tvitafot4ltipottq , MEI ay. May 23, 1872. Towanda, Thurs' 1D GENERAZ. _ _ . 1;0 CAL AN y Shares in~tho Building A550,„,.....‘a ,„,.....‘a t.oll at sorcity dollars premium on evening last. 7 Mrs. STRA T, formerly - of TTO:7, 'comity, and a six rof E. B:Naso:Ot. Esq., ,1 in Shakopee, Dlilin., recently. tom- Elmira hts bean fixed upon as ~f the three cities in which the 'anneal ex the State Agricultural Society shall id. The Fair thia year will be held there. W.Y. The project of building n sns ,;u-ion bridge across the ravine between Pine nridgc streets, Lka been abandonel for the c•2<« 1 2a).... 11. NalT, a coal train minctor on the I. IL It., was run over l, Tuesday of last w ek, near Ithaca, and so i , l:l'y injured that he survived but a few hours. We uro Oornied that FUEI3 t of Albany itownship, attempted Ent , al Smithfield on IVcdnesday last, by taking Dr. UNDELIFOOD, who was present, 11:1:nil-tcred antidoteS which sated his life. • Bishop 116 WE will officiate at on Friday, at Athens Saturday evening, ...1 this place on Sunday next. Ile will -eh both morningl and evening here, and the . rite or confirmation in the MEE 1 0 )-- The entel:tOnment by the Societies of the Susquehanna Collegi pziltate, comes di' this Wednegday even- The c:.crciscs n y 1 be•both instructive and ping. They should be attended by all Lz _ • NEE trir Valley Lodge No. 446, I. 0. of now meets in as well anti plcasaut: l a ball as can bo fond in !.1 ccuuty. The nionabprs have shown tanto.in fittilf.; it up so as to redder it and altrtirc.—Gicalier. different prints of era will find the Elwell stop while in this place. with the best the market lasts are •always polite 717,... People fro' .:•,ty, and e trail . place t• ;, rurbk , lica the atteni =I I)...llustiys, Es 1., of (lied at his residence on Satur -314 B. had been a resident t ti.,• tov‘nship for o‘!er sixty years, and was tried by the entire commtniftfr, as I ;lA, honest biristian matt. Ilia age 113111112 r'n, We have received a very neat :'ineltat,,n 11.: attend the fifth au:ilia] •••...,• of lo•pa:;=3,l4ss Bawl at litraic Park, tnrep ,, rt, Pd..,-toiday. The card WIN C;te t,',l :It the .' , :e.,(1.7,/ (dice, by our. old fore- An, Capt. A. J. TI:, rr. JACK id the "Lose' Williantspo'Ft. droir)ed in on brother •,,f the Wavaly thc other :tud fpund ilitu busy as ever. lie has Oft bn st arranged printing otnecs in the t:. r, and 4a.ecute: the neatest job • . li has reek•ntly put up a new cyltn. - at:A.:114.1 pawer. "May he - - 4.-- 1 •y . .In 2 our dead soldiery to be r• ;1 ; We'are not l aware that' •:, ents. lti,e been made for observ •.:: Tlicdeoiation of their graves to never IQ neglected. niz•upiry of their heroic deeds . . .h•d - dmval generation to gene-. tie 2 blessh , .iw e . which the yielding up • • Ir.. -ecur dito their country be relig- , .1(114. -hundred voters of • ntioaki the, cortrt to grant the n s per to boii•ow money to 11onbc, a:4l their petition i 1141 W li.ped 111 M. .1. , ! .1- &la, the work, but nt olive. and put up ; . , . ; 3, r.t:eorinnodate all the 1. , r , ) , lgh, and at the sane: tune . ~:.• 1 1 . 0. and J. E. FLE)t - .•true•l a e,:,,-I.artn,r,ship in the car hin;inesA. "Sr. 11. it in this ,-.)inint.thity as one of the ' an.l [nee -tut hinders in the lir. E. ilas given clivh•nee dn:ipg • he nino.•g nt, that al - jlnteet, thor,n] , _;!ily potted r. firm a pt l l osi•erons bnAfness. 1-I.\itrarr, the distin- J .:• 1 , 1 er.ti,,Nist Of New York, who gave an • • llall a )ear I.l' Bo tills place itgAiii tN . I2 lute no douh' he w:11 j. Aliliongh oting :eau, he 1 , e,e tie. hest eloentionists. in 1".1.y. engipzes in the profossirn oft, li he devotes tile prwerdii 1 . ,10.1i't some one put up a •rly-sniti..ictitly large to accorumo pubLe ? do 0, t lichcve Iher town on the line of the Erie t",f h.itel accommodations. J-tys g , t a "s.uiare meal " at Major :: you are not so sure of finding a ri , mi to 10.f,:e in. When friend • I.', ria (-1 ; cf,mph.u.d, tin, to a IL I ],"*" Wai brou,..;ht before • llannsr_ss,. last ~,p l4iit, i f hi. , mother, and ordered ;;-1 . Or ro.l4ge. dli.i mother Luadj: am was theofrigible and tingorentt i•-.;.:. i an int: , lligenf, bright boy,' and 01,•41;;,, , he will be scale ted to in his ' . hope will become a useful man 21 aro]. Case SllOlll4l be a warn :l t , :kt , irc,l•Oef other boys who:are run ... • :1: oui sll,- ts, and allo-a - rd Lc " :•;nhcre they pkc • : c •t at.... .;• ra;. i s '..1: \l' 11A:—,SXGE FROM OE 01;.- ENOL_!,ND 3,.); .I..in6' of. .': Cli 7130:rni long,looled'for, .hoped r r ram came at lAA. Refresh den rteueetl Saturday night, AA:I:0140i not enough lu , kihten the earth to any it! ha. been of incalculable • , .r ; itrotg the atmosphere and which were raging in all the cot:it:try. Let hs be thanktul Premised "the early And t• r and . " with whom there is tielther shadow of turning:: El tslc,;:litilay last was 'Whit-Situ (lay niprat(6 the acseent of the .14,,05t1e6: The name is •• 'rill'', or Windom,. 111 mvirle-1. It is alt..) call a S{sigh feast nlitelt fell Lilly The thy following is hi •", • r: ;rd anti -v.- is prettl r•. par.g !wt.' and tshieh I,c;r i :1i • • ?, 1. 1 f• sr 1 , ,:.. 1 / 1 4." )I. , nik Auto ; l.rr ,th ! ! parpc , sc '4; 11, flay 4/1 such ttrattscmontz and sUA. , ;•:t..4 o.ty. dic- Mr We are under obligations to Dr. ram, of the Journal, and J. W. Bums, ter courtesies extendod while making a short sojourn in Corning last week. Wsuascrrow's handsome mildew*, the new $OO,OOO school bonne, and the Glass and Water Works, wore visited and examined. The three latter insti tutions- aro just what we Want tore. The "Dickinson !Immo" Is a good hotel, and com pares favorably with the Towanda houses. Tho Leßaysville . Band sere nadod Col. A. G. Maws, S. W. Ar.roan and N. C. Ersttnitz, Esq., on the occasion of their visit to this place last week. Tho band is one of the best in this section, and their fine music was heartily enjoyed by oar Catikelni and'oaP,oalailY by those who were honored by hearing them at their residences. 'We hope to hare the pleas ure of seeing and hearing them often. 