OradfaiNwdtt e iiraqs, Thursday, April 211674. :4,00AL AND -GENERAL. josEra.ascerm, a highly respected ,t izen of Windham, died on Sunday last. • J :,',TrsiicEs of tlie Peace can obtain ccmmiasionl by Falling at ibe itegitter's Lece- - " , , THE pyoceedili . tge o f the Senday -1 111 ' r ,h091 Institute at porn I Woe*, w appear r ,cit - neek. . I • Tim 'Osamination . of classes Con,-'• v e:ra mtb the Busquetutnna Collegiate Intl !lie, begin yesterday. , IVE raiz pained to learn of the and in,l l o,et4h of ex-bemnilisioner Joseraus PON. r ill', of fiarlington, which occurred on Mea l*, List. I • , [ " , THE dwelling HOllBO of . Mr. Mrsoos, , jaEit below Col. 1450:1'k - was busied on Sunday evening bust. The fire oriensteil in the !not 31, 1 . 3 t of the inrnittdOilte removed. DE.DicAiioN.--'The new .. Methodiet rpit , co pal:Church, at Troy, was dedicated kit month, and Kumla LoNn presented the congregation with a beautiful communion ser ri,:e on the occasion. , W. A. CIUMBERLIN is Rutting a I ,!ate-glass front in-the store recently occupied by HABILIS, or the Bankrupt Store. Hr. H. will c:ecopy the place again with and entirely new stick 3ldlinery r and Ladiei' Furnishing • &oda, in a few days. - • t N. N. Egrrq,. Esq., celebrated - his .E.ercnty-fifth birthday on Taeiday; Be has ,been a resident of this place for filty-four years. There sr's but three other men now living here who firer in in the ,town when he came. .TEithElliliCE MELTEco.—There will lc a. meeting at Temperance Hall. Sunday,. !Avill 5, at 5: r. u. Th e former and present , mcral:eris of temperance organizations are spe cially re 'nested to be present: ipamense throng of peop,e • itencil for over WO hours on Monday Owning kiit to one of the most eloquent and pOwerfal ti - ..ipeiarice addresses ever delivered in this p] e. lre wish Mi. Ives could repeat it in tvay town and city in the United States. • TIIE ,newspa:per teptat bat' Hon. G. A. Gants is aboOt to Like up his residence in Binghamton, is, incurred. Mr. G. is now en gaged as' President of a large an& wealthy road company in 'reps, but—retains his resi..: dene Susquehl , na county, and trO believe has no intention oe deserting the l Keystone State. His sister residee in Bingbatnton, and is building a new house:vr , • • A 13b,11N, OWTIOCI by. N ADDISO GlLL =2rr, in Sheshe gain township, was burned on Thursday evening, 26th inst , with ill of its cintentaa including a span of horses] several et.lof harness, 'and a quantity, of hiy. The loss on building was about $700; iris Urea for There was no insurance on the horses or ,other property destroyed. The origin of the , tire is uhknown, butt Was probably the - work of an incendiary. • _ PERSONIL. - -MiSs ANNA. SOOTT, of \\`t.lishorough, is.s.iaiting•her friend ' s!' this - -Capt. H. P. GOODRICH and GE). t 3. Koos- C.Y, tire. graduates of this office, were in tows; I.st = wick. We are- plcascd to ',announce that fortune has smiled upon huthr of them, aryl tbsttheilare prospering in business in . 4 ad of Starving; in a printing office. —Mrs. Eficriiiio Et.*E.r..i., of Bear l er Darn, Iyts.) is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.l C. Rid TERRYTOWN.—AnotIier one of our ; • c'i.tizens is itreparipg for a trip to Nebraska. At a donation on the 20th inst., for the 1. W3r. Josrs, Bapt4t minister, $75 was recei The store of ULrbSES Moony, ETK I A.SSIIIM, 3nr - l entern one night laiit a9Cd l fanr , or 1.. o dollars in monpy,a pair of bonts,', and quite an amount of clothing was stolen. N , 3 clue to the rubber has yet been obtained. Six. ::larch 29,1674: SPRINGHILL Grange; Patrons- of lim.bandry, was organized with twenty-tbree charter members, by Deputy S. W. Buns, on Wednesday evening, 31trcb 2.5, after which tuu flowing officers were duly elected : - Mister, FEEKIS ACKLEY; Overseer,,W.u. Spy.* war: Lecturer, H. B. ACKLEY; Secretary, A. B. t;rmsett; Treasurer, - ALFRED ACKLEY; Steward, i;rl)F:r.; Asst Seward, ADIN Lros; Chap _Lain Si-U.IIEN LYON; L. A. S., Miss Etna LYON (.7t7Ce, Irs, HELEN ACKLEY, Fiora, EFYLE Pomona, Mrs. S. LrOs. nEpora - ,1 with a La ze:tap county paSper, to the effect that ROBERT A. PACKER will! be 'a candidate kir Congress I:)iezt 411, in the'Carbdri district, has been quite extensively copied in'tbe papers of {his section. We are authorized by Mr. P. to state that the paragraph has no foundation in truth. While Ivo shbuld be es well pleased t• - i seed Bone= oc capying a seat in the National umnbils is any pomo-crat we sot of, We should be }loth to part Lita - asa resi4ent of Via play?, and we think tee railroad comptiuy.would seriously ob . i ct tgrehnquishing'their cliims upon him, - as their most 411cient iifficers. • - • • 5.j N. ROCKWELL nod wife, formerly 1T been appointel managers Lav indastiLl St:Leal at Middleton, Conn. vit e both bad large experience and are I!..).'mgLly competent to cliechcrge the reepon= datiea of tho pnliitions. ' The Seatinel and 11. - iptc.qs, or-Middleton, refers to tho 'arrange m-:nt fo:locrs : ".fir. and Mrs. Rockwell, the new superin .fielideut and assistant superintendent, have ae'• mniied their duties A t the school under very favorable snap - cr.:, and we have no manner of -doubt that. ti vier. their management, the school tunic ifs influence for good thro'- • congratulate the people of Connect ,• it u eecnriug the service's or t.vo suth able Ll i.trnetors s.