A r.NT NATCYIS 3f/YD ON IT. And this is the new New Testament, And 'tie come in the sweet o' the year, When the fields are shining in cloth•bf•gold, And tte'bkrds arc singing so clear; nd over ana into the grand old text, Reverent and thoughtful men, Through many a summer and winter past Have been peering with book and pen. . Till they've straightened the moods and tenses out, And drOpped each obsolete phrase, And softened the strong, old-fashioned words To onr daintier modern ways; Collated the ancient manuscripts, Particle, verb, and line, And faithfully done their very best To improve the book divine. I haven't a doubt they have done it well, But it is not clear to me That we needed the trouble it was to them, . On either side of the sett. I cannot, help it, a thoughtthat comes— Yon know I'm old and plain-- ! Bat it seems like touching the ark of God; 7 -And the touch to my heart is pain. Fvr ten years past, and for five times ten • At the beck of that, my dear, I've made and mended and toiled and saved, With my Bible ever near. • Sometimes it was only a verse at morn That lifted me up from care, Like the springing wings of a sweet-voiced lark Cleaving the golden air. And sometimes on SandAy afternoons 'Twae.a chapter rich and long, That came to my heart in its weary hour With the lift of a triumph song. I-studied the precious words, my dear, When a child at my mother's knee, Arid I tell you the Bible I've always had Is a good enough book for me. 1 may be stubborn and out of date, - But my hair is whita as ktibw, And I lose the things I leariied to love In the beattiiful long•agO. 1 can not be changing at my time; • 'Twould be losing a part Of.myself, You may lay the new New Testament Away on the upper stielLi I cling to the one inv good man read our fircaide prayers 'at night; To the one tuyllita children !lapel . Ere they faddd out of eight, shall gather my dear ones close again Where the many mansions be, And till then the Bible I've alwaya- had Is a good enough book fur me. - • —Harper's Bazar THE BETISIO.k O r r BIBLE. THE, REVISION AS VIF.VEID FROM A MTN ISTRIAL STODPOLNT 'Every word of God is pure,'—Prov erbs, xxx., s—was the text selected by the Rev. Robert Collyer. He said he supposA there nester a time since the New Testament was gathered into one book when so many men and women might tongue, found reading it in the En glish tongue, and that nowhere on the earth could we find so many bending over the sacred pages as in the United States. After. speaking of the hold which the Bible has upon the common heart and.mind, he continued: It is an open secret that for many years there has•beeh a feeling among those who can compare the English tongue with the originals that the old translation we have used for 270 years is not always true. Manuscript copies have been found of a much earlier.. date than any that were known to the scholars of that day and the; , .e contain new reading—new because they are so 01(1—which point - uow l and then to the suspicion that the biter manuscripts have been , altered iu:the interest_ of some sect, or mistakes were 'made of Which the o .ribs was not aware or mat ters whi+ were once written on the miugiu Intve found a place in the text. We have also to face The fact that iu despite of the 'sweet, pure. well of En glish undefiled se find in . the Bible many words in our own -tongue haV'e lost their old meaning and taken another, or have quite dropped out of common use. The preacher : said he was : sure he spoke in the mind of all lovers of The Divine Book when he said he was glad so little harm had been done to our deep lyingioye for the World, which is so woven into the warp and woof of our life. He was glad for this reform, which is so far from revolution in the book so nia — ny loved best. All the great chap terti in the Old and New Testaments have a lyrical element in them. We find, to our delight, we can stilt sing them to ourselves, and they are as full us ever of the sweet old charm, while we cannot be displeased at even losing some touch of it for the • sake of the clearer-truth which has come to us be yOnd a doubt through the good which has been done. He related the cases of two persons who had learned - Greek on purpose to read the Testaments, and who, after" having done so, declared they found nothing there but U r nitar, ianism: There was fine passage once deemed conclusive in support of the Trinity, and certaiulY„ if it was proven true, the strongest words to be found for that side —"There are three that bear record in heaven—the Father, the-Word and the Holy Ghost, and these three —are one.' This noble• body of divines, who have made the new version, in which there is only one Unitarian, have left the passage opt altogether and so conveyed to us their belief . that John never wrote it—a:truth good scholars of the present everywhere have been in sisting on for many years. 