fitadforaPpotta Towanda, Thursdayti, Aprfl,l7, 1878. LOCAL AZilk r .ENERAL. Mun in ing JUDGE irontroso this 'week. RAI.= Mu.: Di is lying dangerous ly ill at his rosidenee on Fonith street. ATTENTION : Of onr citizens is called t...) article on our first page on the subject of tunperancC. I:. B. nosr and wife have return 'cd from their wedding tour, and will reside for the present at J. 0. Fnoses. * 31ER mu, 11loao4 1 ik Moony's - block of (Itceili..Tzs .on Main street and plank road, is rapidly approaching completion. t TUE free bridge meeting last week tras quite largely attended, and several thous dollars subscribed toward the object. OCE: columns give evidence this week c i unusual activity{ among , our business coon. all`the new advertisements. GeurlTH & PArrox have sold half YE their Bridge - street block to Maj. RALE. The Major takes the three stores near est Main street. A 141tGE number of rafts have pass c:l this place during the past few days. The sbute is in bad condition, but mast of tho lum ber crafts have made atsuccessfal passage. .1 - s-rr true that the Town Council IT fuse to allow their proceedings to be pub -lishcfl in any other paper but the flew? If it is. o, it is high time the people know why it is thus. . 'WE regret tn, learn that the resi dence or Cunnizs CAIrrnELL; in Burlington, was destroyed by fire on Friday morning last. Mr. and Mrs. C. were both absent; and i:aarly all their houshold goods perished. MR. llosFoim_ has formed a co pattlership with C: 11. Dmutox,ln-the hard ware trade. The new firm have a fine stock of g ods, and the reputation of being first-class businCi - s men. We ask for them ti fair share of pstircnage. LECTCRE.—The second lecture -of the 31; D. Church coitrae will In &livered in 'the church on li"cdoi - !sday, evening, Apfib 23, by Rev. C. W. ldrziNurr, D. D. Subject will be announced upon the Land-Lille. Tan monthly meeting of the To nacia alliance, will be held in tilr , M. E. Church lecture room, on Monday creuing next, at which time Mr. S. W. /LODGERS will conduct a model teachers' class. The sub, j.ret will be the " uriirorin lesson " for the Sun day f‘ dlowiug-t TuE Musical Convention conduct- Mr. GLADDING, at Canton, last week, was c )Inpl'AC SUCCeS3. About I,..isty, singers were and 11 united in pronouncing it • • er i:c•id its V. or wlikoi 1., 7.4 r. flrE ,anniversary exercises of the earn,! off on Sunday at 12.- 4. _ rho true nt..arly nil ,i,t. t, , _;,.th.T with a , ,,largo congiogation of I : off to the all caacr.rri.• 1. The . .conti - ibpticals Fur the ;IV :Amounted t Cive .1 - .1n.1 thirty lEI3 annual election for 'Vestry .• Chibt Chnr2h, held on Monday morn ,. :he 1 , 11 , :mk,f; gentlemen were elected : AL:v.r... Fax, J. F. MEA:is, E. W. . 3:teALE, O. D. E.thrtErr, W. G. W. -A.T.vo:i.D. • At a meeting of the !IA I t wal.;;;,,FET•ioiri W. (.1-. TRACY was • n W.krden. ULD it,:aot be well for he providing local int4 - fo,t ?than 'transpire . limos ef this borough, between of Vt - tille - sd,,,y su , l Saturda) . 4.f each TL ere ,wout,l LC! itlYt ac n..uch propriety nu ~ .rdil•ar,r,•,--as there is LD the mit: ,-Itan be Li pt secret en nppe.iran.^2 in the Organ.. ()I 11 , 'Eh A.I.CDONAi,D, of the - Post ,j):) . I) I artmmt, isitcd tbis place l'as i t week, : • u 1 to Elmira. of the knell arre:A- nrtaking Ur' dtpot, as be I I, an-old of liho c:eaped from since, while that officer had r .arrt r, cliarge , .l with robbing the at Danhy, N. V. Pl..tTl:ll T apiat V H. S. CLAIIK, " lii iN y. 03, K. - ur P. 4rill S. The : uftiN•t V , • • --F:1,5.1) \V. • ;$, ( , JOHNSON. - . -,T 1: NOBLE. , l • I ^L:it HAY. , 11UNCM.. -- -= anaati-ar burg,lars made - r t.frour ....n a as y vi ut last. The; were pre ., • .. •. th. 2 capr,..ss Ltlice by arousing : ' • rooms directly over it, but '! • au entrance into:GEturAz's slop, ••joundry,:and the Eur.-ka t office. A iv.;:w art:cle.3 of little val. -• the gtinsul j i;h shop ; and at i•ia is totonptil were made to • ' Wai4 taken. " • • t'.; n•. , 1 4:1 citiz-ns should • : :•-,,:t ;:.r.th: sr. acsPera . - • 111,1,2 W - 4/liD : The ninetieth anlii 'was! cut,- -1,1 M. Ayril. 7. TE,..ro nr;gr,:i;4l.l' lin ,41 ; Porrs, ; • ', c3:5.: Lm,u2, 65 ;:tars : Jam: Et.mort, .'••' 1, •,:1 v. mostly , !rpm cor;st:tutlm.; A:fea,,st of mueb •, - 1 tl n rot ~ c2asicm. n. C. 1-73. _ ~..1 1: I=l i:lll.y .: appears tO be cursed with I I . ( 2 ;3lduce of O. N. SPALDING, in. 'Was entered on Saturday night; two thievee. The entrance was gairo . the kitchen window. The two n:hno,, mts witz , ide, went lip stairs into a.4artatent of Mr. SPAI.DI.Ns -) and' 1 taking a watch an r d four' oliara the pock..As of t!•;: I.i•:'.; pants. c,ltt f the runt the boy ar.:ol:e, • ..• ~ t the blirghiri , •, buocketlitn • 4.11 ‘'..ziring the which :ensued Ihe .• in-the Tne noise sawa- ~,r. wln; a man going • ..;. . •-::: e'eielvc.r from under, I , t'atini his man. •;..,Le.tr . ,7,t4rs then triel to, make their in , luw of IL,' second story, f ;I. twice. by the buy Tie burglars t-nc escape, but All r;cre E !a:ntbe to -II!, !Lice macs distanee, wi:tpat .a-ny Tams of our citizens who ha heard Dr. Man; lecture. will need no urging to turn out int' listen to his "Order of Nobility. on Tuesday 'evening next. Although it is sere! ral years 1111C0 the Doctor hal visited this place, ho still possessts all the physical and in tellectual vigor which added so muchoto his interesting and instrtiCtive lectures. The sub- Jeot -announced for Tuesday evening is one which interred everybody, and is handled in a masterly manner by Dr. Qum. We hope to see & large attendanoe on the part of people from adjoining Urns, as it Is seldom that the citizens of this °gouty have the pleunre of Its. teeing to men of this class. Tickets for sale at Bum's. • ' . idly "dry- court in us:The '. est brands - of flour ban always be foliitill L at McCazz & EDwwi&. , - $1916 Sp`` ':b argains in Black Eilkg, ,*. &Ass 1t linzatrra'a. If yon *ant, the finest stamp ed paper, call at Cuose.ll Car lONS is mounting Ohromos and framing r'turd; at low rates. • . i Spring style Silk Hats at H. TAYLOR'S. Cnoss is selling fine wall pa pers cheaper than over. 08.. 4 large assortment of Brack ets just ieceived at Fuosr Boss. tgi. Job work, of every description, neatly and expeditiously executed at tide office. That Domestic Bread at Scorr & Co.'s, suits everybody. - Stir A prime lot of Clover and Timothy Seed; now offering at MONTAI4YE43% ie. Hata and, Bonnets in all the now styles, at bins. J. D. Hrtr..'s., Griffith & Patto Block. FOll SALE. —The vacant lot just north of the Episcopal Parsonage. Enquire of ONT.ItTON S ELSBILTM Robins to let in third story over J. Wotres store. Inquire of G. A. DArrox. es,. F. J. CALsm has just receiv ed his spring stock of Wall Paper, and it is rem- nice. :&" 30 shares Building and ay ing..l2l:(l As,ociation btock for sale. Enquire at First National Dank. 3.ICCARE & EDWARDS have full supply of Buis.t's celebrated garden seed!, in bulk or in small quantities. 13E9— EvAs'& . HILDRETH call atten tion to their adv'ertiseraeut of new Spring CUE Branica's 'National Hay and Straw Cutters, for sale by Pr.spLeros tt. Dan now. Mt" A large assortment of Ameri can Cook and Parlor Sloes, at PENDLETON tt, Dinnovs. - *k. We bare past received a' new stack of tags, which we can print on the short est notice•atithe lowest rates. 