Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 27, 1877, Image 3

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FINE JEWELRY,
W A Tf i di 11 E S,
S I Ell, AND[I'LATEII WAVE
IT( 'lv AN 11A, PA. '
LOCAL AND GENERAL.;
hundred pupils now attend the
Scheol:„
W• AIrI,s , TIOING, of the //rithoq
, deliver.the address befori'! the
.I,:tk'ultuol to 7 morrem (Thurg-
:Iftet noon
rn CrAnx, another ohl citizen of
1;,-,Vpl:4 - toti, lit,l at the -
res , ,irtenee of .his
Sraithtiehl, on tis'lturilay
nup . • 1.v4, ` 4 ".2. year.
iti: wiTuov+
konisone oil, only 11; cents per
g.,11 ,, n. is the' I , ..gentl which greets visit
,' • t , , Dr. 11. C.You - rEtt"s Drug Store.
Vlill preside at the sloe-
; i t in Novembef% for the trial of
hi which Judge Monllow had lieen
plevions to his eketion: as
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1, he the iinest e - vs:t- inadc , lin' the eonnty.
al"rr,w and ibrid.r}• the atten . d:lnee,
v. in 1,1 , 1.4,-;211,
of pill sl.eak
'l',:nperanee in the l',lnr,t In
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tit • N,•vt- )", ; k :•-"•••,tti• 'rail. last
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!•:‘ )I'l.'ll. do none to-cilrich
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Each Coreale is to provide himself
with two day7i'ations. ,
hlic inembeits of fi ' le'V'ress arc invited
to lie prt:*ent, and thequartermastcr will
mak , : ample provision fOr their aceommo
-- s' dation while at the Encampment.
Fr N,Hirain•e„ of Wayland, CoMradv* detailed ti) deliver ad- .
, a•itv . , N. F was killed on dresses are Hon. 'E. OvEirros, . jr., lion;
ritli lust., liy failing into a %NV:T. I)vvir.!4, Rev. DAVID CHNFT, W .
InAcliini!. • Mr. N. Was a son- 11. CvitsornAN and 11;M. Pratt.
- (''lent N, of .Warren, The exerckes Will consist of Comitariy,.
1 "•'' and was about - !..ars of Ilattali s and
,tlsirtnislt Drill, Ailtard
Ilc levvi , his hea Wk.( I; %Vire .Mountie, • pre** rartidio. Shalt] Battle,
1.11,ei ode of friends - to utourrt his ete•• etc— a "taingt." orders to be befe
oitani:ly 'death. " Ila v in , made a proles- ail, by the Commainter.
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•••••;• •!f teiigein j!!ined the' , 3f.• The tollos% ing ''•!.lie.ers Were elected fur
al ! "u a yeti ayo, Le remain e d a• the I\which time officers
nwailwi up to the tine of hi: , V l l jil t t fur the •
,1,.,. 11 farwiid atteuded on • .•^C!!; 47 Umiterlo,C: T. Hui.,
'by I.kr i zC'•• ! .•! 1 ,••!!!! 4.; Vice 411'; M. E. tit t
v:10. :1 7 ..ver thing
",\ t rt the Lu o<t cr •.)l
, 11 .tt the C,,ltrity Fair
11( 1 n
,ev4i
•E • ; T. is erecting a no* barn and
other** improving his beautiful prem.-
ME
W. - 11'. Dimon has been appointed Ex
press Agent - in this place, rice RHIN 0.
WARD, - resigned. During the time Mr.
W. has beeft Agent, the business has been
conducted almost exclusively. by 'JOHN E.
Wmui and FRAI4 MAou.L. The duties
bare been faithfully and satisfactorily
4 , cl:fornie l l; and both - the .company and
qui public have expressed their entire
.satisfaction with the young gentleman.
filr."MAcna. Will continue in the office
under the new agent. While all will re
gret the retitemenNf so genial, obliging
and• competent a man, as JOHNNIE, the
public will tiud in <the new agent, Mr.
Dttny:E, a tit successor. We congratulate
the express company and thiS.community
on theirMutipl good fortune in these
lection of Mr. Dpnot;, . • - • `,,
L'lll.lE'S PO . P&LAR MoNTtiLY- -
Fon OCtober, is an excellent number of.
this admirable publicatior. IL has in all
19s.pages.and 100 illustrAions. It opens
witlnnn article entitled EngUnd's Queen,.
illustrated with twenty good engravings:
another article on " The Commune., or
Paris,:" is accompanied with. forty illus
trations. Alnon its many good stories
is one entitled-" captain t'3:rr's Clninge,"
by the autlnir of " Helen's Illibies'% fol
lowed by " The Ebony Bride," by 14.4;
WAsitrxmrctii: the continuation of flit
" Dreamland of -I.m'e;" etc., ~e te. The
amm nt of instruction, eutertainmentAnd
,
ammcment afforded by the articles; sto- ,
Sties. f ineedotes; poe'ns, etc., in this issue
of tlk .Iknikty is not excelled by that of
any of its' - eutempolaties. Single Clipies
are vents, andud subscription P‘ice,--
7 . 2.: - ,t), five by mail. :Address,
1 - .rsmE's Priu.isifiNo - Housv, 5:37 Vearl
`!sect, New York.
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-I " liiisON A 111:: MILTON' WA RD
and family, lai-e been spending a fecr
daiys among the 'blue hills - of Painnsyl
yanirt. They were the gusts of
0•'111;n
EvA TimmAs is visiting' friendt;
•
jn.1,142t1- - ice.
2 :-11.1 nor 1:Iow . E was in town on Friday
.nyrning, LUa fittest Of. 31. C._ 31 Encun,
kyrir. 11.0.oltti has gotle tb
New attellit l iuurl.' •
—Lieutenant N. E.`;.)l - AsoN. L. S. N.
is vi,i;in , f his father, 'Ol. G. :F. 17h
...0::, ;it this phlre. Ni.‘ , .T s- one of the
finest 10 , ,king.vni-cers in the s 'vice
\
—=Miss NANCY :4 - .N1n.1., of this 1:
for':()we , :o on.7qonthty 1.0 .t, where . he ex
pekits to lo.ihe 111.1: fntove home. li.-s S.
Is iin cilne:tte4l, ,, intellhz,eta. and renn„tl
y ,, liti2; lady ; an , i ,le:tv(.s liost ,,, of frieinl;s''
Mr
t' ~
-%-.lr.intx, who was ar
re-Aed last •yt;ari charged with . stealing
hr and and buggy and -some butter fik)in
Mr. ()NE - iu LeKoy. and through the
dt he l'ourt vas given the light•
c-st sentence possible'.Hal,few month: in
the ivu,nty jail,—was 'again arrested for a
„in ; il ia cr i me some I sr,:P lki:`,PkS since. The
!tile in jtil professed the * most sin
cere penitence ftki. Lis . misdeeds, nntl,en
-1 ist ea the warm sympathy of 1)r. NV 7
VIVI' autl ~icier who visited him. It was
colll l dvatfy belit;vo.l. that he was a reform
ed Man, hut only n few montfis have
elap.ed sin 1144 release. and he is again
Lis.thi dicks. Irina is the stranifest
part ut ta l e sttn:V is that he stole a horse
and Im i zgy from the' same . patty front
whom the n•riner theft. "scar committed.