'I find,' said Dr. Collyer, 'nu - hew shade of meaning, brought in anywhere to maintain trinity.' The Lord our God, the Lord is one and master, thou halt well said.' He is one in the gospels, , , and God is . one in St. Paul's epistles and in the Epistle of James I notice also new ' shades of meaning touching the person .and office of Jesus. In the old Vetioll we read, 'There:is - ono * God and one `mediator between • God and men, the man Christ Jesus:" Li the new it • "There is oue_ mediator between God end. man, himself man, Christ Jesus'.' In the same epistle the old reading, 'God was- nianifest in the flesh' is changed to 'tie who %Vas manifested in the flesh,• taking the great name completely out of the controversy, as we have always claimed it should be. . In another epistle Paul, speaking of Jesus, is'inade to say in she old version, 'Who being in .the form of 'God thought it not rob bery to be equal with God.' But in the new the passage reads, 'Who being in the form of God thought it not it thing to be grasped to be on an equality with God'— a reading- which: alters' the 'whole meaning. Elseirhere the old version reads, 'Of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over all, God blessed forever.' The reading we have insisted on is giving in the margin —'He who if God over all he blessed forever; or, 'He who is over all is God, blessed fotever,' which changes the doctrine with •an ascription. In the First epistle of John the name-of God, which it hay been claimed refers to Christ, is taken out of the text entirely. 7i There is but one Owe in the old version of the New Tektunent iu which the word 'atonement' is used. In the new version this one instance is left out, and the word 'reconciliation' takes its place. :The old reading on which the.Cal vanistic brethren set such store, • 'The Lord addeth to the church daily such as should be saved,' is now made to read, 'Those that were being saved,' and predestination is softened by just-a touch with preordained, so that while the word is' still' capable of trouble enough when it is turned from life 'to death, it is not the old grim word-which has struck' such pain to the human heart. I noticed also,another 'word is changed and touched with this sweet reasonableness, and that is the word 'conversion,' of which so much.bas be en made we could not allow. The word is now left out and a very good one takes it, place: 'And except ye be converted and became 10 little children,' is now 'Except ye turn and become as little (children,' and •Except a luau be born again he cannot ste the kingdom of God;' is made to read, 'Except. a man be born anew or from abofe.' That ugly word 'damnation' is left out en tirely and gives place to 'condemnation' or to !judgment,' and 'Knowing, there fore, the terror of the Lord," is altered into 'Knowing, therefore, the fear of the . Lord.' We have often heard divines preach from the test, .'All Scrip ture is giving' by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, -for re proof,' and so on; and then make this the proof,-that the whole 13ible was so givena dogma we have steadily de: flied. We are now justified. The new version of . the- New Testa - nen; read, 'Every Scripture inspired of God is also profitable for teaching,' and so. truth we.laye always held. There is u clear gain also in the new version touching that last fastness of error anti 'dismay, hell and the even fist ing-torments. Old Latimer was report ed 346 years ago to Mr. Secretary Corn well as having preached in Bristol sundry erroneous doctrine's,' such as 'in hell there is no'literul fire.' It was to be expected Of the great, sweet, human heart and the L great outspoken soul. It is the eternal protest of the • human heart against thiS doctrine of eternal doom, uud what the hymn book calla the ''darkness, fire'und chains,'-that has brought out so many protests from geat . men who luive lived in the world, and pondered on it, It has lorigseem ed clear to me that where any sentence can be made . to prove this eternal doom, and eternal fire, that senteuc should not be taken as a word of God. Our new translators have dealt with these pas- . . sages too timidly. Still they make the margin often read, 'For ages and ages,' where the teit reads, 'Nor ever and ever,' and that is in harmony with the best scholarship, which insiststhat'ne used instead age enduring' should sdwaya be • instead of 'everlasting' and 'forever.'