1:19,.. But little business WAS trans acted in Court last week. The most important case tried .was VANDER MAUS VS. WARD. This was an action brought by Wu. VANDER3AR6 against JOIDS 0. Wenn, to recover damages for an injury to his minor son, received some two years shmo by being thrown from a running horse, which plaintiff claiMed Maw had induced the boy to ride. Verdict for plaintiff for $525. SP - TREMADIF:E; an Pictures of "Travel and Art,".vrill bo exhibited in 3ler- CUr's Hall for one week, commencing to-morrow evening. This exhibition is everywhere spoken of as one of the best ever presented to the pub lic. The Trilaune , says of it: " The securtey of the foreign views—which, indeed, even to the untraveled eyo, have a strking air of yeti-similittide-4s immediately recognized by those who have roamed over the continent of Inrope. To see them, therefore, is, in a certain sense, to reap the• benefits of travel without enduring its cares" and annoy ances." sue. W. T. DAVIES, Esq.; has his new residence nearly completed. In addltiOn to being, one of the handsomest dwellings in Towanda, it has al: the modern imprirrementa and conveniences of water, gas, etc. The side arrangements could hardly be imprcrrod; and give evidence that an experienced and skill inl architect has planned them. H. L. Leta arcs made the . plans, and has superintended the work trod , th&-commencement of the foun dation. It is needless to add that Mr. D. is en tirely saasfied with the manner in which the work has been executed. ..Items from the Northern Tier Gazqle : • —Athens has a new lock-up. Canton has de. terniined to have one built. The -esperiment in this town has been a success so far as the maintenance of good order, and we believe our sister village will find a lock-up, conducive to good order and neighborhood (inlet. —Judge LONG and son have finally decided to put up a verandah across the front of the Troy louse, arid work was begun on it on Monday last:, The Judge is always active for improvement, and always does his share. There is evidence that the present season' will bring a largo number orguests to our village, and that the Chalybeate Spring will receive its full sharp of attention. PELSONAL.—Mrd. J. H. IllAyN - - y, o nocbtord, in., is visiting friends in this place. —Mrs. r.r.yNoimg, of Baltimore, has taken rooms at the Ward Rouse, and will spend the summer in this place. —Our towreman, Join Assistant Dirgces, is about to kayo US 'and take up his residence in Johnstown, Pa., where he is to take the management of a largo mercantile Ca• tablishment. Mr. M. vill_carry with him to his new home the beet wishes of the entire ommnnity. —Prof. T. F. G WAN, forme tly of this place, was elected Superintendent of Common Schools of Lycoming; county, at the' recent election. pr. DAVID )V. SMITH, Esq., Ntil.lo - h.:en a diligent t dent in the office of. MEnura S liartitzif•T tipc past two years, was last wed: admitted to the. bir of this county. Mr. S. is a :voting man .1 correct and studious hnbits. and has gained a thorough knowledge a the hlw. lie is toed to make his mark wherever he 1.-eates. MePutnsoN was also admitted t the bar, and has 'formed a co-partnership with War. FOYLE, F.-q. Mr. Mcr. is a young man of fine culture, having graduated at LaFayette llege and read law in this 'place. We arc, glad that he has determined to locate here fur the practice of iris profesh.ion, as Lis extentive acquaintance-and high legal at taium en ts will in sure him a lucrative practice. W. 61.).% As A 5C.7)131r1: RESOUT.— Onr to.wn is gaining some repaation •among Summer tourists as a place or Ercsort, and w are sure tint by a little pains on the part of our hot& keepers and ether public spirited 'citizenK, Towania ruiwlit become a popular Summer res:denec 1. , r city pu,.. 1 .11.3 %%116 ilesirc a quiet, be Lally and dliring the heated term. Tie: L. y. 11. P.. traverses one of the moet LI. ao , ifol picturilsqno sections of the conntry,'aii.l s.i• have besides in short distances from t. , aa s.onie very interesting scenery. Odr Hotel: arc first class, and can accommodate large nlnther gre , t4; in addition w,) hare no doubt g id ace anni , , Ilti9im could rea lily be procured in private familic, , . Will some of oar hotel keepers take ui , a4itces t ) let the people in the. cities , of New. 'loll:, Philadelphia and Baltimire k:low of EOM') Or the aay4iit iges °VITA by this place? tel. The following olie9Ls of Wya lasing Lodge N. 472, I. 0. of CL T., were in staled Tue.,d.iy evening, May 7, 1872: W. C. 3LII/li. W. S.— J. L. PoLLSN. W. T. -TnEo: - .ur.r. IV. C.- -CnAnti:4 L'uNNr.u... W. D. M.—DaANIA STALFOUD. o W. 0. G.—Wm. GAL11..7, U:. H'. 11. LENvIs. W. V. T.—Mrs. TnEonor.i: 131Erw.N.. W. A. 8.111 . ,.. J. L. Pou.r.N. W. F. S.--11"-Niir Dmisv.N. • W. F. STALror4). _ W. L G.--CLAALANct Macs. W. L. S.—LICF.NIA GAYLORD. 1 1..1. 'Y ..`z =MEE ,^.l nr to \ =I The following .yrr re elected. for the 01:14511ill year : L. D. G. W. C. T., H. B. GAYLORD ; Bep -resollativi:to Gritild Ledge, S. C. G.vrcor.h. fir- The District Convention I. O. of G. T., RR, bt at Motinte, ou We..lneaday, May 29, and will it it be akteudetfaint repre sented front all !arta of the county. The artist no,)n ii it be Rin 0pc,74 air 62ssion, at which tihie all am invit.2,l,to attend. it:vetting settsiou still be devoted to open iliseuseion and aililreivelA. The day, in etemet.diTt with other bitri to-:ei., will be the t lertiou of diatrict•iflicer+ for the ensuing year:. Friends of Temperance! Bally And as we commence another year'i labor, may there be a grand manifestation of earnestness and de termination. May there be such a teinperance element represented as will give evidence that the people arc awakened to theirbestinterests, spiritual, moral, social and pecuniary, which are each day affected by this their great ene my, the "Rum Traffic." We have every surety that the good citizens of Monroe will glue:l6 meet- the °temperance people of the county. and that all - delegates or vWtors will be generously provided for, ana thaethis 0: invention will be profitable and in ter:. stitw, . Dist. Stc'v. Se' On Thursday last we gratified a long cherished desire of visiting Mr. A. E. Coorr.r., at his " country seat," in Cooper's Moos, t!tenben comity, N. V. On arriNing at the "hospitable mansion," we found several other gentlemen of the : editorial fraternity. The,aftenaocin W. 39 spent in a most pleasant B.nd:enjoyable inanner, in examining the large cabinet of relics and curiosities gathered from almost every quarter of the globe by different male members of the CoorEn family, - all of whoM are', intelligent, educated gentlemen. After satisfying our curiosity in examining pre served snakes, tomahawks and other implef' • ments of destruction, re sat down to:and thoi- oughly discussed a sumptuous dinner. Dinner over, wq accompanied Mr. CO(WEII rod his brut lier.lo the manufactory where tlicylcbrat- I ea bale.) y chairs arc turned out. Td)e demand for tlies chairs has Leconte so great that Mr. C. ha; 'Aired it neecs4ary to intr+4nee utaelesu i-ry ui Nr stutii ufas.pitc. Chs,li.rs ceme (rum ahnost (..v&y: State iii The Viiion, and wherever they have been introduced they give entire sat.sfactiori. The "raw I , uiterial" from Which they are manufactured, ,abolinds on the Colwell ..-tat.', wll , Oll ar.'4 , ll: , tVr ‘r 1:s , re.ry us.sslera - te prisse at , v. hi.•ll the y as, furni:bel. • The isler-i re ekfserh-11.`ed (inning the after noon rpesst r.iLlf the Coorzus, compel - Intel largbly for disippoiuttueut iu baying to remain '''!"' r.' 1 ! ) ,.!!..7/r..'foo ~,, ,;•••,! y.tvr,, _ Ttsonoss..