512. G. C. F. CROSS . has the best as •rtment of _Wall Pa-pers and Window Shades, ever embibitcd in till= place. - 1.4,—T0b wort: executed at this of fice, rc.‘celicealie highest encomiums from the Lest critics rot- New styles Dress Goods, 34 1, , S'ats, Percales, Piques and Prints EVANS nee. _ are prepared to do all kind:; of Job on the shortest notice and at tht• 1;-,cce',1 LADIES, A TTENTION !—lf you want tird-ciass and cheqp ldtllincry Goods, call at Mrs. SI. A: WattNitn's New Store, in Csrrollts Block. RamovA.L.•—Mrs. E. J. Mucaos has removed to her new rooms over Wicaau 6; BLACK'S new crockery store, (formerly known as the .N'synonal 'Told) up stairs. • Eiaos Fon SALt..—Light, Brahma, Buff, Partridge and Cue Lin Eggs, at reasonEdde rates. Enquire at No. 3 Mercues Meek. ' C. r WELT.r.s. ( - tee- Paisley and Ottoman Shawls, of the newest styles and at low prices, just re cciretl at D. A. PETTrs Co's April 17-2 w. A. fall lino of,_ Whits Goods, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels andEmbruider- its, ai r ilridgc-St . — .A. splendid assortment of La die3'llqw4 and Ties, just roceivca TES CJ . S. April place to buy- a first-Class Coc/kcr st ( ,vc, PI:ND! DARr.OW'S, ' Orwell, Da. If you want a first-class Par lor Store, gc Nile Light HOUS ' e, on hand and ler sal: , 1:y r Dinnow, vex Nov is a good time to Get )(Jur Etttr-lieadcz, cm-dopes and bill-heads and the Ittronian “flice is a Foot) p'Ace to get them executed. C risk Cdr Why mon the of an acci dent, when you can get a ticket good for 13,0^0 in case of dean, for 20 colts a day, by calling na liii.s.Nis: Ernii,lNli, at upper 4pot ? ItlllitEß PAINT.--Have you seen or hear.l ? It wit, it is ‘vorth your while to value. See IL M. WELLES' "la.hixr Paint " card in at.ot , lrr c harm. Crowds of people still go to :4(.0 7 S Co.'s Bakery Vining Rooms, Ist door r.urth of Ward H ' , U.:3 ,' , for refreshments. 1V NV:..rm meals s. all hcare. . • ts. manufac turer, of these celebrated Fpectaclee, have changed their agency trona J. livors:ivest to Wm. A.. CrIAMEFTLLATIS*R. EVERY FARlltit 1115 OWN PAINTER.- - Use I:4lblAr Paint. It is mixed reidy for ;Ise. Sprc4s easily and smootly, is glossy, firm,. an rabh., 'elastic, and 14 - a Ileaut!ful M. <S rtes has file Paint. s Every business min should supply -himself with neatly printed- letter lead ings, ,enrelopes and cards. We tarnish these articles executed in the neatest styles at iow figures., , , A!PETTzs & CO.lvive many • • 4dvantage.s-over , ll other dealers in 31illidet7 in Towanda; therefore . ' they will give hettkr bargains: to all who patrcmize them. . 10 1873. 41 - if• - • 13. A. PriTs & Co. luiro just recvirr-d-4. I irge atisortnicut of Hamburg Edg ings, Cotton Trimmings and Whitt!. Goods, which they offer vec cheap. April 10, 1573. , - 'S'& l ' MCCABE ( i v; EDIV.kliDi, with their fereAght, realizieg that tho'prico cf seed 11(1:: , 6 tali, did nut buy ouri. The result is they Lre t.oW prepare./ to furLihit theircastohl. era with theleet varieties of clova and timothy seed at roil:iced rates... MESS LOCAL.-..- Er.tNa,t ritiMBETIfF, Orwell, Pa. MI max:: =ln DiliAniusanz Wcsax.—Elowing plas teAy bind. Tho Tonspidna County Sealer 'dram you or he disspossigs job, and do it nicely. Ii will 111*3 sow all kinds of train much better than you can possibly do it by hand. Try it. - B. IL Warn. sir A room with dingy,, smoky Mori or dirtbegrlmed can never have the attraction for your children and friends that neatly papered rooms bare. Therefore, if you desire to make home , attractive and keep your children out of the streets at night, go to Owes' and select wall paper enough to Cover all your walls. Bar hf. J. Laws matte fifty thou sand tee! to St with Boots ,Ind Shoes, at his new store opposite the Means House. ' Boots at one dollar and twenty-Ave cents a pair; how is that for low? 157 Main street, below Midge. COAL AT WHOLESALE. WELLEa is selling superior Bss Anthracite Coal, 'by the( carped, very cheap, delivered at any N.B. station between Wyalnaing and Athens. Now is the tine to giocure your Winter's supp Ly. Foa Bares —A valuable bulling lot, .on Poplar street, above Third. Is suitable for two lots; 80 teVront by 125 feet in depth. New Barn on lot. Enquire of P. W. Kann, at thatcrouran office. Ruin= PAnyr.—Ready for use. In Quart Cans . ; 1, 2 and 5 Gallon Cana ,and Tubs. Pure White, Jet Black; and beautiful cottage shades and tints in great variety. The best and cheapest of all paints. B. U. WELIX3. lam" J. O. FIIOST ok, SONS wish ,to put a Woven Tire Mattress in every, house In Towanda; on s mouth's trial, and l if It does not 'nit them, the will call and Sake it away. Now is your time t o get perfect sleep., - 13 e sure you try, and then you'will?buY. itS. It is not generally known that IL C. Warman, at the Book Bindery over the REMILTEII office, mai' Blank Books in any style of ruling and binding desired. If you, want a new Ledger, Journal or. Docket, give him a call. _ Fon Skrz.—A_, very desirable resi denco.on fine street, Towanda, l'a.; within two minutes' walk of Main street. House large and well arratjged. Two cisterns an&good well at the door. Inquire of T. Muu.oca, March 2c-tr. tea-13muso & BILL would call the attention of tho'public to the fact that their market is always . fi-ppkied with the choicest steaks; roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage, fish, etc. They aro now receiving daily supplies of fine fresAysters, which they offer at whole sale and retkil at the very lowest rites Mr: 31. r s. Mn eoe would like to have the ladies remember that her Opening !Days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, when she will exhibit the most A-arl e.l and elegant assortment or Millinery anil Ladies' Furnishing Goode ever brought Leith. Tow anal. . . se" The Quarterly Meeting of the Rome Charge of the M. E. Church, vill be held at Mycrsburg, on Saturday and Sunday, April 19 and 20. Services to commence on Saturday, at 2 o'clock. Preaching by the Presiding Elder on Sunday at 11 o'clock. P. Flor.r.noox, Pastor. Losz.--bn Frilly evening, April April 11, 1573, between Towanda and _West Franklin, Two sriTs of Gray Mixed Clothes,— ono stilt for a boy atrt3 the other for a man. The finds:: will be rewardcd on leasing the said clothes at JACCI3 . I3 Clothing Store, Towanda, or With the undersigned at highland. April 17, 1873-3::s Ater If . you would like to see the finest line of Cloths, Casstmeres, etc., ever or: fered in this market, just drop in at li. Tay tdeli store. none but fiat-class workmen, and can give as good and tty lisli suit, at as low pcie.s as can obiziuoi in dominion. Feb. 2:), 1573. fti. If you are going to buy a See. ag•; `l.4.`.iine, examine the 1. 0 r Wheeler before yea purchase. It lashes the shtick , r loch-stitch, but duo . it without a shnttle. It is notselc,s, and runs raster, more and will last much longLr than any shut tle machine in use. All its joints are adjustible, and eau be tightened as fast es they wear. Cil...S. FIULET, Agent FARMERS ! Paint your wagons, sk4l4, traell::Cc., to Is, I can Supply ' son with 'lubber Paint suitable El/ado, ready for nse,—beautiful, cheap, (hirable and cagily ap plied. Jet black, for irons and striping. Lead ing shades and coh•rs in, rinart and gallon cans. M. Wmax.?. • PLASTED AND GI:AIN SOWER. —The Tompkic , ; County Seeder (Which is also cold comb:Med with that bz.e! of all Wheel Hay Bakes, the nynrkins Coway) is the beet broad cast plaster and grain sower in the market. Seeder, t 45. Rake and Seder combined, p 65. Rake alone, $4O. Send for circular. Tow Ands, April 16, 1873 W .