11 11 fraiftitiftpattt 1 Toukanda, Thursday, Apra 25,1872. "LOCAL AND GENERAL. We have two typo!, in this oftitv under 12 yew of age. il- The iicitela in Elmira serve their guests with Day %den huh. Ittrmeassr Biomass & TUC? areleelling an the boots they can nyi-nulketure, ) 06.'",Clear drit" is said to be usJ °rale best lectures eserdelingd. ' Ae " Decoration ;Day " ap t proileties, azrangeeneate should be made tor a• due , obeervanoe of it ha this place. ser Why don't the Street COMMii aolier !cows the cistern on' Second street, in 4,iikeoL McKean's Tesidence ? it is anger- 1211 ger Our young Mend, ED. G. Rua gal., sends us a neatly printed card announc ieg bat he is in the wholesale flour business In the dottrishing city of Duluth.- sdr Rev. E. H. CAMP, for several pads past, putor of the Troy Presbyterian chuirh s has aooepted another call, and will soon remove from onr sister village. We direct especial attention e, advertisements of Powem, & Co. and .8 & timnatra. Both of thew, enterris rms have elegant assortments of goods. - Street Commissiquer Doper, is oving the appearance of emir streets very rially. A good paved gutter is being con ! ted from the Linta Engine Ranee to Main t. A. brakeman named Fzu.ovia • W a freight train op Tuesday afternoon, Ii wheels of the caboose passed over his inj cuing it so badly that the Doctors Imputation will be necessary. fell And left The numerous friends of Vat.- . JoinnioN, a ',lark in McaingaiEDWanDse , were pained ,u leant lest week that ho i 0 after wshurt but painful illness. lie esteemed by all who knew him, and Lilly by his emploTers, who appreciated • , ori On Wednesday evening next, B. Gocou will lecture in this place for FEZ qt time.' His reputation as a public lee. tare 11 - , is too familiar to need anything more than the mere mention of his name, and the dataif his appearance. On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock the cum mithrwill dispose of the seats at auction, In ktcieur's Hall. Those who desiie the choice silting should he on hand promptly. SS. fine Canton Sentinel - is terribly wrathy because the l'atioracu published a note from a;Cluitou subscriber criticising the course .of tha4aper on the division question. Since l'crcu's little sehenie didn't succeed, the 'Sim:l oci mei, would be' glad to have the part they nllyed in it forgotten. We commend their wisdoin - in this matter, _ and recommend the same feresight in the future, when Liked to aid the great adveriturrr. *The Towanda Choral ssoei attoa hire at last 'consented to present to the public the Cantata of "Belshazzar's Feast." The petfortnanco will come off on Tuesday crebia,gmext. The former exhibitions given by the Association were so generally attended by our people, and so highly applauded, that a . e have no:, doubt the Ball will be crowded on this oceasiozi. It certainly' should be, as the Canta ta is one of the most intereating.everannoneed, and sriLl i l be presented in a manner creditable alike tol,the autha r and the performers. • , Vet rroL H. O. EAST/LI:BOOK, of tLra plai:e, and Noon: A fIOWELL, of Lellays ctite, have entered into copartnership, and en gaged l the music business in Owego, N. T., We are 'Well acquainted with both of these pea.' tlemen, and take? pleasure in recommending them try! the patronage and confidence of the public.) They are both musicians, Wand well unalifiea to judge of the merits of instruments. W e are 3 , ttistied that they wilt not recommend a worth VHS or inferior article. .I'4o - .NAL.-43. S. RUSSELL paid his culler/41s friends iu this Place 11 16 Si t Week ' un sun lay be vitiated the Episcopal Sunday ,livhere he ;was warmly greeted by his old scholars. -0. to, Bairnstr; Lsq., has been engaged by the Lycoming Insurance Company as trarel 7 , mg agent. 3lr. B. Is thoroughly posted in the insurance businesit, and, the company could not • ! batio made a better aelection. It.ciett Toznalbas disposed of his butduess Intercota in Tenneimee, and purposes again he oimingla citizen 14 this eounty. «e welcome hzm itjek. ‘159.1 Several boys were arrested on hursds,y - last, on a charge of breaking into a frught cai-of the .Pa. Y. It. IL co.. and Mating IhereTro — m goods. ()Me of them, OuLAX- Ckatrna.t, was 'committed to Jail by Justice town?, in defaukof five hundred dollars bad. We trust this may prove a warning to the ether boys who nightly prinil about our streets. . As the parents of 'these youngsters appear to be perfectly indifferent as to their training, a tittle wholesome administration of the law will doubtless prove licheficial. Let the remedy be applied. 