frafforaftporkt Towania;Thorsday Q Nay .16,18711. LOCAL AND :GENERAL. • . Cm:. G. F. Kum is confined to his hone by ill health. We trittit be may NOD be convalescent. - - Fos a bunt* of excellent (boom% Colossal Asparagus, we - return oar thanks to Ur. Wst. J. Du Jim co. - - THE snit , between Hums --- Paint es iu3d Ithaca /a Athena R. It. Ro., has beed'aemprombied. Tic Bsidford Baptist Association will meet with the Church in East Smithfield, on Tnesdiy, June 10. The Presbyterian Mita Society will meet Wednesday evening next, May 21, at J. 0. Facer's. Refreshment will be served free. THE Dominican Fathers will hold • Xisiiou "en the Catholic Church, eomkneno ing at 11 o'clock on Sunday mon:dog:next, and continuing one week. Rem = BfasoN, father of Mrs:Col. MASON, died in Monroe, on Friday last. He WAS buried, with Masonic honors; Oil Monday. fhp- NET MAIDEN &inducted the ceremonies. .# consequence of the absence of R e.. Wac. kloasirnzur, the Episcopal Church will be closed on Sunday next. The Friday evening seriice will also be omitted. this week. THE lineanda Journal:has made its appearance. Tytographically it is very neat, while the ability and taste displayed by the edi tort. will render the paper both useful and suc cessful. tozpurr U.S. Marshal, A. IL Soros- Kam conveyed Hmtnv,CASEPSELL to Williams port on last. Carcestm will be con tbied in jail at that place *until his trial comes off next month. • Mr. WILHELM, Paymaster of the L. T. B. B. Co., made the employes of the Pa. kN. Y. B. B. Co. happy on Tuesday last, by handing to'each one of them a small envelope containing the month's pay. H. W. NOBLE, of this place; has ta ken oats license ass liquor dealer in Wilkes- Barre, and will Carry on the, business in tttat city, where it was the " option " of the voters not to interfere with Bing Alcohol -• The new time table, which went into effect on tho Pa. & N . :Y. R. It., last Mon day, makes no, change in passenger tiains at ,this station. An additional train is put upon the road between Tnnkhannock and Pittston. Br referring to his advertisement, it will be seen that 8. 8. PlEllei has - purchased WARD fr. BIONTANYT:I3 coal yard. Mr. P. has , been employed st the yird for several years, and understands the business thoroughly. 'ED. REPORTER : ELLIOTT HITLBIERT, an old resident -of this place, passed through here a short time since on his way to Missouri, his now home, with his fourth wife, three of whom are still living I Smithfield, May 10, 1873. KINGSBURY Sr, SOLOMON, onl enter prising liverymen, have opened a stable in Mauch Chunk. Mr. SoLomos will attend to the busineas in that place. We take pleasure in recommending nit as an honortble gentle man, who will spare no pains to please those cclib may have deal'ngs with him. RErs;:•THOSIAS MITCHELL has just cOncluddd a pastorate of twenty-five years over theApringfield-Baptist Church, and will spend the summer in Colorado. His parishioners met recently, and after assuring him of their best wishes and continued confidence. gave . him some Substantial tokens of regard in the shape of a roil or greenbacks. ' AT THE - saigestiot of W. H. CABNCI• CMS.' the Court annotinced that no cony t would be held in Troy next month. The unfavoratile weaker which has 'presented farmers from get ting their spring work done, was the reason assigned for postponing the court. Jurymen and other interested parties will recc;iie therin formation with pleasurC. 1 1 7 iis following officers were elected by L?tige No. 11002., L 0. G. T., at Liberty Cor uers,lor the ensuing quarter : • W. C. T.—J. W. Itmcios. • • W. V. T.—E. A. FOWLED. 5.;7511. , 1n0a P. - S.—Enwinn Fon - Lzu. HICKS. For. - W. M.—DAVID Riess. W. 0. G.- Tors Wrcrune.u. THE Canton Sentinel says: E. L. DAITXPORT, lessee of the chestnut Street The atre, Philadelphia, has pvirchas:d the fine brick mansion and ten acres of land adjoining of F. S. ELLIOTT. Mr. DASESPOILT and wife were gnesischt - Itlinnequa Springs last summer / , The great benefit to health received appearcii to have induced Mr. D. to purchage a desirsitle propert3 - in i the vicinity of the Springs, to a periusnent resort during the heated sea son of the year. We are pleased to record, the shore, and hope that it is but the lygiuniniof a series of additions to our sumn;iprilation. • • THE. Enterprise Mannhictaring, Co. has just been organized in Troy, with a capital of 150,000. At a meeting held on Saturday evening last, the following well known gentle men were elected officers : Directors—E. C. °Urea. W. -H. — tumociis ROBEET YOLING, JoaN 31cHzA..Nr, L. W. EIGIM Superintendent—A. S. NMAIfAX. Clerk 'und Treasn'rer—Toter A. PAXSON& At a stibsegnent meeting of the .directors, E c. Ouvrr. was chosen President of the board. The stockholders in the company aro all en. terprising business men, and will make the or caniz.ltion a 4 SICC-CS3. BISEIOP Ho c£.—Agreeably with an nouncement, Right Rev. 31. A. DsWeitz How; "Bishop of Central Pennsylvania, officiated fn this place on Wednesday eveningalay 7. A large congregation was present to listen to the aide:discourse and witness the solemn rite of e , idirmation. The discourse was founded up ,ul the test : "So walk and so do, that ye may be judgLd according to the law of liberty." The llactor - smanner was plain and impressive, and Lis raPtlk:l of treating the test practical and pointed. :Six candidates for confirmation were presented by the Rector, Rev. We. McGrAru- Env. The services wore coneladed by the Bish op, addressing, some very appropriate, and feel ing words of counsel and advice to the candi dates. Cniany friends, in this county, — of Rev. Q. A. CLzvELAND, formerly of Orwell, will_ be pleased to learn of his hearty reception and flittering success in his new field of labor, Poundr3 . Church, Washington, D. C. He was transferred to this charge in March last, from Trinity Church, Philadelphia. The papers gen erally of that city spoke in high terms of his labors there daring the past tux:years, especial ly among the young men, and his many friends parted milli him reluctantly; they hoped he had become a fixture - among them, and tried to retain him by offering him the Presiding El dership of one of the city districts, but the " pone that be " combined in urging his ac ceptanc of his present position ft the Metrop olis. in this way the officers of his present church succeeded in securing his appointment in spite of strong competing churches at home, in Chicago, Newark, Baltimore and New York. Results are proving the wisdoni of their choice, and compensating their efforts. Foundry,--so named after Jon's' WEsrai's• celebrated Foundry Chapel, London,—is one-of the oldest and most important Methodist churches in the denonfinallam. 