Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 11, 1878, Image 3

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Towanda, Pa., Thanday, July 11; 1378.
A. CIIAMIII4II,IN..'
' Dealer tn
PINE JEWELRY
• recnts,.
6ILYI:Ii .S PLATED WARE,
TOWANDA, T"A,. -•
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Towanda,4 an. is, 1577. -,••
LOCAL :AND GENERAL.
nr..N apples are "(1441ing . up-" the
juvenile population. • - -
Tut: Northeastern 6tivecation iti it
tet-sion at Athens. It wirk.elose this.eve
BUM
until further notice, -Sun
dip. evening service at the' 31. E. Church
dl commence :it 6 u'cloch.
•
4111: ladies of the N. E: Church, Non
roeton Pa., wish to return thanks to all
those who so kindly assisted in the sue
) •
cessful entertainment given by them Juno
1 2t4h. By order of Committee.
HON. J.S. 11. IV mut tas en Monday
last appointed assignee of the estate •of
g.ecit:Nt: UNDERHILL and others. Mr.
UNHERHILE's embarrassment is caused
by the failure of a Newtork partner.
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QUITE R 11111111 ,4 :1 of " stylish-rigs." have
recently math) .their appearance on our
streets. The neatest and mostnoticcablo
is HARRY STWEETtsn's,, manufactured aL
Ilit h ruiu & Si•Exet:a's shop. The box
is lingliSh Clot, cart .style, antl rests -on
Brewster gear. •
-411 1 -0--.
Ta.}:n4:, was soind. noticeakily pleasant
singingt tho Lake Street i htkesbytorian
intorch ye:gertlay, Miss M PATTEII
- of . ")%raverly, sang sopnoio yea
- of lunch rWeet.m.ss .e(r. reetness, al
most carrying the listeners t , y st 4
Etniira
Trt.az Le a fvstival fu . the brreti ,
Of the Morryall Sabbath Sar;ol, ill E. K
KELLI7ICS Orchard, tot Tue:i.y afternoo:
nnil evening, July 176. A good Frq•
per trill be sc rye,' for tv.renty tivc ce:it
each, and a good thole; may b cxpectud
Ce;me
:in. N. Of thh, has re
signed the coal agenvy orthe New
York Central liailvoaril. a poiition he .as
mimed conic time ago, leaving a :it t:irr
po:ition on t'tt Elie. The I:tt ten
has alz.aiii.scrinA
t"
Elmira fr.im . I sier, at
Lim iirio depot.— '; I !,.3 • •
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fe: al:t1
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nroi l:lcat \Vest ei : n It takin•
ithit• 3.4)11 NS ill :LVOill
1 , 11):111-gallge I'OIIOIICF,
tiekvts elivaper 0,1311 i :13;:f other
?hie. ()Ille.e at the 'Wm..; Tevkan-
MEM
T. X. & W.
11.11 E )lanag( Olt fe 1;l:;t11 . 6rd Co ant
mc•t ;tll.l sc,
lc . aca the juilne: , • f o t..the fi c i t i„,
ip - Sepioniter. \V 'is begin UK!
builaing :Ls nE a izz
a6oii':llo43ny ;rangcs • - t:f eutLay
hat 1 1 t,l vonli.ett.! fol* the
.'tiH forward at the
SUMO time, -Thy Exuvutiv , ! .Colunlittee
rwjli ilieut nit the Fair trrow3;l.: .114 I (it,il
at 2 tielook P. 1C 1 lits
the lo:LIC: - Lgerr: will 1. , .! ii hI .‘,..ugu , :t :;t!,
1 o'e)o. - _ , L . , ;:t the ';',..ett
1,,.•
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to;C:4 (.11tI Foul
alai Par. i . ,_ ; .i..1 ) 11,1 ,111;.1-
61 , 104.0/. Tlit: , , gr(11111.1,
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peri:itt-ndcnt .:
sotrw orth, - ••• .1.: -th.lt
,they :.1a..1410. in a
thr.mg . .l: the wat,t i lifttl rare / `i:...1 31'
they were luiripily I`,ll-.
seeitig the
train , f,.,10 thi,: 14,
A.)i %k4' lirt• - part 1+•;:c )i
lwf. ,
11 ,7
act,-, uC f•
wilt! efrr, tlto 1;,:1 clay
ro:lii.."7ll.6liiA e !110:.P. :If
Le
..,. 1 . 0:, 1, ,.e.. „. c , ,,, ,i:re ,,_ , --MrsiN. C. Miumxn and Mrs. Mgctr !
4 man 0, - .(: - .t'wei a v.te:_itet, fot . ;hi, ihz.iriet 1 l'uvr- km ra
i-kipida -. Monday for a.l
l at \Vest l'ithtt. Af.,,,„ : „ a t„...,..,, 0 . „. t i,,,, , i tilt. to Germany. 'They will visit the
! t'ai'ls Exposition. Mn. M. expects to re-
r UtTil. O. keld. a to nominate the erphan
.t .,„i,. „ f . his „ la ~,,,,,,,i , : „ ; , „, i ., 't:':::, j „„,,,„, i turn: early in September, and will be ac-
I:. i,vit::: , , „r Vt.titroso. The :ioune; nein
made hasty preparation 1 "r th: - ri..; 1,1 ex, I HIRAM, - who have been attending schoo l
: „i i i lytt i , , e, L it t . t„ hi,. g, cat
„” t i l i nt i„ il I in Stuttgart for the past tico years. .
,
• failed in - ,ezielting the I ctittirol standard. I —Rev. Doctor - SCOTT and wife, are
phiitte.:4ll the intittenee 4, cm,: (3,,
~,,,N, ;,,, i spending a feW days in town. They
waz :1 riod, , d :-,. s„c „ no.
vpi, „ 11 ;„.„ : . : „ 116. i 1 v ere summoned here to attend the funer
tile ordeal, mid at tliclexatuiva•jun last i PA "f Mrs. BARTLETT'
.
'111•11Ill ytrattg livii:,:t had the 1,,-„,, , , sari:,- I --Mrs. SpEt.noN, Ilecompanied by her
1 daughter 'vs', mid Master IZALru, is iisit
faction of Leing accepted as a cadet. Ile
• and Its friends will not. Soon, I , .v,:et. the l ' l g a t I t T. JuNE . :S-
Shiel'lc ft - rettiblitit dist.lasil by tliil (*oh,- t " .41111 g 4 - 1 Mr.nit'n and Senator DAVIES
• ii, ; . ,1 , . I :Mended the Wyoming Centennial.
nel, v, lit>, had lie. -felt so di...4,, - si d
hive Inailv p"litical cap'.2 al, .I,) .4i, rr0,, , , 1 —llcv..l. S. liEmts has returned from
the ~ , o ,ition to sonti; - 01 ; 0 ch:c
4 , A yr t h e I d, trip to the East. ,
iir:i futteat. I —Rev. EnwAnn Pu tz
tu, of the "'New
il -, ukrib:xreer, is speriditi: , , ramie time in
this place as tla• guest of N. N. linTl's„
( , vl.
j, •I
ha•. calicti to a nets ;I . : tit
11V, h'ert , , , ll t,r1;1,S111 VlVCS,l2ot
ci,nr:i 11,1 an I.li.titstanding the stringent . times, and if
:1•:0! to 'll , j : L ay 'be 311.)wcti t•, rc my opinion, never
, • I,ll t (‘":' I.efore lat.; tinarei.tl interest. been controll
---'• •" 1 " •'•;`.'•'l t ,,i mb well, amt p,,mld business prinei-.
flu, v•° - adopted' Icy busineq:4 men of the vari T ;
lua ,, ,v of `v!!‘ , ii, S"d : "! . " 4 voC.It iOllB, 1 -,, r all went to be aware of
" f : Y ll]e fact that we have ino,.:ytit. entirely
of :t r (a• t aterged from a period of financial embar-
Lissment. consequently all feel the im-
t,, ; glance of good Iv:incs , z I,rin:7.:ples and
:,1:;1.1 , . 11!,,s1
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• '' I ' l l 1 - ,1.11,tr.r.'s July It by the I.atheran and
ai.ients. spletid,tl . ! , :; , thodist At.: . bnlit 10
opi•ortanity is offeredto soltiti rtilial,le In- o'clock A. the schools conx - tr_oed 3t the
catr:asset t.f this county to e the an d a ft er singing by the choir,
"L ' l; ' 7l. tintl prayer, Itev.,ilictra ell lIEDF.NP.I) de
r. 1-1-1111 .1.11 livered-a very able addresf, after which
ins; rumental.mutic was furilibliell by the
t ).*VI ton Band, who prentise soon to be,
. IN their product ions on that occasion, a
t. dy of well trained' musicians. Very
1 , 1)Ott afice the band unit playing the corn
t`
* :nand ‘tras give', "Fall' in line !" then
It-Itottly after, "Forward march :" Every
.
t - L thing iva then on the move and soon We
SU tl
learn 1 " :. 11.41. " stood by a long table, and taking a glance
.1. e:••iA .1;,.•1:t at . -
I ,t. ) and up aneNVll the table I soon 'pe rc eived
tit L, 1. • S. co . eNulate ttetti-1.-1 QS lice that the ; ladies bad not forgotten their
;taros I ' rA ' fleri ` '.lt at 7 ' l ' ll ' l ' l, 1 " -. ! part of the work. for thole before me I
the of
s:cs ,
N that a et:lring - appetite coind long
Agel:t at ( ,:::.1,;,;;_ tor in the way of food. I firmly believe,
e'W--"I daft:. if actiott arc a - true gulati, that all enjoy.
siimed icy M. :li:salts, eel th a t b o untiful repast-.
s.: :
' it. H.. ' .1..1. 11.NN% Vs had a tittl. in the. new
1 ;t h .., 1,.• . • the ft • nil eve , ini - r which
~,• hall In, a , 11 .1 • .