- Miss LIZZIE FERGUSON', of O we go, N. Y., has taken the entire charge or the Millinery Department of Mrs. Woonnurr's store, 2 Merent'a Block, Towanda, Pa., where alie will be happy to receive hit' old friends and enatornerg. f4he ,+ ;ti he conata,ntlY recur:rig the very !stoat kyles in Hats and Bonin_ to for Ladiea, 3Sis e t and Children, thro' the months or April, May. Jean., and the first, of July, Itex-litvl. N'‘. 2 "i! , I car'' , Iiloc•k; r ! '!WV6TI.!a, • rill 10, 1673. =COMM PLANING, sAwrsfo , , ETC .—Bill- Lumber f tv.ved t order. Seasoned Wilde Pine and Pitch Pine Boards, rloorirt, a variety of Ileml , ek 1.3- , ards for sale. V7e fave now in operition a new, heavy six-rail Planer, and other machinery, combining ell the recent intprovontents, boll of the most ruperb vrerl:- manrhip. Itemning by a nvlrr-failing r power, we are able to 41 , wcrt ae soon pre sented—do it cheaply. ant hertow all the care necessary for doing it perfectly. in the wort: and Orders ; we will Satisfy every man as to-prices and workmanship. H.ll. INc.rt tx. camptown, April 7, fiS73-Iy. . . PEERLESS' .L. .D OTATOES. — For seed or Table ute. The subscriber has, !xi ftc...4- at his place of business at N'o. 3 Meroin's Block, on Court stroet, a quantity of the celebrated Peer less Potatoes, in nice c ,r, , r.tien, for t•ate in, either large or Small Per single Peck " .Bushel 1.00 Fire or more Bar , el4, per Barrel 2.50 Ten or " " " " , " .. 240 Lots in bulk of 25 or more brishels, per bushel .60 • - Orders Ly mail for Shipping, Kill receive prompt attention.. No Cl;krge for cartage. • P.M. WELI2I3. ;.,Towanda, Pa., March 17, 1573. EL IRA ' BUSINESS HOUSES THE Seim; TEADE OPENIiO FAVOIABLT—NOTES Or Peosrzsors, Porman Dry Goons Horn— E. H. DozmerL .L Co., Nu. 120 WArras Brunt-- As EIGHTY THODPAND 1)oLI.1E Brom—Those who do not take especia! ; ;•!, to investigate the subject, have bat of the ZIAGNITI'DE or 'run ISIECCANTILE nrsnltas of the c ty. The general impression is, when visiting a store to do a bit of trading, "There must be nigh on to $lO,OOO worth t.f goods in this 'ere store; a heap of good's, ain't it ?' Com ing down hater street, let's step into E. n. nor.mArt, ANDTO:24, No. 120.. sfr. Donnatrt. has been absent in the eastern cities three weeks, selecting goods for his mammoth store. A long time to . select $10 ; 000 worth 'it goods, one might think„, but as we enter and begin, Yankee-like, tot ask qnestiOns, and 10 , 11 at goods, $lO,OOO is ttetitip before we pass thirty feet into the IGi hero ,e us, .and there are tA,.i more floors above, Nrially well filled. The shelves and - counters are liter ally packed, andpiles cf gouda for which there le no 'OMR on shelf or eounter, are. visible in oonitenesit A. brief mention of some of the goods in thls notintsi nom, one of the largest of any dry goods bones in the city, tir4of tittered to the natty bad. era of the um, and be to them a guide when they wish to purehise tine goods at a re. markably low mice. In - . DUB/ coops thee; is no steed' in Southern New York of equal =Oita& and mid". from paints to thsrich 'eat silks, or at such prices. Prints of all the latest styles, .silks plain and with due sat in finish at all ; fancy silks, striped pi mine of various patterns, at the remarkably -low price of ninety-eight cents , per yard ; Irish poplins, Japanese silks, mounding dress goods of entire new ola elegant faint* and an im- Meuse stock of hick alpacas of all Silkiest the largest ever brociht to this roadie!; also, a law stock of black cashmeres for, Donn= cloaks. In lict, there is nothing in the dress goods linek that cannot be found at E. H. Dos; wan. Leaving the dress goods for a time, when the eye delights to linger on the beantiliel fabrics and attractive patterns. The ipszt nxturraccsr 4 attracts specia l attention, not '' onlyby the great variety_displayed„ but in the quantity. quality, and the low figure at which they are sold. In thisAepartment May be found doable damask table !limn of beautiful designs ; tow els of magnifimut quality, a fair size retailing as low arose dollar per dozen. 'The stock of Marseilles quilts are especially noticeable for quality and beauty. No one need be without a table cloth, when extra tine bleached loom dice table linen c a n bo bought at Domatrx's, for twenty-fire cents per yard. 'The array of linen goods looks like i wholesale stock, and those. desiring this class of goods especially, will find the best bargains can here be made. The stock of =aline, bleached and unbleached, of all the leading -bra.nds, is equally large, and will be sold at retail at the New York whole sale prices. Now is the time to lay in a stock. In tho , may bo found an elegant stock of striped reps, plain terrys, damasks; etc., of a grat variety of patterre. The 110=114 DITAIMIZOrT contains a full lino otthe best goods. The cel ebrated Balbriggan hose selling as low as fifty cents per pair. A new feature is the seamless, woven French corset. Mr. Doistant. purchas ed a large stock of these goods and will be very popular and eagerly sought after by tholadies. They are the best yet introduced. Ors the first floor also is the lIILLAILMILLEMY DEFIMIENT, .where will be found 011ie stock of millinety goods, patterns', hats elegantly trimmed, straw goods . of all kinds, and first-class milliners of large experience, in constant attendance. This braneh'of the retail trade will receive especial attention, and ladies are invited to call and ex% amine the largo stock now being displayed. • In addition to the goods already noted, everything usually found in a dry :goods home will be found hero in great variety. The sec ond floor is especially devoted to carpets, and is packed from one end of the floor to the other, with ono of the best and choicest selections ever brought to this market. Ingrain—one, two, and three ply body brussels, tapestry, brussels, and other varieties, too numerous to mention, and at prices that are desperately cheap. While Mr. DOENAUL was East selecting gdods, in consequence of the great dullness in trade the Hartford Carpet Company made a great auction sale of carpets. Mr. — DOI:MALI, taking adrantage of this opportunity, with his usual promptness, and desire to supply the public with the best and at a low price, bought largely, selecting only such patterns and quali ty, as would best please the largo trade in this vicinity. These goods were bought fully fifteen cents per yard below the factory prices, and he proposes t) give the public-the benefit of this floe bargain, being satisfied to make but a small profit, and will retail them far below the present market value. There will be a rush for the new carpets. The _ Central Market. D. L: HottrynAct more deeply interests the-ladies, and persons engaged in the millinery husineft. 