. They have not shown quite this spirit, however, in dealing with the word 'hell,' which' has gathered in the course of time such fearful ineaning's. I think they shOold simply have left it out in The twenty places in which it oc curs and printed the original word in every iustance—Hades, Gehenna on . Tartarus—and left us to make out the meaning. each man for himself. • They have put Gehenna in the 'Margin. They_ _ had best left it in the test. It means the Vale of Hinman. It was some sabh, plaiceoutside" JeruSalem :,as we are talk ing of now where we may cremate our refuse. In the OM Testament we only find the word Sheal, or Hades, in this : connection, and when Hades occurs in the New it is never franslated into 'bell' in the new version. And so it Will come to pass that we shall have the old stern book in the new version with out the word, while it still standl in all its mediaeval ugliness and horror in the New Testamentthe gospel, thi3 glad tidings to men of God's eternal love. The saddest thing that could happen now would be to make this new version a bone of fierce and bitterd contention and the lament again come true.'- A Patent Jleror. • A San Francisco man claims to have invented a patent juror Which will meet the requirements of the law fully. The patent, interccinv.ertible, incorruptible juror is built of boiler iron, firmly riv eted from the neck to the hips, and covered with trunk leather, - prnamen , , tally sewed, and warranted not to or crack. From the hips to the heels the material employed is boxwood, fitted with joints and bound with copper, thus insuring flexibility, durability and strength where they are. most needed in a juror. The head is of - .basswood, studded with brass-headed nails 'and covered with railroad 'iron, which. is riveted with bolts pas..ing through the cranium. A sheathing of copper con.' cears the bolt-heads", and .this in turn is hidden by the - ordinary juror's expres= sion of intelligence, skilfully applied by emilient artists, who employ none but the finest paint. The trunk of the in veintion contains a rod nicely balanced and hung in the centre. The mouth , is provided with two tongues, on one of which is painted in - bold characters 'Guilty,' and the other ,'Not guilty.' These tongues are connected with the balanced rod by two fine, stiff steel wires. From either end of the red is. suspended a large piece of cheese, and- : when balanced, both tongues remain, within the - mouth. The case is tried as before the•average juror, the evidence'', i carefully drawn out, the summing-up_ speeches made by the counsel and the charges delivered by the court. When the case is closed, a small rat is intro duced into the trunk through a trap and lockectup by the sheriff. The par ties in action have then but to wait for for the verdict. Sooner or later, accord ing to the extent to which the facts have beo2 disputed, the rat will eat one of the piedes of cheese, - Which will al low the oPp i site end of the par to fall, pressing no the steel wire: connected with one ofhe tongues and presenting at the mouth the verdict of 'Guilty,' or 'Not guilty,' le: luck may haVe directed he rat. PILES.. Piles are frequently preceded by fi sense of weight in the back, ioirw and lower part of the abdomen, canaing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times symptoms - of indigestion are present as flatulency, uneasi ness of the stomach; etc. A' moisture like perspiration, prOduciug a very disagreeable itching, particularly at Mgt . t after getting warm in bed. is a very common attendant. Internal, External and Itching Piles yield at once on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affe I cted absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense tching, and affecting a permanent cue where all other remedies have failed. Dolnot delay until the drain on die iystem prciduces permanent disability, but try, it and be cured. Price, 50 cents. Ask, your druggist for it, end when you cannot obtain it .of him, we, will send it, prepaid, on recipt of price. Address The Dr. Bosauko Medicine Co.. Piqua, Ohio. Sold by Clark B. Poiter, S. End of Ward Rouse Block. - June 2-lyr. HUT STR'ENGTHENER.A SURE'REVIVER. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re * • t quiring a certain anti efficient tonic; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Intef- Mittetit l'erers, Want of Appetit , , Loss of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enrich& , the blood, strengthens the muscle!, and" giies new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such ass Tast!ny the Food, Belching; Heat in the Stomach, Rear:burn etc. The - onlV iron .Preparation that will not blacken the !teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the AB C Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading—sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. BITTERS For, !male s y .". : kr.l3 , MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM. DiSCOVEICER OP LYDIA:E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive Core • • For all Female Complaints. This preparation. as its name signifies, consists of Vegetable Properties that are harmless to the most deb• lade invalid. Upon ono trial the Merits of this Com • pound Will be recognised, as relief is immediate ; and when its usels continued, In ninety-nine cases in a bun. dred, ',permanent cure is eifeeted,asthousands will tew Cry.: On second of its proven merits, It is to-day re. commended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country.