Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 08, 1873, Image 3

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Towanda, Thursday ) l3lay 8 ) 1878.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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B. a SkvasnAttion,,of Athens, offers
seniees as anCtiori6er. DICE has bad a
good deal of eiperienoe in that !lee.
TuE personryclio paid' a gold coin ]
by mistake. atAii3 Poet Office, on Tuesday 14414
can have it back on desortbarg it: •
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THE :apart rpt - the Athens bridge
which fell sortie Creeks since, is nearly repaire.
and will be ready for use in a day or two.
WE .EE pl6ased to learn that A9Ver .
rat liberal_ subscriptions have recently been
Made toward the completion of the Ephiegial
Churckefittlce. -
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T •
Ctn. L A. PARK of Herrick, has a
Leicrewo which gave birth to a lamb this
spring, weighing 17 poids. Can any one beat
this?- ,
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THE Bradford County Sunday-
School Convention, will meet in Canton, on
Monday evening, June 2, and remain :n session
until Wednesday evening.
MISS BEZWER, a native,of this coun
ty, has earned an enviable 'reputation as an elo
cutionist and reader, in Philadelphia add vicini
ty. Her present address is Media, Delaware
county; Pa.
THE next quarterly convention of
I.A. G. T. will be held at BarelliY. on SVednes
day and Thursday, May 28 and 29. This
afford those who attend an excellent opportuni
ty of eitimining the coal mines,
s,
Sow fell to the depth of four inch
es In Bernice, Sullivan county, on Saturday,
Maya We also learn that quite a snow storm
Was experienced along the line of ;the L. V. B.
R., between Manch Chunk and Mehoopany.
WE congratulate our young'friends
P., C. J. DsAlcoExas and F. If. litcnots,on their
admission to the bar of this county. Both of
these young men have been faithful and indus
trious students, and we bespeak (or them
lucrative practice.
As . .w predicted last week, the
Coim'cil have changed their night of meeting,
in order to appjar to extricate themselves [tom
the very unpleasant and unjustifiable position
they have placed themselves In with regard to
the publication Of their proceedings:
,
THE policy, holders in the National
Life Insnrauce Company hero are to form a
local board, under which arrangement greater
incluc ‘ ements will be offered to those desiring to
insnre—their lives. Information in regard to
this company may be obtained by calling at
this office.
Tnz County Superintendents of
Lpzerne, Carbim, Monroe, Pike, Virlyne, Sus•
quehanna, Bradford,' Wyoming, Columbia and
Montour, will meet the State Superintendent
for consultation and discussion of educational
matters at the Wyoming Honk, Scranton,
Wednesday, June 21. The public will not be
admitted to the conference.
EZRA Burry, Esq., of North Towan
-"da, has shown us a relic pl?wed up on his farm
tAes?ther day. It is an ini-ige or a znau's face,
id) was evidently cut in some soft substance,
many years ago, but is now as hard as flint.
The-sculpture is withont doubt the work of the'
original inhabitants or this counter, nod was
etecuted centuries ago. -
THE Gas and 'Water Company are
aboll to put up t.Bl -street lamps. furnish
ing t gay for the Fame ; though tin front of
privi& property, they Isilthe for i,utiLic bene
fit, b4ning the same as the lampsiyaid for by
the borough. One will be in front! of, the resi
dence o' Mrs. T. Emory, the other in front
itud not as the Rein gives it, in-the aqui of
the residCnce of C. S. Russta.l„ on Fourth
street.
OL'lt genial friend, C. L. itsG, paid
ns a visit last week. Mr. K. reprejents the ex
tensive publishing house of Ivzsos, BLAKEItAN
A: TAYLOR, of New , York. This large house pub
the rnion -Series of Readers and Robinson's
Mathematics, the best common' :"school text
Woks ever published. They are use iu near
ly 40.1 the schools in the northern itier, and re
ceive the highest commendation Uf all (Anna
torg.
'rwo graduates of the RipoRTER of
fice, are now engaged on .the Ran Ffrancisco
Daily Coil. One of them, sELIJAI - 11 ROCEWELL,
was employed here over thirty years ago, and
has ..ince.stla much of the world, and. at ono
time published a paper in Honolulu, sandwich
Uancls. The other one, AAIICIN CY:Ad:sox, en
tcred the 6111,e as an apprentice ten years since.
the last four years he 'has been traveling in
We,t, and has written several very interest
c:
1114 2t/ill readable letters, which have been
• 11. A INGFIAX ha - § just put a prig
niticen't new.planerinto Lis mill at Camptown,
and it will Pay the people of that vicinity and
theeq interested in beautiful and useful ma
to visit Mr. Ixansm's establishment
and examine this piece of mechanism. The
~:M achine was made by the SCHENCK Sons, of
Matteattam N. Y. The patterns fol. thfs plane
were eiatle last . y.ear, and combine ail the good
noMts t ? l' the Machines made by the firm for
the List - forty years, and many new improve
ment& It is pronbunced by 411 to be perfect.
TIIE annual meeting of Naiad
Engine Company, No. 2, on Mond ty prening,
May 5, the following officers were duly' elected
for the ensuing ycar:
Prescient—W. S. Iir.VINS.
I Prisident,T. W. CORDING.
Forel it an —TIIOItAS MEREDITH.
First —GEo. W. GOFF.
,Second Assistant—E. B. PIERCE. -
5.% yyr!ary —E. B. STINE.
Fiholdcia/ Secretary—G. E. FaosT.
n'e as'i ELsar.E.
Pivel ien-0. WIGOINs and J. CURRAN.
RENNET - I and Ws. WARDELL
• WE HAVE ' Several time Oaken occa
lon to condemn the practice which f prevails
.inite extensively among a certain class, of send
iort to th cities or larger towns for goods
hieli can be purchased just as. well at home.
r custom should be discountenanced by eve
citizen who desires the prosperity and
..irowth of his town. Merchants and business
tali are guilty Utile same conduct. 'Some ofour
l - trgest mereatitil cstablishnierits and business
firms, habitually send away for their printing,
paying just simnel] and often more than they
would be - asked- at anc printing office in this
pla&e. 'Even the count Y commissioners and
other officials, give,their orderi for printing to
offices out of the State even. •
MR. WILLARD, Secretary of Railway'
Passenger Assurance — Company, - and GEO..T.
liaNrourn, an eminent lawyer from Rochester,
N. Y., were in town last week, taking deposi
tions before U. S. Commissioner Mix, in 'the
ca,e of G. M. &HADER, administrator, 4. the
Railway Passenger Insurance Company. The
claim of plaiutiff is for the amount of an steel
dent policy issued on the life of W. E; &nuns.
The company resist payment, alleging that de
e, a: ed did not receive the fatal shot until after
the p expired. The plaintiff was repiesent
ed by JOHN Roan, of Lima, N. Y. PEST & Da.
as,ietcd the defendants in the examination.
*a t ease is on trial at Genesee, N. Y., this
Week.