-=-Things seem .to be moving along stanch after the old style. farm ers seem to hare faith In the premise that see 8- time and harvest aro to ocestinue,eotwilluttand ing- 148 SCITCIO drouth. Nature is just now tackingdown her Summer carpet agrees; the birds are with us with their happy music, mak ing a and building nests, and the fruit trees aro e with blossoms, giving us a promise of fruit In its season, if cold nights and insects do nck "nip it is the bud' no, " ilhoohaum. is aimed in the land again, and our country's hope—tho men and wome of by-and-by—are laying In a stock of knowledge to ft them for the duties that are coming. Stone quarry "on the brain," is not so fatal as six Months ago, yet the pulso runs high in some caeca, and good stone is being shipped The common expression is that "money is No learn of &case of "sßecie payment." Mr. LIM STCADrvast, accompanied by NW . Dw, istrzsn, called at the 31. E. Parsonage at Nichlon, Pa., May 8, and asked the parson to -do a Li tie job, and .at its conclusion handed him a bag containing Ave hundred pieces of solid coin. Reader, "go and do likewise," If you went to: Winter wheat looks sickly. Fires havo been raging in the woods near.the steam saw mills, doing Considerable damage to Umber, fences etc. Considerable effort was nel:essary to save the mills and farm-horses. - The 'echool directors have recently bad one of our pew school houses attached to a stump Machine, sliding it towards the centre of tho sub.diStrict. Mohammed once called to a dis tant-Mountain to come to him. It failed to come. "U the mountain will not come to mo, I will go the mountain r (?) said the prophet. If distance prevents the children from being drawn Itowards the school house, the house is drawn to wards them. This experiment costs the to nover foni hundred dollars more than it would had it been placed at its present site when it was built. Tho Rrogressive Temperance Society at East Spring' is making preparations for its fourth annivemary, May 30, about which more anon. Very respectfully, Auira .May 118, 1572 stir The June Galaxy opens With s tinsc.li article by Jam= MoCsserny on "Sir Charle4 Da° and tho English Itcpublicans," In which that clever essayist draws a spirited pic tureiit of the leading Ilopublhans of England. Ivsx ItruamEr's story called "Faust," is couclu ed. It displays tho best characteristics of the great Russian novelist. • GCLIC4I CUTEIt continues his series, "fly Lite the Plains," written with a directness and siMpheity which well becomes the lashing "The Woman Movement in Wyoming," is by Gen. Ilbtytrai 111. fix, who held high poeition in the young Territory when the franchise was given 10 woman; and hence is able to write of the experiment from . intimate personal limy ledge. i 'llrsdireins and Swells," by a writer whose name LS not given, discusses with ability and sharpni,ss certain features of our social life, the term "Brahmin" being used to designate the intelleo l tual efOment of schietv, and " Swell " • . the merely fatlaionable clement. itnoors, whose previous Articles on the ch&acteristics of foreign people have at- Xractedsattch attention, writes this month of "The Itriglish at Home.* "Modern Languages in . the American Col lege," is a thoughtful essay on the subject which just now engaging the interest of eve ry, one Whb studies our college system. Of tries the lane Galaxy contains, beside; "Fanny" already mentioned, more chapters of the "llcistace Diamonds," "A Case of Con science," by-ELIA 1 - VILLSAICS, and "The Cave of the Winds," by liLtur Loutss, Poor. The poetry f the number is by tiona Pnunr, - Miss WtxpLsos and Mrs. E/TlEn. Tho Cditorial department, as usual, disca:,ses literature, science, art, politics, and society and thd Club Room adds humor and pathos. Ite.;. DAVID LUTr u steam saw mill in 'Burlington township, was burned on Tuesdai night, 11th inst. Loss $3,000. No insurance. BUSINESS LOCAL. tie• Gui.osurra has the finest stock of FurLisbiug Fort S.u.s..—A fifty feet lot ou York Avenue'. Engnire of EL W. llooorms. Japanese, Black aria Brnssels Silk at Mra. Woormrrr Miss Kraxes. Flonr and Feed at retail, a Tun - 111(1a Steam Flour delivrTed free. " 3laltese," " Climax," an • Dollar Lorartl" Soap. Try them. For Pa I • M. J. Lo:o's. XX Globe Co ----: rsot at Mrs wooDntyr Fino boots .made to order n L. L. N ma;:. 00Dy S Co's. Another large lot of Parasols and snit Umbrellas fast received at de - If you wish to be in style, get ono of j those stylish White High Hats. For sale at IN. Gott - wilt n's Keystone Clothing Pal see. P2i l -Now is the time to buy sugar cheav ,, ac it always-advances during the Sum-, mcr sefuna. McCALE F EDWAIIILN haves large stock: 1 se—Ask for "The Bay State," at the I. C. P. - - Ics . CarAm.—lce Cream, delicious and co !ing, at the Bakery and Dining Booms. D. W. Scorr t Co. MM EMI ter F. J. CstniNs receives all new isiblietitions as soon an , l sells ILcm tit publtslicrs' pr;olt. 'Grenadine's, striped and plain, in Black and Sic:el Color?, at Mrs. VitY)DurrY 2111 , 5 [, Kr.ENF. . s. I . Chinese Erns tolNCloths and other icts. Dress Goole, jngt ork•ned at Powtts.,S; Co.& lel; New Calicoes and Ginghams just rel:elved PONTLLL l CO's. ter Yosemite, • Maraposa, aT Blouse Linens, at Mrs. WOO ai t rre.4 KEENII.S.: ...A i 'i'• I 4.. ‘ mai... A large and full assort/ Wh . ite r.ondr- at 4 / • .1 4 - - 2- te# La Mode, Florid; Rough and-Ready, Juno, Salli den Hite, at Mca. Woonurr/ ter If you don' now what you want is the B)ok aortationery call on C. F. Ctoss. /_ _ - Alpinp Tourists' Parasols in Serge,piagnnal Striped and Pongee, at VOODE t t 4 I - r t 11.19.. q KtEXE'S: `d, *ay erround Plaster $6.00 per ton, at TotFAnds Steam Flour MILL Ell Early Bose Potatoes AU . cents Vr B. m. C. F. Ceoss is selling Bibles for 25 petits. A Hugo . stock of new Dre GiKxl at EVANS & 111LbILLIV:. 4 Ikik ge stra.t. itirSunday School Superintend clits 1 Wit! find a g.nid htipply cheap t itibleg at Cr.ons% tei. A nice .assortment of Prayer Itrn~k I, elimp, at C. P. Carlota'. Shawls ea 1' :)j, st DEE Nitrotis Oxido pas for catrac Plej ist ICTI•v ,fr r'f'!?..*'• To DAumatii.