- It .will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the- uterus, Lbueorrlicea, irregular and isslnful Menstruation, all OCarima Troubles, liilianutuitiori and Ulceration, Floodlngs, all Displacements and the oati serpent spirull,wealmess, and Es especially Adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the nterusin an early stage of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there to checked very speedily by its use. In fact • it has • proved. to t,o tho great est and best remedy that has ever been discover ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes fain t ness,fiatuleney, de stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves wealmesa of the stomach . It cures Bloatiag, headaches, Ferrous Prostration, - General Dubility, Sleeplessnem, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down. causing pain, weight and backache, Is always pernuinently cared by its use, it will at all times, and under all. eireurnstan. ces, art in harmony with the law that' governs the teinalosiWiera. For Ellneytompl.vintio: either sex this compound Is unsurpawsi. Lydia E. Pinkbain's Vegetable Compound Is prepared at =nod =5 Western 'Avenue, Lynn, Mons. Price $ - ..03. Six bottles fur $5.00. Sent by mall in the form of pills, also to the form of Lozenge; on receipt of price, $l.OO, per box, for either. Mrs. PECELfAId freely answers all letters of Ingnily. Send for pana pMeL - Addres= as spore Nen! ton this paper. N 4 family should be without LYDIA E. PEMHABP LIVED. PILLS. They cur, Constipation, BlUotusnes; •ndforpidliy — Of the Liver. cants per box. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., GMER4L For sale by H. C. Porter 2 Son, TOWANDA, PA. 1152 9 - 8. -/Y STOP AT ' T. MIJIR & Co.'s UM GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. The place , to save money b Ociying cheap is at ()ernes Main ml,d Franklin Streets. TOWA:iDA., PA They respectfally aartotincir - idi the public that they have a large stock of FLOUR, FRED, URAL, GRAIN, SALT, - FlBll PORB, and PROVlSlONS.generally. Nike have also•added to our stock a varlety of WOODEN WARE, such as lit - te.ft 'TUB% FIB KIN% CHURNS, ETO. Juit received a large stock of Sugars, Teas; Coffees, Spices, MOULSON'S PURE SOAP, the best in the market, and other nickel of soap Syrup and Molasses, which they offer at low prices for Cash. ' oct 26 77 Grocers sell Aschenbsch itT, Miller's FAMILY :CHOCOLATE an article superior in,quality an&lower in price than any other in the market.: prominent and experienced New York physician gives it as his opinion that chocolate is-peeferable to tea or coffee, because it adds strength to the body, new life to the exhausted brain, quiets the ner— vous system, harmonizes the workings of the digestive organs, and gives purity to the blood. For a superfine confection, ask your confec tioner for oun Sweet Spiced Vanilla Chocolate Aschenbach t. - 2. Miller, 3d and Callowhill Ste., Phila.. Pa. 13Jan-Cm. HORSESend 25 cents in stamps or currency for a new HORSE BOOK. It treats all diseases, has 35 fine engrav ings showing positions assumed by sick horses, BOOK a of V table of doses, a large collection ALUAHLE RECIPES, rules for telling the age of a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horses information . pr. Wm. H. Hall says, .1. have bought books that I paid $5 and $lO for which I do not like as well as I do yours." Sim) !On a CLIICULAIc AOLNIM WANTZD. B. J. Kendall, M. D., EnOsburgh Falls, Vt. The Paiktund Bent 3lrdlelnis rter Made. Aco mbination cf Hope, _Buck's, Ma • ralt . awl DandeliOn,w4hallthobe-stan. , mostc tive prink:ties of all other Bitters, makes the graate , ,t 113100 d Purifier, Live Reg u 1 tutor and Life I ca a Restoring Agent on earth. • mo iihkvase c an Possibly long &AA where Hopi Bitters are us 1-1100 t pried aad*erfuct are their operath, •• . They cies zee To all whose o ElPloYinents cense trrsgblart ty atim bot.elsor urinary oroans,' or who • quire an A pi.etizer Tonic and mild SHlM:dant, Hop rLtt..rs arc inval uable,Wi thoutlfltoir boating. Ito master whatyour fe clings or sym • •••• are what the disease br ail Cont. is use Hop Bit ters. Don't wait until Tema re rick but it you only feel bad or tniseraide: them at once. away intro your 11 felt has See ed hundreds. $5OO will be p.ald foram se t heY not reer help. Do not suffer t l .° u_r fr iend 3 suffet,init use and urge them w M u 9 (! OO S Remember. flop Bitters is no Tiler drugged - runken nostrum, but tho Purest and Medicine ever made; the "Mang Man and 1110PV+ and no mon or family should be without them. mix. is an absolute and itrastible Cure forDrunkeness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. All sold by druggists. send 41. • for Circular. Utp Bitters RIP. Cisy ituche.ter.N.Y and Toronto, tut. ,mess ALWAYS OHAND.