BiFiior 1191Ive peached in - Athens
~n Tuesday ev4iing. The biantifnl and im
preaniciserviefi was read by ;ay,. Was. Mc-
GLArrinr.r, of this place, and Her Mr. Escu, of
W averly. As a reader, Mr. Mop. has no supe
rior, and few eqtals. His rendering of the lit
urgy makes it doubly attractir,
Dr. HowE's able and practic
tbi_text. " And his &deed rentembered VMS
it-was written,. the seal of thine house
eaten me up; Wu listened to with the strictest
sttontiOn. After the sermon, quits s number
or the congregation called trpori the Bishop, at
, i
„tbo rectory.
This, Wednesday, evening. the Bishop will
preach and administer the rite of confirmation
in CLriat Church. Seat's bee, Service to.cons.
mence - at n o'clock.
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8 °
1; M. -Dr. E. D. Pi U. 8.
3 4
N.; awl wife, wtro 'regideiesfil the Ward
Home, on Bahnesy evening.
—Ass Psaltswoapt, ono of the oldest citizens
of Smithfield, is dangerously M. L
—The School Jou,rnal sayr Prof.Xsaarzi has
resigned the Principalship: of •the Mansfield
State Normal Schook We hope the cause of
education is net to lose his 'valuable services.
:—Prof. Swum 3 Corti, formerly conneetj
et'i aithrthe Susquehanna Collegiate. Institute, ' ,
has been elected Professor of Mathematics in
LaFayette College, to fill the vacancy occasign
ed by the death of his father. We congratulate.
the institution on its good fcatnne in finding so.
worthy s; successor to one of the tnost eminent;
teacheits the College ever had.
--Judge PISMO= is able to be about again.
—Judge Sralsonn, who has ;been confined,
to his horse for several months with- a broken
leg, was in town on Monday. , -
—Judge Mai= is in itarriabtieg, attending
session of .the Supreme Court. , •
—Biahbp Howz is the guest cif MX. Manctri. -
Members of the Episcopal congregation will
pay their. respects to the Bishop immediately
after service this evening.
E, 3 H. &tint% !pedal egent.gf the
Travelers Life and Ar:,e. Ident Insurance -Co.,
died hero on Thurisday morning' lait.
Mr. K. ,came tolhia place 'about two weeks pri 7
or to his death, on,business connected with the
company fie reiire'senthd, and feeling unwell,
Mr. A. A. BunnexiinVited him to remain at
hiahouse until his health should be iMproVed.
His symptoms grew more alarming, however,
and friends were telegraphed for. On Sunday,
previous tq his death, an affectionate aunt ar
rived, and aided in ministering to the -wants of
the young man. All that medical skill and kind
friends could do, proved unavailing, and after .
in illness of only two weeks, which he bore with
Christian fertitude. ho "fell asleep." Mr. K.
was a gentleman of more than ordinary prom
ise, and had his life been: spared, would have
become a prominent citizen. He had .been- a
sufferer for some yeartfrom that insidious dis
ease; consumption, brit - disease of the heltrt
was thc,immediate cause of his death. BI in
valid Mother receives the condolence of all who
knew.the young man.
Mr. B . ORBANK and his family were untiring in
their attentions to the invalid during his stay
in their house, and Mr. B. kindly accompanied
the remains to Bellefonte.
, AT A regular meeting of Elmira
LeAge, No. 81, Knights of-Pythias, held Wed
nesday evening, April 10, 1873, the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted :
Wunness : This Lodge, on Tuesday evening,
. April 1, visited by invitation, Towanda, Ps., and
were most hospitably enteitained•by . Toitanda
'Lodge No. 290, and whereas, we desire to ex
press in some fitting manner our sense of ap
preciation for the many knightly cortrtestei ex
tended ; therefore, be it
Resolved, That we recognize in the Knights
of Pythias of Towanda, brethren who are true,
brave, and faithful to all the requirements of
our beloved order, and gentlemen who, iu so
cial and public life, approvingly exemplify its
beauties and excellencies, and to them we ex
tend thanks, heartfelt and earnest, for. the
warmth of our reception, and the generous
treatment ,ve received at their hands and from
their hearts ; also heartily thanking the atten
tive committee of arrangements, and the fair
ladies who so gracefully and charmingly assist
ed in making our never-to-be-forgotten visit
pleasant and agreeable. And bo it farther
Resolved, That Elmira Lodge, No: 81, extends
its thanks to Supt. Packer, of L. V. It. IL, for
special tren from Towanda; and to Conductor
Drake, of same road,forhis kind attention to
our comfort and convenience: And be it further
"R...so.ved, That a copy of these resolutions be
forwarded to Towanda Lodge, No. no, of To
wanda. to Supt. Packer and Conductor Drake,
of Lehigh Valley Railroad.
B 7 order of Committee.
Mn. EDITOR : You are right in say
ing "eiPerience has proven that the People are
tint satisfied' with the half shire bill. Outside
of Troy, there is not a baker's dozen in favor
of it. Indeed, it is safe to say a very large ma
jority of our citizens lvho have been in favor of
PLII:It'S division scheme, were caused to be so
on account of tins uncalled for one-borough
project. ,Flieur the half-shire from the statute
bo,:tks, and western Bradford w;ilhAve but few
new county supporters. Even our school boys
erect half-shire fligies, and " whole shear' s
them. •
"-Nuff ccd," Rays the Canton Sentinel wink
'em-catch-'em correspondent, atter he has ex
hausted a full supply of-. arcasm on One who
dares to speak in favor of the c Anrcion atiiuse
menti of oar youth. Mar Lim! 31r. Seritinel,
just let me hit me. (Fires). I don't believe in
shooting. I never did believe in it. Now, don't
let him shoot at• me there has been !'ruff
eed." • 1
L. J. Asours, 4 d Alba; wants to be the divis
ion candidate for 11 , presentative neat fall.l The
friends of filionequa county are naming "their
children HERDIC.
Local Option has wound up tholoi chase at
Canton; so there arc no hotels there. tnt
tnt! there is a place to get a "mile" on the
sly. The hotels or Franklin have burned up ;
those of Canton " dried up," -Ade tho one at
Leßoy has become the liarli T or of patent Medi
cines to heal (?) the weary traveler. To please
the ladies, vine at Monrocton has become a
millinery depot. Tho people are already r
joicitig et the change. Szamoti.
SHALL we remember our dead
ttclde
fenders? Wo believe Towanda was the only
torn or any size which last year omit to
decorate the graves of soldiers. Ii the d y to
be alloyed tD pass unr.bserved this year ? For
the credit of our town we trust soMe notice wlll
be taken of "decoration day." The folkiwing
is the general order issued by department loom
mander:BELto to Posts of the Gran d Artily in
this State. As there is no suchi organization
here, it will be entirely appropriate for the citi
zens generally to act upon the suggestion
. i PILILIDEIPHIA, April 23, 1973.
In accordance with ourTules and regulations,
Friday, May 90, will be observed as a Memorial
Day fel the purpose of strewing with flowers,
or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades
who have died in defence of their country du
ring the late rebtllion, or who have since pass
ed away. Citizens generally, Military and Civ
ic Associations, Churches and Sunday-schools,
should be invited to participate, and in places
where there are no Posts of the Grand Army, it
it is hoped that the 'citizena will join together
for this purpose, that' titling services may be
heldin every,churchyard or cemetery were
our dead heroes sleep. •
The manner of conducting these .services is
optional with Posts, but those desiring it, can
obtain copies of the form of ceremonies, se fur
nished last y l car by making immediate applies
non to the A. Alt-G.
