padfind epotin Towandai Thursday. May 9, 1872. LOCAL AND GENERAL. IS.. Judge Monson - presides at Court this Ire . LEARNED has be e n ap pointed Postmaster at Granville Summit, rice C. gliinansr resigned. y'l_ k gem " mo s t St JORDAN, of the 'means notis;.;, provided himself - tiitb a beautiful nen', 'bus. ge" Oar townsman„J. G. Perron, i- contributing a aeries of interesting articles to the hem, des I Friptive of his Southern tour. ' Sell4tOrS CULEIION and Scorr and lion. LT,Frilsacru, will please accept our than hs for public d. ...outs. mi. Prof. SHE wooshas arrived in tour, - and opened his Musical . Academy. We hope be may he liberally patronized. TURtiEn :& GOADON have got that Drug Store in operation. The improve ments made are very apparent, and render the tore one - or the finest in this section. se- From the Auditor General's 1:, j. , .rt for 1871, we learn that the valuation of rsoul property in this county was $1,753,• - pie-Bradford county contains fifty'- , cliool districts, and three hundred and Nefity-five schools. - In one diStniet thesehools ..I Lept open less than fire months. WorlCciri• the jail is progress -I:l4.findy. Thd first story is nearly completed. T ticork will be finished inside of the estimate, er ! l:riot.Lur's assertions to the contrary not: MEM 11E E=l t'LlzsoN.AL. l —' thus. Touegr, who will .i.ro;crecli by the older residents of this ;:acu as a forniir citizen, and build'T of the •:•:enco of tlip late C. L. WAF.D. ix visiting I.:.:, Lore forlthe fag tinie i 4 many ycare. car 3lrs. - ACIIEL WOOD, of Albany died on Thursday, May 2, in.tlie 72d r f hpr age.; She lefares a husband 83 years xvhont 4he had lived in happy' wed tifil,y years. , • les', The liiterp.ry Societies. of the inclanna 611egiate Institute, will give an (nu rt,tinnard n 11.1tr,mr's Bail, NVednesday , N1:,111':, May 24, 1872, consisting of -Declama -1:-71:, Lecitatie l ns, Orations, Dialogues, Tab- T4enics, and. Vocal and Instruznental The convention of school, cli— cmrs 11,11 in this Mace on Tuesday, re-elect ( d A. A. KE:EN a Superintendent, and 'fixed the salary at f. 1,000 i•er annum. The very unani mous cote by which Mr. K. was chosen, was a hearty endorsenient of his manavment of the schools for the past three years. --- As- our member of dongrilrss, Mereur, was the author of the - hill ic veil the duty Lon tea and •ciofrie, it is mi te :.Hy proper Unit MiriCtitii,k - EowAniii should I e the first to ;Tire their turstomers the iheatit reiluet , iti,tand they arc now selliin; Tea 1••••!• e at prices tit correspond wi'th the —On ISaturtlay night lirst,. a Eli , b;a , ksinith shop and dwelling, in uft Ilranch, Were baited. I'ne.'prop..;rty ; , ,ned b N. Mlat.tx :Ind T. 11.. LENVIs W t ri.: there Was an insurance 61" ih- pCoperty. The loss was 0,500. Mr. ;st nearly all his househohlyurniture, .;nl+; • in the shops wit. entirely l• . 3) J. ( ;:lioNirr, formerly of Mon eminSy, is now associate editor of c:, pol , li,liod at 01.Tortl, Cliestt-r 31.r.;thatu 14 the son of a Eimer n anoictiessfnl farmes himself. Ile •1 Nvnter a4td think 4 and knows what want: ii fancy notime , , but real iwae.- : reaaillg matter. We wel -1:;:o On; riorpd criflorial. =MI tzir It giti•tis us unusual pleasure 114,N1:V S1 . 1:1:+, Of this place. ;!.• e re , torcil to hih rhl conductorship ctrl Li!. I'..ollvay.l Wc never unicrgtand phould moved. be la •ao 111411.ati couelicti , r cot he. 'The 1.4;1 - tti,s ttl.l l :4ys cli.bisTretily l opular ith tr.t% chug public, mad cvcryhocly k, , •h congra!tuht•lu r t ban on the filial rc ;;uitioll of hi yahial , ! e serviovs.-_,lh,,rga tsk.„ At the nrnial election of 1;v11 r, t t .51ouday eVI•IIIIIg eiretel th lINIM nt. C.ll. ):.• 1 ., —NV. N. NEVINS. - ' .1. .`“...1 I'. I..‘PLANT L. IL (.4 , 1:4)1:NE. Fox.. lIIIM 111 r! ;.. CAMIAN. 1 , ,:,5101 1 ,,,, N , ED. Quint. LI , C4r det of the last Legisia i M:1/0 , Ji,i are now requit!4l to be ILept a }'car. 11.:,..reaidng the school term : marred efr., That the word i tc inserted In the place onerd the nu twc:dy-ctglit, act 3lay, one •tlit IdlNdrett 2611 tifty-four, and ~C T, t ;, rkccotllcn , hnulti :i.• o:str:cts !in opvra t. , tl o%l' That tio• ktgtlr nay r,11141 a; at prc,t.nt, 11l diNirl , te , trl.t :111011 . 41711 ,, 1i1it of tax altolAt• , l IFy vo , l . t , 1.1* purpcb.a rdiali L. :: ,• 1111,1,t1t. 4o u rt )!• t Vii::lll , ,f 111111.'. i,. I IN - RcausE. —The Elmira .. Mill Company -bas purelia,ed an . ore 1 -d • r taro mine 'tear Colitivibia Cross lloads, •: a'e l'e'nnsylvailia, and on Monday . ..;.; , •.;;s;I:, aceitint rallied by a large body of Cwie tents and tools, Went over to • th" nnu,. The ore ..tas been analyzed 1. , Rinnin hably pin i and- of et.cel it: said to be very or .••••• •;•-•-.; ;a, -,3l:llisfibie. ime .ire beds ,;; P: , t..l,seen 'Austin - vale and Columbia and 1 arc much - ticiirer thus city Ih.retot,,rc been "btaii)ed, lit hventY . tYlcs =MOM - -f--- Eye 1):i Friihty evening • last, the • 'as-L'c , rs Northern Lodge t. 1.3, 1. 0. r. \V •r..L. I. 31. - Cnt:Evos: W. IL H. S., EVA ". L. H. ELLA SIA CKINSON; W. V. Nr. S., J. W.. Capra-NU ; M.TECXIII3I; W. T., EgnA It. Warrar.t.N; W. • C., Tlion.ts . 71, . W. M., P:Mclu.tsEit; W. D. M., • 1.! A W. 1. G., L'Etisicr. lacGit.t.; W. \Yr.um,: P. W. C. T., N. P. • HICKS. V:4-re. elected for the ensuing . , 1.. 1 , . h. W. C. T, .19iis F. SANDr.t.soN; t.) Griind I;Elge, S.. W. ALVOlin, 3" and L. 1.. FROST. ERA , ,Tus I li. SNUTII, late Presi I'lr , t iNational Bank of Towanda .tr Itlttee lt,u Thursday iitorning last. tt.1..t.1 n a,great sufferer for years be !, •• h.:011 fry aa Intltten disease:, which the f ttt nurtleal men in the country ' 4 1.1', to remove. For the past three litialAQ . lo attend to business, and rin ly t• It il.)ll ' l 4 e. Although an invalid for 5 ' / ' ll bY !cars, he was an active, successful man, and accumulated a handsome His re iidenee here galled him the , •si••• ta r fit 'r'? the entire community, ttittrei w.ll lOokeil upon as an honest, ex '47y man. ills bereaved wife, whose care- I ' '"c'hi't adder many years to the life ofher 11?:=1 = 1 , )14 e lb. ;.;'l3l'lltb? of out ponpie. ORO • The following sot, passed by the last Legislature, will be intereiring_to the traveling public: . Samos 1. Be it cnadeil, de., That the pro viso intection fire of an act to prevent frauds upon travelers, approved the sixth day of !lay, AllllO Domini 0110 thousand eight hundred and sixty-duce, be and the same is hereby amend ed, so that the same shall read as follows : Pro vided, That this act shall not prohibit any per son who has purchased a ticket from any agent authorized by this act, with *hobo::04 inten tion of traveling upon the same the whole dis tance between the-points named In the said tlcket, from selling the unused past of the same to the company that sold the sumo; it shall be the duty of the said company to pay for such unused portion of the ticket the differ ence between the actual faro to the point used and the amount paid for such ticket. Ser The last lecture of the course was delivered by Jonn B. Govan, on Wednes day- evening last. His subject was, "Will .it Pay?" It was the unanimous verdict of ,the largest audience ever assembled in tho Hall, that it did pay them to -listen to the eloquent orator. His description of a trip to California and Yosemite alone paid all Rho listened to it. We are glad to know that lie promised to re: turn next season and give U 3 another lecture. We are informed that the Committee hare sustained a loss of about two hundred -dollars on the course of this and last season. This fact does not spew well for the intelligence of this c.nnmunity, and we trust its course is attempt ed next winter, it will bo more liberally patron ized. ita,- On Monday night last, some fiends set tiro top car load of bark Nthielt had been loft standing on the switch, near liiishore, and then started the car down the track. Two empty cars followed the loaded one. The cars kept the track to Monroeton. although they must have made the entire distance, nearly thirteen miles, in twenty minutes. The car containing bark was entirely destroyed, and the others badly disabled. The bark was own ed by the Towanda Tanning Company. The authors of this malicious mischief should be ferreted out, and receive the severest punish ment due their devilish deeds. It behooves the community in which these desperadOes live, to yid in-bringing them to punishment, as the company will not probably purchase bark there unless they are permitted to get it away with out molestation. dAltirrOWN.