'The edilice, re. tently remodeled, le s chi strnekus IV appearance, the bekkested of win Was cm Ito eoeaer et Tonitseath and ociease streets, in close proximity to the Zbbet .Haaie, and bat a few steps from Wilkes Hotel :s _ ad the White HOWL It is also otwassalsok the main andiefteW room seating not less than 1,100 persons.. The meinberstdp of the chore k about four lookedarrilty, sad the mom. piton, which bas very maslikrabty Increased sines Kr. Craimunt appointment. (the chairs for the aisles Whig ban We l& bib "M g ' sitkm wary Sabbath), ammo pets* larger than that of any other church in the city. Mr. Cummorn is yet a young man,' bet is imidatigable In labors, and his rapid Maw Von by the authorities of the church is in VP ewer to the demands of ,the people, and is • the _Siting reward of &Air* seal and hoildhlness The young men of our country should take courage. Industry, enthualaan and persever ance are bound to win. PansoiriL.=-Opr young friend, AD maw livotrawm, returned from a visit to Bait serland, his native land, last weak, ocoempant ed by a young bride. Amounts is a sensible fellow,-:and must hare an eXcellent wile to at tract-him so great t dist awe, especially when there are so many interesting young ladies here at home. -111nperintenthatt Rom intends to start on trip to Cablarnia next week. He goes in eon:. pany with his father and mother. -"Mine.host• Nowt, of the Ward House, has leased the Wyoming House, Scranton, Pa. His son, lima How, will remain at the Ward House for the present. —Judge/3=lr, of Williamsport, is in town. The Judge is the owner of considerable real estate in East Towanda. —We learn that our townsman. inn D. Yon• TAM, is about to engage 111 business in North Carolina. We wish him an the Recess his fine abilities entitle him to. —Tamen 31. Wsr.iferr arrived in town on Sat urday evens* last. tfdr. W. has been a real dent,of Georgia for s everal' years past, and hi tends to make that State his permanent home. Not many yttars since, his distinguished father could not have, traveled south of Mason and Dixon'. line, on account of his.pronounced anti slavery views. —Judge Bascom, of Elmira, was in town last , Week, the guest of Jos. Fowl:ca.' TEMPERANCE Thom* AT TOWANDA.— The Bradford County" Law Enforcing Associa tion, mct parstiant to prerions arrangement, Monday ere., May 5, and in absence of Sec'y, d. M. 'ran was . choien secretary pro tern. The object of the meeting was discassed bysaz:ions piOnbers, after which the following prizamble and resolutions were adopted: Wayszts : Thu Legislature of Penneylista', passed an act, giving the people the privilege of deciding by llallof whether - they won d have license to sell Tallizicating liquors, 'br would •• not. NmEnzas : The people have decided by a largo majority, no license in this county ; and whereas, the liarprohibits all persons from selling any spiritnonsjiquors ; therefore, Resolved, That we as. an association, pledge ourselves to enforce the license lairlto the very letter and spirit of the law; sad in order to more effectively accomplish the object in view, be it Resolved,•. That the Executive Committee shall appoint a local committee of sii in every township and borough in the county..whOse du ty it shill be to search out every violation and report the same to the president of this associ ation. . After transacting some other neceasary busi ness, on motion the Association adjourned, to meet in the Court House, Towanda, on the evening of the first Monday in September next. The secretary is instructed to give notice in the county papers at least three weeks previous to T. M. Purr, Sect, Monroe), May 5, 1873. Eprron REPORTER :—The younger portion of your readers are generally interested in accounts of weddings, and shaving recently attended the nuptials of Miss Plasm Brew, daughterof Hon. P. IL Belle of Leßaysville, a brief discription might not be wholly without interest. The ceremony took place at the house of the bride, on Thursday, May Bth, at 12 o'clock, amid a considerable gathering of friends and relatives of, the principals. Mr. Wu.t.tast Derizs,. of Towanda, was the groom; and was faultlessly attired in a suit of plain black, relieved by a white vest. The bride wore a delicate brown silk, elaborately trimmed with a wreath of orange blossoms in her hair, and looked very nicely indeed. There was a num ber of young ladies attired in admirable - taste ; among them were Mies Jostr. Vs!:cr., Miss Pnozna BLACK; Miss XNEA and Javrtra Buz w= and others. Miss Vi. cc performed some very fine music on the Piano, which Was highly_ appreciated. The marriage ceremony was per formed in an impressive manner by Ito. SrE ruts Er WELL of the M. E. Church, after which the company proceeded to the dining room where a most elegant repast was waiting to be served. Mr. and Mrs. Brea acted as host and hostess in a manner not to be excelled. After partaking of Vic viands so ; libdrally !supplied, the newly married pair siarted for Niagara, amid the beat wishes of relatives i and Mends, besides many more substantial tokens of re gard. It has never been our fortune to have kr more agreeable time OA snob an occasion. May a long life of t happiness be their portion, and may no cloud ever arise to dim their domestic horizon. GMT. EDITOR. REPORTER:—The cote iuui cation in your last paper, signed ambled sub• scriber," was evidently written by a person whose diction betrays his identity as a certain gentleman of Towanda, whci l never fails to dis play his leasing by his pedantic use of latin phrases; notwithstanding his efforts to conceal it by dating his communication at Burlington and shielding himself behind an anonymous 'cognomen, and his effort 6 imprczs the public that he is a Itepublican, by signing himself an afflicted subscriber, although, outwardly, be pro Assess to be a democrat, when his democra cy does not interfere with his worship at the