• Mr. and Mrs. 11. • THE Wyalusing correspondent of 14dependent Republican says : "The Farmers' Union of this place vise; On the tavored with an address on nrJnivoile... , by Dr. Turner, of Towanda. HIJI ilddresS was !very fine, and all present were do lighted and Instructed. The meeting regv.st itayablication, and it will probably appear in the Towanda Journal. This. organization . will, for, the next half year, bold its regular meetings on, the third Saturday of each inontl, • ' : at 2 o'clock , The sessions are open, and everybody is invited to attend. At Alio April ' meeting the President will read a .Oper enti tled "The Farmer a Drudge;" the respective claims of grain and dairy farming will ha-dis cussed, and the remainder of the time will be devoted to the exhibition of valnable-Aeed corn, potatoes, and seeds generally, and tobrief re marks relative to • the improvement of the • . • • ME fair for the benefit of the lec, tqre commiitee, promises to be a perfect suc vesi. The ladies have been untiring in their c.^T an - d it the , gentletien do their part, the e will belelieved from their financial citlarra'ssment. One striking, feature of the t-r. , t , -.:ltsinmtnt will be a table spread in old ;tyle, with stilistantiagreresbinents, and at which it is expected a goodly number of aged ;." - Aile will bb - seated, 'This table will be under Lc airection 'or in m 11 , ra. Low, who will spare no ak a ing primitive repast, , 1.e•3 ' , silo have not yet contributed any fed inclined to do so, are informed liat cu meats,l,l chickenotapdwiches, biscuits, 'tuts, , etc., will be ieis leceptable; Those have prTareit fancy articles are requested thlm at the residence of Mrs. G. 11. an; time previ,ons to the morning of t.,r, ji r• B. T hose who base promised to °wail - Atte material for ice cream, will send Frrcit - 's, on Wednesday morning. _ Coricrum-Ae ~"Itinerant_Trio" . of the WyoshigOonflerence Rees. W. B. WINTLIRII, J. B. Broom and J. O. Laa axars wilt laid tienic4` of wag la co in% as follow, via:.Springhill, Tuesday , ' evening, April 7; Wyalusbig, Wednesday even ing, *Pal OVEalliel Thge&Y,lleolnic. April 9. Elekettoes from a programme of fifty pieces will be sang at sack entertahuntati-eomprising sacred and select trou4; inch as ullow. can I keep from singing?" "Beautiful Hands," " ify Ain Oottatce." geoid of Bunker 44 the„ Brier They'r e waiting foe 'neer The objied*ltiesei concerts is 0 orailia p, interest relqicm to eekirod mosaic i so thitsa the people erlll " sing unto the Lord." Pro , ceeds of concerti for benefit of ;the °buil. .Doors open it 74 y. w. Conceit at 8. Admis sion 25 cents; children 15 mats. • • As THE time for, cettitig ayi prosching space, it became the hrmer to be on the lookout lot the beet labsi-saving im plements Sebring, as we do,- that thei"Esre kit. Mower,' marinfactuied In this place, has no superior among the niaeldnes before the pub lic, we take pleasure-in directing attention' of farmers to it.' We are Permitted to Dopy the following letter &mate of the most ostensive . farmers in thSBonthern Tier. It• aliould have great weight : ! ; iloaanto, Stentiom M o ho. 9,187. A. D. Madden, Esq., PresideeiEurika . Motrfng ... if icliineAmapany: ! ' Dean tits Year Laver of the sth instis4e oeieed. - Yon ask my opinion_of the Eureka Chine sent me for trial. I will say that it was my first choke Ofthe 27 machines at the trial of implements in 'July last, and that by Mating it upon my farm in 'cutting over m re than 300 acres Of nearly kinds of grass and tot, I find that it more than fills the recommen - tion. yam gave. It will cut a slow math, pt itself to uneven surface, with one-third Ligbter draft. , than any side-cut machine 1 have alter seen used; and do the .same *meant of work. WO tried it in the sad field_ with several new Machines, and found 'it could lead them - We like its manner of working backward and fordard on the land aide of! the field. The large driving' wheels and direct draft make It a eery durable-and light-running machine. With one pair of small horse', we cut over 300 atifes. - -120'of which in one field we cut in 11 days. We harvested 60 Weil of ; oats. with less labor- and expense and did it better, Mtn any fieit- - tie - -s I reaper have ever used. There is - no runnini over the grain or cries after cutting, which 1 consider a very important point gained, and all ordinary galas does not require a 'Udder. It leaves the bay in nicworder for curing, and the use of the horse-rake. It Is just my style of a _machine. . Very Truly Yours, .• Ww. llusdar. • _ SHESIIEQUIN.—The following officers were elected . to posittorui in Valley Lodi° 41G, on Saturday evening last: K. G., FELICCIS S. Avgn; V. G., Waursit 8. EtABIZE; Treasuter, ,Wu. ENYDEll;''6ecretary, G. W. Hamm; Asia Secretary GEM L. Far tin; Trustees, Gui. W. 111..ACXXL'1, GEOINIL 'Curtin, &mamma Wkraust. i - The Lodge has been highly favored since Up re-organization; very little sickness and no deaths having occurred during . the psst two years or its eaistence. Its civilizing and chid 'Able influence ought, and we think hap, pro . aced a marked on effect the young men of our town. , . OECAIL F. Aim takes charke of the Hills, till father retiring for a time. The mills are doing a successfurbasiness In the hands of these en terprising men, who are constantly adding new labors to be performed by their:untiring en _gine. Indeed, their mills hive become -India , pensable to the existence of our little "huddle," and the liberality of the ATEita, If generally =7 itated,would galvanize our town into new lire and prosperity. , . Our 'toad Commis goners, yea:notice, pro pose to have something cesides a •" sled-road" to our county -seat. 