—Eo.-REPOETEUI: A. large assembly met at the Camptown Academy ac cordin,, to our appointment, to lay the corner stone till: the Wysinsing Baptist elairch.• The Camptown Baud being present, played an ap propriate air. Bey. E. But/nomad beingelect ed president, opened by prayer, and after sing ing made some remarks. Ho was followed by our new Methodist minister, Mr. JeatasoN. Bev. D.. Coos. then presented us with a testa ment. Then followed remarks by Cm's Ava ny, when the subscyiption was circulated and a goodly sum collected. hypes Avatar was ap pointed Marshal of the Day. A procession was then formed, headed by tho band, which marched to the appointed place, and deposited the Minutes, copy of the Subscription, History of the Baptist Church,. New Testament, Brad ford Arg , s' end Itt.poirrnn. The stone was placed by C. A. B.2yria:s, J. D. Sol:inn : 4 and Bor. E. Bmaiouons. By order of the Coinmit tee. • Cures Avaav, Clerk. viiir On Friday last a large uum bvr of our citizens N'isited the Towanda Iron Works, to examine the machinery and see it set in operation. EVCI'3 , thing worlad torpor'- faction, and during the hour and a halt that the company spent in looking through the building, a quantity - of " scrap" was melted and a handsome bar of lion rolled snit. As soon as the iron was c.xil enough to handle, Cot. llkaNs proposed that it be cut into piCses and Bold, fur the benefit of the worimen. Steen or. eight ger.Cemen pan: tit a dollars each' for piCet!!. Mr. the tnergetic supermicti.lent, aas warmly congratulated by tho directors and stockholders on its rillCeursA erticiiiii; the works and putting theta in operation. Cul. G. Maso.s, Pre,plent, a: , .! A. G. .11.tsoN, Treas. urcr, arc cutttlt it toueli credit for the displayed in org'aniz, ollecung the enbscrip renoureration. If 'a fun' hare nut suhcribed to e forwa.rd i now and lead dal wilt he put in opera -14 capi Cuirgr adsd Ljeno:verent: mg thv co:aparty and e boos without thi• leam of our c pit ilietn who the will only co:: htlican; liwn(l, the NV, tuqi ate.i:o., as all that IC2III Scrilhzer's ft esting number. ""Ira: Northward to Niagara,' log article in N•rd,ner's gins a description of Do tou, to Niagara t”,-r• more and Potomac Itail No t thern Central. A wail traversed he 31r. author of the paper, and. luacluding the luie of tG from Philadelphia to 11 of the results or-the trr, of the must brilliantly 11 ing magazine articles of cuts arc wonderful both ing, and their ellect is it per :.old good lin:al:n.4l bright hale illustrated "Fanny Winthrop's Tut. tiorm t. dcecribee " cv,' ninth the ail of (Nip log a purtratt of the s-.. 4 PoLE , N ILL; and Pr paper Ca the queer litth ton of Appeozell. The •` Dray Miller's Dowry.,l oI "Ether \Vrol'r Love. this number, and 1 y age:est. This nurube l and atn,lng the improve: icit:d ale, a Dew depart and Bcience," which ope summary of practical sit ' amne and Strnety," at Culture and Progress' Thettchings tell the st ui Man. r May is au inter cell:l,g by Telegraph— is the tale of the lead iffor this mints. It 1;e -,route iron/ W, shing still tintinisfied and the well known (0. iutcresttnyregkrn RICII-11:131- ,, N, the the latish.' of Penagyivatii Central :rrighurg 1, and a part are before ua to 1)110 agitated aid entertain ' the day. Sonic of the in drawing and eugrar eightentd by good pal Folloiliag this is a i tory by Ilrs. Trent" Mr. Jens •iisA rietil:a Hi.-to site wood given t) Choi - . Dix 1.): ! Wrlas Lass pictorm Democratic Swiss Cat. npvelette, entitled ' by S.v.kit 1101. m, author Let.tors," is begin' in Ipmiuise of catra6rd:na .r, tx t ,:...ls a new volume, a , nts alich shonhi be unit entitk4 " Natuln knee•; eulargument d the conselnktion notes under one bead ,ry of an Absent-31ind - ttSt. 6'citho/i( Father To::Cs IL et tire i ,lowing cr,nlp:anviltat PATL.74'n'S 2I tstu Thar. .'Mt esting awl 1.1. asn.g lee this subject at Concert was in;l li:La the al tient reniarloi by alr. lceture uaa tor the !tote Towanda, of a hull th Tn el Was a gota r Lalulk.l all were denglitca s lii btsforical treat. _Anton Clergy prest..nt, noto gher, of the Chun h of John Loughran, of lin. Quinn. of Tamaqua; Bev arid Rev. James J. Fitz Rev—John Monolian, o others. II al:, by -1:1.7: i'dtrich c 14...t•rcini gi'. rokmati diowe In a ti-n I. , rtt. !alias E. .114; lime. Ilil it of thu new cnnrch at l• locturor is Factor. co in Rae:l(l3ocl., and o tine intellecldal and nt otherd of the Itev. .a itcv. A. J. tialla he AFsuraption; ,Ito'. •bloon; Rev. Thomas r. A. Gar). ey, L. D , a.nrice, Id ht. Joilli"O; 81.. Michael'.•, and _ The lecture' laving I (Al 111.0.'1611(A ia'sub• ! stanual lorm by tile reisirters of the daily pa pers, it !Maws it unneeesisary at this period, for us to quote from it. We May, however, observe that tile subject matter 441 the composition was exceedingly well kept together, the lecture be ing comprjhousive, intaat, and especially it-ell &livered. In tact, the lecture was a graphic historical resume of the clings of Ireland's Pa tron Saint from the tine of Ins commission by Pope Celesta', until the ay of his death. It was not this so especial', howeV6r, which made the lecture so particularl. - pleasing and worthy of comment, as waste admirable style in which it was delivered, uterspereed with ap propriate :Seethe and efitting illustrations; The lecture is one high] instructive, as well as edifyMg, and humorous. Father Toner should not only repeat it in Phi adelphia but alsd de, liver it in !sew York and the other large cities. It is not every (lay that . be Cati;olic.population have the opportunity of tearing so lino a lec ture, and they shonld n t be restricted in such. The subject itself is one which will commend itself at any time or pia e, but when discussed with thb peculiar excelle CR and tirinev mark ing the delivery of this OCCEItiiOC, it becomes doubly interesting. No ne cay pay the price of admission asked for s ich a lecture without subsequently feeling a sense of gratification that they had not nussei so tine a treat. • The new church at T most imposing and state ceso of Scranton. The wealthy or large, and he here to give this lecture should extend Ins tour and if he does the Goth lighted and astounded. The lecture season ut . most at a cloSe. The pre, heard previously on the t well remembered from It with the Church of the At isthat the occasion ref pleasing, intellectual cut Republicans of ' Elmira pnesenteil brother 'lstr En, of the with a Over service the other evoling. in con sideration of hi+ influence in securing the meet- Mg a the ItepubLessu 6tatu C:tryuntien iu El rntm. eiwri,4 him right: StriDAT-SCHOOL COIMUITION AT EMT Carrou.