18. It is really, encouraging to an Editor it these dais of fault-finding, to occa cortily receive a word of commendation, and I ce EtI 3 Y be P-Oond for publishing the 'follow &ono-a eotodmit reader of the Itt.roti, I El/Aland Cu., N. Y., Avril 12. W. ALI ()LIP, , E•mt. licar Sir Enclosed tiud two dollars forBnapronDEZTORTXR. tido. your paper for its bold defense of the Ad tumistration against all enemies, but especislly 172412 gt those disspi tiinted office-seekers who Fbould be its friends. lam for the re-nomina tion of Gen. Grant; Respectfully yours. • Mir Some time since a little color er boY named "Dturi.e BROWN, In attempting t..) jump upon a naming coal train, near Over tut's basin, caught his Oodles on a 'ear and sea dragged for sotue distance . over the lies, brulke g one of idsjegs quite - seriously, bat It was ilyzOglit at the, time, not dangerously. On . Friday last, however, it became evident that the limb must be amputated in ordir to save the life of the nntoitaaatAJoy. • Mien will boys learn to keep work; from the ''aye The Council it their next meeting should Plum am ordinance Making it an offence punish 'We VI% imprisimment for persons to attempt to get upon a moving train, .or to be retina vareing neon the railroad track. 1 Prof. 3.teom, formerly of Dyersburg, tine connty, is creating quite a antvan in New York, owl- his system of home trLi ting. At a recent exhibition In Kew York, a large number of the moat celebrated bone. men in the city were present, all of whom pro him the prince of hone tamers. A netorionsly vicious horse was brought into the ring,'mud in lays than thirty minutes was netting in harness! as gently as though he had assays been a family limo, and this, too, -with out throwing or lisish treatment. Mr. Bonzes, turning to the ComMittee, said : "Rau l. taught ue our A. E. C., but Ma.oxent teaches us how to ;at the !eau.* together." It the fire in Owego the other 14 urlaris. Mine - host S3SITIIi of the Ida-tilt-gee with his aecastorned liberality. provided the frenien with an excellent breakfast, and was rewarded by the following card from the grate recipients : A Cian.--The officers and members of Bur ,luetanos Steamer Fire Company No. 1. WO occasion to express their grateful appreeis• Aion ot the generous hospitality - extended to them by the gentlerniudv proprietor of the dhwaga Roue, limitlidu providing there !P IO/ e the breakfast et funds! mem` ktg. After the exhansting fatnes of the dine' t remlire on Lake street. 1 4 . Jawavos, r Farman. rttrft. 17,1 ion, , =I IV* trustSabool airofts will bar hi adsili She awl* to to kid ou IM 7sb el!say, Ibt the eileedbaefaeswhiesiditt to sans far Ow next three Ogre.. It le II li4 iasportiat notice s sod iffleyi director fn the tionutfabould agas*. iiirMyersbarg a Of T., was re4nganieed en Tuesday evening, and the Moving °Seers 'betel and installed : W. Pe-A. Cleat= ir W. Ae—Baas R. Ele—Ws. A. 11. 8.-31 ass Assam P. 13,-4to. Comte. W. T.—Dasnu. Lammas. Oone—Avsent KLERK. Asst. Con.—Taannisr Laxiszar. A good delegation from Towanda, Division undated in the reoorgaadsation. . ORviNnioys.—At • a council called by the Wyelushig Baptist. Church, convened March 21,1874, at Dallibay, ;Medford Co., Pa. Bra P. 8. Bawer= was ordained to the troth of the Gospel ministry. Re his accepted a cell to the pastorate of the Lehman and Jackson .Baptist churches in the Wyoming Aasociation.. Nine churches were represented in the council, and nearly all the appointed delegates were present. Bev. D. E. Bowes offered the %%NMl ing prayer. Bev. E. Donovan gave the hand of fellowship. Bey. W. Warms gave the charge to the candidate, end D. Joins the charge to the church. it? Mrs. WARD died on Monday morning last, after a lingering illness of needy three weeks. Her funeral took place yesterday afternoon at I o'clock, and was largely attend• ed by our citizens. The labor attending the settlement of the estate Of her late husband, and the great anzi. ety and trouble oceilketed by the trial and conviction of her sun for the shooting of Mr. SEADLII, hove undoubtedly hastened bez death. She was a lady • or peculiarly pleasant and fasehlating manners, and great force of charge. ter. She was devotedly attached to the ;Crimea pal Church, of which she was a consistent member. EMI Be,. Vs. ReGLitinnyt conducted the ser vices at the burial. SSP `fie fins tie following item in the Press of the 2241 inst. The gintlernan re ferred to as hailing from Laporte, is Dr. Fu:sentrrs : "lirrvx Roensay.--A. gentleman front la porte,•Pe., arrived in this city on Friday even ing and proceeded to the La Pierre House, where he took rooms. After tea he visited Gie Academy ondusie, and on leaving made the acquaintance of two men, who, by their' polite. nets, soon obtained ills confidence. Together they went to the hotel, where they took after which they proceeded to the room of the stranger. There they engaged in pleasant con versation. and did not separate =tit after 2 o'clock Saturday morning. "Daring this time Ae di Sleman fr om the - interior became, very , and exhibited a wallet 'containing s4 d in , together with railroad and Government bonds to the 'rake of $20,000. On waking in tho morning he dhicoy. teed to his surprise that .the wad with its contents bad disappeared. The affair was corn muniestal to the_detectives, who ire endeavor log to arrest the stranger's polite acquaint. atom" aer The Presbytery of lAPlcawan na met in Pittston hat week. Rev. J. S. arm awn of this place, owas chosen Moderator. Ameng the proceedings on Thursday, we notice the following: Rev. P. 11. VaNSsem.t. was received from Presbytery of Nassau, and Rev. F. &mutate from Presbytery of West Chester. fev. E. R. Cute, pastor of