M . r; S. followed hint te4-Ciamira, tind?c, , - -
e•tv,.:red the prpttrly, NI:itON was ar
rest.ed l.v Pohl-ern:o . i I;rnNsand I'o . 11 . 11w:1
hi ntri ter- in j.lil. 1102. pl 1.1 quill}
to the cictv„i•nf leirse 'stealing. and,,lud , -e
. 7t,‘,..ni 0 n
.setenc4ltim to tell yetl.lt In
the l'cuitAnniary.
v..
f
!w' :tii3 h riu rti,
I:ll' , .v.t•Ny.-1 II:I-4;1144, tell yt,nt of an .
ci,j0:,..1:1e affair tii;:i occurred °1.i.,. - teril;iy,
I \v,
(S, 1 :1, 1..2.) ill this 1,1 ;:.--little t 5 n of l'en:
Tie , (;rank , :: t ?:. Ail lia:-.l(et
picnic in T . !.(o.niison's I( ; iqio., :mil in spit:
of rj:e fr. , v, I ion. 11i,leic'..qiii2; wliallier. :1
I'aPPY '.,•,`',.: ‘2,;:tlicCe , ll'itt ' the ;7i.p..inted.
pl a y, '1,.,,_ : 1,,•r., r ,• Nin: anil.itns - - wagon
:ate: 1':.:4 '..11 11;,•2: ,, I , •I•1 it .1 illli•1011S 1 t,a4l
lIC 1.;:i ;11:11, :1 . 111.1 Cr'r 1 n gCI '. I S;iiii 1.41" Ill y?
:self- : - 4
LP) % ils
IMO
(1011'4, 10 Cat li:/MCI% :1112; . - f W;ly
inct.l it: g to 4 , ribl - by the
ecll , l Mt.,' 4;11111
r4—ttit, 11" s•
%%lin.]: beattuflilly and ii.rtistieillly
rend4,-il•:1.. After a fervent prayer lri 7 .
Ki 1:-Nhr. of Wellsburg, a thrilling
addics. I OW' eSt ( . 1•111f1
i) I'l . o r. ELITZI.I in it
fonon,-d more itim•ie. that :•%, itispir
%1::%4 . .T. that he vatic forward
happy
in it (Ai( Alid then after feasz
the "
,Vr; 1111111 IT , t irak aelie vet to
think irf Sur, ly the sisters of,h,iir.olo
arid siiirMilming grangos dtserwe'a gritat
Aral of er,dil for tlicir excellyd;•riripier,
t;ialiP 3 r, kn.,w so well flaw to pre-
ME
Then f. , 11,, , wa1l an 4iiltliess by \S.
I.m-Tin.so nc‘th 11.. N . ylifr itt
1110-t 11.11.1. y 111:1i1110.1, Lehi ' llle
S1 , i:11 6..1111(1 by t. 10,19,..114.e, anti wli: s ,se
;V. , 1 - fiS %11 how; il•tinnttioreil by those
who :ie handed toctlier fol\onr• Minther:t
Thon the wr. - rain:;‘writli the
song-in Tiring strains of • and the
‘r.as o‘er.
Inc( t NN it
UH
t i
Itil.fh • l,tl.l , ni: \ 1/F1)1{1)
of the Commit
tees , ev,tesentin.4 the Posts of
;. 4 , f 11;radriiril connty,.lield at
the :11. it was ikeidoil
t" h.,1%1 Etwatnplihoits e:ich year,
nut invite - all li(inoralily
pi.trinos of this :Ina
p.inr
cowl: ws to At L.•otel. Th.! coinrailt•s
1.1?..1 1.. 1...;.1 1I..• Fit .4 A v01t.i..1
r:uninnt?it oil 1 (;,,,und,. iu Ea:t
on the 111:11 at.l(i 1 Ith. of 1 )eto:
Imo% -Tlic follow iii ri.sohitioti was unaii
inimisly ad4.l.ited :
I. That vve lierully invite all
sail. , rs and
:11111 adylinin:l
1 and I , : and i of the I:2th
11 , ; :iinent• N. (1. of Pa., to be' present and
. artielp.;to to the Eneamjiment atnj re-.:
(u vry.—.ll:' :a alle(ttita
1 , 1.t1);: c.;lirts
the
kis hi,
; J itnior tike Cm=;Ands'
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Wilt, Towanda ;. Officer of the Day, F.
Ammerman, Ulster.; Officer of the Guard,
G . S. Forbes, Rome ; Chaplain, David
Craft;. Wyalusing ; Surgeon, C. IL War
ner, Leraysville ; Adjutant, Beebe Ger
ould, Smithfield ; Sergeant Major, It. IL
Richards, . New . - Albany ; •Quartermaster,
C. E. Andrus, Towanda ; Quartermaster
Sergeant, G. W. Kiliner, Towanda.
D. W. Scott was elected Sutler of the
Encampment.
The, air grounds have 'been tendered
Encampment by the Agricultural'Society,
and the ',:_outids are large • and in good
condition, and well suited for, the, En
campment.
C. T. Hum., Commander
J. ANDREW Wwr , Acting Adjutant.
Tnrriis NEiti lioity < .—Looking over
the section of North Towanda; from the
northern line of the Boro' of Towanda to
Sugar creek and vicinity, h waft, so im
pressed with the beauty of its situation,
that I said.to myself if it is not;, "Iheloy
of the whole earth," there are at Ipst
but few places which 'can
.compare with
it.. \ The gentle undulations .of its laini
seapeOts excellent water, and tlie.yafiety
and richness of its soil, litit for the,culti
ration of the cereals, as - well as all Oth,er
vegetation and fruits which can - be grown,
in this latitude,. The farming -interest is
thriving, and• scientific farming is no
more a myth with the cultivatOrs, of the
• sbil. I -
:, The atilt houses aro generally largo and
.clumnodiotis and painted White, with
f
; ,be.tittil suer undings, and ornamented
with 'l.nit tre .s, evergreens a i nd flowers.
The4WhOle s etion is interspersed with
private . (lu*tigs and small _lots, all help"
ing tp swell \ the number of, inhabitants
and make society pleasant. Splendid- sit
uations are yet for\le. I need not men
tion the beautiful gr 7, easy of access
for all parties of - pleasure, for it is—well
known by the thousandsichpilaie met in
it, especially by those who\attended,the
Murphy Temperance Camp-Mcetin - g,
re
cently. ,
The place for trYing, the. speed the
best coursers is a little on one_ side, Ind
very smooth.
The grist-mill is quiff celebrated, and
owned by men who am happy to see their
farmer friends who hive a load of grain
for sale
The school-home is comveniciA and •in
a good lorafiou.
A blacksmith shop Is located just where
it should be, with a smith '.ready to :le--
crimmodate any customCr' who inafeall.
The Hall is very convenient and
centrally located. The Patrons or INs
bandry have a rune organisation.
lace, left
The MethMist denomination conduct a
large Sunday-Ach;ol and Bible class in
the ball, and have preaching there - every
, they Sabbath at :.c , o'clock in the aft-6.-
110 11. 0 4W.;
Th r•- re, n. an fxtensive poultry establish-
meat, N • lere all the varieties of the (10-
N • s can he seen=-from the Minty
':. - s may be Obtained 'for in
, any laireliaser. .
N..r
i borers in the place who
',, 'complain of hard
:mice cf meat all
t&- and fancy
wagon and
1 I physi
tr\
niestiG fugA
E4 \
't!++.li..tlor, to sui`
There are day-..
never strike and nc•
lino s. ')there are nic
r t ilm the cariq:
Work:pan to the most styli?
carriage painter.
