dWftpodet ft Il ME Thursday ) March 26 ) 1874. Towan LO O,AL AND GENERAL. W. S. ißowmex his been appointed _Postmaster at.Aspinwall, In this county. ; THE remains of Mrs. Gso. H. Bury wore br6tlthkt9 this plifee lad week, and in wed on iinday. THE readers of !the Itspearza will be gratified‘o learn that Mr. GOODZICH is rip 'ldly recovering from" the severe Illness with chich he w i iis attacked on Saturday last. C. F. rpol.s badly braised orie of his thumbs thi lather ;, by having it caught bdtwer of a couple oL o;a' care he lu - 51 , BY reierenee to an advertisement in shotberleolutin, it will be seen that " Waal burn's Last Sensation" will exhibit in Kerctuis liall'or 'loscloy evening next: ' ' Ambst the graduates of Jefferson Medical College, Philadeltihis,_at the 'recent iommence6ent exercises, we notice the iyme of E. L. tlurvi.ex, Esq., t ot blonroeton, this cointy. , • T rilE rnieciieut Mutual Life Tn sonnet:, mpany is repTesented in this place by Hitt -. Patros. This is one of to largest, soundest .d most liberal companies In the country , WE TAKE pleasure in calling attenz Lion to the advertisement of the Wyoming Com mercial*allege, in another column: Hundreds of gradnatekall'over the country bear testimo ny, , to the thoroughness of the instruction !Arita.' I 7 • MANy elt peoplQ throughout this en tire distri , will be glad to learn that Collector 4oNriztisl who has been confined to his room by serionslillness for the past two months, is much bet r. and will probably be able to ost tend to th duties of his office very soon, : . • TIE Spring term of - the Sosque ,hanna Collegiate Institute, will ;open. Monday, April G. The excelleni reputation earned or this institution by the present faculty, is the -highest encomium that can 6e bestowed upon it. It 1p rowing in f av or and usefulness every day., I r 1 : • -.1 •., - • . ED. itipoput : At the meeting of 1. Athens Building and Loan Association , 3londay 1 arch 23, the fall 1200 shares were evening, hich closed tho series. The money owe: 12 shares at $97; 1 share at are at $931 How is that toihigh ? raid in, to sold as ro i 101; 1 sli lioi r , OF lialjoll of the 'Graded School, o names of scholars pith perfect rec ord in att , ndinm deportment and vtodie!, for the week zlnding *arch 20 : 1 ELL! Coxernx, Erna *Ear, Bert lIDTHICH. D LLL IfiYtse Jlcons, Mars: SUSHI, JOE SMITH, HATTLET4DT, WALTER COWIN); 11,ILBRY COD- ja , :o MrS.---WAREM AYERS, of - Albany township, have mot with a severe loss in the sodded death of thClr eldest =daughter, EL.Doas„ . Whiela occurred on Tuesday morning last. She wairsp.bright,'• intelligent girl, Pitt badding into wemardipod, and her, early death has cast al shadow not only over the household 'of her parents„but the large circle of her ac u tail oes deeply mourn her. I . • ELmotia seems to be putting on all VIC airs o a large city, and arson,`•robberyiand.: house-bre king are riot inafregnent eccirien ces. The i lastaensatidn there crae occasioned by the robbing of an unsophisticated_ r.ountri min of &Lieut . ' $1,400, by a couple - of young men, who had iplitisteere4, to "show him the ele phant." The unfortunate man's name was PETER 31.IN'aoicatin, of BainbrOge, N. T. The parties who relieCail-..him of the ,\ money. .were RussEry-- and Muss Kitcrrr. Thfly - bare bee. &mated, and restored'.most of .he money. IVARAEN CENTRF:—Afr: Editor:" I se o thitt Ivcu get occasional items from this place, ani the following niay be pf Interest to tour reat era. F. 7 • , . . J. prat's new. store approaches comple tion.a " Y I OE'' will have one of the best store this part of the county. Dr. Monaow has bought E. E.F. TRIPP'S house and lot.. The Doctor has made many friends during 'his residence - among. us, and we are glad, .he ~ has "come to stay,"—although we sh all misa Mr. and Mrs:Tater,' who are going to Orwell, where with their son, - J. P. Contras, they have purchased .the n property- of C. G. Gurnizr.l Tor. . . • .HE.RItICK Grange of . the Patrons of , 1 'Husbandry, was organized by Deputy S. W. Bri:li, odlthe 19th inst. The following are the oflicere fdr the remainder of the year Master, Geo. W. Elliett; Overseer, T. S. Camp, Lectur er, Geo. Laudon; Steward, J. H. 3littCri; Ass% :Steward,l4. - W. Capap; Chaplaini H. W. Camp; - Treasurtir, 1. W. Caswell; ' Secretary, J. ,L. ,Camp; Gate-Keeper, EL Hillis; Ceres, Miss Mary A. Mitten; Pomona, Sarah A. Camp;• Flora, Ad 1a Ellio4; Lady Ass't Steward, Annie Landon. The . fdllowing arc charter rnerabers : Geo. 'lliodier.! D. lit 13eardisley, Jas. Robinson, B. - W. Camp. Thos. Haney, Ethel Fuller,-` F. T. Camp, P. C. Angle, N. Levenaworth, D. G. Fleming Mra. l Fannie A. Came, Mrs. Catharine Landon, Mr* Locita Camp, Miss Nellie Camp; lty.vi Tilos. K. BEECHES, who sets, p as a plliticg reformer, as well as a reit;_Tiousiteacher, has won for himself an unen viable reputation among all parties. The El mira .Idtertiser administers the Reverend gen tleman Si merited rebuke, in the following pan gent parsgrapb, which.wo clip front' a lengthy article devoted to controverting - 11r. B.'s posi tion: - 1- "We grant very much to Mr. Bcecher's gifts. He is endowed" with intellectual powers which sometunes.seem miraculous. But his father was a man, and his mother, we suppose, was a woman.: Thomas himielf is of earth, earthly— and we o.,rupelled, with all\oar admiration iguificent sp.bilities, to record the con formed from long and pretty thoronqb te , t le'uitaiie, that he doesn't average any uet ki tha.l the rest of us." Tan following judgments were ren- . , ,ired .mi,rch iii , by the Supreme Court in j (a Rave: Putn m -Baxter ve. Henry Hickok. Error to Comm 6 Plea.., Bradford County. Judgment aihroadt. - -_- . -. _ • — Wm. Brain re. E. Pomeroy. Error to Com mon lihae,.Bradford county.: Order aflirnaed. Johu 0. _Ward vs. Jeremiah ,Vandermark. E.rror to Common Pleass, Bradford &minty. .Judgment affirmed. _ OJC: ( 11cClellaild vs.. E.. Pomeroy. Error to Comin Pleas, Bradford county. Judgment aftikm• The following judgment was rendered March 23, by 'be Supreme Court in Banc : Tiog Coanty - vs. South Creek Tooriuthip. Appeal from the Quarter Sessions of Bradford - - - eounti Judgment affirmed. - • PERSONLL. KIXBIMLY, of Sag inaw, Mich., is visiting, her parents, Mr. and Mr 5.17 3 1. C. Nsimr.E. • • -- ; JoIv. T. Pam paid us a friendly visit list week. Mr. P., although quite a young man, is a IPadwg member of ,the Philadelphia bar: ; I A Correspondent of the Elmira Adrettiser .7, r;tin4 from liarrisbtirg, compliMents our frir.ad ~Elvisi c hiek of the:transcribing room : l will venture to speak of Mr. E. W. Smiley, an attache of the 'l'rr.nscribing Sartusentin ,the as being manor w who has ... u•A received the appointment of ' assessor. Ile is !an able - editor, and proprietor of the Franklin Citizen. ' Long may he- live. Also, a Bradford county mun, message -lerk In the same department, be being an apt ie rholar and of sound lodgment, is deserving_of :11; the representation of his ronsettnents in Br dkrd county." - Twexas S. KEESE baa -returned from a licit to :tiebraska. Herdaughtei7, ?Arr. Corm', tame ,..,r0t with her. TER Lam' Taro4sem Monne= ur Cawroir.-The ladies of our borough met. for prsyer andixeiferenoe on the subject of tempe rance, on Tuesday last, March 17. Reir. Mrs, Wetmore was requested to take the chair. Aft-1 kr e singing and prayer, it trafin . end and sec; owed that Was. M. K. Wane act as secretary. MOW Eve TILLS moved Qui a simple pledge be drift up, which was seconded. It was moved and mended that Mrs. 8.8. Derr; W rut Imam, Mn. .J. WILIIOI VeaDets,, Eva True and Mrs. Tuns, be ready to fill th - chair in case Mrs Waesousiwu 11' - and seconded that Mn. :OEN VanDires, Mrs X. M. Fr= and Mrs. M. R. Dort call upon th pastors of our Churches for assistalum in work, at: a public meeting - to i be _held at th Baptist - -Church, on Friday evening of t • week. Moved and seconded that it be the Ladies' Temperance Unkin.. Moved an. seconded that •we hold a, prayer meeting o Friday, afternoon at 8 o"clOck, _at the reside of /dm Camara rote of tha moved and seconded; to the ',gentlemen of th Rook and Ladder Company, ifoi^tke use of th - pleasant room. Moved and seconded that w adjourn - until Friday. M. M.Vurra, Bee --Canton. Sentinel, Tan teachers . of the Towanda Bo rough :12?1.41ed School. held - their Lutitu meeting on Saturday, March 14: Called to o ,der, by the President._Teachers present at ro call: G.W. BUN, Ml* HOWEA;PERIMA ; II an and Mitts . Tardy, Miss Camtuaru. • sent, Misses SPALDIiCI and Pcnium. Minute of last, meeting adopted. Reports from th '- several grades were given .' Advice wu ask by the'different teachers. Exercises, in me • nds were presented, followed byffiscublon; on in particular ,—" First Lessons in Reading,' drew forth considerable discussion, which w4l exceedingly interesting its well as proiltable. Instead of teaching children by the old A. B. d. , plan, the true method is the one so success ly tested since 1866, in many of the 'emit!' - public schools of our country,/ in which tb child is taught lit, by the object; 2d. by _th picture; Sd,,the sound; 4th, the printed wo ; sth, the representation of the sound in prt nouncing type; 6th, the written or script wo Many advantages are gained by this system r The President then gave a short lectitre ; school economy, which he will continue at o next meeting. 