Troy, Pa.,' was permitted to resign his pastorate there. Rev. Y. Hicitra asked to resign pastorate at Athens, and cohgregstiou was cited to appear and show cause why the request shall not be granted. Rev. It F. Cola., I). D., from Committee on trusts, reported an Act of Legislature consti tuting Lackawanna The legal successor, of late Presbyteries et Litzerne, Xi:nitres° and Susque hanna. The Act was accepted. Same commit tee presented reports from Wilkes-Barre Fe male Seminary, the Liman° Institute, and the Susquehanna Collegiato Institute; for each of :hese Truste - es were elected : 'Trustees for Hoectnellanna collegiato Data tnte Revs. J. 8. Mit.r.r.n,l.Cuus. S. Dv coat, D. D.; and JAMES B. FISIIEIL Trustees for Lnzerno 'lnstitute : H. H. WELLES, N. G. Pena;, STEMS Joucra'a and J. W. IfoLtranaca. Trustees of Wilice-Sarre Female Seminary: A. T. McCmxrocu, J. W. Ilem.mrnscx, E. I'. Danuato, Gro. R. Eznrono, D. Sarni, Cateut Wannxus, Herr, S. Lrxcu, S. L. Tuvrx.ow, Jonzi Blclitsn, Jr., M. Cantu., 8. Wooowsan and Rev. F. B. Room:, er officio. Anima HEAD was taken under care for the ministry. Mr. Clans SaLsoni was called int pasto rate of Mehoopany and Meshoppen. Sessional records of the Churches were ap. proved, with few exceptions. Rev. C. K. CAN. num was commended to churches for aid in building a•psrsonsge at Monroe. Messrs. H. J. ACILLACIEE and C. K. Caxsinr.o for lieensure, and .1: D. Ilownsx and G. T. EEL nun for ordination, were carefully cianzined on _their several parts of trial, all of which were BUMAIDed; War The Northern Tier Gazelle con talus the following 'interesting biographical sketch of the late D. F. POUCRUT : DASILL F. PONEHOL—In the death of this prominent person, our town lost a man who for many years has been one of its moat active and widely known citizens. The head of tho well known banking firm - of Pomeroy . trotter's, he had business relations Witltruen in all put. of the State, and itt whatever relation ho was known, he was highly and deservedly esteem ed. b. F. Pomeroy.Was the oldest son kof Cot 1. N. Pomeroy, and was born in Otmod, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Feb. 27, 1816. The next year, Col. Pomeroy removed with his family to this place. After running a woolen mill for same years, he began keeping a public house, which soot be came a favonte stopping place for travelers. Daniel was a bright, active lad, whose helpful ways often attracted the attention of persons traveling on the stage route from Elmira to Williamsporyfor CoL Pomeroy's house was a favorite stopping place. One of these travel ers, 81r..11. W. Camp, a merchard of Owego, proposed to take the boy into . his service, an d accordingly when about sixteen years of age, he began atthe first round of the ladder, as clerk and boy of all work. On his leaving home, his sole acquirement being a tolerable common school education, be received from his father a piece of advice, which he acted upon thrimgh life, and which we cm:amend to all boys who are commenciu.g life for themselves : "Do right !" It was the foundation of his success, He remained m the service of Mr. CaMp about four or flee years, his brother Samuel be ing employed in another store in the same town, and his brother Horace goiag there about the time of his return to this town. On coming to Troy he began as a clerk for Gillett & Coue, with G. P. lteddington as fellow clerk. After about a year, Mr. "'Walston purchased the interest of one of the partners, and Mr. Pomeroy remained in their employ some four years. CoL Pomeroy then put up a store on the' site of that now occupied by Herrick & Ho vey, and Daniel formed a partnership with Mr. Itedington, under the name of Pomeroy 3b Bed logien, and moved into It. After awhile 8. W. Pomeroy joined the firm, and Horace Pomeroy was employed as clerk. This was about 1811. The firm of Pomeroy & Betlington continued doing a Large business until 1814, when Mr, Iteddington withdrew, and Horace Pomeroy was taken intolhe firm, which now assumed t h e name of 8.,W. and D. F. Pomeroy A Co. They did s very large business in dry goods and groceries till ISIS, when they were burned out in the great fire that year. They rebuilt, and for ten years carried on business more ex— tensively than ever. Again in the big fire of 18553 they were burned out, and again rebuilt and continued the business till September, 1860, when they sold out to the firm of Good rich, Newberry Fe Peek. The firm bad for many years_ kept large duets in New York, and sold drafts ou the Nell York banks, This bruit -ness grew to such an extent that in 1860 they opened a banking house under the name 'of Pomeroy Brothers. In 1848 they erected the present beratihil bank, the interior of which was consumed by fire in 1669: There bare beep 'few men who bare been more happy in their business relations than the firm of Pomeroy Brothers, or more snecessfril. Asa curious illustration of their confidence in each other, we are informed that for many years the firm never kept ar.y books of account between themselves. • Daniel Pomeroftais an unobtrusive and cer tain friend to the ponr. never denying appeal for assistance, and his ellident