR'S NOTICE. - In the
ix motor of the estate of John Purcell, deed:
lii the Orphhns• CoUrt of Dradford County.. ' \ •
The undersigned. an Auditor appointed upon ex- -
mptions. also to marshal! assets and inakq
hutlnn.will attend to the duties of his appointment,'
at his once in the borough of Toiriusda„ on FRI
DAY. AUDITS p I. 1577, at 10 o'clock. a.m, atirbleh
time and place all persons having claims upon said
fund are requested.. to present themor be forever
- debarred from coming in upon the same.!
J. N. CALIFF.
Auditor,
July 1,7, 1677
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—John
Means vs M Ellenberger., et al. In the Conn
of Common new? of Bradford County. No. 781.:
Sept. T.. IS I :
The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the
Court to distritmtrfonds arising from .defendant's
real.estate, will attend to the duties of hie asid ap•
pnintment•atthe ?Tire of Patririt h Fort., MIL
3IONIAI. the 27th day of AITGUAT, 1077. at 'lO
welock.A. x.. when and where all persons havtpg
claims against said fond. most present the same,
or he forever debarred therefrom. • . '
Ell=2
TNCORPORAVIONNOTICE.
•_a_ To all whom It mart:miner:l t The undersigned:
eilliens - of .Trby and "'deity. hereby give notrets,
that they intend ap_plylng - to the !Genet of Common'
Pleas of Bradford County, or a Law Judge thereof,
for the Incorporation of !• The Glenwood Cemetery
Assoelattop, for the purpose of purchasing lands
and keeping the same in . proper Condition. fora
plzoo to Imre the dead.,
S. W. POMEROY, DEO. N. NEWTERRY;
WM. MORGAN, , • . HORACE romrazgy;
V. M. LONG, • R. ROWEN ,
E. VANDIEN. . UFA'. C. PORTER. •
NELSON MEYNERD. •DAtD D. FORREST.
D 47
Troy, Pa., July 19, 74•1/3.
IVOTICE.-=in the matter of the
voluntary asslgurnent of Sfrlvester. Harsh to
George W. Brown for the benont of creditors. In
the' Court of Common MBAR of _Bradford County.-
No. IOC:. Scntember term. 1876. Notice Is hereby
given that the final ;wount of - George NT. Brown.
Assignee of Srlyeeter Harsh, has been tiled and'
4111 proltented to the court for allowance lon
THURSDAY, the Bth day Of SEPTEMBER., 1677,
unless cause bo shown why It should not he,
of 77
BENJ. M. PECK, Trot.
A PPLICATIQN IN DIVORCE.
rl —To Elizabeth Cook. NO. 377. Feb. term.'
•
1877.. Ton are hereby notified that William Cook,
y nor hrtSblioi: has appliedlo the Court of Common
Fleas Of Bradford County for-s divorce from the
hoods of matritiumy. and that the said mutt has
appntuted Monday. the ad day of September. 11177. ,
.for hearing tho said William In the premises, at
Which time and place you can attend !rpm think
proper. • . A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff. .
A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. •
XX, --To James E. Knights, Nn. 200, lreh..term„
18;7. ton are hereby notified that Edith B.Knlghts.
your wife, be applied to the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford County for a dlroice from the
bonds of nttritnony, and that the said court has
appointed Monday the ad day of September, 1877,
for hearhilk the said Ndlth-B, In - the ()realises. ati:
which time anti place you can attend If you , think
proper:. " Carr) A. 3. LAYTON, Sheriff.
PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.
—To .Watter-Wheeler. No. 7! Yen_ term..
1877. You aro hereby notified that D. D.Wheetor;
your wife. tiaa applled.tti the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford - County fur a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony .- an d ,that the said court, has
appointed Monday, the 7d day of September. 1877,
for hearing the raid D. D. In the premise,, al
aVeh Unto and plaeo you can attend If yort think
proper; ' A, J. LaNTON, Sheriff.
PPLICATION- IN -DIVORCE.
A
mathow Morse, No. 7a. Pelt term.
1577. You are hereby notified that. Sarati,. Monte.
your has applied to the Court of Centime'
Pleas of Bradford County for a - divorce from the
bonds of matrimony; and that the said court had
appointed Monday. the ad day of September. 1577.
for hearing the said Sarah In the premises. at Which'
time and place you can_attend If you think proper.
s'. A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff..
'ADMINISTRAI.OR'S NOTICE
,--Notice-is hereby iven Mat. all persons in.
,Lebted to the estate oflJsvid fl-stoner, bte - Of
SheshominOlee'd. must mate Immediate payment
to the endetehillette and all, persons !wing claims
against mid estate must present them. eoly &adobe
Mato% for settlement. ' • WK. 81%rsign.
* July 19, 17,.. • ' Adukulstrator, pendoUte lite.:
ME
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Ii hereby given .that all pettiest; In:
dented to• the estate of Cynthia Jordan,. late of
Itedibtep" dent, inuarmake Immediate payment
to the undepigr.ed, and all persona having etelms
must mite immedtatopstiment to the uncleielgeett,
all person, having claims egalnst,iald; estate moss
present them, duty antbentleatedi for settlement.
, ARIA: E. , ,W3t1U117,
ELY WRIGHT,
'Examen.:
.ittly 19, 17.
_I 4 I ,BIII.OU'r . OR'S NOTloE.Notite
As hereby:loo*n teat, persons" Indebted to
the estate of liantel.Widts., late of Bldiplbut7
deceased. intuit • make Immediate • • payment
tante undersigned, and all persons baring slants {
agains said. estate roust . prevent the dui" au.,
thenlicated for settleatont" to-the undersigned . a x it/
'•/ • -
• •! Ewa Bolitlibrill,Tlt.:, 4itir, Or, 1917.
1
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ZIE
witoissAtz. 104T.UL.
.9 9 00 011 10 00
2 40 22. $0 :
1 91-
lIE
II 0
1600
2 SO-
...:"„ 111 t :111,16;
/ 06 ,i11 011 1.
100,4 1 1061
105,4 1 105 g
a 100 1100
2 1 41 1 7 , 4 1 17 13 i p
~ 17 riix
32
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CHAS. M. HALL;
Auditor.