4 ifot da,Fsday; June 51 1873. AL A.N.D GENERAL. • • f 4 • Lo - ph fora change of railroad time - Mut;rep in next week's Rerotrzn.: . `! : Mi" beacon Light," by S. Tin..on, ordtinvige,. this county, is out:, E and J. V. GEIGER, \ E; ?have' been'summozed as jiarorte - the 11. 43. ;':Conti at _Nl s tii7ort.'on.the 16th or Junk • FATHER TON - ' Will do tlw. Poets o Ireland; at IlercuesUall,ron Thursday even Proceas for benefit of Church. TllE.Sundity-hool Convention is iu session at Canton L s week. Bets. STEW..dtT and'Grr.soN and D'A". TV were delegates from .this place, . . 1 " din. qi-ul.ssEl'Di wealtliy gent lemon was ha toU - 33 nn Tnes,:lay, looking for a cqlon to open banking bullies& LLet , cnco ge all the capitalists we can to orgage in busibeit . ' here. . . LEVI HowEs, Es 4 , was the:recipi cnt.of a ves• liandisoine gold watch, at the Ni x hands of theployeslof the Fall Creek Mines, on the:Occasion tail leaving. the Employ •of the eonipany, a few 'days since. ' , Tnk COnntyloa Chen' Association ;meets in this lilac° neNt Week: I"ersons &sir= ing to entertain heathers' during' the sessi• will please give notice ;to, some member of the oiranajt,teerof arrangenients; • • . , • i. - , . . . TIM Ladies' .Aid. Society 6f the liinstor!al Clinrch, TO hold A strawberry and cream . feeitlvaf in Mercer's Hap, : Wednesday -evening, June 18,atidl recine.st the attendance! .ct all their hiendi. ' 1 , .. ;' . Tar. Suit of N. N. Birle vs.,Pa. it . • •Y It •It ;Co thetli in Stall an Count;- week, rc-E.nit.ed in a kerdiet of -Sct.so for plaintifT. Mrs. W.63.:.Ni .211 i t..s.arne enruparliwas settle:l 1!:: the pArties.: • - • . Ir. C.Mr.r.cua,iS. .4vonn .and L. T. Fox, bay° beer 4lected, delegates from Christ - 'Cbrch to the Episcopal Convaition of this DiOcege, v hieli meets in 12 , ..""adimr on Tin.sday evening ^-• • . A NEw 'bank: has jtist, been on the retai?•:.lvania side, at Waverly. 11e..11-I N ikrall aadreliable buinetzs mezi as 11,,,w.yr..t., Etart r., ..Sll.l)l,Trusty Dr. and Eto::Ni . arc L. st,ickholde'rs and .ttia.fia;zt re. CEC=3 \-NN COLLEGI.Vit INSTITUTE:. • C , :nintenec moil exercise: ' Hill take place in the Pr , '" , lit:.rian ; Church, l'o^:ancia, Tlitirßiay 12.,• e.rairATiunr4.7 A , V.I t "6 1:y Dr. CATTri.t., i nci,hnt of •- Lahy etii C. 11 , g, , . / 11:: are Inl : I 1 l '. .1 - ,E r4ID a visit to Tunkhannock lal-t, ,jk , 6.1„1,11061ied in up -, ,n the pi ait.iiig 6111.; coi• - i- l',oll. of theni appear to Lc in t f10ur..., i4lig;.: - ..ilitmn: . - Tilt, b.tnking hMise of -F. c.' ~.:. Bt 7 ~ '1.,-..cc, . .,' r.ne-,,f Ili:, I , c: - ; arranged in . 1 • t./ ?,,',and,j:tF:a 2dTr., 11., the managing partncf, i,lTin- ..! ti i .e. 111 , iit. atTal. , !,-, v., 11,11 t i - 1 -hr.-wilt st: .bp,,if..l - ,, inf•kn the counit-2. l• Mt; Concert .-iven T4,NI - 1., Mrs.- M M ,FRANKII:. 6;1.1.1.N5/ILCATTIE, KEE1.1.1:,1 Dr. J , 11§ . ...), 1111:t. , N . J. :11.p1 , :u. Sn•Lts, was 'skit (-7ciyl.6dy c:xpcetc d., .0; I : . t'rf tho i hir;tl <set (•njl,,yetfi t!:. '`..s:carky_.oery pit W 1.,• .., ~, , ,:inlali. m rs may th,. : ~, • l i! " r?:: ItllLl • iii Miunetiva House's to lie for-; molly .e led tilts ve,„ •I- ••rhe“..t-f4 pa La Nr n Liarged t , t neL?'trant.ed&te 459 te..tne:•ts.' titti , erintn4ent, .&a,yEinothing, mill Le tett u'r);ne 4 tral it t'le . - t at t^aet • • - ive t.raterinz plz.•4. iri tiv.....coutAry. 3.'l•L2it has Lrcn proltylA t” chief clerk anlcashicr: Flis f, , ,rii3l nature and p`ontsant,NaliGie mac ari.• m among the. lea,t ••• 01^ attr.ii;ti ,, ru , of Nfinueva, t• , . , t - i I'EnsoNA.L.--Siiperidteuant PACKE4 i, nPl:'tted 1 . - rich a 5, , , rre attat•l: of theuipatistn, foil, is in Ma , tcli elitilik at Us fa.the:'s home. 31. 11,,C.ksE ; E 1. , who, r(ncove(.l from plis cuuuty fu Tc , pz4a; Kai. , zever..ll pince; is vieltiu fr' , ..•nds iu Troy ancllCa_pion., ". • • A. 'El.mr.it and WaveriN l , etartea for Mium•suta•on tnorninu. - They will begoue several cveas. ' -, Nis Wu. 31-ix mld hc•r% daughter,. Mr's. i ::! . ..PAI.I.IN“, Ay:II-spend the Summer lit Mobuvli, - G; Iter,rmatoyy commis. I 1 s:inu•rs .Gor. ,Drlt. • ... , eat 9,' regular nieeon,g ,of Linia,:i, he''.(l June. 3, 1 4373; tly• fullowiug 'ufficcra wdre - elee.ted fur the trisuing 3:ear.: - _ i -- ." , •es-Vent—ltotiEttr A. PACKER. ' . ~. • .': 1. - .i . i , o: Pit - SUP/of—J.4;IIES H. Coi,DlNu. ~ 1 So'reittr:y—Gre.s. V.fiI:STIN. . • Firi )ICia ....4' , :retary—Enw.ua) G. 51Ett,cuit.' IV5i tiEN DODGE. .11' , /S! * (CS —JOHN W. arEINS _llll4l Cla'.ll - 0..E.13 tr..N,Ct - C • '..Filreitiot it PGlqr./. Tin( .4ssistaid —A. J.' Ss'co7ici itssitLJEsse. MyEns. Engiheer—LEMCEL Ir4vlNr.. - 1 r • Fif'.4 .4ssishil , l-11.utay'STIZEETtit. Pipr aLI —W. R: ILarsii.tii. ' First BRA EN n. • " .IssI—ALE.E.Rx LONG. ' ipt T. NOBLE. 0111 DEAD VEA . T:NDERS,—The behn- JAI custom, which - has 'he'Oonte aqtationalnne, of trewing the gravei 'orthe soldiers of the re bellion with flowers, was drily observed in; this • placepii Friday last. The sentiment which the custom_ - embodies is one that we cannot afford to let or grow faint ; and eve r rt if the'SVl• ' talent were'less worthy, the,custom that, has • . 'grown odt of it is co beautifully expressive that it..ntist be preserved among ns: Any custom .twhith tends-away from the restless; hard !Mil. ta:rianiem whiclj marks the line of American life, is one to belwelcomed and cherished. Let • us, therefore, keep always fresh tbds' beautiful of.,,streNving - flOwCrs pp the soldiera' Wherever • "Their Silent.tepta are spread," thcre let bloom and fragrance be scattered eie ,-rl-pring-time by kindly and reverential hands, though the spot be in the midst of a desetl. ,Although hitt_littie preparation was made for the occ..sictn, the day' p•as quite generally ob. served, by the elo.4ing of stores - and basilicas places Miring the impressive ceremony. A procession . ruade np (g - citizens, the rare De partzneni grid the Encampment-and Lodge of Odd Fellows, headed'by the Leßayiville Band, was organized under direction of ('en. U. J. MAint..l., and:Maj. C. F. Caosa and C. N. WALK tn, Assistants, on the poblicr square; and marched to the cemetery,' where after prayer by Rev. J. S. Srawanr, forty little girls quietly and . aileßtly decorated' the' viva: while the band played a requiem. .The procession then Teturned to the public eqnare,.when Rey. 0. L. GuisoN pronctine'ed the benediction.