'lf they arc not in dead earnest, we are mistaken In the men. With t town to back them, as they will, that narrow road will either be closed up or made a decent, l ir lawful public highway bef c the expiration of the coming summer. Au why not? Can there be found another such a apology for a road, at the -very doors of our county-seat, iu any populous and civilized community in the Con monwealth ? • It is a chronic nuisance, and we propose to abate it! . Early sowed winter grain has a premising appearance in this vicinity. : ' That sowed later , passing through such a erpricions winter, looks_ sickly. The Grange may , bring it out alti. ~ right(?), i , - ' Oar retiring merchant, 0. D., Ii ,- is still in our midst, chafing like a caged tiger. Such a,. power of /vital business energy cannot lorg remain inisqlve. It is " .an eagle or a cat-bird" with him; he is bound to be the former, or en!- lapse. The bei4 wishes of our people will go, with him, whatever or, wherever the niadertak ' ' DIU& . COURT ' ',PROCEEDINGS. — Court COll - Toned at Troy, on M9nday, If eh 23, 7 lion. P. D.. Morrow presiding, and ssociate Judges Harkness and Russell on the bench. • The case of George F. RAditigton vs. Geo._ N. Newberry and Charlotte U. Newberry, his" wife, was lion-suited. In the matter of tae adoption of Julia Jenk-. ins, as the- child ad heir of Julius Gee. On reading the petitioq and ,on motion of Delos 'Reekwell, Corn 4 grant the prayer of the ., petitioner,-tind make the usual decree of adop-' Con.' Rodesea Wright s. H. W. Wright,. Oa mo, tion of H. N. William, EN.; Court appoint Chas. Stockwell a Commissioner to take depo _ salons. Thomas Msxwell et al. vs. E. T. Fox, Com; mittee or the Person and Estate of 0. P. Dar lard, Lunatic. Issue.' :Peet d: Davies, E. B. Parsons, thdDelos Rockwell, for plaintiffs. E. Over - ton. ;Jr., W. 11. Carnochan and M. F. Elli ott for defendant. This case was commenced on Wednesdwand was given to the Jury on Saturday-afternoon. On Sunday the Jury came into open Court and said they could not agree on a verdict. Whereupon they W-re discharg ed by the Court. In the Matter of the admission of Win. E. Chiron, ts au Att9rbey-at-Law iu the Peveral courts of•Bradfard county, March 27, 1871. On reading and filing certificate, and on motion of W. H. Carnochan,;Esq , Court admit Win. E. Chilson as an Attiiiney in the several courts of Bradford county. In the matter of the alleged lunacy of Sophie Brown. Oa reading petition and on motion of Delos Rockwell, Esq.. Court appoint and select the following tamed persons to make anextru 'nation of the truth of the facts, set forth in the pelitibn, viz : Dr. INVin. Corey, James E. Yerkes and E. B. Paisons. - - The Court adjoibed :•i,pe die om March 29. • DEEDS left.for record in the office (Or recording deeidd, neck ending March 30 : Mercer, Jl•ni in k Mo)dy to Edward B. , - Lent, Wyaox. .C. L. Anthony (.t al. to B. Reeve, At:lons C. L Anthony; ct at. - to' Martha A. Seger _ Athena. ; A. D. MaTtiu ,-to DeWitt C. Stuart, Ebuth Creek. . Byron Aikin to J. L. Pbtrnix, Alba 1,13 ro'. James H. Lewis to . W. W. Magee, Albany; . James Crowley to John Bastin, Shesheqiin:., C. L. Anthon;'et'al. to L. H. Anthony,' Ath' ens. i Howard Elmer to C. L. Anthony, Athens. C. L. Anthony to .Elsa M. Fritcher et :1, , Athens. ' 11. H. Taylor et al. to D. P. Denedici, Troy, .I.foro. , - - _ L A, Pierce and C. C. Nine to Robert Yonng; Trop tap. -, •H: D. Pomeroy et al. to S. and IL Pomeroy, Troy Boro. E. Pomeroy and D. Lilley to H. A: S. W. Pom eroy, Troy Boro. E. Pomeroy et al. to S. W. Pomeroy, Troy Boro. , • ; Heigh Crawfoid et al.-10 children of Mtg. 8. E. Palmer, Armenia. • • John Grist to B. P. Green°, Troy. John J.:Grifliths to 8. M. ickerman, Bur lington. David Gardner to Moses Gittleman, Athens. C. IL Ames et, al: to Bathsheba Dickerson, Warren. Bathsheba Dickerson et al. to Jay 8. Dicker so. Marren. • • - • C. M. Manville to E. T. Noble, Towandafße rough. ' ! . . Wm. Lawrence to lilertitnerliaiton, Canton. Jacob Emery to Jonathan Whipple, Asylum. Spencer Webster to Lyman 8. ,Wright, Bar ' .gton. . F ED. Buell!. :On Thursday, the 19th inst., Mr. A.l'vmsm, of this Place, led his horse out of the stable to roll on the grass, holding him by the hitter while rolling: • The horse suddenly sprang to his feet, wheeled and kicked Mr. Portzsta, with fall force In the face, anifi cork ontthtgA deg gash la the - . -. pint of the fonbilenpliglos hillrlig*Splpther 6*:taring tike:sippeir Jew. He was canted 44edifitilittk ibillitotin4Ot 'gr. erfAILIA Opavi. Whio.was a witness of the'. scene. • - - :,-- Dr. CrAaarrr Was summoned at ionce, and Dr. Msmu. telegraphed for; the latter however Ibilfid to arrive, owing 4 sickness in his own family. ;The former did all in his I power to lase the , life of Br. P., bit samba rain; Be died early Sunday morning 422 d inst.), after suffer ing rAci 'boo ean tell bow.