-4 full • stock Of Tubs, Firth's, Buttor-BowLs sad Who, and Ashton Bait, at 11. Z. Lam's. May 1, lilt sar Hosiosynnd Gloves, Ribbons, Nock:Dos, Loco and linens, °ours and Doffs, a spkodld lice, just opened at Ptorsi.v.t• Co's. Stir Favorite, jano, and other la tale styles of Bpslog Boinota sad Eats, at Ma. J. D. Midge skeet, Totrondo. • oar Ladies', Misses' k Children's Rho Shoes, at great bargains and in great vari ety, best assortment in town, Jost received at rinneu. . Co's. ter Splendid now stock of White qooda and Linens, at VANS dr. Ilannyrn's. Bridge 'street. Nal If you want a Refrigerator, drop in at Vo'ianast k BLaca's and examine the "Palace," acknowledged to bo the very best. We Baby wagons aro a - necessity of the season, and Wicznan d: Butcx have just opened a new stock. Prices from 1160 upward. IDS. A largo assOrtm - cnt of Brack ets just received at non Jr. Seas. LAZABtrs k Mortars, manufac turers of those• celebrated spectacles, have changed their agency from J. Hoomm's to Wx. A. Citsamramun's. Bea.atlessrs. FnosT Soxs liavo the excittsive sale of the woven Wire mattress in this place. It is the, best mattress ever made: • i C. F. moss leads the trade in the wall paper business. Comment is 12111:10CTS- Buy. Full lino Black Beaver and Silk Finish Alpacas, at Mrs. WOODIIIIIT t Miss KaaNes gar J. M. ALtas d: Co., Druggists and Booksellers, Wyalturing, Pa., Proprietors of the original "Drug Store," first door south of riaLtocicA Des Block. L Notwithstanding the great ad vance in the price of wheat and flour, In the cities, McCain. & Enwarsts are still selling at prices within the reach of all, the choicest brands (Allow. Ve;Notice is hereby given to all barinr, unsettled accounts with Dr. T. F. 91. - DItt•to call and settle the same with nie before the flrst of June May 23, 1872-2 w Stir One of tho busiest machines in town is F. J. C.u.xis's Wall Paper Trimmer. Ho is selling an nnwmal amount of wall paper this season. The reason is ho has the import milt and prices to suit all-who wish to limy. Beil. An entire outfit, consisting of a black suit of clothes, hat, suspenders, neck tie, umbrella, socks, handkerchief, white shirt, shirt studs, sleeve buttons, and a satchel to carry them away with, fur $11;.7,0, at N. Got D sitrnes K. C. P. TUE BEST SEED AND PLASTED Tompkius Comity Smiler. Tau Misr Wurxd. lLticr— It is the TorupkiMiCounty Hake. Either single or combined.. For sale by It. M. Wt.iLus. &c his t s akc card iu another col umn. Lpsr.= On Sunday _last, between Northern Liberties and the M. E. Church, a Coral Ear-Ring. The finder will be rewarded on'learing it at the Peat Office. STYLE. — Go to GOUE MegAno:es, Fashionable Tailors, for your Spring Clothing. They have the best stock of Cloths, Cassimerea, etc., in town: Particular atteation . paid to Juveuilit Clothing. All work warrauted. One door east Mercur's 834. tear Houses and Lots for sale, on eau moutttly payments, or to Rettt. Poplar street, Towanda, Pa.—ti FO1: SAT-E.—being about to remove front this place, I ofTer my house and lot,-; cor ner of Huston and Third streets, for sale at a bargain. The house is new and well Ludt, with good well, cistern, etc. For further par tieular44, cfmuire on the premises. WANT a.—By a gentleman with a wife and two - children, board in some private family in or very near town. Would like two good rooms and - wonld furnish them himself. For particulars apply to Hr . :gentry Fro.. To Rn-r.—A two-story Frame Elon.se, in pleasant Itfrality; Range in Kitchen; two Baltimore heaters warming whole home. Good cistern and r ell. Enquire of lean: Myatt, or isms:A WOOD. Powtt.t. t (WS. Ft, SALE.—A vidnablo House and Lot on the corner of Main and CheAtunt Towanda,. Pa. Immediate possession - given. For terms, se•e B. W. Laxr, Patton 's Block, Main street. • Ter: Temperance-Conventiou I. or G. T., for the counties of Bradford and Steil van, meets at Monroe, I:e . dnesday, M 2:v, 1872. S. C. Cancan, .S. Wyalusing., April 27, 1572. - . . . - ----Q....4 - Oil"' The best lot of Ma le Tables in toen. ICOST & Socs. - .: - 3 411114-4--- ------- ice ' The rr ,gressive Temperance Itclortn Society :ill celebrate its third anniver sary at Eakt ,hpringhill, May f.:O, 1872, com mencing At 16 o'clock A. Sr. Z. 1 acket pie-uic, good sfics, singing by the choir, and music by the 9nd, will fill part of the order of the day. / Invitation to all. By order of Committee 05. k. Fresh Stoci GirAd received every wc4 tit , ire, Bridge Air Farmers and Dealers will find s to their advantage to buy their Clover and 'Timothy Seed of Fox & AlEucen. They have a large aloe& and sell cheap. Stir Now is the time . to get your pictures taken at Fuoses Gallefy. in Rome, Pa., for he will only charge $1.50 per dozen for pho tographs for the next twenty days. $l.OO for large picture for frame. Copying from old pic tures a specialty. All work warranted. Roble, gay 1, 13'i2. • _teat of ,t. Co's. Broadway, and Dolly Var Miss Kozes. Mir Having lately added to onr regular business an Insurance Agency, and haring bOMO good Companies, wo respectfully ask a. share of your business in this line. Tours respectfully, Wiesusx MACE. 1 *9— Miss BramiT,'s accounts have been left with me for settlement. Persons knowing themselves in debt, wilt please call at the old store and settle. Drrrmen. April 23;1372. tar- N. Gou)slorn has now on hand the largest and most still - sh assortment of children's clothing in this county. Call and examine them at the Keystone Clothing Palace, Blain street, next to First National Bank. *dr The edition of the goad and roOr LiMS of thipi coltuly, compiled by Capt. W. H. CAr..NornAN, is limited, aid toutubip oftiecr; nil() d. Are tip procure copies:; t•ht*ld apply Sit',ll. iA for E..ale at tti IS office. i SL!arti-u' IPC] P.UNT ELL 1311 E I. llcPlitusini, Towanda, /,'s. Dtt.tunit..L. Cxcrea. =1 of Millinery at Mra. J. D.lllt.t.'s liar Attention is directed to the advertisement of Eu.r..ncrauEr.'s Fishery, in an other column. Mr. Emelir.imarli has spent a good •lei of time ned mor.e.y"in arrangiiig and and tlio. uho ; fancy the ep. ot pulling the " beauties" from the . water, eau unjoy themselves to their heart's content, without undergoing-the fatigue of frttpf, crrh , V"! thtrh...rj ^Te• r.!'!'l 1111. Mn. E. Mreaeshas the lar gost bof stew goals In this siSinlty. • To Iteur.—ltoom over the' Drug Motu, in Beene, now occupied by Dr. Wzwox, Den ist. Enquire at the Drug Store: sir Large stock of Bed sad 'White Wkoat flour . st UcCARE & Eow.utner.- Sir Mrs. E. J. itilascm 4aa just Fe. oared Ilakitadigne Foy Cored Skirt Supporter la all the gum W. IL Cautocnia, Esq., has just compiled and published in pamphlet form, the road 501 poor Laws of this 6:muty. It is work wadi every attorney and township °Meer should have. for sale &h this alto. ft. Mrs. E. J. Hamm ban just re. oeived a fresh supply of ladies' Iles and bows, all the new shades. Cumin= Waris have a few choico Chester rigs for salo for breeding .por poses. very cheap. Ago 41 weeks. Weight, 19 lbs. Warraulod throe-fourths pure blood. Nealb,. (Welsh Settkinant), Brad. Co. Fos attLs os Pimr.—Two dwcAing boozes en WM= street. Enquire of M. 174 LLNNI3O or C. B. Poona. • is. Toy wagons, carts, wheelbar rows, etc., etc., Just received at WiCsatott t. Bioces. - Se- Dolly Vardoa Prints and Cara brics, it EVANS it Haniirru's. Bridge street. ier MCC= & EDWAILDS haire But ter Tubs, .IFuldtur, and Tubs ; a fllio lot of Ashton Salt, sold at lowest figures. Fon sALE.—two Covered Carriages on easy terms. B. W. Lt DOLLY VABDEN.