The hication soliealthy tha,
eiaj is scarcely needed.
There is one Justice of the Peace,
the people mostly go to the borough a
Their law and their oysterri.
(Me
_thing more I will 'mention, - "as<
worthy of notice : Within the distance of
a mile on the Main road,. there are now
li% fog, and in good health, „no less than
n.:,,:; h , ( llmrst, Mostly young .enough 4o
marry. They range . all the way from,
honest industry up to wealth. •
Now if this matter-of-fact description
of things'as they are, does not induce per
sons to conic among us who wish to
'change their sit atiou r it may at all
\
event; lie limited Upon as au invitation to
respeet . a,ble persons to call and see if these
thing; airc true.
A' citizen of this iftace is loOking for
! ~ , „,, ~ ,
ward ti thelttto of Ilea:, tritilltil to ceie
lA:Ate It s eight-y,.Mnth birthday.
As the last of the wine was the best at
the feast, so this aifiele must close by no
ticing that the Cood>Templar Lodge of
. this,place is in a good condition and meets
ever} S,it inday; night in the•sehool-house.
C0NT1.4,9.--L
19_ ,
\\ critics Sept. 19. ,
A Waannul vs justuS , Levris, 2d. Ver.
dijt for defendant.
I . ; \V lane vs .1 firilliths et al.—Cov-,
enatit. I. McPherson :and N C Elsbree,,
for'plaiutiff. WII Carnochan and
James Wood, Esus.; for defendant. Jury
nada special verdict
Theodore Curran vs George Lenox.
Court refuse plaintiffs prayi!r for ran ac
count and decree for damages, but direct
a wi if of injunction to be issued; restrain
ing forever said defendant, and order de
fendant to pay all the costs.
Henry Ward et al vs )t.(' Mereur et al.
Master's seconelftmupplernental report tiled.
-.1 It ChaapeFs use vs P \V Cowell et al.
E eeptiims to Auditor:B Report filed by
1. •
II Roers. .
Win llillis.vs Da% id Nesbit, Auditor's
Report env - firmed finally, except as to
judgment of Edward llomet,
Alexander Ennis vs Ilartmy ('lark.
Anditm\ Report jrotitirpwd finally.
31i , ans M.Eilenberger et al.
A Lane vs I ) ,, Plurns. Exceptions to Au
ditors' lleport:;\ disniissed and reports
,(onflrnied
.1 A Codding vs F . Ayer. Court, ap- t
j' - ‘4Mir II .1 Madill, Esq., an AtrttM\ to
dist‘ribine the fund raised by. the sale of
defendant's real estate. ..
l'et-..r"r-t. vs Lydia Hoyt. Abbey E-
Ilart vs II A\Hart. Court direct a sub'-
na italivOlo issue in each case.
In re i.etifi(ni Mary Itlade for the.
benefit of her separa, earnings. Court
grant the player of the petitioner.
Jacob Selitister7snsc vS\l \V Johnson.
:Court direct a feigned issuiito be framed
wherein C M shall Iplaitatill
anil .laeOb ticliustcr, defemlant, \. •
Sarah M 11411 vs Daniel Brown. \lr.
to set aside servieci of summons.
C :sr i•Ntch vs nimie 11 Fitch. Rule Io
vacate tle,:ree of divorce.
J,din Colrms vs Cornelius -Collins.
Thos McMahon et al vs Dennis Mc7tla
hozeg Ex'r. Rule on plaintiff in each
•.) •
east , to give security for cos s.
.1 D Vidder vs Catharine Ladd: Rule
to open judgineut and let defendant into
a defence.
Daniel Ileaser vs G L Lamoreux. Rule
rtl Lowman vs A Stevens .ct al. 2
cases. Judgment for want s of a sufficient
affidavit of,dcfence.- _
DeborahLindley vs Asa Parshall's Ad
ministrator. Judgment for non prosy -
Com vs WilsalCarter- 74 Selling liquors
without license. Com vs Joh') Stbith—
Same. Com vs Daniel 31eIntosh—Same.
Court suspend sentence:in each ease upon
payment Of c•,sts.
_ Com vs S 31 Brown Selling liquors
without license. ContimMd to December
term. •
Com vs John Gardner—Larceny. De
fendant pleads guilty. Court "sentence
lulu t par s fine of 410 and cl94t, of pro'.
kthens ; Senior
MOT'. Lerayli-
Ainivr4
ecution, and 1 year and :months in the
Eastern Penitentiary,
Com vs Wm Dean—Larceny. 'Difendw
ant pleads guilty. Court sentence him to .
pay a tine
‘ of $lO and costa of proration
and 3 years in the Easterri Penitentiary.
Coin vs Alexantier eameron—farceny.
Defendant pleads ditilty. Court sentence
him to pay ,a line of $lO and costs of
prosecution, and four years in the East
ern Penitentiary. On . two other
ments Court sentence him on each one;to
pay a fine of $lO and costs of prosecution,.
and 3 years in the Eastern Penitentiary.
The following Sheriff's pee c ls were ac
knowledged, ;.._ ~. •
To W T Davies, trustee, 8 tots Ip 'Pus
careraMvp; sold Sept 't as the.property Of
Hiram Taylor, $.4665; To Elhanan Smith,
30 acres in Terry twp,, sold Sept 7 as the
property, of Ursula Clark, $l6. To Ile-.
linda Bridleman, 2-7. acres in Athens twp.,
sold Aug 30 as the property T A Ham
ilton, WO. To Pome4y Bros, 6 acres
In Canton Born', sold Aug at as the props
erty of .1 W Bailey and N VanNamee,
$3OO. To G C Atwood, defendant's 1. in
crest in lot in Towanda born', sold SePt,
1. s the property of E T Elliott, $250.. To
Sell, Ititily, by acres in liriitdhant titp., .
sold Ai3o as the property, of If Carpen
ter, $5OO.
To E T i, lot, in' Towanda Born',
7as he property of E T Elliott,
si). To Alfred A Mims and .1 L Cool
baugh, 'gnardians, . t),I acres lit -Asyltott
twp., sold Sept 7as t, "property of 'Cr P
Spencer, $.3,909. To J eßoy Corbin, 72
acres in Shesheirin
.twp.ld Sept 7 as
the property of E Clark, $.l. To GE.
Bullock, land in Canton Boro ' a it Leßoy
twp„ sold Sept 7as tl‘ie,property (H W
McClelland et al, $19545, \To It A El ter,
11 acres in Canton twp., sOld Aug 30 s
the propertrot 11 W MeCOland et al,
$2700. To John , Smith, house and lot in
Jowanda Boro',sold Aug 30 as the\prop
erty or M Cangley, $3.00. To W II •Car
nochan, -house „and lot in Troy BOro\„
sold Sep c 5 as the property of 31 - Flynn,
$75. To N N Betts,jil, house and lot In
Towanda,. property of Mrs. A A Hill, $32.