shrine of hislavorite mammon. Ho is afflicted on account of the laudation be stowed upon two prominent citizens of Towan da, who, he alleges, pay for those laudations. Now I happen to know that assertion to be ut terly untrue. • Ho is also afflicted because they have been called able writers. If they are so regarded b every body, except " afflicted subscriber," they are not responsible, for the errors of the public. He is also afflicted, because one of .tbem has been ..called an eminent lawyer. It may bo some relief to his afflictions, on that account, tube :inured that, although a respectable law yer and complimented by our worthy Presi dent Judge, ae an able speaker, the gentleman himself, nevertheless, disclaims any title to the appellation of an eminent lawyer. He is also afflicted because reference was made to the family 'relations of those gentle men on the Juniata. How common it is, in making 'mull about the chsrviter or stand ing of a person, to ask if :he is respectably con nected? For, blink it as we may, "blood will tell." • I suppose the reason why their family relations on the Juniata were referred to was beause they are descended from revolutionary whig stock ; which may be a disagreeable "ad nauseam" to "afflicted subscriber" whose family relations were not particularly identined with the whigs of the revolution ; and, hence, his sensitiveness on the subject of tracing gene ologies even to Sir laarruzsr EAU, who was one of the greatest and best men England ever produced, and who never sided against the American colonies. • In signing himself an /afflicted subscriber be evidently wants to carry the Idea that the Re publican party is dissatisfied with your pre suming to pablish a pea portrait of the demo cratic delegate from this district, who Ins elected, without solicitation, to the constitu tional convention. rust fibre, I will state for his information, that these "pen portraits" or antiblographies of the members of the conven tion are being published, seriatum, ib Fomnifs Press for public in formation, by the author/ who is known to be a fair minded Republican. I am inclined to the belief that ;the afflictions of " afflicted subscriber' are the legitimate off spring of disappointed ambition and envious malignity. A.% Us-Arnim= Strzscusza. Ma. Eerroa : I have exee*lgly enjoyed various trips, not only along thiii aides of your sweetly wading . Susquehanna, but also Into the various tributary valleys in your •ieinl ty Lave found splendid 'farms and capital farmers—have met with entertaining and well informed companions, from whom I hay. den dived much Information $$ to cowed-local I= „ ram 1141tevai*Pileilisi as* witheilrnag as I, lllolpiehmes':aidi.• •Voliir;-10a• . at thine sum WNW take of So dab - aims, wadi Instsolsbo =did nesaboss to rid basellaar, ratbstarios. of gad Item pr. taraws. • • Bad ail Ode thy' Se way. I oonibra that lam moolt bopmend with Me span and palm of Me poyia arra amay bane guar- . al *am? to MIMS Ph* by their, UN. 1100$1. all Oa moral s , raligloai aad atimalknal inbaidael aociaty—and they sty iD be Mar* praised tor arch tradaxim-sot only la yam terramd, bauttifolly shoaled aninArmals bat in Ma remote WOO and obacare nooks el &lam!. I doubt Mahar =Wier county in the Blab as arbibil mob in Mama of dol. bt meted and iiihd-kteadal public obit. One of my rides was token over the fruithil plains of Wysoz, put fruitful farms, winding through tap after gap maw the bilk until I - reached the decidedly rural village of Boas. Certainly this sedatiedealley recalled no sea cries or linked smoiations of that mistress of the world, "Imperial Borne,' that we read abodt. This rustic spot, with the grand old name, is a quiet farming community, with half a dosen stores, three churches, and the noose saty meanies} its far farmers' needg. In other parts - of _the State, such a countinnitr, buried in the heart of the hills, tint of sound of the locomotire whistle, would have sunk into an assemblage of uncouth, hwk ward :Utica, with bovine instincts and bovine associations. But here, on the contrary, as a littleltxdhig on own convinced me, there-was an effervescent stale of social =krauts! activ ity. There sou the Good Templar Lodge, counting much over its hundred members, with rousing meetings, presided over by the Eon. Joan P.unnons, a thoroughly genial, public spirited gentleinan,—most deumoily • • . there were the snores of ear* useful numbers to sustain him; there was music, good music well performed, and handsome girls with good hearts in their bosoms. hltogether it was a very pleasant, popular and useful institution. There sou an Academy under charge of P. ly CIIIISPZL, which would do credit to :more am. bilious town. There - ware three churches with Sabbath-eelmds pert:inlet= two' of which I looked in at. The Presbyterian, under charge of Mr. pa:ism, the Baptist under the super vision of Aucureari illnri t with D. B. Wow mut u assistant-excelient citizens, in whom the people have the utmost confidence, and to wham they give their hearty support ; this lat ter school is in the heart of the borough, a spe cial advantage which will make it a tows. Throe Sabbath-schools in such a community, with such helps and surroundings, must prove great blessings, and aid id Spreading the works of charity, peace and righteousness. I have chosen to describe the condition of matters in this out-of-the-way plebe, Mr. Edi tor, to illustrate the fact that Bradford county is ahead in all good things, and that her heart and the utmost borders of her healthy bilis, are fall Of.the vital influences of righteousness and social usefulness. Thin Boman example is but ono of a double socro or more of instance. scattered over your fertile county. But enough at present. May 12,1673 - Courr rnoczEnnias..