—A fi ne variety of Paper, White and Colored Curds, and, other material, for executing fi rst-elniii Job Printing, at the Office of THE BRAD FORD Rzeumosic AU orders promptly executed, and at the lowest cash rates . , , . I •-•.t,• 'RUE TONIC .-- , MRS. D.V.STEDGE, Mann/ L atium). and Dealer in HUMAN HAIR ren AS WICS, BANDEAUX, tho popular Clifutolai*ae EVERYTHING BELONGING TO TUE HAIR TRADE ar Special 'Attention given to COMBINGS Hoots all turned one way. SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hunter's Invisible Face Po:ider, Madam Clark's Corsets, and //fa—Particular attention paid to dressing ladlea hair at their homes or at my place of business. over Evans k. Ifildrettes store. novlB-6m 35as. 1). V. STEI)GE. You that have beauty,. Come and let na take tt, And you that have none. Como and let us mako ft Dayton & Rockwell PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cordially invite the public to givo chore acs at the Rooms formerly occupied by G, IL Wood, TOWANDA; PENNA Recent improvements In tho skylight have fur nished facilities for taking perfect pictures quickly and in all kinds of weather. PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and DE, CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in Id dia ink, Water Colors. Crayons, •)r Pastelles, any size. FINEST WORK OF ARTISTIC EXCEL LENCE GUARANTEED. A STOOK of FRAMES ON HAND ' AT ALL TIMES. C. S. DAYTON. Towanda, Oct s, 1880 Wagips. - !Cliage's ; , OLD ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES BRYANT, would call the atten tion of FARMERS and lii others to his largo and complete Open 'inn)uggieF.o PLATFORM WAGONS all of hid own AIANUFACTURE and war,- Bryant's Flexible Springs need in all Platform . Wagons. The easiest and best in nue: NOW IS YOUR TIME TO. BUY! . Look at these figures: Two Seated Carriages trom $l5O t 0 .5175 Photons. one seated 125 to 150 Top Buggies 125 to 150 Open Buggies 80 to 100 Democrat Wagons ' 90 to 110 Remember that'the above are all fully warrant. ed, first-class or no pay. Repairing promptly atttended to at 25 per cent below last years prices. Officeand Factory cor. Main and Elizabeth Sta. JASr:BRIPANT. 8-10 t 177 Prices cheaper than the cbeit WYSOX PA ONE MORE - PICTURE GALLERY G. H. WOOD & CO. Will ; open - their New Gallery iii Patton's Block, on the First Monday of April. Having fitted.tip entirely now, with the beat of instruments, we are prepared to make • Tintypes, fht one sitting, all for 50 cts: in neat env.elotler; 10 forsl.oo. Copying of all kinds of Photographs,and Stereoscopic and large view work done at this gallery. Give us a call and we will try and satisfy you in price and .quality. mar 28 Mar 20-Istr H. simmiNs. THE FASHIONABLE • BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER • - MANUFACTURER. • Is now prepared to do all kinds of work in hisline in toe latest .styles, and of the best material. ALL WORK--and MATERIAL WARRANTEE. 'Repairing done neatly and 'promptly on short notice. In PATTON'S BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Store. 25 Dr. Jones' Taraxicum Tonic • • or Dyspepsia Medicine, a vegetable compound whose virtues have stood a 2wwr or 40 inns, is infallible in the cure of Dyspepsia, General De bility, Chronic Weakness of Lungs. Spleen, Kid neys, Short Breath. Heartburn, St. Vitus' Dance, Pain in the Stomach, Back and Cheat. Particu larly adapted kith Famumr. Diszases, no matter what the age of the patient may be. Price 74 eta. Sold by druggists. May 20 ly IF YOU • ARE THIRSTY . drink a glass of ASCltetilleCK k kliumas* popular Bunn Bain, the most delightful beverage of the season cooling, refreshing, and an excellent pre. ventative of summer complaints. It also acts as I a blood purifier without any stimulating or in toxicating effects, being a pure vegetable 'prep- station. and entirely free from anything ap proaching alchobal. It is solrkill YeIIEAP that it is within the means of the poorest. A 25 cur FACE.AGE WILL MALE FIVE OALLOaB OF SEER ! En- Boned by temperance advocates and physicians. All druggists and country storekeepers sell it. Wholesale DePotli. W. corner ; ad end Callowhill 4 St. Philadelphia. May 23. 