•I t' Ott ate- ,g.tve all whodesired an typportunity totrip
l':• 111- - ind the the light fantat•tie toe, and I jed•le by the
• '!"' '‘ J "'' " 11 -Idiom; of sonic that the:, tilt, t the toe
I , N - 1:01 •
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I
4 11.. i of . 4.lreat
. Bribtin anti Ire-.-' or tho too often. .
: and Ler i ttt.s• - • July 6, 1876.
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the 'll. fr.();., ;!•,
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- MAIM= it Soli ire fitting up a now law
office soutliside of Dlercur Block.
. .
• MClvrrur.4; SPENCER hatio placed tbis
()Emit Under obligations, for their Courtesy
in repairing our loader.
Oca neighbor E.A:P4risoNs liaa again
been called to mourn a death in his fami
ly. One year ago 116' . estimable wife was
"calledhome," and noVi, the second and
only unmarried daughter, MARY, has been
summoned to that bourne \ fromwhence
no traveler ever returns. - 'deceased
was a favorite with her father who .feCls
most deeply her loss
NHS. JIMBY SULLIVAN, residing near
the upper depot, attempted to kindle s.
iiro by theuie of kerosene on Friday after:-
noon last, and was so . badly bunted that she
died the following evening. She bumps:
ed that therewas no tire in the stove, but
it . appears she was mistaken. The canvas
blown Into;tt shapeless mass, and Mrs. S's
elothei sot on tire. Two tramps who were
in the vicinity of ,the house; flow: to her
assistance and extinguished the flames,.
lint not 'until the debeased had been fatal
ly injured.
TilE onerous services of J. M.
ILknortiottro appireciated. For more than
a year past 'mil:to been laboring as a mis
sionary in the neglected pertions of Sulli
~r:pn
and Columbia counties, often travel
ing long distances on foot, in order to
reach his appointments. Ile has recently
been greatly. aided and 'encouraged in
his good Work, by the presentation of a
horse and wagon—the former from' the
Convocation of Williamsport, and the !at
ter than Mr, AIeFAnLANK, of the large
taming company, mar Laporte.
Litt Puu.rars was killed by lightning
yesterday afternoon, while at work- in a
cornfield on the farm of his brother Isna-
Ptirbmi.s, in Smithfield. Ho was at
work alone and was not missed until sup
per time, more than two hours after the
accident happened. When found he was
prostrate upon his face, and the horso
which he had used in cultivating the corn
stout! near by, the lines still fastencit
around the dead man's waist without be.
ing tangled, and the horse showing I no
Qif,rlls of uneasiness :Is ,he stood-near the
body. The lightning had first ; struck a
locust tree a few rods distant, nid is sup.
,posed to have glanced at the niau's head
rending a lrfie: in the straw hat which ho
wore, and blacking the side of ids head
withut otherwise disfiguring his person.
The 'horse had evidently lxiOn thrown
down by the shock, but has Slunyn no
sign~ of injury. --
Smilifield,.Tuly 5, IKS.
C .I{ErorrrElt
Itad the pleagure of visiting a Jiniet little
toWII,
, 01'1 the 't\ - yalusillg, Creek
•aboct Ilve pin the village of Wya
I.:ging. called (';:wo,:t.,wc, and was really
• Irpri-• - :d-at the I.)._;pitiftil scenery around
ple,e, and to note the improvement,
business transacted there. We step
-1,-.linto C. S. 3.. , :yrnicrv's store and was
:iprined to sec every place )tiled to over
!:owing with g0 , ),1s of the latest variety,
end everything usually found in a country
ore, and by 111.1 way, ho is 'building a
very large and commodious new' store
r-on), eighty feet long by thirty-six feet
wide, witlya very nice town hail above,
N.hieli will be a great, improvement to the
}.lace. There is oiie Union Chnych where
l'ere is service held twice every Sunday,
...not a large Sabbath School every Sabbath
-..ut three o'clock, a VCIy nice parsonage:
I.lYge academy where tin re is rehool .the
year around. Mr. Er6ENE THOMPgO: is
teaqhing the young ideas how to shoot the
pternt summer, and gives good satisfac
tion.
There bs one strictly temperance hotel,
•nc=-fiu More, one drug store; kept
. by Dr. which will,Speak for it
:,•11, one tin two harness shops, twei
I , lacli sin itl) shols , two slim, shops,. one
;;; - essnutkev. and lawt but not least is Mrs,
=ME=
S. M.
:oct ;:v4- of
T. A. (......;N:VSt inillinery store, which is
patronized. Slic 1 r a new millirwr
c,):11 the city, one apprentice ana herself,
y;lio ale kept busy time,: and is re-
Cciv ing 11CW daily. Sta., has cits
v4iliers (loin \V alusing, Terrytown, Skin
nt.r's Eddy, tl‘tevensville, and ail the sur
iounding town:, StimET:mit.
June,
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I;entic:
UNI.Norn.v.N, Senat4,r
-•vi-1.1; A. n. NEwm L AN, and 11. Meli,
.h!►lg
OCT .,
y coammiz,..
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ME
1,!:. 04: ;qv, :•,
11 , ft. A, •
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1'; - t)v “Ttis :old wife,
r. T. :,.,;(1 wife, and IRA ii.
!I CM 1 . 111: • Ey and \silo spent last -sabbidi
142 lit the Fouttli in the wilds of Sullivan
I 0 be. al,le to meet
; i:i• - V.Irit3LIS nee, .-tho:y r.cqr.ixerdentA
A itio-Eii* was livid in th(
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def irs.
' law ovi of the high esteem An
which the late ram= was held in
Elmira, lie addF .th e following :from. the
discourse of Dr. iltfmi, of the First Pres
byterian Church, mil* Sunday morning.
In alluding .to • her tictth ho said "al
though Mrs. FOISISIE i r not a mendier
of his own communion yet she .was a sis
ter beloved. She was Om)
,Of the dOar
Saints of doe upon whom' an Apostle
would have invoked a bon diction like
that of PETER. over the botlyi.Pl
known throughout Joppa . for: 11
work; and.alms deeds,"
.and
wore it permitted bow many tem
IMRE
crs would:. be offered by you
might be restored, as was Dune
life of pietind charity shO L.
ingly illustrated:. Nothing had bettor beA
come her life than the :mantior of her do.
Pmture out of it. Slip hadlaceti often
warned, she said, that her time might be
near, and that it became horito be ready.
".I am ready, if it, is' my Lord'il will; my
work is done." Was not this' a fitting
conelusion to her active, unsparing ser
vice in her own bereaved Chnrch, and her
cordial 00-operation with like-minded wo
men of other Churches, in every humane
enterprise? . Blessed disciple of our com
mon Lord l'may her example bo an inspi
ration to us all, that we may be able, like
her, to say at the last, " I - Mn ready, if it
is my Lord'e.will." ~• ,
There were many tearful eyes in the .
congregation, testifying that the Pastor
had not erred in expressing the greatness
of the loss that had befallett the comma-
?say, and their sympathy with the Church
and family circle upon Whthu this blow
has descended with speCiai\toverity.
WARREN Cm:Tim—Scarce—SU:miler
ries and thunder showers ; ,Plefity—rain,
mnd,.and potato bugs. The blacl borry .
bashes promise a good crop. The Free
will Baptists of this place held . theirs,year
ly meeting, commencing .1110 . 20;4,, and
continuing three days. Several ministers
were presMit, including Rev
of Troy ; Revs. Mr. Pnt;Scori' N
and others. The attendance was goal, al"
though the weather was quite unfavora
ble.
A black snake six feet lung is_ said to
been killed near Potx CRAFFILL'S iu
this place, last week.
Summer vacation brings us the ever
Welcome presence of Miss Lta.q FIUME
from Elmira Female College.
Miss 1.1:1NNAII PITCH nu, who Ims bean
an invalid for years, h:ts, tinder the shill
cal treatment of Dr. F. GI Monnow, re
gained her former:deg - tee of health.
The Itaptikt Church in this place, (not
to be behind the time 4), 18 Undergoing
pairs, the minister occupying the Freewill
•flaptist- pulpit once in two weeks until
said repairs :u•ce completed.
Mrs. CooM:a. a must estimable old la
dy, and fornicr rcsidcnt of place, is
hcrc *ending, the*summer :With her two
sons.
The people of ail denominations in this
viciniti ale enthusiastic in ipmise of the
now Methodist ' minister, Rev. M, E.
RA aim seems to be peace
and unity ; may.succes.s and the conver
sion hf many souls attend .hia well direct
ed e ffort s. MVUTLE.
.1e 2 1878
r\p, it w,Dpi .( a WI- It Ivy, —TI .
,eol l ia y 1 i .1, Lout .1 It, is on the
proverbial hospit tat) of the 1 e aplC of our eth .• of (lie t lit 11 and a ,;veil I, 1 \•l111011(
fair valley tats IA up, Ind irs tla a. o. i, 'leads direct to It T 1 .se is excellent. wa
ter
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4•1; 1 11 In lo l l L' , ll, and good bOh
foil) thationstrat el them over before mit' c '
4 I
et ening of Jlll/0 ."'hlt at the i es, 1c isce of ll ‘ I l 'ii i i,iii ste l 1 ° .... will bo "ri cents
T R ( 00. is tt . 1 TI eme tsion being Pol II I. or rOh . '--) 2 i per week. This.
the Is (rob , lig of over one hui.ii cd nit it mustlL CI '` 1 l ` itil ' it di° I. Q sr
ed guests to (elan tts the second ans Iv( 1 A c c 11 1 1 .1 " flu u ( „ u l li s i , l i A . t t 1 l it ' : l l N tlia l l ' l N 111 i' v Is'
li
sal) of the marriage of out. ;Jan il field The Inc 11 • . 1 -, se , will betransferable, al .I
MI C( OT LAI Cu and Isis cs tunabh lady sot to redin t on w1:1 be made to 'lto ctal o
mat not. 1 e aide to re] tam the/ win le
The cloth. of the weather scented to hat c
w colt V. bile the out. is oea eledin,,lyi
an iiitctest, and furnished one of Juni• mei
e odatc et iii •d( . t
assuit d i that the
most lovely evenings. About 6 o'clock p fond wli '1 s 1. 1 1 as is 1 oat a. in( I co in=
tr , the guests br,z in to aril% ci and soon try hotel, 11 I tl .1. .1 1 1 be ibun lame 4.11
I c cit ds of lu. - ant t i t 1 li l i , , tea, C ) 1 1( e
the spaciouspatimo, pi LIT lb, and beau.
cream ,'bit
( i, bit td, butter,et / It I'l 1 1 1 In iii.