- Without appearing invidious,' we mug be pehnitted to say that 'J. W. ItiIUNS, of the Ward Ronae, and his esiitnable lady, are, enti-, tied to praise for the 'part they perform• ed in making preparations fez the patriotic ser- Nices of the day. , - 1 — 7 . t;)„ ALONG. TILE LINO.—A" stroll 'rap is alw;.-yiniort..of,icii.intcreatiiig, efrpe tially,lf w•e travel 'by. daylight and. don't Bleep in thekars; Oar very ;peraliar spring "e:thiblta its backwardness everywbere, and ninth of the plesanres of trayel in May-time were denied,— thel foliage and blossoms - not yet daring to pre . sent themielver in Pill costunfe, Ls our CM Ji tpottHet LusEng an .%:•.; mattji.of instituting an Ori , hanr: n I.: evidently iu Ihu Phi!aa....lph'...l. Countri menibt,is Ihe% mg eh '!.1:11i1,.; L , ,Cqz,.., in the huur,l care or Its own 1,1,1 0 ,v..., ant Lfiliettrt Gwr , ;:stit has IhcLn hniumering: ay, in his feniiiiine vowel rml tormenting ahettc.,rs of the propozitiol tt ith syrnv hard And one I hear a pe e-I'-r rathi r meludione voice, making I yapid the use of 12,7a11s for tint Inch ; 11;01eal-etl. c:•nhl the r, ilig J . Fraidiiil; county, hail:th: and tvi,,.roahing uts ik Lis sharp, 3. i ttit e ap. , ;hr', I:r!cfithert eutniu,.,.,;al,l, r.. 1 ;Cud raftly int b..dy.ofi v1:. 1 „ I To, ii iitt.-ndanc, of tr...,2r 'Odd uttn,r .Iq-€.%-;:il,•il iu tia i ir ti. fr,4u tl” ari L. Igcs.n. ,ncri..L. , • :‘,l fi'" I a I:, u..rai pr. , :tt ril.y '.l tit('rtrdiir. F: Kt_., de prta, , ,al - ..,..ave C.):(lrat,,l 11, ,,, 1 i r0 , - of 1. . S,, : dcliv.rt:d the oratk.u..ivhich tca,.. ihatiti so tnt:tly ilem .P. G. Nic; . 4 , 1. - ... i:•::..-N,..41111:11-' ol the.uu : , 1 ...tel; wt:rli of Ow' ordti in (ll° tif ltii3 most Cy ar and rmuquiroa:llefforts, e• .t.clu,l. in g wirli r. 1 ercratiott_Nvi.,ich; could .0 at he cx el 11.. d.. T. e para.lc 'ilas a -..ery : ,brilhant .llsplay in fullre4alia,mf otia:r two . thott4,l:l(l Old E•.l- . l':vs. Ti, - Ftati:tic:s uf klm pas: terma v.r.ot. within my reach, but will !appear iu tli ir it : parts iti slue tiruc:. The tailic4 afT , ,r.lt - il to ill. r.ida,ws and crphaus,atul the cause of 11.,..1.,:ani ty gel.. rally, within , this juri,..dieticni, Is eredA b:c to Me eau5.. , .., iihich all gLnercus•ziliuded men an , l w,,raen eaunot fhli to bid God-speed. 1 . T:.m11-.T.A.NcE Cosy . 1.DA3.1- cz -Tile Brailforl Coraity - C , •i;;r;ati•,:l G. T.,' thel'at Barclay oh p.:;' 2Sth of ka-1,1',73. • LI abichec of By: \V. C. T., IF:ii4e . v.: as cic, fcin : 'The follo , 'ling c` , :ni':iittcc+ Nl't re announced : On „Credentials; A. C. R. - Amen, 0. F. atal Anna Bcldleman. On Itesolutions Plitt, A. Ketfi , , A. Calkins and W. If. Brown. On Bmrinc FF., B. F. Rix, 11. l'ontz and J.i "M. Pi att. . Cymmittee on Credentials- repo:4yd tie, rot delegates pre sent : 'Olive-Tanned C. 4 51. Yontz, • Hoary Yontz and Henry T.4eri of Tl.,nie Lodge No.` 4 ; Lewis.Lantz and J.• L. Roof, of Franklindale, No. 797 ; Etl.l. Johnson and C. E. Armstrong, of Idonructon St i p., No. .271; Edward Fowler, J. M. i'.att and It. T. Fos, of 'Liberty Corners, No. 10u:i ; David Snatrey and Cliarle4 Eundail, of West Franklin, Ni , . 677 ; Lena, Douglass, Mattie Brewer, Anua Deidle-* man. W. S. Carter and Mist McGill, ,of North 'ern LOdge, No. 22.3 ;.1. C. ItocSevcll, E S. An; dreays, ofEfiglaland,No. 75Si. A. Calltins,f of Ea Troy, No. 67Q ;IN - . ILtrown, I. 0. Blight, L. S. Balder, Ge,,d. Emery, Ms: Blight, Mrs. Wilmot and Mrs. Pawn, of Elevation, No. 770•; G. W. Gran, B. S. Dartt and Mrs. A.- N. Spalding, or Canton, No. 491; C. E. White and MrsJ White, of North Towanda, No.,' 539 ; Mrs., Rnhert, of Home, No.— ; S. S. Mitts, or, Wyalnsing, . No. .472. , South Creek and . eblumbia 3:Rotids Were 'reported by J. Lorton. - • I 1 • The reports from various Lodges show the Order to be in a flourishing condition, and the teMperanthe element of the:cothity determined to pet forth every effort tolkohibit the sale of intoxicating beverages. • Committee on restitution's made partial. re port as-follows.: , llcsotral, That in refusing to give the courts Omer to grant license to sell intoxicating liquor to the'county of Bradford, by a large majority the people have freed themselves from the sin and responsibility of giving legal sanction to ' the traffic as a beverage. I . Resulted,. That as individuals, we will most heartily co-operate with' the Bradford; County \ Law Enforcing Association, in prosecuting and" punishing all offenders against the laW relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors, who clandes tinely, continuo to traffic in defiance of the plainly expressed wish of nearly two-thirds of the men and nine-tenths of the women of the county. Resolced, That druggists who use blank pro scriptions from physzczansfor authority to sell liquor, or otherwise attempt to furnish liquor to be used as a beverage, are guilty of conspir acy to evade the law, and should bo punished as violators of the law. 4 The first resolution *as adopted without de into ; the second, after remarks by Kee re and G. W. Griffis, and the third wit tout dis cussion. J. M. Platt moved that the Constitution be so amended that each delegate to fail conven tion shall pay an admittance fee of tWenty-five cents. Laid over. On motion the representa tives Li the Grand Lodge.. were reqWeated to intite the Grand Lodge to hold its next session at Towanda. . • J. M. Diatt moved that the Convention re- quest