—Thelatest , sena , tion among the ladies of Bradford county, are the new patterns of Dolly Varden Goods. But the great Id. E. 110..Ammumn, ciao Clothing Pence of Towanda, has made tbo greatest ea citement ever known to Towanda, with his Champion $lO Suits, said by all to be the cheap est and most durable in the market. M. We would call attention to the fact that Messrs. (lona do ilicKaugx, Bier chant Tailors, have on hand the finest assort ment or Cloths, Strings, etc., ever opened in, Towanda. They have a first-class Cutter, and warrant all their work. Call and see them. One door east of Mercur's Dank. EICELSIOU WATEn DRAWEIt.---This is a Patent Well Curb andlincket—simple, strong, convenient; reliable, safia for children's nao; better•for keeping water pare, cheaper and less liable to get out of repair than a pump. Ex amine it; we think it mill please you. R. Id. WELLEs has it. It is the best thing of the kind we have seen. GAS FITTING AND FISTIIRM—C9V DING, & Co. have secured the services of a very superior workman, and aro prepared to do gas fitting on short, notice at the,reclueed Tato of 15 cents prr foot. Now is the time to get work done before the price is advanced. A large stock of thatares, brackets, globes, ctc., on hand. tEr 100 good Fat Veal Calves wanted on Tuesday, itlaj - as, between the hours of I and 7 P. M. Wyeauking, Pa. G9' We have on hand and °fie; at bargains : 1 Groverli.er Sewing, Machine, 2 Ladd k Webster 's •' " I Wheeler .kison'a 1 Franklin 1 Ikather Call at the agency of The Sullivan Anthracite, is the Coal for Spring and Summer use. Nothing like it „ It kindles easily, makes a quick fire, and can be as small as desired, a quart burning as readily as a bushel. it never dies 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 purposes. IlEvEnsiutz PLowif.—For Side /Hill and Level Land. llodge's l'ateut: it: very Lest iu uz:e. Tho:e rlows am wkirth - the 3it tcntion or our fat tart, MI a ce , very easy draft. turn as Mo. a furl ow s any level land plow made in Braeford c uty. have bec....eold by 11. Id. Will / :a, and are giv ing the very best ,Patirraction. Call and !CO them. • EXCELSIOR LAW: lownn.—ls not a nicely kept lawn, or f out yard •gross plot "a thing of beauty?" 'o ktep ytives in order you need a good Law Iltacr. It. M. Wriasa sells the very best— le "Excelsior." dle sold a num ber last year and can give good references among our A.cilizcus. Number 0, .51G. No. se Excelsior tcxtk. eleven State Fair in 1371. WiA.t.rs sena . the "Star'' ower for .112. Premin Lawn ou Sal.c.—Tho subscriber offers 4) sale his Flouring ?Sill and Carding Mill, to gether with 21 .acres of land, with dwelling house and ont-hidldings. The property is situ ated in New Albany, on the lino of the .S. E. IL It. The Mills are doing good business. Sat isfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Also a corner lot with foundation for building. For iurther particulars address or call on New All4ny. A. B. 111.-nr.v.n. 1091. Examine tlie figures below, from official returns. Sales of the leading Sew ing Machine Ws. for 1871 : Singer kann.fnelnring Onnpany. 181,260 Wheeler h Wilson • . 178,529 Grover A. Baler ..... . 50,138 Weed Sewitir, 3.l2whine Cu . 39,G55 Ilowe Machine Co., from Jail. to Julc.. 31,010 Wilcox A. Gibbs 30,217 American 20,121 Wi • 21,153 Original Howe Domestic NOISELESS Curio; PowErs.—R. M. Wru.r.s offers for sale, to our dairymen and all butter-makers, same choice Churn rowers ; to be run by Dogs, Sheep or Calves. his Adgato Patent Animal Churn Power is the best tuella-. ed wheel churn power in the world. It is noise lesea in running, easy operating and. durable— will last a life time. It is adapted for churning eithcr.by crank or belt, shelling , corn, turning grindstone, fanning mill, straw-cutter, or other hard power machines. It is a wonderful im provement over the common, geared; noisy, headache-ritaking, 71,12 . - 4 rwitiing . "rack and pinion," and endkss-chain churn powers in common use. E. U. EsosT Ns. When a discoverer of any sci entific Fullinct, asks the co-operation of the learned in science to test the merit and truth of his d:se;lvery by severe tests and prac tical results, and then to indorse and recom mend it, it is fair to presume it is valuable ,for the purpose intended. Such has been the course pursued by Messrs. Rau. N.Co., propri etors of HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Flair Renew er, And all those who have tested it (among whom we may mention Dr. A. A. Harts and 8. Daxa Rams, Chemists and State Assayers .of 1111034111MCitS; iiTxLITE DURI(ELt24 31. D., Pro fessor of Surgery in Penn. University, Phila.; G. Guar, X, D., Prof. of Anatomy and Physi ology) assert it is the best preparation in use for all cutaneous diseases of the scalp. Re stores gray liar to its original color, prevents the hair.from falling out, and crates a new , growth. It iA certainly worthy of a. trial. —Nett , burypr2r/ !timid of GevclLilp,Tly. lOWA, NITSASKA, KANSAS, CALII OR =A.—Advertising. alone does not produce suc- Cella. The thing which is advertised must have nwrit, or ciao large ,advertising will' eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything vihLh you know to be cood, rril;se thorou!,-7.1y, and yob wig ho arire to succeed; if it is poor, don't prise 11, for people will soon diacever you die lying. it'•! 4l lf . ‘ t>” , •-f !t.lEtre.•..frroe which mos to throe pen, legions ha West: Ist, to Cubs. einqualing - with the great Pa cilia Beads. Sd, to Use*, the wad- of -No. braskri and al/ than Inontital_ region loath of the Platte, fitted with 11: H. lands • arid borne stoadii Sd, to Bt. IctroWlEannts City and all Seam paint& • Thi roods are spleidid/y bunt, ham the best bridges, finest cars, the miller platentis and oupler„ and the Well. sir brake (to prevent the kiss of life that is erinywhero else happen-, lug); ramie. sleepers, Tullman dining cars large and powerful kngines (to make quick time and good connections), and are in a word the beat equipped roads-In the West. So that if you desire to go safely, 'surely, rfitckly and comfortably to any -point in Southern lowa, Nebraska, /Camas, or on the Pacific Beads, bo sure that yon ge" By Way of Burlington." All who _wish particular information, and a large map, showing corm:di/ the Great West; and all its Tama connections, ; can obtain them anti any other knowledge, addressing General Passenger Agent, 11. - k Bro.!. B. 8., Burlingtor, lowa. • ! JOHNBOII-11A1MIST.—At t h e M. E. nu . 101:1111ge, in Camplown„ Ifonday, 110 13, 1872, by Rev. T. I'. Johnson, Mr. Franklin Nichols. of Csniptown, to . Miss Natio Hamcrist, of Herrick. L W. tTrzuur. JONEI3—KENDALL.—In Granville, Way 14, • 1872, by C. W. Churchill, Mr. & B. Jones to Ellis L. A. Kendall, both of Canton. RELLIS—SIIKPARD.--In Troy, ra., at the residence et the bride's father, Dr. S. V. Shepard, May 7, by Roy. Silas E. Shepard, D. D., assisted by Rev. Edward Kennedy, Dr. W.J. Hillis of Barclay and Miss .7,ernsha E. Shepard, of Troy, Pa. - • ALLEX.