--The following proceedings transpired in Court after our paper was issued last week. Tho Grand Jury remain ed in session until Thursday afternoon, and dis posed of the following cases In addition to those before reported. • NOT A. =CZ HELL. - Com. ia. Daniel Carnwright, Fred Hinaton, John Smith, Henry ,Howe and Jacob Bolain— Hone° breaking. lin Conway, prosecutor, to pay omits. Corn. vs. Josep I)ougherty Assault and battery. Hugh Dougherty, prosecutor, for Oasts. Corn. vs. William Wilson—Assault with dead• Iy weapon. R. B. Camp, prosecutor, to pay costa. Com. vs. Jas. Brooks, Albert Halliard and Jobn Ideentcheon, jr.,—Larceny. Com. vs. J. 0. Frost and L. T. itoyse -Feb. nionsly breaking into bini. C. I). tasb, prose cutor, for costs. In the matter of the application for a county bridge in Asylum township, Grand Jury report in favor of application, And the Court approve recommendation. Com. vs. Ames Hancock—lndicted at pres ent-session on a charge of assault and battery. After bearing; jury return verdict of guilty. Reasons for.new trial filed, and on motion of Watkins Ic Little, Court grant rule, et:. Corn. vs. James Thus—lndicted at present session "on a charge of assault and battery, with attempt to lilL, Jury return a verdict of not graity Coin. vs. Riley Sickler andianiesLszkin-:lti dicteh at preser4 term for breaking intoMeans,_ Rockwell & Co. .' Foundry and Eureka Mower Co.'s Office. Jury return a verdict of guilty is to Sickler, and not guilty as to Larkin. Reasons for new trial filed. On petition, Court appoint Joel Stevens road commissioner of Asylum township. On motion of J. W.,lfix, Court appoint G. A Burns deputy constable of I'ovianda borough. In the matter of widening Towanda street, Canton. Exceptions filed by the I. 0. 010. F., of Canton, overruled by Court and report of viewers filed and Confirmed ni si. On Saturday aft l ernocp, Court adjourned un til Monday morning, May 1:2. At the opening of the session on Monday, va rious motions were heard and disposed of, when Court was adjourned until 2. r. x., at which time trial list was read over, and disposed of. The names of tho jurymen were called and several excused,' , on application. - ' In the matter Of the Commonwealth vs. Bev ellegn McCracken, charged with deserting his foully, the case was continued to Sep ber term, with a recommendatioit by Judge 8000. er that an effort be made to secure an ami4e arrangement by which the-defendant and fami ly should be brought together. The following cases were disposed or on mo tion: G. P. Tracy vs. Alex. Solomon, garnishee of Thos. J. Jones. On motion of W. A. Peck, judgment entered against garnishe3 for want in appeArance. Wilson McGill 'Tx. J. W. Homan. Foreign at tachment. On motion of J. W. Mix, judgment for plaintiff for want'of appearance. John Devine vs. Pa. A N. Y. B R. Co. On reading affidavit, and on motion of Smith & Montanye, Attorneys for the company, the Court certify this suit to the:common pleu of Sullivan county. R. J. Madill vs. Pa. & N. Y. B Co. On reading affidavit, and on motion. of Smith and Monianye, cue certified to the common pleas of Susquehanna extnty. Hattie Dell Pitcher vs. James B. gltcher. On reading depositions gaid on motion of T. E. Gridley, Court decree a divrorcc. Ellie Ayers vs. Edwin T. Ayers. On motion of H. B. McKean, Court decree a divorce In this case. On motion of W. H. Carnochan, the Court made an order of incorporation to ,the Colum bia %Roads Cemetery Association. On merlon of Foyle A McPherson, the Court appoint N. lidd, Esq., commissioner to take depositions for the plaintiff in the cue of May E. Barlow Ts. W. EL Bartow, application for di - Tone. The following Sheriff's deeds were acknowl edged in open Ciour t, Kay 8, by Sheriff Smith : To N. N. Betts, jr., fors piece of land tztHer rick township, sold u the property of E. N. Keeler and Elisha• Keeler ; consideration $2,- 000. Taberaor, house and lot in Canton bo rough, sold as property of Wm. H. Smith ; con sideration $lOO. John G. Kelley, for a house and lot in To wands borough, sol as property of . Nicholas Ferrtor ; consideration 1830. Geo. B. Davidson, for a house and lot in Troy borough, sold as property of W. IL Barto; consideration $5O. J. L Elabreo, for pieco of load in fithitlideld township, containing 150 acres. sold as Mime ty of 11. A. Farnsworth ; consideration 16,000. Jane 8. floilet, for a piece of land in Act= townrhipieontaildnggel acres, sold as proper - Ay of W. 8. Grace ; consideration, $2,500. E. F. Hanlon, for 's piece of land in Bidgbary township, containing GO acres, sold u property of Geo. Woodruff ; consideration 81,001.50: i Geo. C. Atwood, lbr house and lot in Wyalo sing township, sold as property of Griffin 31C0190; oatudderatina $150.00. Geo; C. Atwood, for piece of land in Tuatara ra township, containing 6 acres, sold as proper ty of Joseph H. Saylor; consideration $94. P. Kirby and L. D. Bowman. for . la Towanda borough, sold as property of P.' 1$ W. Cowell ; conaldenition $4,800. James E. Pateb;lor a pimp of hod bi Snall7 tornaldp. containing 25 acne, maid atproltirty of B. & Sabin ; txmoilinsains NNW. EICES3 =K2 Taros. „ • • Sok ILlVoilk kr llodibileld tots. endelails I wee; sold es property of L D. lorrort; seeritioraitos PAO. D. Ilt..lDhleelb. kr a plead hot in Soft Ogg* oosidalog A ion% iota es proPrif at Ws Owes ; somilderstkre S Oa solos climate Wad, 00111$ Amapa. Mamas k Ohio we. at 143110111 to. Clarq as. haw IL Omar, amplkadoa lam Maws. Oa Tamdm • saarataa Bilar *um was WNW Me Omii, mid smashed tY !Wong makaos from Ids Banat Judo Ilikarrha. Attar Misafaidadalt amp abdomens whisk So Judge mid: The makes at So Oma b that you par a Ms OS= la Oamparmatik, cads at prosmatioa, and tbsi rat imillamo an Ia• primaamat tol soporale ar maim ccatammall at labor la the padimilary am . lb. &Om Diddel al Parmaphaaia, ibr the gadadat Own years.- The alateseo ie thlvaaa, altboosti sooodag• tr mamba! mom b ojaN Gam, and racaboa Ow approval of the oomaimfty. It la hoped N log Imo a tsoloooy to pot a stop to nob tramactioos as Ilia prioatar was ocanieded ot, Oti Tway Marv* the CM a MINNS Nor. oft vs. IL 0. Nom; Wu Ulm up, awl protabty maw the balance ache weak. kr. Hervey was a cordrutor as she & t & and Wimp snit wind aduulaut to rumor balsam dna Wm. Tbo cue sae arbitrated some mutts due, awl malted is au amid for Nr:lllerear. Dams received at Booorder's Mee for week ending Kay It Henry A. Fisher to Almlis Belford, Franklin. G. W. Halford to B. 0. Belford. Grenville. nes P. Tqioi to /ants 8. Chaffee, Warren, Dinka Oarnivight to Oliver Boothe, Troy !:Proullti • , John 0. Walks** to. Oliva Boothe, Troy borough.