To Hiram Parker, 52 -acres in Armenia
b twp, sold Sept 7 as the property of „John
'`.(j.nen•Wil. To A D Spalding, , 4 lots
in ' banton boio' and twp and Armenia,
sold• Sept 7 as the property of C Stock
well, $1.43. To C E Campbell,. 75 acres
in Dulling cm twp, sold 'Aug 30 as the
property of .N and A T Wheat, W: To
L B Faulkner, 4•S acres in Orwell tWp,
sold Aug 30 as tlitiVoperty of MOPMso
Bosworth, $l,OOO. -,y4 c .
lA acres in Titsearome, - soi,Aug 30 as the
property of S liougbt. and \ W• II Lunn,
:1.1 70. To F. I) — 6 riswold. \Bill 3 Stone
Quarry in Sheshequilr, sold Au' :I0 as tloe
property' of C Carpenter, et al, 1,0 0.
I PitorEEDIN444 tIY TIIK Batt ON \ iE
I)l:aTtt or !WA ATKINS, P.,54.
on Friday morning, Sept 1 ltb, the death.
of Arii.l.lANl WATKINS was nnnouneed by
IMBMMEMIMI
aporopriate remarks
REMARKS "r A.
I have been Informally designated to announce
to the loittlit• alit thte court the death of wiitiain
Walking. a member of thl. hoe, wltlett took place
ntst rtildtlettre 111 this butougli, lit, 1%-edttetlay
evenlng rcolue,ted to thaw sonle
resolutions expressive Or the feelings of this bar
in regard to the death of Mr. Watkin.e. and while
I am , en , ittle that they come far chtirt of express
ing what all could epnsetentlottsly OX))1V8a, Mot
t. Dolt eirqre 19 e..rross', yet a• a faint to.l.tenee of
out tegArd and esteelli fir the mole. I have drawn
the resolutions I liave in my .Irutd. I will not pre
them by any remarks of toy oW fl 10 rogard In
the esteem In whichwe all hold Mr. Sytitklns. lie
was a ntembi.r of thin bar long before I became a
melober of it, Or. your honor: and while I was
I===l!
Th - at :i t s a mark of pur rmpect„the
ineuttorr.pr, the Cuurt and Bar iti F7l :Mewl his fu
rmral in a 1...1y.
R , r ,, /re , l, That rt•e r deeply sympathize with the
hereaved faintly and (floods w.f the dive:Void In
their :teliet ion, and that a r,tpy of theso resolotlonti
uponthe re eords of this ('curt, and that
the Prothonotary he rrquested to. tran,tnit a eltity
of the', awe to them as an expre , :tion of our regrets.
. .
N..M.ArTh
1=1:11=
• '.l/ ,, y if p/r•tio po . or 1/01107.8:—Spree hearing the
of these resoluti ons, and the antionn,....;
tormt nr thl: bereavement to the nithnbers or t MA_
renrt und letr, and in the peOple of this rowntv and
I trinity, I have allowed my mho' -tor a .few tim
ment,4" go hark to the tlmc when Ittutge llrrrlci
ken! your !Amur:. now sits, and was sur
d by Judge Cunningham. .1 edge
Itoltock, Judge 11 error, and .1 migeStreeter;
when we minsitit the reeords of death we find
a number of them gathered to their father's.
dodge lint eld: 1:1111 , .ek and your Honor are
the only skvivors an the many distinguished limn
that have prekhied over the.e.rourts. When 1 turn
any attention hark and inquire a, to the inemliers of
the bar ..inewti.Avere adniitt, il, the deatMroll is
Mtge. I bring fl,itt.to my reeelleetion the names
of ;)3,h1 cash. Illat?Id F. Barstow. .1. It. ItsrMosi,'.
.1. C. Adams. Stephen‘gieree. Francis Smith, C. 1..
Want. Mr. IMWItt, Georg e Niontanye., W.:A.
Perk. Wilson rmott. and other. thdt I will not stop
noir to mention. They nivr)..a..ed awaS --- -fhil are
gone—and that within a few Year.. Verily ran we
, ay that the hand of death is Upou us. 11u4 - sands
are pasting away rapidly; and
upon to mourn the 10,1 of flail that higk
esteem.
1 nuulerstanni that Mr. Watklir Ise or
erintioni. born al.nt tht , "sear -Pe ati to
tinn• har in his native. Stair with rring
pr ... , erns. having stunlieni with aunap , as I
..arty :1•1 11 , 25; mo , lll after within hr. nook up Ills rnsit
ninnce place ,rf Lis t after Inaiinir ‘
n•xannitheni taller intact, and otto•r rain nuudtirs awk
411 , :niricts Inn• nren•i.l.l, inrea‘t'ltin tot among tine p 1 4 ,.
f0tt...1 . !trail f.. 1,1 rninnly: atul4or tjfipyears 11;1S ht.
iu•nun a inrointion.int 3114 lennlinig a..... Jll Ids p ro f,—
Si,all.
It may In• said that be• grew in , with the in
. re-ts :MI the resource's of this great enmity, Per
haps at.:;lle tine - . pwfe•sslonally, Mr. kills was
a. riteOsirj , ly knowleas any MTh' at the nr.vm,,,A,
not fi'mu any dash. or ltirtntnr; or gAlety. for
he dlsdained that. Mr. Wail. ins .was a matter-of
filet Ulan. To allpreelate him he wanted to lie In,
innately' known and. • without any reettlyg or vain
of flattery, I take the Iltwrty. to -ay'. ttmit for the
Last twenty years I had all Intimate. warm and
friendly ;I , lllmnd:ince with him; I te•ltere• I knew
and understood the Inner. wan well. Ile was a
true friend: Ile was a man ou wlear.*.it
r . !ly as a warm and devoted f Herd: it clearheaded
la , ky er; a 111311 alll/s• Ayrnpathy is as With Its Vlit!ilt
and his cause. an adv. - cafe lls'at -never aijiMmt an
opportunltY to pass that would advance the rights'
of Moo. As hi, entrusted their Interests Ite Itititand-1
'et he 0 as.a man who.e great heart and Inter h.el
iit';s found their renting place in 111.8 own-domestic
ter ions. I have traveled with Lint, I have risq('
.1115 ue
(\
111.1 haVfilwe.liat our $1113,1,1‘. Ciallts spend
ing suesue. t,
;titnes weeks in close 6sitspany with hitil: °-
and I sa'yViy, that I know of no member of the
lifeo, 3 , l i wti, ~ awl ti, who'll I had - wartite4 , rilig ,
:than berg la Mr. Watkins.. We ;Lid'ct hardly
peak ilt kiln a- a -hostlim.•• • Ile Issiglir,properly
ne,callest the for ror the liar. Widle ;there are'
older members it Is said. (there may lie (sor or two;
L aisinot prepared to . - iy.lyet It 0:k5r,.11,01,,, that
le , waq.the oldest ;sr:tenth - user at thin liar, and
u trom‘e'ryt... saw Its priss<isce' :Intent; us. (and it
ha, been ..4.f or the last (.11 \year,. I we looked smolt
issin-as the father or the Isac i, ), ,,, iie lisskrd tip to
m Her precept and example. We Mokini up to
him for lost ructrism.atui, I wonis •av tootle brother
members. that it o'nutil be well to \ `t falthrillly study
and follow malt' a thea9
worthy sers des of their
t r yi
father of the r—Wiliam Watkins.\
I heartily
1
endorse these resolutionN anst fezi an t 1,031201 we
maid not condole too deeply
or too sineerely with
the ber.Taved taint ly and rile- immediate me bets
sst'al I. Watkins' hou4disslii. \.,
\ itt:•.:AltK , , CIF lii «'. I'AT,ItICK. . .
The sleatii.of unto with whont'we have been aaSa.