each Lodge to instruct its representatives to the Grand Lodge to use their influence to have the per capita tax to the Grand Lodge re duced-to five cents, and that they gee endeav or to have the dues to Grand Lodge on degrees conferred by the subordinate Lodgea,l taken off altogether. After disenssion by Youta,Lortot,. Dartt and Griffin, the anotten was agreed to. 16V5•17.0 , SESSION. MI. J. Lorton delivered a public iedttiro to largo and appreciative audience. I • Trionsiwr=koismo anstoic i , • Opened by conferring the degrees and exem plifying the degrc.o . work. Election of officers for the ensuing year resulted sit follow: W. C_ T., A. Keefe, W. V; T., Mrs. A. N. Ftpalding ; W., Seey, A. T. Lilley; W. ;Treainier, C. E. White. i . . , Tarty weit, not of that kind to be shoved thro' thb•world very unceremoniously, we stepped and inteitriewed Truikhannock for several hourit; Thtilret thing that attracted my attention was il huge pile of hooppoles,. which our genial friend, F.tnaataa, avers had . been a "legal ten der '. in Wyoming county Nun its earliist set tlement. With the present , stringency in the money market, it is not at all certain, but that many of the neighboring counties may be com pelled to adopt some such circulating median' .0 ties and:hoop-poles, at least "until the neit presidential elettion." l • -, . , Taukhannoc.k, like all the towns touched by the enterprise and liberality of the Lehigh Yid ley Road, his become a thriving, handsoma lit tle town. . Their Court House is a decidedly creditable structure, and in the way of liot'els they are fully up to the tint* and as they b4vo for a long time been under the influence !of . 'quer prohibition, their_ peOple look healthy and vigorous, as nothing but pale, sickly lo#- ing cider is to be , ealtibited i t.O the thirsty, way farer: Your old ci-Senator lists quite at hoMe here, and I very believe mnifests as conch satisfaction in sccing his friends, as when court, ing their political fiver, which is much to Z is credit. here we came, upon the Montrose nar row-gauge railway, a nice and convenient little ,eontrisince to whirl , passengers and freight be.;' tween 31ontrose . and Tunkhatmock. The pas sengbi cars were a perfect model of neatness, with double chairs half the way ono side of the car, Chen double on the opposite side the other tilt; so that single and double seats balance t carriage. The diminutive size of the 10co mo e did n't “:cm to diminish its courage in the le St : it bellowed and snorted like the qua ker's li e brindle bull *hen it pitched inte'the elephant, rid had it not beeri restricted, to ithe narrow ga e, k t might have run the whqle !Le high Valley .: tern into the river?. Itun neon Senator Frrt; here, on:liis way !lento, lucking hale rind he ty, and apparently well satisfied with " the rest of mankind." The smoke and coal dust of Pittston, t:ttli lies huger -coal structures; indicate " business lic , r smutty-faced population, looked as if they were not a band-box celutuoditi, but of a Mate rial that wen'al bear rough handling. if they excel us in voting sometimes, they ash.> ci.oi:Ltli habits of thrift and industry. Alarge of wealth i e.)necntrated.:lha these and, so long then: ; precious cold winters! pay their, annual Sieits, &dr labors will be fully ap- prey ate d.'Th y have a tlcciatil advitntat;c'pv,iir our farthers, as they'work both sides (Jr their estate?. .11.(1 they alto claim they havid th e 611111 C advitutr.gCtu paying doubie if I'LL :s tk syvi kshop, NViikes-13:0i2 lie mansion Louse. .Many of the oper4.to:,: Lome- in this efean-looking.aui advitthe- ing city, t the dirt and grime of Pitt .3.tMl. which is very sensible. Nothing new 4 be 'laid of this ,; .. ..aint tld town. ‘lt, , has its his"torie renown to r., 02C upon, and the names qC MI DENNISI;N; MALLOW/ and CoNyNGu.or, are' such' as any city of this COninionwealth 71 , ight I well r. of. .1:4 tize Grlnd j, tdgeif. v. I 4 s F., of state, is diolding 5...-ssionh,le: it mss be well to visit: that They ;ix e nnntbering about a hundred.thon:and in Ow Stat,, and mac: be engaged in Font cret w.hielt the piopie night to hitow , ab , nt. J . g , t within their liiic by a'r, loyal eoldiirs got with ';their 6. , nirades d it izg. the rebidli,n, ~'mean, jttst ess,ntiala:.'.'tstaharrule cc. Thu-A - are! = The W. C. T. elect mule the following ep- Pointznepts :W, M. Lewis Lititz ; DAL. EU Johnson ;W. C. timid Smiley ; W. I. S., d. W.llingos; W. 0.8., B. F. Crowley; W. R. 8., Augusta Siniley ; W. L. 8., Mrs. Wardell. J. M. Piatt, B, B. Dartt - and 8.8. Butt', were appointed u committed to ro-dividol the dis trict. They reported in favor of dividing it intO three sub-districts, to bo called Eastern, /riddle and Western. The Easternio consist of Toi:ry, town and all east of the river, except Wysox and • Stioshequiri ; the ?diddle, of Wysox, She shequin, Atkiens,' Ulster, Smithfield, the To wandas, itlortroeton, Fnmktin, *clay, Asylum Wibnot, dlbany, Overton and Thirlington ;. the Western of all not mentioned in "the other dis tricts.' 