- Davit Van Dyke to Elisabeth E. Beach, Le- Roy. Wm. Stevens to A. .0. Hammond, Bidgebury. H. A. Boot to Pat ink Ckdnane, Album. Henry Ward, et. al., to N. N. Bette, Jr., True. W. W. Kingsbury, attorney in fact, etc., to N. N. Betts, Jr., Trustee. W. B. and Lazy H. Dougherty to James Dougherty, Herrick. W. B. Reel to W. B. Tear, Winans. d. L. Ward and wife to Wm. Hanaway, Alba ny. Wm. Haulm to Stephen Hammy, Albany and Cherry. P. R. Irlembas, °Val, to David Fleming, Le- Roy.' Lemuel Ayers to Jas. M. Fleming, Gni:Mill& Walter Rockwell to Rebecca It. Rath, Mlle. Lydia, J. It. and S. Y. liolbert,erteentors, Sc., to John Coyle, Asylum. EL L. Scott to Mn. Sibyl Goodenough, winds. J. D. and Sibyl Goodenough to H. L Scott.. W. L. Mix to Josiah Warren, Canton. Josiah Warren to Ward Warren, Canton. Ward Warren to Wm. Warren, GranfiLle. Gamaliel Troy to Burchard Tracy, Smith c. eld• A. D. Munn to &ben Sanders, Litchfield. E. B. Merrill, et. sl., to Allinson Munn, Litch field. A. Munn to A. Carmer, Litchfield. Francis Tyler and K. T. Long to K. W. Who lock, Athena borough. Henry Cummings to William and Mary Kum, Holum • Elbert A. Tyrrel to Robert & Corbin, Warren. B. B. Corbin to Elects Tyrrel, Warren. Elias Rockwell to Mho Rockwell, Canton. Z. G. Rockwell to Richard M. Embroil, Ar menia. , Orrin Montgomery, et. aL, to J. B 'Wright, Canton. • Nicholas VanNamee, et. a., to Elishs. and John E. Rockwell, Canton borough. Thos. Ham to Hugh HcKey, Hiagbizt7. Geo. R. Corey to John 8. Sweet, Wells. W. L. Phone to Mary J. Becker, Armenia. M. C. Nereus to Saiah A. lgercur, three deeds for land in Towanda borough. . A. Williams, et. al., to Geo. P. Spencer, Asy lam. Ebenezer Dunham to Phebe Dunham, Liteh• field. ° W. H. Harkness to " 0. E. Harkness, Spring /61d. ' • . =ll LOCAL. am,. Special bargains in Black Evan & Bzuntra`s. Bilks, at lift. If you want the finest stamp td paper, call at Came. Mir %ming style Bilk Hata at IL Talovs.' NS. Caosa is selling fine wall pa pers cheaper than ever. - • my. A large assortment of Brack ets Just received at FRONT & Boss. b• That Domestic Bread at Scorr fr. Co.'s, snits everybody. • Fos Stns.—The vacant let jast north of the Episcopal Parsonage. Enquire of OVERTON & El am= MI6 Court di: Coon have more, cheaper and better Boots and Shoes, than Isere ever before offered for male in Towanda. Mr Meat= & EDWAIIDS have a ME supply of Bales celebrated garden seeds, In bulk or In =X qualities. 16.Evess & HILDSZTII call atten tion to their sdrertisentent of new Spring Goods. 1116Bunntaa'a National Hay and Straw Clatters, for sale by Paomizrox k DAZZOW. . Mir A large assortment of Ameri can Cook and Parlor Seines, at Pular:mg & DAZIOIng. NS. We have just received a new stock of tags, 'OW' we can print on the short est notice at ,the lowest rates. as. Q F. Owes bee the best as sortment of Wall Papers and Window Shades, ever exhibited in this place. . - • lir Job work executed,st this of fice, readies the highest encomiums trete the best critics. New • styles Dress Goods, Shawls, Jape. Bilks, Percales, Pkples and Prints at - ETANS & sir The cheapest place in Tomui sa to buy your Bats tad Bonnets Is at In. J. D. Buz's, Griffith 4 Patton's Block, Towszels Excituaos Went DRAWZIL The best well curb and bucket is use. Lately mob Improved. Handy to bate. Call and see it. B. K. Vaasa. isr Ladies, take my advise : when Jon go down town, step into Yrs. *moos' roams of fashion. Me don't ask you to bay. itir Mrs. WooDzirsw would invite particular attention of the hulks to her elegant aleortmeat of new goods, comprising every thing in her line. OS. A fall- line of White Goods, Table Limos, Napkins. Towels and Zmbraider les; at En= & Hamm 's. Bridge-et. ,111.8. A. Pans & Co. keep • lugs innortnnent o 1 first-clue Dry Goods and Notions. AOl 2S—in. Qtrazzau Corm:mos L 0. G. T. —The next Quarterly °mention of I. 0.0. T., will be held at Barclay, on the 28th and 99th of Nay; 18711. A. Tr Liu" See'y: is. P. T. ausnos is now eating hie large sail demi saiortmeat de wall paper at prim that astaahh every am Ms stock is sot sarpoesed by am other eshiblishosat la the match sad parodies yrill lid it to lb* silvtatige b Ore him a ea& • _ Npridt this id liztam at Boum= 411 Willow% - • DWI aillibes Ihitesokklamti Ikei4brifkr is Pm4l - 74, Due, and Osumi kr Mr si linsarklionossfs. an maw sidling thi Wo rts like Mitres at W 0 ... Wm are. the dumped *dog beds is UM Weft dims' 'I you all at Ihressi lan and try ant - • M' ita. 7 D.. Hus, will spare Act pies to waft vim all who a', give bar 5. adL EU as* 111311bsery *Kielty. Cistitk Psticies Mak, Daidgwitt. Mir The place to bay ifirst-elass Cook or Parlor itioiv, le at Peron Omit. Ps. ie. Mrs. F. L. WOolutzll7 has re sawed box stook of Maury Goods to the room riesetly moped by WS. °AIMS. am Lotto% store, is netoe's block. HoDoz'a. Bums= PLow.,The bed lloversiblo. or 1116-11111 sad Lord land Plow In um Just received s supply. It glues good soildrolion. TIT IL 4 , • • B. AI, Wzuns. Towanda, April 43. is. If you markt a firsteola s a a Par * Barre, get the Light Bosse, en balk and biol.) b 7 ' 1- • Pztaxamox Demos., Orwell, Pa. lettevbeads, envelopes and MB-beads ted, end the Biromn °Moe Is I good • to get them executed. • Why run the risk of an mei aent, when ion an get . ticket rood for $3,000 In asap of death, fin 20 cents s day, by on Sonsaitr, at upper depot t air Mrs.. E. d )[llOO6 his just reo tamed kora New York, wtlb a large - apply Ministry and Ladies' Famishing (foods, in all the newest styles and latest sonnies. Opening. day Tuesday. April 15. U. Roman Russ—Have you seen or heard of It? It not, It is worth your while -to enquire into its value. See B. K. Witass' "Robber Paint" card in another adman. IS. Crowd; of people still go to Bocrrr & Co.'s Bakery and Dining Booms, Ist door north of Ward House, for refreshments. Warm meals at all hours. 