'After the several appointments for 'work at the next meeting, adjourned t• meet Mitch 28. Ttis following item which we di; hordis recent letter written to a Church paper by rev. B. J. DOOOLISP, of Georgetown, Del will revive a recollection of a very interesting season to the churches in this vicinity : - "I had a most delightful service on the firs: Sunday in . Docember;about Ave miles from this place, at the School Muse, where we hive an excellent Stuiday-echoi3l and where Igo occa• sionally to preach. The attendance on these occasions is good, And a growing interest id spiritual things seethe to be ' developing itself This will be shown it the date speeded by th' baptism of three adUlta. A number of infants were also baptised'. The school house wa s crowded to excess, so that there was scacrel room to turn, and the utmost seriousness an solemnity pervaded the services from begin Wog to end" Most of the congregation wer yuung and comparativelpuntrained in the or derly ways of our Church, but though th shadows of evening began to fall before 412 meeting closed, there -was no manifestation o uneasiness. In fact,. no ono seemed willing T h e and al that it was ood to be the The scene l recalled vividly t o mind similar ex periezices daring the powerful revival at To. wands, Pa., and its viand,* in 1865-ING. Then it was not narequent to -find in any ' schoO• house, within a radius of ten or twelve mil, on a week day evening, a quiet assembly se numerous that one could scarce get standing room; end giving the most respectfuLattentio. for hours to the glad tidings of the Gospel." MIME Mit* FLOIIM.CE Giumri - mvs, who is nativetof this.munty, is winning " golden opin ions"..as a public reader. She recently appear ed-in'Tilrisville, and the Iter:'ald says of her performance : • I . "The andieace showed its appreciation o Miss Grcenman's efforts by con . ..l4nued applau • - 1 and two very elaborate and - beautiful bouquet were thrown upon the stage at the conclusio. of the recitation of 'Mary Garvi4" . ' To which the Elmira Adrert adds: "We 'have this to say of Miss Greenman, the ' tdie is a lady possessing rare tllent, and w „Predict for her a brilliant fatose. The poem she reads she thoroughly comprehends,an enters Into the spirit of the authors. Thre i life and reality in her renderings which canno fail to make them pleasing to even the dudes of valiance'', and then there is that •freshnea and freedom froth ell attempt at. stage effec about her, that will 'sways render her efforts pleasing. Fier voice is naturally powerful, clea and tinging, and gives evidence of careful mitt vation. She is now scarcely twenty years o age, and has already won triumphs of whir. older and mord experienced dramatic reader might well be proud. In Elmira and other towns and cities where she has read, she would at any time draw crowded hotisaa. We hope that at some fature-time, she may be induce. to give another evenings entertainment ia.ou ; i Cannot Miss 'GneEsx.tx be induced to visi this place, and favor us with readings ? • Tzaarrowx.—l was wrong in- in• forming you in my last,scimmodeation, the several gentlemen of this place were to star for Minnesota. I should have sai&liebraska They have since gone, and have written bac that they are safe et their journey's end. t an are well pleased. with the country. This .ot course gives others the "western fever," and will not be surprising if more shOuld folio them to their new abode. . A doTtion for the benefit of the Bev. D Oftarr, as made on the 25th nit., but owing the 'snowstorm which then prevailed, . brit fe turned I but. Tlip net procyeds amounted t -about 45. _ C. B.lramia and Miss V.II.OIIAN held a. mu steal co yention here last week.' On Monda night tliey gave a free concert, and organ; a clessLk3r a musical drill. The drill lastednn i til Friday night, when they gave another Cpiih cert, 'which proved quite successful.' Mi. Brun NK enjoys the reputation' of being a good musician. The citizens of Sugar Bun have at last deeid- - ed to break up "the disreputable -drinking, holi which has es-iited there for some time; an accordingly e_tiarrant has beenlitved for lb arrest of the proprietors. This is hat she have been done before this time:' But " better late than never,"-and if they will now follow the matter up, they'may make an e*ani ple of the present case that ‘will.bea warein: to law breaking rum-sellers in the future. 1 • March 16, 1871. , . TYPE-MAEMG improvembnt: in manufacturing type, have been so marked in this country during the Past twenty-five yeast, that were GITITSBERG Cor „, FAUST to appear on this "terrestrial sphere," they would hardly recognize a modern type formdrs. Ixthe business Americana have driven forl 'eigners from the field, simply- by surpassins them. The leadintektablishment in N!hiladel phis, and, indeed, in tile United States, lit the Johnson Typo Foundry of 31.WEIELLAE, Sxrrus Jennas, on Sansoni street, between Sixth and Seventh : . It was founded in 1706, and 4 singularly complete in all of its numeroni partme4s. • • , . . To gain a satisfactory idea of the mysteries and wonders of type-making, ono inns; vbif this estiblistugent and be escorted over it - , spacioult .. and many -storied buildings by a con patent petent guide, and view the various processe ; Td dim supplement the knowledge thus gain elby becoming acquainted with the three pub lashed works of this firm : 3i e Theivilpecimen Book, — a remarkably uniqu i and splendid, mechanical and literary produ - lion; The American Printee—a Manual of T - Ography, written by Ta oxas , Alacßvul A 34 , Esq., one of the firm. ,(who possesses decide l d talents aii a liteiary man and poet, as well as practicaltype-founder); and The Typographical Adeeriiser,iq ti varterly periodical of &italic ei eention,,pu • ed and edited by the firm. We have enjoyed all of these advantages, and hence can speak advisedly of What we 'hive seen and known. Starling at the metal-house, we saw the an • mony, copper arid-fin united in bonds stronger tbs theiWormatrimony, to form type-metal. WL;..ext saw the die, the nrtrix, and the awl. ingmachuse, which produces an average of one hundred types per minute—the polishing,l, their rough edges by scores of little boys; nip discovery of impelled types by means of the magnifying glass; the processes of stared,* ing, electrotyping, engraving' On wood, and printing. All of theie- arts we saw, of their interesting details, and were delighted , thereat, and filled ; notonly4lth admiration' ? " but also with wonder. Saurus & Joarisx . .have reduied the art of type-lonnding i i to an exact and elegant science, Ind have de lisirica and executed many of the rarest and iiost sidithg styles of ortimental and pbki Opes and bcirders, which are eagerly sought end used by the leading printing Men all 'ever the country. This Arm are not only type-ligualas„ but aim ;venders of every implement or tool need in the printer's art Presses, eases, galleys, sticks, wood entsin die everything from a printing mem dein io a "brilliant type" type—so small arc) he 'boat e—may be procured at ills Jainism Type Foundry, and we know that their productions and materials always givisatisfaction: The ripe' ;go of the Johnson Fogndry—now seventy -save years- . -has given it the benefit of lop& practic.al experience, which is being constantly snlargedhy the skill ed enterprise of its proprietors. Mom left for record in the office for recording deeds; week ending Ifezch : L. B. Bogen et al. to Joseph Powall, . Towan da Boro. " • Frederick Bachle to Martha 0. "Hodson, Ath ena. _ Abiop Baldwin of al. to Lydia Jane Evaia, Litebtled. John W. Drake to Eliphu Gleason, Rome." Wm. D..Billgiray to W. Bnuihall, ,To!randa Boro. Wm. B. Clymer, per att'y ctc., to heirs of Daniel Strong, deceased, Wells. Wm. Bingham's trustees to heirs of Daniel Strong, deceased, Wells. • • IL L Scott et al. tb Morgan; Towan da.. D. B. Ku l pp to B. 3. Dart*, Canton Born. - James E. Cldlson to Flora Chilsobi Asylum. Danlel . Heverly and sons .to Frsnk . Koller, Alba*. , E. It Parsons to John B. Adams, Troy Boro. J. A. Homot to Elnathan Johnson, Terry.. David Cash's heirs to C M. Manville, Towan da, Boro. ,-1 F. B. Chaapel to John R. Chaapel, Leßoy. Ellen J. Wellee to A. Waltman and J. R. Wear, Wilmot. George 8. Lowman to H. J. Wallace, Ridg bury. • Thomas Illullany - to Thomas jr., North Towanda: W. Bramball to M. 0. Moody, et al., •Towan da IL 0. Mercnr to Wm. H. Morgan, Towanda Boro. . O.L. Ward to Morgan L Moon, Albany M. L.*Moon to Alice.M. Decker. Albany. Wm. McNeil to Mary C. Decker, Wyoox.; Isaac B. Decker et it. to Ada L. Conrad, Wy -801. ' • I Eugene Q,. Kingsley to Edward and 11. E. Farman, Eindthfteld. Joel B. Sinithto Andrew J. Stone. Fiilmot. C. D.-Fergnson of Bonj. F. Horton, Speaho• Hollet Stag to John Burrows, Herrick • IdTCIIFIELD.