kindness to those in sickness and, distress was proverbial. Mr. Pomeroy was twice married; first - to Jane Tyler, daughter of Francis Tyler. of Athena, March 17, 1811. • She died, leaving one child, Mrs. Fanny Richards n. now -living. lie was again . married, Sept. 12, 1803, to - 13rune.te, daughter of lion. Demmer Lilloy, of Sylvania. Re leaves her and a bright little boy to mourn the kind husband and father. The funeral took place. at the Presbyterian church in this borough, on Thursday; April 11, at taro o'clock r. IL the sermon by Itor. E. IL Camp. The text c iosen was so appropriate one, awl one which Mr. Pomeroy well - Minaret.. ed in his life: "A good name is better than great riches." The funeral was attended by a large • con &woe of people, very many of whom came to mourn sincerely a friend lost. ittrong, clear-hcaded and ituroltire, Mr. Pomeroywas, thoughont his lift It poweetukker, Ind 14 Mend ef the. t•rno., ettl mat 7 a. met US eaa} elikna a4datkill * a: e g WO a i.tai a v nbo n aftaraW Sim" an wh lO ne n d n a ig* W*poasinMod 6 aid 4111100 ft ea ha nag in tie awanniallan of mann. big %%bad enonlialhe krve and ra• UCAL. Rom To Itiorr.—Enquire at B. M. Wiataat Coal Oboe. MI6 Ahrike glover Seed at Fox & lisactnes. • • - Mr Umbrellas at redaeed rates, at N. Gazaincrtars Her Clothing Palace. as.Veadue bills piintal at this nines on short notion. Gozanuara wilt unpack hie tumor stock of Wilmer Clotithig taw for *qv i• agir Large stock of Red and White Wheat Flour, at NoCauz & Erorasos'. 111. A complete outfit at the }E. C. P. tart eleven dollars. b. Flonr and Feed at retail, at Towanda Steam Flour 4 deliTered free., FOP. Skts.:—A. good Safe.. Engiiir' at this ottice. -11111. Early Rose Potatoes for sale by H. l L. Som. • • MI6 A large assortment of Fish of all graded, on hand at • Wears t ZDwAlune. Fine boots made to order at L. L. mom a cwt. sir An inspection of our stock in curs uo obligation to buy. Goumarra, K. C. P. , M. We have a fine line of Tea-- OelonF, Young Eynon, JaAn and argon. lirklAnz &Enwanna. Nor a F. Caoss is selling Bibles for 25 louts. 1 / 1 4. Ground Plaster $6.00 per ton, at Torus& Steam Floni Fda SALE.—Two Covered Carriages on e terms. D. W. LtNe. Fon Bare.--A Lot bear the upper Depot: Enquire at this WysrEn.--Iten to work on Towan da Flits. Apply at B. M. Wsu.tre Coal Otlice, Towal'ds, Ps. LO,ST.—A Pocket Case of Surgical Inatniments. Whoever It - Um-turn-thew shall M suliably rewardee. • D. S. Pearr. IPS; Toy wagons, carts, wheelbar rows, ete., etc., jest received et WuisuAlt & itLact6L nice assortment of Prayer cbesp, bL C. F. Cr.oss'. Fos ..1111.3 . striped Bag Carpet. Mrs. &az, Lombard street. Splendid now stock of White land Lines', at Ev*tat limonartes.. • stmt. Goats Brid Hired man wanted, for gar and general work. . 7 1*.ovirc at the lu- denin stltute; Tobacco of all grades, at mcc.se EDwAram*. If you- want a Refrigerator, drop in at Wror.nam k Dz.aca's sod examine the "I?alace," acknowledged to bo the very best. Cis desires us to say that hia assortment of wall paper is replenish ed weekly, consequently is always full, notwith sten his immeruie sales. a Dolly Varden Prints and Cam brio!, tit two k Hrukr.rait's. Iltidie street. *. Seven choice dairy. Dairy Cows for sal. Enquire of E. W. TowNEn, Romc, Pa. Arri! 1-4 w. !MI * A.large stoc of now Dresa Goods *t nun 1 lizzamtner. Bridge'street. t POrierors.---Breseen King of the Eakies, Peerless, and Early Bose Potatoes, for sale at tho Institute. Bats 's PBC/Z.l7Tc ParAmEs.—Ad mirabtp for the table and remarkably produc tive. A few bushels can be bad of J. C RIDG WAY, .1 4 AVAIL "Sunday School - Superintend ents a.d teachers Brill ilcd a good supply of cheap tiblea at Cliose. • aux on RLArr.—A Woolen Enquire of Emu. Nonni. near Mon- FO; Facto rocto la- Molasses and Syrups of all graded, clamp, at hicearx 41. EDWAUDe. 'Pea-vine, Ohio, and West , Clover Seed ; also a prime article of ip S ee I. wholesale and retail, at MorrANIIN. Bran runnt Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine etc., by the can, dozen or case ) very at ' Elm - Anna'. Houses and Lots fur vu outlay pnvtlentg, or to Lent. W. ileaotHALl. ar street, Towanda, ra.— tr. apple cheap DIM 7 +z•ays & Mounts, numufac- of those* celebrate) speetaelca, lore their agency from J. ilcotzcrc•s to Cavinrnir surer chan: Ws. Nitrous Oxide Gas for extract tb, at KEu.r t S rltiLree. CM 'T• Rivrr.--A two-story Frame House, in pleasant !polity; Lange in Kitchen : two Baltimore beaten warming whole house. Good l eisteri and well. Enquire of IR.+u• Wan, or Ititos Woos. • V's SAIX.—A matched team of bay kbrsee, 5 and 6 ;ears old ; would es. &loge for one heavy horse. Apply to Rm. Irscr ;i l ECCIRMIT, 110, White tDine Store, To ws . a Ithz-r o a ItEk?;O.IWILE TERMS.— good Firming and Grazing 'Lands, tsith , gs; also somo Vac-ant Ronson, in Rrnith ' vrnship. Address • P. Ilium, Easton, Ps. Bono B*ll Geld FOR Sum.—Ayrshire Bull "Collin,' bred hy Wauxery and Csurnit.t.; Oneida Co., A. Y. Four )-earl old. and is orderly. Pedi gree iccn. Will be sold low. ull: H. W... 0.. • East Swithtield, April 10, I. , I . ...,---.04...,..