Attention is especially invited at this time to
the recommendation from National Headquar
ters last year, '! that, dowers and shrubs be
planted at each grave, in order that when we
are gone, the'sessons, in their ceaseless round,
may in our stead, adorn the sleeping places of
our comrades. By-order of
' B. 4. Br.Alll,
iC,thinsnding Department
C. S. GREENE, A. A. G.
WE• GIVE place CO the following let
terfrota an old and esteemed-subscriber, al
though we are unable to &scoter the causol of
his complaint, so far as the 1161'01/TER is con
cerned. But then it is natural for some men
to find fault
Et rrpn Iltroarza : I hope I amnot captious
ly inclined,-but I am disposed to exercise the
prero"ativo, of a free American citizen, by find
ing a little fault with the mental emetics our
county papers administer to us each successive
week of their issue. The Rzrorrza, notwith
standing its sound common sense in regard to
most matters, is not altogether guilthui in
this. I refer, to the indiscriminate . Laudatlon of
certaingentlemen, whose versatile talents and
splendid - achievements no human being ever
discovered until their money procured the pub
lication of notices, which only serve to make
there ridiculous - wherever they are. known.,
Should a stranger happetrlo make theacquain- -
tafi t ce of ono of these "gifted orators.", "euti
nt t loners," or "finest writers of the age,*
L would invariably set dcwn the community
il hit which they reside, as a set of nincbmpoops,
c uldbe made to believe these were their
h nest sentiments. If these things were . ooca
sianal occurrences , like cholera morbus' in fruit
time, it might be endured; but to have this
stuff paraded week after week, ad nausea,
tod bad, and we beg yeti will recollect that sub
scribers Livia rights as well as advertiser.
01 whit possible benefit.= it be to trace the
ancestry oia man who needs only climb to the
first branch of the ancestral tree to find a fool—
whether the family originally resided on the
Susquehanna, Juniatta or Sugar Creek? . -
If, as a faithful correspondent of the press, I
should *it an agricultural fair, I might deem
it my duty to give the.pedigree of the most fa.
discourse, on
, Britimicros, May 3, 1873.
Wisb eWi tgi= "fa
somas • sea I I
eemT to
r n e e ' , k ilo =
I V j s e ur al i t ios,
at r m g
indirkistal wet opened blows* without
snaking one 1-110 V called to 'describe
the Snell kog, should o b oonananoe
apesking of bM as a boar, assemming so
litany Mot and inches; wsigbing Omit so many
pm*, and cowed with either a thick at thin
& l
Chester at of bait or bristles, as
ow to tin breed of =
ford Co. land Pikes 00. he
o r
BM I must meow!, mktwinatandlng the ca
rious changes that are continually rang by
these men who writs
per, pay Ms their own
tbsiaossmaankly are imardry :papered The
thh new aviestlaral method or &aft it,
Understassi me, I on't want to interim
with the:pleasure of the 111111:11114 but their ca
con
ding and braying is getting to be a politics
ce, even to eyes and can aecnatoined to
it. 4 word to the wise. etc.
as AINIZOTICD fionscaren..
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roam 41:1Asus.We presume the
new postal card,, just issued by the Post Office
Department, will be in great demand. f :Below
we give a description of the card.
It is five and one4ighth tncbee in length, and
`three inches in width, and is made cf. good,
stiff paper, water-marked with the initials U.S.
P. O. D. in monogram. The face of the card
is engraied, surrounded by a border, in scroll
one-eight of an inch in width. The one
cent stamp prieted on the upper - , right-hand
corner, is from a profile bust of the Goddess of
Liberty, looking to'the left and muuruided by
a lathe-work border , with the word's "U. S.
Postage" inscribed above, and "One Gent 7 be
low. On the upper left-hand corner are the
words." United States Postal card," with direc
tions to " write the address only on this side,
the message on the other." Underneath, and
occupying the lower belief the card, are ruled
lints on which to write the address, the top
line being prefixed with the word "To." The
back of the card, intended for the communica
tion, is entirely plain, being devoid even of rul
ed liner'. In color, the body of the card is light
cream, the printing velvet-brown. - No varia
tion in sirs, 'shape, color, or in any other ;is rtio-
War, willhe made from the regular stylb to ac
commodele special cases, nor will the depart
ment do any printing on the carLia_ beyond the
engraving specified in the description.
Postal cards will be sold for one cent eith,
neither more nor less, whether in large quint!.
'ties or in small.
The object of the postal cared is_ to facilitote
letter correspondence, and.' provide for the
transmission through - the mail at a u.
rate of postage, of short communtmtions_cithei
printed or written in pencil or ink. They may
therefore be used for orders, invitations, notio•
es, receipts, ackbowledgements, and other re
quirt meats of business and social life, end the
matter desired to be oonveyed may be either
in writing-.or in print, or partially in both. In
their treatment as mail matter they 'are to bo
regarded by postmasters the same as sealed
letters, and not as printed matter, except that
in no case will unclaimed clads be sent to the
Dead Letter Office.
An ordinary printed businos card may be sent
through tho mails when prepaid by a one-cent
postage stamp attached; but such a card must
contain absolutely no written matter except the
address, otherwise it will be treated as not ful
ly prepaid, and refused admission into the
mails.
All cards different from those herein describ
ed, bearing' embossed or piinted postage
stamps, and purporting to be United States
postal cards, are eounterfelt ; and the manufac
ture of such cards, or the attempt to use the
same, will subject the offender to a Line of $5OO
and imprisonment foi Ave years. (Section 178
Postal Code). •
Postmasters will not, under any circumstan
ces, be permitted to rednee or exchange postal
cards that may be nt sdr..oe I, spoiled in print
ing, or otherwise r.•o , !ercd not; f o r use, in the
hands of private holders.
The department will not furnish less than
500 cards on the order of.a postmaster. Indi
viduals desiring postal cards will purchase them
of a postuLastei, as in no case can they obtain
them upon their application to the department.
MAY COUBT.—The May term of the
several courts of this county, commenced 'on
Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Hon. F.ID.
Stamina, President, and Hons. Zs: annex Faw
n= and S. D. HAIM:MSS, Asscciates on the
Bench. Some routine business was transacted,
and Dr. Maass, crier, adjourned the court un
lit 2 r. at., at which time It was again convened.
The several constables of the county appear
ed and presented their reports. The following
named Grand Jurymen appeared, and were
sent out under tho charge of-the Court :
F,-renian —DWIGHT KILILLOi John W. Bart
lett, Jas. H. Brown, John Carr„David Corey,
Benj. Denton, Wm. Jennings, rAlfred Lewis,
Wallace M. Miller, John Mack, Jr., Ju. Nestor,
Samuel Pettingill, B. T. Biggs, Geo. A. Roberts,
.J. F. Woodruff, Emery B. "iibur.
The following cases were brought before the
Grand Jury by District-&tterney Burn, and
disposed of :
EINEEEE
Cum. VB. Chas. Teiry and Mrk. F. D. Chase—
Assault and bitter:i.. '
Corn. vs. Riley Sickler anl Jadies Larkin—
Feloniously breaking into buildings and steal
ing therefrom.