—Seeing little or noth ityjilironk the 'State or Litchfield, your a l e; table weekly b udget , either in-the way of nexs or of our general growth and development, I trust I may bo pardoned for making some brief allusions to our status among the surrounding Mims. What fastened upon us the cognomen of the "State of Litchfield," is more' than I know. - 7 - It is true there was a spasmodic effort to inaugurate a "Confederacy" here once upon a; time, but it is my impression the name ad hered prior to ,that. ;iWhatever 'it may have been, we accept the christening and trust we may ever be found shining with no uncertain light in the illustriOns galaxy. There certain. was a time within the recollection of Many, when it was one of the Democratic stronghold; —that, after the polls had closed, and a major , ity proclaimed sufficient to carry the county by the usual majority, our patriotic old sires thought they could whip half it dozeikStites. That was a herd timo'for the old Whigs, who for many years only polled three votes, and generally left as soon as posssible after voting!. Those times and enactments have changed. Oar moral and political status is creditable. The Democratic motive power,, thanks to ad vancing eivilizatioo, has been ezbausteiL , We are endeavoring to live "soberly and righteous ly in this preSent world." A general prosperi ty prevails among our people—a prosperity commensurate with the exertion put forth to secure it. Like the,sarrounding townships, we are developing a village or centre, which in daily growing in iimportance,.and which only proves how many home advantages may be se cured:by a united enconragement i of home in dustries. Wo'have l stors and shops in our val . lage, which otkr people seem disprsed to sus tain, and if properly patronized may supply our necessivio, ty.d secure a respectable business at our own daori. We have no one as yet "smart enough to keep a hotel,"—and for tat .wo feel Aulythanktal. • "The subject of increasing your subscription list here has often been mooted, but as yet the. 'right mail for, the undertaking has not respond ed at roll-call. At present 1 can think of no better-.or surer way than for the editor himselt to spend a fe* days among us, and write an other !`Trip to Litchfield," which once created such a sensation when penned by the renowned editor of the Bradford Stiller. Now that we have a Grange in our midst, it is pessible we may Startle the world with some profound ideas of political economy. If so, you may again bear from JACOB. , • ED. EXPORTER : It is a long time since we have communicated, and although wo have the utmost respect for the silent con tempt with which you.seem to regard the dra matic rage of year down-town contemporary_ it is unaccountably hard work for us to keep quiet, and therefore we do most humbly beg of you-the space and opporttinity of coming into the columns of your-paper, with a meek and unaspiring communication. . The item is , great on grammar. JONATHAN JOHN was wise in making his frantic 'aipeal in that direction, and when it informs as that the ilzepwrze "has saw fit" to. do so - and So, •we forget all, about policenien, and ;nen in 4 .'gray," or amen in "blue," and go back to a certain timein the past, when a good, old-fashioned housewife in tirisJown, had a church quilting. The needles flew, and the thimbles clicked the needles, and the thread knotted, and snapped, and the quilt. grew steelier apd smaller, and the ladies crowded closer together, and there was feminine wit and merriment, inch as these days aro losing Sight of. Just at the point when the last roll was to be made, there came a mort:of hysterical knock at the nett room door.' The geiod lady of the house opened the door, and in walked a little, piping, shrivelled, sqiinting, specimen of the genus homO. He could'see a little out of one eye, and therefore; like the propeller of the Hein, he was particu larly happy in a promiscuous 'use of the verb "see." He seized the worthy dame's extended hand, with a fraternal grip, and exclaimed in a shrill octave, Ittache had "been down and saw Brother and thought he'd come up and saw Sister a little while." The chile was a pious one, .but it could not quite control its risibilities; we ue not profane, bat we smile, inasmuch as the: Editor of the . Reroarza "has saw At" to "do as aet " so for midable as that of inquiring-t-the whereabouts of a policeman on a certain Occasion,—which inquiry, •it seems, has been instrumental in bringing out, through the medium of a bluster ing Item local psrigrapb, the antecedents of a man, which, according to its own wording, are ouch as to need the foraiceuess of men and women who have lovail, and who stiff' love their "native land"--and whose suffering mem ories are a little too fresh to be rudely moved- upon. ,&11 l little Rem, you bad better not have said so much of your man. Be suffers far more from your noisy explanations and apologies, than does that other man, from your shame less and unprincipled assault, and it illy be comes you, of all men, to insult one whom we well know has betriendei you, as he bas many others, in that most opportune of all times, the time of need. From the ranks of such, including soldiers', widows and orphans, and brothers and sisters, ; we exclalin indignantly .. against your abusive -attack upon the Editor Of the REP3STEIL How ever well he can afford to spare the commends tioni of a man so enthusiastic in, his sympathy for quondam wearers of the, "grin" there are those who can illy brook these idle and , mali cious assaults upon characters above reproach. We did not intend to become so serious, tut these unfeeling allusions to the "gray * sadden us ii4xpressibly. • / • : - ' neighbor over the way looks at the mat itersin another light, however. He says all this Stir about policemen is a not ingenious ruse for directing public attention to the , fact of which policemen were; and which were not called in q nestiori - as to • delinquency in the dpty of quelling disturbancesoind that it was evident ly kept open for 'discussion by some one inter ested; A third person insinuates, by way of amend- Isientore Fie, and I judidng undoubtedly frouitint feline enutchiness of the aggressive paragraph, Diet somepolloot Mamma has been disturbed In her sanctum unctoram, and it thence in superhuman indignation, has given utterance to this series of exaggerated expletive. • The Beronun having, called no name,, we should have =tinned ignorant, and like the rest. ofnienkind, Would have forgotten the brief and inofferudve notice, had it not been au; the irrepressible propensity the Zem always! exhibits for proclaiming name', both masculine and feminine. getting gone into original oar 'respondenee "gab), It is to be hoped wemay be more definitely informed as to what it lugubri ous Amity Of ours, who goes eitureh soda. bles, already enspeots. She saw a woman at one, recently, who. ske felt pretty inn, wore No. sevoutUnd-a-half shoes. She acknowleded the feet b4 lre somewhat lags, but declared tam to exceedingly usettd,, and not , at all out of g, according to the steadied of proper used by the Greek 'Sculptors in the Haman Structurel Department. Aunty was quite distressed , that so proud nent au individual as Newest) 4 1)--t• should buy vizeger at a drug store and attend Meth= odist sociable" so exclusively; She. *tidies us to suggest thet the correspondent of a sheet ambitious to meet the demands of the Vint Ward multiunit, should avoid all sectarian pro clivities. and buy vinegar with great discrimi nation.. Hoping for some fainreiopportunity of corn ing before' the public again, and fondly trust ing that the Bent will not call together its edi torial cap for the purpose of snubbing us, we shall be compelled to close by saying that all inquiries regarding• our glowing authorship wM, owing to our excessive modality, 111808881- ray be met by a simple and elegant Mamas. [ thorini (range was instituted on Monday evening Last, 23d hat., by S.M. Brox, Deputy National Grange, with a fill list of chartermembers. S. S. LOCIEWOOD was elected and installed Master, and W. H. Bociwam, Secretary.; This grange has good material, competent officers, and starts off tinder Wom ble =micas, and bas all the qualities which go to make a siceenfulorganiastion. THE iitdiefl of this place, met, pur suant to the polished call. on. Tuesday ,afternoon last, and perfected an organization for tiding in carrying on the great temperate* reform which was set in motion by the ladles of other towns, We are not informed its to what their moderof procedure will be, but whatever they, &tern:dui to do will be carried out. si the organization is composed of the 'most Intelligent,Christian women In the community. BE; B. L Iva, the celebrated Methodist divine, will dancer . a temperance lecture in the Presbyterian Church of this place ca Mimday evening next. - Mr. I. is one of the moat Interesting speakers in the country, and Ii well fitted to pre" sent the tempera - nap canoe in its . proper light. We hope to seas full attendance. D. W. HOLLERII ' ACIE, of Daelfore, was last week.arreated on suspicion., of attempting to burn hls; store. A family living overhewl smelled the smoke, Snd gave the alarm In time to prevent a contlagraticin. llousitnacs has beenbeld in 11,000 bail for hl appearance