1118.. LiZARtIS k Mosses, IWIIIII/110- Wen of three celebrated rpectacka, have changed their agency, from J. H 17617131311 MI. L. Citaxamurrea. sir E. T. Ebtrrn is canvassing this plans for, a new aml useful article, which will caeoinnsind itself to emery economical and _cleanly housewife. It is a " magic door sifter." It is sari cheap/. and will pay kor itself emery montli t , _ COAL AT WEOLESALL—P. AL WICLIZB is ailing superior Hard Anthracite Coal, by the carload, very cheap, delivered at any U. R. station between Wyalusing and Athens. Now is the time tO secure•yoar 'Mattes - supply. • liir M. J. Darr ,, wants fifty thou- sand feet to At with Boots and Shoe), at his. new store opposite the Means House. Boots at one dollar and twenty-five cents a pair; how is thatlonlow7 157 Main street, below !Midge. Mir Mrs. a a Lociwoof stet, has just received her stock of Millinery Goods, Sptingstyles to Bats and Bonnets, and aLso a good &aim. twat of fancy 'goods, such u ties, collars and cuffs, undersleeres, both lace and linen, and all the latest novelties for the Spring trade. NOTICZ pro TAX•PATIMEL —The Bor ough and Poor Tax duplicates, for 1873, now - in my hands for collection, aro returnable on the Ant day of :one next. All taxes on them must be paid before that time without fall P. Powsix., Collector. Ruiz Rum—Beady for use. In Quart Cans ; 1, 2 and 5 Gallon Cans andi*bs. Pare White, Jet Black; and beautiful cottage shades and tints in great variety. The best and cheapest of all paints. U. N. %Liss. Mir Daring the next 60 days Ire will sell goods regardloss of cost, and will make Floes to Snit all, in order to make room for goods dour own manalkatare now is the time to buy. J. 0. Pion & Sons, Kay, 7 , '73. Main street. ier J. O: non -& &ma wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house in Towanda, on a znanth's trial. and if it does not snit them, they TM call and tako It away. Now is your thno to getperfect sleep. Be sure you 47, and then you will buy. DTSAGRZFABLE Wour..—Sowing p ke by hand. The Tompkins County Seeder will relieve you of tho disagreeable job, and do it nicely. It will-Viso sow all kinds of grain much better than you can possibly do it by hand. Try it. R. 4. wicuss. air The arrangement of goods on the shelf and in windows, has very much to do with attracting customers. C. F. Cams under stands this fact, and has fitted up the neatest and most showy window to he seen anywhere in town. His stock or goods Is large, and be is selling at reduced rates. Bur B3Attim & Hu z would call the attention of the public to the •twat that their market is always supplied with the chaiout steaks, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, image, fish, etc. Ilefare now receiving daily supplies dilae fresh oysters, which they offer at whole sale and retail at the very lowest rates lir Mrs. Ef 3, IGxoos has just re ceived the Spring styles is Flats sad Bonnets, sin a large assostrient of Fanny Goods, such as Ti•Wrichnr, Neck Ruches, Collars and Cat, Underslorres, both lace and linen, and all the latest noreltten tot the Spring trade. Itis riot generally known that IL C. Witinrazza, at the Book Bindery over the Baron= onkel, makes Blank Books in any style of ruling and binding desired. It you want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, ere him a call. Fos SALE.—A very desirable resi dence on Pine street, Towanda, Ps., within, two &unites' walk of Main sheet. House large and well arranged. Two claims and good well at the dosir. Inquire of T. Mumom, March 96-.. tr. FAMCIEBS Paint-your - wagons„ sleds. machines, tools, eta I can supply ma "frith Bobber Paint of imitable shades, ready for use, beautiful, cheap, durable and easily ap pliect—,let black, for irons and striping. Lead ing etudes and colors in out and gallon - cans. B. X. WILLVI. B. 1, Berns & Co. wish, to say to the public that while they make a ape -7 °Millinery and Fancy Goods, they also keeps general assortment of Dry Goode and Notions of the best quality and at the_ lowest , Towanda, AO/ 24-4 w. MI6 Mrs. J. D. Mu has returned fr the city, with s sns.skotioo of Mahon sod Faztoy Goods, which silt* on addbltios this weak. Ansa, knees loops /ter &WI be fore parcbsidsi sissorbsco. Chats 3 Pstion's Block Bridisat. To nos Lune or Tciirimoa hap VI- L Kamm hai the largest and Moist as ortment of 111/11hsery and rang Goods war brought into Tonna& Also a large as sortment at Lahr and Des's Reedy- Nada Sibs, of Gm latest Raskia, Oar s*, Balks, Roy lOW Best mei Imitation lb* aodlt. h$ limb% eft • MEE EiME EOM Noii is s good time to get Central Market. EEE2ISI • ' in an Tann, ,UN sAbblerrnolf-a.bisibßo mOribir erpaiiiisity Pim*. is Own IRK dm' nab, Is a wyM Pala& SS. Ihmas bu de Si` Every business should apply limed, left me* pelefseletier bee& lop s esedinee med. Cards, WI famish PIM adiellee eteeeled to the 01111.11111 1 14106 ash Ur sir A: room with Aiwa, fazioky PPM or diti.bcgrhuni can now ban the altrootics tor poor children and Mends that sisattr pqpor4 acme has. Therators, It ,vs Andre to make bone ittraothe and keep yam children old of the street' at sib go to Coale and select wall piper enough to Borer sil your walla. Thizsinusrm—lfisa AXAMIA Purr has tabu rooms of IL E. flossinsts., orer Acute* & &scat °rockery Blom whets she will be priparad to do all kindaof-Dressinaldng and other sewing, and with her own ability and ken experience in thOosiness, bola confident that she can please all, both in work and prioes. - 1 ) LUP2111 MID • GUM .SOWZIL—The TomPidmi Clountp Seeder (which Is also 'sold combllned w wth th at bail of all Wheel Bay Rakes, the 21ww*Ins Cbusty) is the best Dios& cast plaster and pain sower In the market. Seeder, M. Rake and Seeder combined, $66. Rake alone, $45. Send tor *calm Towsads. Aptil 10, 1875. OS. The nosh of business .st YcOias t Emma' surprises ail who are nn unacquainted with this enterprising drm, but their customers all "know how it s is •them selrei." Their large trade is owing to the fact that they sell find -dais goods at bodomprices. and mike no distinction in the treatment of customers. on account of race, color or condi tion. Such men always deserve prosperity, and generally secure it. Forasmnehe as ye sesfon is now on for change of rayment, this Is writ that all pillions bo enformed to forthwitho:repgire to the Eitreete, commonly called Maine, and to ye . boars which Is sett down oppofito -to ye; Condo House, and enquire fir an Tartoiik, where he dwolleth, and u plates ye fantaiies of their minds, fetch away what kind Uhl moll content' them. If any body' woldo will' to ob tain ye Sift picks frone4st a few* stiles, yo like of whiche was never let hym come enny day, when all ye glides shall be spread out. Pzrairzs - Por.arort—For seed or Table use. The subscriber has,_in store at his place of business at No. 3 Idercur's Bloch, on Mart street, a quantity of the celebrated Peer. less Potatoes, in nice condition, for sale in either large or small quantit!e,s. Per single Peck.. 4t " Bushel Firo or moro Bar els, per Barrel Ten or et •s IA el ell Lots in bulk of 25 or Moro bushels, per bushel Order, by mall for ishipping, will receive prompt attention. NoichargWfor cartage. 