—Tbe regular semi-annual meethsg of tho Bradford Comity B. &Association conven ed at East Canton, on Monday evening, 'April 29 and was ca led to order by the President, 110. C. L. P. nces, who called on Bro. Mom, oflVßllamsport, who led In prayer. After soma farther devotional :exercises; the President in a tow remarks introduced Bor. G. A., Pau, Socretari of.tho Penurylvania State 8. Association, who gave - an address on "Mtn day-school Work," shoWing its progress in air win State, and is - the nationA with its more prOznineurneeds and short-comings, rand giv ing us in briefs report of tie National. Conven tion just held at Indianapolis. To. those who were not privileged to hear this address, these few points mentioned will give but a meager boos of its instruction and interest. rtransr--iitonicoro sEssion. The Conventionissembled fora prayer Emot ing at 81 o'clock, led by Rev. J. S. Srawast This meeting wash profitable opening of the day's work. 4t 9 o'clock the President Invited Bro. PEr.vz to the chair as . gencral director of the farther excircises of .the Convention or Institute. On our programme the first topic; was " In fluence of Sunday-schools on Society." Rev. C. Dr-an, of Canton, led the ducu'asion of thi4 topic in short paper showing lb many trays the good influence of the Sunday-school on bar social 'condition. Rru. J. C. RIIXIIVAI gave us some facts show ing Trom the records of towns:ln our county, further proof of this - same point. At this junc ture the conductor called for suggestions from brethren oa this point, wheal:lets. Rowe, Stew art,'Harpst, and Bros. Ridgway and . Gaylord responded. In this conversation a - ,groat many points - were drawn out and noted by the con ductor, who in conclusion presented them in n>. tatiOn. These conversations and the practical summing up, were found to be very Interesting and,instructiv.c. After joining is singing, the' next topic was presented; viz : Sunday -School Literature.. Rev. J. S. Stewart mule the opening address, pre senting this trying and troublesome subject'as it presents" itself to the observant mind, leading the convention to . sce its; great importance among the many .things that employ the thoughts and best efforts of the friends of our children. The Convtutionhow took a mopes of a few minutes.foi• mutual hand-shaking and visiting. On coming to erdt.tr again, after music, the /tev. H. Flarpfi, of Smithleld, opened the dis cussion of "I:elation:of the San/lay-school to the Qonversion of the World." In Ithis address the Sunda;-school system of America was shown to.be the leading one ; to fact, the countries of Europe aro copying from nR, introducing our ways and customs, and even filling their Sunday-school papers with articles taken entire:from our S. S. journals. The fart4ier dis.ussion — of this subject_ was car ria on by other brethren at length. At 2 o'clock r. ar., Bra.Tayloi, or Canton, led iterotiotral exercises. - In the absence of Rev. B. S. Dean, who was detained, Rev. J. S. Stewart was called out to open the discussion of "Siinday.schoul Music," after 'which discussion the Convention joined with the Bro. in singing the 103 d Psalm. . At this point came what proved to be ono of the Most in.siructive exercises of the whole Con vention, viz: "Model Sunday-school, Includ ing the Right Relation of its Parts and the Or der_of Exercises." It will not do to slioil this by attempting even a rynopsis, and we will only say that any Sunday-school worker in Bradford wonld have received enough alo..e'in this one address to repay ail labor and.expense of com- , Mg up to this gathering. - After a short intermission, the Rev'. Brother appointed to lead tlIKt discussion of "Conditions of tiatecess in Sunday-schonl WOrk,.." beim; ab sent, the condm•tor opened a t,t,c,:stion Box, and received many qu.:stious on this fruitful tliume;. These questions bhowed how many troubles Sunday-selioul wocke.rs Lind to the way of their success;,,and in the answers many real e lies *ere At the oiovning or our bniner CO workei. ....... CritterAcn, being with us, was called upon and spoke a short tim2 son " What Can thb Sunday-sclioul do for the 'reinz trance Cattl4e r..v.10. L. Gib..ou 64%.5.ved in a siiriing ad- Ores?, iliuiving first the great need of begin ning in the San.lay-scluy.A With the young to tight this great cause, and then the great and fa‘lorah:o opprirtnnity given ns in the SOD. day-sehnol. Ler. J. 11. Nason closed the Ois cz:.4sion' of the evening. , i At V.,...is point the financial condition or tbo A.4,iociation wa.4 pre.icnted by nor. J. S. tit':.! , 4 , -. art, and-akit.):Cnction taken. to meet the/1..4m0, when On convention adjourned to S'. .t. 31 At t., ihr brC1i1TC111110: 1:1 vraty4 erg, nor tL^ 1 , ..4,1 of I:A.. I:. Crittan- Alt-,%. The topic, The Qualiticatious-of aSuccessful Sunday-school Teacher," li'as taken rip in a conversational hi tnnz.r, , an I Bros. Stewart, Gates, Dant, Itid;a - sy, Wat4on and Dean took part. In this talk nriny i,f the qualifications of the ancecisful teacher were bronght out. Aftertsceiug the qualifications necessary for ,4nocess in teaching in the Sunday-school, we were ready for the cliscrission of " flow Shall We Qualify Our Teachr:rsr Itev. J. 11. Nvon.. of StuithilelJ, to whom the opening of this topic was assignea, brought to our consideration some practical ways in which to preparc S. S. teachers for their work. .'moult s the J‘N lug "Tls a D:11:..! begin in the in fant eLisi r..ml drill the srholari in the ttliotzt Impress on the te.teher.B the resp.amir -11:ty I tl4eir posithm. "Show the c t of G id's I,:essing on faitbn.ll, persiAi2.nt, prayerfulilabor." 11:r. CI. L. Gibson lod to prAyer, ro.nr•tnb,r ially the nc.: , ,Nl or those trying to do r for Co tor. .134 thii I na .I.n.Qr s wcil VALI a iirc-gtia the (,?u '';il" ' •01, Qlll, ~! ,„ 14:11ranY REED Standard. notices Flilad, ! .,1 1 )111a, in :Le tc:tcttrre =ME r 1. lIIITIM To iItiILAND. iltitm., a. nwst I:itcr ‘ , .as 4ei.111. r, I ot 1-..;, c•Ai, t 1,1., In itts the Pr ;4, •14 fr0:11 Rt. ' W th raist IZMIR! tolarL .( EWE childrtn bit (4 . thri or xt ;thick the purnle- dye ei . ohtaitied; also . 1.; , e.• o}' pack-cloth and a entail coat supposed .t • Lc similar to Joseph's coat' of man; eo:ora. • The tuhe and place of' ne-fit meetin was re f,rred toltli,lnecative C.inimittec, with power to act. The Exet.ntiCe Committee were direct- MEM 0 to Lo d distliet or town,bip institntott in dif ferent sections of our county. [Notice of thete i:.r.titutei+lvill be pall:J.lrd]. On the?whole, though and Convention was not la]rgely attended from the county as was to Le desired, yet it was a success, and all who did attend were benetltted. We were much prOfited by the experience and matured thoughtsof our conductor, Rev. G. A. Pelt; and hope! to have another opportunity when we and other workers may meet him, and team from him; yet more:how to work up our Sabbath or Bible schooLi, so that tiley-may be more' ef fective M getting glory and honor to oar great Minder. 0. A. Iti.km4l-414y. wands is me of the y edifices in the Dio - ngregation is neither ice Father Toner came in their behalf. lie nd go to N4.tr York, I,iiitot rill be both du- Va- committee of the 17.31.C.A. him tile( tiovs in llu• PrcbLyteriaii Church yce r t y aficnin,;il altd'veriing,'aml will conduct Ineelingslat the Ra m e thig afternoon wad • rcuing. iiilatlelvhis. is ti , vw al •sent lecturer vi•o never 'r,tage, although he is tis former connect:nu ssurnption. Certain it verve] to was a very tertainment. These gentlemen came with the highest rc commendaticns from the titstors and members of the et reties where they hail been. Their wi!l jiv tLubt be prcilact,ve of g—o(1. S. .tidui) bilk -prifited at We ctco oao4-)rt I= lEEE ?tort:s'lNG SLaPIJC ekniatlCtuC opened liloll Box tn. " Ifildralxes to the S. S. Waco tlios.3 preent wrote nut on f , aper.prepare..l..,f rr this purpose the In that t,oented molt in the way of suc vAck u consecration on the part 'of "4* J3ad exarnpla7of teachers _ilnring " Want of interest on part of. pa trrogulartoi or attonda.uu, on part of N7. - Inp4ths of 1e!.11!.c . r5," acre son': ( , f the hlntlran- ~::n•s:[„ !IP 411. 1 .11:4111t.1tter •a•biel - ,r fly; ;r.•at interest. =EMI MEM the large gatherih4 or ch fri—yl4 the, Cleve'ain't nor - ea from hyt , rian Church, where the termer had been hell, to _ the Methoduit 1:1,1 this was crowded fall. The cur e opened with mule. Then Rev. 0. L 'd in prayer. The first address was L. Clrittlen, who set forth the Di oF the %lid a power to Clirislian:zo degraded comment . I sum.