---... Err VAILD&N STOILL— Mrs. E. L. Woo urr and Miss lisTrlE Ram is are to open In a few days a ladies' furnishing store, on the south of Idereur's Block, and w• - . 11 keep a fall Jiply of Wins' dress goods, trimmings, ti pa , etc. 4.-e, . • . Meats Busliotss.—The firm of Po .t . lc.nuir having been dissolved, this is to ian persons indebted to the late drm that immediate payment moat be made, or col• dections will be et: breed without respect to per so 1 na. . C. P. Pawn* • • .. , et Ts fir m `airnj SIX ItTth . .' nioo iOl Of al* NM" 11 1 1 4,ak,_ ; . 112 Thire,,,f Fiat is Naos to geowutrog at the Viso of wagons or ooniogwikeknoißOW • iiirßev. Bosom Comm 'delivers his lectxre, Clear Orit," to literenis Hail this Wodsasday ayeaing. Mir Baby wagons are a necessity of the aim" and Wromayal m Duca have just opened a new Mock. Prices from $3.50 upward. Wearto.—Five hoxidml good veal Cartes. Exu.ox Innlocx. 1118. Those white silk corduroy vests have arrived. - They cies' guy previous effort Made b 1 the clotblusf.lirse. Hobby boys, remember this. N. Gozzworrrn, H. c. r. 'air Farmers and Dealers will find it to their advantage to buy their Clover and Timothy Seed of Foz t 3iaeccu. They have a large stock and sell cheap. Fon SaLE.—Ou reasonable terms, a drat-elms, light, open boggy. Can bo seen at SIIIIMEN it Ca's Factory, Towsu d a. For term; etc., address, P. Barer, . Easton, Ps. /18. In order to meet the great de mand tor Spring overcoats, N. oowtorrrn bee ordered a fresh supply. They will be on exhi bition on Satarday next. Mir Having lately !tided to onr regular baldness an Insurance Agency, and having some good Companies, we respectfully ask a share of your business in this line. Yourerespeetrally, %mum& likAct. *L. The latest fashions in Bonnets and Hats, at the cheapest price, at Mrs. J. 1). R im e s yittis s u Store, Bridge street. April 2t-2e. " PEEIrr r.s4 " POTATOES FOR SALE.--I hare SO bludtcla of "rewires" potatoes, which I offer for Bale at $l.OO per bushel, or 40 rents per ban. L. Stryvsa. Sterenssille, tradford Co., April la.' • • /lES. bliss BRANDT'S accounts have been left with nio for settlement. Pertront knowing therturoltes in debt, pleaJo cull it the old store end settb. W. Drrrawn. April 23, 1872 ter The largest and finest assort ment of Spriug,l,' , ' 3t Dtt3 :111a /LOP, tiots , tm CS; hibition at Mrs. J. D. trtu.'s Ntore, ItriLlgo strett • le. W. H. C.tusocuAN, Esq., has just eon:piled and publishes in punphlet fonn, the road anit poor laws of this conaty. It is a work which every attorney and township officer should have. For sale at this office.. CLOT/llNG.—l'ersotts'lvis . king gen teel snit 'clothcs, getzts* fornistling goods, Late raid ezr,E, 1611 tied It to their iittt tee! to call 011 ALEX. SOLO:SON, the one !vivo. ClGthirr, 123 314111 street. April :25 -2t r. I= .11.ta. - riNuN. bo 11E1d as follows: Wyalueins, April 27 and 2:4'; Le- Itayavillr, May 4 awl 5; liortilirx4c, May U ax,d 12. 1.1 .- rur.c Prcx. !lonic, Apt ii 21, 1572. How is Tins?—People say that this Americrti Se uing tfachino for sal* by Wrt.triozr Id.azwr.u., of this place, is dce:dcdly - fsr aa perior to any 'machine ever before offered the public. De sore and reo this torture Irving a maebine. COIiNE4 STONE LAYLsu.—The 'earner stone of the Wyalusing Baptist Meeting Renee, Rill Le Catoptewo, (Proridence permit- Wag), on Friday, at 1 o'clock T. at., Hay 3, 1872. Tho pablic aro cordially Invited to at tend. By order of the Committee. CFIIC3 Avar.r, Clerk. EXcELSIOII. «emu .1.1-h3lVra.--ThiS is a Patent Well Carp and /Incite t—itimplo, strong, convenient, reliable, tare for children's nee; better for keeping water pure, cheaper and less liable to get cut of repair than a pump. Ex. amine it ; we think it will plata° yen. WEnt..ts has it. - It is the heat thing of the kind we Lave seen. =I Ma— B. 1. Pi rrts & Co. are still adding to their fine stock. Mr. Parrs' and Mrs. Ilia.rc Mannzst aro now in :ger.- York buy ing a general line of Spring goods, and with the assistacee'of Mrs. N. to snake selections, their customers can feel asinred ()Ilia, best style and quality of Millinery Goods that can be found In Towanda. via. Mr WCODFOIID. has been $0 busy since his remora! to Bridge street, that he has not had time to change his advertise ment. He will do so neat week, however. •In the meantime, it should not be forgotten that he has a large stock of Boots and Shoes, which he is selling very cheap. His 40 cents slippers are going off like hot cakes. EX:2I LATETT—Frii x EDMON.--Great cz cltement mining the independent clothing,. Luy ersl 3f. E. Rosr.srm.n, by a unaniur.lps vote of the convention of clothing livers, has been nominated the Prince of. Clothing Men, in con sequence of his strict attention to business, and his adherence to the principle cf fair, ina pprtial dealing. Store opposite *eau house. Nonce. To PurszclANs. —Dr. G. W. Srottr hating removed from Warren Centre, there IA now a: gOod opening for a physician. Any one desiring to locate there, can Bemire a gtxxi dwelling and a Incrative practice. Ad dreis or enr i tnre of J. F. Coorrn, Warn n Cato tn., Pa. April S - ICIZMIXII PLows.