G ail grounds mete dotted with the inint ii 1 b.. a . ti .1. Ll.• man who 1 - had
111 ( . 11 1 0 friends ( f the host .11(1 hostess,an c . 1 0 no. I. III:}:c 11•1114 v., (.. 1 turd
11'e noticed Iniang them Mr. and 311 s. 11• ( 1 tount- I al' w be ro I( ed
Tin
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c::, .nin ::des
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N 1101 1 Ltat; rind so I, "iii and Mrs bt l t i
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Una-, and the 11,ssis Roiteiti and E.ll Marc-h I TI I • I ,
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Mt Kt t, of Mots indt, Holt' TH. LAN- A spec' .1 1 1 ;viii leave Phil tdeli h.)
',l\4,a id Iskl, Mr, and MlO Jots on atu t 2t, i .2. ::b1) :it 1 0 clock, I
11111 111 , i 11l anti lies. H ll )loittts "` o
_ 1)l ' I ' VI \ ti ' k(t ( " 1 It' I ) ` s i ts 1 -
1 Of thls I must b. ito to (ola t I ti.
Mi and Mr.'. I L Putt., 111 and 1 11... r , 3 1,,, toti utter this;'slit Ist, and toe
Mott.;lN SCOTT, 3lr. and Mll , 11 W. 1, i btl ti (C. lento tickets Alt_ ob. Outl,, , XlllLl/
4 1. , r and daughter, tsa I•its s . ral(Ar 5 . \ ii Hlll' be l \ 11y I II h. Inc.:- \
ll In) LI, will
. 1 molder, 31.1 -.it 1 Mrs.( P 17 t• lie ti Ins(1 lilt, hat to tires( tisoi; them
ant! ( , , 1
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I t it _ h it ii i/ l . i vi , n.'s ti :ti . sli..itt
daiiglll 4. , tho MI OW ma t INI. r Ti , I' al) m 4 4• 1 4011 •) I.cl lt LI 1. , of tit.'State
lIIs 101 31141 sister, "is kt xDiNI \ 110 1t..1114 , 14 il t-.' C 111 CO; with this trait :
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11 r 11 I 11 iiils. a .1 st-te '‘i .-, r l ' 1 ) , hit :tr o t
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1 A 11( I i 11% A( t t t a r fl ' (. Rio II 1, •
11 1 , )0 I and theos( It ...isnot r.
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Ow i•,E. C, 0\ 1 Old ,Sister, E. 1L1 ,,,r y .1 111 , 1 I 11; l ' 11% its a 1 It: i l
111): N ls NlltAillle
Co :,t: seal M bl' r i i of N 1 t'o's Mr• . 1 1 I,crl to 1 end curt us to the cull')
t• 111 llt-. II t . '•• I 1.11 %It WO Ml• f_ Oil Sunday Oa io t them viii be D
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and riles. T 1,,
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M. L C t-, ...'S and 4 1 111 ;lit' 44, Miss F E. ,_ l\ l lil l ) ., t i ., .. iiiyild t
j t s p . l l l l .lL t i lt t ac t , icir rik eli e Tf.
WA 11 ill I '‘`-`, Miss LI T I I I 1 I f 10", V[1 , 41 1111 ) 11 will be by the lit% I F ',nu. ,
WOOO, t it.‘, 11,-a Srt.l a, ?I•lstei rn ,„,,,_ I (put ( r 10 Ilia in C , f, told one of ti e
n)tc RR s, MISS 1I VI 11l '1 1 S' , . . MIS, most able ed Lt. 4111(.14 11 11/b(CI sof 111
swim 1 tts
'arm 1.. t t-i a rrn and M is. Cit tail riii•P., On 1 tics•l tv there will be an exam ion
Wild Moo:A,Lis.
11. 7iloio. --, and Miss IiI•1. 11) kilt el 11 ' 1 40 II,;; via. T mc)town, riLd_
mt ( AM. ,of Rome D. 7 K. NI. N LI•I IC I
r and II ii i•ct s Ferry's, and returning
id
ri•l and wife, of 11 5 thising 311 1
t.1 4 . 1 1ti 5 1 1 g n c,.. 1 t 1i t ...7, 1 1) ! e ' ti ' it ' if i ti l l 'll . lg Mi a it t rt t 1. 1 1- 1 1 i i n , a 1 1
and Mug LR. Co) , . ITLI.II melt mother , to the A. 3 of the Po. mine fin ie will
and PFTr't MC VI 1 .1“, Est}., of. Minna be about ti to I. iti•s to visit the b :Plc
turtle'tiro t . ^1 ,ts 1 ir this will licit. l, :old
Mrs A G :TV_ 1,110( 1., of We Ilsboio', IL
trail II s II ssl HO 1 , (71 .N111(.11, Iowa; 1 .1 1 . 1 1 0 , i : t
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, i.lte il l
t l . / 1 1 1 /0 + l t e io , A:. t` i T.
MIN AN. Coll., of Blooi p,initg, and On 11 ra t it l :..."l. l l - t f the:b:l .. tss un dm, of
many others,the En/ tell no tit 1. I be 1 chl !he lid
A i you behliil the d Isla ty of present s
i Int_ of tot tittt will be si to in visiting
thi NlllO , 111 ,of the t Ittli fie ld, snit
the thought mould it 01100 recur to 3.1 Til 1
• 1 (awls t -a 1.. .1 tnnsio 11
that Noll NI C.l. 111 the n i Ist it a eomnmviy the c mei kites iliui ll li" alt •} eN I MD, 1
Mt 1 1 7`,4- fa ',to! werel Ct Ilt lit, fol 11010 NAL 1.1 4I I( 111, Is l• .4, mi. • 10; ,l .tied l, t 'if
11:111 such works as Ts- •k. it sON, I 1003 1. c ''' / ' HS
1 1.1111.1.1 I, His(ort of Marl fr .1 tount3, Stu f o , l • t l ih r i : l ft j , ( ll I P '..,' I . '" ‘ I ,7,• i ta 1 1 1 1 ‘' I ti141 n
shine s
11,1 ' , lt I,low t 11 , 3 Cent, ional Esl. e t } Ott site an :.rtes / 71 1'1):,;No Il ' v. i .
Int on, America Pasty - ire/I, autogi t,li , c 110.1 boonl it 1 it •1 Ii ) ( , fir aut
‘i ii I,a a' albums be outfit! s'. lone r 3,
1 I I the. o 1111 lil , l c , i t , LI, 'II I•ei d 1
, 11 ,1 I( id 4, 1 %rit r 4
variety or cluoi to and t I e -rat ns,
but
they, t i i (1' t " 1.. 11 ; 111- ' 1 " (111
' ' humid
poem Ind many ()then hand,.) . 13 hatuid I 1 11. ( 1. (I -, Nt il understand `hat to
volumesl mch space trill not allow m e to secure thi .i- 1 1 li , . I110.)(1 rates and
enu it i ate 'I limo must havebeen peen-
I in
nice fitl3 ^ la i I (t 1 :1 ni tbsclu cl 3
met ss .. l' 1 • II r 'he . , ' 7 , r 1)
backers there, for v e not,-..l that coin
•.+,
1 ( 7 . 1, tinl the D. patty:ant Oh cers
1 motht) am inf, the presr nts A tine steel ale a:iwioina 1• ' 1 e ('' r/'': 01 Ilea'u(-
1 m41.11 ii ;ofl ti col 1i 1 mut hnt V.. 14 t et i ll i 1 , ' ' l ' 17 ' t 1
c. is kI, a o iii, I I l iN lb, r o o 1 v 0 ,1, it , i t I 1 I I ,) ) ° 1 •/ i
of Mr, o o ml, if , o 10, old 1 11. 1 ' ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' ' '
,)0 r 1 4 'hero it .11 at 11 1
IF.L.\V_s '/ / i. -IC / If P•I'l 2! 11 eS . ntii I I_ Olin 1 1 1 i.'' II II .., I•III Ili i• 1,11 I
three very filll ) 1 1111111 , , b.. ta1.,11 Ur t . I. ' who I 71 II i.•l ilt to H ,(I
Ili 1)7 (1 4 ( IS
pressl3 for rho occasion by herself. Tht t the 1 , 11 1 111117 1 1 7 ,, than(
•,Ii ' 111 rIlla . `" I; t', 1 Of file putmi •renttoncil in the Ocpos
zepr. scut "Youth," " Middle, Life." 1 I
" 01.1 Ave;" gild Ile e . el'e It. specimens „lmes
1, t
11
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Ind 1
dor,
,t, Win as claiming 1 111 snider the ( wnecti.-
a i ' Ai g i I. ‘ te t i amr. Si ~ ,nii s o leLs i e be tt s no ,e, w l s l i p
a l: 1 0 ,11 ( 1 0 n tl a i
I cut tale, the locatiors of •T a ir 111 xi - A \
Of 'tit, tell( (tin' ins 11 siedit upon Thss I ac( nt 111 1 t' Ilel ,1 I lit or. Ci r , .DII I l( 1. 111)a Ith
ever.oll _t 11be 1 1 rot tors '+ foi Iloin ' .. 1 ' '
NS herb( author a dal cr. ._.'cat I/Trait! Mt .. %if 1, but c . al .