'Bll7 GOODS. Slionkkr Brace . Elastics IL R. ROCKWEIJ assortment of EEO ranted in everj , par ticular' GEORGE OTT, lailmentarilarble & Granite Work IN TOWANDA. Stevens & Long General. Dealers. in .110craizs;' PROVISIONS, ME EM COUNTRY PRODUCE Oil Al G fn thelr nem', 4tori.t COE• MAIN AND PINE BTS• 1 (The old eland of Fox.Stevene & Mercer.) They invite attention to their complete • assortment and very large stock of Choice New Goods. :which they Wive . RlWar OD' hand ESPECIAL ATTENTION. _GIVEN To Llw PRODUCE TRADE And Cast; Paid for Desirable kinds M. J. LONG SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT JAMES MTABE HAS REMOVED HIS GROCERY BUSINESS TO THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE HE HAS FSTADLISHED Head Quarters FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c., &e. CASH-PAID for Desirable Pro duce.. Fine EUTTER and EGGS a specialty. - April 29 ly NATHAN TIDD, (Successor to Mr. McKesti,) ' 64 DEALER, IN PITTSTON, WILKESBARRF:. LOYAL SOCK COAL, FOOT or PINE STR&ET, NEAR COURT HOUSE TOWANDA, PA. -2 - - W LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. -Se The patronage of my old friends mid the public generally is solicited. • 9sepSo. •,• OLEY. CREAMER. No Dairymen esti afford' to be without one. It ankles more and better Butter with, leas 'Doylies 'Swing Churn bests them all, and any little boy can churn with it. The improved Sur Evap orator is what every Sugar ker needs. THI EUBBKA MIR WORM ts ahead of anything of the kind In use. • For sale by WILMOT COBURN. Agent. • .B!lvara, , lbsaford Co. Pa. H. Como. Agent for Westein Bradford And Eastern part of Tioga Co. Columbhk X roads. Feb 19-tf. • • ' • f7l oY6sto h Co I ogn c .teat Fragrant* Refreshing @thetas. Exceedingly Delicate aid A Prioa, eta.; Large Bottles, sta., Sold by daditriba Drags rerfasoey. cox Co., N. L. on evro7 bade. , PARKER'S RINGER TONIC The Medicine for Every Family. NEVER INTOXICATEC 4 Made from Ginger, Buda:, Idandrako,Pgrenea o and other of the Lest vei,:etatle remedies known, PARIifeS GINGP.se ToNic bat remarkably varied curative powers, & lithe greatest Stomach Correa. or, Blood Purifier and Lira Regulator ever sada & • The Beet Medicine Ton can Use for Restoring Health di Strength Itconmzenimsto act fzum the first dose, searches out the weak organs, and is warranted to CUM or help alldiseases of the Boatels, Stomach, Blood, Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of Women, Nesactuaries% Sleeplessness, Rheum. that and Droakenneu. Try a bottle today; itnuaysiveyrnuhk. soot. and $z sires atalldruggists. Every gerazinetatle fiasco:signature on outside wrapper, Hiscex & Co., N. Y. Large saving in buying ft sin. - rk_rs Hair alsam P P CI Just waist Is Wanted. mmrldrsdaahrlssmoriaWtimft the need of a Hair Haman and &using that is cleany agreeably palmed and harmless.. Pis* kerls Hair Balsam satisfies themes' fastidious las thele retgeets. Sold by • • atSoe. lOU FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE .We are constantly receiving the newest and latest patterns in PARLOR SUITS, BED ROOM SETS, - TABLES, Everything: in the'.Vny- We make a specialty of this branch and shall give it our personal attention- We have a full line of COF F INS, and will not be undersold. Owe us a call before purehosing elsewhere. N. B.—J;•‘4. Allyn has no connec tion with our business. BE g ' ~'^ OEO. STEVEN% B BRIDGE STREET WARDROBES; -+~-AtiD nitro Line. Undertaking. C'A.P4IOEPig, 1F . 201314 - IS, &cc. E. B. PIERCE. Successor to N.T. MAE; TO\VANDA. JAN. 2Gth, 1841 M. HENDELI6N..- JEW E L LER, Ie still to. he found at the OLD STAND .JILII.A(' STREET Nextelorn6 to orter' s Drug,SOire NMI A FULL LINE OF FINE 4MERIC . AN AND SWISS YATCH.ES, JEW I. LRY STERI 4 ING.SIINER -AND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTAC,LES ,•ti' EYE GLASSES, cio°cgs, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST: Sir ALL OP WHICH WILL EE SOLD AT THE ERY LOV.EIT PRICES, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly repairid by an experienced and - competent workman. • , T M. M HENDELMAN. -, septl64f A. BEVERLY Sllll'l7ll • BOOK:BINDER AND ; Dealer in Scroll Saw Ccocis. BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS DONE, - -NEATLY and •CHEAPLY. Pine Blank Books 4 MY SPECIALTY. • . Amateur's " Supplies. This department of my business is very com plots, and being a practical sawyer myself I know tho wants of my patrons. SAW BLADES, • _ • CLOCK MOVEMENTS, Am. constantly on hand. sir $1.25 worth of designs for $l. Send for price lists. • "REPORTER" BINDERY, 6 Park street, P. O. box 1512. Towanda. Pa Bw. OBASTON. STORY B. LADD HALBERT E. PAYER. Late Cimmiesioner of Patents PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Atkrneki•abLaw and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents 412 Firm Stasis ' Practice patent law in all its branches in the. Patent Office, and is the 'Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pampheits free on receipt of stamp for postage. sept IF YOU' WANT YOUR HAIR CUT or a SHAVE, GO TO STEDGE IN THE WARD HOUSE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL CLAM N 4 OF MANSFIELD. PA. THE REOULAIL EXAMINATIONS tor. Certifi cates for admission to the Senior Class of '62. will be held by the Faculty of the School on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, June 16th and 17th Candidates will be examined in the following branches: Orthosisphy, • B. td. History, Reading.