11r. Don- ItArt Las opened upon this floor a very heavy stock or a!:(1 mill lo a general jobbing trade. To this sur.ericr stun:, the attention of dealers is espe cially invited. Pattern hats of the latest spring styles, magnificently •trimmed, and of the finest material, in large numbers. A full line of straw goods of every quality and style, a -rich assortment of all kinds of ribbons, and en end less variety or the finest French Rowers, and all other goods required in a first-class milli nery establishment, can be found at Dor..marn .S: Co.'s wholesale millinery jobbing rooms. The prices at`-which these goods are afforded, and their superior quality, will induce those in the trade to call and examine before purchasing. The rooms arc arranged to their smallest detail as perfect as any jobbing house in New York c;ty. Mr. Doustent r punng the fourteen sears ho has been in business in the city, has estab lished a reputation for honorable dealing scc• and to none, and .all good:: purchased at this house will be found as recommended._ They now carry a stock amounting ty $BO,OOO. Their trade is already immense, and till increase when thepeople understand what a stock they hate to select from. They can scut everybody. BROCK—EtAGERDY.—At the residence of the bride's parente, in New Aibanv, April 5, 1873, by 4. Fleverly, Esq. Mr. Elmer Brock, of Terrytown, to Mrs. Alice Hagerdy. R. 31. WELLEs BUSH--SUITII.--At the residence of Mr. Irvin W. Smith, April 9, 1873, by Rev. W. H: Rum sey, Mr. Myron E. Bush. of Elmira, N. Y., to Miss Hattie G. Smith, of 1.;0.er, Pa. HEATH—POUTER.- -Inilorne borough, April 12, 1673, by Mr. P. T. Maryott,',ham P. Heath, of Wpm; and MisS Ida Bell Porter, of Herrick. PECK—HILL—In Smithfield. Feb. 2,by Cy rus Holbert , Mr. G. it. FeAk, jr., ad Miss Jennie A. Hill, both o(Tc:ism:ids. BAPOJER--VANNESS.—In WYsox, April 8, by Iter. E. T. Dutcher, Mr. I. H. Barber, of Or- well, Bradford county, Pa., to Miss Olive A. Vanness, of Standing Stone, Pa. BUNDELL—IiNAPF.—In Burlington, April 9, MS, at the reaidene' of 11. M. Knapp, Esq., by Rev. T. V. Liwell, Mr. E. D. Bendel! to Miss Serie Knapp. . FASSEIT--VASE.—At Mthoopany, April 10, ' at the reaidence of the bride's father, by the Rev. W. Shelp, Mr. Gcer:;e S. Fassett o of Windham, to Miss Mary Vaxe, only dankhter of T. L. V 442, Ettl. - • LESVIi-SCIIOONOVER.-It the Parsonage, Monroeton, April 12, by Rey. Fiallock At:re strong, 31r. Clayton Lewis, of New Albany, to Misa Adelia tielooncrer, or Greenwood. Dome, Bradford Co., l'a., Feb. 43, 1R73, John Park, aged 42 !care. Mr. PAIL% was an industrious ma , a kind husband and tender parent. country's interests, ho sacrificed his home and family comforts ; leaving them at her ca'l for his -Ser vices, in which he endured exposure and, prim lion, which impaired hie health and broke down his vigorous constitution,so that in middle life he sank into the arms of death. He died, submitting to the Divine will, and trusting in Jcsus. Honor to the dust and fair.ily of another of•eur coutitu*.s„heroe.l, whoa. life Ik as givep for hr:r.a viten% • lIPIIOIIITEBT DEP/lITXEST TIIIZD 11-0011 SiILIZSE/:Y G.LODS, MARRIED DIED Vonght Hollow, Boma tsp., Fcbl 17, 1873, of remittent fever, Judson King i . aged 8 years,' eon of Lydia Vonght, formally known as Lydia King, now wife of John Vaught, EEri. JUDEON was grave aui wise beyond his years. As a Sanday-school szholar, he was remarkable for getting long lesscrus'and getting them well.. 100 was naturally very intelligent, and blessed with ono of the sweetest dispositions, which made him ever a peacemaker among the con tentious. He was the idol otitis mother, whom he loved with all his heart. Dazing his three weeks of severe suffering,;he was patient be- Tond exProssiiin. Ono day, just before he died, he said to his mother, "I wish my head would stop aching ; but it will when I die, won't it, marr Having entered the Sabbath-school be. foreliOlearned to read, and there Spent the pleasant summers of his brief life, ho has now entered the Sabbath-school in Heaven. • "?Iy head will stop aching, • . When I die, won't it, ma?" "Yes, little Judy, that is so, Yet I cauuot let you go. • . ":Dear ma, do let me go, . r . My pa and grandpa are In Heaven ', This you and Ido know— Oh, my head it aches so:). 4 "Judy, I caupot consent To let you go - My heart leels'sscl • To hear you talk so." "Dur nu Iha ang,l4 • Are coming for me, No more on earth „ Tour sweet face shill I see. "Dear Then when pm m as er He vie bring you to Heaven • To lirewititpaerrd-L, 4 41y - sweet little boy it*. • &bold lie lewd street. - • And Betels& away boar head it aches eck. '7 4 Go" lbteg o lul b.P7 t You ars Loam on suE - t - o stay ' , • :aro; take mg boy, I jelly "Dear pa Jo4e, I thank Yaii For your Lmaaees to me I hopeand my brothers In br ia tslcey I ace day shall see. "Parowal lßabbattp . eeb my little 0 00 onuades, In the l, • I bid you a long *am; My bead U aches so. "Ton must be good boys, LorelAkind and true; servo Ism— He'll send an angel for yon." Ify_litile friend Judy, You have now escaped • world of care, toil and pain, Safe In Heaven ever to remain: Heaven's gentle winds Will fan your cheek, • Throagh an endless way— Jams wipes all tears away. Toile head will ache no more, On Heaven's blissful shore • Judy is not d ßat only gone 'before. L. D. Fluxes. SPECIAL NOTICES. IBS. COWER Sc Coon keep the best fitting Boots of any Shoe Store in the °minty. 10..Coasziet. Coons have a large stock of Leather and Shoe Findings. ft. Colts= it, Coons are selling tho beat Boots and Shoe► for tbeleaat money. Comma St COONS have the lar gest &nehmen' of any Ann in the county. MO.. Boots Coma & Coons are receiving as2d Shoes daily. NIL Cons= & Coon sell the very best goods in the market. MS. Comma & Coon have just re ceived a lot of first-clam Trunks. ft.. Canna & CooNs have a very tine assortment of 'Traveling Bags. Comm & Comm have just re ceived the latest styles of Bart's Boots. MI. Count & Coon have jug re ceived a largo lot of Misses' and Children's Wear, • Forse I Fount! Fel:mt.—That the cheapest plaee'to buy Boots, Shoes Trunks and Traveling Bags, is at COILSEII COONS, No. 100 Main street, opporte the Court House. To Feasmas.—l have a few bushels of the celebrated Judson Early Branching Cora for sale. This corn is earlier and better yield ing than any other in the market. kPrice $1.50 per peck. I will also give a premium of $lO for the greatest number of bushels raised on ono acre: For farther information, address 8.11. BEERIER. Peitterville, 21► ita.. Special examination's of teach.: ers for the summer term of schools, will be held'as follows Leßsysville, Monday, April 14 ; East Smith. field. Wednesday, April 16 ; Troy, Friday, April 18;.Towanda, Satdrday, April 26. Applicants Will please provide themselves with pen, ink, paper, lead pencil and Sixth Reader. Examinations to begin at 0 o'clock A. 2d. A. A. Exmar, County Supt. Towanda, Pa., March 29, 1873. To THE L.unim—To those requir ing the services of a nurse, we can safely rec ommend Mrs. J. J. le'kus, as one competent both by profession and natural ability—under standing perfectly the care of children—intelli gent, ladylike, and above all, always cheerful, which is very essential in the sick room. We can safely add that, as practice makes perfect, Mrs. Viri.r, ere long, will stand high in the profession, and be excelled by none ; also, that one is fortunate vibe can secure her. We write the above u an appreciation of her services, and to recommend her to the ladies of Towan da, where a nurse like Mrs. TIELE is needed. Mrs. JosEra Pow ; Mrs. WommLn. Elmi ra ; Mrs. IsAnoas tiotoxoN; Mrs. Cass. H. VER RILL, Mansfield Seminary. A SSIGNEE'S SALE. The as signees of SETH W.PAINE, will offer at public , sale at his late place of business, commencing on MONDAY, APRIL V, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a.m., in Troy Borough, Bradford County, Pa., the following property: One Colt, 6 Work Borges, 2 Lumber Wagons. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Open Buggy, 1 Sulky, 2 par Bobsleds, 1 Clatter, 1 Wood Back' 1 Hay Back, 15 Dairy Cows, 1 Calf 4 Begs, 1 Grain Drill. Also a number of Mowing Machines, 3 Land Rollers, complete and several nneomplete a large number of Laud and Side Hide Plows, Corn Cultivators, 4 . Wood Machines, 1 Horse Power, 8 siz-Horse Power Threshing Machines, a quantity of New Von and 15 ton, of Cut Iron, 13 tons of Wrought Scrap Iron a large number of Cook and Parlor Stoves, (wood and coal) 10 tons Lump Coal, several tons Scotch Pig iron, a large quantity Plow Points, Bolts and Plow Castings, a number of Straw Cutters, 2 sets Hay Scales. 2 Platform Scales, 1 Iron Safe, a large number of Ases, Pecks, Crowbars, Shovels, Forks, Chains, Cleveaes, Hoes, Iron Kettles, Nails, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Tinware. In addition to the above we shin sell ‘ll large quantity of Roods, such u .are usually kept in a nrst-class Ilardwaro Store, Foundry and Machine Shop. The goode trill be soid in lots to snit pur chasers. TEMIS.--All =Ell under $lO cash; soma over $lO and not exeeeling $3O ninety days; sums over $3O six menthe, with note end approved security. DEWS ROCKWELL, OEO. B. DAVISON. April IG-td dully:tees. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that a profile exhibiting the grade of Main St. from the south Witte no•th lino of the Borough may be seen at the - bMee of W. U. Morgan. Borough Engineer, until Monday, the 2.3 th instant, and the property owners along the line on both aides of said street will be expected to Ate exceptions to said grade if not satisfactory. otherwise the grade will be established as indicated upon said - profile at the next meeting of the Council. By order of the Council. JAMES BLIYANT, Bargee; JosErn KMOSZTAIT. Secretary. TOW2IIdI. April IL 1873. SOMETHING NEC IN TOWANDA. NEW HARDWARE FIRM At the old stand of S. N:-Aspinwall, 123 Main St. The subscribers would respectfully announce to the public that they have entered into copartner ship, for the purpose of doing a (MigEll.&L JOBBING AND nErAu. BUSINESS In Hardware, Including Tin, Sheet Iron. and Cop per work in all its various branches. Will at all times keep in stock a full line of Bent Stuff. Hubs and Spokes, and everything else need in the nistri• fact= of Waggons and Carriailes.j BUILDERS HARDWARE. • Carpenters Tools. Fanning Implements of eve t 7 variety. Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, Saab boors, and Blinds, and everything else in the Hardware line which the market may demand, all of which we PROPOSE TO SFI.r. STRICTLY FOR CASH Cheap as the cheapest, gi :tug our patrons the-ben efit on prices over the old fashion credit system. By strut attention to business we hope to receive a liberal share of patronage. • HOSFORD. ,Towanda. Aped 9.1373- TOWANDA NIIRStItY. - , Tho underNl&ned hiving purchased the- NUMMI' ON TOWANDA FLATS. Calls attention to hts largo stack of FRUIT AND ORNA3LENTAL k ITREE:t . • Which ho is now prepirea 6 Mir= ON MOST *PASO/1111Z TIMM& Orden td person or by mall promptly attended to 11E.CftY PrET. Towanda. April 16. 1 8 EVERY VARIETY OF ' FASHINONABLE MILLINERY it' JEST 'RECEIVED, AND FOB SALE AT THE . ,. LOWEST RATES. rdt HMS GRIFFIN'S. Torad4 April 18, 1873. mdlevcb. , fr: powELL &. CO. HAVE NOW IN STOCK d' • A- FIILL SUPPLY OF SPRING GOODS NEW DRESS GOODS 1::M=1 IN GIIE&T VARIETY NEW WHITE GOODS, NEW CALICOES - anti GINGHAIIS,` NEW CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF - NOTIONS AND FANCYGOODEit HOSIERY, GLOVES; ke FULL STOCK Ok 1 ),.. DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS NEW SHAAVES IN EVERY STYLE. BEST STOCK. OF LADIES'-` AND CHILDREN'S-. IS t=o M Si, EVER OFFERED BY US I . NEW CARPETS IN *VERY QUALITY OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER NEW STOCK OF, MEN'S & BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. GROCERY DEPARTMENT FULL SUPPLY. Please -alll and examine our new goods I POWELL A, CO Towanda, April 16. 1874 Codding, Pisa a co.; = 1 I BUILDING, 111,t'IERIALS,a PURE .WHITE LEAD, Is 'Ater awl has a better bo:lv than If yon want good durtple painting RAIL ROAD COLORS, MINERAL r PAINTS, LIQUID PAI NTS, LINSEED OIL, AND PUTTY Window Glass. Bath Tubs, . FAEREES' & MECHANICS' TOOLS. Borin'g, Machines, LEATHER nu 11 BER BELTING STO V ES. ,t.ND .ItIN 0 ES. GAS PITTM'G AND PLUMBING TIN - WARM 11•1 TINtiTOR F. ON SHORT NOTICE rt C;Afh;gt ;kmBoU k Co. - t i f TOWANDA, PL, Sell Lehi h Pointy D 0 tar EtN 'T. CLASS, DHAIN TILE, SASH, DOOILS, LATIL NAILS, AND res At AheloviGt Cash Primp... HALL,' BRADLEY dz CCO.S any other American Lead be sure - and use it Beautiful Patterns of STAINED A i ND. COLORED . '- Plated Ice Pitchers, Ice Cream_Frec!zers, Toilet Sets, Feather Dusters, Clothes Wringers. ALL RINDS OF Churn- Powers, Field "toilers, Cultivators, Doweling Machines, Planes, wood and iron SAWS, BABBITT All kind; of Coolluk 1k sure and sisit ui bore purdia.lag, Byqbe best workmen ever in Towanda our own iiiithufacture,-uot excelled fur quality - or ebeapneFs All kinds, of , WHITE'S WARRANTED AXES AT V.-HOLY-SALL. NAYLOR'S GENUINE • - ENGLISH CAST STEEL. Iron Springs, Axle , Crw.vbans Hubs, Thills, Follqes, Spokes, Carriage Tri in in FA.IRRANKS' PL.ITVOR3I _: • AND C'Otti TEE SCALE-$, PLEASURE WAGONS - FOR BABIES Call aild sea thew before yrn ptipAsse". Cuctunber Wood Pura • 14 • Lined with (inlvaniz-41 Imp . , Are just the thing fair out they l :Cle not freeze er easily got out of p_lpitir.. .i ; tl-, ,it USS'E IA CA )DDI Towar.3a. Ara 15, ISTL SHERIFF'S- SALE. ••-•By *ttto of nVror B i" 1 %. e tolf; athAnct Cour rrecc.te7, Will. esposcd to public sale at the Court Douse In the - Borough of Tawanda, TlliJllSDi r Y , SLIY 1. 1813. at 1 o'clock, p m., the following dcseribed lot; place, or parcel of lead athaste in Athens. township, holm:idea as follows: 'Beginning is contra of win* road anitrannlng. westerly along south line of lands owned by Gottlieb Hess 16 reds to lands belonging to D. L. F. Snyder and mother; thence southerly along said lands of D. L. F. Snyder 6 rods parallel with the centre of said Chemong road; theuc easterly 16 rods In a lino "parallel with north lino to centre of said Chrwitunt road: thence northerly el rods along,;eald elletuung road to plus of beq,,inning, contalair.g isgriare, rods, more or less, all improved, with' a two-story framed dwelling house thereon. . Seized and taken Into eseentiOn at the Belt of Sarah F. rime' ss 3111 er St. John. ALSO--One otheti lot, pleco or irtrcel of hind sit's- Ato to Towanda Borough, bodnded as follwo: On tho north by roplar.st o east by Thrrd.st., south by land of Wm Orifils; west by an alloy; lning abont 165 feet fronton sald Third strett• afd about all fret back on aald ropier street, viitl.l a two•story gottdo brick dwelling house, Final framed barn; otker outbuilding.% and few fruit 'and ornamental trees thereon. Bahl lot. known an 'Mr: If onicst<•ncl Lot of the David Cash es:ate. • Seised t+heu into execution et U s suit• au.rdon Hewitt, Jr:enio Ts SI. A. Admords- - trstrit of,David Cash - , dek,^eased. ALSO=Oneother Int, taco. or j; arc: I of 1 , ..n.1 f , it nate In Welles tsp.. bounded vs 'follow:4: On tbo• north by lands of Her-ry Frer.eb,.east ,Linds of Leslie Lawrence. 