—At the house of her uncle, Stephen Allen, in nom, Mary Q., danghtar of Dayton and Celina, Allen, • aged 12 years and 5 months. Ma= was attending a birthday fatty when she was suddenly stricken 'down with that dreadful disease "'potted fever,", from which she seem' intensely for more =than three weeks, when she was released from tier Offer ings and went. to dwell with the angels./ MARY was mild and gentle in disposition/and of promising Intellect; she possessedthOso quali ties that made hei a general favo / rite in the family and in the community 'beim she lived. She loved the Sabbath-school, where her cheer ful presence and sweet voict:l.iti singing her Sr viour's praise, will be greatly"minted. Wo-trust she is an angel now,• "and with the angels stands, with. a crown Irian her head and • harp within hn hand.'✓ May the memory of what she was and is draw us to the skies. " Ireeßnot fir 31,26' "—tines Sdectedfor Mrs. -- -1 , - Weep not for Ifary ; she was too pure' For each a clime as this; • • - No blight of sin had dared to, mar 11cr young boat es holiness. She passed -away in wee gay morn To 'Wetteroys on high, j And 'mid the joyous, happy ones, tier beef years went, by. • Weep not fur her. Weep not for Mary ; she passed away Like flowers, at early dawn The bud, just opined for the illy, Drooped with the rising morn. The frosts of earth too soon have nipped, Too soon earth's ties are riven, Transplanted from this 'sterile soil She decks the bowers of heaven. Weep not for her. 1 . 5 Z 'Weep not for Mary; she did not a Without that blessed hope, That leaves tho heaven-born s rit high And sweetens sorrow's cup ' Weep not for her,,ye stricke ones I Dow meekly 'Death the .; God gave—He took and II restore— . Then trust the love of oil; W no not for bor. Faassis D. Wyeoz, May 10, 1872: ' :NICHOLS.- -At Ciskei., Pa., may 3, 1872, Eliza beth 8., info of,feorge W. Nichols, Esq., in the 42th year a' her age. 3 / Mrs. Nichols as bona in Mao i . township, this county, J' 'y 12, 1823. For the past five years she h been suffering from an affection of the lung. Daring the past Winter she . was quite feoS, though for only a few days before her de' (II she was confined to her. bed. Sho was , 'lid neighbor, doing good to all accord lug her ability.. Two; weeks, before the day o er funeral, she wasAiiresent at the church And publicly testifieillii her faith in the Lord Jeans, and received the holy sacrament of bap tism. She has left as a heritage for her did dred and friends, clear and positive testimonies of her peace with God through our Lord Jeans Christ. Conscious to the- last, she died peace folly. happy and triumphant. She called her children around, her, talked to them, kissed them and bade thew . farewell. Ono son was absent, rid her earnest prayer that she might live till arrived, was, heard of the Lord. Slaving given good advice, elle bade farewell to all. her last words were : "Now I have done ,ny duty : glory to God." Having said this she calmly fell asleep. May her companion and children find comfort and consolation in Christ in this hour of sorrow. i HICKS. —ln Springfield, Pa.. Slay 11, 1572, of dre,psy, John Hicks, aged 79 years. SIMS.—In Smithfield,' Pa., May 6, 1872, 'i . tif dropsy, Charles A. Sims, aged 17 years. .- EIAIt.DSIVE.E.—iii Armenia, Pa., May 9, -1872, Mrs. Isaac liardslee, aged about 35 yearn; SPALDlNG.—At'Villiamepoirt, Pa., May . 10, 1872, of scarlet fever, Nellie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spaulding, aged 10 years. The remains were brought to Troy on Sattir day for burial. , Gr.%)uos Sxrru 1CICY•~~I a 4 BLAcK Molt. l / 4 Nve, Solo Agents., N.. 20,051 .. .10,370 -MARRIED. DIED. Weep not for Mary; she only cam C . To cheer thee but a day, Then back to neaven on seraph's wings, With =gas sped her way. , The lamb had straved from joys•ilntold Far down We's thorny track— The Saviour missed her from the And gently called her back. Weep not [or II SPECIAL NOTICES. I=o=l Itir Thomas Maddocks, Proanco Commission Merchant, 220 Pennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton, Pa. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes, &c., &c. Consignments soli cited, and returns promptly made on sale of Goods. References cheerfully given. Cornbs pondenec solicited. mar 4 . 31. A. CIIAMBPAILIN keeps a better assortment of Seth Thomas' Clocks, than any one in Bradford erwnity. Prices from $2.25 to $25.00. Also Ithaca Calendar, and fine French Clocks, always on hand. All irarra Wed. iteL : . Persons w•islhing to Buy, Sell or Leas° Ilotow3 or Farms, hill find it to their inlvantAge'te call on Jong W. Alta, Rear F.state Agent. Oftlee Merear's Block, Towanda, PS" HAWES Bncrrinals, Mor . troeton, Pa., hare taken the agenc y . for this County for the Blanchard Churn. Dairymen wanting the beat churn will do well to call and examine them. They are also selling their -Keystone Churn Power at the reduced price of $13.00. CODDING, RUSSELL & CO. are offering for sale Dawes liens'. Patent Animal Power at the low price of $13.00. This power is unquestionably the best in the market for churning or running•`'any light machine, is .noiseless, simple in construction, and not liable to get out of order. Dairymen and farmers will find it to their interest to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Also for sale by the patentees and manufacturers, Hawes grottier', Monrocton, Pa. New Advertisements. LT S. INTERNAL REVXNUE I Notice is hereby riven that the annual list of ex dne taxes for 1872, being taxes assessed on incomes for the year 1871. and special taxes, (Licenses) un der the Internal Dwaine Laws of the United States for the 13th District of Pennsylvania, b&_+ Veen re ceived from the Assessor of the Distri t. and that the said. taxesare now due and payable. Taxes due from persons residing in the counties of Slontour, Columbia, Sullivan, .Wyoming• and Bradford, will make payment at my office in the Borough of Towanda, on or before the 11th day of Juno. 1e72. Notice is also hereby given that all persons who neglect or refuse to pay the duties, assessed upon them within the time specified, will become liable to pay the penalties imposed by We, in addition. D. lIONTANT& Collector 13th Di:Amt.-Pennsylvania. Towanda, May 20.'1872. SPECKLED BROOK TROUT run vALE EILENIi!EIZGER'S Fish ERY IoWANPA. FA at our ~liar prr petal .L Persons purchasing trout will have thr pleasure of pulling the"speckled beauties - from the punt., a to Isaac Walton. A neat and couureslious house Las been erected for the accommodation of reinter,. and furnished with evinvrtitruces fur eooltiur -trout. ttport•ouen and plrastirr seekers will end this on: or the moat ink reiStall mends in the coantr, - . It t 5 dIVN.tI yoa the line of the 5. A F. 1« U. P. S. (milers fur tr'nt pnrtoptly filled, and ship ped to any' point, 'merely packed in ice. Small trout for itecking Fisheries at $3O per thousand. MOSES EILENMONE k WIC LlMllt"arti.ll'l3 . 