•. Physiology, Penmanship. Botany, English Grammar, Latin Grammar and ten Arithmetic, Chapters of Ceessr, Algebra, School Econbmy, Geography. Methods of Instniction, Those wtici are desirous' of taking the course. and are not thorough in several of the branches above named, will we time and money by at tending the school during the spring Tenn In order to qualify 'for tho examinations. In many eases this plan will gave nearly a year's time. Spring Term begins March 21st, 1881. A. N. NEIION PP: 9 DEALER IN * 'l4 . WATCHES, • - - CLOCKS, FINE VOLD AND PLATED Jl. WELER Of every irsrietnand Spectacles. oar Particular attention paid to repairing. Shop In Decker & Vought's Growl! Store, Alain Street, Towanda, Penna. aep9.Bo NHS. A. B. WHITNEY, PABIIIORABLE nixiaari ER A DRESS-FITTER&DRESSMAKER ALSO AGENT F.OR TEE • DomesuoPerfeot-Bittingratterna No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Stook entirely new and fresh from the city; ao old pods theta*. Goods and work unsurpassed either in styles or make up. ect2B-ly LIVERY, STABLING, Coke-Vag Gad EP• ATELIN Or. . , S eneca Arnold Having bused his farm Diu Warren, • has located in the above branches of bind nem, on • - FRONT ST.I E 'OW BRIDGE, • Towanda, Pa. HE HAS STABLING FOR 40 HORSES. For nee 01 stalls, 5 cents each.., Also. Horses and Carriages for hire. Rlacksmithlng in all its branches. promptly done, Hone Shoeing a specialty. Carriages Manufactured and Repaired. If you want anything in the above line nil on SENECA ARNOLD. A pril.22lt • (jan27-t .!.• Chicago & North-Western R. A I L,W AY Li the OLDEST !_i BEST CONSTRUCTED ! BEST EQUIETED! and hence the LEADING RAILWAY 1, OF TILE West atud Northwest It is the short and best route between Chicago and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAKOTA. 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Dining Cars „ Chicago a;al Qortlicil Bluffs Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains Insist open Ticket Agents selling you Ticliets via ;this road. Examine your Tickets. and refuse to my if they do , not read over the Chleigo North-Western Railway. If you wish the Best - Traveling Accommoda• tions you will buy your Tickets by this route,' gra-AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. AnTiaket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. MARVIN HUGHITT, 2d V.P. spr7 Chicago. r I C l-1 9 •_ - . • "..i O: . N.., J r ~, ••••( •••• . • 1:y i r i - I . i • : 11 = :.e. Cm) .tit . tli Cr. l•-3. ti t" M .F 4 Pmrl hi ,-- >%.., - -,.., I g .. ~, :-.., , c • ci, t-} , fd: c.) . 0 . tt . .. . . 0 v j ,4 e .1 - ..., C 4 Cr _ •••• L . : li v o 7, , L. ' - • -' I 57 ... H i mi k tstj 7 z. ‘ " '') t 1 ''. :L . .I Z , ; - I ' ri ..? CZ . ;.• . :. v: • .- 4 .. . . 'C m • - • m z . - 1 t , hl .s. IT/'. G. TR. , IC , • Genera Insurance Agent TOWANDA. PA. 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KENDALIdt Co.,Elents: Reading your advertisement in Turf, Field and Farms of Ken dall's Spavin Cure, -and having-a valuable and speedy Horse which bad been lame from spavin eighteen months, I sent to, you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lame ness ana enlargement and a large splint from another horse, and both horses are to-day as sound as colts. The one bottle was worthlo me one hundred dollars. Respectfully yours, 11. A. BEATOLkTT, 31. D Kendall's Spavin' Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Bakersfield, Vt.. Dec., 23, 189. B. J. KENDALL a Co., Gents:—l wish to add my testimony in favor of your invaluable liniment, - "Kendal 's Spavin Cure." In the spring of 18E2 I slipped'on the ice and sprained my right limb at the knee joint. I was very lame and 'at times suffered the most excruciating pain. 1 wore a bandage on it for a year, and tried most every thing in my reach, but. could find nothing that would give me permanent relief. When I over worked, it would pain me very much.ln Apni 1878 I began to think I . should be a cripple for life; but having some of "Kendall's Spavin Cure" thought I would try it. I used one third of a bottle, and experienced relief at once. The pain left me and has not troubled me since. I feel very grateful to you and: would recommend -Kendall's Spavin Cure" to - all who suffer with sprains or rheumatism, 1 Yours truly, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER EMI BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER, &c Alfred J. Purvis, No. 131 Genessee street, UTICA. N. Y All work in his line done well and promptly at lowest price.. Parties having volumes incomplete will'he fur nished with any missing numbers at cost price. All . orders given to J. J. Scanlan, Agent for Bradford County will be promptly executed ac cording to directions. sep9-tf 0 QAN4 oft1;14•1111414:11):f1;ON ,CLAIM AND COLLECTION AGENCY BRINK S; BUCK, Leßaysville, Pa'. Will write Policies for risks in Fire end . ..Life Ir. 