1114ra Barlter, and A. O. "Nobles. month by public. highway leadiuy from Judson Hill to Bosley 11111,-Ive.,t by - late' of Miry Perry, con talni>:if 42 acres, more.cr less, al) , ..dt acres fin. protedr 'framed hone, frzined barn with cow uta- Wes attoolled, and yourg r.‘.rottna tlyzeson. Scud' alad to en into exccutlon the-unit of Nathan traCr VS John Perry and 31Ary 'lt: Perry' ALSO—One 'other o: plrod-c! lard &A mite In St.uth Creek trap., hottndcd T 3 folloWt: On the north 'glands of J.W.. rani. r, oz,st. by X. Tb021:1010D, 1309111 by •J , Jllla P. Gillett and VV. H. Snedeker, containing about 10; screS. mire or lek about 63 acres, improved; frarned house, triune.' barn, and few fruit trees thereon. - Seized and taken into' e1t:ent...... - 1 Uhl ell: o! 1 grid Cwirtble vs John 3fo3luil:u. ' ALSO—Oce other tot, ple,s; or 1...n:el ar land sill-. a 0 In South Creek twp.. On t O north by land= or- sybrc.7.-.5 13 7 .1,1 James Fox, east by .t.,qa , Tpcu,l, rmuth by J 6,111 P. Oilltdt, west by the Nettl.nrn Central-F:4;11 (LO. con taining shalt'. ST 5c“!..1., mote Intprokel; log houzu, lo;; .few fruit trevh thoreon. Seized and taken Into etecatl 0 - , ...sit of ,loeepla aL Von:3g Wm. Owcn: - ALSo—..ono othor lot, piece, or pat c.l or land ait nato in Towanda bap.; bounded. fcl:ows: Ling on eon of IrilE.oll and ,Centro Etrcets as con, tained and deecrthed in G. F. 'Liston's y lot and ear rev-of Goura Towanda, and zunn.ng tlclice south 15:' deg. 'Mt along line of rai-1 llaeeO tdr.c.t 150 feet to a corner: 'hello!) tenth dc.;;. alon4 Line of an alley SG feet to ,a corn:-r; ti:-:u::. north 75 de R. west it 3 feetia-oeo7c. of line t Centre .street- thence north' 14'i :,12, - ng lino of said a taro stcret oG rot to plaeo bt br ingdoi :co. 77 of 5att1:74.2.20 - Ifs p' . .ot and csrvey. &lied and ta'sect Into cicrutLo,r, at the of Irene 17..a.0n's a VEI ray, ard ALSO-=Olio other.lr.t, pir.co cr 1-17:1 .:it natestn Albany.. nr: foliotl:e - north by Linda of WilliJnis Loe, earl b; . st. Lad I and 0. Ilibbard, peutl.l by 4:0:111 EOLt.LO,.. c. rtby Gco. Lenox ac.tlF.,u -, an Ty.:l4r,; ecntalc lag 27 acr..-'4, mere •or ler4 , , improved; an N. 21,) 'ALSO—One oth,r lot, ic._ cr pate lc: nate la Albany twp.; :boun,l, a au Cm Coo no: 1: by laud of Sulaeelk ,, , t the EaLool Irrarao.lot.!. t, i In 4 from New Albany to lig - lehling to Cc.;:bin ota, e more'or frotaza ;,Laru; tlacLunaith , Le•t a nlin Witt: em:ino, boil Cr. ma , .1..!;• a r) I longing t 4 taircLn, :34 . 147.c:1 :ma t.lk.en ir.io ibc 1... ..lit SL' S. AISO-41ne*oiL..r picot •cr p,, a,. ~t•. unti , In Coltlntlia t-tynt.-L,tunti nrzra and r Gt by pnbliz• .; 4 atl ittproYc , l: awl ; L .; thereon. p Seized awl ta;ien . into ,a...:ntki-h st if:, e0! 4. .. cp Hiram 6.l.mpla'Bllnc... vs 1tar..1 , : , !:.% r : .Abraliain Miwtha; t.;:te btman.s. ALSO—Otte (not 1 , 3 f, V.ect.. or 1%3. - 1.-c,.1 of land. ,it nr.te in towanla Boron, b, b... , nntred :c s: - On the north hy State f.tre: t-) Chaß: Tialey. south. by Ignas c. w. , -t by 101 of CAlLin: saVl It i, abo, - .1 ic , trt on Stat-t street and iaioutTO hrt,rt,ty r. • dwelling bonee thtr..con. Water CoLier6, Seized r..nd taten In:Ai ezi-ent'on M. the s•rit r.., lif.laeoby.i, - ,f J.. tV. - Vzrdt:3l. - -, rcsyrite.l owner, with notice to J. B. ALSO—One (att.-: t, e ~; h tl l,l rate in. Troy Boro., bonneted Ike:main .! at a.p9B - t. In putec 'highway Troy to - Canton the south-east coell, , r , ~,-, r •Ino. J. Berry'a lot formerly, 1, 7:1:a i d y pc~arli n; thence north Btr 4 ; ,deg went r and of a per to a post ;thenee north-22 p , r t D. F. i!",,m eroy'a lute theueialong, rune to tla , ‘ Fout..h.wcPt. car of lot in. (.1 Szlrrod rabortgli: thence routh S.7!. 1,4 alum itorabau:. - dea line 2d per to e..eatre a:or,. F11,1.1:1711; way; th;.,ece alexiif &alit L1•2147.1y s..ail4 12'. de , : vest 23 pc: to T.lsce r,F dr &I aer rr.o:e or ler's,' . l),'r, f ty ptircraase:q.y N. !doultou .:;h It tote corf , o7ed to P. r. refercaticitt of a late said Lorabau:ilt tail G 1 is said '.luulton's, deed; .21 hotir.e, attachca, the: R. C. Adam c:: parc.-1 •N,,1111 12:7" cal. by 1ar..11 of A-. J. tcazth hJ W:11. Tayipr. iac.t Hor'e Hoe=, 2:c.re c , r hoktie 5 , 1;:e.1 P. .0 6: 1::•.:0; • : t 14:AL.. ;LI t •oy by Lz...l:a - .1 Att., '1•;. I i 7 0..t.1••; fr:.112. , _• 1 z..; a .111 • •-•:' at s.:' •: • .: rail; Coopers' Tools. . ) A.Lii..)-- 1 :f...c. 'AI,. i. •. i.. , lar_l - ; of Wisi :in - ,' .. c::t 1,:, - T1....r.1 - .i •=c.:*2.,.. ,1,...,6 estato of Chas.. !...,,, , ,,:.s., :_a,0.1. :oil Ga. (.7,. At. 7700.1. V.:Mt:IIA tic , . t'_'.,.. :..r - v.AI arc: S. 11, LY,2", :1, west by.,rdi-h; N. '7:...27.' ar..l Eii.:.:l 1.:::1it......;:. - ..inii , X 1.55 aei0 . ..,, corn or l^ss. a:: :t .:. ) aore., framel dwelling .h. - .. - ...::. tlso framcil I.,..irrr, with slied.s.V...:, , liel to cfne, 1: - .. - ..:1 i-Lf,i , , ::...1 :: a aiiplc orchard thoroon. - ... .. !Seized an .1 taken Into cscc.sitiou at the f '....it. or N. N.Y..l.etti rA r. N. IZ , o'er ar-...f Ellcha I:, elcr. . A.Lo..o—Or.- other l - t, picc:,o. or 1..a.:,:..1 of Id.b., .11.1 cit nat: fr..Stluilio.:: `'t+ t' top ; 1,..., , ,;:it1..c1 as fiw-.... Cor.inien.:dnc; at the c.er.itf: c.. - 1:. :0 11:c ro* - -,i ! , ..a.lin..ir up and down tho rivsr alai 11.io read lc cling from tho ride- to the still road cross cadi ether riciar the residsho._,_ , Of 11. V. Tr:l.'7r therice 4 . runutul 'swath eastsrlF*long line of riv-r road to. a r hire barn; thence In a sJuth-we. - d.ndy'conrer.. sod parallel witli read I• actin :r front river to i,rite rot aforesrol t line of eilnal; thence up sail can ,r I , slid iral leading from river; thence atom, 1 .111,' CS Farr.c. to ,rcain road leading, I T ar. ...-o the riv.,r 27o:is - Aid to place of beginning. conta:niioir One acre-, more or less. all improved; • framed I:nilninf; used for a grocery ,lore ard dwelling 11011 , ,e, :tn.! l'ron.o born thereon. FCired and taken into (-wet:talon at the stilt of Hiram Taylor vs Miss Liana Crandall. .A.LcO—One other lot, isleoo, on p:ireel of laril nate in Titirlirctort (Fn the north b- j land Taf-t. T. Royce. Sn r • Cieo.k., PEtto L.Dardsley did Jn. , tja erg` t. 1.,. T. floyF , Forth I r Fratk T.ro•ria and ci.tatq. of J.F. Long, t by J. F. Lon. dt , ccasc3, r S. 11 , . Ell; and tte public eoata:nir.,g '217 aer..s, more or legs. about In:Droved; story.bTiff.. zn. 1 b r".. . . two ftrtl.l trans wtth :,;:c11.3 :At :r l: 1, H. 0 1 , ,r:.%; work . F%'.o . F. okle3 I.rt s.s', :.%.: t: C.1....t.011:1 , Ui11.7- .0.71,/` t.' , C , arrl. of,liords 0.20re,..r.. Soirc.l ati4l tatert into ct:c• - .;' I 4. t t*.... - t:ti. f It. 1....:11.=.1.5.V.t T.i (C. 07..7.• e lit:: . ,i . eth- - ; or r,rce: s tu.kex• - i: O the north by httubt of tich , :taoa Waiborrt atli ca: - .1. by T. C. VeL.a.r.o, Ftro.t, we.. - 4 by C. M. Mqnrille, IL!) feet front, m , :re F....hi 1. , 3 and rmmitt: al , mt 112 fort. more or to:-onth Lille of Walborn m:..1 !and: L.! inc:. - Ci thereon 5. , ..i;e1 am" into Tb , mas Cvt - r all • ,1 C. D. Cash ALSO—Cr.e Cr nat. rn C..ntou.twp., T:nrth be lat).1?- 7 0t.J. D. Tarr.:sr nr.,l • be F3.ls*,qt. st:uf.l: by S. A. Tuy'.'f, , r; b ira I:r.bert Watt., COL't;!:3:ir`7,7 fiat . and fe arl t C. 5t0..2-.i5c1111 , :,1 , 2Z. M. Mah2ry'a Watt« Ana „T. Ar Ttisca: Graf..3y.t.(lcd :,11 2 .Jws: c.rth I.lthis of "Wm. l'e, , t7 Lally Keez:cy an.l RE ney. ca=t I , V 5•11`:.111...Ln71'.1 tr ' , Arai - . ;!