0. F.:lonrg Was recommended as D. D. W. C. T., for thl E.astern ; W. H. 13rewn for the and A. T. Lilley for the Western. After dischssion by Dartt, lout; Whitelnd Butts, Um following Wag laid over : ct.d, 'hat it County Standing Committee of rdne•be appointed to make arrangements for holding a convention to put in- nomination for county officers, men thoroughly identified with the temperance reform. Thn following was ail'opted unanimously , Resotred, That we trill petition the Legisla ture to pass an act largely increasing the pen alties for selling intOxicating liquors without li cense; and giving a certain portion of the flu imposed, to the prosecutor, and the balance o the public school fund ; said act to be so con structed as to completely humble the offender And secure the prompt executioncif the law. Alter abicinseion, McPherseln, Calkins,-Butts; yhite and Lilley, the :following was; adopted;: Resoired, rbat iri iho estimation of - this con vention, the jvenders of cider are as guilty' of vi olating. the Local Option law, as those whil sell rum, whiakylor brandy. - The foilovvik 'was lost hy three majority : Ecsoiral, That John A'. Di; the Governor of New York, iii vetoing the Local Option, Law, has placed himself in direct opposition to the welfare of Ilmanity, and deserves the severest condemnati n of every lover of reform. The following was adopted unanimously : I;( What we ask the ''kflite Legislature at' its next qission, ,to - pass an act do arrest and hold in confinement any and all persons found in a state o intoxicition, until information is given by the intoxicated person or persons that will lead to unding who furnished tho liquor. For rho 'good. of the. Order, remarks were made' by flail, Butts,. White, Lorton, Mre. Bro•;%'n, Young and Blight. The usual voto of thantO was-tcxul€red thoi,e'who aided in mak ing. the meeting a p!easant atid,succes•4ll one. Reeeipfs 7•!3.25. • Adj,,nrued to unit at Columbia X Meade, on the 27th of-August,LSl3.. L . ECM --$-- BUSINESS LOCAL,. SpCcial bargains iu Black sini,4 -at EvANi t & na.DuElm's. EN - :ery n i c4 publication c.au be fittind cu:oss• i , Sprititz .t t y.le Silk Hats at H - - '• C.; F. Cll(.vs has just opened a a<-urtmvnt or p,-,v chroino, via. A. litrge wisorturitqlt of 2;niek me_ , • I•rnsr .\ 'fimt. Domestic Bread at SCOTT; everybf,dy: DE.EB.IN6 Sni!4, ) ,t 8. :s, for tifty rl§.. Si;tveral valqable Farms . an( bi 11.. . , by 1.1Ar.-ILETf TIIA .-/•• • 1 • • F 1 FJra Slax.--Tito vacant lot jtis ; P -):1;t::s... Fr, jiure~u ~;,... ~ i 1::....,... , tee' A.flOthLT.lot of those Ottonuin . rt. et.:1.14..d ut 1:. A. PF.r.b.:3 7 4: pri,: 5.7, COONS, 'MVO iuore, :11Di : - ; Ilocs, 11 ..11 w..r. rr,r Tunalt!ia: 2r q - ~....E.uwAit!),; have a hilt -n;•?I' 1,7 e• I( cor.:!,••.1 in ' , . By no possillity can wall pa -4!. rin.lii ;;Ily . .9tett.' l it . • :Lt. (•'. Cr. Mil call n, Iv Spring * tray au( t'utt r erS, rt ., : sale by , T,'ENI.m..I-1 - foN . 4V : D.ker.(rx. El IT!), We liave just received a ueiv ,tick of tag.,,Nvhich wo.,!an priit,on the slirt e,r Cv.llc.• :;t the low( 3t, rates. 4 •g^ - : - A litrge - a2soliment of Ameri can Co -, A; ana Parlor Stn l'Emn,Evis DAratow's. -Sob work exedated at this of lice; r,Ckires the highest encomiums from the best eriticA. m. New styles .Dresy Gocids, Slla~ la, Jap,, Silks; Percales, Piques and Prints at EVANS gter- The cheapest place in Tojkan liu?"yonr Hats and Bonnets is at/gm J. D. HILL'e, Crtifilt Patton's Block, Ton-awla • , tXCEISIOR •IT7 A'fEr. DIIAWER.—The l)eSt well curb and bucket Lately nluch improved: Handy tcibave. _Call and see 31. wELLEs. tom' Ladies, take my advice : when you go • town, fetop into Mrs. Ml:coos' rooms or Tashi. Sho atik you to buy. ttirlirs WooDurrr would invite partienlar attention of the ladies to her eleiank assortment IT. new goods, comprising every thing;, , in her line. - full lino of White -GoOda, Table Linens, Napkins, Tikwels and Embroider ies; at EVANS S lin.nnEru's. Bridge-st. The' place to buy a first-class Cook or Parlor Stove, is at tgln. Mrs. E. L. W6onnipitas re moved het! stock , ot Millinery Goods to the rooms recently occtpicif by. Mrs. G.kIIVIN; twer Loses store, Patton's block. ; 1,„„ HODGE:I4. ( REVERSIBLE PLOW. --rine best Reversible, or Side-fill arid Level Land Plow in use: Just received a supply. It gives good satisfaction. Try it. , a ' R. U. tuis.s. Towanda, April 23. N - ,•••. • EVERY FAUVER RIS OWN PAINTER.— Use Rubber Paint. R inized ready, for 'use. Sprcads,easily7aid smootly, is glossy, firm, du rable, elastic, and is a Beautyltil Paint. R. M. Wris.rs has the Paint. 10,..Valuable house and two, lots for sale—pleuant locality—near the Episcopal Church. Inquire of Jams WOOD, Executor of ISAAC Mrss.• sue. The largest and most comigete stack of Ilibbons, arid Flowers in TowsOa, will be found at I). AoPyrres d; Co.* opposite the Court noun, ips.. Mrs. J. D. 121 m. has retarned' from the city, and now opened for.the 13mer trade the largest assortment of goods in her specialties over displayed in this market, and. at the greatest bargains. Griffith St Pattorel Block, Brian Street. i®'i®' a The best p ce - to buy Millin ery Goods in. Towsn P A., is at B . A. PZIII3 . 4k. Co's. They keep t e largest stock, and are headquarters as to prices, for these gtKida. MY 10-2 w. A. T. LILLEY, Dist. Sec), --~ r a- lEZZI 11=E111 PENDLT.TON DAnuow's, Orw , 11, Pa LE 1111 I Wkaza--By P & Cumwa, at their mill in ,liorth Towanda, 5,000 bnahels of grain=wheat, corn, oats and rye,—for Which the highost s market Prices will be paid. May 20,1:3. tile- We sie now selling the Wo ven Wirollattrees at $16.00. They aro the cheapcit epring !Alin the world. Why don't you call at Fnorr & Sass and try ono? .. Mr- Mrs. J. D. Mix will spate nd pains to wait opal:Lail Who may give her a call. she makes millinery?. specialty. . • / Griffith & Patton's:Block, Bridge•kit. No- yon want a first-du - a Par lor Stove, got the Light Ho - nee, on lewd • and for sale by - pia - macro:l &Dannoti - , • Orwell, Pe.° • par Why run the risk of an acci dent, when You can 'get a ticket good for 83,000 in caso'Of death, for 20 cents a day, by *calling on Fa.txx BVILBA;MS, at upper depot? .ittir,,Alrs, E. J. Arrsees has just re turned from New York, with a largo supply of Blillinery.and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, in all' the newest styles and latest novelties. Opening day Tuesday, April 15. t • tf. UISBEIi PAZ'T.