- ,Thfs etbsily were pained by the sad accident more than their looks betokened. Toniday, the day; of the fu neral, was we cold, the, wind blowing , almost a hurricane down the river whieh the proces• sign bad to cross. , Ttie Brat *id,: wi lt the il.titly of the dead, oniteed over In intet but Wing to son mismanagement ort• the 'Part of the ferrymin,Ue second time the boat left the Shore, it was beaded &natty:scion the stream, which, owing to rho Wind and current, was very dangerous. 4 The ferryman saw-Ads mis take, but frozen ropes and the strong panne prevented him from - &Beg it. They water now began to splish el ar over the; boat. An 'ax wu loon hacking at the ropes, but did net I 'succeed in cutting one r efine the boat 'tipped z from - the tipper side an a fearful scene ensued, ',the screams of women minilizg with the Angry howl of the wind: A "retail death resoled in. !evitable to all, but a few cowardly men jumped in the skiff that lapponed to be thingsi de, and lowed to shore, leaving women, children, and ;old gray;baired men to sink or swirl i in Wit ice-cold water in the middle of the river; Bat they did neither. The boat soon swung around i , sustained•by the one anent rope, which kept, it from sinking, and hopb again revived in the bents of all. Allei remaining about , ' thirty minutes or more standing in water from two to three feet deep, all wore rescued. One wagon was on the fiat-boat; fortnnatety no horses were attached, or e 133 all would hive been drowned. There were eighteen penons in all on the:boat when it left the abort; amertig -whom were two daughters and a sotto the afflicted widow,' who was an observer of the slime What eonid haie •been her reelingil - We will not attempt to de scribe them; -surely she must have thought that Este wiutigainst her.' , litio hat since, remarked that the exeitenient4ll6ie 'felt "days almost killed her. . --.- ED, W. Standing Stone, Mat 1 . • 1 .,, . '-• ' Low. outerpriso is always worthy 1 of.notice, and wiltecer meet the approbation 0f business men, practical thinkers : and . wclt wishers ofihe count/41 especially nhen . derot ed to the interests of ach a largr proportion of the members of a mmunity, •t , rentesent ea by the agriculturis • and in i& instance is this criteria° More forcibly shoii.n, - than) in the operations of Onr Towanda Eureka', Mower Company. _ Theintroducaini o i any machine which les sons the labors, and iiMplidCa the Various °Fe; rations in connection with farming, can never bo lookbd upon but as a great boon to the pub lic at large, and will always be reqeivea l as each, • by all thinking men.j I The Eureka Howe la a machine calculated 'to do away with. much of the trouble: and -in ocitiverdence usually Connected with harvesting, eriahling the farmer to, gather 'his bay -in the ,simplest and most es;pedicnt manner, as many fanners can testify frloin experience. • • We think it much 6.tipericr to icy machine previously brought *!pro tbe pnblie, and inch is it• simple and easy method of working, that we are surprised It lal•not been introduced at s much earlier date. The'direof draft :ea [principle in its manufac ture,. which has lorig, been thought of, and wished for, but never practically adapted, un til the advent of the i niachine in question. Its recerstbility alloWe the farmer tOmew en either side, and work backward and forward on hillsides, at option;wqrkirg transversely across farrows, yhich is of i grcat advantage , in point " • ; 192131 Its 'case of draft, and caistquent economy of labor, and its 911;1/14 of coring, which is arriv 'ed at by the peentior action of the machine, which leaves the grass atter cutting;; almost upright, are matted;, the value of whiciaWill at onee be seen With this machimo, Toildera are superfluous and would be rather a drawback than other wise; while the ;foaling finger bar, as practi cal addition to tlEi• efficiency of the motif ;machine, gi%ing al hitherto unachieved c ia formity of surface, is a principle which not • .. be too highly *Atm of. There is no doubt of , its superiority 4er all !other machfries hitherto in tho held, in general construction, durability, and facilities fort:tan ing out good hay,l in the mintaam PpaCo l of !time, and at - the smallest cost to the, farmer. ,IThe'many euPeriaities of the marline manna Ifactured by the Eureka Mower Co ,-have al ready I een; acianiwledged by, men alio have [made use.of if, and we have no daubt It will ere lung be the only 'machine used in the country. The coxipany deserve great `plan for their !hitherto most ST.ccessful • management of a 'large and complientiA establishment; and their efforts we may ta,y have : been most successful; as we were- inforined, they have as much as they can do to ken p pace With tho constantly increasing demand. - - The manufactiity of the Earelii Mower Co., ;superintended Mr. Maomml,--al most bug , ness-hke, practical and intelligent! man—is di-, vided into live branches : the feundry, where the principal machinery is constructed ; the carpente'r room where the wood-work ia . man ` ufactured; the Machine ;mp —set part fur the !final putting , together of the wel l ed and iron calistittient.4 of ',the Eureka,—aull the finish iing room, whose 'apfiellation explains itself. The establishment is arranged gn a plin which combines eomfort for the workmen with great facilitiesgr Manufacture. 