41. M. Wcuxa. Towanda, Pa., March 17, 1871. iii - A prand Fair is to be held at Mercur's EL4I,---June 2d, 1873 r under the an spices- of St. i'atrick's Benevolent Society of Towanda. .The Committee has pirchasal a Gold Besdtid Cane which is to be voted for Mr. J. Junto and Mr. J3L BUM 'A. Wye: Wa tee Pitcher is to be voted for the St. Patrick's Benevolent Society of Barclay and - the St Pat ride's Benevolent &day of Towanda. S. Sil ver Headed Cane which is to be voted for by throe members of the Towanda Society. We also have several articles that are to be taken -by chance or lottery; a first "class pair of Stitched Boots, Barrel of Flouri . Bible,Pictures, Picture Frames and a number of other articles, too numerous to mention. David Sheridan, William Welsh, Edward Quigly, Z. C. Blim, James, Maly, Edward Walker, John 0. Day, Thomas Dalton, Kay 15,1873. rrai - Esvaausmunri.—For several weeks: past, workmen have . been actively en gaged altering and fitting up the room known a. the "National Hotel," for a tavern:7 store. The work is now completed, and Messrs. Wrcx- Ems fr Bract, who own the building, are occu pying it. It has been arranged' with special reference to their eitenlive business, andcon'd scarcely be improyed, with so much cue and lade has everything been executed. The wood workis mostly of black walnut and Ciestnnt, thoroughly seasoned and beautifully finished. At the roar end, a neat and commodious count ing room has been fitted up. The walls are frescoed, and all the doors, drawers, 'etc., ex hibit the perfection of clock-work. The base ment and sub cellar are occupied for unpack ing goods and storing boxes, and are connected with the store by an elevator. Taking it alto- gether, we doubt if a more complete establish: went of the kind can be found even in the large cities. We have pot referred to W. & B.'s largo stock of goods, but the most casual observer cannot but perceive that they have an immense assortment, comprising everything in -the line of nrst'e>asaa ware. They do not fill up r aheir lathes with damaged or worthless goods, pur- , chased at auction, and to be sold "just as they can hit a customer," but they treat all custom ers the same, and warrant their goods. They are permanently located here and are Identified with all our interests. Purchasers should re membet these facts. CALL FOR A TEXPEZA.NCE MZEUNG.- Whereas, Licences for the sale of liquor in thisi borough and county have expired, and ac cording to the provisions of the new law (now sufficiently tested) cannot be renewed for three years. - And - Whereas,-11 it desirable, in ordei to reap the greatest public benefit from the law, that pub lic seifitiment in its iavor should, be kept awake and `mans and measures concerted for its stringeztenforcenumt, ; There:Terre, The . undersigned unite in a call for a pedalo) meeting of the citizens of this bor-. ough and ticinity, to be 'held to the Court Rouse 012 Wednesday evening,. May 21st inst., int the &Rot* pupOse : B Wlivord Geo Ridgway 3 P Panne 8 Woodford 1 J 0 Prost D ft-Pyatt • 0 8 Russell • P Clawks 0 J ii =tick - '' WP Kirby H Dodge J - Z Overton • " 8 Eastabrooke - C X Toner W IL inn Jos ltooobe . J 8 Allyn B X Peck ,L .. Oen Sten= A WkEbnoff W R Edwards 8 W Roams ' B 13 Viten Jeff C E Walker 11,1 ( q m D Scott - Maas J A Coddlng • - 'z EN Bette - ET J 8 ittewart 0 X Wood 8 J Leak Wl2l Watkins II Lewis B L Scott C X Ball if A Thomas • L • Prot* V E Overton, Jr X C Illioar • W • Rockwell - D 0 Ration C If Cross 0 • Mel I WLyitia - n • 0 D Bartlett , -C R Barron . D'A Overton L Kandy ..-, JIB Owego& 11 L Lamar= W 0 Tracy II • Pates 031.1 L =f ix *Ea 11 W L G Goff L Jones " 0 Gibson 0 Dame J • Itaward L X Warn L 'X' Erode 0 Sh it le J r = nsentel J W Goodwtst T 3 Calkins And maity. other! for !hose names we have not room at-this UM hair. -:: MA BBiED. DAWES—BUM—At the house of 'the bride's father in Le Maysville, Hay 8. by Rev. S. El well, Wm.. J: Davies, of Towanda; to Miss Nag Frank Bock, second daughter of Eon. P. H. Buck. DODGE—FREROIL—Ia Fran/din, May 3,1 8 7 X at the residence of Matthew Marshall, by • O. H. Taylor. Kr. F. H. R. Dodge. of lan, to Miss Wile French, of Burlington. CLlNK—izsr..--At the Wyalusierg Parsomige, by Bev. D. Craft, April WI, 18'73, Mr. G. M. Me, of Leilaysville, to Miss Helen B. Weal - of Tosesrom . BCHIACRAMMER—ADIUB.—.kt i the resi dence of Ira Shoemaker. in W.l!le i ling.hY the Bev- D . Craft , Ilk tan. Kr. nap Schwas bummer. of Bhig Btone, to Mrs. Hannah ,tlclams, of Tarty. lIIL I SI%-71811.-41 the home of the bride's hther in Wys._by Her. D. Craft. lay li ss lB7ll%. 21. of Tarrytown. to Fhb, of Wish:sing. WILLI3-1100YEEL-.At iliterentkle, April Pi 1973. by fier. I'. Thomas. Kr. M Welts to Miss A3tir A. Hooter, both Henick, Bredfot d county, Ps. DIED. STONT.—In Miessail, Jan. 13. 1873, of Ring Alm, Almon Stone, in the 634 yens of his alle• It! Odi F 0. a Wad, fatal] and area ME= Omsk hasbitarantlattier, has best coaled bins wile sodchildish antlisp ,sirebrot relatives and friends, who Willionein4 WT. cherish his memory, sad be cheered With the thought thsa be bas esebenged seek end Os ibr beaten and its shales. God to hirtedsite maw and goodnes s bias sod pro; With, lowed widow and orphans, and ow , role this snore afillation of their hartsjtit their highest pot May tbey'be suppottsd-by, the glorious prospect °fa Mitre and Wpm union. "It is but the casket that voicelessly sleep. • In the moulderbie damps of the tomb ;_ ..,- Thesear bassos° up to the Saviour. who keeps unimMd by sorrow and , gloom Ira that trigtatand, are the iptrits of those Ones dimmed by earth's Wahl and gloom, Raised from mortality's cumbersome And arrayed haverrennial bloom.* woes, • TANNZBB.—lnStandbrettocie, April 47, Mi• WhilAeld Vannes. , aged 72 years. oaf Ave months. CAKR-411 Tweak,. an ' Thirld/Y NAY 8. U7ll, Xkm 4, sea of O. - W. and. L. 3f. • , age d years. • Ilasop TOWANDA hi A.RICET-S. WEOLIDIALE PLUM. Oldreetott s" deetoool3F. - by C. 136 PATCH sodded to obao h sso delkr. . • M Wha = t. • basll Dots.• bolt herb. 65 044 9g bu, , . Dom II 0. - 3 - ... - r ... .. . . 