ThelC v l' , on this occas n the leaf-I I I t I N I l it t l i l L l :, ~‘ 11 t l ,: 1 1 l
, sI ' l'llll' l ' id- ono tell lii,thing ' Ist . 711 1 ‘ I ' tt -,
pos., hie of the ,o. \ 11l 011 '1 stillness of \ ;If 5 , , •.. WI 1):.:'t s r Jorl tat (4 it ot .7( i . 0 . :'Merle
fa Ilion, and the most pis,,? •of genuin nee-n Ii• 1 • is n '. i . Itl e lited, when Ito [tit;::it's t ill.
(0.1,41,.*0l aloe , • , i-i 11 beret feeling air! ;” " and ii'';l' n iti ;I• sat.':l ' t ino id Tittle NI 1-: ii , the 4 ii oi I -
tatbstantial goou .5)111, Ild to the Inol , e t i o u t. ,,. , '" l m it I 1 :11 1 : 1 ,' ' '/ I .alit ` l ' ` Inn lead 1 N .TO ' 1.11,. 5 7 l) I) ) { ;ill. t
lot of the A5.,111 1(.4 I I III ) , N't 11.
on it would sects that .he rest comp au; `
i
me:e all inembets of (ne httle column' 1
t 3, so tholoughlt di 1 all enpl3 thernsehe 1 I m \ \ : 1 7. ) 1 .1 ;( 7 7 7 15
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in c , '1407, lie sind it, to ',. ,0 - iII 1I I' Ino
As r is It 1 • int' 14, 1401 f, he bolt,. 1' 11- t i II nol li, 1
At atter% als diem;; the Cs Mtn.; same fin- 1 , , Pox, .Tune 2, 14 I st IN 1 ?at so I•iliN Po .
music, both tocal and instrumental, teas 1 Fur co . " +4 ' ' anal theirr t " ' l ' q . a ' ni I, oct 10. P. 116 sells k lot its Dt , i • lio
, iendezed The sumptuous colation sera i
tit cut file I. 1 Mil/ C ,_:) from 'he sm. sta- tit winch Ins
trite ~..,
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in
in
t. ,
led was one of dclacacie-sniliciently choice tem. the 1 01111.1 tt pt .1 t will be I.
' l° , cuting the eeed - rrt to •• -i lis .i. t- :n
, , 1 . fruit ( •rt in - - i't f -trn i
Ito mouse C c :atm st tpi ctite, after'
. rioai Tr(': •, settled, first on th • P , ' t' 4 t ill' tom I
It (1 , 14(n. •":i I . ill I win Rini, 1111' f
which Ile aCle ftc ore 1 with t plan., solo 11 1. /ambit (to MI -i • r -1 1 .l•'1 Ilia and 1
rendered itt ht., styleby M his 11 VrTI I 1.1") 'd
II 1 ' I I t i lis i 1111111 Mt•d by 011 ir ci fli rt Is '
I To %NI I,of I tome, and It. t•tecii elm. it I I " 1111-I ' l ' `1 `I Isilt rap" I 1 It is tbo3,llli• ~ ft 15 I, TT,I
1 f
and tiNcl‘f the 1 14,111 1 lit gut to ilupeisi :trail ll" I" oiler,l 11 1 ' I 111 1 1 , 111 d t L I yi,a,„, th o ~, 1 , ~r , ,,, , i , I
and the wish could he seat' in each Loon II I I " ) II I ' 'lt I ' urn '' 1 '''''"'" ' iNI .1 1111 1111 MI , . t ' l ' l
1 1 . 1) , • I
ten Ince as the HA nt ibt was spore", '!
1 ' T ( / ''''` ` I '• I. 1 ' " I '" 1 • ' for .i lc es* foil a ~iil. I I pi I t
that heaven's it bct.t II sin " . "1 attend all The c imt , 11'.1 ,:i i' I 111 • I11,:;::inns to laic .1 ITU, ti ,111 Iv , . , i l i t .
Liar/ugh life's Pin 11. 'Mr and Mr". IFqSI, till castelli 10 , WI 0 pat: il l 4 lout f stns..) bird then .1 1•... se sto 1 ' i onto,
IR, (Am
F.
cit. Yours, Imill st at from 1 owanda fot• Utniton On j portion
or the same, tu I Ind cnltivatt .1 a. '
, E A, Ith o
e at. I part ot los Limn t. I
,rue:(• Vert
=I
Mil
I
I 1
•
TUE Tanyiint3 o the ANDREW
l'ilmunni were brought to this place on
Saturday evening last and interred on
Stunlay afternotnr. The aerviceiv were
conducted by IteV. DOctor "SrElv.knT, at
the 'residence of Mrs. W.. 11. Mom . AN.
Mr. MEN - Annt waSu native of this county,
and-was fin many years an active business'
man hero. Ile died of consumption.
• To VIE, GRANdES OF i3ltkO70111) COLIN
17.—At the lasfineeting of- the - Board of
151anagers of this Society, the following
resolution was passo I , :
iteAoiced, - Tl,lai the several Granges '
Patrons of Husbandry, of this county • ho
requeSted to notify the' Secretary ,of this
society, as soon as possil•le, of their in
tention to compete for premiums at the
next fair, so that this society - may
.. prepare suitable liiiildings for theiraccom.
%
°dation; Wk. S. VINCLNT, Sec'y
Bradford Ce. Ag. Society..
• oWanda, July, 9; Itl7B. 1 •
•
• 1 -
6. V. AT.VPRI), ED. UV:PORTER—Dear
Sir: 117\o have at last got the long wished
for and nch needed post-office started at
this place Tho office is called "Bladk's,"
_We asked or it to be called " Black Ash."
The reason lye ‘r Ash" was left off is un
known to me, but as the old I saying' is;
"beggars must; be Choosers," and-feel
very thankful ithe Department' for it,
let it be Black or \ white, only'so we have.
- an office. The mail will run from Black
to Him:brook eilerSi Tuesday- and 'Satur
day for the present. You will please for
ward the RENOrEn.to Black. ~
I will say in 'llatletlf of the citizen's of
this place, as well as 'inyself, that we feel
very grateful toeurpresent Congressman,
Col. E. Ovnirro*, Jr., for IMi assistance.
Years truly,
. .
' , • Wm. J. 1,1 , :: , :r.
. ,
• Unitin Cerners, July 1, 187t1..
WEB
EXCUItsTON .I`,.I,GETTYS.RURC!,.—We pub
lish for the infoOnation of all concerned,
the following circular issued 'by. Depart
.
meld Commander Hum. :
- ,
ll.E.s.Dnumvrr-us, un.sn'itumv 01?
REPUBLIC, D1.11%6TM ENT OF PENNsYrAm.-
tirA, No. 12418 CREsTNUT STREET, P1iILA
DE11•111A,
Cire zdar : • •
I. The arrangements for the 'week's
enzampment of the cunrades of - this Dc
\partmcut under 'canvass 'at Gettysburg in
.Ittly, have after' much effort 'been corn-
Pleted, and are hereby announced in de
,tai with the aSsurance that everything'
po.sklble has Inch done to enable the cOm
radest,to spend a week of pleasure cud re
creation at a comparatively trifling ex
pense. \The indications are that the en
campment upon' ti at historic - field will be
a memorable event in the histmy of the
Department, and one; which. will always
be thought Of with ;pleasure by those who
participate injt; Let every Post haveat
least some re' ,tesentation there. It is
suggested Qa - it they - brim.! . with . them a
guidon or smail!inarker With the number
of the Post ell it, s to denote their location
in the amt . !). Soma twenty Posts' of this
Department-I:3 4e alieady arranged to at
tend in a hcKlyi j Sevkal Posts from.cither
States will also •t!
Col. John B. 'Buchelder, the hictorian
and artist, who li - as_ClevOtC(l fifteen years
to the study of tll, - . bat:Wield, and has
collated mora itihn elation Item Any otlo.1"
living tn;,:i, l)n during the
whole cm:amp:n-IA. and will\ tal:c ghat
Atleasuro ill I,4nt in - g but localit'i F .4 and im
_parti fng in co:icet Ling Ole b:th,le.
H. The gntaml 'scoured for 'flva came
'is the 'far famed I . :Ailctcry ,‘ , Tpc; ;it C
OM mt.:mice, of the National Cemetery.
In additiont.o tl:c "scene severe
fighting win. re many traces. of the contest
are yet to be found, it is /no of the most,
central points of Union line, and iron . it
.there can i.e had a view of nearly the
whole battle-field and of the be:wilful
Cote Common audio= F. Santetneon
have formed a co-partnership for the me
th* of law. The new firm oecnhy
Ovnwros!s old office. I
LIMIT:NIKO struck- an apple tree near
the hens() of: 3:tonnow, in Wil
mot, on 'Monday afternoon, and killed. a
fine ox and a large steer, The , sterm was
very severe in the neighborhood.