' erTit4.,l, 043410 IS real to us, one thattls been our
friend, always strikes its with awe an Intakes its
feel our litifietence, our own short leastkmf life.
Forty yearn ago .I first formed the acquaintance of
Mr. iymktiin. I 'an then a young Mali; li bel
camise to this bar. Ile was then one of the der
members of this bar. lie was, at that time, in felt
practice here. I Came here a stranger, Inexpert.'
etit.l3l, and, like every lith; yoling man. needed
assistanee. Mr. Watkins-. s among the first of
my acquaintances; he was kind: be seemed to take
ine by the hand. and 'w'hi 't e I W)tell. assistance he
was.always ready to. ;ire It. an I froin that time
until the present I have not Ice(r.hitny familiar ac
quaintance with - him. his klisdnesl4ll , l IS readi-
Illy
-en,i 10 assist anyytn
tng member of ill; . 'lle
felt ready to render any ft.SlStallee %bath. could,
a-al that familiarly, Willingly; he was t r e ad y to
take theist by the timid and lead theta along pro.
I fessionaily. Ilia kindueis was alwaysrentarkedity_
! almost every tumule rof the Isar. ff IA 'familiarity
wititthem all, Ills friendship for them all, was Ind,
sin passed by any. insinher of this tsar. Mr. Wai
-1 Sion, In many respealts„ was it retuarkahle mall. lie
;
pall that strict attention to the profession which
lie.had chowm that most of us neglect to give it. It
there was a (wilt %MC h he had.it.was a faint In his
i treatment of himself. It was a fault that lie spent
t more lithe inter his causes 'than any. lawyer should
j spend. Many a time have I plated his office' late
att3lght—when most of the-members of tin Isar
were asiersp--andA have seen Mtn poring over his
cases that-he was preparing for theisupreme Court,
whetyperhapk, forhis own benefit, he should hare
been abed. ifs wan early a member of the !Supreme
Cosirt. It, Intl I was admitted to the finprenio
Court of Pennsylvania, then holding its sessions
at SunhurY,ln thin district. Ho.vrtia there then,
and bell lung Vetete !mews . I .l9trilet el tholgrnine
Court. 11e w.vreapeeted, toi that court, and was
fy
Txt
always familiarly received the as a
,friend, and
respected not on as o friend then
i as a member of
nurt. I ha traveled w
that •e th ktr. Watkins
inch here , In a Inil , met the monntaltis And
back again. 1 have meal a Ith him at Sunbury,
at the Supreme Coutt, aOl lii Philadelphia. At all
Hines be was a friend. lisevined to be a friend
to every one that wished to a friend to Wm. Slo
he was In all his rehttlena in M r s? far at I have
been acquainted *Mt him. V M my adillittioa
Lathe haldown to time that to cease d to mac
... . .
'lice, Kt intereolifee With Mtn . so
conatant than aitli any other flit
The early friendship that I ha:
continued down thipugh his life,
that feeling tot him which origh
nem tome,and I felt, on the aunt
death, the had lost one of Our natal
friethlt we have tat oho Of otirbrt
we look back, Its My friend Cob
It, and keechalltjuany hare been _
bar during the last tweiity years, it armiscX a Won.
derful feeling In the Hearts of all of us.: We must
feel bow short our time is, haw won ave may be
called from our profession, how semi we must leave
those with whottrwe are assOciatad. It must re;
Mind us that out lease of !IN./squire:tort, and we
do hitt kodn'Whell It le to end.
e.
,Although 'my acquaintance , with Mr. 'Watkins
has been much mote brief than' that of many-mem
bers of the bar, yet during the timeihat it contln
tied It was quite intintto , When I came to this.
town I formed a partnership with Mr. Watkins.
We mastitis:el that relation. towards each other for
the period of tWo years, and during that time I be-
Cjilne Intimately acqua inted with him, and, as has
been Xald here, to know him well awl to fully ap
treclato him, all Intimate acquaintance was neees
sarv. t always reef tt hitt, a t the rrlenth . lchicl - ashi
gelieroust j vealizeiharlie Vas A. greet benefit' to
me. The instruction that.' derived front him, and
from his example while I Was in partnership with
I trust I may avail myself of during the re;
malnder of My term at thy!, bar; and.l feel that to
Ills deportment, in hls Italic, there is a lesson to Ipe
detited that May be a benefit to all the - yeenOr
theinters 01 the nat. t telly syntpathlse • with ithe'
bereaved fatttliy , in their loss, ;MI heartily accord
-to these resolutions Illy endorsetheith.
• UP.PIAItitS OF JAJILB StoOD.
. .
I have but a word ID add to *bat has been 4 gaid.
I have known Mr. Watkins since I cattle tO the bar,
and since I ca u se to this practice; MC I knew
hint as I knew other men at the. bar; and I always
knew him as I knew' no other man at the bar. Ile
Was reigarkabilt for rine distinguishing tract or
tit:tract* Which I think every young metober or
the bar. 14,116 lias Mill Interrotiree with litm, hashad
occasion to nottre. ' I dotilinit guy 'young member
of the bar ever found Mr. I.Valitins co engaged In
business that he could not give to them a until Of
aid, a word Of_dirertion when they called. upon
.11101..
.Ima diflictilt case. as younger ntetnbers of the bar
fretmently have. It seemed to me that he was re.
ma kable for that Ile never was so busy but that
bislkimily advice ITU 31Ways ready and upco, Any
suggestion he stl rftUdy. Earn that It was to Me a
itettcpatile fact, shore till alembefs tif the lidr. It
- has been said here truly, I believe, that the mats
who knew William Wat his the best. appreciated
i 4t
his friendship most. I. •cullar th some respeets,
but perfectly quiet, al ays pleasant; so inucirso
hat, I doubt IC any member of the bar In all the
wrangles . that occur bet %Veen counsel. ever bad or
casibut to lay up or treasure up any thing against
Williani Watkins. Everything he •did was Its Ali
pleasatd.a manlier that one could riot but notice
his eseCO l t , tg kindness, and that perhaps mere
that. any of or trait in hischaracter I have noticed.
\ t is.sometlilag that every piling 'member of the
!,r will apprectate i and in the death of William
,\
I%':tuts the yotinger members of the bar have no
with las which they will feel severely. There is
no voting man starting out la the practice of law
Mil' finds his dilliculties, finds knotty questions
sprung ttiSm him In a ansa i tent, and feels the neces
sity of snlne‘lnatt of egret ence'to whom he can go
for a word of, assistance, \and he always feels
pleased' when heAntla that Wotsi of assistance ready
to'be given by mine member orl‘liar of riper ey
rience. That waS•always i futtutt kWitliant Wat-s.
s.
' it ILSIARKS OF JUDGE sloltll NV.