• more muslc, Bev. G. A. Feltz I the children, g.nd with the help of and the ee-eperatioa of the LLo impresirtly illustrated the para. &eh also and Lazarus. In the course larks he . c:chib.t.ed tho thcll of the = I:1, ; 75:..)711 wk. A/tax Clover Seed at Fox, itzacces. 1111 r Large stock of Red and White what now. it Xceass L EmoSene. Flour and Peed at retail, at Towanda Skein Floor line, dedivered free. Fon Sans.—A good Safe. Zaquire at this office. gm. Early Bose Potatoes for sale by It. L. San?. Fine booth made to order at L MOODY it 00.1. NS. Another large lot of Parasols and sun Umbrellas lust received at - Poviru. I Co's. kir C. r. Cnoss is selling Bibles for 23 cents, jam. Chinese Grass Cloths and other new Drcu Goods, jusfopened at rowur...t. ces. " Ten Sears in a lifan-Trap," is sold in this place only by C. F. Cams. IS: A large and fall assortment of White Goods, at POWELL & COIL sel.. Ground Plaster $6.00 per ton, at l'owaricla Steam Flour Mills. Kir An inspection:of our stock in curs no obligation to bay. N. Gounninut. K. C. P. FOR SALE.—Two Covered Carriages on easy terms.- B. W. Lass VS. New Calicoes and Ginghams put received at Powat.x. lc Co's. new stock of Trunks and Valises at N. Clotaisurrifs Keystone Clothing Palace, Is. Early Rose Potatoes 40 cents per busheL IL AL IVELLEs. In extra fine line of Gents' Furnishing 'Goods on tho way for N. GOLD sltrru's Keystone Clothing Palace. Losr.- 7 A. Pocket Case of 'Surgical Instruments. Whoerer will return them shall be suitably rewarded. D. S. PRATT. i Toy wagons; carts, wheelbar rows, etc., etc., just received at Wlcxn.►Y BLACK'S. To DAMI ; MEN.—A fall stock of Tubs, Firkin+, Butter•Bowls * and Ladles, and Ashton Salt, at - M. J. Lox°ls. May 1, 1972. iffi. A nice assortment of Prayer Books, cheap, at C. F. Qum', tea- New Shawls and Scarfs open ca daily, at i Powtts..t. Co's. tom" Hosiery and Gloyes, Ribbons, Neck-Ties, Lace and Linens, Collars and CalTa; a splendidline, just opened at ' / Poleax- 4:.= Cds. Mir Favorite, Juno, and other la teat styles of -pring Bonnets and Eats, at Mrs. J. D. Diidge street, Tow#ds.. AS* Ladies', Misses/ • ChildsSn's fine Shoes, at *at bargain's and in great vari ety, beet assortment in town; just,reeeived at Possr.t..t. ces. -,41. 4 ._._ WANTED.—Tviro or three first-class turn hands, to whom good. wages and steady employment well be guaranteed. A. B. Swim. 1.;114. , r, I's itr Splendid new stock of White Gooda and. Linens, at EVANS t liannura'a. Bridge street. „ air it you want a Refrigerator, drop in at WicituAat ra..icies and examine the "Palace;' acknowledged to be the very hest. ie- Dolly 'Warden Prints and Cam bricA, a t EVAN'S Ihr.unrru'e. 13nage Arectt: tar A largo stock of new Dress Goods at Frans litunarneti. Bridge strcct. idr Sunday School Superintend ents and teachers will fiild a good supply of Cheap Bibles at Cams'. FOR SALE OR RENT.—A Woolen Factory. Enquire of Beis. Nem% near Men_ roeton. 105,..Pea l yine, Ohio, and West- Branch Clover Seed ; also a rime article of Timothy Seed wholesale and retail, at litorrs.Nrza. Ifir'llonses and Lots for sale, on easy monthly payments,,or to Rent. ' W. BIL&XLIALL. Poplar street, To Pa.—tt. Wk. LAZAI:I7B & Mo4nis, manufac turers of thew - celebrated spectacle% hays changed their agency from J. Hvarmix's to W.m. A. Co %3111E11LAIN'S. fte— Nitrous Oxide Gas for extract ing teeth, at KELLY & Bram-via. To itrizT.- 7 —A. two-story Fram© House, in pleasant locality; Range in Kitchen; two i3~►ltimoro licatcrot warming whole house. Good cistern and r eIL Enquire , or ISAAC Blum, or J.iatus Wool". - FOR SALE,- , --A matched- team of Lay liols7v,Tsiiid 6 years old; or amid ex change for one heavy horse. Apply to Rum- Wax t Evcroar, Ilcd, White A: Dlne Stare, To wanda. FOR SALE.—A valuable 1::onse and Lot on the corner of Main and Chestnut 'tits., To:rinds, Pa. Immediate possession given. For terms, see B. W. Lsar, Patton 's Block, Main street. - ler The new style 11741 k High Hat will be on exhibition in a few dais, at N. Got.nsurrn's Royetone Clothing Palace. Messrs. FncisT & SoNs have the excinsivesale or the woven wire mattress in this pisec. It the belt mattress ever made. stir WA an & MoNTAiIrE have been appointed able agents for the sale of the popn hr Sullivan Ant!incite Coal in Towanda; They also keep all the other varieties of foal. . I®►. C. F. Cnoss has a full line of school Books and Stationery. Teachers and parents will consult their interests by purchas ing from him. ter J. M. Arras ik Co.; Druggists and Booksellers, Wysinsing, Pa., Protirietois of the original Drag Store," first door south of nALLOCY It Co.'s Block. THE BEST SEED AND PLASTER Sowzu. —The Tompkins County Seeder., THE BUT West, KM:. It is the Tompkins County Rake. Either single or coinbinod. For . sale by 11. IL Wimix.s.. See his rake card in another col umn. se- Temperance Convention 1. 0. of G. T., for the .connties of Bradford and SaW van, meets at Monroi, Wednesday, Kay 253, 1972. - 4 1. GATLORP, B. Wyalty.isip, April 27, 1872. • sir Call at racqr SoNs and see h • Nola. Stir The be lot of Marble Tables tn tarn. . raw & Son. ili-Baby wagons- am a necessity of the season. and WIOII3UX & BEA= have Jost opened a new stock. Prices from 13.80 upward. seli. A large assortment of Brack ets Just received sit •-- Forma floNs, /S. it is the intention of the 'IA: V. R. IL 00. ki ran a dodge track on their road. Bat Ws is nothing oompared with the Immense stock of Beady Bade Clothing now on hand and selling at Y. E. Botscarnmes Champion Clothing Store, Towan da , . Pa., opposite Mesas Horse.Dos7 read the above. 386 Freih Stock of Millinery Goals reieired every week at Mrs. J. D.Mn.r.'s Millinery Store, Bridge St. Ur The Progressive Temperance Selena Soeiety till celebrate its third anniver sary at East Sptingidll, )lay 30, 1872, com mencing at 10 o'clock A. x. A basket pic-nie, good speeches, singing by the choir, and music by the Band, will AU past of the order of the day. Iniitation to all. Ity order of Committee stir Farmers and Dealers will find It to their advantage to buy their Clover and Timothy Seed of Fez & Minces. They have s. large stock and sell ' WerrEn..--Fiye hundred good veal Cares. , Itzu.cu Iltatour - fA.IOO Tons of pure bluo•stono Cayuga ground Muter on band at Idyervburg NM; at $7 per ton: May' if, 1872. Bar No w is :the time to get your pictures taken at Piton's Gallery. in Borne, Ps., for ho will only charge $1.50 per dozen for pho tographs for the next twenty esp. $lOO for large picture for frame. Copyirig from old pic tures a apecialty. All work warranted. Borne, May 1, 1372. Mir'Raving lately adclea to our regular business an Insurance Agency, and basing some good Companies, we respectfully ask a *bare of your business in this line. Yours respectfully, NVlcansat Macs./ img. Miss BRANDT's accounts jravo been left with me for settlement. Verson" knowing themselves in debt, will pie* call at the old state and settle. W. pirrmcn. April 24,1874. b. W. H. Cd.RNOCIJAN, Esq., has just compiled and published in pamphlet form, 'the :mid and poor laws "(this ;cciuuty. It Is a work which every attorney and township officer should have. For sate at this office. _ thlEriEn N'NrrE Plea.—l have a few choice Chester / Pigs for sale for breeding par pfiscs, verypfteap. Age 4 . 1 weeks. Weight, 19 Wavinted three-fourths pure blood.- / L. W. UPlld3r. No tit, (Welsh Settlement), Brad. Ca /ro THE LADIES OF TOWANDA AND VI /min.