4 1,72: Nrw POWELL & =1 • Would can Mantle° to the arrival of tbstr i large and cossidete stock of , SPING GOADS i / / / . / DREps capons/ • / In great rarietyl Teri hand some styles Si bw prict,s. WHITE GOOD& Table ,Llneuo. Towel CLOTHS 1 Ce. COS, GINGIIA4IS, CHAN- BRAYS, &c. Lc' all «gots and htylea. DOMVSTIC GOODS. A . - cry large stock. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Collars and Culls. .reek Ties, .itußlings, :lotions of OIL CLOTIIS, M/T CARPETS, MUn WALL 'PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. BOOTS AND SHOES. TRUNIiS,TI.IANELII•IG BASKETS, GROPES- Eir TURNER & • e I RDpN:, • iwiTowa nutor, T0WA...111D.A., PA ACIDS, EXITxACTS. ELLYIGS.. ;MMUS, SUGAI' COATED I'ILLS:TOWDEItS, GUl's, SWATS, BOTANIC, EtzEcnc OD 11031EOPITIIIC It& ran.vrtoss, DYE STUFFS, MACIIINE' OILS, =Mt LEFINED 4.er.osrat,sLconoL, - PURE WINES AND- LIQUORS, For Med:dual irpox , e2.. TOBACCO, SNU F AND CIGARS, All tho POPULA :TENT MEDICINES, MI , • i . . . And a Vine ArtFortment of ' .., _ . . TI ET AND FANCY . GOODS. . . . -, .. . Hothan tho alma] cara and attention glcaa to the Copomading of PreXeriPtio k /19. OpenSundays,hdays, zD3 M m 9 o'clock,* m.,ta 1 p.m. from 5 p.m. WI p.m. r. Manna, can be consulted at the store on Sat e), of each week, as beretcare. - D. n. TUIINEJI. ... - W. 0. GoItDON. arn Towda, May 7, 1872. . puzi.ac SALE . .t. i In 63 matter ot tho Mar Lrea., 'Cankrapt , .- - The undersigned will, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29714 1572, • Commencing between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock a. In". of said day, and in the store in the Borough of Towanda, recently oe6upied•by said Marshall Bros., expose to public sale: at auction, thentock of goods in said store, and storetare, being a par-. lion of the personal pie ,erte ' , longing to the es tate of said liankriipts; the came to be sold all to gether, in bulk. Said stock of goods consists of Hardware, 'lluware;WOodi. ware. Stoves. Tools, and 'nett other articles as are usually kept in a country Hardwar6 Store. The undersigned will at any time -at or before said sate. exhibit an inventory of said goods, and the goods themselves, to 'any person de siring to Inspect the same. The right to adjourn said sale from time to time, either before or alter Lidding, is.hereby'reserced. D'A. OVEUTON, Avsignet. Towanda. May 6. Tit. 0. D..STILE'. . purcl; A-" ased 7 Has now In' stock and .18 constantly reclevin;:;,fresh. it supplies of pun) Dings and Medicines. Dyes.P.unts, Varedshes, Se. l....,Sgent the tuostpoprilar-Pat ent Medicines. A freshppply• of the celebrated - , VINEGAR brrrElfs..: Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal -purpm-es; best brands of Cigars and Tobacco; choir. perfu•si cry, toilet and fancy articles, flavoring. extracts, - &c. Schoolbooks. stationery, and news. Dealers sup 'plied with stationery at low prices. All miscellane ous books furnish ed to order at publishers' prices. The Doctor wilicontinue to practice medicine as heretofore. Omen at the Drug Store; .residence op posite. Presbyterian church. Prikscriptions and re ceipts accurately compounded at 'S'• 1 hours by a COM intent 'clerk. • FOUNDERY & MiCHINE SHOP. The uladmigned ferret:aced the FOundry and Machine Shop Lately owned by Sohn Carman. are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to their business. with revnaPtrteas and rlierakit• ill kinds, New Passed. in the latest fashiOus me Cad le** "ssortmeat of these I= Main. Up, ke.. in all gnat. itics. A spl'enilki stock. In avail afylo and quality We bare given the depar mint especial attention, and earnestly invite'rour ituTeo. tiow!at iL WE SELL HUH- rums• Boom hags, kc. We keep am 14ant on hand a :caniplete anortatent of these mods ir:eh 610.7 k of ail kin.ls just ?fteiTed, and to *hien ve Altai imam: New Aa,ledsm:mitL iwnomisLE at D.UIIAIL UGGISTS ! derisivety relished their store, at the oM no me/potted with a large, new_ and well otee), consisting of TLNCTL'nES, WINES, &C., ,Ilnd all OP r:AzcEurrrs PERSONAL P:ROPERITY THE DRUG STORE or .1. A. Lipowar, is Dour., PA., MILL. GEA.IIINGS,, CIRCULAR - SAW MILLS', MAN Diti.LLS, An: kii.dc MILL FRO s 01:1.1 7 .11. ENGINES IZEPAIREP, Awl all w..7r . k warrzt:l:l it).givo SHINGLE MACHINES Of itoe latest - . amt Most linpr,ved cad Icrt cuwitatitly ort. band PLOUG-lIS, . • . . SIDE-1111.L. WON AND WOOLEN LEASIS O[ all kinds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLO - IX lIS 193 P L UCT INTS tlf pat kinds, itat the latest ietprocetzev.t4 kept I=l CHURN POWERS, LABOE. AND SMALL SIZE. STOVE CASTY-NOS CE/LIB GRA.TES. SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, IRO` E 1311.13 And all kinds otcastings tarnished tc March 30,1870..31EANS N Ew FIII3I .01iCan.13 Street, front4l,7, Wii ism Strcct, T9W.Ltil) . ,l, Live are receiving direct from the mince the very beet PITTSIN, 1'.T . ..XN16111. aunt AN TitruclTE COAL, u Lich vo: frupos.: td s.ctl at the crorrt tnziket price We rrepeafully invite th u^ ttisli rg to purciaso to call and examine our Cool, We also keep Lime, fresh from the kiln. ',We will deliver Coal or Lithe whenever desired 'on 'short notice, adding only the customary prices. ser:o . 7l-tf CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. We liara largo.loc or. . ILLINOIS T.IiI01:11.Y. SEED, Selected by - cu.-selves at Cldeago, •• • . • 0.111 . 0 CLOVER, Sciatica in Cle7claud. also' We Branch and • LARGE CLOVER SFF I ). . We will guarantee. oar Lame Clover Seed to be True to timo. We have a large stock stock to select from rd will sell it lowest market price, at Wholesile at: taiL I March 1, 1872. -• FOX k MERCUII. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASII, run FOR GRAIN, BILLTER AND EGGS; GEORGE .11ITIE, AVY3,II:KING, rA April 18. 1872 SEW STYLES For, tue LADIES J.. 1 of Burlington and vicinity. Mts. F- J. Minoru' (formerly Mips Kingsley) with 511.. a Sarah lllark, have jut returned trout Nov York with a full line of MILLINERY D FANCY GOODS IN EVEhY ~ r Ilmr 6ip4.4;, ul 11.rdics Caps, 110• vis aibbous,. Flowers ,und Laced m the latq,ht novelties. Over Dr. Longo' Drug Storo. Opening clay, Wednesday, April 23,T.r. Particular attention Oven to straw work. • • Dr.. L. V. BEACH, AND SCHAEON. reimsnthily located 3t . TOVANLIA, .T'artiettlar attPution to all Chronic Di.P.oas• mners and Tumors re.noveit without path and without use-of the knife. Oflce at his taisiiltnce on State. street. two doors east cif P. Pratt's.. Attenct. QM tlE , s3lforit.<l otd T,tnrtl-*3. - , 21,e !4.'71. 110 2 83 A MELNISTRATORp Nalco Is hereby Oren that all permenri 'Mat. eel to - the' estate of A3.113VV. ISURIL&Y. Ma of Troy,twp, dead . are reque,to make tannedlata - payment. and all persons ring- clahotitsednat sand estate must preseat the a duly arrthentlested for settlement. . EMS. XIMBAY, E. B. LtITIIEtt • • April ,vireaniatistors, wxEduTo 'S NOTlCE.