GEO. U. Bunt[, for' sovernl years patt
foreman of ITEMTHEEY BROTHERS &TEA-
rtes manufactory, died on Saturday eve
ning last. He had boon sick for a long
time with, Bright's, disease. The deceased
was highly esteemed by the firm. with
whom he was employed, as Well -as- all
who know him. lie was buried 'Monday
afternoon. •
HISTORICAL NolHits glinurEs
SOME - EARLY SETTLRItii ON ' :TOWANDA:
entimc.—Mr. EDITOR :..Widle in Phila-
delphia a abort time since, I w•aa shown a
.paper purportingrto be a depogitiou of
CASP,EII Stwoun, V.Philadelpbia. As it,
contains . somd facta.which were new to
me, I thought pOssibly-thoyinight be new
to most of your readerS, and of local lu
tenist to : tho Towanda Creek , region. Af-
ter the' usual introduction Of hinvelf the
deponent procoeds to say that ho in cOni
pany Ganst, Jolts WHITMAN
and CII:IItLED COOT•F]t, some Limo in the
year 1784 or 17tRi, applied for and obtain,
cd a warrant for a tract of land on 'To-
wand: l l:m(4c from the to tiro
source thereof, in the then county of
Northumberlan.d, now in the county of
Luzern°, and, tbo land's were then en.
tirely - vacant and_unimproireil ; that after
regular awnly, patents issued to the
deponent and others of-the • coin - pally for
the said lauds; that the deionent, in the,
year 17A1, went to the land included in
his .part, at which tinte the same. was
wholly unpultbA:ted, and built , a house in.
the township of IVpiodr, iu the county I
Luzern°, and oceedeti' at great expense
to clear the satin , tract lying on / Towanda
and fenced the i , :nne, and ha 6 paid county
and road taxes the said tract ; that the
deponent retna:ned anmolosted on . the
said land for Et\ ral yea: s, nor did ho
hear that any persons claimed the same
_until within . -two years last past -; that
sometime in the.:lntit'ipio of tlio yearrnii,
Onn SCOVAT„ who Byes on the Towanda,
on the iambi; taken up by Jou:: STEIN=
mr \ 'rz," of the city of Philadelphia, mer- 1
clilit,under the State of Penusy?vattia.,the
said OUR prover. claiMing said land:;
der the Siisquclianna company, by title
P;tid to be derived from the State of . Om
ueetient, EE, JACOII
JAcon JOKEI'It WALLAcr.,
MICHAEL KnA.dr. and STr.rmEN
LAND, were sure yinr with sursivinair
strunients, and pas:zeil the clear and
proved fenCcil of .the ocroneop;',:nd
marked the line trees and divi
laud among themselves; the
asked by what *authority ther
itair Seev.u. and other -A, nip
survey ; JosErit f-lun and
'answered that they Nrlety
lauds under title ,wi l ed from. (:onnect
cut the sail JAcon owm\ (Yp n ,
waruln, ou ands z ,alcen up by the
JOHN IIHTMA.,7; ; Hll , l all the persous
above nanted i live in the same neighbor
boocl on latufs taken np und . er the ,Com
/
itht, and claimed by the
surveys made lastl , tumucr
'onnectipitt Mile , although the
have previously been surveyed
same title ; tivtt the said Ouu
ad Jacon novVmAN at the time
rcreTd to told the ditnonent that this
was 4 6 yalikoo-1,1ay," and that JJ3sEeti
GEE, hitAttsr, „Luon
m i na and JOSEPH . W.Ni.r..ten, the last i
spring entered upon the deponent's clear
field, ploaglicd the planted. Indian
.corn, 'end have lateiy gathered antlearried
away the-said Indiank corn ; the 'said Jo-
Gurfis . preparing timber to erect a
house on the field haired by the depo
nent, the said Jo ;:ttit; elaimin:2; nteler the
Connecticut Sonnet Company, that
the deponent the last spring stto.ed . the
above eircumstanees to Jost:lor - NA NNEV, ,, i
ES(1„ who said the clepo.trent must site
Josnrit.G4u:'; the .lopottient akotinade
complaint to 310-r.s, t.'“,•tt,e..tutt, ,Tustice
of the P e ace, of z 1 10 ( tity of T." -erne,
/10 said he cote,: 1,.•tItlo anything tt , r the.
deponent.
(Signed,) t .t-r.\l: !-ot;ttrit.
Sworn and :sullscyche‘l vluvi.`ntil
veralwr, elk./ or Phil:W(4-
`o.la, 1.4..rme
(Nigited.)
NtriTar ON Tilt: A v..--A1 the date of
the deposition tit t.vv,nship of " W;,•suelz.,
comprehended 1), , !:, ~id es .of the liver. -
Ni i he map of i i, near the month of
TOwlanda. Creek. :a e-• :zed a saw mill
and called." tiiT , e - r's. - While Mi. Also
lin does not Melitho) that he had a
saw mill, it is Cery m•ohable there w:.s
ono in the neighl4 - olte,el. Mr. SlNniut'sl
house was dolibtim“ nemt I s There are
on record in the '.`reader's office
scene empty, the patent front the Com
monwealth to NVm. Ci.ls:4 - , yf Philatki
phia, dated Nue 21, 1786, fora tract
called Geiseland en the south side of TM
wanda Creek, brier and adjoining land
of CASPAR aild also hounded in
part by Wm. Mouni , oN's lantl-the said
tract was surveyed to .Tons Miay
8, 1786, who - conveyed to CM , st: June 10,
1786. Dec. 27, , 1`.7, Wm, (tmssi: conveys
'to CAsl.4ll ti.tsone. the saute tract. March
11, 1794, tit:scut?: serf: ti Ilon.
:lons Nnuttit,soN one lot near the month
of Towanda Creek, and o a number of oth
er tracts on the F311 , C creek. Some of
these tracts subsequently became tart of
the. Asylum Company's lands. May 2!,
1792. Itcoomut Fox s1:11s to (*Asp tzeN,
cm a part of tile " Fox chase," July 1:;, ,
1800, the licks of CAse.tu SlNnfut. t.o'
I.lonx and A nu.% 11.01 Si nit, of Philadel
-1 Oda, a lot on Towanda Cieek
PETEtt MARKOF, it beim; a part oi a lot
settled by ltunoteo Fox. April 2,181 Q,
ALITAIIANI SINOP it sells Is, .TotiN ;-'l5O 1: It
his intermit in' the said lot. This is the
last record I have of the Six( Ens in this
county. A part of the lard ••411::cribed
was in certified Chivvy:wk....lu n C•aolect,
cut titles ouvailed.
MEM
MI
•
TwzivE tramps were arrested op Satur
day night last, on suspicion of having
robbed the -Wyaluaing depot. in the
evening policeman Bums . received notice
tat. several of the tramps wore on a coal
train which *reaches this . station at 12
c'elock: Ito at once stationed guards at
•the‘past,end of the bridge, and wlkn the
traitildd been drawn on thei;:bridge sig
naled 'the engineer to stop. The officer
then went out nazi captured seven of them..
The othe`r \ five were -swayed at Laceftille.
At a- hearing before Esquira You to on
Tuesday, all \ but.two, were di Plarged.
•
Dins. O. D. 11 AItTi.ETT died on.
-Friday
evening last. She had NA in delicate
health for some time, but her_ death was
a great 'surprise to \ the entire community.
The deceased was a lady of rare excellenee
of•clutracter„and wastriliforsally revered.
• From the time she came here, •fifteen
years since, she, had been\ an active work
or in the Bpiscopal.Churoh, and all char
itable and benevolent organiK.ations cam,
mended her active and efficient aid. The
large attendance at her funeral 'en Sunday
afternoon attested the high regard - in
which she wks held by all - who knave her.
As an evideuco of the prevalenee of
"western fever" in this county, we learn
that - ono agent for Kansas lands has alict
fifty letters from correspondents in MS \
vicinity, asking information. . - There is no
doubt that at least:2:3o families will leave
Bradford county between this date and
December, most of them to seek homes
. I
-in Kausa.s. To all arch we _would mom;
mend the Chicago, Burlington, Quincy
Mid Kansas Paeillect•tutes: From our
knowledge of those popular roadiiivetake
pleasure in cominending them to the pat
ronage of the public.. • They furnish first
elaSs accaninodations and are-liberal.
• IN MEMORIAM.-At a 'regular . meeting
of Maggie B. Lodge, L 0. 0. F., 4 d
dime.; 1878, the lava lug rosolutio . to
the memory, of Sisters Al.mtue. BA . anti
.I..iz,•H, Gonr, were 'adopted::
WuCREAS . , The good Father- ho " do
oh all things well;" has bee .pleased to
call home to the "mansions air," our no
loved sisters; therefore, .
Texaco", That the fain lies of our do-,'
ceased sisters, in their (our of affliction,
have the heartfelt syn Athy of . the mem
-biers of this Lodge, who Would gladly
share with them - UM throw they arc call.
ed upon to bear.
Resolved, Tho hi token of our respect
for the beloved sleeper ii, our .charter be
draped in mourning fur the space of thir
ty days. ./ .
Resolved, That these resol'utions be en
, tered - urfon the minutes of the Lodge, rind
a enpbe presented to the afflicted fami
lies and published in each of our local
no •s
( 7 /
papers. , . ITon.krE MORTON. .
Mrs. WM. 'SNYDER.
Mrs, W. S. Etsnum
Doc•ronr , GAN - % 1113 t rr.—" It is possible
that Mr: Codfreyis up and at work, and
eared by.so simple a remedy I"'
" I assure you it is tine that he is en
tirely cared, and with . 'nothing but Fop
Bitters and only ten days; ago his doctors
gave him up and said he must die !" '
" Well-a-day i If that is so, I will• go
This minute and got some for my Poor
Ceorge. I know hop a;:e good."
ed the
/ P.eponei.t
the said
7 /..:1e the said
WEEMI2
htityvyinzsail
WkITINt4 .'T TOE Itivr.n."—As the
Irishman stood waiting at the river for it
to rim by 'in order that) he might cross
over, so people wait mhen suffering with
constipatioa, forgetful - that the ~cause is
torpieT iirPr and appepia, and that it
GUI'I3I iltedfq bUt iuust be overcome
by some gentle yet positive cathartic. No
medicine or combination of medicines yet
discovered - give such prompt and permit
iient relief as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pfir
gative Pellets.
PINE .4 P P Irirm.r Co., Ala.
Pi cut I:, Buffalo, N. Y.: ,
ht , r fl , •tu youth up, for seven
yenta life wal a lturdott, my foe,' xvould not 4llgost,
and my liver' - m: , onlargo.l. I trlvn various ri•mc
ift..s, but purvose. Your Ptlleta have effect
ed toy OW. , cure. Inelo.ed pleso ti n 1.50 fur a
e,py of the I'm plc's Comutou Medical Ad;
yi:,•r. I regard It a* Um Ite3t book ever publtalmd.
I am trylng to Let others toule your medicine): and
real yoUr bank.
Yours truly, JOTN , E. LUNAN.
ef:DHESS GOODS at reduced prices
may 2.
I,7 r ;V" Go to SNELL 6:.; FAioutAVs for
ih , :t 7+lEl , llou (It, 41s.