—Mrs. E. J. Iftwoos has the largest and c.hcapeat stock ofLllinery and Fancy Goods to be found in Towanda. Call and ex-mine.. April '4-2w. EXCELSIOR WATER DRAWER. —This is a Patent Well Garb and P.:Ticket —simple, strong, convenient, reliable, Faro for children's uae; better for keeping water pure, cheaper and less liable to get out of repair than a pump. Ex. amine it ;.we think it will please you. IL M. WZ.LLTA has it. It is the best thing of the kind we have seen. • • far The Sullivan Anthracite is tbe c3a for Spring and Stnmorrnse. Nothing like it. It kindles easily,: makes a quick fire, and can be as.small as desired, a quart horning as readily as a busheL 'lt never (1.04 out, burning all down to white ashes, and renders coal sieves of no further use. The pleasantest and cheap est in this or any other market -- for domestic purpose 4. W MID & MONT/O.CM, Sole Agents. IlErrasuttE Prows.—For Side Hill and Level Lind. Wage's Patent. The very best in nee. These Plows are worthy the at tention of our fanners. They are of very easy draft. Will hirn as nice a furrow as any level land plow made in Bradford cotinty. evcral have beea sold by it. M. Wria.s.s, and are ,giv ing the very best, satisfaction. ,Call and no them. ifir,We have on hand and offer at bargains: 1 Grover Baker Sewing 2 Ladd k Webster's " " 1 Wheeler .t Wilson's 1 Franklin at tt 1 Leather Call at the agency of Excn.sion LAWN 31 . m i -tn.—ls not a nicely kept lawn, or front yard g)-ass s plat "a thing of beauty?" To keep yours in order you need a good Lawn Mo wer. li. M.llrsr.ss sells the very best—the "Excelsior." Resold a num ber last year, and ran give good references among onr best citizens. Number 0, $l6. No, 1, 125. The Excelsior took eleven State Fide Premiums in 1871. Wzuss sells the "Star'' Lawn Mower for st 2. Fi3l: SALE.--The subscriber offers for sale hiSliouring Mill and Carding Mill, to gelher with 24 acres of land, with dwelling house and ont-buildings. The property is situ ated is New Albany, on the line of the S. ..1c E. R. B. The Mills are doing good business. Sat isfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Also a corner lot with foundation for banding. For further particulars address or call on New Albany. A. B. ntalt.Er, is... We would cail attention to the. fact that Messrs. Cone k Mill.trios, Mer chant Tailors, have on hand the finest assort.; inent of Cloths,.Bnilings, cot., ever opened. in Towanda. They have a first-class Cutter, and warrant all their Work. Call and see then , . One door oast of Meteor's Dank. in. Examine the figures below, from official returns. Sales of the leading Sew ing Machine Co's. for 1871 : Singer Manufacturing Company., .... 181,2'41 Wheeler &, Wilson ...... . 128,529 Grover &. Baker 50,138 Weed Sewing Machine Co., . . 39,638 Howe ]Lachine Cu., froucJau. to July: 31,010 Wilcox & (tibias 2.... ......... 30,217 American 20,121 Wilson 21,153 Original Howe . 20,051 Domestic 10,379 lOWA, NEMASKA, KANSAS, CALlFOR xu.—Advertisinß alone &es not produce suc cess. The thing which is advertised must have ia/riasic merit, or else large advertising ISM eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which you know to be good, ad rertise it thorougidy, and you will be sure to succeed; if it is poor, don't.praise it, for people will soon discover you are lying.,. Such it the policy of the Brausciros Lorry, which runs to three great regions in the. West : Ist, to Omaha, connecting with the great irs ciSc Roads. 2d, to Lincoln, the capital of Ne braska, and all that beautiful region south of the Platte, tMed with B. B. lands and home steads. 343, to St. Jwiepli, Kansas City and all Isnatit points. The roads are splendidly built, have the beet budges, finest cars,- the miller platform and coupler, and the safety air brake (to prevent' thajoss of life that is everywhere else hapricn ing),Pullniatis sleepers, Pullman dining cars, largo and powerful engines (to make quick time and good connections), and are in s word the best equipped roads in the West. So that; if you desire to go safely, surely, quickly and comfortably to any point in . Southern lowa, Nebraska, liansaa,. or on the Pacific Beads, be sure that you go "By Way of Burlington." . AU who wish particular information, and a large map, Showing ' , awed!' the Great West, and all its rail i rcad connections, can, obtain them, and any other knowledge, 11, addrening General Passenger Agent, /1,4. /11e. /t. P., It. Barlisext, Barnes PETRUSEIS, On No. 6' pov o 10.-4.goeasa potato; sad best for Main crop. L noodling it tbilisitud Chili, and ikto the same seed-balLitib 441g'srly Boo; Oda - dell white, oyes .billow, oblong, flesh white ' , mealy; 'grows to a lergerolui and; caormonaly prodee. bee. Price, 40 coati per Tc ct; $l.OO per That: . el; 13.00 per Barrel.n• %atm.- • Towanda, Pa. spy. B. A. Pgrrcs & Co. Imo con cluded to waive the formality of a special (iron ing day in their lititlinery Department.' and are receiving an unnanakpa,tronage from their old customers and the public generally, "for which they hereby express their lineable thanks, and ask - all to coma and see wlat they have in store at prices to snit the - times. - , Towanda, Uay 1,1872. G.lB F/TMIG AND FIITULLES.-7--CQD DMO, nIIAELL & Co; hart secured the services of a very superior workman, - end aro- prepared to do gas fitting, on short notice at the , re ‘ dnocd rate °IIS cants per foot. Now is the Urn° to get work done before the price in advatecd. A large stock of fixtures, brackets, on hand. FRMCIT. LADIES' HAIR Du&cu.— Madame-Eta. Ltrom, French, the experienex-.1 and skillful liar Dresser and Ornamental Hair Worker, from Elmira,•N. Y., can bo !ten in the Ladies' Parlor, Ward House, Towanda, Pa., for 3 days, Slay 9, 10, 11. Ladies and gents who wish to examine beautiful Wigs, should, call at the Ward Homo, Xs; 9, 10, 11. - _ NOISELESS Curio; Powzrz.—R. M. Whits offers fcr sale, to our dairymen; and all buttertuakers, some Ounce Churn - Patient ; to be run by Dogs, Sheep or Calves. His Mgato Pateut Animal Churn Power is the best inctiu- Cdo• 4 wheel churn power in the wdrld. It Is noise leass in limping, ✓•asy operating and durable— will last a life lime. it fa adapted for churning either by crank or. belt, shelling corn-, turning grindstone, fanning Ain, Ptraw-cutter, Cir oilier hard power mach/ries. It is a wonderful im provement 045./lbe common, geared,! noisy, headache-molifhy, 'hard mhning "rack and pinion," and' endliess-ehain chnru polrets in common -E. U. Fraorr SPr.ING STYLES.-- , -EMPOEIy OF 06 walking npitzin strevt in quest of soinctliii,g new, I gazed in every win,:u•r th.Lt .carne ralun tay Unta I came to Wolff Lrother::', and lind,iur 'there their store, saw, oh! such Itonnut:4 there I nevtr hid seen before. I quickly bounded op the stsii - s ‘‘itll true heart felt emotion, Awl landed ere I knew it in Mrs. 311x , :us , Rooms of Fivlitoti; And oh! what lovely flats end Bonnets, and Flowers all to match, And afall supply of Fancy cr.:ods or all 4Nuw,ladies, my advice is, f.',o sec for yoUreelf, As she has the larg...st ars runros ar 3Cillinery . in the latestitY , 4F-and at the 1 , ,we 7 i1 price. NEWMAN—ARSOIif. —At the M. E. Par,:on age, in Little Sleadmvs, by the It,y. IV. Reynolds. David C. 'Newman Rita liakelia W. Arnold, eldest danghter of William P.A:mold, all of Warren, Pa. ' BRASTED— 1NGE11.•401.1... -In Soullir , rt, N. Y., , 0n Saturdiy, May .1, 1572, A. W. Ststiteti, J. R. brasted and Miss Mks; In gersoll, botb - or Wells, 1...1r0rd CLEVELAND—PANNELL—At the lime of the bride in Orwell, Pa., May 1, 1 , 72, 'K. Darner, Mr. J. Cie , r.) and Mis 17. Annette all ot Or t:l1; OWEN—P.OIMNSON.---At. this L'Hilis'i4 in New Albany, April I I, by It 0....1.r 'Mr. J. 11. Owen, a 0ri..114,1,. e x .., Mrs,. :thin., Robinson, an of Bradford Co., PA. WASEIBEIN—YANGOIITSE.P..—AHiI ls - p 2. by ller. E. lincrougkis, ...Ur. Silas Waslll).ini and 3:vs. Sarah Ny, alu Ps. cr.csK —JEN:sZLNGS.—M.ay 4, by the Fame, Mr. C. S. Crook, or Wyalw , lng, auci Miss I,ot• tie Jeouings, of Standing Stone. STEVENS--COLMAN.---At Stcronarillo, nn th.• 16th ult.,ty 11ev. T. Thomas. ?Ir. Dorton W. Slovens, of Sterensvillt.‘, and Me Mailinm G. Colman, t f SlortmAriile, •• WEBB—KNAI'P.