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The work contains thousands of Engravings on Steel and Wood, arid it is printed from entirely new type made expressly for it. It will be comprised in 21 Imperial 'octavo mot limes. four of which are now ready, and the enc. needing volumes wilt be tailed at the rate of three year. Price per vol., cloth binding. - - $5.00 Sold only by subsciption. For specimen page apply, to the Publishers. - -- J. M. STODDABT & CO., 423 Cemextrr Smarr, 0ct.20 PHILADILIMIT rrtIAVA.ND.A., KIDNEY -WORT ;_K 1 ON EY-WORT Disc. J. BUL-TELL THE GREAICURE FOB. RHEUMATISM da it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS, • LIVER AND BOWELS.. It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that disuses the dr-4mila suffering which only the victims of Ithentaatista can realise. THOUSANDS OF CASES Of the worst forms of this terrible (ilea= bare been quickly relieved, in • short time PERFECTLY CURED.- las bad woaderfal success, and- in immense sale in every part of the Country. In hun dreds of cases it has cured whereon else had failed. It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN EN .ITS ACTION, but harmless in all awes. mit eitonsta, Stmesgtheagiiial gives Neer Life to sal the important =Kansa the body. Thu natural action of the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the Bowels reeve freely and healthfully. In this way the worst diseases are eradicated fron thosysteza. As it has been provedby thousands that =KIDNEY-WORT to the moat effectual remedy for cleansing the system of all morbid secretions. It should be need in every household as a SPRING MEDICINE. Always cures =puss - ma. CONSTIPA TION, PILES and aII'FIE2dALE Diseases. Is put up in Dry Vegetable Fora, in int Cam, - ono packs:re of which makes tquarts medicine. Alen in Liquid Fors, very Concentratedfe the convenience of those who cannot readily pn:- pare it. It acts with equal ectency in eitherform. .GET IT OF YOUR DIirGGIST. $l.OO WELLS. RICHARDSON A Co., Prop'', (WW send the dry poet-paid.) DVIILINGTON, YT KIDNEY-WORT flittots,snEpAßo & CO Cattle Creek, Michigan, 2tANCTACTIIIII:2B OF TUE ONLY CUM= VIBRATOR THRESHERS, . Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. Moat CinazoletaThresli-Factory Metablished ' la the World. - I 1848 39 YEARS onfLe°,,a4M7itaaf="l""" . tnanlzement, 0r,10c.1% m h o tt back. up" ide . _ Comp 'v.-- Pince Tract lon Engines and Plain Engine* ever Fawn in_the Alma:tic= _ 4 tivatitude of epreia: fortture I am,' improrrso,.• ;;, 184 tozztbor with ,o,pereci gra l iris ein eon r Con anti mcarriats not dr‘..saed of byother maker Four sizes M. Separators. from 6 to 12 horse caoacity, for e 'Coln or horse;...zrrr.. Two styles of " Mounted^ Ifore-Powera. Feet of Selected Lumber 7,5009000 ffrons three to six yeariair.dried) constantly on lumt from which is built tbs . ir.- ccLaparabla wood,work dl:f our o hinsry. TRAr Eil Threobre men aro imit-.1 9 " 1, • Makill ry. :r:r~• P: er. M=Mlll 820 rt t h i t i.E style q . 0 a P u W .y l L !RE LM ts /temernbee, we owl t to be examined before ri pay for it. This is vie other companies retail?. r$ Ii Machines warranted 1,1 tr-• ars. Fend for our Illastran4 ilar and Testimonials. Addt. , .. , CliittLES - A. WOOD i CO.. 17 1. ToOk St,. Plu/ideeitti.:l', KENDALL'S SPAWN CURE Is sure to cure Swine, Spiluta Curb. kc. It removestill unnatura: r enlargements; DOES Nor nusran Ilas-no — equal for any laxamess on -. l, [beast or man: It has cured hip-join: - lameness in a person who had suf . - fercd 15 years. Also mired rlieurns tisin, corns, frost-bites or au, bruiacs, cut or laiu6r.eas. It has no equal Pit any blemish on horses. Send fur, ilinstrste cir Mar giving POSITI:E moor. Price st. .LL DRUGGISTS have it or can get it for yon. Dr. p Kendall & Co.. Proprietors, EnAsburgh errcant. 11. C. Ponran,. Agent. Towanda, ti vest attanal TOWA' PA. k 7! CAPITAL PAID IN $125,0(t." . SURPLUS FUND 80.01 0 This Bank offers unusual facilities the transaction of a general banking business. N. N. BETTS,. JOS. :COWELL, Ca4ll4'TPregid,zl fob. 1. 'IS. • • ; $3l PER. DAY, . Agents we havejust what you want, 3 artlegi you can leave on trial, then go around and lect your Money: Useful id every Wilily. I ' per cent. profit. Sample Spool case I. lini!! POlAber TIC. Send for samples and go t , at once. 'E. H. Bayne.s2l Chestnut st. L6') 3 Procured for all persons th , genic° from any cause, also for heirs order'. o <: 4 soldiers. The slightest disability entit:o l pension, Pension Increased. Bounty antlL , : i!, - , 4 3,! discharges - procured. Those who, are in • to whether entitled to anything, should wo 3 cent stamps for our circular of infor;; . ' on." Address with stamps, Stoildart k ollcitors of , Claims and Patents, ltooin s. • °nil Building, Washington, B. 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