—ror Side 114.11 and Level Land. Ilodges Patcnt.. The very best in u,e. These Flows are worthy the at. tention of our farmers. They aro of tery - easy draft. Will tarn as nice a furrow as any level land plow made in 'Bradford county. Second have beet 501 by t. 31. Wc.itrs, and Rio gis. ing the very' best . .satisfactiorx.;:Call and reo them. GAT!" We have on hand and offer at liargaitis 1 Grover 11aLer Sexing Mau 2 Ladd it Webster's " " 1 {Sheeler el: Wilson's 1 Franklin 0 1 Leather Call at the agency of Excnizzon LAWN 3foNcEn.—ls not a nicely kept-lawn, or front yard grate p2al "a thing of beauty r To keep!youiCiin order you need a good Lan r. Mosier. 11. M. 'Wrists sells the eery best—the " Escielnor." fle sold a ntun ber last year, and. can give good ;references among our best citizens. Number 0, *l6. No. 1. M. The Excelsior took demi Rile Pair Premitiont in IS7I. sells the "Star' s . lawii :lower for $l2. Fort S.ux..—The value,* property iiiiown +a the Bradford 1101180, aid furniture ; also, WU second-hand Billiard Tables. This property is well situate:el in South Waverly, Pennsylvania, and is an excellent staid for hotel, and will be sold on easy terms to suit purchasers. ror particulars in regard to the situation or the premises, and price, enquire of W. B. Kw.t.sr, of Towanda, Pa., or dares S. Mthuiar, of Waverly, N. Y., oho will aussver all miquriries with promptness. is- Now, after all that' has been said and written by Interested parties, we are ten:Tolled by the decision of the people, who certainly ought to be ibis to judge, to still claim that the Singer Improved Sewing, Ma chines are not anrpassoa. They! do any work that soy sewing machine does; as easy and They ao not treat oit. They will work as easily after years use as at first. Wir% RAM k BLACX, n 't"""s. ArTt'l !'bive • To ma LawiilSirwrok A Vi asemi*: mill.l.lfaroes beetles lb** Ma ebbe* 'took 101bete abliaverGoode to be bud i■ Towable. ufl sad remise. • - April re—Swi =:' - • - ME 042 AM Frertuis.—reori luso, Rodami* co. hare secured to services of * ray superior "ortolan, sad ars prepared to do saa MUDS co obOrllltatieo ot taIOPII*O. rate of 15 oasts pewitioi.• :Now is lb* Um* to get wort dm* Sitlni Olt $ l 4O - # I4 PAPea& A large stOsk. at Wale% brims.. OA" At!*, . , Nosums Came Pciwzia:.•4l. - Wau.za offers for ale, to our dairymen and all butteresakers. some-choice Churn Powers; to be run by Dogs, *!beep or Calves. His 4alipito Patent Animal Churn Power is the best inclin ed wheel churn paver in the worict. It is noise kiss In mining, easy operating and durable* will last a life time. It Is adapted for-churning, either by crank or belt, shelling men, turning grindstone, tanning lgen, striviamittim, oe COM hacd power machines. his a wonderful. hie prorement over the common, geared, noisy, headache-making, hard running "rack and pinion," and endless•chairi churn powers in common mai. • itta Examine the figures below. from return". Bales of tha loading Sew lug Machine Co's. for 1871 Singer Manufacturing Canxixtmg. 181,2G0 Whoeler & Wilson 128,523 GraTor & Dsker .. . 50,138 Weed Bewing4lachino Co. • • AGA Howo:Macitino Co., from Jan. to July.. 31,010 Wilcox & .. ' .... . ... ....... 30,217 20,121 21,153 Original Howe . 23,051 Domestic 10,397 SinspaT SCHOOL Cosviornos.—The Sunday School Convention of Bradford county, will meet at East Canton, Monday, April 29, at fl o'clock P. 3i. Itev. Geo. A..Pwz, of Phila delphia, will deliver the opening addiesa. 'The Convention will continue through Tuesday and Wednaday. We need not urge thsso who at tended the Convention last year, to come all were convinced that they were both interesting and profitable. Let pastors, Sunday sehool -officers. teachers, and all interested in our glo rious Sunday school work, make an effort to reach this meeting.. C. L. F. Howe, President. O. A Mara, Bee'y. Vit . ED. REPOUTEU : As there is come little stir in regard to the candidatea for the various °Ricca in this county, I wish to say to the people that as my name was brought be fore the public List year, as a candidate for Representative, (but ()sing to en agreement with ?gr. 13uck, 1 did not go into the Conven tion, against the general usage or castoru), now as the field is !gain oven, I would say that I offer myself as a candidate for that (IfliCe at the coming election, subject to the decision of the Republicans of this county. Yours truly, ' J. O. . Windham, April H, 1671. Having noticed . nn article in last wceles llEr.nma, headed " Foulight r !Isis muthod of returning my sin cere tatuks to the author thercof for bringing my place of business before the public "gratis.' As we arc convinced that all who have dealt with o-v once will do so again, and as au insPee lion of " our incur:, no oldigatain to bay," others Will undoubtedly come to see if that ar ticle Nta,s cermet. We have our goods mann factnred.in Plsiladdpbia, and can compete with any ono in quality and price. S:1 if the public slab to secnomize, let them inspect' all the other goods in town, thou Conn. to us, and •if we can doll° betterovErt, do as the author of that nntki; says, ',turn to your old friends. Ali persons who aspire Lc* beauty or personal appearance shonlC not et-it lect tliat . natnral accessory, the hair. By many' it Lim been neglected mitil the hair has become thin, gray, or entirely-faltea cff. c CO, Naggla, N• H., tom': pr4ctazel r.. 11 tclee tgAl remedy, caUe.l Siczitdo Po:newer, which cures all diseaded- or the K..; lit. This wonderful preparation aet3 upou the gland., which support and tit urith the hair, restores gray hair to its original r.lor, mates the scalp white and clean, resuorca and prevents the formation of dandruff and all cutaneous erfip tions; and, by its tonic and nutritive properties, restores the scalp to a healthy state, acid cre ated a new growth. As a alressing it is unsur passed, girl k the hair that brdliancy so much admired by alt.