Corn. vs. same—Larceny, etc,
Corn. vs. John Sellard—assault with intent
to commit a rape.
Commonwealth vs. Areny McGovern and
Frank Dowelle—Charge, a4sauleand battery.
True bi'l AS to McGovern, not a true bill u to
the other.
Corn. vs. &maini - Hanhock—Assault and bat
tery. .
Corn. vs. James Titus—Assault and battery,
with intent to kill.
,
Cam. vs. Henry Page and Chas. Holmes
Larceny, in breaking into depot at Ulster.
Com. vs. David Heath-z Assault and - battery.
Th 3 committee having reported favOrably,
the following persons were admitted to practice
in the several courts of this county : F. M.
Nichols, P. C. J. DeAngelis.
On motion of Wm. Watkins, Stanley W. Little
was admitted to the bar of this county.
• In the matter of the application of John N.
Pike, the Court refuse the license on the ground
that the vote of the people 4 this county was
adverse to granting licenses.
On motion of W. A. FPeck, Esq., A. Judion
was appointed clerk of North Towanda town
ship.
. In the matter of the Commonwealth vs. Wm.
Costello and John Quinlan, charged with selling
liquor withontAcense, Costello appeared in
Court and waived the - laying of a bill before the
()rand Jury, and pleads guilty, whereupon the
C,ourt,sentence him to pay a fine of fifty dollars
and costa. • On application of District Attorney
a noge prolequt was entered as to Quinlan. In
the matter of the application of Harriet M. and
George Dunham for,the appointment of view
ers to assets damages caused by the road com
missioners of South Creek township, opening a
road across the petitioners' improved land, the
Court appoint the following named viewers :
Stergis Squires, Hector Owen and Virgil rut- .
cent.
The following eases were disposed of by the
Court :
Com. vs. Chas. E. Foot, alias Charles Holmes
—lndicted at present term on charge of break
ing into Ulster depot. Defendant ygeads guilty,
and is sentenced by the Court to' return the
property stolen or pay value thereof, undergo
an imprisonment in the county Jail for a period
of four months, pay a line of ten dollars to the
commonwealth and costs of prosecution.
In the matter of the application for a county
bridge over Sugar Creek in the borbugh of
Troy, Grand Jury report in favor of bridge.
Report approved by Court.
Catharinb Gillis applied for a divorce from
her hnaband, Patrick Gillis, and on motion of
Parr .k Davits Court direct a subpoena to issue,
returnable at nest term.
Balance of proceedings will appear next week.
Tliz following deeds .were left at
the Recorder's Wade, for the week ending lay
T. H. Woodruff to E Smith, lot in Towanda
borougb, given in 1859. -
E. Smith mid wife to A. J. Noble, lot in To
wards borough.
W. B. Clymer and C. Williams to E. W.' Up
dike, land in Wells.
8. B. Brown and wife to P. C. Broin, land in
Bonth Creek and Ilidgbtuy.
& Herrick, jr., to Irene Manner, lot in Mb
eis borough.
0. 13. Anthony, et. al., to T. D. and C. T. Ly
ons, lot in Athens township.
William' Ballard to Nary M. Henson, West
Burlington.
J. Namara and wife to D. 8. Maynud, Roma
borough.--
D. 8. Maynard and wife to Japes B. IA Ma,
Boma borough.
James 8 Lb& and wife to Rowans Towner,
Home borough.
-- AMIN iiindwirlinapikiiii. ft Oilli
In Albino borough.
Moses Boblilail to Abaft Rams; Wells
torus*. *
C. Westiod site to D. Mazda, Ridgbuzy.
Maim Codg to I. 0. Robtioo, Ridgborzy.
i.O. Robison to Mary Ors*. Ridgbary.
Boozy Roonti aid wile to Win. B. Bard,
Windham.
• Atm W. Pair to Boo). JOCIOS, Albany.
Ohaties W. Soots to 0. G. Dunbar, Opting-
Bald.
Simon Condon to Parana loomard, Troy t ;
Charles Hem and wife to Henry Keyes, Co :
Wield amp.' to Richard &um Ladloy.
L. A. Wooster and CO Richard Evart, IA-
Bonbon Doty tolls:fah Bait7,Dittststry,
Chas. Thompson to Edward Tboageon, Ter.
Amanda Drake, eL kL, in Anus Gee, Liss•
0. E. ZTerson to" Geo. Ri Litchilekt,
J. A. Whitehead, et. a., to N. IL Reynolds,
Albs. ; - -
J. L. Bator and wile to Ahab% Maori% AZ.
ba.
Ira Brown and wife to J. liorgan Bronx, W a r
• James Sibley Bed wife to:-Einatitan Stafford,
Windham.
John Bmiw to O. H. Benson, Ciilifmtda.
D. LI Mike to Mary Vangorder, Athens
t ownshi -
Harriet? Vangorder to C. Snell, Athens
township.
B. B, Brooks to Wakeman Brook; Spring
field.
Abel Rockwell, et. al., to R. A. 'Hazleton ,
Canton boroogh.
' 11 7- 0. Hazleton to Roswell Hazleton, Can*
borough: . •
F.. H. Dewey to Kr. 8. Winston, Troy bow.
Charles F. Welles to John Pratt, Burlington.
D. H. Darnhein to Marius . Chambers, Bldg..
bury.
. .
Geo. R. Barns; et.lal., to Euphemfi Gregg,
Standing Stone. I -
J. 13. Reynolds to D. McWhorter, Wells. '
- Peter Myers to James McGee, Albany.
Daniel Monroe to Decatur Pepper, Wert Bur
lington..
Geo. Barnesito Decatur Pepper, West Bur
lington.
C. A. and Martha Griswold, to Chas. it. Ir
vine, Monroe.
Barton Saxton to,Franklin Saxton, Granville.
Lorin Grace totieszor Pomeroy.
Levi and P. Preston to Collins Larcom, Troy:
'Tolney IL Spalding to Chas. A. Elise, Can
ton. -
Walter Leavett to Charles A. Kris°, Canton.
/3= LOCAL.
worTED—A Jour Printer. Apply
to D. M. Timm, Towanda, Pa.
W6o4i. Work for Buggies, all
complete, on itaid at Bazzos k HOITORVIS.
le• Special _bargains in Black
ETA3S ot HILDRETII`II.
Wks, at t
See
us. If you want the finest stamp•
ed paper, cal at Cause'.
ifitk,Beady Made Baggy BOdies,
all Iron, cheap, at Balsas lc HosiolD'a.
stir Spring style Silk Hate at II
Tanoes.
OS. Caoss is selling face wall pa
pers chestier than ever,
sei. A large assortment of Brack
eta mat recetwxl at non .t, Sox&
i. That Domestic Bread at Scorr
Co.';k suits-everybody.
is.. Patent lingo , Dash, a new
thing, good and cheap, at
Bmiam! & HmmitioN.