Although it.was not unexpected, It V AA with a
sad. heart that L hoard of the death Of
'Mr. Watkins. It seems but a short time 'Since I
first berante acquainted with him, and yet to ount
the - years, it is a quarter of a century. daft I lig lii
thatitline. until within a year or de hit practice w s
constant In Ilona. For littera years front I it4l. I
was associated with him IlLinauy Important eases
and came to know hint well: lie was.earnest, zeal. ,
bus and faithful to
. his ellelli, d g nixi lawyer. indus
trious and hard %faking. I doubt. If any
member or the bar expended more time in the stu
dy of lils.books and eases than Mr. Watkins. tie
was generally thoroughly prepared against sur
prkes t.) opposing connsel—AWAS always courteous
and gentlemanly in his intercourse with the behtli
and bar—genial and kind. Ile enjoyed the practice
of Ills profession, and the sweet quiet of domestic
life. Iti.; rarni;:.: anti home were his treasures. N.
prOsmets of gain or dazzling enterpri,s, could
ever * ltultire Min to MU. , tile lloc of his profession
to engage In them. Such schemes riut to hi,
\-
s“ .:1 - !rt ' isttal In men of -- positive
nnil s siislikes wen?' Intense and eu4w ing, but . he
he , ei 4 t , •rfoi 2 (Hew! 11 a favor, or failed to ry
tiousitt'tsuit Inman of 2 tylti;lg. 111 , ! yl.t no 00, was
niori• eenS•klerati• rir ts•rider ti AVM .1 (411.`I'S.
111. praet •e vitt•nili•it ore; a polled of n fly years.
It!' conteNts To tour; mere with the great teen 0!
our har during . bat time, and It always 10 , 11111i...1
hinv:lr with ere it.anil mitli a good measure of
Ile Tore •• .(footed to einiquer. Aral
how. itt the Ho! 3g.• •` v tit v- 11 ,he has zonimiwl
l i his test 2114 i I,WFIIII. 't 1!.! 1 , 1111 ti,l
lilt his memory.
As a token of,rrslx'etl t ect that. the I ourt
now ailjounted, and that the. • reeollittoiei ts• I•laeed
11p011 the records or the Court \ I' peril; mate the
itivinory and hou, , ,t worth' or rote.to,en.,t brother. •
.niot the t• itpresSlun tit nor trorro thin 'Ant be
reavement. • •
..RUSINESS LOCAL
Ur A Good Winter Snit for Ten \Rvl
- at Itosns r I ELD•s
E - 119. Yon can boy a plated Castor for 99
trots, to Merpr Block.
AN the !rifest publiettions, very
F q..lVrtircosm & sit Al'r'F.
• ~,r' The Best quality of amity Flour at
MY Cm - futile& \lt I,S at' IN holejak 'or retail:'
r.ang-2-if
Eg CALL at KENT'S and see the Cork
Corset.-
131-A l'T I h i l' - I`(t •it 111)7,
con,lop., more to happiness 2 fe
Iv than, tastily tlece.ratol
i•ottagjf Ina)i- by purell..l
WiilTl 01112 & Sp A UT . -.
MI clievry ns nowro ch. mars'.
~,,,„—/------....--.
,I: . -- P' Great Ilaranins in OVERCOATS
at icos crier r•-r.. - . - - - supt. 27
\
:gr ' S
ar• now i ' ilyin
at II eNnv Mcno
1. .
r47Ytnt Cap gt
Staqpniry. very.cheap, al
..s.V" - New firm, new g 4
ef , ,ht the Irtr!dgr Street Fnntitu
C 7 D4liet, go anywhere but?
& SIIACT'S for your Wall Paper
ar If you want a suit. of clotlles c 1 - 71
.-thau pm can buy the same lb New Turk, J
,Call at Hos t:NOECtrs.
rt — lf yon want bargains in Heady
-31 Clothing, rall I' I M.D . :: while he 1 , 4
clio.,ing out for Spring
TORCHON him; at KENT'S,
HARRIS "Tile Tailor" at. RENT'S
CIT . NEW Cloths' and Cassimers at
• .
Ilitlertaking a specianty at the
rolge Street Forniturti store. -
Me largest mid best 4ssortment of
spring.etntlAg In town, at M. E. Rost:I.:FIELD'S.
4
Mr" Yon \ can buy nice, fresh-baked :
`f•nio kers akCtN.F.•• Itakery, very cheap:
large i - Oksortmenbof spring and
- B4111111(.1; hats, just r ‘ .4 , elveJl. at M. E. It( v niks
I kt:I.D*S.
•
MlRTtils "The at I:ENT's
c;itF:NADIN F:; cheap ;;:t\kilENT'S
nir Jolt, lot, of Supmer at
KENT'S
rAr LINEN' suits at IiENTs
Craeliers of all varieties baked
, ver3 4 day at CoNvi.FN' 'Bakery.
'FAlig and Parasols in greatxari F ty
at KENT,.. • .
" Everything-in the title of statitm
eryac t• - ustcositi & ii u T:g.
rafge stock. a Gloves aml Ito
elery at KENT'S.
nrL. P. lioDnEits challenges ennfpe
km for gnaliti of goods and low prices on Sasli,
or?. Blinds and Mold liik s, and all building ma.
cant:34l),
13114
MCCAIW & EDWARDS havetlie best
`\heapent car of Timothy Sc.,/ that was ever In
_o n. Call and examine heoru buy
Will CONtll' & tinst^r sell the best
t . iti l sk Rooks manntaetort.,l t tn the country. •
and\
this hal
rir PaiNTs an IMuslins— very low at
I: r.:kyr . ...\
-,-- ----, -4,—,
Mis. 11.\J. Mixriiis\is now receiving,eg,
Tall.gricids irc7ery variet of Millinery
and Notions. Slue is also RA°. agent for
D.r. WAIINER . S health 6orset,
WRITE. gixids gNdt; variety at
'
rir Genuine "Deep "High
1,0 "Ktsxeugen'• water at Kt it BY'S.
\
Ruck,•• a t.
r 1.
'co
•r. :.
'1
ns having Wool at H. 8...
INGIIA3O , I 'facto will find It canted and reatly Th ,
for deliveri. the achinee src In excellent condi
tion, running continulkusly, and keeping up with
the work., Alt poling mild bo'done t' fore cold
weather. Price a ;:e.sutiti4T , tiom.nri.
0 11.1 • A. 1t AM
MEE
•
'SO cling
4 'peace hilhr
The humblest
flog his Watt Paper at
liar his lAtse a. litvlting
PAttt) Lk; Co., Gr'litt Ilti3ers,
n•celvlng and ! , 311pping.11..vr gr.iln
Ctral Oftire, k-st.--;tuj.„9.
•--.41111.. -
all the latest Rtylett of
wutTrome-&-stiAtrs
ds and pri
Sion, ;illar.N
,0 IVnIT-
=0:0
~\
AIO;iTANYE9.—The public will be plods
ell to learti that the old and Vellahleitlvin. of MON
TANYES have decided to make the CROCKEItY
TliiitlVE a spectilty, and to that mat have just re•
Ceive.l a largo invoice, cothprising. everything In
the line, which they will sell at astouishingly low
prices.
Or' Ix.suit4NcE SECURE, 81311'1.E,
ellum..--Jvery man owes It to himself to aeon.,
a raasonalde antrut of money to his family.
The New Era Ire Insurance COmpany, of no i•
.adelphia, entrance fee $5 .on every Ji . ,000,. annual
dites $3 on, everyll,ooo, and.dcatfiits:wasment. from
00 cents to . s?..o.4'per 1000, according. to,age of party
insured. •No 11 - 3sessmcnts made.except to pay act
ual fe5PeS. Not more than,ss,o6o taken on one life.
dy the best:sinks are taken, and none accepted
p years of ate, and not more titan 12,000 it
persona oVr 55 years of age.
,000,000 InsZrance issued during the past.
death assessments made.
JASIF.S Pota.oca, . President ;
s ituvr; T re.amt re 0,41: 0. S'yttou
CON'ttoW, Assistant Sec'y.
~
~ t tion apply to L. T. itoTsl4
ford county.
illt . ll, 7 11 !