at court to- answer the charge. Tas Eureka works were. discovered to be on Are Wednesday afternoon, sad the alarm wa given. I Before the Are companies reached the building the dames had been extinguished. The Are originated in the dabbing shop, bat was extin• gnashed before any damage was done. in Overton was burned on t last. PE BUSINESS LOC4L. 1[ stir Every variety of scanned Fruits, ver cheap, at the Third Ward t roan. • soar. Yon can buy fresh Groceries cheap far hat CALKINS' now GrOCet3L AND LOT FOR SALE. -Apply War, at Costae' Grocc HousE to GEORGE Ipring styles Hats and tudrectived it; TAYLOR it Dtvirs.' lo' Swing Ilachine Needy .011, at o,,,kfilltacies. ' IN tom: Apigles, Potat9es and Fruits iipted at Cstaussqleir Grose] iiiir Go I to Wnrroom# & S Mercttea Block, for your Books and Sts la. For the best Roast or go to Miro Itustates. Mi. If you want good goods, remember the Old lied, White and DA. Garden and Flciarer lipecialty at the Third Ward Grocery iir Several vstlnable Far Houses anti Lots for solo by Iburrixrr 'HOUSE ND LOT Fos SALE On —Terms emiy. Apply to Mrs. E L. Wo o'er M. 3. I;oio's store: VIP C. F. Close 116 the 11 est and largest usortment of fine Books ever oiered in this market I Stir Pare Bluestone Osy. Plas ter,- on band for sale at Dyersburg Male. Well prepared an. warranted a pure article. - ...as, we advise you d dour it F. J. CAtitlNB' n fELL: I that proper cery. oice Family Groce 1 . cheapest, at the Third W C cheap as th cery. on want the beet Coo ; it Junes, in Morenes Bloc, extant, call endless variety of h i ~4E9s;. which are, being war A alms at J cheap. HATS.-All the latest . Hues Millinery Store, Br SPRING at Mrs, Towinds, will psy you' to et tr stock or Boots, Shoes, 'cling Bags, etc. Cows* loot'over o Trunks, T ho Court Howse. Opposite tie Area's Sersapa !owl and purge out the de and sores, which are in rotten-ea within. • purify the pimples, blame oft • 31. J. D nits, of the I ecru, is in the City this for tho 4ring:trade. Tenon chuibg - fine assortment o o Third Ward Grhoery. J. F. 111611 " -. 1 Ware, at ti le. Winter , Millinery Go& at count, io - out for the Spring Sty at Mn. J. D. H s 'a, Bridge-et. raham Crackara, Oat Meal, , Graded Wheat, it the TWO • ry sett Bakery. - 118. Graham Want t MIL; Bantam. & HAIGHT invite the attention Of cash buyers to their superior stock, of groceries at the Bed, White and Blue Store; i l l) ,- , • )"L 1 ' Mir ld Gold and Silver ' bought sud highset prices paid, at M. Bastiipw's, Bridge -- t. . . Der c rangers . and eveobody else can buy lbw Clover and Timothy seeds it bottom p etee, at &Taloa & Erman& i Hafi DS. you want fine Work EuidoiuP, desire to purchome; an?, go to Z.,.-Lo voli, a Lilt ddVer, .11rIchie-0t.,. It tr4 , l: D. Ettm's *icy Store. 1 . . ' r -,,, sir Larr3 stook of :Pictures sail Picture 'framer, at WArroaxa h Bsatist i atiea Block. , 38.Vira11;i Paper and Carbine cheap at' Wuncoxs & Satin's. Morcura Bloat, U Have you s Singer &Wing Machine? Yon find at O. A. Braces many new and unful ittaehmentn, which wiliadd to the naellalnees and value of your machine. ~.iiirs T ea• a spzeielty at 'the -Red, White & Blue Store. • *vrerm*—if you want a set of Distil, or Mattes and_Forks, or Surer Plated Ware, or any Lampe or Lanterns. you can be r supplied at O f A. Biwa's.. LairAn opportunity that does not ilani present Itself Is now offered. We have a Spod bongo worth $3,500, which We offer. for We for AOOO, and will take half the amount in monthly payments. A. J. Noma & Co. terFancy Goods and Eltationery , for the holiday", better and ehmer than else where, ett. P. Coosa'. The " Girl of the Period " is to be seen In the window of Laver s% Bair Palace. oa Bridgo.at., at Km J. D. Buys Taney Stare!. Thp bait - stock of cigirs in Towanda at , the Third Ward Grocery and Ba kery. " star- Why run the risk of an mei cient, when you can get a ticket goOd forft; 000 in cue of death, for 20 cents a day, by cal?: ing on FRANK Miami; at upper depot? - stir It is not generally known that H. O. Warmout, , at the Boot Bindery over the Itzrosnit °face, makes Blank Books In pm style of ruling and binding desired. It you want a new Ledger, Zonrnal or Docket, give him s call. Mathashek, Weber, HoofmarC, Knickerbocker, and other Pianos for said cheep' and on easy tern* at Cat; Passage & Cols Temple of Music, Towanda, Pa. • . - itir. Hair Work Of . every ,descrip tion vim be sold at 25 per coat. leas than New York prices. Call and examine at E. ILavors's Branch Bak Palace, Bridge-at., In ire: J. D. Exu.'s Taney Store. Fou SAL L--The new house on Main street, second door porth of Chestnut street; lot about 100 feet front. Terms easy. EDT:lira on the premises of Mrs. Hours and •of E. T Fox. ' Stir George Wood . k Co., TaylOr dc. Farley, and Jubilee Organs, at lowprices and easy terms of payment. Bend for circulars, or call to see and bear them at the Temple of Mu ffle Of Corr, PASLAGE & CO. NS. Dealers in Strings will do well to call at the Temple of Music, where they will find a large assortment of French, German and Italian Strings, at New York prices. se. How often the qttestiou,— " Where is the beat Place to buy grocerlear—is salad by -prudent purchaser*. .The answer hereabouts is almost unirersallf—" At McCann di ramming" is.. Do you want Shoes ' for a La dy, Gent, Miss, Iloy, Youth,. Child or Infant? Then go to Conszn & 'COONS, where you will find a large stock to selecilrom, and at exceed ing loir prices. Opposite the Court louse. air Go and see 'Paz LsvoiE, who ha4juat returned from New York with as immense stock of Bhutan Nair, which he bought at his*. rapt sale, and which will be sold at lowest cub prides. at LavoneViranch Bair Palace ..or Elmfra, N. Y.,—Bridge.st..toarazola, Pa. as..C. F. Cross has already opened his spring styles of Wall Paper. His assortment has been selected with great oaro and with special reference to the wants of this commu nity. Purchasers will find it to their interest to'give Mr. Coi call. Caps, s and Stir, Why isthat Temou S. DA v4ii dress men and'hoys better and cheaper than any other hotise in Towanda. The reason is,' they stocked their new store' daring the money panie,'and are satisfied with very anima PFoliti• Dried VeB, ir Lovers of the weed will be in terested in learning that McCann Lb EDWARDS sae selling the best brand of cigars by the box, at greatly reduced rates) Steak cheap [ .Store. Nona.—Parties having an unset tled accininkmith the late firm or Wu.son Irsrwim., or with the undersigned, will please settle the same With him at his office in Towan• da, on or before April 1, 1874, or the accounts will be planed in proper hinds for immediate collection. T. S. ,eda a =and Ta►UY. REHM ODEUFF, es. The best place to. boy Saab, Boors and all kinds of Lumber,: tiVal Faorr & Son. Factory on Charles street. Of doe 107 Main street. They sell cheap for llg6 Gentlemen, we would call your attention to our new styles of Shoes tot Spring and Summer wear. Prices low , Oman. & Coons. Opposite the Court House. I to tr y ow Oro tier PIERCE & - NICHOLS tire selling on varieties of coal very cheap. They aro sole agents for the rale of the celebrated Bar Clay - oval. Coal by car load at a discount. es, as rd Oro- se There is one establishment in town which is never affected by • dial times. The reputation of the firm foi fair, honest dealing, and selling good goods cheap reaches far and wide, and customers are never scarce. It is hardly necea. nary to say we refer to Messrs. MoOmit & EDWAZDS, our principal grocerymen. When they sell a cus tomer I bill once they have no trouble iin retaining his p stronsge. Buch business men are Inll hal:torte our town, and do credit to our common humanity. Stove eating 1 , Id very A REMEDY FOR Hi Tnaze.—We wish to employ a lugs number of women and children, seating chairs, this winter, and will pay cash for the win,. after a few days' in:. struction, which will be given gratis *t" On? Factory. The work can be done at home, if parties prefer to do so. - • styles lidge-st., and GaiterS, Towanda, Dec. 8,1873 SUSQUEHANNA WOOLEN MILLS.—TIIO Susquehanna Wcdlen Mills are no* open for business, and we respeetfully,soiielt the . patron . - age of all dealer's in' wool 'and woolen goods. Specialties, eassimeres and flannels. Fail:nets having wool for sale, to be carded or maniirse.- turell, are invited to eall at thellills. Ha to bunion, rely em- M 0 • Sxrm & BEDFORD ;;Waverly, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1874. eek par- • 'BABE CRANcz :POE BUB/NEM—In *sequence of the death of 151... EDWIN Wm; of this city, the stock, fixtures asd implements %of the Boater, Range, Stove,Tinwere, Peddling aril 'general Jobbing business, formerly carried on by him, and recently by Warn Tama, Is offered for sale. Established eight years. Sales last year $72000.' Building for rent. *p. Stone = ply to or address . • It. 11. TAYLOR . Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa. lioncs.