—Havo yOu seen or heard of it? It not,, it is worth your while to enquire MO its value. See It. 111. IVELLEa' "Rubber Paint" card in another column. WANmD—Ou. Tuesday afternoon, June 3; ono lieu:tared good fit veal calves.' Also 100 Ttleaday afternoon, Juno 17. Price for good calves, weighing from 130 to 200 lbs, 0 cents per lb: 'Gror.or. i s2ll2ll • Virysauking, May 20, 1873,--3t. . McCABE - EDivAnDs pity pir tictilar attention to the tea trade, and that is MAY they have secured so largea trade iii that line. You aro always certain to get the beat, when you purchase of them. ie1......1r0wds of people till go to Vlcorr S Co.'a bakery. aml Eoinink, 4 llpoma, Ist north' of Ward House, foe Vefreslaitents. Warta meals at' all houis. i 65.7 If you have, never tried :i‘ny of the 4iiperiur old Ja:r4 cleffee wlfich XrCant Eli WAP,D3 'are Build, ihg to their eustorners, go and get somo at once. It is browned to perfec tion and they grind it to order. LAZARUS MOARIS, ruannfac turerd of lbw° celebrated epectaclea; have changed their agency from J. Huouvins'a to Wu. A. CrutrEt.ilt.AlN'FL. COM. AT WIIOLESALE.--F. WELLF 4 3 is selling superior Hard Anthracite Coal,„ by the car load, very ctioapoleliceted at any et itiou between -Wyalusiikg and Athens. INow is the limo to secure your WintCr's 7 DISAGREEABLE: W6ITR.-- - wing pins- . ter hy hand. Th e o; Tompkins Cohn der der will relieve yon of the daagreeable job, and do it'nicely— It will also sow all kinds of grain tench better than you can possibly do it. by hand. Try it. 1 • . , It. M. Vitimr.s. • 'p2?-I,lrArso & HILL would call - the aucutionit,f the public to the 'feet that 'their roarltut :a;s% ays.; rrlpplica with tho Choicest steaks, roasifylaron atiiitnuttou, pork, sausage, fish, eta. They acre how receiving daily supplies OT fine oysteri, which they , offer at-whole sale. and-retail at the very lowest rates Mar Mrs,. E. .J. 1 4iiiaos has jtisi•re cavo the Spring styles ia fiats and Bonnets, a*o aNlar;4o as.iontment of Fancy Goods, such as Tied, Fiehus, Nci k Ruche's, Collars azideuffs, Unden , leevcs, hatltlaec and liben, and the latest novelties for the Spring tiadu. " • FAIIMERS sour wagons, tools, et,!, I can sui4;ly con with Itubber Paint 'of suitable, shadel,leoy for eli(•ap, durable anti ,easily Jct black, fir irons and striping.Lead st&l,'s and col: , rs in gnarl and gallon cans; ... • It. If. WELI4:--,, EMI ----.4- _` ._ filIK ‘1;"11litS fifty thou- F4u..1 feet tt..tit nil& Boots and Shoes, lat his new Hore cyposite , :the 'Means Ifoltse. Boots at ono. ; doidir and twenty-five cents a pair; how. is; that for Jim? 157 Main etreet,helow Tritidge. • ras 'Airs. S., S. LbCil*oo.o, Of stcr, liaslust received her, stock of Millinery Goods; Spring styles in Hats and lionneis, and also a good_assortnient of fancy goods, Such as ties, col;arti and ctiffs,_tinderSleeves; both lacy and linen, and alb,the latest novelties for the Spring trade.' . • :tee Prppailitory to moving into a new store, F. J, CALKINS will' offer imusual in ducement to purchasers of wall paper, books and stationery.' Now ytiur chance. 1" craaluation is tho!thief of time." . RrBDER,PAINT.--Ready for use. In Q!nart,Cans ;1, 2 and 3 Gallon Cad's and Tubs. Para White, Jet _Black . ; and beautiful cottage shades wail tints in great variety. The best and ehespest of all paints. It. 31. Wt.t.r.rs. iias-13pring . • the nest 60 days ive 761 Eon goods re'gar4less of cost,, arid will make prices to Snit all, in order to make room for goo& of our own manufacturo ; now is the time to buy. J: 0. Film &.Son's, May, 7, 73. • - Main street. te... It is not generally known that .H. C. WilnuEn, at the Book Bindery overate ittronrEn cater, makes " Blank Books' in any style of ruling andbinding desired. It you want a new Ledor, 'Journal or pocket, give him a call. ' • A NEW PLAN OF pELLING SUNDAY••• &lOU SINGING Jlooss.—lL B. POWELL, 115 Wyoming Avenue; Scranton;Pa., will send on a anew plan from threCto six sample copies of the latest books from thps different publishing houses, on application. or circular, 'giving prices and full tiatti:Oars; address as above. Jams • ' ! GROUNp 'PI4STED. :AT RIIMIIERITELp bares Anus.---Having received a largo stock of the celebrated Cayuga PLASTER 'STONE, which I have groiaud, , l am now prepared to furnish all who want the beat quality of Plaiter, at $7.59 per ton of 2,000 pm,. T. F. Espc. 'ay 21, 1873-Bw. , „, -To THE LAWEEI of TOWANDA AIS'D Vl crNrry.—Bfra. Mpicios has the largest and finest aeaortruoni of MiUinepvand Fancy Goods ever brought Int; To*anda. Also' a large as sortment of Ladies' and Children's Beady. 3lado Suiti, of the latest stylae , Hosiery, Cor sots, Bustles, HotT Skirts, Beal and Imitation Asir Goods,Jet7owolry, ete. stir The next session of the Brad tord Teachers' association, will be held ,the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, To. :wanda;begirming at 101 o'clock a. :Jenne 13, 1873: The appointments, are as 101. lows : Lecturer, Don. P: D. Mornow ; Declaim ers, J. P. Kr.miE ED*AIII/ MILLS ; Essayists, .Bliss - Fits:Ts Mum, Miss BERSICL llzrizacq Business Commiitoo, prof. B. B.' Qom - L. %IC E.' brains, 8. W. Amen, Miss Plum Mau, /lies SABAH CAI M. M. KEENS; . , Beey. th Pisa Tompkins County Seeder (which is also sold combined with that best of all' Wheel Hay Bakes, the 2bmpkins bouniy) is the best broad cast plaster and grain sower in the market. Seeder, SO. Hike and Seeder combined, $65. Rake alone, $4O. Send for circular. • Towanda, April 16 1973. Loco OPTION.--3.1r. J. LORTON will speak ppon tho anbjcct of Temperance u fol.l lon STEVEN_ _,HVILLE HEBllluEvuajp. R SIMI B PO ni A4 N 11 . LITCHFIELD. :Ta<44l - ay. HONROETON, Widneedsb. • BRANKLINDALE.Matimai i . WEST FLOM" UM. Baturdi__y - • MANVILLE CMATBE, Bandar,- EAST MY. : . ardayof,oftmatee. H Ikon locakd at Buffalo s i N. -1., in the nentantlie - irspi \ the 'clothing humus be continued, au • herekabre, •at the old stand, under the same arm nail* iga maniacal ,y 8i ox and "Atetion - BOZoiton: Thanking my patrons their put liberal pat. rouge, Ilialkat ► continuanocot the 'same to the, new manager& Aux. Bononos. Towanda, Sane* 1873-2 w. . • Maw WICKIIAII Bi'ucßt are now I I fairly s ted in their new store , and although their now ipartere are midi larger than their old, yet t ' sir assort of - goods fills it up tal l complete ' . As to the details 'of new good's, their adv i.tisement in to-day's issue speaks., They ~ prepared to furnish direct from the Tottery, Terra Gotta 'Urns or Pages, and statu ary for`yaOs and stoops, at „very low figures. And if ju don't want to bay, they are pleas ed to sho * their store and goods to all who call. June 2lw: , i 1. . vf. : .:. l'overo" Es.