'Die machinery is driven_by a_ . lioise power horiinntal engine built by the Eilredni Co.. It is, ifify simple tit constructicin,lini amplifies the fact that now ful machinery is naEof necessity a mass of in tricate complications. In conclusion, a e may bay that' the Eureka 117 wing Mai:bine Company Is comducted in a beisines-lke'and independent matipmj; and that ,they life well deserving of all the patronage the public may bestow. I TO ALL WHO 4.11 E INTERESiEII IN iiinTO UN OF BILVDFOILD Corirry.The ate object for which the Ristoriof Society of Brad - ford er/111.10 . Vt i A3 formed, was' the gather iug and preserving of docurnents.l papers, etc., portainin,; to the early sett!ementiand the pro press of the eJetiti—mstertid which ultimately might b used in Compiling its gclieral history. Thu fact that this material was: rapidly dis applaringr many ;of the first se lers having passed a.way, and !valuable papers being c•ia • gently lost or destroyed, togethei with the ap- ' treadling Certtenaiat, aronted Ea 'deeper hats:r oot in this week: , "Accordingly, the Society ap. p:intei a committee charged with the work of collecting material for the County istory. Sub sequently the l undersignel'was with the appro- • val of the Society, appointrill a. sib-committee tti prosecute this work. The business of wak ing this collection has already Open underta ken. While much valusble_rnatetial is still ac cessible",,the committee is constantly reminded: that clinch is irretrievably los*, add that all dil igence most be used to secure ilia cow can be obtained. To this end tile earnest co-opera tion of every ono interested in the'work, i 3 µr gently sohcitedi In almost every neighborhood dre old people who, while their recollection .ot_the incidents in our early history isinstinct, are! so enfeebled by age as to make writing •by them extremely burdensome.. The younger members of the family, or others in the vicinity, 49 record the stories which these old people Cell them, and thus preserve fO, the use the historian, chat otherwise will' aeon be lost beyond recovery. In doing this, the more . minute: and circum stantial the narrative, the better. Apparently trivial incidents have, their uses, as well as those which appear more important. The history of ,a locality is the history of the people who have lived in it. This will enhance Items like the following :— the fi4t settlers of a given 'oddity; the time of their settlement; the .places from which they came; iniidetifs in their removal; the location and present owner of the trams, on which each one lived; of whom each . rt.ttler purchased his land; theirlatinggles, pri vations and amusements; their +lino's, and re ligious meetings; deaths, marriages,, etc..; who thee their famnins still reside in the neighbor hood, or havi3 removed—lf removed, the- date of their removal and who have stteceerlnci them; in short,.the whole account of teach fainily as minutely as it an bo given, frorn the time - they first came into the county until ;the present. If every one will interest hisriself or - herself in gatherkkg this information, and will fOrsird it to me, the work will be taistepol and made more completelthan otherwise it possibly can be. If more than one account ba sent from the aogeistzftemirestidaiNerMiZatiiiieThaPtlVlWWlt" aims loolatity. Ulm to blngin hat the more , 1 inch accounts the.belbfill *et All these facts thus collected may . net - be cite used, at bast in the form and connection! fo— which they, are raseleed, but it Is of great lin- Porters* that they should be In the hand, of ' l l I the compile:before the Idan of the. proposed 0 61 history can be fully developed. It is compare. suety easy• to condense Statements of radii but to procure them without some aloe to be I parties cognilant of them, well nigh Impossible. Mk 11 is the purpose of the cam' plies to visit ewe- new ry locality In the county, but-this sought The will take time. . 1 The Loom& here sought toe will aid in Tadao. We. Ts. BY them parties be tedicated eh* aui lurid* _ desired infornia. I icon, facts will be preserved 'which may be bet, through the death of. aged people,' before the compiler can see them, and work will be done ' under more bearabie circumstances than the compiler em. - da it, froti the iliet that in snob inatters a neighbor or friend has idrailtages. over la" stranger. As this-enterprise Is not undertaken with the _ _at h.! in accordance Tiew fol pecuniary profit, but io accordance with a Widoipread conviction that of & county which his attained the po sition Bradford now holds, the history should be written for the generations who will folitiw n& AB, theiefoie, have a common interest in a wotirsettendeci for the common- good, for us and for air childrea. - DAViD Wyaltssing, PS. • , •• WE Ewan that the crowded state of our columns compel us to omit part of ' our Athens letter. We give the last pintgraph "There' is much interest just now manifested in the pending scut between J. LIDDY Cannel snd F. T. Nor, which is to be tried