-For sufficient reason, I think it desirable, jut and profitable, to make a permanent reduction in my prices. There fore intending nothing lint buainose,- and that without lowering in the least the high standard of honor and excellence which I always atm at; I announce my determination to sell my pros. ent spring and summer stock of, ready,mmde deals& fluni4dzig gOl e, hats andsaPs, all Of the latest styles and novelties fur tbs• coming sewn, consisting of•the very best 'of all the various kindrof goods, from line'lyollll to ordi narrbusinces milts, which can be obtained at my stare ,oa Main street. They have been carefully selected by myself, with a view •of supylying the wants of nly watt:niters \ and the publio ge . Toiswili 'Please regard thla card as an invitation' to all. • Yours respectfully, • .111. E. BOIrMILFIDI • *f rill Wit Jeneebyotgre..Bridge street. and price, his goods, yotimill be Whiled tbst it to the Owe 110 Boll' Butter wanted at emu.; E 2 Mir You can- buy everything in the Grocery and Provision line a Mei cheaper at MdlattE &means than any other place in town. . • FIIiINITUNE AT VOST.—naving , act °Wed 143 chazg.i,7 l ;no., zi it coot for the next tnlrs'y days. NO. 4 Bridgo4l., Toirandf,,Pp. ser Mr& R J. Mnioos is still do- Ing a lively business. 8114 Ithepis supply or everything the ladies need to - w - ear, in latist Mies, , and eons at honest, living prices. Booms over O.A. BLactrs China 'Store. " I • A 1 ..' lamoirroi.—reople living up-town n ordei . Unt groceries at 01111101 new store thus siting considerable travel. •S,. The beat place to buy.yeady made clothing is it No. 4 2 dont:s "twit of Con- DING, BIIBI3IILL & Teacherkof music . can FM' 111411.86 Sheet Mole and Idaste,Bootts At Feachl ere' rates, at the • Teroilici of Haile, Towanda . Pa. • • Mir BRALTD,Mg.r. & 7illizooz are mating dilly itipideior fresihia and 'other' fish. Also vegetables. A firm displaying so much enterprise are ' entitled to a' generbtoi patronage. - Co-Plarrlituiete Nan'The•Gro eery and Produce business, late in the name of M. L Lento, at No. 1 Pafton's Block, corner of and Bridge sVi t eets, will be ",continned from thhil date by the undersigned hi the BIM name of SiEviss & Lose. They wilt ,pay. all claims against the _fernier business, abd with thee:kali out-standing aeconnts mos I ',be settled - withoht delay. They will continue to pay cash for country produce, and will keep their as sortment of goods at all times complete. cizonoz STEVOIB, • id. J. Loco. ; Towanda, March 2,1874. • _ : Mir The following ladies are here by ippointed a committee to have charge of the Lecture Committee's Fair and Festival, tol be held in Mercur's Hall, April 7 and 8, 1874: E. T. Fox, Mrs. S. W. Alrord, Mrs. Dr. Furter, Mrs. J.,J. Griffith - , Mrs. E. H. Smith, kit& Win.. Mix, Mrs. James Ward, Mrs; Wm.! M. Mallory, Mies Mary -Bartlett, Mrs. fames Wood, Mrs. W. H. Dodge, 'lllra. James Macfarlane, Mrs. P. D. Morrow, Mrs. J. IL Judd, Mrs. J. yir..Means, Mrs. C. L. Tracy, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Guy Watkins; Mrs. Dr. Pratt, Mrs. John A. Codding, Mis. John D. Montrone, Mrs. S. W. Rodgers, Mrs. li. M. Welles, Mrs. D. W. Scott,. Mrs. G. IL Wood, Mrs. Thoinas Woodruff, and Mrs. Lamb. , , •;,' • From the assurance that we bare received frond the ladies, we feel confident that they w see us safely through -this undertaking, and that they feel interested enough in this Fah: to take hold of the same without further notice . . Biorder of the Committee. ' I TO THE PUBLIC !—Parties in the vi cinity of Wyalnslrg, dealing ; in plaiter, hive with malicious intent been reporting t o my cus tomers and others, that I have been 4ealing in an inferior quality of Plaster; in shOrt, that I only had stone from Cayuga county,.- for which I had paid but ten cents per ton. Mich is not the fact, as I can prove•by abundant testimony; and it Laid parties do not Stop their ilamderous reports immediately, I ihali - proceed'by process of law. That I buy and deal In only , t h e best Cayuga Plaster, tsevident - to all who have dealt with'me heretofore, and is plainly proven by; the fallowing letter, from the men el whom I 3 ' have parchased my entire stock „ , limos SPIIINGH, March 18, , 1874., 7 Mu. T. F: ESPY--Decii• Sir: Your favor of the fn 17th inat. came to hand this morning, ,and in ti answer would say that we will certify , that we b: have lie'en selling you oar best Cayuga Plaster, PI Stone. . Respectfully. I . Yawors, Frrou 7, It will ba 4 seen by this that all . reprikts to the, contrary, ere untrue, and intended to injure my reputation and bnsiness. I have a large stock PI of the beat Plaider it my Mills at Itnincrierfleld 8 1 Creek, and while I thank my tustomers for their patronage heretofore extended, I respect- cl fully solicit a continuance 'of the same.' • 31 T. F. Esi , r. • • Rnmuterfleld Creek, •31arch 24, 1874.* _ lan of letters remaining in the Towanda Post Office, for the week ending 25,1874: Burch E H Mosier Samuel Bartlett Dennis Olivit Misalda Bennett Isaac • Park G B Carman Ella ' Robinson Armind Carpenter Hannah • • Ridgway Burr Cosgrove Thomas Shores Chu 2 Cole Charles Simmers John W Dibble Ella , Stebbins Mr Day It 0 '•i:-, ri , Ingelifi z Grafter Fannie E . Bridth Matthew Grimes Patrick ' Sweet Lydia ey John Smith ary Jane Jones Thomas Thompson Merrill Hoder Mrs Sarah Vincent Ambrose Lennie Henry Vangorder A 1) [i Lehman Armand& ; Wilcox David B : = 1 Thomas' Wortman Daniel '' on Richard • Welch 'William I Mc.Langhlin William ' Walker A J Marra 111 - White Margaretl Murphy J C Yaw Hiram 2 1 MeGill Alice v i • l• Persons calling: for any of tho above letters , will please say advertised, givink date ot list. . . . , S. W.,ALVORD, P:K.• ,lIA.BRIED. 'THOMAS—ROCKWELL.—M the Troy Rouse, in Troy, Pa., on Wednesday evening; March 18,1874, by the Rev. S. L. - Conde, pastor of of the Presbyterian Church, Win. A. Thomas, Eng., to Mrs. Wreseville E. Rockwell; daugh ter of Hon. V. M. Long; an of Troy, Pa. BIERRILL—WIGGINS.—At the residence of the bride's father, in Windham, •Ittarch 17, • *1874. by. Rev. W. C. Pock, Mr. Noel 11..Bler rill, of Litchfield, and Misa Addle Wiggins, of Windham, Bradford Co., Pa. . , . BTHIN—BLACK.—On Tuesday, March 10, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. 0. Baldwin, Mr, Carl'Paul4ofNew York, and Miss Hattie E. Black, daughter of John Black, Esq., of Lellafsvile ) ,L'a.l , i , • ALL—ROSS.—In Granville, March 18, 1874, Mr. Lawrence 'Kendall' and ]Visa Clarence Ross, beth of Granville. TINIGHTSPEAtt..-lii - A heni fownililp, on the 10th inst., by Rev. S. T. Dean, 1 51 r. Jo seph F. Knight, of Byberry, Pa., to Miss An na IL Spear, of Athens, Pe. • ' - MIISII-EOLLE.ti.—In North Towanda, March 25, at residence of bride's parents, by Rev. C. Dean. F. li.Baeb, FA+, of OS/Aiding Stone, and Mary E., &tighter of Ciptalii:.D. O. Hollop ,PARDOE—EVERETT.LAt the hou oaf Henry Walborn, in Bloaroeton;` March 18,!; by-Ref. Hillock Armstrong, ;dr...Henry D. Pardee to Miss Deidamia R. Everett,- both , of-Elkland, Sullivan county. ; ' . DAIIPF—RIC 4 ARDSON..I.-In Harrisburg, l'a., Wednesday evening, )I; eh' IS, 1871415 t thp residence et Amm Bizleton, Esq.; by Dr. Rahinson. pastor , of the First Presbyterian Church, Mr. J. H. Dampf, of Corning, N. Y., and Mrs. Fanny .1. P. llichardson, , lcif Troy, Pa. . . , J. 0. Fson do SON& TOZEIL—In Athens borough, oh the tlthinst., Jdlius Tozor, Aged at) years. ! • DRAKE.—In Rome, March -3. 1871;i I mre . Josephine Drake. wife of •Mr. H. R. Drake, and (laughter of Elder Smith Lent end Mary : A. Lent, in the 25th year of her age. After an illness of about2iii t Months; Which sho'bore with Clirlitan resignatia4 she' hits gone, we inrati"to kis furiW , er with the Lord. Het life, tatitiglibrief, wai . lirtautiftdi r tad - vnis - cliaracterizedlariiirtire;lsefaltess, and all other . qualitita that make la worriiif lovely and beloved., , This dispensation of ProY., idence eipechtlly heavy on. the' Inwitand and Parents of the diceaSed,—but they "meant' not as those without hope." The feheralaer: : vicesivere.chp46o4bx Rev. P. , PENNEL.—In Standing Stork MarOls Mr, Abram PedtielMedit attreit.: r .) Mr: PENN EL was 'killed by a kick'.i from. his Ilorse, which, ho• was loadidir. s pu had . let it roll on the ground, after which in playful. tiers, kiakinpy about, it hit him in , the 'face. This wag on nitleultrj the 21st inst. HORTON.—In Sheshequiu tdwnst 'p, March 22,1774, o• scarlet fever, Nauoy May, daugh ter dB. P. Horton and adopted (laughter of W. C. and z th Hansard, - aged 4 years .gui 15 days.' • , HAVENSON 2 -In Pittsburgh, Jan. 30, 1874; Bev. Robert Stevenson, formerly of this 4 'county. , , WWI MN Joann Hots 1•11 I DIET?. ' IVA —,On Mtoisy, Bell. 28,, Miff Batab , iL:: 8 !wife of Mr: Jesse BMlth, East Btrondilburg, Pa. , - _. " - 8110,3 , 4313411 . 11 dl me 184 hisi4nii. Miry 'aged 71'01ktie 14 •• wino .4t Isigy -Astir ft W‘01,40.4 Ai ilAintrni Adoil AMITi 112011 ; - t6Z7 to 'lll4 ,l Bfat r thi4iithis Ma ther& amen Oloont - east" ilk* inn Xar the child whis t ipraillillecibut when gm in/ deMthon Mat iiiirratileet breed.- - "And 1)&gi1 liOnieLthe child vai4st au, 1 hutted snd wept; for I sum. who cau Alin whether God will be melons to ms#Owit the &nit insy "Mit now lasts Med. wherefohi, should, r am) Can I bring blot bith QUM' I shaTlgo to bhui; but he 'ban not'estrwitto mi.'"