- - Por seed or Table use i The subscriber ha s, in store a t . his place of blisineis at No. 3 Mercur's Biock,.on Court street, a quantity of thci -celebrated Peer. less. Potaioes, in nice condition, for Salo in either tale or small quantities. Per singl Peck- " • 1 ~ " ' " IBusbel Five or m . re Barrels, per Bar el.. Ten. or 'II at II It It .:. tots in bulk of 25 'or more uehels, per bushel. b . h . ..... • •'• : • Orders by mail for s shipping, will receive prompt atention. No charge for cartage. 1 • 11. M. iii:ELE.s. .Towan 1 4a, i'a., March 17, 1873.: ~ '• MA)II3/D.'. DOWN .—ln Towan4 Ma 22, 1873, by tlio Rev. 84. Link, Almotid Downe, of !Sola ro° Et), to:Eunice E. Peet, of Towanda. • .. DIED.; PLATTPLATT , At' Fort Mellavett,• Texas, Aprsl 3, 1873, . bronchitis, Clarence Platt, son of Zo- Thar Juid Lucfttia Platt,l of Herrickvillo, - Bradletrd'uounty, Pal, aged ! 2ll years. Cr-kin - Lica had Jived with his parents on the 11 • • • home farm, untilhis countrycall for defenders surnmodedjiim Id the field. _With the bravest he mare ed to the frcnt, and! during the long yesrsolbloody strife, whethdr in the field; the tent or ill? hospital, ho proved himielfa, soldier' true. • the last battle had been fought, When Ihe did ot- , believe that the rebellion .it'as dead, 'althougil its armies - had surrond - ered, ;Mit that ' ; the; sty "rig hand which had gained the victory must h Id it with an unyielding grasp. 'He rej, tamed is position with those who stood guard overt 0 nation's honor, and in:the disaffected podia s; of Texas and en the, herders of civili zation assisted to keep thi: the spirit of rebel lion in cdreck and the; tAyagi.,_triGee at peace. Twe years ago last FebiltarY; he dams borne 'and, niadc a brief visit, anifthen,returned again, His lette - rs to his said "aft well," until a few months since, when th4y ceased roitageth cr. A few weeks ago his mother received a let ter containing a few irtegnla r -• lines, Saying, . "Mother, nave/Joa very sick, but / am bet-. ter now. I am able to get abi!mt a little." These few words, telling-so little hut suggesting . so much.; alarmed his friends. His mother' heart dictated anins . tant July, but even Ode her fingers were tracing,words ot love and consola tion tU the absent ;Sett awl 'stt tiering one,- he had ceased to live. Her lefq r Came back un opened, aecomparded by a 'l), -c i f note, written by a I:tratiger, telling tlistoly of her hereave- _ Long years she had Waited, hoping and believing that ei...thaNez would come back 'to bldsr with his presence her declining years; but 1 lie-c:ame not, and not,- in his !stead comes that I saddest of all sad words, "He is dead." May ' God bless and eenufOrt;•the crushed and bleed-. . lug hearts of his parents, ..nd iihiy all his grief Stricken friend's have that cons(•latiuu which God aline can ~i ve.• , ;., , • . s, • ~ •.:i I)?,vu , M. Ilt:.innAturf. BILE.4.—At Wyalirslng, Pa., Sunday; May 123, 18:7; Matilda Jane Hrles,•aged ill years. Mrs D. had been. sorely afflicted for a !time-,d uo;;i ! Iler husband andscycii rues And dmigh- tcrs grown to manhood and womanhood, lave been it down l?S eat ,d 1 tyl di -ahe, conqpnp- Thrui. ebiblr••n court.^,i i ttitt nut theire inunberK..,f the nu:11:y sh.c.pn‘le by rile iit the . gralw, ahn:c 1, :flaming. The inmcidate carom , f her th:atli w,t,i a ;tcrofulNuki ban:lJ Fite desired to go and b • at rest. , J. B. S. INIVAN— . Iu WiutMaw, May 1 : i, Mrs. Adaline Inthab, aged 34 years. Mehoopany, May '26, Jo• ; 1111 Twene,.aged G 3 years. WOO,DRUFF.—.4 West Afliiurn,•t•intlui.laripa connty, Pa., May 26, 1873, Catiarine,l wife of Gee. W. , Woudruff, aged 38 yeara,• 9 months and 15 days. • ' • - . • , •FORD.-114ar:.Weat Auburn ;Pa., May 27,1873, Biennia wife of W. S. kord, aged.` f i7 years and 6, moutlia. , • 110.13 1 INSON.—'[n Monroeton, Pa., May 27, 1873, 'Mary E. wife - of Leßoy Robinson, aged 18 . • years and 11, months. , NEEV \ OUS DEBILITY.—A aeprpsged, irritable state of mind ; a weak, nervous, ex.- hamited fahug..;.no energy or animation-; con fused head, weak memory, often with debilitat ing, involuntary discharges. The consequences of eicesses, mental overwork or indiscretions. Thid NERVOUS Drumm finds a sovereign cure in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. ' l 2B. It tones up the iyatem, arrest* dis charges, dispels the mental gloom and despon •dency, 'and rejuvenates the entire system. It is perfectly harn;dess and always efficient. Price 3•5 ler_ a packiige of five boxes and a large $.2 vial of poWder4,whieh is important in old, seri ous' cases ; per single box. Sold by ALL druggists, or, sent by Mad on receipt of price. Address„ I 0 • Craps B. Ponvzn, South end '%Vtq . d House, Towanda, Pa, . , . T()WANDA MA,RKETS. !/10/Fq A f r PRICES? Corrected ocay Wednesday, by O. B. PATCH subject to charsles daily. • x ,4> Whost, ii bush I. L. 81 CO m r 00 8ya, , ,t0 bush ' . { .... 80 Burl - wheat, it bush - I es Com, li bush ' Osim it bush; , 'a4o 65 i , , Paktum, 5 bush. .. ' 411, 0 a) 2,00 Butter (rolls) it lb . J 1 ® 21 do ..,.(dalr74lill h) new 4 ••' .. hs 25 Egge Potates, ~o * IIS I=o4ll dos J i. 16 07 , r Plour,l4 barrel i • 10 CO 612 00 Onions; it bushi ' , 200 Wow op iluarts.—Whea CO lb.: Corn 58 lbs.; Bye 56 lbs.; Oats 32 lbs.; Batley 46 lbs .; Buckwheat 48 Dia.; Beans 62 lbs.; Brim 201b5.; Clover Seed 60; Ihs. ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. • Dried Peaches Pala.; Dried Awe , 22,1bs Flax SeeS 50 lbs. l• KEYSTONE LIGTITNIN T. T. ECLNSEY'I3 jThis Rod being of pure CoPper, which is found to be the best conductor of electricity, and constructed so seta give it more stratum than any rod in use. U. W. CARP of.this place, As vent,. and solicits the psat ronandage of those wishing Rods, Weather VsneAisn s ! Toisands, June 4,1878. - - FILENBERGER'S TROUT POND .1 • SPECKLED BEAUTIES BY ME THODSOD EASOX-1873. Trout Pcni4 .)) I. These famotv _—.,amore Try.. _ Judd are now open for thii smolt of 1873, and; re stocked with a large number, bf trout of every size, in 'the; clearest. purest, and Coldest spring water. Any sLte trout sold at reason able 'rates. WI shipped bY imprest as; ordered.—. !These ponds,are not open onlganday. The proprietor having twid eve:lance In locating And, arranging trout ponds, offers his services to those contemplating laying ut and stoeldag dee- Vies, at reasonable rates. iI. • i Admission tcponds, 95 Cents; &Aeon tickets, $l. For ran partitmissa call an or address, t4;.L - 234f "[TALI:TABLE BOO KS FOR SALE a v etbergain, below r actual cost for Bind. • Laws of Pennsylvania, 1860. - 1859. Masonic Signet and Journal, No. 1. r. 2: g. TaIISICtIOIII of Q.L., New York. 1849 to 1858. •Nictilgan. 1848 to • ' 1847 - to MIL Proceedings of Q.L., Vermont. 1816 to 1856. ' " • • • 4 Indians, 1855 to 1859. • Vermimit, 1448 to 1859. Armonk Review. Vols. 2 % 10. 16. 11. 18, 20. Premessimis lifigestne. V 0416.1. 4, 844. 15, 15, 17. Twentprivn Itssonle Addressee, Vol; 2, • - (Lt. Ocimmemetom. I • •J• p.i ...Aistactulgeo tirW ilal l. FTY.I3. froin 1820 to 1854. ;Els Tetri • „No. 2. , Proceedings of ELL. and 0 , 0.2.1., 1852 to 1858., Proce e dings of G.L. of Ps.; firm 1861 to ism , .• Ark. from note •• I •• EL; from 1854101858. Auditor Gonl s Import of Reilmede, 1867. Wlscemilm NistmiimlCkentionii. Vol. 0. Alabama Mims.- , • Corrode Investigation, 1860. - ttlots In New Origami', 1860. There Is among the lot of camber of books not munitioned. Mt are all bandit:manly bound and will be sold at , For further particulars _gtilre at the Argue Once, Towanda, Pa. I No 211:1873.w2 B. M. WELLis. , June 6' j 46 81 Sc 10 114 • •.* •!! ',/* wtrealtY ARRIVAL OF '...AI.IIIIIIACITE COAL On tha.ltatiroad. at Oatudatraet. which will ba' sold b 7 the car load or Roo ant?. and delivered an reasaaatdelarsna. Pima at the Coal Yard. JAM WILSZNAtaI*O. '-- • . Wt. fe.l lR PrOtittor.. ... II Ila " " II 11.9 • sw Livertisements. 8. B. IBLEtirßutoEft, Ladd*Duro. Bradford County, P.. MI < • Italie. • . q*ETlii/SCI: IN frOVAND' ' iIABDIVA.IO3I 'FIRM At the old;ed et S. N. ' AspllLall,l2o MUM 8L ti The subscribers woulleixitftdly announce to, the public that, they have entered into copartner ship, for the plirposeof doing al . , • GENERAL JOBBING AND BiTAIL BUSINESS' . - In Hardware, including Tin, Sliest Iron; and Cop. work in all its various branches.`. Will at all Es keep in Stock a full line of Bent Stuff, Hubs and Spokes. and t ererstbing else used in the MUM• facture of Waggons and Carriages. BUILDERS HARDWAR • • , Carpenters Tool , Yarn:llnm Implements , of every variety..' Paints, Oils, and Varnishes,' Bash Doors, and Blinds, and everything else in the Hardware line which the market may demand, allot' which we PIPOPOSE TO HELL' STRICTLY Ton COSH/1 i Cheap as the cheapest, giving onr patrons tho ben." east on prices over the old fashion credit system. By strict , attention to linsinesis we hope to receive a liberal share of patronage. .$ .30 . 1.00 2,Z0 2.10 BARRON SOIOSFORD. Towanda, Apiril 0, 1813. Apt= INPARVO. A T 'NEW '.BUSINESS CARD. . : 1 To the citizens of Towanda and surrotuldlng a. country: The stibscribers having leased the e and commodious istore on Main Street, Tow first door south,of First 'National Bank, for th p put'. pose of carrying r on the ~ : . , . ,•1. , . AUCTION AND;COSIIIISSION num Eats, .; 10 1 I also a Whole solo 'Jobbing and Retail Trade, Would take this 'Method of Informing the public that they now have on hand and ready ,fOr ezMhition Pad sale, as large a stock of ' CHOICE' AND ,NEW -GOOD as ever .was seen in Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New York, consisting of full sets of plain whlte,tlcorated, colored and gold band French China forty crates of selected Iron Stone China and White Granite Ware, a lull line of Yellow and Rocking ham Wire, Stone Ware of all kinds, "a large , and splendid assortment 'of Glas.aware, a full line, of FRENCH PRESSED TINWARE, , . as Shia a line 9f Table and Pocket hutlery as Is train tifiKtkired It' Mel Bnited States, a full line of Hoary Silvetpfated Table Knives, Forks; Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Castors, and other plated goods, the fluent line of Toilet Ware ever offered'in the:duke!, 141 , NE'N - TABLE CLOTHS, Towda, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, Crash, and other Litied Goods fqr Towels, Le. Thq finest and cheapest line of reddlers and Fancy Goods this aide of New lurk; Ladles flue Balbrigan and Eng lish ;foolery, a choice and rare aseortinent of, AND MEN'S ECRNLSIIII`th- GOODS, Over ~and Under Shirts, Overalls , and' Working Shirts, Engineers and Miners Shirts,' a Pali line of Mqn, , ,Women'and.Childrenal Hosiery, Hats. Sus penders, Toilet and Shaving Soap, Razors -and Strops, Shaving . kits complete, Axes, Hatchet!, Hamtners, Lanterns, Looking Glasses, Broores, the beet end cheapesti, ever seen. Bill, Legal Cap, NOTE PAPER, Envelopes, Blank Books, Slates and Pencils of all kinds, Saws of all kinds, Oilcloth Table , Covers, the beat and cheapest Paper Collars In thq market, bo gether with a, car load - of Yankee Notions and a 'thousand varieties of other goods.. t AlWays buying the cheapest on go ready cash, we know that we can suit and quality as our motto is live and I are tatailed With mall profits and q therefore we say to Merchants, Peddler Boarding Holm keepers. Lawyers an /and the balance of the corm:minify. pie call apt be-orivinced- that what we, say . All money refunded it goods arc not a ed., A nlll,aet loaf China 'will be sold to bidder every Saturday afternoon and Saturday cash' advanced on Signed for. auction. . Auction Sales attended in town or' reasonable rates. All goods sold will packed and delivered freo'of charge to depots or in the Boremel. T. C. CONI:EN TOwantla, Jane 4. PM. pEluurs YOU DON' J. H. 1101 A: :it 1) • Has Bttrted aticiteun' re 11A. 13. 