Fos &La.—The vacant lot just
north of tile Episcopal Parsonage. Enquire of
OvnTox & ELazaza.
ft.. Rooms to let in third
story over J. Wot.rr's store. Inquire of
G. A. DATTON.
Itir The cheapest and best place
to bay good goods, Is at
ilmmott
as. Read advertisement of The To
wanda Journal, in =other column. Great in
ducements are offered to inabscribers and ad-
crrlrn
as. Buckeye Grain Drill, for sow
ing all kinds of seed and plaster, for sale at
Bannon Houma's.
i Buckeye Walking or Riding
Cultivator, for sale by
Fall line of Glass, Paints, Oils,
Varnish an. Driers; at
BAmma S Hmmitelk
Ns. Comte & Cooxs have more,
cheaper and I)4ter Boots
. and Shoes, than
were ever before bffered for sale in Towanda.
ifcCesz & EDWARDS have a
full supply of Butt's celebrated garden seeds,
to bulk or in small quantities.
segt—Ev i iats & Humeri's call atten
tion to their advertisement of new Spring
Goods.
Bum:sloes ationai Hay and
Straw tatters, for sale
• " .r.srox Datutow.
ifir A -large assortment of Ameri
can Cook an*Parior StOt es, it
EILADLZTWX & DAIIROI66
NI:. We have just received a new
stock of tags. which we can print on the short
est notice at the lowest rates.
sue. O. F. Guess has the best as
sortment of Wall Papers and Window Shades,
ever exhibited in this place.
Dar Job work executed at this of
ace, moires the highest encomiums from the
best critics.
• MIL NeW styles Diess Goods,
Shawls, Jape, Mks, Pereiles,Picines and Prints
Evans k Hinnwrits.
stir The ellespeetplece in Towan
da to boy your Hats and Bonnets Si at Iltn. J,
D. Btu's, Griffith & Patton's Block, Towanda
EXCELSIOR WATzEt DRAWER—The
best well curb and bucket In use. Lately much
Improved. Handy to hare. Call and see it.
Mir laulies, take my advice when
you go down town, step into Irs. Mnioos'
rooms of fashion. She don't ask yon bny.
air lira WOODRUFF' would, invite
particular attention of tha ladies to her elegant
assortment of new goods„ comprising every
thing in her line. •
Dd. A full line of White Goode,
Tablopnens, Napkins, Towels and Embroider
ies, at Nuns I itILDIXIIOI.
Bridge-st.
1106.11. A. hErrEs IS; Co. - keep a
large assortment of first-class DO Gooda and
Notions. _
April 23-4 w.
QUARTERLY CONVIiiIO3 L 0.. G. T.
—The next Quarterly Convention of I. 0. (I. T.,
will be held at &relay, on the 28th and 29th of
Nay, 1873. A t T. Ltatxr, Body.
MS. F. J. Gams r ,is now offering
Imp mid elegant assortment of wall paper
at pities that astonish every one. Ms stook 4
not surpassed by , any other estalgislunent In
the country, and parchment will find It to their
adontage to give him a cad.
Nay
.111. NO good Veal oahis. 'Now wanted
until that . time. • -•. .Giozaz ems.
Wissuktair. Pa. .
imp Nes; Huai In1!-.10Pie
pies toindi itgai an wU i q gin" i
Slis imam squishy.
& Petioles Nook &Visit.
ISM; PUi Os ga Plage? on 1 hand
and to sale at Uyezaburg at $7.50 per
ton.
April 24---2 w. • .
air Aspleadid iumortment of La
dles' BowianA Ties, just reosird at B. A. Prr
iis & • . •
Agin 17:4w. • •
arms plus to big , a first-clam
Cook or Parlor Mono. is at ' ,
_
leki Mrs. E. L. WooDsuri hug re
dinved her stock of Millinery Goods to the ;
rooms recently oconpied by Km -Alarm, over
Lotto's store, in Patton's block. -= • '
HODOeS REMIFIBLE
best Reversible, or Etide-ifil/ and Level Land
Plow in use. •Jost received a supply. It gives
good satisfaction. Tri
Virtuzs.
Toicalldsl April 23;
id. If you wants Snit-dais Pai
l= Move, get chi Liglifflonse, on hand and
for sole by - 1 Psionarox & DAUOW,
- Orwell, Pa.
j Now is a . good time to get
your letter-heads, envelopes and bill-heada
printed, and the Baroamm °Moe a good
place to get them executed. , ,
stir Why run the risk of an acci
dent, when you an get a ticket good for 0,000
in ewe of death, for 20 Gents a day, by ailing
on Fail= Swasaint, at upper depot?
N- Mrs. IL J. Moms has ju st re
tarztettmajlew York, with a large supply of
Millbury aiid Ladies' Furnishing Goods, In all
the newest styles and latest novelties. Opening
day Tuesday, Aptills. tf.
4IIBBEIt PALNT.—Have you seen or
heard of it? -1.1 not, it is worth your while to
esquire into 4ts value. See B. H. IVELLEa'
"Rubber Pailit" card In another column.
NIL Crowds of people still go to
Som. it, Co.'s Itakery , and Dining- Booms, Ist
door north of Ward House, for refreshments.
Warm meals at **hours.
liS.Lezintrs 41; Moss's, manniao
taxers of ty . ose celebrated spectacles, hays
changed their agency from J. Hrovietrit's to
WK. A. Caucainizines.
Viait Fsmuca ma owli PAINTra.—
trie Rubber Mat. It is mixed ready for use.
Spreads easily and amootly, is glossy, Arm, do
radii, elastic, and is a Ileauttful Paint. R. M.
Wiarni has the Paint..
i Every. business man should
supply himself with neatly printed letter head
ings; envelopes and card". We furnish these
'articles executed in the neatest styles at low
figures.
Buss= Psurr.—Ready for use. In
Quart Cans*; 1, 2 and 5 (Mon Cans and 'Tuba.
Pure Wilitc, - .Tet Black ; and beautiful
.cottage
ahadetand tints in great variety. Tho beat and
cheapest of ill paints. R. 21. Wawa.
Mir Daring the next 60 days we
will sell goods regardless of coat,•and will make
prices to snit all, in order to make room for
goods of our own manufacture ; now is the time
to buy. J. O. Paw: & Boss,
May, • Main stmt.
lir J. O nos? S, Son wish to
put s Woven Wire Mattress in every house in
Towanda, on a month's trial, and if it does not
suit them, they will ca.o and take It sway. Now
is your time to get perfect sleep. Be sure you
try, and then you will buy.
ThatolucLunz Wons:—Sowing plas
ter by hind. The Tompkins County Seeder
RUI reUeTc you of the disagreeable job, and do
it nicely. It will also sow all kinds of grain
much better than you can possibly do it by
hand. Try it. U. M. Wramr.s.
Jam- A room with dingy, smoky
paper, or dirt•begrimed walls, can never 'hare
the attraction for your children and friends
that neatly papered rooms hare. Therefore, if
you desire to make home attractive and keep
your children out of the streets at night, go to
Came and select *all paper enough to.corer
all your walls.
E
sir M. J. LAB= wants fifty thou
sand feet to fit with Boots and Shoes, at his
new store opposite the Means House. Boots at
one dollar and twentj-tiro cents a pair; how
is that for low? 157 Main street, below Midge.