- -At thc• hons,2 of Poor' 31,m -to. in 14ylcania. L'radford Co„ Pa., April 28, 1872, by nor. Joe! Jcwell, Mr.. L. W. 11:e - bb, of Wellsboro, Tioga Co.. N. Y., and Mrs. Lnev • • M. Knapp, of Sylvania, P.a. miLLr.t{—_ALrom).__t, I::mithil.4l, :gay 5, Harpst, John W. Miller and Mar: 'll 7 . Alvord. CflArl',l' . .E. —(n the 21st in 1: nit.• 11.. r •', Stethe itlell, yteatigest ilamzlitrrt+'.l) 011,1,1 and Deborah ch,fr,,,,, aged 12 years and months. Dear Ste:lie; oh gored and t Is 110 W hn angel bright ; She hr.s no pain nor sorrow e.)w fler da•rit has no nights She used to sing a Saviont''s prat... , Sbe used to feel his thy:. But now she Las a harp of gold • To praise his name abot e. She often prayed for parer heart, And loved to road God's Word : With Sabbath sc•liool she had to pm; , tier voice no more is heard. Another child has gone to blue p, I. trust on Jesus' lireast ; May griee Divine now r.,-tiidony .eet. To meet her blest. D. Co Wumum Ic DiAcs HOWELL.—In Herrick...lKit 'LI, Mrs. Harriet Howell, wife of Mr. Jes:c aged G 7 years. Mrs. H. had bc,vn married 17 p..trs, acid beth a conpdtent and worthy member of the 113 : ;It!st -church for nearly years. [Montrose L'epuWican pleas.) copy.l Th dams Maddocks, Produce Commission 'Merchant, '2) Pefinsy lvania Ave nue, Scranton, Pa. Butter, E ge, Lard, Cheese, ferniti, Potatoes, Ae., Se. Cnusignurnts soli citea, and returns promptly made on . sale of Goods.- References cheerfully given. Correa ponde.nce soltcited. tar Wm. A. Cu.iatLEia,tx I:Qcp'3 a better aosortaucat of Seth Thomas' Cloclai, than any one to Braafor.l county. rricos from t 2.'21 to $25.00. Also Ithaca rale: tidaT;lA till tine rt . tnell C 10.49, Rlwayti on hand. Ali irars - ro,f rd. WA.. Persons wishing to Ilny, Sell or Lease Houses or Farms, I,dl find it GI their advantage to call on Jons W. Mix, 1:.-al Estate Agi.ut. 011ie 3lerear's B:ock, Towanda. • 24. We, the undersigned, has ling. had ample opportunity of estimating the abili ty or Mr. SAMUEL MALE, as a Gas Fittt have, great plelO4llTO in testifrinit that wd coasuler him a competent and Luttiful meellaute„ and possessed of busineasnualitleations which fully entitle-film to the support of the public. • We therefore hope he "ill reeCite a share of public Ikuppot t M. C. l'ilmtere.. .lAtms 31.tei•am-A:ve., G. F. Maitirs, N. N. Barrrs, .1. 0. FROST, MCCtIIE, C. M. MANV31.1.3% J. 0. G. Meuoi, D. S. rItATT, A. WICKIf.OI, J. Evans t HIT.111:1711. SAMUEL F. 1:01".I.F., Praetical Gas anti Steam Fitter; (Over twenty yeara' ciperienet). Shop under Gouisairrit's " K. C. r." • I'. 0. Box 471. DR S.M. WOODBUIIN, Physician an,l Surgeon. Offl,e northwext comer Ilauae anli Pine Streets, up rtairm. 'Leirands, Ilay I. 1872.-1 • - NEW TOILET OF FASHION Respectfully informs the 14dies of Towanda Ent vi cinity, that she has taken apartment:. in the base ment of Bender's Photographic Gallery. Main stre t. one door north of Meteor's Bluck. when. , s h e; Las opened a HAIR DRESSING PARLOR,', And la prepared to receive orders 1. r all 1011. E .a liar Work. inch as SWiteilf lir,jok. 1110 all kinds of ornamental Halt* work. Shau,p , ..inz ant Hair dressing done promptly at private ru.a.lett• - •',.. All pails waruceive inune , liate attention, CL.rg. Moderate. Towanda. May 1. 1871 1 COAL AT WYALUSING! The itnderrstgned have on hand, and intend to keep. a rixpply of SnUivan Anthracite, Larciay,:_and hard Anthracite Coil or the rations sires. Rept. 2% 1871. (1. H. WELLER a 141 SEED! SEEI)L • • LARGE AND SMALL CLOVEN AND TIMOTISY ZIXED lot gala at W. A. DOCUWNIX., rob. 39'134*. 111v.imt L.iv ~~. -~~ 31 AR nIEn. 1) 1 E SPECUL NOTICES. I=MIZI New Aivertisentr.tc. 1111.3. It: J. 1:110)1SoN New 'Advatisemenb. POWELL & CO., Would tall ationLon G, the urii‘al of their lar,;e and conivieta etock, of SPRING GOODS DRESS GOOPS It: grval va.ciety . „lien' baud wme stylea at low.prices. WHITE GOODS Tibla Liwnu, Toweling. Ac. A vp's rd.d St. sot.ment CLOTHS AND CASSIUEREi I,Lo new Oyler CAL 6 I NUIIAMS, CHAU BRiSS, &c. Ia all ,;'or.; ail DOMESTIC GOODS A .cry large of x b NMI HOSIERY AND GLOVES C L.;tningp, Notiunp of all.6iud 100 Pirasola fplit4ioua •u end; _a4eortp:cut of tLeito gOo CA It PETS, OIL CLOTHS, 3IST- TINGS iu all qua:. Airs . :. A ,plendid slo!.1 • - WALL PAPER AND WINDOW ' 811A.DES 11 Clety 14; le .1 , 1,1 .0141: BOOTS AND SHOES. %V gixett this .Slivart. rilnt ,nneciad attention. and arncptly hurtle ). , ur ttuTee to n 'of it. WE SELL IW3I Yll[2El'S IxtoTS TRUNKS,TRAV.ELING BASKETS, Sc. We keep . con- aantly on hantl a zcomp!eto klsorttnent of these root. GROCERIES. IfUILyER & GORDON, AAA.. • -. WIIOLESACE AND RETAIL . D UGGI ST S Having catenal , ely tipatred thrir stoic, at the old aunt!, have ro-openoil with a larger, new and well :w.lceted stork, cinunstihg. of ACILLS, EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, VERBS, SI.IO,SR- COATED _rims, TOWDEILS, Gilii% trinUPS. ECLECTIC - ANDRO3LEOPATIIIC /111:- DYE. SIT;FFS, MACHINE- OILS, ITUE WINES' AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET AND :FANCY 4100DS ore than the usual eue . aud aittlation given to the Compoundimi of Pre.criptions., Open Siandais, front 9 o'clock,* m.,to 1 p..,t0. k from 5 pan. to? p.m. Le, MA.lnr...t. ain be conorulte4 at the store on Sat 12rday of each week, as tteretoffire. 4 Towan.la, May 7: Isl 2. - ENTIRELY NEINV AND nTrucTivE -Gc4nsAT *LIE DOLLY . V - RDEN -STORE: MILLINERY, .LADIES. DRESS incite a to the tnallVul 3Dl?"' SS GOODS* • Mes . ' 17.131LV L. wooDrdmT. Mi.s RELNE. 'rowan.' a. May. 9. 4,71. PUBLIC SAILV. =I N s 3 matter of the. 'gar otirei, Lros.. BOAtispte,- Th.. nnder. - iif,med will, on - 29Tit, ncinz between the hours of 9 andll o'clock a on, of sa..d day, anti tothe store in the Borough of 1.' , ....tVand4„ recently t.ceopied by saial 'Marshall expor.e to pubic Sale. at aucticm, the stock of good 3 to eald store, and storaboure. being:a .por. lion of the personal psiperty belonging '1 to the es tote of said MtkillplBl, Bat samo to be Sold An tCr-- , 4 ,- .llor, in bulk. raid stock of :, , dods chusiets of Hardware, Tinware, Wood ware. stoves:Tools; and such other articleS se are - noisily kept irMt corn:Arr. Ilar.lware The'undersigned will at any time at.‘c.r before .lid Rote, exlohtt an Invetat,Ory of said and the good's themselves, to atly l'orson de torm,tto inspect t'oe KATO, Th.. c,tht to adjotirn said sale from tan...to tint , !', caber befOre or attar bidding, is hereby rest ryl - • ToCranda. May 01, • 'lli. 0. D. STILES 4 h.. , ..viu g pnrchas;,,l F,DS ES DA.Y. Mn: /I.3*WAV iit-SiOd: and iA constautlY recievillg fresh supillips (if-pure Drug aud Mer Dyea.Patuts. Varnii,berq - .tc. .&;, , cnt for all tbo • uxoet popular Pat eLt AlL:arc:rico. A fresh buppfy ol the celi•bratod VI 'S EC/ AP. ti.a.'t Ells:, • ' . I'are - Wiltei and Liquors for mc.licinal puybses: hest brands of C.igai a and Tobacco; choios Perfum ery. toilet and fancy articles, flavoring exttacts, .k.c. School hoolis, stationery. and reins, Dealers sup- Chi-a with otatz.inery a: low prices. All Misrellani— vuS boos - furnished to order at puhlishers' prices. The Doctor will continue to practice medicine as heretofore. t )11i.:e." at the Jin n .: storo;•rc-sidence op r•)ite Presbyterian clizireh. l'r , scriptions and 1,- eripts acrnrately c0mi... , 3i14:t a at all hours hy a e ol n. pet.ut i l'vrk. • (April p.i, 1672. _.. .. P . EPOIZT OF Tiff', CONDITION of thr..*.nr.sT NArms.tt. RANK." Of Towatla. • l'a.. at clo,e of. business. April lath, 1b72 :', , T. ,, :rus and discounts . . - .5252.947 73 I'.S. 1t0nd...5 to ,;,cure drculatii - m 132,000 00 U. S. Bonds and Se, nritiev offhand . 950 CO Due from r•deeming and resume aient...,7,3 Cl 9 41 Due from ether liat.onal Dank..„.. ...... ' 6,541 11 Due from other banks aed banker!! ...... ~ 9.59361 Ilanting ilouse - ' 6.000 00 Furnlture and fixtures , .... ............... .. 