` •-. ••• • Here le ottoroCte•Prodolto , .. Inca - •*.sw.auusgat4o4. thongh 40;44011s-Pot , bliriocisfr,At,i;Pqr, yet we hoist We gulf l9e bYo,, 1 41 1216, presence * of - onr Savior, who, said.,!. Auger Utt,le children to come unto me,'!' - - - -- -- .- £l l 0 i'Vlill 11-.. A. AItARK 2 .0 1 ,TS: - -11,momosara MUM' • •• ". ' i•• ;' ' Oorreeted.Oser7 1 101gut,10. ta C- 1 ‘ PATca Wit Wanted difly. . , - - , 2 bu5h..:.1e.t....: T.,!.... •'•s3 : 60 2', i 111 Bye, 2 bush. .4 ....• .4 ' ..3 .3 •• 3 4.:„.. , . 05 •BackwheSt:littiii; : t r . . •..'..•. :1 - ' '...-.. ' '•• 05. 03124_, btiskt4i - " • ' 1,. ) , , .• ~ 45, Oats, * , 50 Bouts, i F •Zr •• - ' ' ' • 1 501)1 00 • Buttes (dal 9 18;......• ' • •15 2 10 do, 00742 2 new , ' 884 42 .4=4" 3 1 ,. .....:,_ . •i 2 '1..3%7 'Po , 2 bush.new. .... . ... ,:.......- ' , 70 Flour lit tarsal , • ' , .1! els BO Onlans 11 tltisti - ' 4,3 • • = L6O Wzmars aiaaarx.:-*lketi 6 11;. , Catifie nis. Eye 50 lbs,t 0at212 Lbs.; Badss4lll6 titackwbalt 58 lbs.; 11‘21pit.; Bun 20 tht. Moves ,See4,6o M 1..; •Tlut OW 'MIMI: Dried Peirebew 3171bit.'r Dried Apples lbs.; gitoi•ett so u 316 i :.: f • p:_:.' '.,1; • The . day is 'nor-4ar- -distant . when those who totcrifica teeth that; by the ut most skill may bo•saved and niade useful, will ' be considered gttilty;of mal-practice, and treat ed ancordingly. Dr: Dodson, Arcade Block; North ldWin street, saves frail and aching teeth, extracts with ease, and makes artificial :teeth that vie in appearance with natural l ones. ' - • Maness Dom : —A depressed, irritable state 'of mind; weak, nervous; ex hausted feeling; no energy or animation; con tused head, weak memory, often with debilitat ing, itivoluntary'dlacharhes.' The consequences of excesses, ;pedal overwork'or indiscretions. The Nxavous DEnrc.try finds a sororeigii cure in HIIIIPIIREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. 29. •It tones up the system, arrests dis charges. dispels the mental gloom and despon dency, afittrejtmiates-thoentlfe sy4tem.. It is perfectly Itaitilegs ant' arways 'efficient. - Price $5 for a package of five bora and a large f 2 vial of powdery which is lin orient in old, seri ous cases ; or $1 per singl , box. Sold by ALL druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address, . Cung B. INMITEII. South end Ward House, Towanda, Pa. C. T. KIRBY, Mercui's Block, Towanda, Pa. I iscellaneons. • gni. THE i - I.lll4.o.—Having- had JL nearly After b years experience in boring roubd pump loge. I offer my services to the public. Work attended to in any part of tae county in abort meter and satisfaction guaranteed. . CALV.LX-A#42:l l f, New Albany, 51Xrch 25-tf r . • HALE & i PATI'ON, AGEN-rs FOR CONNECTICUT AIUTUAL I LIFE INSURANCE CO. Office No. 3 Griftßh & Patton's Block, Bridge Street. March 20.1.87‘i K . A. . Al.;;.; G RADUATE P• • 17:m•atutr# or liCrIVALO, N, - PHYSICIAN AND SIIKGEON; • SUGAR BUN, PA. Office at Store of Browrtx. March 2(, 18'31W.. 1 • - MEtiCtrIV,S HALL, ONE INIGHT ONLY. _, • , ; TUESDAY EVESING , MAE H 316 t. WASHBURN'S LAST SENSATION . The largest Hall 'Show over organize , ' In this coun try, embracing the ;West dusted Gymnastic Per formances, the greatest Musical organization, the beat troupe of Character Artists; composed Of 7 STAR ,PERFORMERS F sp =ndid Brass Hand and klupeit orcheatr le _« t troupe of sir genuine I . ' ARM §PRIRO INDIANS 3 CIIV.II/34ND CHIEFS. 3 AN D 3 DISTpiGIIII3HED DILATES, 3 net arrived front the lays yell conntry ; awl a rlllBl REAL OKNIIINE r rtimeNg brought eastifrom this great friendly nation. 71- e six Indiana are the identical party rendered nu. us by their capture of Captain' Jack and his r •herons band Of Modocs, and were brought out y r. E.B, Washburn, N.sq, at the enormous ez en • of over $5,000, and will at exhibited near. or is as, by Mr. Tirashbarn, In, rsiderationof the ur ed favors tendered himduring the (many e of his manertal life. Notwithstanding tho rea additional eaperuie attending this grand chef 'oe vre of Manager Washburn, the old popular r 1• will it'll pmail • I 1 111 A... sion 35 old a cents, according to 'Tile°. d seats 75 teats. Seemed at Ktrby's Drug o without extra charge. I I. P ties holding numbered Oven tickets plu med as above, will •be entitled to their s ate at ky bout during the entertainment. Ow* Yen comet aces at 8 o'clock. Carriage ordered at 10;45. W, CHAPPr - I , Dullness 1 I Yoi JO3 PRINT ptiNEI \TH 'Dt` 0 Rli .1'!,., Jf i n3 i . L E G,14 'T , .0, Ai ' S, ,NOTIOE.. , slice all els he given that persons iehted „..1 estate of Nosh Macer, late of Canton. ec ‘ • d, are leguested I to.. .make iminediate a ..etiti and an pe.rsons having claims against . estate must present them only authenticated .r ttlement. I THOM4O B. MANLEY, 1 . ,r NO! MACES, il s) 10 '74. !, 1 y Execu rs. , I , 11111TISTRATOR' NOTIOF,.—' — lidUce is hereby given that 411 persons indebted o t e .state of Daniel fleierty, bite of 0. , e:t0n,1 de . . .d are requeSted to.make iMmediate payment, d all persons having claims against said estate •• . t present theim duly' authenticated fo ,ril settle. .. e . t. , . - MATILDA- BEVERLY, .. . 1 i JOHN MATHEWS, .. ar CV74. 1 1 I / 0333 4 01,1 trit° 78 , . ~~.~ • ISENISTRATOR'O NOTICE - • Male heiebrgteen that an Rafael:is tiidetted to nie eatate of ;Albert Barnee, Age of grnnle, deOased, are requested to make 1174 n ediate psyzmit, and all pervious having claims st sald; estate mr4t imesent them duly aidbents ted-fOr I settle. mad../ 4 -4,1 8.&111411 BABNIA! - ITOR&CE UMW, iat 19 . '74 * I Adudnistrstots. ALViIINTRATOR't , S OTTPA— Notice la hereby .given.that Pa person lnds ted to al 'estate of Villains Mogan; lite of Wpm, &- rested, are 'requested to make imuiediate payment, and all tenons baring ciatms'against said estate must present them duly authenticated for, Bath:- nicht. - • ' %NAM= BOAGL,DI,. ' ELMO; , DAYTON ALLEN, ... Administratoie. ' . 5n , A , _ ,- .. ~ . lIDITOR'S 14,971cTE. -I. K. Brown vs Thos. P. ,Lam b tho Court of Cotamon Piewi of Bradford Contaty.-1.0. 296, May Tam, 1873. . , ~ , ' • The underafgtiod,. 14-Anditor,lippointod by said C•a rt distribute' moneys in , thb Sherlfra bands art in from 'the sate ; of ,iletendlint's real estate. w • , ttend ' to duties of ,suCh appointment at office in Toarand3 Borough, ,on F IDAY, IL 10', 1874, at lb y'cl=s. m., w ere all pe sorts hiving claims upon said funds m at pre vent then or be fortorer deb frMa gin upon the same. 1 ~ INO. W. V, • .6'74-w4 ---.=. i • : A ditor.- w. , , . , Y.O:4IING r , SP.IHIKRY - AND : , l' 1 :: I - 1 . :- .',.. COIMERC.I.A.T., I cOLLEG . , lit* corses, or sray• prepares ladies nd gen- i Demon for College. tor teaching and for thnnees.l ° l °lkintilfierEl l 4 l o;74shictuatlea , L ll cleptes , Ancient and Mo dern 'l4 iv:O%M Vocal and Instra-1 mental Music. Drawing and' Painting, Ecince and plictice c.,! accounts, • Teleiripletc., etc., tauga by- apertencedi teachers? . Ex uses reuonahlo.l Sprtrig term opens April Bth.'? Co mercial atidenta address Prof. L. L. EIPII4.GDE• 'All • .i 11EV. D, COPECAND.- A.' M - Mar 19 ; Dr Kingaton, :I,r --- 1 , „ 1 , 1 , -IE, .i i i i ll4B.4c#4-EN, I ,A ._ 1 i - Piiii;filDOE ,CojfinlS 'from' Crosby's strain or Cennecticat, crossed, with r hilander Williams', of - Ifesi..in 2 Ported stock. ' 4 1 /TIT cOCHINS from S. erre' linported stock, crossed erith Philander Willisins'._ - 1 1 rpcIPII& OMB= IlltAglit4S front PANE'. EUlams' Doke of York. I. • inferickcppecieriensiienti pia. ~ - . 1 . 1 • 7 Ao r olicireicblor Ulaiziangis also in their re u. Send t 1 company for price list; 1 1 i i • -Lll,stwassing 4 00: . lib. I if S' , PING DONE siAT Ausl. NitY,.4INGSBUIT'S DitTSS ) r .f.NG 110GP4No. 2, ABOADE ' MA_ • Tpwawit. DM it. 11 SIreJQWI/111NA The flpring testa; of this histitution w' mane 1191IDAT. Allllll, 6. 1874. ' me vain. will be spired to maintain 'steadies of the institution; and by careful to the Interests,of each individual student Mgt&lll9re ffielt. Isola teacher hie apeciality. and use e p 2 ; every facility rt e fttmaintereattng. andpartme tourer* the ungest it la his nt. • • ' Classes will b de e brganlzed in several new in Reisman and Language. Also the. chess Orb WE be remodeled i , s c :*) as to.' meet the new students dedrtng pursue 'these b • To save expense text books. the same a county will be used In the English branch 'the exception of geography. 1 1 , 1 ....To make ;the sojourn of non:re/adept More pleasant, "the Principal will , use hi. •aitruited but is lbw sedate= the; Institute I —foeboarding purposes, where scums itiriustiout and provided with clothes ides otherasouventences will be furnished for ' t.J ladles.. • 1 1 • The best rooms in the Dula* will be ft and assigned to the „young men; all will' I the, house of the Principal. ; There will be arm,: Ulm on the part rd the Principal an of the manner in which students - employ Prim for hindilied sooni and board,. 0 1 4. lights, and washing not to exceed si $4 0 0 per week. Students will ;furnish toiletend be held socoUntable for the fuu their rooms. 