5.r0 E , AT W,IkALUSINO, E Ward may 1)0 ' -found a,iellera i l Stock.;of Carriage Makers apc - t Black,- sinithi Supplies; Bent Stuff,BPokes, Thibs,•4s:e., Iron and Steel, NailßodS, Horse Nails, Horse 'Shoes, and Tool. z f HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD'S. ; hocks, Knobs, andlT - ininiinga, Nails, Glass, i • and Putty l . ? Paula, this, Varnishes, • I . . BrnatjeH, Sc., &c. ._, • , , ' CARPENTERS' AND °TIMIS TOOLS.' . , . A 'tun nue - of Clioicl , 'Pocket, and Taide Cutlery, 1 L . Sliver Plated War, Forksi • Sppcina, Se. i '. ~:l . • • , . . S ' PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ! THE STOTE TRADE , TMWARE tqad I 'I I I 1 ' lICI,IISE.E.F.I4ING GOODS. • i . , A..' : good risscirttnent •of Agrisultnral :'- O 1n ?t 5 EFL Sg! , 7E, 111ACET'' • • Cosasge, Rope; In fact I am road* i,;r mostromplete "ssornicte GEREIBAi, Dter offered In Wyalno. I also have In.toimicic aIRBT-CLIA With competent workm: JObbing Promptly atten! RI mike Enve Trough • 1 ;Give me s call at ..st. street. I will wot be "Cheap for dad' "[is WlalnSingo Pa.. Agri .T. 13AilDW ROD. ' , IN MERCIJIL'B4I • Next doorlo Poet-0 s HARDWARE; DOORS. =NO', IMI oiLg, - • 11,IIBBg, Sif) 7 ' 1 tl Andsverythiag usual t I . .. I 1,11VE,4. HEATING &t':C )OKING StOYES. amino the New I ' EMPIR COOS wrovi,j P Call awl It is ths;best to ash and pleises ' everibotly: . I. BlABlTZAtirrtatr. TINWARE, Alti) I • 1. • .Dt) *DOPING Ail,/ ALL Enrak OP 45111101 G. rear. tirkii MAT S . wd 'BELL ATI 4 I.)WEST. PItI - 1;4: - .'; • 1. 1 Call and examine r 4. y etoals and pticea. . - ; I ' H. T. JIINIE - •'. ' • . • • Tqwszct". April )0.1873. . • "MOTICE.4Notiee is hereby g iven .A.l that the Batting' h Canaan will hold s rippling on Wednesday eTalsing, the 11th inst., to Utast:non on the grades of T ark Menne. Ruston, Pitk, Cen. ter. end nanh mourn Streets, and in the mean thus spindle of the grade of said streets nisi seen st the feint of Wm. H. Boris% Borough En. shwa, end the prigentr centers along Mae of Isid limb win b• COMIC to Ills oupillar In said padre if sot iistisfsdol7.... BUM . - • hulal. ifiant agaiiitaz 2vale 4, lerl. 17; • ' t; • • ( • • - 1' ids antr - ,for as to price, t live. We ck returns, , Flotel and idtoTeschers se give us e s true. as represent, the highest Ifti e set every goods 'cow- , , country 10 be carettillyi berof the' ON. KNOW Ell 61123 , - BM 1311ents. ' I VE, Ant OT.II:P.R I 'OILtt. t bt Spring Trade with ill° lIARbWAIS g or vicinity bn a SS TIN SHOP, n engaged. Repairing, and ed to. • d outdoor worlr a specialty • well's New Stoic," on Main I dersold. my motto. • H. HOWARD. 1. 1873, I ; EM IRE STORE, • CH, MAIN STR.D.7I%!. cc, is tha t beit pAsco td buy ! • iRk)I4.IOI:4I3,SASH LA:is, PUTTY. Mtn's. AnsirrEs,g .", HEROirE, kepi ill a Hardware tore. E STOCK OF I. 14TAv S ..\. .. -- . ... , RING T YL 0 • \ - MINI) \ lkOW qt . I L RG E I 1 1 O F ' • DRESS • f I SHAM FANCY NOTI6 • All the novel SPRING S A. StPERIO J • OFIBL . ACK I 1 For 25e. 31e. 371 e. j • { j per A,Cokiplete A,L• TABLE L . , )1%1 - Ns, 1 ' AND TO BUTTON I Vor A I)ARGE LOCHS ANT C KF I ANTL7C.F;. PRINTS AND GINGHAJ*S 4 MM Towanda, Mail '73 1 el A . 11, IP E T, S !, :C P • • I. . DE --4. 1 ‘, i !CARPET TAYL a & CO. I of 1 et largest stocka of S gave just, 'Wei '1 cd 0 lE3 liyis Market comprising all before iu ' r •Sarc fa t tterui in v/4 12:12 BsF.r .s; 10 =EI IN 31 XI RA ti INGRAINS, EMI 'GRAINS. t I MI OTTA E HE ' S AND, gzA, • And all ttue ll] MI 1111 1C73:1 iM In all our Mar Depa I irL I, Xerai Ell I &''C O. ►Onad a I ~ I . T G 1 ~8 .~ > ~ I ODS \ \ , S, ODS, NMI 1221 NMI fr E AS 6N MAKE ~LPAGA 2c. 95ci and. ard. • • 1• ortment of NEN S,I 1 , Ern ' I 1 IN9 r . / IM NI _ j GLOVE EMI :OF sAS`s'TiER, JEANS, PERCALE:, • DOMESTICS, OE =I 'EST PRICES . • & ME OM RPETS , ,' ME NE 1:21 1111 lEIII BUGS, lIM ME OM CLOTHS! OIL THMIT !M! a .0. is 1 . ' - .1 M _ SS LL & OW m D i `"A 1 4 !WARE, • I EMI - - \ " \ RADFORD COUNTY ApIENTB 1 0 0 R A? OM N A \ . \ \\. bp'SPA NT . ,:\ r DEE I 1 i i • SCALES 1 ItAY . , - \ \ , • F 'r i .1. -• \ " BLi , t DiA4ltiii.... , . ORME 1111 alsci sell I 'I F AIRSAN#i i ~; AND co u., ER= - be ALEg, MI ICEMEN Ti L i . M 'E AN LATH, D ,~ ~. Iron Pumps Cucumber ==l Ell I= I LO 1 AGONS, £ =I ' CU IVATORS, REF GEBATORS, H ', ll ' .4 :)wP,!ts, 1 1 L. 1 ~, PLOWS, PLITED ' ICE PITeREBS, PM " ETZLOES < . • aßit SPokEti, &c. M Tmm, Kg A a ;.L..:. P 0 W A, p 'A•, ON STOVES. IM NEW t, NEW " pi ■ 111 II I ; ir .1 )1,1T1 , 0 MN 1 51 i t° El S . , 1; EMI N P:U; NEW Eh ME El Powell 43; Co. 1E LL 44 00.; EMI 4 NOW 1/1 ST MI LL SUPPLY , . A 11 I'BING GOODS! ME N , DRESS GOO f IN GIIZAT Vatltlrrir.- El w WRITE GOODS' ~.~~~ 1r , LICOES , and GING • . I PLOTEG4 and CASS ERDID ASik)R •,o . - , \ • FANCY 'GOODS! , • \ . • • „ . • • . , • SIE,BY, GLUVES, wrocz or ' TIC COTTON NEV SHAWL§., r , 11' EVERY STY I IBM irrooK or I ' I ;- ••• _ IS.II 0 E SI EVER MIMED BY 1111. 4. • CARP . .t! lE=l IN EViLRIt QUALITY I [ ■ T L ° O, L-9 T~ " • WINDOW SAD ; ; ; i• ; -7. • , j a WALL PAPERI • STOCK OF 1' 1 k 1 , • I • • T: HATS AND I=l THE NE :BOGERT IMP ENE IN PULL .„... ~ , 7 , ..,.,. ~,„ ; , ;4 ea aid' PONSELL & , t,oia 16; r _ 1 i =I 1 , , Q a OF [ , MEI .k 11 D 111 F.S. ,: s + . . NI a _Hr Coe. " 1 1 i.• i \ I II OD'S. SEgi = DI En IicIBOYSI El 0 1 * I i i _ I I T. F :~ NM 1 1, -.
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