2,000 00 Currentexpenses 2,060 30 Taxes P - A1ii......, -- 1,049 23 Cash - Items (including tdampsl 2,568 87 Exchange. - - ' 6,771 81 . Ikll,. q 0 Other Nat:onal Banks - ' 1.587 - 00 'Fraetional Currency (including nickel)... I,CS3 05 S I4 , -10 357 40 - 1.,-,.,-.11 tender n 00 ........., 19.7..41 CO .__ - . Capital 1.. d..,, i:i . ..aid in . :725,000 00 411 phis fun, 45:C.00 OC . . I:cell:Lugo .1.6 . 28 50 • Premiums .. . 3,500 00 ..PMfit and loss - '7,091 44 .Natioual Dank •eireulatlou o . ilt.Ntambng.. 100,1)00 00 DiTidonds unpaid 168 00 . Individual Deposits • 228,113 35 Dins to National 8ank , .8.572 14 . . 1)no td•other Minks and 114nhers , - • .146 89 SrtrE OF I'F:\'cz]r-FAs Ll,Sc. County of Bradford.. I 1 N; BETTS. Jr.,. Cashier of the First National Dank of Towanda; do solemnly swear that the above statement - is true, to the hest of my know-ledqe and belief. N. N. BETTS. Jr... Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me; this 13,1 day of May. 1$:?.. • W. H. DODOE. , • Notary Public. Cor.r.vc - r—lttc , ..: 0. D. BIIITLETT.) J. 0: FROST, ,k Directors. POWELL. persons . are forbid harbori nx or trusting on Cana on !account Wyalnsing Township. Bradford County, unless ordered so to do by tbeduidorsigned Road commis. said tovrrobip. - rXECITTORS NOTICE.— miti4An L herebygiven that all persons indebted to the'Cotute of MILO MERRILL. late of Litch field, deed, are - requested to make" Immediate' payment, and all persons having cLaims against said. estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. IL KERRILL, A. J. MERRILL. Executors. . May 9. 1772.—Ct• TN THE 3IATTER' . 0F JESSE 1. MiEßS.—ltatikrityt. Western tstrict of Penn* .To whom it may emweria—The undersigned here by glN't'S notice of his appointment as Assignee of Jeise Ayres. of the township of Wells, in the counts of Itradfonl. and state of.Pennifylrartia. within said District. who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon potion of hfa ereilitors.by the District Court of said Dodxtet. Dated at Towanda. April 16. 1672. JOHN W. MIL Assignee. Trio THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF ERADFORD COUNT-Y.—Gmert.rortX : In 4:nrsuance of the 431 section of the Act of Bth May, 48:11, you are hereby notified to meet in a:invention at the Quart House in Towanda, odthe find TUES DAY in MAY. A. D. 1672, betng the 7th slsy of the month. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select. rim r ce, by a majority of the whole number. of directors present, one person of literary and scien. talc acquirements, and of shill and experience in the art of - teaching. as . County Superintendent for the three succeeding years; -determine the.arrionnt of rompensation for the same, and certify Inc result to, the State Superintendent at: Humana*. 'u ,piired by the 22th and 40th ice - Lions of said Act. A. A. KEENEY,. Comity Stiperineett&tit of , pra,ll(wil County ",I',iwart.l3,*l'.s.. April 12, 1872.. 1- coot a an rsttli.pat ecelvod, an 1 to 'Watch io 9• sa roux stki4val Itiscollaneen: I'ATToZi!Ei DLOCE, . WEiES, And all 1 , &1144.0N5; lAria REFINED SLP.OSENF ALCOIiOL, -Fir rtmoaget; EMEI wi a Flue Apsortalwit Qt D. 11. TURNER. W. 0.. GORDON al.,l_l7efit Elegant Styles of FURNISI,IIG ,C;00 - 1) ! -I.'-' AND N0T10g5,,47 A.ND wutTr OF BANE.III:PTS l'EltSof , ;lll4 PROPERTY TiiE DRUG STORE L.. A, Li: GAVAT, it /10 . 111:. PA., itEAut - D:ts T.1.N. 1 .31L1111:1K - - C. s. tiourr, .1. D. CAMP: . 1%3 May .. Load ConnuisKtoneru. 3.e/LiNtilirrlel7- TN THE MATTER OF R. T. MAR AL SHALL and W. X. Marshall. partners lan Mar a 1 ali Brts,—Bauirupts, ' For the Western Distrit of FenuPylv.:nla. DI II Nala'reTri". 7 6 , whom it may concern,-The undersigned hero by glyes notice, or his appointment as Aiiiiignee•of the lam of Marshall tiros. !of ttio Borough of ie.- wands, in the county of Bradford and State of Penn'- sylvatda. within said Distriki, who has been adjudg ed a Bankrupt upon petition.of his creditors by the llbdrict Court of said bisbet. Bitted at Towanda, ,April 10; 1i72. b. A. OVBATO'S. An innee: HIGHEST .IIARKET PRICE C.1S11; I%IID FOll GRAIN, BUTTER AND" EGGS,. GEORGE WA - SAUCING, PA kprit 1 , Ib;2 TRY OUR TEAS AND COFFEE COWELL, ik SHERIFF'S SALE.-=-By virtie of - sundry Writs of Pt. Ifs., , on Vest._Bspo. sued oul of th e Court of C o mmon Pkdairyof B rad.-. ford-Colult/. sod to ins dimpled. then will be at . podded to public ale AT Court Bolus in the Bow' of Towanda, on litli/DAT the 100 Al or MY. 1/172, at t teesocx au, the fethlorkkg alitialbad lot, piece cm in situate in Albany twta. Wag at a point in the public 13 1 4 14 1/ or Berwick Turnpike in front of I. 11. Laddli bones running thence down the middle of the Idgiersy leadtng from odd term:Ake to the Bibtiard who:allot= to an east eat' direction to the center of the south bran b of Towanda Creek. theme down said creak theerrersh courses thereof to the line of Wells Wikox's land 1r thence litontr_said line in snortbeeskaly direction to - a hemlock corner ; then& byt lands& saidWllcox and others, in an easterly direction to hemlock corner on the Meter line ; thews/Wm:ma Issanamtioned line ' wire-southerly direction to the Borah Breach of To. maple creek ; thence down aid creek by the several ' muses thereof to tbe corner of William Father land : 'thence by lands of Preussen Wilcox to the middle of the Berwick Tirrspike ; thence along 1:161 Turnpike to the place of binning Containing 150 scree of . land. more or lam shoot Ele scree kirproved. with ten foamed dwelling houses; one framed building used for grid mill end carding wool with machine ry ittached, two framed grocerfm, two Urge framed barns, two smallboard stables,rrother out buildings tad lot of fruit tree.- thereon ; excepting and al ways reserving about - 4 scree of the above lot lying on the east side of saidwhich was con voyed by toweb Ladd to lcha bod . Quizablothich is more fully described in mid Quimby's deed:Aso excepting one other lot .00ntairdog about 3i of in Wye adjoining raid Quimby's lot on the north and deeded to S. D. fiterigereby Motes A. Ladd and wile. And which is tally described] in mid deed of convey- ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John N. Calif's use vs. ix J. Ormsby and 3 . 8 - .ol mPben- ALSO—The following deeMilied lot, piece or -Per eel of land situate in Towanda borough. bounded and described as.follows : On.the 'north by lands of Nelson,Tennings, east by Cherry street. - Bouth try‘ lands of M. C. klercnr. and west by. E. A. Parsons. Being 50 feet front on said Cherry snrentend LSO feet deep. Containtag 22% spire rods of land. more or lees, with a framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken in execution. at the suit of trdall Russell vs. J. Mussy Watts. ALSO—The following described 14. piece or par cel of land situate in Canker tsp.. INedoninget a stake and stones the north-east ' cornstVf Ephraim Case's lot, theme north 81% dem are along the line of said Case's land and lands formerly belong ing to P.-Vandyke to a stake and stones. thence north 2 dem west 62 rods to t stake and atones: - thence south 1117!;,' dep. west along Racket's line 107 rode to a stake and stones, thence south. 2 legs. v esrls2 rods to the place Of toodualzig.. Containing In SS acres and 40 perches of bind. ,ore or less, about 20 acres improved.-with about 200fnilttrees thereon EM!MEMiMM2I ALSO—The following described lot, piece or per eel of land situate to Athens borough, bounded on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Fran cis Tyler,`lleed, east by lands of C. F. Welles and the Pennsylvania and New York Canal aad Bail 110.14 Company, south by lands of the Pa. At N. Y. C. kk. E. Co.. west by Elmira street. Containing ten acres of laud, more : or leas. all improved, no brdldinge. - • , Seized and taben in execution at the suit of Mary T. Long va..,SLIV, Wheelock. ALSO .-45neothet lot, pieco or parcel of land, an iinte in the borouglvbf Idonroeton, county and Stlt 4 aforesaid, bounded se follows, tomit:-. On the .north by lands belonging to - the estate of John Min go.