1 Di • 24 Matto (L'opel Irli . . 20 0 II do @rum)* S now .1122 66 30 9 = fts - berlbssow , • • • 16 1 .66 now. Wawa ' 6.10 00 iik l l2 00 001000, • WO . , OO 2 Wawa at 03323.—Wb00t 60 lb. ; Coro 66 lbe. Ills 1161b‘ ; Otto 33 lbs.; Wry 46 lbs.; 66.1b0.; Dom 62 Ma.; Brea 20 lbs.; Clover Geed 60; lbs. ; Tintotbir Good 44 lbs. i Dded Poulos 3311;44 Dried Apples= ms. Mai Deed 00 lbs. • %I ~ :11/:•61. • PI - . P O. J. DrANGFLIS • Arrosx•r,cr4rw; - • I[.ts Street . Towanda. Vs. Offle• ...Straka% k glace% mods Omit BOW& liky 14M. • Fob SALE The subscriber offers far sale at a bargain and on eaay terms, a val. noble building lot sear the new School Boum.— Said Lot has a front of 88 feet on Polder Street, by 131 feet deep; It also fronts on Etats Street. Would mpka two good lots; room for three houses. A good biro on the premises. Ter any person that wants a pleasant pleas, on rawr tam, near a 4: = school, and within three minutes walk of the Bosse, tall on F. W. KM= at the Raroarze 011 toe, 'Towanda. Pa. " ApL244s EILENI3ERGER'S TROUT POND SPECILF.D BEAVITES BY TUE THOUS&VD. _ . These famous Trout Ponds are now open for tie seism of 1873. and are stocked with a large number of trout of every else, in the clewed. Pull= coldest swing water. Any ulze trout sold at able rates, and shipped by express, as ordeld.— These Ponds are not op& on Sunday. The proprietor having bad experience in !lug and arranging trout poltds, odsrs his • services to those contemplating laying out and stocking dabs• ries, at reasonable rates.! - Admission to ponds, 25 cents; Season tickets, E l. For fall parties:dare call on or address I • • S. WI ETLEMEIIOEII. Esblstmrg, firadfdid County, Pa. FURNITURE! .$ .30 . 1.00. . 2.50 2AO The largest and beat selected stock of , . Ever offered for sale in the Staten ay now he/found at/ THE IRON I FRONT STORE, 118 .lifarket Street, PA. Committee. , . Our stork la new and Ira ye many ew pattern* of - • ~,..,.„.„.7,t 1 CH/LUBER SETS, . . .., And Parlor State just out aml never berd•ro othred for sale. We be such an immense variety that It would require ellarge ,volnme to enumerate all the articles we have on lump. and= simply sly, that,we are fay prepared to furnish the moat .. • . , • HUMBLE COTTA6E ~ . , PRINCELY MANSION„ Our UPWaterin and Piniabing is all done under our own supernawp red warranted in toyer, re spect as represented. WINDOW CORNICE AN] LAM BREGITINS, z =iul4zi ria tade and furnlatted to , order at short foe making,Linibrequin of errery color and quality on band and for aile at NEW YORK PRICES In addition to our Furniture business Iwo have a stare at 117 MARKET STREET Devotes exclualveli to the inannfsciarivand sale of Mattresses, Springs and Bedding, where a • - stock may ahem be found st low prates • . WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. . , . •l in wantof Goods in onr Una please give us "a ail and we wl2l meU as low as pm can buy in ltew York or PtiLladelphia, sr Goods eszet achirp lly packed , and delivered at the depot rise et VOORHIS d;:PAC4E._ G. a. V002113/3. inassairr.. Match MA -4m TT T. JUNE'S AU.. • - HARDWARE STORE, IN KERMA% swot. MAIN Nialarr . Next door tails:Wm:dim, is the best place to buy HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS,SOH !SOON% BIM% TM% MIT. rams. ' OILS. VAILNINNES4 MIRES, SPOKES, KEROSENE, aatt "fferyudig.liguaitr kept Ina Bardwzre Store. I HAVE A FDIE STOCK OF • IIEATING Jr. COOKING STOVES. ' Call and examine the New _ EMPIRE COOK STOVE, It is tbkbool to sae, and please* everybody. - I MANI7FAIMIUNTINTARR. AND DO ROOFING AND ALL RINDS OF JORIING. I VIER TEE BEV 314TvirrAt. SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. Call and examine my, stock and yens., . • • F H. T. JUNE. fo;raads. April/6, MR sa so Q 1 oo so SEASON 1073 SPRING OF 1873. Ow,: kilitiln or the , - t ~ti~ F. N. PAGE. • • P•97* L &`.00.2 ENE luvr, NOW IN STOCK • A FULL SUPPLY OF -P • / „„„) .13PitING - 131 1 00D§! 4.‘ • „ • .0 4 • EW. DRESS FOODS • IN GB EAT NEW WHITE GOODS, • NEiVIATAdOES NEW CLOTHS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF-NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS! _ . :. HOSIERY, atc:. 1 PM STjp COTT4ii GOODS - I NEW taikAWLS • - 'IN, EVERY STYLE. 3 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S - ;' 8 H U. E Ell EVER OFFERED BX-V 3 , • • •, - •CARVEIi 174. 'EVERY QU,,,tITY 0 I/0 T 8 WINDOW SHADES,- MI :NEW STOCK OF ) 7 .IsT'S BOYS' . . - • . - HATS. AND ALL THE NEWESiSTYLES. N;MP;M71 . 15 . 577.rr " TM1 IN FULL SUPPLY. • • kqease call and examine our new loireadat. Aprlll6. 1873. E Paiiillk 1 h _. UM 1!!1111 z - - and GINGHAM.% , \. • - 'and CASSI.?I,IERES. FULL STOCK OF BEST .STOCK OF r WALL PAPER 1!!i POWELL It CO. NM MOIRI _dbirt'illi*:, CoItINGi*IIIIMI:Fs TOWANDA, I,*, *AI - 4100 . 030.41. ....,.: MI LIME AND= P.pMENT. GLASS, DRAIN 'PILE, SASH, DOOIK,ULIM . NABA, ASD BUILDING. MATERIALS At the Ilowest'Cuh HALL, BRADLEY. & CO'S PURE WHITE LEAD, Is whiter and'hini a better body than — any other, Aifierican Lead. If yon . wint - good durable painting be sure and tIS4 it. MIIPMIIXI I -71WI PAINTS, LIQUID - PAINTS,/ . _ - , • LINSEED OIL, - AND PUTT Beautiful =Patterns of STAINED AD COLORED .WINDOW GLASS,; Refrigerators, ' Plated Ice Pitchers, Ice , Cream Freezers, Bath Tubs, Toilet Sete, Feather Dast4in, Clothes Wringers ALL HUMS OF M FarmErs' and Mechanks.)Tools DM Churn Powers, r Field Rollere; Cnitirtors, Boring Machin e s, Doweling Machines, _• . - Planes; wood and i=on, PMV7M74 I TrairT7 I. ‘77MMM SAWS, -BAJ33I.TT. All kinds of Coi>kil)g STONES ANDJtANGW Ba sure and visit ns before GAS VITTING -AND PLMUThiG By the best workmen ever in Towanda; I , IgWARE Of onr own manufacture, not excelled for quality orcieknese. All kinds of TINWORK ON SHORT NOTICE. WHITE'S W AT WHOLEI3A/2. NAYLORT, OEMM MIGLISH CAST STEEL . = , Springs, • -- Crowbarii, Hubs, Fellow', Spokes, FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM • AND COUNTEisSOALEki, PiivA l 6l4lE WAGONS FOB BABIES. Call and see thennipefere on preheiii. C'U:CUMBER iroob Lined with Galvanized Iron, Ax Jost the thing for out doors, ad they do . not 'freeze or easily get out oKrepsir. !' • CODDINCi I , RUSitl4ll6 & CO. Toiras4s, April le, 1873. , _ MOE El .4. Water Coolers, I Horse Hots, - Coopers' Tools.-- A . V V- 4 4 Drag Teetb,, Carriage Triminge; ME ling