—Easton Cotheiereiot. SP...The following tribute of re'- spect to tlio memory of a dc.ceased brothel', W.urkarC. JouNto;:, nas parsed by Highland Lodge, No. 7SS, I. (t., o: O. T., Apr.l 23, 1572: Wimszts, Oar Ilea‘erily Father, in b s mys terious Providence, has removed vet": suddenly from oar tutds.t by death, oar esteemed brother Walter C. Jolmson; therefore, • Rcs(4rcd That hiefaithfal adherence to prin ciple, his high mot-. 1 worth, and his excellence of character as a Christian, is an elamplo which pill be well for-us to Mow, nexrit«f, That as thn rod of affliction only teems mole folly to ettzn;gthen the bonds ex isting 11l onr Order, we unitedly renew eu pledge : lo the noble (11r2fe that Fre hare eSpons- Re. , ired, - That the I.aAlge room be draped in mourning, and ill.: tm•nibers wear the usual Gond Terup!ara• badge fer a relied of thirty days. 1i.r. , 0fr.e. , /, That this 1 dgc tender to the be reaved parents and relatives our brat - deli sym pathy, in this the hour of their Orientl. J:lsettreti That a •cvpy of tbeso resolutions be sent to family of our deceased brother, and to 111017, 71 5/o),e Good' Templar and county papers for put.tieation. 31.utrts CCANSILII, h. R. U. A. 14...nr0te-r, .)IL3'•• The colt foaled by the. famous 3lrl. Mare "Nellie," about two weeks since, promises to become) a complete counterpart of his sire, "Independent," of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., a horse considered the model stallion of the United States.. Although "Nellie" lost her life in giving birth to the wane "Independ ent," her four colts sired by the best horses in the country, all posse - a many of her good points, and are destined to "make their mark" in rho horse market of this country. The sacri fices made by Mr. Mix In the introduction of this improved stock of bur&ca, shouhl receive the highest commendation, not only from those intercs . ted in horse-raising, but from all dis interested persous, ineerely trust that should his-life be spared, he will in •the co o ns) of a few years reap a rich pecuniary reward I:9r devotion to the interests of our people in this particular. It is the judgment of many that Ur. Um is the best judge of horseflesh m this section. Nature has endowed him with . pc' peculiar gifts for discerning -tho . beautiful, in more respects than ono. horsemen from every put of the country have pronounced Hr. Mix's stock of horses second tai none in the United States. We refer our readers to the advertise ment of "Towanda," one of "Nellie's" colts, in this paper. .11411BIE D. STI:OPF.--WILCOX.—In Burling!on, April 11, 1872, by J. J. Ea+, Mrilkhrlst ektrope, of Burlington, and , Delpbnie Wilcox, of Mon roe, Bradford Co., Pa. WtcniLot a. IStAcx. WALNEIL—At Leltayseille. Marcit 12. 1872, Emma, wife of Dr. C. U. Wainer, of ecinsurop tion, in the :31st year of her age. -Unlike most persons *acted with cons.nrop- Con, she gave up all 'hope of recovery acme time before her death, and Fi:bendy waited Tor her eo. partare in holy triumph. Mrs. Wer.sca was an eseellent, worthy Christian lady, loved and highly appreciated by all who knew her. iithe was it friend of God, and believed in Jesus and the Besormetion. _She died in "Quietly sleep. beloved one! Best from thy toil, garb-Lew is done; nest till the trump from the opening skies Pad thec from dust to glory arise." FORTZU.-At her borne in I'ike, April 1572, Sabra, stile of Her. AI, it, Porter, in the: 71st year of her age. BOLLENB..tCIi:.—.it Aikr n, S. C. April 811 i, 1872, Frances Joseohine, wife of Jobn Belles lloilealiack. of Wilkes-Barre. and daughter of John Woodward, Esq., of New York City, CANFIELD.—In Lelb ysrUle, March 9, 181% of heart disease, Frank Candela, aged 38 years. M) OATS FOR F',. --About ad bushels of a prima quality. Seed obtained from Patent Office. 1114 ba mold at $1 per. buelztd. Etoptitra of Z. V. 'WOODRUM w3* Macros Pap: A CKER smrrH.--White l vekhor and Caleigniner. will attend",prOutcy to all work eniruetod to biro, and guaranteed Utiriketlow in ell mom Ordure left st Wllio ti biilic"r shop ou Mum Arm. will metre prompt ittonstie, Turtle* Arrllllllll Go uls - 3trru, ley one Clothing Palace .timegikaikamiMe g lum POWXMIra).-./ .-- 0 ,--` :-..' 7,1 * . :, 7: ' .`2:1•.5 . ....t...f: -...y. , ~... :',7-1.,,..,:,.,..1 wooeacallseesibilli In Mho sat* iliee lop est • - paskikt skit: of ._ •70 SPRING GOODS DBMS GOODS. to pest vieletS, val 7 Ised ! , mot 41191 40 low 110 x", WHITE GOODS. Table Lioesui. ToeMasi, ac's kcl: - * .sPenthit. soft:neut. CLOTHS AND CASSISIERES.