before ir bitqitors.here the Gth. of April. Mr. Dora Liss DirmsoN constiyed NOM tour hundred acres of land in Sheshequin to J. LEacir Conant, and took a bond of t 20,000, continued for . its siipr port during life. Comic afterwards contrictr ed to sell about 200 saes of the' lame land to F. T. Pans, on which contract payinent was to .be made by Nor, to DOBION of $1;000. on the 15th day of March last. Pans now sets ,n 0 title in Counts, based on the alleged inoompel tency of DAVIDSON at the time he conveyed' the !audio Consul. Hencethe, _question -is as to the soundness of Mr. DAirosou's mind. NT T aim S Evess i and Ecturtitis SMITH are attorr, keys for CORBIN, and. Davits J and Bum for PAGE, and the snit is to enforfe the contract. REYNOLDS. B . USINESSPLO6A.T.. • .11119 - . Every variety , of Canned Friths, Tery,cheap, at the Third Ward Grocery. lir Fine, flavored Teas cheap, a CALKINS'. lief" Yon can buy fresh! Groceries cbeap'for cash at CALKINS' now dkocery. Groceries of all hint's cbeip s at CALICINeP , 0 IF* , • • HOUSE AND IsOT FON SALE. —Apply to naioaai I WAY. at CALiume Grocery. oleo Family Flour 'cbelp,'a Oar I CILKINB% " Iter Spring styles Hats and Caps just received at Tanks & DANIEL' ter Field Peas, Garden and Flow er Seeds, fresh, at CALKINS' Grocery, Hermes 13106. itiPL.A good boy can got his board sac' schooling at the Institute, in return for dz _• ing chores in the family of the Principal. Sewing Macbine Needles and Oil, at 0. A. Bums's. la. Apples, Potatoes and Dried Fruits wanted at C:winta' New Grocery. iegt— The office of H. B. MoH.For, Attoroep•at•Law, hag been removed to rooms over 31cCine A; pmettos', Main•st. ser Go to Wfirrcostu & SLIAUT'S, Itlcrenea Block, for your Books and Stationery. • ta. For the best Roast or Steak g o to ?arcs vs. If y'ov, want ' Rood goods cheap rEmAlberthe old Bed, White and Blue Store. Via. Gat den and Flower Seeds a ipecialty at tho Third Ward Grocery. - ter Several valuable , Farms ;and Houses and Lots for Sale by Banisurr &Tulin!. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR 11,ENT. —Terms esti. Apply to Mrs. E L. Wooorem over 31. J Loso L s storo. C. F. Cuoss has the best and: largest asSortment,of Bee - Boots over acrid this market. • ' • tom'; Pure Blnestone Cayuga Plas.; ter, on band for saleat 31yeraburg Mille. Well prepared and warranted a pore article. its. Ladies, we advise you .to try that prepared dour at F. J. dArruss' new Oro ' eery. &fir Choice Family Groceries, as cheap as the cheapest, at the Third Ward Oro eery. aril you want the best Cook Stove extant, call at durri?e, in Uerour's Block. s I o vii, 6 Au endless variety of heatlng • stoves at Je:ves, , whicit aro being sold very cheap. I Bpausa Hers.7—All thS latest styles at Mrs. 3. D. HILL . B MilUnery Store,Bridge-6. 1 Towanda, Pa. ter It will pay yon to call and look over o4r stock of Boots; S'aoes, Gaiters; Trunks,Traveling nags, etc., tVosite tho Court Homo stir Take AM.'S Sarsaparilla ' l to purify the blood and puke out the humors, pimpleg, boils and sores, which merely em blems of the rottenness within. ger WM. J. Moms,' of the firm of TAnan /4 DAVIES, in the City this 'week' pnr chsaitAg Gxdt for tbo Spring trade. , ipst,, A fino : assortment of Stono liVare, st the Third Wsrcl Grocery. Winter Millinery Goods a , Cost, to close out for the Spring Styles, stj Mrs J. D. limes, Bridge-at. • Graham Crackers, Oat Meal, Graham Flour, Crashed. Wheat, it the Tidid Ward Grocery and Bakffry. ' BBAittla & HAIGHT invite the attention of cash buyers to their superior stalk of groceries at the Bed, White ind Blue Store. j Old Gold and, Silver bought and highest prices paid, at M. Illowasman'e, Bridge street. inar Grangers and everybody else can boy their Clover and Timothy seeds at bottom prices, at McCann & EDWAIIDS. Nit. If you want fine Hair Work madeUp, or desire to purchase any, go 10 1/C. La. Tout, reliable hair .dealer. Bridge -it.. at Ire. J. A lima% Mop Store. • D' i leq. —Finn) very, fine Light Brah maic White Leghorn and Buff and PaVtridge Cochin& Price S 2 per aetiing'of 13 *ell packed and delivered atExproas office. I ToiLads! Psi, April 1,1871. Largelea* 01 :TrPUnt*ind silWarrannaeutree, Ka. V. all 1 , Paper and Ourtiiiiii wamma E. , t; pock. ye you Singer Sewing i. . Ton . will And al O. A. Places many useut Ittactuninta; which illi add to • nen aid value of your 'machine. 2au a apecialt3 , / at 916 , Red, Bine Store. Tats.-Latiou want a, set ol Dishes; ov Knives and Forks. or Sliver rated Ware, or any Lamps or 'Lanterns. fon can be 'Supplied at O. A. IlLacies. • u opportunAy that doer} not often preient Basil' is stow oared. Wo have a good bowie wo r th $3,500, which we offer for sale tor ,111,000, ini iiliehaUPtheamonnt fa samitily L Nosts it Co. ,• • • stir Fan, Goods and Stationery 't ot for the holidays, better and cheaper than else where, at C. lf.lesossi. • I • TA( Girl; of the Period " is DIS Kllarie. of I t ivoirs Holz' palace, I. J. D. If tu.'s Fanc7 Moro. . • . to 14 Sea In on Iridgast: 'Towanda at kery. - . airWh run the risk of an acci dent, when yo ,can get a ticket good for $3,- 000 in cue of esti', to; 20 cents a day, by call ing on rums Bunn:yr, at upper depot? ifir It is not generally known that H. C. Warrsmut, at the Book Bindery over the Itsporrei oft, makes Blank Bcieks 'in any styli of main and binding deftired. If you want s new • dger, Journal or . ,Docket, give him, a catL . • ' iiir Mat nabek, Weber, Hoofman, KniOkerbockez., and other Pianos for said cheap no ' ancton easy trirms, at. Cori, Passage & Co's ga ' Teniplo of Mnsio, Towanda, Pa. La I da oir Haii Work of Ovary descrip be sold at 25 pes cent. leas than Now York pricies. Call and examine at E. B.avotes Branch Hair Palace, Bridge. 