Over 4
IMEM
EV-Govern
THotixio3 Cod
Sei'v and 0. E
For furt4er Inforl
General Agent ?or
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cor IDA LEw is; th..\l \ . , Jig,ht house hero
ine;bas ticen.ilmsunted with•arlous it and
teidinmoimils,'as an acknowledgement of her serv
t,'es hi saving the life of sundry indls_kluals. lint
What do / alt of her efforts, Mao - mint to hen compar
ed wit)lthe benefits Ito.mit:lrsr.l.l), Om elothier,ls
bestowing upon the commun4. rot ; n le-than
teVears lie has devoted himself to miff .tie , fir.
furnishing the people 'of Bradford county Ith
Ileadylmfaile Clothing of-the very best quality,
tile lowest prices. t r im! is now offerilmg lids entire
stimckregardicas . of lost at enstonmers' m i kes, in 6r
der ft . ., make room for Ids fall and winter.,g.mds.
' Ur To rossumprivEs.:—The adverti.
ser, a retired phydrlan, haul ig presidentially ills
covered, 'While a Medical Missionary In Somithenm
Asia, a velry •simple vegetable remedy for 'the
tmeedy and permanent cure of Consumption', Asth
ma, Pronvbitis, Catarrh, awl all throk and lung
~ stleetions-m-also a positive and radical impecille for
l (rm,
,1
....i •11!4 Debility,' l'rematmitt; Decay, amid all Ner
v ;is coniplahmts, feels it his 'duly p, make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actna P , l by this
motive, he will cheerfully Send (free of charge) to
all who desire It, the recipe for preparli g. and full
directfons for ruceessfully musing. this providential
ly diseimverMl rfintelly. These who wl: II to 'avail
themselves of the benefits of this dlsimovm ry without
cost, can do.so liy return mall, by mid& . slug with
3 i_lisgit.g, naming paler. .m ..
1 .
I -.— Do. C11,11t14:$ P. MARSII O. Id.,
23 Niagara Street.
i• . . - lintfu I.', N. T.
MARRIED.
IIt;FFM A N—lteiwm A N.—At the bolo,. of the
bride. lu Terryrowo. Sept. 17,, isr, .tor. .to
st•ph Morrint, Mr. George )f. Ileffrua 1., of West
Terry, and Miss Itosn liowntn. of Tefrytown.
t'ARMAX—.II.:);NINGS . —AI. eniupte l own, Sept.
loth.' by Rev. F. 3, fear, Mr Mahlon :artnan.atel
Miss Beetle Jennings, both of T‘mat da, Pa.
110.1I)1.1'—'1:1711115.—At Slivara, Sep. 17114 by
Her. F.. S. Lear, Mr. r, tI. Ifondly,[of SilrarA,
abil Miss Hattie A. Tubie.. of, Lyn.] m, Illinois.
DIED.
z
InfiNsoN,—lnqias borough. August l t. In:, Of
CMl , llillsti!oli. Mary S., wlroof .lo,eiOt John,on;
Uge.l 23 year,
Tiirouglii,tit her lingering ittness, NEN,. .1, 'honk
(9rtlitiple.! She IVIIS a
tact thcr ,if the Epheilial Chap.!, and 'was highly
elteeit ql here for le.!' many cirt ieq.
T O W :1
E
Get: .1-11 1
\V E I IN ESI
Fic.t:r p • r I.
Corn )1••al
eft.q. F.... 11
NV hv'at p , .r ,
Corp, ••
Ii
11414. , ••
It ur!c .cheat
tnealiqt!t,
• Sini•.
Po.ntK. 1.2 111,,
......
J'
t
•• r 1.......
.....
.4;11,11 apple.,
Ilrleil •• Twr
• • •
•• Inackberrivs...
Peaches
'KT 1,9 , bet
••••:•••••••,, IK•r wt.-ImA . .
i}:..• •.
I:et, •,:vc
• I oi:Eftc:}ll) m
,f, , ATTON t irlo•,
• , oil
0, 41. 1. ,
••& . 40 '
TUI
(0: tt7
fe; .
V pal, ....I.
I.:knit, blow: N...
Taliuw
•• 11(114•3‘,111,1.....\
Furniturct..
A CHANGE 1N 131 X
- ) 2 N
!mpur, sTnEET \ •
FURNITLIRE S.TO
Tha 'llll.ii . r.lgt.. 41 Ilas rill, hi. .l till:
.1 . . .%LLI N , and Li•Vp
FuLL'sD,cK OF
~ cio()1)
NV111(11 111 :NW I LI. s EI.I. I.OW 1
MEI
MT. A-LTA may still he (mind at the, olil place;
elhtrge or the • ,
MEM
UNDERTAKING DEpAitrmEr
Air funeral, will he erinauetea iti go(.0, taste, and
the charge, 1%111 he nmwnut ir.
I
n
!Threfti ' l atteitti,q,
•
HUMMING 'AND FRAME MAKING !
N. P. HICKS,
to 1 ' 4 Vityn
T.,wati , la., March 29, 1377.
201ERICAN CYCI.OI).EDLA
p r , 7. lat.. .1 r• 174,,,, > t o' ,//
lj 1,1 . 4 , al Ill° pri'melat 1111 l unt;nt. ,•nit
311 in.' 1 , 111111,f/ 3 de ~f a..rn. a a' :11311 prat• -
,r , l > ' , >,r . rtubr n lug Art
.111,1irurrIn :ill thonr branclio,.
.N1,! , •11:111 . . .SiatIlt•III:1114.,S, A , InaloniV, '
I'llll/,..plrk, chenil.try. ,• I'lly•iol , v.
1;•;01,,gy',.\ I%.:l:kuy, 1.,..10gV,
I.ig•III. . stp.,o. 1 • - . F it•rltil iI f.
Ille.graphy. IN , ry, • l • • I, e' s Zl ,, l'llY.
1 grl.lrilture. NI.II Irm• !Ire:, i C..-Itere.!,
Law, Al.,ii, , • Th••• Co g -v.
Painting, Aln , lc. • .....';iklyture.,
Pt-awing, F.ilgravln •, • _ _AL.: , ,
1 , ...111,at10•n, Lafignage,\ \ ' Literature,
Eilgineerlng,Allnlng. Meratlnrg'y,
'trade,, Inseilli,,, 1'..1111.-•,
pr,,..1“et., 1•••litleAl Ecolion r, Loverninent,
Ftnanre, F.‘irwl•, \ Imports,
\ • .
The .Arnsio , , 311 , 1 MII il3ry 4: Iglne•-,,f al! ag•••, •
111 the Indum-rlat ,kit, and ti!, .noll,..44l'.ininti
' \
Prarll..al Srlenee, and I i..arral LiteraturK.
In thl•i great work, whleh, for g0r1r0,..4 4( refer
rnee, 14 rya,. Y . ,[11 , 1'11 ,-. thl:n ft fliwiwerv.l ',, on,.
all ray °Maim the -Ine.iin. 1,1 inlorilllng I iplll,Nye.,
141 ell•ry011111it•11. 111 WWII flwy III:ly 1.0. illtert•SlH,
lIIIIS g. 11,011:: knI.WIP.Ig.. :014 1..1u3., that wt!! illre..\
ly rontrlbute to their barihe,s or vrofetrlonal Nill.-
cegoa. • 1
A Rarli..f.of fen ' , flit.... 7r , r dry from Ittxurie.. nr
frivolities would boy a 4 . lll.pletc. ,t,el of the I.'yelo
pirdia hy a bimonthly onlor, iliproby smmring• •• a
library of nnir..rsal Inftdmidtion " with e n d lath
tiforf or svarrifirr.