ILuzaox k HosronD
CoAL AT WHoumALE.—P. M. WELLZB
is selling superior Hard Anthracite. Coal, ;by
the car load, very &cap, delivered at any B. B.
station between Wye-Rising and Athens. Now
Is the time to secure your Winter's supply. •
Ifir BI3LuND & Hum would call the
attention of the public to the fact that their
milet is always supplied with the choicest
steins, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage;
fish, etc: They are now receiving daily supplies
of tine fresh oysters, which they offer at whole
sale and retail at the very lowest rates
: Kir Mrs. E. J. Mniaos has just re
ceived the Spring styles in Hats and Bonnets,
also a large *aorta:int of Fancy Goods, such
as Tics, Maui; Nock finches, Collars and Cuffis;
Undersleeves, both lace and linen, and all the
latest novelties for the Spring trade.
Wk. It is not generally known that
rt. C. Wurraira, at the Book Bindery overthe
Beronits office, makes . Blank Books in any
style of ruling and binding desired.. If you
rants new Ledger, Journal or Docket, giro
him a eta,
Foa iiikur.—A very desirable resi
dence on Pineotreet, Towanda, Pa., within two
minutes' walk of Main street. House large and
well arranged. Two cisterns - And good well at
the door. Inquire of T. 3ltz.tocz,
PAM= Paint your wagons,
sleds, machines, tools, etc. I can supply you
with Blabber Paint of suitable shades, ready for
use,—beautiftd, cheap, durable and easily
plied. Jet black, for irons and striping. Lead
ing shades and colors in quart and gallon cans.
R. /d.
B. A. Perna Ar Co. wish to
say to the public that while they make a spe
cialty of Millinery and Fancy Goods, they also
keep a gcrieral assortment of Dry Goods and
Notions of the best quality and at the lowest
prices.
Towanda, April 24-4 w.
118.. Mrs. J. D. HILL has returned
from the city, with a fine selection of IP ,
and Fancy Goods, which will be on exhibition
Gds week. Alf are Welted to gire her i call be
fors purchasing elsewhere.
theta & Patton's Block, Bridge-St.
MB. MIL S. S. LOCKWOOD, of
Ul
ster, has Just received her stock of Millinery
Goods, Spring styios in Hats and Bonnets, and
abto a good assortment of faney goods, such as.
ties, caars and cuffs, undendeeres, both taco
and linen, and all the. latest noTeltlei for the
Spring trade.
To TEN 144D11111 OF TOWANDA AND Vi
a:arm—Mrs. E. d. Munroe has the largest and
fhwitt assortment of Millinery and Piney Goods
ever *ought into Towanda. 'Also a large as
sortment of Ladies' and Children's Beady.
Made Suits, of the latest styles, Rodney, Cor
sets, Bustles, Hoop Skirts, Beal and Imitation
Hair Goods, Jett Jewelry, eta. _ ,
zunditm I Miaow's,
OrweU, Ps.
F
his taxes rooms opt. E. Rournruzah over
Wranui Ji Oratory alai; where she
TM be prepered to de all bade of Dxnm aldag
mad 'other ificiousibigirsibd
bag satierierme buiaeu s feels calattdetil
that she eta *ale eid both ha wrirk add price..
Purr= Aim . Gum &no:a l —The
Tolffadni.Pountdr Poiligii Onikib AA, I: d.
comblink4 with that' 1 0 44 - 1111
Ballas t thelbovkins )tithe
cut piaster and grain sower ht the market.
Seeder, $45. Bake and combined, $5.
Bake akin", Sit lima circular.
, 1 , • B. W. Wr.u.m. e
•Towanda.dprill6, 3873.
,
its The rush ' ; (.4 - business at
MOOanz &Erleasns' surprises all who are nit-
Imsequabated with this enterprising Arc; but
their enitomers a/1 "know -how it Is them
es." Their large trade is owing to the feet
bat they sell first4:&** goods at bilgionArica.
and make no distinetion in the - tteatinent of
eartomers, on soopunt of notgeolor or condi
tion: Such men always deserve prosperity, and
generally; secure IL • • •
ronamiiche, as ye • '
sedanis
now on for change oerayMent, this is wriithat
all perforis bo enformed to.forthidtbo repsire
to the Street., ocenznonly 'called Maine, and to
ye holafe which 'is sett down opponte to ye
Courts House, and empire for One Taunt,
where he dwelleth, andiai i)leafes, ye fantafles
of their Minds, fetch 'Way what ]and shal molt
content() them; If any bodyo wolde With to ob
tain ye ilrft place from not .a fore stiles, ye like
ofwhichowasneverscen,lethymcomm-enny
day, when all yo gudel shall be spread out.
PEERLESS ' Powdzs.—For seed or.
Table - use.. The sitbiaiber has, in store at his
place of business it No.-0 Mercies Block, on
Court street, a quantity of the celebiated Peer.
less Potatoes, in .nico condition, for sale ip
either large or small quantities.
Per single Peek ' -
$ .30
" " Mabel ". 1.00
Five or more Barre* ...... 240
Ten or tf r .4 44 .4 S. - - 2 . 40
Lots In bulk 01_ 25 or more bushels", per
bushel...—. .80
Orders by mail for shipping, will receive
prompt attenttcm. No charge for cartage.
B. 31. Wx.T.Lts
Towsnda, Pa., Harchl7, 1873.
0111MCH, SD . CLETY 'OFSICIAL Dl
smoroar.—The following dimetory is published far
the information of. the publl4 4 : We will thank oar
tried' for notifying us of. any errors they may dia.
comer :
Bazaar Citcacu—Main Street,. below Washing.
ton. Services Sunday in /ON A. 4 and 2% Pat.
Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Myer Meeting
Thursday evening.- Pastor, Rev. S. J. Last.
11pncorst, Cunacn—Cor. Wain and Canal Streets.
Service* Sunday at la,' sat. iizul 73; P.M. Lecture
Friday evening. Su nday School 12:15 rat. pastor,
Rev. Wit. McGsxrumer.
, M.E. Cirracit—kfain Street. above State. Services
Sandal at 10); eat. and 7!;' P.M. Prayer Meeting
Thursday evening. Sunday School at 12 o'clock.
Pastor. ReT. 0. L. Gnaws.
Paziusrrinues Cuoscu--CoteStreet. near Court
House. Services Sunday at 10,i.; a.x. and 7); P.M.
Prayer Meeting Thzirsday erening. Sunday School
12 o'clock. Pastor, Rev. J. S. Firzwairr.
R.S. Prize awn Pam—Services evety two weeks.
at 9 and 11 sag. and 7); ex. Sunday School at .4
P.M. Pastor. Rev. Psis= Toss& •
Caraca—Stato Street. Orme Second.—
Pre
st
sobing Sundays at 10n A.Y. sad' 73i r.sr. Sun.
School 1 PAL
A.T.M.—Nosrssas Cotownsitny, LT.. No. 16.
Masonic Hall. over Patch's store. at 7 rat. 7. C.
lavrso.y.C.
Ilium Loma, No. 1011.—Onos In two' weeks at 7
1.31. .7.11 lavnro, W.M.
ILILH.A. Charm, No. 161.0nie in two weeks.
at 7 rat. Ow. y. Ciao. H.P.