—Notices A. 4 Is hereby Oren that all persons indebted to tho- estate otr..lAB V.OOIf.InLL tato a Canton. deed. ato reqa 'dad to. make 1111211cdtzto payment. and ap perso It _having claims against said estate, must presen them 'fitly authenticate.] tor settle ment. 11111M1 ItOCISMILL. • April 24 ' Eteca2lor. C.l - 0 , . to t = l o s t trm i fd ar u lig a l =att. t" deed . aro requested to roaka immettato pay niret, and all persona having claims against - said ca. ta ninat preacnit tho mune duly authenticated fo yettlernont.LEWlS 31: BEACH.'. H • v t -- CAS. muotritsr April IS, '72.-Nre, 7 • Exocntorr. X — E Cl 7 RLX S NOTICE. —, Notion to hereby 0.1 , 011 Mat all persOnaindebted to the estato of ALVKU If I X-,-lato Warren twp., deceased, are requested-to payment, and sill persons having' claims said estato must present them duly iirdhentteated for settlement. ELIZABIrra M. liIX April 18,'72-6w. Extrtdriz.• AD3IINIgiBATRIX'S NOTICE. bezel* given that all persons indebted to the estate of dI3II.OIIIAICSIM.LateOf Ehtsbegynn • deceased... are ma:tested to mate immediate payment. and all persons having claitne• against said estate meat present, Ultra duly anthentiested for settlement. rm.& TAIINER, April 13. - 12-nre Admintatratrix. EX E Gll3 TOR'S .NOTICE.L-- Nofice Is iterepy gly;sn to all Delwin, indebted to the 'estate. of roil.z.smo 11.0M.A.NDSON, lato of Athena tivp., deed, must mats immediato'payment, and all porsons having rialtos against saki entaio roust present theta duly antlientinated for settle . went.. 12:1 Executor., OHM E VTOR'S NOTICE.--: 1.41 :Cathie to hereby given that' an pinions indebt ed-to the estate of WILLIAM. FANNING. deceased. Late of Springfield, are cm - incited to make immedla ate p.ayraent, and all persona having claims against ' said estate-must present them duly authenticated fat settlement: .L.Sti.A.O FANNING, Amil 19, 1572.—G:e.• Ilaecutor; • XE ••CUTO,E'S NOTICE.- Etioteils hare s hy Oven that all persons indebted to tporestato of .1111.0 MERRILL. ' Into of LILO'. field, deed, are rinnested' tl make - immediate Ph.ftnent, and all persona havinsr,clatms against said catato mnat :present theta duly' authenticated fur, iettleincut, . . C. 311111:II.J. 4 . ' A: J. SIERBILL. - Executors. . 741 y 9, 1.172:.1.;t* . A-DIIMISTRAT OR'S NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given-to all peraone indebted to the eState 7 .of ANN ITALLIDAY late- of -Troy, deceaseJ, must make immediate pay - pent, and all persona haring . claims - ,a..ealnat raid estate must present them duly autb.enticated for -Fettle. rant. . . - J. B. ADAMS, , may.23 - 12wG -.--. Admintatrator. ___....... _ D TICE ANO‘tice i i : L h S ere T by 'l e A ls -T en fla n : S all 5 y ... ,e - rt O ettstrdel ' itea to• : - the estate. of WM. ilAr.En late of Troy, derea.c.d. arc rerimated to make Immediate payment and all persona haring 111139 against mkt &dato must pres:.•ut them duly Anthenticated for sett!, went. .DIr.LOS nocK WELL. - - :..r.y.23, , 72. . • Adnalnistrator. • A DIITNISTRATOIT S .I_l- Notice to hereby given to all persons indcbMil to tIM estate of C. L. WARD; tato of •Ttivanda. dereascd; mnbt maim imMoiliate payment; amt. personshaving claims against said estate must pr,',:,cr..t Varna "du'..y tutLcntleatelt for fq , ttictnent. OS.F.VII POWFLI., Administrator, '72gG A. D:‘11 - NI" STE A.TOXI'S -NOTICE.— 4 — A_ No:lca lar:vbv tiht al! rcrcong in dcbted t0 . ti1e4.24.7.th of Atha, drecafe‘l, arc r.ca...A.PA to mike immedlaM payment, and all pros tavizi7 . ; claims agnMot raid cstate muht presurat tb , :m actlicnticatctl fur act tlemptit. JEFFE:Iti•ION 1. WITIIIIII7ELL, - may `2;,:72-wG AdMiiiFtrator. - - r)M:t7SISTIt A.TOICS NOtICE.L hotoir: Oven that all t..rt=oninpbtol - to 111 -- ,:dPl - 11111V DECE.WriII lath clecea. , ed, axe :...,;izested in nrako itovlctlizto claimA a;:aiitt!: t Mate lutlyt rn. , e7itautiLoit', - 22tlf.nr t•ct tl,3:-...zti. • , AIC DEC-RWITIT, l'ul:. - '_ l '7_ OTT Ci AvAr,izioit M 0 W — Ft ,Rti Ti Light,st Draft, t Dural.l3 and I•arG•<t Cam Machiue :71 : Ilaf i rreeccirca FIrA vaier , v , :r c_..o, rd at rfc,wn athr Covalt:7l4ir3. -• 3Ta.rn:actzu-e..1 PERRIG 0 CO.,.;:s:L cy.v.ity, N. Y. ' T I_7_, OIT G AV A.ltiticeit Kai Wl--7A, Iron Fialino, Ste6l Cut. Itar ll:int - tar/ Gearing.. has no Ftr.de 'Draft is • a Guarded Machine. It kill . mow the : I nt. , : V13'11.1017T CLOGGING. eau beat thf: •vorld Cr Stan? 47)::114: /ti front .d.irt and The ur. the (int,r Sh! , eru.: - ..s inside of the Sarather, 1tra,50r.4 why it should be parchaPed in pref,•r .-nce tr, 3.10t, - .cr 1. Ite,ng Wide:: Track. I , :da it, r. , % , .iti'ott oa s'Lle-htllCti:;2.,.WhiClS rruuttitu.; on the ,-.7...ean0. instead of on the cut Irrass; for the earl^ 15 “S:•Il 1:11\70 Wet or mval• - • laud. h-avin.4 the and light. 2. I..king- clom! unarUt,l, tht:. .111V1•3 are .protected frem EU:ll,ra. motion of the Cut tar rd.:owing it to pies st. , nes and obstruaions ; passin.7, in and ....tit of furrows without Stolit.ing or The elk:" L •.titty of thiA Matliue ts : It can it,y the lwat :140;.2-..4 or tine wet Grass, Ncithetit ping or w..lrry'lti:z the team. and no. team can wadi ,IGNy cllootgla it. Far=t.. , rs s.h,uld try this. Ufa 6iuc ITfore the'buy. THE AIKENS PLOW Cliak.Perrigo SL C.., Grol,•11. N.Y TUE A.IKENS PATENT SIDE IlliL PLOW Wa.: invented and patented as a Sido Plow, I,t (-11w:ince has demonstrated that it is r....5 - w,rtadap. test t Levrl Laud Plowing as ti - ) bcEt Flat Lao. Pk - y.4'4. We claim to? it _tittreriority over any other plow in nse, tho' reason that it worts well both on side Ilill and Level Last I. It i 3 no cxperinctit. it Lallwen manntactrired for the past-eight year:"... ;MI of. the enilt o ti sold in that tune not vile lies Deli ; returned. Ecery now warranted. • r.etad. Ord,rs proniptly to ; • r,,l . lturther Inf.)rmation in regard to do Young Warrior Nowt.: or Aikens l'low, call on or addrut,i, lIOLCO= Agent, 1.71,ter. I.Madford co.. „d'a. M3c - 16, 1 3in NEW GOODS SIG N OZITHE BIG BON:\TT O. CONSISTING IN PART OF -ISIPORTED AND DO? ES,TIC DRY • GOODS YANKEE NOTIONS, L.‘.CES, EIfraIOIDIZIES, FANCY SHAW 6, L. S. CASE & CO NOVELTIES .OF :THE SEASO 11.:y I, I:;. - 17 P 1 E. I o . lt SGItICULTUR S MACINE.P.Y. for Salc.by • M.' ATELI.JES, 04:1•:e nr+. 3lercur's'D'oxl:, north Aldo. 01 - :(7 llottse - WiIoLES.ILL .s.Np RETAIL 1)1 L. I.E ,AuENT, AlinoWnr,!:kiacti!nre. 1.19r50 ant) 'llaca, Nvixc t i Boners, Grain - Sevdcri-, lkst.r,ibl;" and st4,l evIC!sA I 1111 Rocs, A U•XLl;P:W.krt:lll.lalVrlti r..LI 1.1)Wk.:11S IN THE nOrLD, C.JEN and deFeriptire. illnstratpt prtalc IltrtxiNite,l or mailed lr to nil appli r~•nt3 in 1.f , -....3-••• . . : . . r.Vrt4p i rs A:l,ril 42:71. -.. ez SONS have the la' S I.Z 1:1-1C1IWIT 11; • Imrrzt)\ - 1:D GRLIT VARIETY, AT THE STRPTIT P.I4ASOLS; GLOVES, k ; HOSIERY, EMI ( MIL nN'ERYGOODS, Empr.AciNc, ALL Int L'..l. I'ETTES, ,C Co. TOWANDA, 511EL1.1743 Foic atxD Ot rOWI-1:. SC ev..,1 ' V.; 74, WE'LL IS EBB EOM MIE
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