„ , y :Inds of A. b. Earn 2 and Jarnal (croon. A. It. Fargo, ~.outaim.n..r nvirc or zot , thren fratcod hr bne SIV. loan. an.t rz.,:.f.r.0.t , th,reon a'oal tab ‘."c< at the F , zitvt the ",•.in,ina Fire in,F.arat vr" „oi " nate in ri,i'Annat 1, , ,a.:0,(..1 011 th , nortlt yan at', si ...,is of . I . ttt.lll. M• 1 , zo:1 riv). D. 11 . -. - -west by :it.dn r.t: :n:" I, et ire G't by aVtat ItK frotr.esl an!' brAidia; neon for y.rovtoi....a stew:, far:. tra l noi barn t Ler:.oa. t•hett iLto.c:.. - ....'ut_fn tuft or J. Sulk vs P. LSO—Oao ctn,r btt.; lama Wysec '.ol!olos: North br 1 Ccolban;h an I Da..S.:N.Y a.t, by LyJ.J.T.,s.qtth Su3q;:clianna 'rver, 7 . 12 a: by V. E. A.J . . containing 27 ter, , , Libre cr le . s.,";,ab,att aori..r.thavroved; frame ll ,- n-o;l:ante barn, f.:4r."" tlin, and an or.:h .ont thoroon.. . Drag Teeti', Jt.SO-OE(‘ C.L2r pare...! I.7.tia tiv Law. :;Ortitby by !tut s wiz . I. M. Wattl..s, J. C - o.:IIJ.I.TJb. ez:„Lit timing . .:r..s, tiara o' ic.;:.ii impro.toment,.. p'ere-t of land s;:t. I out, in Lome tnp., liolug.kid cr e,..tate or :'.1010f , 11 decc.ined, east by sy.iyo stir flues and J. IV.lVno•tburn, grttlt e , y - J. I\ - -', , Vroc , elhurn, west by Wm. Cofrony, ctintainiug more or less; no improvement - s• _ , Seined ald taken - 4 info -- ove - clit.on at tke suit; or Jos, ph Conklin m. , e Vs H. Vaieltrunt. • Also at the suit of Vim. Foyle's use vs Rm. Van Brunt and H. Vanltrenit. A.LSO—Oue otheicloi;plieee. or parcel of land 84- 'e:stein Wyalusiug twp.. bon: Aced as follow - g: North ley land of L. P. Staltorel, east by Sathne.l Howard, azif.h. by C. D. floil,iteback. crest by the tryatte&ing - I Veekt. containing 13l aereS. more or leas, abont.loo Improyed; f;,,,Y fruit Lees I.llC.'Cf:ll. • Al„,1 , 0-0Lie. ;n12 , ,7 1 , 4.; piece, or y, :reel of lend Fit -. ; • t.ep.,-Lenneled toll,ws: No: th ty ,• cast be t Lin P5. ,, N.Y.C.,!,:11.1.t. I t :omit: by Leol b, - Iongilo.:0 the estate Of. Lt. S. I : ev , •st by f,uUrieleightra - y leading I , ,nn T e w,,,o.ta t o ,kner t s, three-forerths I . an,. more of 111.1PrlVL :I 1 ., r0 , 1017 . ..". fr.i,,y• bnlit in;Lf ,ley oa ts „, ,,•:th-s"....eif :...el barulettaeheduind framed store-, L• shed attaehod, therepa. el - Zeeland taken into execution at the ateit of ; Mather va Jackson Hollenhaek. . ISO taken at the suit of Overton S.; ''.l;l , ..breo vs liollenback and Ober's. -4 ALl•3o—evoe, other lot. pieve: - or parcel of hnd sit ,.; in rren'slin baunl , Os t o; g car. of alrant of l :::1 patent'," e • or IV. - bi• the Counnenv.ve,lth of L.:, patent el,tod,lbe Leith day of June, .1831'.: I.llEllfo along west line of EA' ii patent tcy !,i.el formerly owned Ly 11; Sfialding, Jan ut Smith, and 8. S..Donmlng 189 6-10 p -;., be the , same mere ?esa,- sor.tl:-Wtnsi, of r. I.'. of :70 aeri - T LCi‘l . 11.L.J c.. 1 to JOhn CO Legal. Lt V. 13 vs Jas. 11. ...~_ ..: t:..:.. . c teas : bj • • Lamer.; thence north 62 deg. east 93 perches along" . line of the tot sold to lead Lante to a peen' Mental • south,along west line - of the-part sier•pffy to . . seta 0, W. Dodge, Jr., and -now In poitsesidort of. Byron q, Brown 162'340 per, to walnut treat theme east - about It per.. to a posit; Ann* south , 29 $ 4O deavf-t, West 03 840 per., to Dro.Trreanda Creek: thenco'np said creek the sowcral courses • thereof, to pLseit be ginning. cont a ini ng len Acre's, more or 'less, about • 73 acres Improved: framed house, two framed barns ' and other outbuildings, and few fruit trees thereon: Seized and taken into execution at the snit 01:Ja cob Tall vs J. Jl. Tannest, J, IL, Tannest and - Wm. Lantz, N ALSO-,One ether lot, piece, or tianwl or teed , f ai t nate In Wyatt:ming twp - , bounded as follows: tang at..a core on Vie Portd Nurhots.. lot' ots Church street - In the village of Tiyalnalespi thinner,' along said strtsit north 63 diu., east 60 a. cot. of Si. Etacee tto.t. thence south 34 deg. oast 83 - feet • . to a car, on lice of Andrew reo's l•it; thence south .' 9 deg..w.cist 70 ft. to cor. said Porter k Nichols'e lot thencia north 35 dog. west 13/ It. to place of be- -. ginning, containing 10 441 square 'perches, More or less. all improved; • large -framed doable store- 4 : honso and moll fratnel barn thereon. , • ficized and tthen Into execution at snit of Vanglin i.LOO-4One other lot, piece, or. parcel of Lind sit- . • . nate in Athens twp., bounded as follows: North by , Lando of Samuel Hewlett, east. by Samuel Emith, - r•• south byJo ?kph IfeßhaneY and John ithettburl 7, nice; by public highway, containing 73 acres, more or Pc s, abunt CO acres impreVed; tit° framed hous es, !earned barn with shed attached, and other out. ' buildings and - Troit trees thereon. • Sed.red and taken_ uta execution the any of • D. !Tatra use vs Jmes Lees. • ALSO—Ono other lot, piece, or parcel of land eV natefuWysox tier:, described an Uollowar Being e Lots No. 1, 2; 9, and 10 of Bleck No. 21. as Will hiorc fully appst'r on map made. by IYrri. H. Nor g.lts, of rlesehhitte firdidleLeion okkast'Towanda.." ts..Nca. u and 10 fronting on 'Main ritreet, oteli 75 fret by 150 feet deep along• and r a lots No, 1. and '2 fronting on Second street. said 'I - lot No. 1 baring a front of 15 fret and said lot No. - tau g s front of 56 feet. each lot. lie - rig 1.50 fest • - • d and taken into exeratitio:..at the snit or If.. t - J. Lnlly( to G. W. Holman. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land : Rome Brrro.., bounded as folios:!: North by ' J. It, exist by public hi,bwol, nur.th hp - „lolin Kitnbail. west by public highway, stentatining about 715 perches, nlOre or less; frame. houire, frame barn, and :c-:: fruit ftees th.-reon. . - . other piece., or parcel of land teat ire blur. - ...t Rearm, biaurtilaid asiollows: North by • Mml cf J.,hri liinthal/, east by-public highway, Louth by L. E. le.eihey, West by public lalghway,'oontaluing - I a rn, nuwe or Ices, all improved; no buildings.. Seized and taken into execution at' .the wait of Johii" Ecardaleo and Cyrus COAL rK John HYmbOli 4..n.1 P. Kimball, ••• ' . .A.130 at suit of Gyros each a,nd Der.rdelce John- ' - - ALSO—One other Int, place; or parcel of land sit e-at:: in To,fer-,da Borough, bounded as follows: Cu (Lea nOrtla :milli:bit by Linda of 'John e . 7,rth by T. T. Elliott, wort by Fpruee sired taming tree rwre, more Or lose, alt Snlyiror•di • sbry ire,uad housejr. - ..rfieil barn tr.:l - fruit Mees,tylereon. other lot. piece, or parefiii of lan . rait , bounded as follower North. be lapel of B. It Ma c. east by Michael iliestane, costa lay J.uets by John Bowman, ccros, less; no improve , exoentibn at the suit of I': L. .B.riatufn Lewis and James I!. Lewis. • ALS.) -fits otlictit?,t. - pic cc. of Mori, kat in•Snaitlifichl twp., bounded as follows: Ilortb lea,ing through 6 , l , lllo:Afield Centre. east by gr..m.l,laud laud MOL9t. Church - 1:0:3111 laud foran . riy or Augus.us Phelps. cot G,rould. coaitchaih,; 2 acres, 1./(Znf, or lees; • - tire:Lae a ravel. Ir,..111:1 barn atl.2.olVd. WWI fore :run: trx ,- .Aft.r.con. ar,l exccullor-‘ g tat the Suit et e L. rrest. and Y.nnise Dnr. fey. ctle:•r lot. r.•!•:•• e. p.trerl of 1 . ;; bit- • tl. - •In Atltf-rs t•:ri , ,.7.anti led 3•• - follows: l':Zert.l2. by . t 1 td 111.:' , V1•1(:•7. cat,t Uy Za z eidt „y; ne,t. ty land 1.w -seep . Of 'Nfa-•Valfgor•dt:c. caz.t•lllairg 43 ,acres; r•fare t • 1fr . ..pr0V , 23; frarae. :tad fir: f.