I. 0. or O. F.—Ltaanrcum Moos. No. IG7.—Odd
Fellows' Hall, over Frost k Sons Furniture Boma.
N .G
Mareetsm re Monday evening at 7 o'clock. J. W.
Pa; .
D. or IL—Lsart LODOT. No. 29.—Meets in Odd
Fellows' Hall Ilrst and third Friday erecting In each
month. A. itATNARD, N.o.•_Cues. nu" Seq. Bam9oll.l) ENClierm.crr. rio. 41.—Meetir second
and fourth Wednesday evening of each month.
G. W. IiTA.II. C.P.
K. or P.—Towarina Looor., No. 79u.—Meets every
Tneiday craning in. Temperance Hall. 7!.; o'clock.
J. W. lIISIIOP. W.C.
LO. or G.T.—Nournras - Lows. No. 223.—Meets
every Friday evening at 7 o'clock. J. H. Oncurr.
W.O.T. .
S.O.ELC.—Towixos. Lows, Na 370.—Yeets sec
ond sad fourth Thursday of each month. Jostru
ZIDOLT, B.S.
•
MAIL ARIUNGEME7/7'S.
TOWANDA Poaromcz.--Ifail gctng south cloaca at
9:30 *at; going north 4:30 rat. arrirea from north
at 10:33 A x ; BOUM 5:15 rat.
S. it Z. mail closes at 1= arrirea at r.x.
Barclay and Canton claws at 10 a.m.; arrives at
6;30 rat. '
Troy closes at B s.x.; arrives at 1 P.Y.
Leßayavids closes at 1 p.m.; arrives at 12 ii.
New Ira arrives Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Bator.
days - at 12 x.; departs at 2
31ehoopany arrives Mondsys. Wednesdays, and
Fridays at 12 st.•. departs at 1 P.Y.
Bheshequin arrives Tuesday*, Thursdays, sad
Saturdays at 10 a.m.; departs at 12 x.
Preritlest isidge—Hon. P. B. snizance, Tarands.
Additional Lena Jsedge—litin. P. D. Xonscrw,
Talmud&
Associate Judges—lion. Zuscrmc Fauna.. 011ie11 . ;
Hon. B. D. illissarms, BprinzfieLL
Prothonotary and Clerk of Cowl—Blom. N. Prat.
Register awl Recorder and Clerk of the Orphans
Cburt-0. J. Cntnarxx.
Shertf—J. Monior. SxtTn.
Comaissioaers—E. C. Brianao, Monroe: Mom'
Small,. Wells; Derr. lirvirmrnanr, Windham. .
Jury Coutimitsimeers.—E. B. DlLo'o, S. W. Baca.
Treasurer—Wis. Synths, Grenville.
Auditors—Joins B. QUICK, Wilmot; A. H. Blown,
Herrick; Ina Cxsys. Beath Creek.
" Physician—Dr. T. B. Joinson.
Counsel—Poor k DAMisti.'•
Burgess—Jun Bann. "
Courilmu—Jurs Etaurr, Jou D.O.orrAm.
J. M. WARD. Jun McOus, T. B. Jorni. Doris
McMARox, N. N. Brrrs. Jr.
Justices of PCace W. C. BOGLIT. N. TIDD.
Coustables—Jonnox Wrs.r.s, L. T. Born.
Police-Aura—G. B. Bvrn.
School Directors—A. WICXILLY, President of Board;
E. TIDO, Tonsarer; 8. W . RODOZZII, &Cretin: E.
T. Fox. W. T. Danis. J. A. Commit).
Orirrerrs of Poor—Dr. J. W. Luu.x, Wu.
Auditor,—Jas. MAcnimixt. J. A. Rzcoso, Ono.
IttDOWAT.
A.trestor—JAim E. NLVTN,.
Franklin Ste4M Fire Engine Co. No. I.—Meets
Lint Wednesday evening in each m onth, is Borough
Eakin Houma+ 0. A. Iliac:, Fpreman.
Naiad Enriee Co., No. 2.—Reef first Monday even
ing in each month, in Borough Engine House. Jso.
W. Conant% Foreman.
Lin-ta Steam Fire Engine" Ca., No. 3.—Meet dist
Wednesday evening in each month, in Lin•ta Engine
House. IL W. Ez.artz. Foreman.
Mantsa Hook and Ladder Co.iNo. 4.-3feeta Arid
Wednesday evening in each month. to Borough
Engine Honer. F. 8. Wes, President.
B. H. Pawn, Chief- Engineer; L. IL Oxman,
Assistant itsgineer.
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. •
Mules! /haling mid Seeing Phad Association.—
Meets in Grand Jury Room tor ;payment of install
ments. Third Wednesday in the month, from Sto 7
rat. It N. Baia. Jr.. President.
Towanda Bus,lding --Meets in Grand
Jury Boom for payment of installments, fourth
Monday in each month, from 5 to 7 PAL Joszen
Pewits, President. -
iss. The best brands of flora- can
always be found at McCuot Eowaaos' , .
WELLS—HOOVER.—At Sternum' He, April 9,
1873, by Rev. T. Thomas, Mr..lllatthias Wells
•to Hiss Polly A. Hoover, both of Herrick,
Bradfat d county, Pa.
-011,F.001tY.—In Athens .Borough, May 4,44 Us
10
residence, Isaac Gregory, aged 61 years': and
months.
Central Market
T OWA ND A MA.RIEETS.
WHOLVIALE PRICES.
Gortected away ttectuoiatay. bJ 0. B. rim/
11111 Wei tootling. daily.
1/bast. bush •
Irk. I bash
Malty boat. It bosh.
Oan. 9 bon
Osto, 111
Baas. I Wet
Dotter tro
do rgy x e Zs aot
nom
Onions,
Vioar.li bansL
Onions, V bush
- WS:arm or Oa►nv.—Wheat 60 lb. ; Corn 66 lb&
Bye 56 lbs.: Oats 32 lbs.: Earley 46 lbs.; Dockwbes
48 lbs.; , Blisawritbs.; Brea 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60
lbs. ;.• Timothy Seed 44 lbs.
d
Dried Peaches 33 lbs.
Dried Apples 22 lbs.. Flax Seed 50 1b s.
EIIi:ENBERGERS TROUT POND
:1* 3 (opiAA4: 4 : . Elq9 1 : , 1 1 :1:_ai0: 0 4 0 1:41./:t1;04
These batons Trout Ponds are now open for the
seam of IVA and are stocked with a lugs number
of trout of every site, In the clearest. purest. and
uoldsit spring water: Any size trout sold at reason.
able rates, and shipped-by - express as ordered—
TbemPusda scent open on Sunday.
The - proprietor:liming bad experience In locating
and teutt, ponds, °Sore Ida union to
those isythg out and stocking tithe.
rtes, at reasonable rates.
-
Admission to ponds, 23 cents; Sumtickets, $l.
Far full pare:Wars all on or address
8. Be 211.1138211088,
APLI3O Laddsburg, Bradford County. Pa.
FOR SATE —The subscriber offers
for sale at a bargain and on an. . terms, a val
uable building lot near the new School House.—
Said Lot has ra front of Sl feet on Poplar Street,
by 131 feet deep; It also fronts on State Street.
Wouldlnake two good lots; room for three houses.