IZ" Sum.t. F.knxiLtm do Rll
idue., oI ,DICESs..
'Or Everythinein , the line of station
ory'at NVIIITCOMIt
"SHETLAND SHAWLS ill groat
at E.NT't. may 2.
n- Ladies, Misses and Cid
Gl.o 7 S'EP.S'ilel 110.51 1.:0" a: J. L. KENT'S. mar 2.
E 9" HEADY 31.A.DE SUITS, HO
SIEI:Y, a!:.1 4:1.0V Eti F C
. 001):. 4 . at.
Bros•
'P! , on.lf, 1•:1: N
TABLE*I.INEN, ,NA.L'IiINS' and
INN E 1.3, L.KE.•N mar?.
- 110S)EltY ! 110:31E
: All new my1... , ,5• at J. LiKr:NT's. may:.
CoasiA:. has tli r V best wearing Shona
for Mva, !toys and Tooth., troar-orer effored lu
Tin , vg.a.la., and aZ prices reaell'of . all.
Lt .- Straw Work an 4 Bleaching a spc
clity at SNELL S FARNHAM'S.
CZ" Thompsou's GLOVE FITTING
QoitsEt at .1. L. K ENT'S. May:.
I'AIt'Ai:,(F)LS and "L'IIIIIRELLAS at
J. L.:kir..7:rs. Q may 2.
0 4 " You can get all the latest styles'of
Stattoliory, very eticap, at WIIIITC ,, Y.II ok SLI AUT'S
• Mrs. 1 3. liiiii"jos is sellinggooqs
this citEAPE.I: TH AN EV El. Cali and
i•saaiiao I",)rore purcliatiqz
II
BUSINESS LOCAL.
:==l
CT L. 1 Rotionns eli4llell.oB conipc
tition for ,wality of good:: amt lov: prices on
minds ano.Atomii,,,, and :11 building I/13.
I=l
C": 6" Mts. E. Mrsocti4 has . returnetl•
fr, , :n the ft'lty. nuajfa:.tlecio.ett , y thf. NEsT
im...l.r.Ar OF 3114.LINEIZI' niot NWOONS in
t.:11 , town.
r . T. :MIN. TT,IttWAIED
I I ft,r
6 5 g - MILLINERY (10(11)S iii the larg-
V .\ 10 ET V. or :tyles, at.
and S rt.!: 1tr,•..• N. Y. Slot,l
r , !.c!. Tow:lll4.i. c.k!) Inifirt.l
izz::::
lets the oast .Skirt
th , '
-6. At. -
ti,er
.1...ar;. , ,e5t, ni•str. and (711earest
!-r 1..tt11,4*, Mt • awl I Lltiltirrit,'
r :it I '01Z..1.1F - F CIA llt:1 Malt)
:Ott: 'nary apri - to
~rrCOWLES' Bakery AN'agor., of the
Ist NVar.l .I:al:cry, win he on laud dairy With
Fresh CrOcers I of from time Brettil, Pies;
. 145 P
Don't you forgi:! it. 'We have Ira
:Nt'r.l( - 1 - nitY
y.n can buy tly,
ra.:tll-I);ll:v4eracisers
. . _
- 1 .
. z. , ;r The. patrouag- al110)11Z Ilia first
-1.13,, ]:1111t.1,, io Nwo. li..t I: 1, t oa t t,Luttly oh:thglog
from opl r.•,111 1. , :lie• 4•11 ,, T. - Tl, t;raotl Coot tal
lo .t.. I he:; 1 ota.o tly ttoit , t,i t 11, .tlit i.,,t w rtti pf lis
coolltat!tort lty I.frto log t!, p,unc a. emototxlailoort
fur oat: awl tWO 11,,Ilart. poi .I,ly 1. ~....timi the (Woo! :-..,
1112=1111:11
rr.T. 111. 1 :"Nt has rereitell a NEW
sToci: AND CIIII,IIIiEN'S
WEAR, for the Snnolier Tr44le,tvhleb ha offers at
Far 11`,;•; than hereti..C. , :e -014: and nt' !ewer
tignr,h than aliy eempettter ean . dui.Heate.„
oxae,, , ! l e :pet he convinee.t. St., ,'n Malt ' , tr.-1,
Snob t.l 1:1lilite.—s!;:i..11( el: Root.
Cl,l )Si (1171 . t;A i 06:0.11tralid
,111,1 y ' TIT..
'tttkr,igt , ecl e;la , Sale the
entiro -400; of Wate!ws. Si:rr and !'fated
in st.we f4.rnii , rl). I.y M. it KS - -
PELM and Hut V.; h; te r.1.,:v; bi "00 1)1141-
it 3.3 tio.Mll . lll , CU 41 , stock rcgard
!er., nr erv.t, in nnPir to ATlnfl tljl ti utu. ht iA. if*tsi
4411.:0tit4..
.\
fir Nothing short •
of unmistakable
, Sts Conferred upon tenser thousandsof suffer
en could originate and Maintain the repatatlen
which AYEtt's SAluaarAlitt:LA enjoys. It is
compound of the best regetat4e \ alteratives, with
Potassium of Potasslu ah 4 Iron, and Is the most
°Sedum: of all remedies for seroftliou s, Mercurial,
or blood disorders. 'Uniformly intimessful and err=
Ulu in Its remedial effects, it prod and
complete cures of gcrofula, limos, I
Pimples, Eruption, Bkln Diseases, or
dors arising from Impurity of the its
invigorating effects
_lt always roll on
cures Liver Complaints, Female S int!
Irregularities, and is a potent nine ty.
For purifying the blood It has no equal. -It MOTs
up the system, restores and preserves the health,
and imparts vigor and energy. Tor forty years it
has boon In extensive use, and In to-day the most
reliable medicine ter thO suffering sick, every.
where, For sale by all dealers.
SPECIAL LOCAL.
for PIANO AND OTIGANS.-11 yolt wislt
to purchase a very sinelor PIANO or 011 ti AX,
'meal lacier) , excellence to any made, at Mauttfac
turere Wholesale Price, and thus MVO nearly one
half of your monby, do not fall. het ore purchasing,
to write for catalogue of description and prices, t
Post orrice ilex :OM, New York.'
_March?, 1078. tr. .
far E. F. kuxxv.L'sEn WA
Ininigives tone to the stomach, improves the
petite and assists digestion, excites the :owels .
healthy action, expelling all the foul b mors that
contaminate the blood, corrupt tho so Gone and
offend the breath: It excites he liv rto a healthy
action and strengthens the nerves imirarting that
glow to life that proecedsalone fro n perfect health.
Thousands In all walks of II fc, Acetify to the virtue,
.of this exceellent Inhdlcine In correcting the de
mngement of the digestive organs. Get the genu,
luo. Sold only in one dollar kettles. Ask for E. F.
KENKILL,'SUITTER WIN OF lieuy, acid ,take ne
\Qther.
nyspepoila t Lyn I
F. Kunkel's HI e
for his disease. I :
manjryears in tee
with ituperainlle
appetite, wind r
headacheollzt
Get thoten r
bottle*. \
Do you of something to strengtiaCn you? Do
you wai A k 9 oil appetite? Do you want to get rid
of ne OUtilleSik '9 1)o you want energy". Ho you
want o sleep well, or he cured of dyspepsia, kidney
or,l •er dlseasel , Try F. F. lit:Nxtb'e; BITTEN
AV NE or I no:: Every bottle guaranteed to do as.
• .communded. 1 epot and nmce. 211) North Ninth
'tree % Filikulelphla. Pa. (it[ the genuonc. Sold
by allArugglsta. A \ sk-for F.. F. Kunkel's and take
no other. All 1 ask la a trial of this valuable med
icine. One bottle will\ yonvince you. Get six Lot,
ties for !iv& dollars, ons. dollar for one.
~A~geliK[o2 Dysp9pnla
(cr Wine of Iron, a sum cure
has been present ed datly for
Practice of eminent physklaus
.
Success. Symptoms are tars of
/tat. rising of foo4, dryness to month,
lams, sleeplessness and low spirits.
ne. Not sold In bulk, only ono dollar,
Tape Worm Itentosed Aliso. .
Tap: Worm, Ulu, :^BM and Stomach Worms re
moved alive in from two to\four hours. No feu un-
Iti bead of Tape - Worn; pa;ses alive and In one.
Ask your druggist for Hunkers Work Syrup. Sold
only In one dollar bottles. llS ‘ cul for children or
grown persona. It never falls. \Or semi for Oren
tar to Hr. Kunkel., 259 North Ninth Street, rhila
-1
delphia, Pa. Advice by mall fee. Scud three
cent stamp for return of letter. -
E. F..Kunkers A.nstral an \ E. F. -lien.
- kers Shempoo for the flair. •
The best and cheapest Hair Diesslrig and Halr
Cleaner in the world. They remove dandruff, allay
irritation, soothe and C/101 the boated eralp, prevent
the hair front falling off, and promote the, growth
In a very short Hine. They preserve and - beautify
the Hair, and render It soft and glossy. 71My im
part a brilliancy and a .liky appearance to \brald
and wiry Hair. and as a hair dressing they siful-
rivalled ; eradicate dandnig and prevent baldness.
The` shampon cleaans the Hair, repiovos grease,
scurf, Itching, eruption. Cures headache produced
by heat and fatigue. - Kunkel's Shampoo and !Am\
teal restore Hair to a natural and glossy color, •re
store failed. dry. harsh and Wiry hair. Price per
bottle el. Ask your tiruggiq for them, or send to
E. F., Kunkel, prim-le:on, No. - 259 North Ninth
Street, Plilladalphla, l'a. [3tay2-ani.
MARRIED.
WATINEIh=-MIDD AIN:II.—M the M.-E. Parson
age la Ulster,' dnly 4th, I , Mk. by Rev. N. X
Beers, Mr. Stephen Warner and Miss Aliee Mhl
,laogh, both of A.thenr, -
N6O7_t—SMIT It—Al the boom of the . brld
te.tieftatt, sth, Of' July. by t
Itev. J. S. rt Letvart, it. It., L. !.f. Sl town, M.
this pLir,•, ishd }I ins 1.1.1C11 K. Stitt (b.