4., in Kra. J. D. littr.'e Fancy ; • I _ Fos So —The new house n Blain etr i eet seconi door north. of Chestnut street.. lot:About 100 eet front, I Terme: easy. Enquire on ihe premises of Ilre.• Howls And of E. T Fox. i George Wood &' Co., Taylor & Farley, and pibilee Organs, at low prices and camp terms of Payment. Bend for circulars, or call tO see and hear them at t h e Teniple of Nu ke of Com, PASSAOE do Co.• mg. Dealers in Strings will do 'well , to call at, the Temple of Mute, where they will flails large assortment of French, German end Italian Strings,,at Now York price!. Hour,_often .4he question,— Where is thehest place to buy groceries?"—is asked. by prudent purchasers: The answer hereabouts ia almost universally—" At licesne A, Enwinns'." • se. Do yon want. Shoes for a La dr, Gent, Misr, Boy, Youth, Child or Infant Then'go to Coma dc Coosa, where you wil find ix large crock to select from, and at exceed. ing low prices.. Opposite-the Court House: Mar Go, and see ELIE LANOIE, who bra just returned from New York with an immense stock of Hunan Hair, which , he- bought at bank rupt gala, and which will be soot, at lowest cash prices, at LAvorrni Branch Bair PiTace of Elmira, Tow**, Pa. E- has alieady opened his sPring'styles of Wall Paper. 'llia assortment has been selected with great care . and with special reference to the wants of 'this commu nity. purchasers will find it to their interest tc give i blr. U. a call. I ter Why is it that TAYLOR & DA visa dress men and. -boys better and cheaper titan any other house in Towanda. The reason Is, they stocked their new store during:the money panic, and are sathtled with very smitll 'refits. - 'liar Lovers of the weed will be in te!resbid in learning that llidlans S EDWAIXD9 aie se ling tho best brand of cigars by the box, at grekttly reduced rates. , NOTlM—Parties having an mule 'tied account with the lite, firm of WILSON at lifaxwELL, or with the undersigned, will please settle, the same with him it his office in Towan. da, ma or before kpril 1, 1871, or the , accounts will be placed in proper hands for immediate collection. T. 8. 31axwm. • Tlje best.-place to buy Sash, Blinds, Docirs and all kinds 'of Lumber; is at Fuoirr 5; Si4es. Factory do Charles street. Of fice 107 Main street,: They sell cheap for cash, *6 Gentlemen, ,we would call your attention to our new styles of Shoes for Spring and Summer wear. Prices low. Co sr.r. COON S. Opposite the Court house E/4 NICHOLS a selling all variotios i of coalvery cheap. Tt •_ are sole agents for thh sale of the celebrated Barclay coat : Coal ty car load at a discount. .1 Stir Thero is one establishment in' town which is neier affected by dull times. .The reputatibn of the Arm for fair, honest dealing, and selling good goods cheap reaches far and Vride, and cuitomrs aro never scarce. It is hardly netts. mark to may vi , e refer to ?demi. McCals & EDWAiDS, our principal grocerymen. When they evil a cus tomer a bill once they have no trouble in retaining his patronage. Such business men are an honor to our town, and do credit to our common humanity. Cousin S: Cooxe .n,E.a. NW Fos HARD 'TIMEiII.--Ntre Wish to employ a large number of women and Children, seating chairs, this' winter, and will pay cash for the same, after a few days' in- struction, which will bb given gratis at .our Factory. The work can he One at. home, if parties prefer to do so. Towanda. Dee. S. 1873 bIISQUEHANNA WOOLEN MILLS.—The Susquehanna Wcolou Mille are now open for business, and no respectfully solicit the patron ,ge of all dealers in wool and woolen goods. Specialties, cassimeres and flannels. Farmets 'having wool for sale, to be cirded or nal:misc. wed, are invited , to call - at the Mills. • J. F. ilonxoN SJIMI et BEDFORD Waverly, N. 1., Feb. 16, 187,1. . RARE CLIAIsICE BUSINE 2 S. —ln i consequence of the death of 3fe. FJAVIN Minn, iof this city, the stock, fixtures and implements of the Heater, Binge, Stove, Tiowaro, Peddling and general Jobbing business, formerly carried ,on by him; and recently by Waive & Dawn, is offered for sale. Established eight years. Bales last Year $72,000.. Building for rent: Ap- ply to or address - It. H. TAYLOR Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa. Noncg.