A good barn merhe premises. For any person that
wants a pleasant place. on easy terms, near a good
achooll, and within three minutes walk of the Court
House, can +.; W. 111:ICLER, at the =LI
OM% Towanda. Pa.
S. W. ALVOILD, P.M.
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR)
TOWANDA BOROCGII OFFICERS
FIRE COMPANIES
MARRIED.
DIED.
$ 1 60 01/ 1 90
80
...... lao oi)t ao
• 25 W 23
22 • 20
10 00 0 12 00
- 900
SEASON 1843.
ESE=
}'URNITVBEt
- SPRING OP :1873.
Tbe lewd awl best salectedAtock of
owto;
Everigferod for Ws Lathe Stile miy-now be found
=II
THE IRON FRONT. STORE,
ILI
118 Market Street,
WILKEB-BABEE, EA. •
Our stock is now and we have many new patterns of
CHABIBgEt sErro.
And Parlor Suites just out and never bet= offe:ed
for We. We brie each an tunnenee variety that it
woad require a large voltune to ennuawale all the
Wicks we have on hanp, and simply say, that we
are fully prepared to furnish Mamma
HUMBLE COTTAGE
Ili
r
PRINCELY. MANgION.
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Our Ugh and Finishing is all done under
our own , an on and warranted in every re.
'
spec! sa represeited.
WINDOW CORNICE AND LAM-
BREGIIINS
A specialty, made and furntehal to order at abort
notice. Material for .making Lunbrequin of every
color and quality on band cu., fur a‘ls at ' .
c, NEW YORK MUM:
In artilltion to our Furniture business tore tavern
store at
117 MARKET STRRET
Devote. exclusively to the manufacture and sale of
Iliattresees, Springs and Bedding. where a lame
stock may always be found at low priees .
WHOLES ALE - OR RETAIL
All in want of Goods In our line please give us a
call and we will sell as low as you can buy in New
York or Ildlade[phis.
depot
air Goods
c carefully packed and delivered at free of harge.
VOOBHIS & PAGE.
G. It. VQOBII.L.S.
...Barre; Mardi 1873.-Lca
H. T. JUNE'S
HARDWARE STORE,
IN lIEECTIR'S BLOCE;_IIAIN STREET.
Next door to Post.aedee, is the best place to buy
HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS,SASH
D 0011.4, By3ID,S. GLASS, PUTTY. PUNTS,
OILS, I-ARNIM:IA.I
HUBBS, SPOKES, KEROSENE,
Lud everything * usually kept in a liardware Store.
I HAVE A FaE STOCK OF
HEATING & COOKING STOVES
042 and examine the New
EMPIRE COOK STOVE,A
It Is the.best in Ilse, and pleases everybody. •
•
I *Asti" ArrtinE TINWABB, AND.
DO ROOFING AND ALL KINDS OF JOBBING
I HRH ?HE IHZT MATERIAL. and
SELL AT LOWEST PRICES
Call and examine my stock and prices
Tolima,. April 16, 1873.
SPRING STOCK.
CROCKERY,
GLASSwAug,
GREAT VARIETY; l''
1300 D ASSORTMENT,
• BABY WAGONS,
THE LARGEBT.AB:SpRTMENT
LIMB BIIOVGHT.TO
THIS MARKET • •
JUST OPENED.
BOYS' WAGONS,
BOOKING- HOSES,
TOYS, &a., at.
WICKHAM & BILAOIO6.
Tana4s, Afir4 9,1871.
or the
F. N. PAGE.
H. T. JUNE.
CHINA,
_ ..
,'.,
OW Eli 0:;
HAVE NOW IN STOCK
FtILL SUPPLI: OF
' . ,
SPRINGGOODS!' ,
1113
iffill
NE* DR j ESS GOOD S
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IN GREAT yABLETY.
NEW WHITE QOODS,
NEW CALICOES
liii
and GiNGHAMS,
NEW CLOTHS
and C - ASSIBIER ES;
- SPLENDLU ASSORTuTINT
OF NOTIONS AND
IN
FANCY GOODii!
HOSrEBY,- GLOVES, &c
-FULL STOCK OF
. -,
DOMESIIO
_COTTON GOODS
NEW SHAWLS
IN EVERY STYLE.
BEST STOCK OF
LAMES' AND CHILDREN'S
S II 0 E S !
El
ffE
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EVER OFFERED BY 118
1
NEW CARPETS
121 EVERY QUALITY
O,IL -CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPER
NEW STOCK OF MEN'S & BOYS'
HATS AND CAPS,
ALL TilE NEWEST STYLES.s_
otx.piwirop;rizilimisszpi
CM
IN FULL SUPPLY
Please call and examine our new
good&
POWELL CO.
•
lowlnda. April 16, 1673.
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min&
C , ODDLNG, RIT
LIHE 4141:1) CEMENT..
,
PURE
_
Is whiter and has s better bot h than
If you .went good: darabro paint*
RAIL :ROAD COLORS, MINERAL
LINSEPI) OIL, AND rIITTY
Refrigerators;
Bath Tubs,
Fartner - ; and Meetianirs' Toole
Churn Pcilvers,
Boring Machines,
t _Planes, wood 'and iron,
•
PrA .WIITIFFITTTIVITRA779
,
.
GAS liT TING AND PLUMBING
excelled for quality or cheapness.
If hi &Alto a :woks:i : co al Is.To iii of DI
110:1V *.:41/:`,a,;-1014Di CM. DCI
Iron, -
Springs,
: . • hodss,
Hubs,
AND COUNTER SCALES,
,t pTazASUBP., WAGONS
Are just.the thing for ant doors. u
they do not freeze or easily
get out otrepair.
.Towands, April le. 1873.
: :.. QO.
2==
.1
3PfLL kCO '
TOWANDA;
Sell Lehigti cou n ty
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GLASS, pßAiii . TILE, SASH,
DOOIISf i IATIL NAILS, AND
2• 2 •
BUILDING MATERIALS,
' 4 20 thelowesi\Cash Price*
nALL, BRADLEY & QO'S
any other American
be sure and use IL
PAINTS, LIQUID PAINTS,
Beautiful Patterns of'
STAINED AND COLOREDi
WINDOW GLASS;
Plated Ice 'iteikers,
Ice Cream --Freezers,
Water COcilero;
BEI
Toilet Set -
•
Feather Vaatera,
Clothes Wrilikt,iB.,
ALL KINDS OF -1
Field Rollenl,—'
Cultivator's,
Doweliur , Machines
• Copiers' Tools.
BABBITT
All kinds of Cooking
STONES AND RANGES.
Bo sure and salt us before purchasing;
By the best workmen ever it'
Towanda.
TINWARE
Of - onr.own manufacture, not
All kinds of
AT WHOLESALE.
NAYLOR'S GENUINE
ENGLISH CAST STEEL . '
Crow Vats,
Thins,
Felkme,
Spokes,
Carriage Trii:l*w.
VA I :}l,l *AD 10
- FOR BABIES.
Can and see than before you purchase.
OTOUMBER - WOOD PUMPS
tined with Galvanized Iron,
CODDING, RIISSELI, & CO.
El
Horse Hoes,
Drag. Teeth,