N I.M A N.—A t the Parsonage
MtrAi0....t0m....1 h, ney. I lalluck Arm
strotil, ilbert 1:Inv!,01 =al Miss II:are.;:
C; Mt;sseltnaq, lath oI I.lVerp.n.
GAMIILY. kt the Parsonage In
Meadons. Pa.. Jui3;'2:3l. by Rev. tir.
Ilrainhall. Mr. Thus. J. Gamble and 1453
\lllnde.ll. -Whalen, et Warren, Pa.
PICKERINC—IIRUTSMAN.--In Wysox, at the
residence of the inri..:1,41. minister. July 33,
Is:s, by Rev. Si. T..Datchef, :qr. Orb) Picker
. leg and Mips Mary lb. Brut:mum. all of Orwell.
Canton Dove, July 4th.
Lp Elder Calvlu 'Newell, Mr. George tttelley, of
West Fratrallit, and Mrs: Charlotte Watts; of
Canton.
PA.Y.N E—M INSON —ln T,,wanda. on tho tali
by nor. John S. Stmart, D. D, S. It. Payne
Etq. and 1.11iF..3. Ella r. Maklnst.n, all ‘,l TuWantia.
!dare. •In 8„1.57: 1 , of con
innnidlon, Mary, danglder dr E. A. Parsons
aged 25 years.
Now Aavertisements.
OVERTON & SANDERSON,
ATToR T-LAW.
E. ()VIZIITON. 71
A Zi U 'E .
rID.F.NIX OF 'HARTFORD,
OERMAWAMERICAN, OF N. Y.,
'llltE ASiOOTATI . ON,
•
IMIZEI
RAILWAY VASSEN (.lEn ( A COT
TRAVELERS LIFE AND ACCIDENT,
The boolza, records and •-gool at Ill" of tl:e late
find of Noble & Vincent haring been transfelfed
to we, I au prepared to transact a general Insur
ance and real estate business, on reasonable torus.
Xirzieveral houses for rent.
IV3I. S. VINCENT.
5,y I . Malt: tst., Towanda, Pa.
REPORT OF nig CONDITION
of the First National ItaLlt at Towanda
ht the State of l'smntllvailla, at the close, of busl
ness Juno tta, 1878 :
Leans and discounts
O.:craw:My
U. 4. Buntis to. secure cfreclat Inn
U. S. Roods uu hand
Other Stocks,
line feint uppr.cred reserve agents..
Dee from other National llanks....
Duo Irmo State Batik, and bankers.
Real estate, fernitere. and fixtures.
Current eypozo , c.: anti taxes
Premiums paid
Chocks and othor cash Item,
Kllts of .ether, ltanks
Fractional currency tinenalmg nickels)
SpeeM (Including gold Treai*:, - ,crtllic's) 4,
Legal-tender non, 14.
Uctlpt fowl v. S Tr. (5 lu it. of ctr.) 2.475 G.!
nrri.7.
raug3-tti
EMI
capital pal4 • in
t 4 .011. 1 ;1, fang
Nat local 113111.; n , .tt•, MlNtangi 11,g
11111.11 , 1
1 , 01; als 11 , •1.o' IS Stli/JI•CL to
elieck
Time certifi,:oweor d,spo,it
.11ao to other National Itan}:g....
Due to State Railks amt
EMI
i 7 ,0,i , 7.1 7,7
State of Petw,yivaoa, rla,lfor.l.
I. N. N..
haul, ••••••••.,T ILA
6 I :v , • to the ifly
El TS.
•
t_ll3..erilq - 0 al' 1.1.0•r:i 10 !/‘ . 1 , 1 1 ! 111, (him MU ii..y
„hay, 071.
'W. 11. 1/1.01.11.11 , .. Nlitary
6. , I:IIIC.CT—At tvst :
E. W. BALE.
.tog. Dirociors
0 C. A.:cv
Townmln. Jtily D, I' .+.
ISE
Isr OF LErrvAls 1.0D:111111
1g in
Irost:Hord Co.,
tor tho Ivetik
Itenj.tititn.orga S.
Brown, t:,•01:;'... Char. 11.
ittPtli.. In:, N. • Del , by
Ctart..Nire. C. T. 11-,1. T. C.
Car.ilt,r. in'
M. C.
0,11111..1nm,,
llarrts, 3Tlss V. 'l.. Sv.
reiN.ll4 , vo pica.se
0154 , d.au ‘.:
S. W. Al.:Vic:3). I`. M.
•
isi)urolvs the
JO.ll ]inter, (2ee'd. In tho
lit,ms• court for !lit) County of Bradford. "
'rile uodorslztic.), an Auditor al•pollited.by
said Court 'to ti,At oitt.lll tiid,, to thhl !muds of
tio• nIII :Writil tolb
• app.litti.e•ht I,t Tl'l , :-11,‘,1. .11;1.1' ::“(14 . A.II
1` , 76, I Wel. 1., pl."( at the 01:1,:e
Davie , whe
amt wh••1.: all r,p• . 011 i a Ek . 7: quit e:I It, 11131itt:Iltel
1131111 i bet.le ITV :I, ' , nett A "01!t. , r, of he debarrt;
front re-m.lllg n 1 up. , tt ,1111
NV. It. r. I: ~.\ thljtoq.
• Tewanda, June 27, i,7A-11;,..
Ucab make looney 3: v.orlt lor uathan at
anything 4'i-+.. capit.tl n"- wo WII
styrt jou. 10 per ,L. 3 at 10 , t.w oulto by the intith ,
trhnip. Itenynxenten, h.tys :nal girls wuotetl every
whew to well; for New. Is the th i n. tietUy
(hit fit ;n. t. , 11713 f tcv t . Co., A tt-
Ittatne, -.1..
or SWINTON'S SPELLERS,
SWINTO7.C'S gEOGRAPRIES,
SWINTON'S U. S. \
\\
DIED.
Ts vA Pa
Jo F. SAN-vtasON
CONNECTICUT,
lul\C
rNtnN
rt
AL, (LIFE
I=
=I
t:161.547. fr 3
a,591; l't
".5,000 fq
. 1.,00 04)
11413 IC,
1 - .253 23
4,106 S
:17,L1S
3 Cl 6 96
1L511,0 , 1 i 17
MEELIEM
.11'2
%t),; 10
11."% i it
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14.1 00
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27.1256
5,.64 75
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th , atm:,
1.1,:a!•Ovt•
S:310, 1.. U.
Maui a
E.
SPECIAL'NOTICE.TO
SCHOOL PIRECTO,
,D
Eoso3
.. •
'COUNTY.
1311;ADFOR
IN BCIIOOL TEXT-BWKS
\. • -
NEW \WIADED READERS;
TILE BEST AND CLIEA.PEST\ BOOBS
\ \
. . . .
• •
. -
N. it•—Please cutupetru prlcds with thasc‘now'in
use.i • ‘., .
\:\ .
PVBLISIIED.
REND ELItICATOIIB SA.
AHOUT THEM
ThC ltz ENV GRADED READERS are sensible
gotten: up in'a sensible 'manner. Intead of
giving - Ivan/flu they pro us qualify, conse
quently they are Cheaper anti are well suited to
Inca the wants of the age. These books have been
in oiir Nnrinal School ever since. their publication,
and have owl, entire satisfaction.
• • F. A. ALLEN, Principal.
C. IiAItTOL. Prof. 3lathematlcs.
DORA N. WOODRUFF, Perceptress.
•
1. C; DOANE, Prof. Natural Science.
KATE. REYNOLDS, Language.
Ficulty . of State Normal School, Mansfield, Pa.
' G ItADEB READERS" aro In nse 'in
loam' of our schools and are a decided improve-
\ - 1 1 . % T i t N
, Il; 3 l4,<Lo i k . ; A r ca. .
w l n or o d ur 11.1 8 00ls, ta a n n e il l
Lotter than anynOw In use.
511e6 S. J. LEWIS.
County. Superintendent,
• Tioga Co., Pa.
BRADFORD, Pa., June 8, IS S.
2ffy Sir:-1 had the pleasure of preserding
sW I NTO!'''S GEOGRAPHIES and SPELLER
befoie. the I lloard Edlieatiou of this city, and af
ter a biktl . pZ\rusal they moved theii adoption in the
Grated v:hlch was unanimously carried. I
take pl , :•a , are In saying that I consider the Geogra
phies far superior to any that I have used or seen,
at.tl that Speller Is the tineat thing out.
,Very respert,f oily yours,
\ IT. E. WATKINS,
Teafjler of Graded School,
ti-Bratilord, 7.llcKeaii - Co.i, Pa.
- -
. \
CANTON, Pa., Janie 4, ins.
To tnivon ft may cone, rn:— ~
Thi, .. lo ray that I have • cartitully examined
SWINTON'S SCllO°l, Cl EOM:AMU EEli aad. In,
many rmip •i•i., titid them tar Attperior ttrany Ihs
ographie3 with which Lam alqualuttl.
Very truly-yours,
„ • 11. E. ItAESLY,
Principal Canton Graded Schap]. •
'
•
J. W. PAittilONS,
t
Tea - cher tirainma'r \ Department.. ,
. .
WELLFROTIO, Juno 1,167 n.
After tin extended examination, I nin five to ray
thatd think SWINTON'S GEOURAPIIIES bettor
than any others within my know,ledge: Per Leanly
• L f duraUlity binding, and for a
combination or helps both forscholar andlenci•r,
I do not how they can be surpassed.