Tli.• ptibliNliers won't' revert Polly In for thepiih.
Si;- that tbil_w4k Is sohd . only by them and t heir
agent., 31111 111 110 C 361: a: its 'than 'Pe prices prrat
ed un this card.
Th• re,s , of MEN Mr pr.,blislwrs..krrin.
trirr,d . pl . -4'10111;A binding, cl -0,14 1 , 560.
good.
• - •
Th. ro,ttn - purchager, than, one o nt
ym rafp.
C.l.uha 11... per vol., e 1.4. 0 -1 I liAllielt..poe VOL, 46.00
il kt.l , TIIILKEy." 7.00 II ALF Rr.:, , 14. . 4 8,1)0
t'll.LTeiti.El ~' 10.00 I Fri.t. TUItIiKV, `• 10.110
Nevj \
TP \ .\;\ PPL .S. ETnN C. r .i . f•nbitEh.r9.
1 1 * n t shi 929 ch.?...tnnt ti - ..et, 1101 R,
. 'Stipt.l,l7T, . .
T i L. KENT
0
ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS
. ,
I coit I .-.. '.l CO -
IS ( \ IN. lbc li
;
• 1r) re
I,
20 It.
2:, Sil r.O 40. so
rI p4i TuIVA NIL\
J. L. Int.
(Successor to Kent &
\MIL OFFER FOR THE
NEXT THIRTYPAYS HIS
: GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
LINEN GOODS, &c.,&c., &c., &b.,
, •AP REDUCED PRICES.
GLOVES, HOSIEI3Y, LACES,
AND EMBROIDERIES IN
GREATVARIETY.
A LARGE STOCK OF
B R
TO ELI NG, tft (tc.
& WOO TED FRINGES
CST RECEIVED..
INS IN
BIIE LINE
OCR STOCK OF
CLO7'IIS :1 ND GA SIIME RES
IS ITNEQ Ll,l LE.Li,
.AND HAVING SECURED THE
SERVICES' OF
11211:R1S . THE TAL QR ,
4I:E R
MEI
CLOTH E ALL., 11719, MAY
F. 4 VOS LTS 117 TII THEM-
P T (I.A 7 * AG E
M=IMM
Ytiot4ing.
IMMENSE . .STOC : K..
11]
SPIaNG AND, SUMSf
I umt ujxm•a at ttui obl st:l,
M. E. St LO a SON
Agreeahly with alptruhconwnt,
J. DAVIS
the store lately oComphol by Sultctimb &
tom vcitli the most complete m.sortment 44:
WEATIY-M AD CLOTHING 't
if every de,erlption ever olt,treil in' this market
Nis stock eonirriseseverytlittig in the line of tekirly
in. &Clothing for
(:1111.1)11F:N.: . :5 'WV. kit
gm
Ei.sirlNG GOODS,
MI
ME
HATS,
wasmszli
VALISES,
CANES;
I desire to announcelf., thp people of Brat1(0141
County. that I hare pertianunt y tecate.i
In Tuwan
atut shall etoleovoi, t. close at tetitlon to lattsl-
IIt.SA. small profits and lair dealing, to merit an
secure my shate.of patronage..
,
My stuck is `L W. hem purchased during
the fast Me weeks for CAhn. - r
Towanda. April . 5. 1877
DoN"r Y 0 .1.5 FORGET' IT!
NV I A T ?
hy, Um fact that
E!NRIOCIMII
Still cootlintes to sell
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT THE OLD *-r,iNO,l
MIMI
IIIS PRICES ; ARP: LOWER
THAN 'ANY Iyriti.:l: r.sTAm.isliimr;NT
Tilt., SIDE OF •TIIE ut.o COUNTRY
goo4IA azr• No ncv'
1;01:(0 IT Fait CitS,ll,
inn r•r 1:ANTF.1:11 To RE
~Wll TII
• stork compriws every 411Ittg
IN. 'l' II E CLOTHING LINE!
E 4'l( F: A 1-E,4T T,) •
l'4l NI. c..sTLY Int ENT
A i;lre ass i ortin4of •
BOYS'
vri:v AN I' stIitSTANTIALLY M A 1)1 7
AT A Itot - 1"1 - 11E CirsT vt • at A•rtau
SPRING HATS, .
SPRING,,VVERCOA TS,
TASTY CM BR E S,
1;
li.l tho
kr LINE lIF 4:001)S
EVE': OFF,U.Itif.D IN THIS ICO:T !
r. r
Niy \ ettsttners know tht I ant r.
,
PERSIASIENi\I<r I.OC-ATED.4N TOWAN-q)A,
7. .
Anti they.thereforojito no risk or Icin g tittett
a, to ...tsett of merely nntsleut dealerg, who never
contionettortg In one ittite.
MEMO
RIME
WiallicatlMEß Sa t 4077,
TAKE PLEASURE
.IN ANNOUNCING TO THEIR CUSTOMERS-.
. .
' A
THAT THEY ARE .NOW',OPENING. FOR THE FALL -TRADE
NAPKINS,
•
....., • & . .
WHICH, IN 31A.HNITUDE,-•%ARIETY, AND ATTRAC TIVENESS
. . . 1 I . 1..
, .
BAS NEVER 'BEFORE BEF;N EQUALLED IN THIS MARKET.
El
IS NOWCOMPLETE; AND WILL EE KEPT .SCPPLIED-WITH
1111
J. L. KENT.
CIAYIIIING
TRUNKS
■
•
WITH EXTRSOIiDINIRY ADt:iNTA.GES IN
J. DAVIS
~ • • • . ,
. . .
•
IN . PR IC . ES, ST 1. - z tt:S, AND QUALITY .OF GOODS, AS TO :It STIFT
. .
. ,
\ .
\ i,l)
S E. ItOSE.F,,
--,.-
Powdl k Co.
BE
I,f / ' l. r/ i I
I r
CM
EMI
, .
11121
PO
A: STOCK
EA:QI DEPARTME3NT `
NEW AND. FRESH dOODS AS' THEY APPEAR
WE. lIAYE A . ICU/TER OONSIANTLY IN, NEW.. _ r*:)RIE.
' .
' .
r..
.. . . . .. ..
iilfolS PREPAItED . TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF FLUCTUATIONS IN THE MARKETS,
'ORWARD 'US, SUCH GOODS AS
E .FREQUENTLY • OFFE4ED
s •
.11EL0*•RiG : ULAR' MARInt
•
PURCHASES, '1
Ni) A. STOOK OF GOODS kNEiIITALLED
/ • •
meti
. _
IN EXTENi:\AND NVARIETY BY ANY ...OTHER
IN. THIS REGION-, WE \ REL I IEVE WE
AXE A8.1.E
OFFER
.
US ASSURING 4 THOSE 471SHSG 10 PURCHASE,
/ • =
■
THAT THEY. WILL FIND - IT LARGELY TO THEIR
114RREST TO EXTEND THEIR
J' )
.(
~. •--._ .
RATES.
* 1
SIiCH I INDUCEMENTS
; '.<
PAT:4OI4Aug To 4
i -
I i 12
N. •
In
11
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\ 5
111
ek •
,
OUR
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