1 I • • ; Those desiring tOprepare themselves for of, tseclong during . the ; following, Somme; apply to the Principe , at one. Tuition from fear to Ten Dollars r er r cording to studies pursued.' , ,Tor Mrthempartienlani or eircillars. adc E. E:QI7LNLitIf, Towanda Pa. - • . , hiILLES YO" IPros't Board m- NEW -ROUTE' TO P P/ 8 1 NORTH_ TwitiffNLVANLe, Shortest and most direct line to Phil:oho Smote. Washington; and the South. 1! :1 L'assesigers. by this route take ledna 1 New Park Railroad train, passing Towanda A.M., aXul 2:05p. re:, make close corunk thlehem with Express train of North Pe road, and - arrive in Pldlaidelphis at 8:20; P 10:30 p.m.; in time to take tight trains the Smith or West' Nines% cars are attr 2:05 P.M. train.. 1 I - ; . City pasienger cars are • at the Depot oat , all trains conve passengers to, the ratty and to all partsof the city. • _ • 11lI l l szn•faxixe. ' • 11, Leave North Penn's Railroad Depot, co er Birks and American_ 11-, . Philadelphia. at 8:30 & :43 &.11,,' arriving at Towanda it:•All.115 P.M.. 611111 evening. Mann's Baggage Raw), collects and ;de vets bag. gage,PAU. No. 105 Sant 111th, street ~ elphis. _ =EIGHT ACKAMEMODATIONIL 1 .. Freight Freight received at algae) Noble l :t: t: Phila. delphia. and forwarcled y Daily Fast Pre t trait. to Towanda, and all Poi is in Su vita) ban vane."' with quick dhspateh. , - ELLIS Pr il I Gen. A" S.P.B. ~Fro nt and W . illo • Inn , 3.1872. I d '' REAL I® WATCHES AN ENDLE' VER-WATM BEA UTLFU If- you are Christmas pr rir • SOR gill TO Bil MILL mote Serm , Or other , property, colt: I Firior tacittties for W [ 6 p sines& 1 We hiremow 3 elle its those seek Log ) I REAL TESTA D g El .11 1 1 In either town °renal •• ; • Mice Main street, wands, Pa. .4 Man 19. '74 tf. PORT • 1 .! PPLETON CLOP2EDIA.I. NEW. RE' Entirely rewritten entaiecir Printed • IveitWBeveral Thount I ' 1 1.. 1 I The work originauy published under the True NSW A3SERICi t r if FV.I.OPX , DIL. was tempi 1863, since which a the wide circulation cs has attained in all'parts 'a , the United &Vag the signal developments' whichhave taken 1 every of science,diterahve and Art, 1 du the editors and publisherste submit exact, and thorough renalon, and to Issue edition entitled Tits Amman CITLOPSEDI Within the int ten; years the progress of di in every department pi knowledge, has ' work of reference an Amierative wan. : • , The movement of !political affairs'has Ice with the alacoveries of science. and their application to the industrial and useful arts convenience and refinement of social , life wars and consequent revolutions haie occu volving national changes of peculiar mome I Civil Var' of our 'own country, which w height when the l ialt. volume of' the old peered, has happi been ended:and a ice of 1 commercial and industrial activity li commenced. " 1 !! ! , Large accessions o our geographical kn have peen made by i h .e tt indefatigable expl Africa. I ! .. j • The l vest political volutions of the: I with . ' the ' natural !result or the lapse of till brought into public view a multitude of ne whose names areri every one's month whose lives every 'o e is curious to know th tilirs!. l Great battle haim been fought an Sala alsigta Maintain c ri, of which the dot yet preserved only i tithe newspapers o transient publicat. a cothe day, but whit n now to take their - placepermanent and i' history. ! InPreParing the present edition for the , ; "has acoordingcy b the ainCof the editors downlthe informati n t the latest possib kci aio and to furnish an' "monist of the cent discoverie,s in ale ce, of every fresh lion In 'iterative, !• d of the newest inve the practical arts,' • well as to give a sue ' original record nett progress or 'political twice] events. 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'etc.., ir ill be on ,application. i ' 1 ,_ ~, L. i,; . lIM Nbiu4kaimm COLLEGIATE , IN'TI 1111 MOND 3S Ati CU VTR _ 10 TO $3OO [ At i I ARIETY 0 ' At OEfAXII3ER I Got,D`RING, At cHA ER ~ i looking fin a be, :ent, examine thl Ate I 1 CHAMBER] LARGEST AND hiENT~I (113 WELRY ' WATaIIES,, CLOCK Pr,A.TED I . G ID NI) , MEE) XIIIBITED IN 't I RE NOW OF IN DA, 1 1 • iv CHAIICERLI to.u.:wfs r 01JSES, pIIOPERTY, oT if on v.isla to laid orl on Real ratate or[other. security fora .e a term of Yews, or if you I L EN: TS l OF - HOTIS . ] 1. - 0 BUl'lol{ , LOTS • : . I * ankpal.d. wo I rompt tramiscton of property for I INVESTM • will do Well to call :A. J. NOBLE k CO Estate andLoan:Ae posite Court Hon -I AMERICAN ED. EDITIO [ I I the ablest 'wrt i tete o [ new type. and ill -flgravings and 31ep = Atidrottsilke Pula 649'4: 551 Broadly , . D. APPLETON Y.. k 726 11an4.0 RENT. --- Lot on Fourth DOlt BALD I tdo •Zoooi . tuid ioue nor th of OD. tufo of Graded &boo 'rounds, Ilucit 12 • ett cOnven Enquire' on pre,, tit•tt. . : ! _ ZA iiALE..'oedialf-and __ and ad property he the Mountie* Of grilliven ; and Britoil d; State of Pennsylvania..- -4 By virtu of a mend Mortgage or Deed of Trost. .. executed .and delivered by the Sialliven 4 Zeta Coal • and Railroad Company, of the State of - Peansylva- - We, to the indents - nod - se Trustee, dated• the first s i day of No natter, DEO, and, recorded In the vane for record g deedsp kc. , in and for the, county of Bradford. n said gene, in Mortgage 13aok No. - le, .• pager 80, and 32, on the 2.7 X day of November. A. D. 1 and In the, arks for the recording' Of deeds. to. In nal for Shahan county. In end WSW.. in Ilortga o Book No. 2. pages 82 to 88 Inclusive, on • the sth ds of December, 'A. D-,1866. " . i• ' 1. the tindersigned. as puttee is aforesaid; hereby"- give 'notice that I will, on WEDNESDAY , the 11th day of 'OCTOBER,IB74; at twelve o'clock stioon. of that diyi„ It the Rschenge Sales li,',iiir.i. Number t f; 111 Des* y, in the City. County and State of New: , York, sell auction to the highest bidder, the prop- ' city. tigh , privileges and tranctdies conveyed or intended t be conveyed tome by said . Mortgage or Denstof Trust . ; default having beeiL made by the said Comty in the terms and conditions of raid Mortgage, `and such default having• centinned for. • the space of sixty Oast, and 1 being required liewrit... ix 44 to mane'Buchan in °by holders at least one : tenth in amount o' tho bonds secured by said Mort- , gage or Deed of- Trust, which were at the time.of making such renneet due and outstanding. - • _ The prolerty aforesaid tnelnote some Ave - thou- . sand acres of Isnd situated in Cherry end . Colley townehips,'ln Sullivan Counly.in the State of Penn sylvenis,•being the following , named warrants and, Parts of warrants, to wit ; John Baker and Andrew . i L Epple, and parts of Philip Stein, Ueorge Roberts. ' Joseph P. orris, William Stein, Leonard Jacoby. PhiliP.We er, Henry Eppie, Peter Heiner, d Davi,. Zeigler, net Carpenter. Reber Chase. Dudley • Chase, Eliphalet Gillet, Thomas Odiceiii—,Richard ' Tomlinson; Jacob Ititzer, Joseph. Tatem. Caine= Reed. Betting Geyer end Christian Getting, and'be leg all the Coal lends, of the said Company; and the , railroad or and Company; and all the lends - of the. and Company now occupied - for the erection of de pots, constructing sidings, .tic.,andtis therosd-bed • of Bald railroad front their lanes in wad county of i c Sullivan, t the present northern terminus thereof. ' at or near her Borough of Monroe, In the County or - Bradford. State of Pennsylvania ; and all the corpor ate french! sof SAW Company . as secured by their .Chatter. . ogether with all and singular the 'build; legs and improvements, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditamonts and appurtenances to the same ap pertaining with reversions and remainders, rents. iesnes.end mare thereof. 1, • , :For a mere full and complete .dacription of the r property to be - sold, with its boundaries and tote tions, reference May be hadto the said Mortgage, of Record l aforesaid. , Terms'qf Sale—i—Ten por cent. of the purchase money is tebe paid cash in hand on the day of Sale, and the balnice is to be _paid :militia thirty days 'thereafter, et• Room Number 4, in Number 48 Wall Street, in lie City of New York, State of Few York; and upon payment of the said balance in full, the i purchaser will receive a deed to the said property, . conveying, such, title..as is vested in Me as Trustee Alleforessid.• Dated March 19th'. 1474., :- • N 1 JOlllt A. STEWART.; Trustee 14or the b - ond-holders of the Sullivan tr. Erie Cost and Railroad Company, • 4 'lo r . A. W/ STEWS,RT, Attorney for Truit , .., 48 Wall. Street, Nei York City. - , . • March 26;'746m. The above adverilsement speafs in the following netrepaperp published in -the city of New York; to ' • wit : "The Evening Post Weekly: . "The New, York Weekly 3411;" "New. York Ispesta ter and Weekly Cominerl Advertiser." ':•,' ,-. • . 'II WEI I rom. o 1110 I looking , • make have !aka the oitelble stadiets 11121 ants of riches. to the tt, with Wants sitabe traiblinctg and aJB ... • !board at t awful i Zr a c herB . itcluctirig pieces, l' ' .. own ure in the work r r should 2201 rei¢ the OAI. • his, t'al !Wan% & at 10:40 ~•n attic. n'a Rail lL, and -ither for ed to the val of Depoti Sta. elphi ORPF T EANS' ',\COURT SALE.-By virtue of an ord er leaned out of the - Orphans' Court of Bradfordi County, the undersigned, admin. • istratoret of the estate of Jonathan Whipple, dec'd.' • late of A.littin, will expose to public saloon FBI , DAY. 31ABCE1 27,1i1,14. at 1 O'clock; P. 