- sri tie - wry styleti. CALICOS, GINGHAMS, BRKYS, In all tVara ttitl Myles.„ DOMESTIC (100I)S,, A very tug►, Ftu k HOSIERY AND GLOVES Callan and Cat% Neck Ties, tilnlislii. Notons of sal lamas, Nor Parmols La the West fashions Au emt• Iw' assortniclit of them EMI CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, .3LILT- TDIGS Mato. Rugs, ke.. in sll gal- hies. A splendid dock EMI WALL 'PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. In t , -ery al3lt. irskl qulaly BOOTS AND siaatz. , - w have given. 111111 depart Julot estiecOl 'lake Um. ;ul(3 eariteetty invite .Tocir lusfoc lion of It. WE SELL REY- mums• nouns TB U NKS,TBAVELING BASKETS, Bag*, kr. We keep eon _ . etactly MI ttilna a crtarloto ks9 , lrimetil of tiv re reOths e3l GROCERIES. Drab stpcit tt Ni turdajtspt nverrtS4i, ISA to wb .Ire PO feel litt"Ltte . ; 4;4" . sf . v PM& na/MIS rtfaithei bathe Mk' m!I emelotatiref solmaim at landford sad • NOM Aralige.• &ad desodale ledges, la eat dm - add nallitif • Utilbelgre issued , shairosetis • the day lfebrum WY, me , rioted kt heading s * art ofOymsad to Teradzi. ft, General Quarter &atone of We Common Bey, and O rphans a Court et ds, kor the county f, on Monday s,187!„ So oonlistes two weeks. , • Notice b_lbetelive *why yemeto the • • ein• sad Obtain of Ma Neer et the dandy of fkadfasd, that they be then and ,thers their proper perm, at 10 teekieli fa the none of said day, with reeenhi. hiPaisittans • to other reamebetuess. to do those things • , their ollioe appertains ewers brand to be douse and dby reanayses* otherwise • propoorite against the_ 'dames who are may be as the jail ef mud musty, or who be bmnit to smear tho mid court are to then and there to taw apiast then Mad be list. Amon are requested to P;1316614 6a their altendenesto r of oar notice. at Unrands, the lith. t' u t n yril. the yea Lard. one bandiedand serentwo, and of tie hVe. of - the United States, the ninety P. VAN IPLatr. lalmbr• !MEM SEJERIFFEi SALE.-7—B_ RIM y ~viitue of a n u M writs of Ps. abd repo.; hr seed oat Court of CO T neson Bess et Bad ford Comity. end to the ittrectid. there will be WV paged to peldie ma at the Ceart Irmo In the Bove of teresada. on rftmar the 10th day of ULT. / 8 72, or at weet a trdork.p. in.. the followtne d described bed Pia* tbed abate la Albany twp.. bestir etre eta pond la the emblle thither or Beraid; Itereatena isk rued of .I`. tadirs base maw thence down tbs middle°, the Weeny lee4lnd BOW bald to the Illbberd schoolhouse to an meet ealy to the center et tbe oa bean h ?preside Omsk. %ace down aid- meek th thentrand eagles thereof to the line ot. Wells WileoVe land: theme slang add las in a ofett direction Io a beaks* ember ; thence /ands amid Wilco: and ethers. In an eau to 'm corner on the itildarbste ; tante, along aid butt neatened lbw in a aceitteety Matti= to the South Basch of To wanda manta the down said meek by the several comes tbesset toth me e earner af Watietalleheskind; thence Warden! !Mann Wilcox to the middle of the Batedt thneten.; theme along said Turnpike to the mama Metalling. Containing 150 acres of Ised. sant Ina Mend im scree bummed. with tratimard dwelling houses: one framed bnikting. mall Mr a ma and carding wool with tres s. IT two heated err:rhea, two large sed le n; Iwo null board sable*, other mkt badldinge OULU* et fruit trees thereon ;Imcepang and al. wess reserving abou t 4 ears of the Mere Rd !Ting la the left aka of slid lareptke, wadi trait ear "eyed by Arendt Ladd to Ichabod L. I :l:thriblviddeb to ewe tally deeerfbed ba aid' dad; also exuepting one other lett eadeit thart and age edialtaing aid Quinsby's lo f t. n the 'nort deeded to 8- B. Stedgeri by Yeses Ladd midwife, and which le any described in said deed of gamey, lam Seised and takes in execution at the suit of Jahn t. Wire nee vs. D. J. Ormsby and J. 8. theaPbellt ALISO—The hnktoring described lot. oryst cal of land Awns In Towanda bounded and described as follows : On the north by lands of Nelson Jennings, east tRy Cherry area, south by sands of IL C. Mercer, and west ny E. A. Persona. Being 60 tat front on said Cherry stream:o 130 feet deep. Containing 275; squats sods of land, more or lea. with a framed dwelltng hones thereon. Seized and taken In 'teethe* at the mat of Benja min 8. Baal/ rs. J. Murray Watts. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or w - ad of land situate In Canton tap., beginning at *take end atones the north-east cornet of Ephraim Can's lot. thence north doge. west alon g , the line of said Case'elluid and lauds tormerly belong: leg to 8.1 Vandyke to *take Md. stoma. th ence north 2 dem. west 52 rods to a state and stoma' thence south 117.1( dam sea gong ifackett.'s lute 107 rods to a. stake end stones; thence south 2 demi vest es sou to the place of..heediminCt Containing as acme and 10 perches of saw: more or Tess. about 20 Ames improved, with abont 200 fruit titles thereon Saved and taken in execution at the snit of James Panel! Ye Charles Residell. ALSO—Tbe folloidng described lot, ace or adi of and situate in Athena borough,bao od