' ItEv. N. L. REYNOLDS\
Ex-County Superintendent, &c:
DELAWARE LITnnAnY INCITITTE,
FRANKLIN, N. Y., 1878. s
About a year ago we adopted as the text-books In
thIAI net !tufo, ROBINSON'S SHORTER COUR:SE
NIATIIEMATICS, THE NEW GRADED RRAD,
FRS, SWINTQ7I'S SPELLERS, and baring test
ed them In the school-room, can now say ,they give
general satkfactlon. ,know of none so well
adapted tO meet the wants of teachers and pupils
lu these branches of study, and can eheerfully re
coinn•end thin to Boards
tl Of Education and others
deSlrlog the
CHAS. H. V ERELLL, A. SI, Prlnclpial,
. and Faculty.
SOLDtER'S ORPHAHS' SCHOOL. /
jiAItFORD, PA., 1878.
• Aft'r.a thorough examination of SWINTON'S
got: itANII ES, lin/ satisfied of their superior
merit. like It so •ui,ell I. think of introducing it
in our sehouhnest term.
H. S. SWEET,.
Prhielp3l and Supt. Soldiers OrThaus' School
The NEW GRADED READERS ire eensll;le
books. gotten up in a sensible giauger. Instead of
giving 113 11(alliiiy they give us quality, conse
quently they are cheaper and arc well suited to
meet tin, wants of the ago. These books hate been
In our Norinal'Orphan School ever since their pub
acaticin and have given entire satisfaction.
F. A. ALLEN', principal.
W. C. IS ARTOI., Prof. Mathematic*.
In.citi N. 'WOODRUFF, Perceptress.
'.l. C. LOAN E. Pmf. Natural Science.
' KATE REYNOLDS, Languages.
Faculty State Normal School, Mansfield, Pa.
If a nut umirt; Pa., May 16, inS.
10 mx,eptidon, sWysiTos;-:c ci kOtiItAPIIIES
sreltt•ii.t Ite Maki fur our 50100iS. it is Wrestling
to im? conducted by a new route through the various
tmelvatol i'coplos of the earth, and itairo - so many
things we ought to know pointed out taus and de
scribed, iu such- a pleasant way. Both old and
'young can Mat he entertalnedand intimated. The
series Is to he commanded for-Its method, Its
lilus
tratiou- and.maits. and statistical tables.
C. COBNPAITII,
stoic inspector and F.xamilier Soldiers Orphans'
bc11",11.
. . WESTFIELD. Pa., June 4, 1878.
SAV I N TON'S G EoG It A PRIES arc -better than
any we new.liare In our schools. In my opinion. I
have ackod.many teachers and thoy Invariably pre
fer them to any of the others In tise: . .
Miss 8. J. LEWIS,
Superintendent Tloga CO., Pa.
K I NO svpvt. Pa., May 21.18751
I have examined SWINTON'S GEOOTIAPIII-,
CAL SE CIES and_ am atitch , pleased with the
bucks. Tim , : cannot fail . tuAlve satlsftwildil to the
live teacher.
tier. C. COPETAND.
• Principal Wyoming Seminary.
4WINTON - 5 'O'rotiltAl'HlES stand the test
nest ualutuddy. We have used them suttlelent,ly
knov.' whC , reof wo speak. Just the SOfiCS for our
ethunue.'schetds.. •
F. A. and Faeul , y,
3lanstlehl S. N. S. Pa.
-i.S SOY. P 3., Juno 3, 1870,
1 41, !I rot t I ty Oyu the following bimkts were
1 by :he Lo Itoy Scheel Board on the tibere
am , 4l tl SWINTON'S GEOGRAPHIES,
• l:•;, and HISTORY or IT. S.. SO
'ON'S :iIO CoCB , K fiV ARITHMETIC,
•
ndllo
Ni.:Vc - GE: AOKI) BEADERS'...,
HOLCOMB,
S.crotary„Sehool Hoard.
TdAviNnA, Pa., Jilt., 11178.
I c s WINTON'S (4)ML t.ETE cotutsz
N IOU; tt 1•11Y,ln all Its - features, the very
, est I kr.ow for school-roots use. The "Special
'tale Ce.•graphy' Is a reynllar and most donli - able
'am , ludeod r think It a "r..anplete Tonne,^ and
nciF.t delight to every "Ilvn - teacher and
'leacher in Towanda Collegiate Institute
..foie. I, IS7.
I 31,0 g plea,ure that SAVI N .s
ER t Et,fiF complete in .two
volumes; is the best svith which I am acquainted.
Thu maps arc eiact, clearly printed 'and beauti
fully colored. On the whole, the work la Anwar
nBs.le9, and I can cheerfully recommend lie nee In
the schooi-room. I 'have been acquainted with
tc)nistr. , ; . s A lIITIIIIV.TICS. for some time,
ati.l I M•yet hesitate in pronouhcing them superior
to sun I eNer iutV. The Stotler Course, In' two
', - ss,lzs, k me,quale.t as regarde,livontents;dellul
,l,,,,s, tables, etc, by any with which I
CII AS. M. LEE,
(olin!r Suporiutendent W)uming , Cu., Pa.
SifETlflbilitT, June 5, 1575.
I Inivz , ',...c.;utinett INTUN'S 11F.OGRAP111FS
-.11 i'Ula Es with gre4t. pkasure. anii in
t le:I: 'we:: exeellenen that 1 know of in no
other r.rort II INtory tE xt..ry clearly'atol
and 11131 C, I iectli - aphies the fopt
.E.o 311 3 t.g.. fisr study of .16tAluis and Counties
coum•!ei nwst admirable trait-.
J. W. 1.110 Wr
• County timperintentlent, 31eKean CO.. Pa.
?.E.11...-.T1“..t0 books or any of - our publlcationl
311 1,-.:,;+.nt on ai;l;llCuttott to the utoterntgued,
any of oll! Are'. Is, or through Local llPeaterr, at our
~t•rs t t stokt' tottY RATtcr , ,, and ample, Moe
;;I : ren: to matie I roduct ton :nut atettlettient. -
1. • Special Agent for
1•91)1111.1tok.t::;--
1 VIESON A 13. FAUN, TAYL i Olrlit CP,
104;3.40 tirapd
JAS. & WAtitER,
sg East Water Street,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, 1 .
STEAM & . GAS FITTERS
iteetdeneetand Public Bat!Mugs fitted with Hot
and Cold Water. Slam Matins Dared Of ICY
reel Radiation. - • •
A full supply. of Gas Vtzturea. Opal Glob% Ake ,
Patent Damen Glebe. Angle and Meek lf fee;
Water and Steam Gasps; iron and Lead Pipe,
and a full supply of Stamm Ylttlup.
Hainstges Glees
ElmtrA - S. T., Mrl7ll, 1811.
T .ROSENBA.I.MI & SONS,
LAD .
Liiy Gpous, ximuNERT, siptm ars,.*c,
The Motet, and Beet flaw In thef
Are bought to Caah, and prices are guaranteed W
. be as low as rho lowest.
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EVERY DEPARTMENT .
IS KEPTIISITPPLIED WITH SHEOL/L=9T,
" 'NOVELTIES. .
MOST EXTENSIVE-]MILLINERY BUSIME.9S
IN ELMIRA,
Arid portico dealring anything In tart dna will dad
- It to their intelest,to call and see us,
. As-we conduct no fancy ostaldtsbanent,vor prices
arellways ptaln and moderate.
• The trade eapplled at the hewed aphoka l le pii
cee.
Specialluduoctoetit6.to Carib atelinactii
DoWelorri*phK*r.
" 0113014 T., May YS, "
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T 0 S H IN
PREMIUM HARNESS" STORE !
Have In Rock the largest and ine3l. complete ekseoct-
FARM AND FINE HARNESS
That Oan .be tonna In any store between Albany
SPORTING AND TURF GOOpS!
A. largo vette ty of
, -
TRUNKS . AND SATCHELS'! ,
A ware somplme :Ito&
TEAM AND :TRACK. WHIPS 11
A larger and better aosortment of
LADIES' AND GENTS' RIDING
In conclusion, we inky that we have everything
that can be named connected with a business of
this kind, that we are anxious to sell. Wake up and
And acme op sad see is, and we wIU dentoteneate
- . - what we Mg. At
$O6 IL WATER STREET, ELMIEA, 1 Y
Sign of the Gold Collar:VI
CHAS. 11. WiIEA.DON & SON.
FOR FINE MILLINERY,
li7ANCY GOODS,
TRIMMINGS, AND LADIES , GARMENTS GT
:T. SWART.
G. L. KING,
, Elmira. N. Y.;
SIBIB
ELMIRA, N. T.,
De. t„-
1114 lAA Water flinali
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meet of
sad Elmira. Moro
SADDLES;. &c., fia
PULL DOWN•YOUR VEST
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
At Vow rrttes,
ItArELYEA & !TILL,
32.7 EAST WATER STREET, ELMIRA, N. Y.,
apr• : Lead!All Competitont: Mg
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DELE VAN HOUSE, ELMIRA, N. 7.
Opposite the Depot.
C. T..53111'11,
Formerly 01110 Ward 110000, Towantso, P 1,41118
G E R ITY.k MORREL,
[ll.:tetratithed 1847.]
WHOLESALE - DRUGGISTS -
DRITDOISTS SUNDRIES, PAIE.NT MEDICINES
•
&C., &C.
Me t LANZ STAINS, -
Fab. 28, 111. • ELMIRA, N. Y.
TOWANDA MARKETS.
IMPORTED RY STEYERS'a LON - 0,
General dealers in 0 reveries awl Produce, Patton 4
Block, corner Maln and - Bridge Streets,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1878.
WHOLESALS. RETAIL.
.5 750 . 4 76 6 00 07 so
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Flour per btkl
Floor per sack
C - oin Meal per 100 lbs
Chop Feed
Wheat per bush..
Corn
Rye
Oats
Buckwheat
Clorpr seedoiiedlniu..
Timothy. western,..,
Beans, 82 lbx: .
Pork. mess
Dressed hogs
[laths •
4hoilders
Lard
Iluttcr, tubs
Rolls
Fgge, fresh
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.t'otatoes, per bushel
(Bitola
Beeswax
7 • conazcsaw 11Y DATIVE /1; 880.
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Deacons. 2 0 030
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