-uft. trees fbereeft. • • , ' • ief • r„-;kratien. at the ellit of IA; .1, a:L.:1'1,1114 v., Me • • At.••=, i---tiete other lit, vieee, or , parf...l Of had Eft '.,7:••••-a.T.:•.1.1. Lure., be zindeif as follows: Ngrth by.lst: lof gra., -I.:sur ; lflitt, east DI Third ttrev.e, s•lreet, weft .by John F. Mear..s,,, t famedll*c.::sre trterr , • „ • ead bite:ainto i reca.tont -suit of d. F. "-leers re Nlehritla Ferri:or. IM MEI EZEEEM C. ,, O—Olie'cilter pied, or parcel - of' 13nd s't-' in 3...tit:111i bantited as follthva: North by , lan.? of OrphO's Lii-a and y D. W. Lane, e.nt by. Lark .135.1, D. W. Laoe, arra. Salty. ITood. b , 'll')C l l-1101. Wm...)..torm.'. r.nnb. Ir.itra or C.inton. •WoOd .1.11:. ''os.itain ,ero-,,,1.a,;.• 1 or le v?, et out 11.0.1- acrca tot .vc.l.eframed 11 ,, tap and two framed barna.witil otebards thereon. and t7C.kon into c...-entron ataulf,:s-of S. L. :bun _ _ !,t, idi - rc, - ",-CW-pircaraf laud sit -Cora , bonar.esi a followk: North east by Rufus Drown :. 1 .7.:rx. W.' A.. Smith .t c::11!5: ab, tt acrq...allore or i.,.. - • f_ V .); • feTfrait. trecs thereon.. BEE 2)1.1 :$t the euit of ;. - -. 71 , 71. SiAlifEt.- I ritrozl cit land fotlGwe: North L. Xralgla.; cc by t1:1 , 2.; rrtln±ei. Xotl4ll by A. (.76:11i- I.ty it.ozi of tho Vitito of t. ,'• Cf 1EC1E.t0:. 0 .3. coo t *i-t•tit:.7 .I.bcut 250' :.; r it oTP.. - • firize.l t;t:ci tlken tato czeoution 5t tits salt i. j C;tn:alia;36; . -• ': 1 !. ::C~ .: 1A- 1,:•t p or pal o: laud sit p. •••••::: •!1:. tW, bOlna,,l ars "f01101:1-: .Tsruet Liars:, • cast -hy until by Edward Clark. - nd A. Sti : VC•l:, ear-gaining 11.1 ac.ris. out 1 , 1 aer , .l uurrovel: two fra nto.l ... • ..:. -111, - rt••n. • . a. 1 ruta at the Fair of 11. 1;1;1- !, vti John. Larrilan. L-". , —0:: • parcel of 1.1-nd si t‘vo., boun•ltcl as follows: North ..t 1:11110 r, _east by W. 8 Heaton. 1.7 • I•i:rhwari I.•ading from Caltil?thlSll t')1:0:.:i . :.1y;17, -.A. by A:lll')ll.Friiier, : u-ore or ie•te, iinproved: two-story r•. , ••••- 1 , IWeli:P;!1-.C.115. , _` and !ow ftnit trecs ri..iaa..l a:11 taken into execution • fit the suit of • Lai.1.7 , 71 %.3 Gr.ran I.l.tgee and Althoo rultet. t Veer lot. 1 1,2ce, or rarcel of land sit :-twp , bona:led as• follows: North 1 . ..n.1 or irnt. Stephens, east by Vz.• Pelton; rend: by Pelton and Lyrnan•lTaXris, west by A. 0 drar.C.l.tr. C9Ltalniag, about tiO acres; more or rto aeres 1zoproee:1; frame. 'house, board ,sts.W.e...td - few fruit trees thereon. , z-. 1 and talaen into execution at the suit of FiLch.T . s 11F-C vs Gear, e Woadruff. ISIME = = -Luz , . (.;.? lc-, .Xl6O-014 other lot, piece, or'parcel of Lind sit :ite to Sor.th Cre. , .h. tap., ho•anilail a 3 fotbsitr: North by la , sd ni J. Bell, ear,: by J;tred and .Tif , s?pb Dunham; s-yath by Lewts J. Otter, 'west by Kiusninn, eontainiu.; '5O ar.r.'es, .ntore or less; no imoroTements. and taken into execution at the wilt of o, , ear T. Di, - :pcon's use - vs Hiram Kinsman. 4.1.. , -10—rlae" other ce pared of land sit alt.: in Derrick bounded as follows; North by an , ZR of H. 11 - . Tracy, tart by Tiara:lton Morrow. and J , b.o Branyan. isouth by Richard '1%. , e and 63.1112 1i.11.:4, , ,.1vc5t by tiamuel 13111ings • andYJohn containing acres. more. or Its!, ,abont acres itupiioved; framed house, framed horeeharn, 01 -'n: Louse. and fruit trees' thereon. . Selz'.' and taken into execution at the snit of W. T. - DaTies vs Joseph Dougherty. .. Al:Kt—One eider 14t, ' or parcejof land sit , liabein .I.Syluerr thounided as followe: North 1.! I sei Jo.eph aria Fraa'X Cole. east by the S.virtha:me. river, srmtb by 4.1. C. rellbrish, wekt str:th and John Stevens, - containing, 128 acres, re er lesv, abvat ya ad - es - improved-, framed I: tY:o iramcd baits. 3rrz,rrehara and4other ft - 1.1:t moo. 2111 f...1:c0 170 - elltiOt at tL it of 19t, rsr.tel of land sit- SheeleNinin tivr., bounded asiollows: ; :tiorth 1 :,:l)epew, cast by David fleavener ,:antli I , y David Deavener and Samuel Heivener, S.inrac.l Ileavener, containing - 50 tcres, er Ic q, :thollt 40 secs improved; .frarned Iwelliti ,, lionse, corn kon , e and few unit trees , T ele rent:. - It taken intni - xectnktn at .thel suit of .1.1. Thcrzas Ileavene.r. - ..1 '1 _^-t1 at: VI: cr "CD11:01V8 NOTICE.—Dewey & v.11.1:-ten ' et. al.—No. 46, 'a:: Term, ilt• - 70.----in the Court of Coinragrt Pleas :era Ctunity. ' - tindasigned haring been appOillteti - Andltor 1,7 aahl Court to distribute. mor.ey•arising from the Sll` - rifrs .1??, tierMiduut's real c5 - tate willatten3 t Ct . ° dates at .on FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1,571, at 2 ell. - -kt.p.m., at the trace of Smith Nrontauye. In th - o Coqttigh of Towanda, atwhich t,zia asst rtaoe ail . :Aors haring claims en said r.: ,, u'ry are ,refitre,r to preeent the same beforc F.Ud cr be debarred from comifig in npor feud. 6. D. .110 - STASIE.. .A rril3- - ts 1 . &falter. A PPLICATIOI'.T INl , rcy Brown.—No. $O2. Sop Term, 1872.- , - you 1,-,rehy notined that John Brown. your linat - and, 71.i.i-applied to the court of common pleas' ~ f county, for a divorce from the beads of Entrnnony, and the said court has appointed Mon thy, the th day of May. 11 . 34'3, for hearing the said trown -in tr,c • premisc3, at which time and. place yea can-att-.11.1. if yen think proper. , Ayril3-w4 - J SMITH, Sheriff. . - .F 4 XE C T 0 - 11. S NOTICE.;-- Notice ie heraiy -- 17,iven that all re.reons indebted tLe' estate Daniel Daller, , lite, or Pike, acifeasel, are requeS4eil to mak& immediate r:i7ment, and n 1 porse,n3 Laving claittill against e , ,tato mrst rre , ,ont them eJuly anthehticated. :fsr sctilmlcnt "Mar.V.',4iv6 A PPLIC ITION IN I)IVQECE.- T.~'R. J. Andrews.—No. 533, }lee. T., 1572. Y,:i rr, hereby notifted that Jennie Andrews, your . NO' by her peat friend, John Brackney, has applied t ' tVie court of common pleas of Ttradford county, r a +.1‘..7.740.r• from the bond. of matrinaßhY, and tho gn; e.,art has appointed MondAy, the sth day of May, 1;.'3, for hearing the said Jennie it, the pron. at 3r, ketch time and place you can attend if you thud; proper. J; M. SIIITH. Apriti•Nr•t • • _ Spoilt. }-7 X.E O 1 T OR'S _NOTICE, N'otleo is hereby given that all pentane indebt. el to the, estate of. Charles Burgess, deceased, late of Sprinpneld, tam reonested to. Flake immedl. ate payment, and ettpersons hartng i • , elaima against said estate must present them dttlyanthentirxted for SettleaTnt. FRANETS'S BURGWS, • 1 IIiVVE BURGESS, Arp R 6 . 'Execntors. • • it DMINISTRATI t - KX.' 'NOTICE.— ri.. .Nothx‘ is hereby given o all persons Indebted taiLenstate of John Demoest. late of Windh.iln._ (1, -- .D2..c..1. rlnst mato innt.edlati payment, and al persona having claim's against said estato nr,-t present them duly authenticated for- mettle me.; t.. - 311111" A , DEIIIOIIEST. Marl?-nlO " AdttdniAratr is:. .XEC U TOWS NOTICE. Notica 131 e rebygh-en that ill persons , indebted to Life estate of limes Chubboek. late a Orttell. dead, are rt , qrwsted to mato iipmetliate . paymant; and all persona having daises Attelpt iald . estate, tunqt pre..nt them duly anthentleateti for settle ' raeLt..." • C. J. eIIUBBUCW. MIME A PPLICATIONSTOR-lIWENSE INTSy T:tru, ' 1Qrc1;: , 11 . ga, 11 ME J. M. SMITH Sberill. G. W..I3A.ILEY, WM. B. StEr.aiS. -Etecutor -Eaccutor. .- MEM 5....J01ta IS. Flko DE J. 11;TECE, Clak. "A:
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