'AL, the f 0 1.... lowing described prhperti , „ situate in the township of Asylut and bontuled as _follows, viz I On the , -north by tuls of B. Laporte and Wilson Frutchey: on the east by lands of, Jacob Emery.- P. X. Hornet.. ~ and Charles Stevens ; 'on the south by lands of F. X. Homdt and Charles Stevens; and on the west by , Wilson Frptehey, containing about one hun4rod and tifty.f ar acres., more or less.. The property'ls. one of the naost desirable land beautifully located, 't . farms in t e county, well Iratered and fenced. 13 • scree nod r gbod state of cultivation.. balance sell timmred. The property will be divided into three parts. or t suit purchasers. The Liiildinae are a . 3 geed frame house, one large bank barn. With shed attached, andother .ontbuildingi. Tbere is also a _ good apple and peach orchard and other fruit orittm - , place. Ths property is located one and a half miles ... from Freti;•titown StatiOn, on the L V: It It.. and half a mileffrom Asylum Tillage, and is near church , , and school • I " • . ... .. , . Tortne:—Tr - en per cent, dawn ; $1.001) at confirrna- . ,thou of sale; ~ balance In Itwo equal annual install- , • meats, wit interest. i ' - •.. r C. F.:WHITE. ~ . ' . I 1 LA.NI.ICO WHIPPLE, • Mar 5;71-4 a• - , • Administrators. ME OE 0121 EMI ME DM t,Ltiftxl stock ORPHANS' COURT . -SA_LE.--By lorder Of the Orphins7. Court of Bradford Cc , ., I will expose to public sale on the premises, on aforraty, - ,A.Pnit, 20.1874. at 1 o'clock, P. the following . o.escribod real estate, situate in Monroe . twp., bounded and described he follows : On the north by Towanda Creek, on the east' by lands late : of on west by the Sidlicata d: Erie Biii ! req. on the south by lauds of W.l - 7: Becker, ccu taining eibrt of an acre of land; with a; frame dtcoiliu ' md stable thereon - being a lot purchased, Of S. . ,hlden, and, land of the estate of Btith . Northrn deesased: , ITarnis of gale, sto on ,the, property bAlug struck dowr.;.on °half cf the balance on coati mkiti,u. of sali; the balance In six month.F. , thereaft r. -; , J. in. 8311TH,. `ijCIW lluth,Northrup Marc Min ES CZ LICATION. IN DIVORCE.— • f r ' se' e t 're' 3 17y' n W o i t t i c a 7 JY:S a i- 2 11 3 0:1e. € tt er' E - . T iiitc 9 o 73 x . , - - ri c, as applied to the court of obromon plta.. l / 2 I or, Co. for, p dirorto frord.:tho bonds 14' Iny audthe .sald court 'tail appointed Mon ' 1 ity day tir may. 1574, for Xteariug the said r .., 1 the premise% at which time and phee 1 tat IA if ymii thin 4 prow-T.:I ' - . . , J. 3.5. slim!, Sherif'''. - t -,. - . T..,"., . I Tom art, your of Brad uaxtrim day, tLc Nancy you cani Mart( ODS RED A LI P:t _ lICATION TN DIVORCE.--R T. R. sine E, Turk.. 2 -NO. 148.; Dec: T.; 1 :73. You ar :. 1 1 1ereby notified' that .John Turk. your J liusban . hiP appfled, to the court of common pleas 9f Bra ord Co., fora divorce from the bonds of Mat-, rimony, and the said cmitrt has ap)pointed 3londny.' the 4th day of May. 1§74, for hearing the.salti Jahn ', in the premises, at which tiiao' and place tota can attend 4 you think proper, , ' 1 ' ` - f Mat2t. I J. M. SUITS. SlactliS. MEI btrrow short • P ' ICATION IN DIVORCE , .— To Ilia haniel B Stevens—\o: 146. Dea.T., 1873. You are he coy notified that Antoinette Stevens,&c.; 'your wire, s applied to the court of common pleas of Bor co., for, a divorce from the bonds of. . matrim nyl, and'tbe said court has appointed Mon -, day, ' 4th day 'of May, 1874, for hearing the 'Said An inette in the premises, at which time' and .. place yea anc attend it you think proper. •. , Mar 24. ' : t l. M. Infrprf. Sheriff, ' 1 A. PPIIIC tiTION IN DIVORtg -j -;LAL.To Ephraim Y Andrewe--No. '719. Dec.T. t 187 . 9. 4 You beret') notified that Matilda Andrews; &c', your wi e. toad applied to the court of common pleas, of B ord Co., fdr a divorce from the bonds of mat- • rimony and the said court has appointed Monday, the 4th' yof May, 1474, for nearing theaaid Matilda t in the raises, at which time and place you can attend 1 you Blink •ptoper. - - Mar 2 . I l ifer En- Anch e, and on CUL • nts. • • To. A - . . PP ICATIOIN.L — I. L IN DIVORCE. r a it JOsepb Ketehum.—NO: 805. ' Dec. T.. 1873. Yon hereby notified thatifery A:Ketchum. kc... your wife, has applied to tho court of common pleas of Bradford CO., for a divorce from the bonds Of matrim t ii ny, and the Bald court Mon day, e 4th day of May. 1874, ,for hearing the said has appointed Mary A. in the premises . at which time and place .yon can attend it yon think proper. filmr 2 r. 1 z , J. lA. sarrruisheTur. . 0Y- every :strated APiIAnATION'IN DIVORCE. 4 T 1) livy Button .— .: 606. Dec. T. 1,573. You ar heireby notified that ; Iloracel Batton, your husband. has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford Co.. for a dliorce from the bonds of nastri on-3. and the mid court has appointed Mon 'day. th ith day of , May. 1g74, for hearing theltaid Horace id the premises, at which' time and place yon ca attend if you think propel.. Mart .. .. : J. EL SlFTEC : Slierill; 77 API 'title , A eted in hich it l e, and .lace In aye in- I. t to an 1 a new every • anew ilace . tftd nd the You'ar your w of Bra tuatr tt day, th &ratio can atT OE in t. he at• its i•rk sp• , course, Veen OM •h wlatlge rests of deride, .e. have -W Meth and of partic impor are is la the You ar your h plea* o of ma Mond taid place Ila P' In - - bngtit thentic • prep', it • 0-Itin ti,tes, g oat r#‘• pre due • tions in t and n#l hi!. Hattie 1574: oti email nate aSkilD Court, correc, PnrYc. 1874, . the co' Ilerl carefti regOUI itloll. peen w type. e same th a far such !m -on eug os ledg e. for the added. to give ins in the 7 ce and o. end re , and att. r flies and strnetion veJ been the cow !leve l ') f I high - yet) e -plated In tug about thowand s. colored EN to t '/Oce and 'al thus tnent 31a! madel “Act. the R in t to be Et* tatilJ pens, sent 7.00 . • 8.00 v01.,10.00 10.00 volumes, o months CLOPS-DIA Pept gratis twp, Pay sad for MEM eNo , to the e' tomato dnl an! • Co., , St., Pinl'a. desira . 1 treat— fifth at to Instr. 'OSCB:I2. Legal. E2EIII!!!!!IIIMO dmitnAra 1814. w.. J. M. BMITH. Sberbr. • Robert . DIVORCE.- . ' Chandler.424'o. 419, :say a ; ., 1973 , e 11 17 h reby notified that, Harriet Chandler. k.c.. fe, has applied to the court of,oominhn plp.; for CO., fora divorce from the bonds 'of . on , and the said court has. appointed Mon- 1.• 4 h day of May, 1.;74. for hearing the said in the premises, atwhich. tim.o andp ace you nd if_yon think proper. l ' .- 1 T. M. Smith , lriff. ' , ' CATION IN DIVORCE.-, 0 - ,abtth ti anneal '--No. 80. 5ept,T.,1873. - h • reby wattled that George Vanness, 2nd. I sh nd,,ho applied to the court of common .) B adfbr&Co., for a divorce from the bonds r ony. and the said court has appointed ' y t o 4th day of May, 1874, for hearing- the cor m in, the promisee. at 'which time and on an attend - if you think proper. ''• • • .1, M. SULTEl,'Shoriff. _ h rsl3 sb nd, ~ B.adfbrc • •• any. t. 13 4 1 / 1 oh iryo in tb , ...1:t m Atte.r.c. 6. , 0 PORATION NOTIdE.,--- tlit - 7 nr ii c a h tt f r o c i f A th u e sti in u c vin orp e o . La x t , G on , 3 o r f ol h m e ay Fi i: rst , o I hereby given that the above named Au . presented to the COnrt oreoremeu f Bdeord Co. their articles of Aesoziation. fur a decree , of Incorporation, and the 'said .r ng emaruined the same, and finding them , alit decree that they be incorporated as for., on - Monday; the 4th day . , of hlay, t 2 o'cleck. P. tn.; untees cause be shown tom - . tzar!. ' - 11. Id. PECS, " . 26.1 - . • ' Pothonotary. - 11!S NOTICE . tit is hereby given that :dryer:sons Indet ttl c y tate of Ann Makinson, late . of Pile, 1 ! ed, aft, requested to make immediate payment p rsons hating against said estate pre ent them duly authenticated for seat , SAMUEL ItIICTii Executor: LATIVE NOTICE. •-•- , No-. eroby given that an applicatiodWill be Legislature to pas" th act entitled an orizo the Bowl or Public Highway along anna river on the sides of. the mountain hip of Rtanding Stone. Bradford County; -d by'the commonwealth." 'tend Starch ad; - • HIRAM GORDO'S. lIE:NRY W. TRACY; - • SIMON STEVML . .10,11 N TAI1401t: 'lOll-Saltift STEXESS: 9 I,itINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-= .-si es is larielgtren that all persons Indebted, est Ate of Jonathan WIAPPIt, late of A!lnti mast make Immediate paymen t , an having claims against said estate imust pre trem,dnly anthentiested for settlement • • - • C. E. Warr . LANDIG WIMPLE.. •r. b It. , • • Admltastratdrs-, !IDS Di 'IST:HATO:VS - NOTICE.- N co is hereby given that all persons indebted o estater of Levi ' D. Aibro, late of - Albany d axed, are requested tor.ztakee immediate en , and alt persons huhu.; claims agslust es must present them dolly authenticated tthiment., • went. - AYES. • . • r lil. tsl4. , . - • Administrator. I 1 t :10 to) I# Dm • is hmebygiven thatalloorsons indebted -fate of Abraham X. Wortlen. aro rmaestea fmmediate • payment, and an persons hay ,.e against said estate most ,present them henilested for settlement ' t C. W. BEVICIEX4.. A.dmtalstrator.. With. the Will , I II II