% deed., on the east by lands belonging to the estate, of William_Hart, deed., on the: south by lands of. D. N. Newfon. and on the west by Main - street or the public highwayleading from Towanda, to Canton, containing :one thousand and twenty square feet. more or less. with a frame house there on, intended tio be the tame lot of land as conveyed by A. L. Cranmer and wife-to-John Dunfee, by deed having datorebruary, 211,h, A. D..1869.and retiorded In Deed Book. No. 93, page 80, In the office for re cording deeds, in Bradford _ county. •Seized and tfilten lu execution at the suit cf W. Reynolds, use, vs. John Dunfee. J. rt 4. . P. VAN FL , Sheriff. • Towanda, April 17,1872. FIVRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM .1., 1972, AT TOWSNDA. Lisalea 0 Leeds vs David Drown Henry 3111Icr vs Rat:mem Tanner _ Fleming k /mita vinJoaeph Wooden - twee . Stephen Day vs Benjamin k Vann:igen ...... —*appeal Jeremiah' lambert:lark 111.1 - 0 Ward . Caße J C Robinson vs J K Paterson - -.appal Michael McNulty ye Bono of:Towanda: " trespass Jacob Tome vs Israel Smith eject N:1) Fox vs Hiram Sweet - eject Martha Tinsman vs William Grills et al.-- William Snyder vs As D0ty......... ..... = 0.1) Bartlett vs Antone Loder - _ appeal A Loder Til J - F Means kCo - ad fa Oscar H ROCkiteli vs J S - Andiews . • for attach. Henry caußrtint vs'Chas E Pierce .. ..... fer attach. ItC finsehsugh va Bradford county - gal" B"W Payne A Sons vs- I) Cash etal - lairs i Nathan Bailer vs Noah V Dunn et al. ,`. .. -....5ci is----- , ' EW Shirnevant vs Michas' Doran debt golltea k Passage vs B Matteson - inane James Vanltyke vs Ell:snail Smith mew '. RA Russell -- 't . ' .... . Emily Elsbree vs James Ellsworth .. ......... _debt William Career vs Stephen Evans ' - apnea: 31o4ess O'Brien vs Geo W Almout debt D; It Walkrr Az Co vs ,E Walker A Co" . debt >~ Dealt Terry use vs j w Dennison act M 1 - Cll Chaffee vs II L Smith et al - - appeal . tOilifto C rkeiii. vs Hiram Luther et al • elect C fliins'.oker vs .1 S Williston -.....debt - , Lewis Havens vs C L Ward ACo ' • • '.... .7 It Cowell vs Kelsey Niehola . ' trespass , James 31 Decker vs W A Rockwell ' debt - - Jonathan Whipple vs D Cash adru'r .......acct rend - William It' Chamberlin vs Orilla Antes . - .... ..:._.e.a.s‘t Caine Wheeler use vs-310on k Htafford sleet E A Packer vs John Gard.... —. . eject - A C, Moore sw, Ernstus Riff et 'al.--;isci fa . Dewy Buell vs WS{ Dobbins. ..: ..... trespass F. IL Persrmvs Tettlaff et al for attach 8 N AspinWalloss Ft II Tears ' trespass F H Person vs John Wolf et al ' • appeal P 51 Stowell vs James R Weir k Co .... : .........debt James Henry Xs 0 S Pratt . appeal _ C F Wellels vs Jessii Spalding ' - hums .• John,F Rnsgell va Willard E Stoll - '''-- appeal Henry Miller vs N Smith aducr Andrew K Pomeroy . fa C J Coolbnugh et al - della Julia Axteli vs C. T,-Merry eta' eject va 0. P. Ballard . • Supienas returnable on Monday. May 13..1102; at 18, am. •-- • W. A. THOMAS. 1 April .3. 1572. - - ' Prothonotary. A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— Notiee is hereby given that sr Person* indcbt-, ni tkl the estate of A3IBRoSE muRRAT, Igo of Troy ttrp, llre'd, are regnestNi to mate immediate pailnent, and all persons having claims againal eginie must presOit the same dnly authenticated for et-ttienient. April 18, '72.-wf; Ect-rows NOTICE.--NoticeEls hereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of JESSE MOORE late of Soak Creek. deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all persona having elainis against the. - sanl estate must present the ,same duly authenti cated for settlement. ABIGAIL 31. MOORE. • Wldd.tell H. 'MOORE, Executors. ]ls-..T,' - VOTICE.-IS HEREBY GIVEN to the tax payers of Towanda Borough that an application will be made to the next Court of Com mon Pleas for the county cif Bradford, to'anthorize the School Directois of said Borough. to borrow a rum of money not exceeding. Tea Thousand Dogirt for the purpose of building a School Uouae In the seem,' Ward of said Borough. ;5_1,120 2 April 9, A M DIUSTRATOR'S NOTICE.-:- A - A. Notice is hereby given thstall rersons indebted to the estate of JACOB DEWITT. late of Towanda. • Pa,. deceased, are requested to make Immediate payment. and all persons haying claims against said estate must present them dilly authenticated for set ' RALPH W. RUSSELL, C:= $519,120 25 AA DIIMISTRATQR'S Notice is hereby given that all persona inebted to the estate of ThiSpo3l T 411.013, late. of Wyalua lug, deceased; are , requited to make' immediate pay=ment, and all persona having clams against mid' ...state must preieuttheru duly authenticated form:- Cement. •STAYLOR. 41.24.'72-wC E.XECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice fa hOeby 'riven that all persona indcbted to the east& of ELIAS ROCKWELL late 'of Canton." decd. are'requerted to make immediate payment. 'and all persons .having claims against, fold estate must present them duly authenticated for settle ment. IMAM nocxwm. April 24.'72. Executor. A DMMISTRATOR'S NOTICE,- 1 Notice in hereby Oven to all persons italehted to th(i'estate of JOSEPH MAHOOD. late of Spring field, deceased, must mato Immediate payment. and all persons haring - claims against said estate must Present them duly authenticated for settlement. ". SAMUEL MABDOD. Adrer. with the Will annexed. roar.l3'92vG EXECUTOR'S , NOTICE.— Notice is hereby Wet that •Ln persons Indebted to the estate of Nehemiah If .Beach of Rtnittuleld tn.. decd, are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and an persons having claims against said es. fate Must presort — CHM- same duly authenticated for settlement.' "LEWIS M. BEACH: CHAS. B. BRIGHAM. . Execritors. April 18,';2•w6 l i T -l i 4 XE C it IX ' S NOTICE. LI Notice is hereby OVen that all personalndebtist to !the estate of ALVAII'III X, late of Warren ts - 0., Aileen/fed, are requeated to make Imthodlata P 3 YrtliAt, and all persons hating datum said estate must present them duly authenticated for se tiliment. ELIZABEPH, bf. HIS April 18.12-Zw. E=s attic. AA 1331INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of BARRY EITEOPE. labs of WYoox. deceased, must.. make immediate parlactit, and all , persons having claims against said estate ntust present them duly authenticated tor-settle meet. . - • A. JS NOBLE." • niar.l3'72wG Adfainistrator. ADMINISTRAT,OR'S NOTICE:-: Notice le hereby siren that all persons indebted to the estato of CALVIN STONE late of Herrick deceased. aro reopened to make immediate payment and all riersona haring 'Urns naiad said estate meat present them duly Juthentica49l for settle. meet. - • BETSY STONE. - • 11ar.27,'72 A DMINISTRITRIX'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate of ABRAM BAUNELIate of Sheehequin deceased, are requested to .make immediate payment, and all person; having claims !Walnut Bald estate mint present .thaw duly' authenticated for settlement. ELIZA RAWER April 18, "Ilgsr N'E CUT OR'S NOTICE.- • 4Notice is hereby Riven to all persons.-indebted to the estate of LORENZO ROWLANDMON.Iateof Athens Van., deed, noastmaks immediate mutest, and all persons having cisima attained said Wats roust present • them duly authenticated for mitt« - went. -•- JO)IN GRIFFIN. ` ~ RicacuVr. April 17 '724w. UTO R' S. NOTICE.— .14 Notice is hereby evert that all versales indebt ed to the estate of WILLIA3I YANItING. deceased. IMO Of Springfield. are requested to make hamali atesayment, and all pecans towing claims agatust said estate most present them duly authentbesdietror settirment. ISAAC A. Lome, , April IS. 1872.—trh • - PROST it SONS have the latest stscitatvat of razattsin ha the muter. Gil Lewd; - odec .et el AN'S ELIZA. MIIBILAT, E. B. LETIIEg, Adatinlitratora. P. D. mointow, Presiaent. JAY CHAPEL, Secretary. Fr•M"?`l^l J V TAYLOR. Adminlitzators Adtieris, with win annexed