—For stif f icieni reason, .1 think it desirable, just and profitable, to make permanent redaction in my 'prices. - There fore intending nothing but business, and that firithent loW ) ering in the least the high.standard of honor and eicellence which I always aim at; I annou4 my determination to sell my press tint spring and manner stock of ready made clothing, rarnialdng goods, hate and caps, all of the latest atyletiand novelties for the ensuing season; consisting of the very best of all the Tariciaglitas of goods, from Sue dress to ordi nary buid , ess snits; which can be Obtained at my storel on Main street. . They have been Cetera : lly selected by myself, with a view . of supylyingl the wszts of my customers and the public generally. You will please regard this card as an invitation to all, Yours respectfully, M. E. Editsprzwi. C. P. WfTillfs MI MEE ,• .. est stook of cigars in A Thltd Ward Grocery and Ba- J. 0. Filen Sr. Suss. Jewelry Moro,gififiKaii4dad price Ids goods. You '0 111 01 1111 4.4 114 19 1 1 tope:dude: - • - , s n ', l stir Roll Butter wanted at Gus- te ; Vat q- Yon can bay everythiog in ' dita the Groce,ry and Protdelon litte lit ch e aper bar . Mild:Una 4t. EDWASDIS Was ;any other place% town FM= FIIIIN;TUIiE AT Cosi—Hiving ' do 010d,to.l'auge my bailing' , silk 'On 8 0 01, ats. at castle the next thirty days. • „ dens NIO.NIO. 4 updgerst, Tosrande, I:4‘. tc ' ;dal one , , , , drm !fir Mrs. E. J. Mt nos is still do- A 4 mad a lively business.; t3ho, o keopi a' supply hi '. '1 - , everythingthe ladies need 6 wear, in the latest style', and sells at honest, living priCos. --- Booms irrer O, .s..Buum's 011MadEitore. 4 ! ' 1/IkOftTANT.—Peopte living up-town TI n order 'keit. , grocerieb •at CALKI2OI, now rim re, thus saringtonahletiblo trivel.. , stain • ' 1 , • and • „, he b -7 I ": iNgt. Test plaao l 'to buy ready .. , de clothing Is at No, 1 i dlors west of coifr.- 10, Bosszt.t.&•Co's. Teachers pf - music , Can par te-Shied Mule and Masio Books at Teach rate , at the Temple of Music, Towanda BpAUND, Mu.; liftrixocg. are lying dilly_ supplies of fresh'altaif and other Iso vegetables. A firm. so euterprise are entitled to a generous ,ofas:e I":. The . SpruT 'Term ,of the To .da t raded:4cbookwill oxen Monday, Aptil St dents desiring\ admission, should bo sent on or biro: ertbit date. • • . G. W. I.lsa , s, Principal. HARRIS,. of the " pee Ilive,'_ts• n or York, Purchaqog &largo and do -4° nt a:florin:tent of Spring 31illinery Goode. dies ieep a einirp loolz-oui for lika "opening BE HIVE —The ladies of \ To wanda l aud vicinity, will find it to their interest to' defer purchasing their 'Spring ,Millintry and Furnishing GO:s,ds until they have an. opportr nity dfiexamining the stock of 11r. Haunts, late\ of the llankrupt Store. 31r. H. is now in the city, and Will open in a few days the most com plete assortment of 'gcrods for the • ladica ever establislieJ in this town. ser Exlmiations of Te4chors for the Sommer Terra,of Schools, will be , held ea follows',: Rome, 31inday; April 13 ; TroYiVed• nasdai, Apiil , ls; East Saiithfield, Friday, April 17; Tdie trora, Edinger school noose, 31ouday, A Towanda, at Public ,School Hoine, Satur4iy, April 25., . . . . Applicanta will' pb aso ; come provided with Sixth Reader, pen, ink, lead pencil and fools cap, tzercites to' begin at 0 o'cleek a. M. [ ' . A. A. IiEtIcEY, Co. Supt. . Tow , tida, March 28, 1871. •-, , • 042i , -TAIZTNEICSIIII! NOIICE.- -2 filt G ro -1 f . .1 eery and Produce lyigineßs, late in thp,nsme or' DI. J..,c):.-;o, at No. 1 Patton's Ittoeb,l corner of *tin !find Bridge streets, will be continued from this date by the undersigned in the firm, name i:if STEVENS'S; LONG. • They will pay all claims against ttie former bnsinells, and with them all out-standing accounts must be settled witlio: t delay. They will continue to pay cash for co l ntry produce, a;nd will jeep their as aortal nt of goods at alt times complete. ~, Gr.. STEVENS, j onGE . M. To Wanda, March 2,1874.. 1 • .2 Atir" Tlio, following ladies arct here by appointed a committee to have char, -0 of the Lecture Committee's Far and Fe -- t to be held in Mercur's Hall, April-7 and 8, 1874: MrsiE. T. Fax, Mrs. S. W. Alford, Mrs. Dr. Port r, Mrs. J. J. Griffith, Mrs. E. Hi Smith, Mrs. ,Wrn. Mix, Mrs. James War , Mrs. Wrn.t, Mtllory, }lies Mary Bartlett, Mrs. James Wood, Mrs. W. H. Dodge, Mrs: James Macfarlane, Mrs. P. D. Morrow, Mre. .3. B. Judd,lMrs. J. W. Means, Mrs. C. L. Tracy, Mrs.. Dr. 'Furrier, Mrs. GuY Watkins, Mrs: Dr. Pratt, Mrs. John A. Codding, Mrs. Johtt D. Montanyc, Mrs.' 3. W. Rodgers, lire. 'IL' Welles, Mrs. D. W, Sco t; Mrs. G. U. Wool, Mrs. Thomas Woodruff, and Mrs. Limb. ,ErriOm the assurance that We have received from the ladies, we feel cot:Mc:it that they will sees .safely through this Undertak n_'d Ing, a thatl hey feel interested enongh.in his Fair to take, hold of the same without furtlicr notice. By order or the Committee TO THE PUBLIC !—Parties in 'the vi= einiti Of Wyalusirg, dealing in piast r l have with malicious intent bean reporting t. my ens , r • terriers and other's, that I been dealing in 1: an inferior quality of Plaster; in short, that I only i.a.l stone from Caynga county, f r which. I Iraq paid but ton cents per ton. Sit Ii 18 not the fict, as I can prove by abtludant t atimony; atidlif Laid parties do not Ftop their el nderoas 1.1 repotts tromeduitely, I shall proceed b process of la. That,l buy and deal In oply the best Cayuga Plaster, is evident to all who Dave dealt with l me heretoforiN and is plainly proven by the allowing latter from the men 01' whom I ha*, purchased my entirestock :: •! I . UNION Sranios, March 10,1874. M . T. F. ESPY—Dear Sir: Your faVor, of the 17th i lnat. came to hand this morning, and in anst - er would say that we will certifyl that we have been selling yon our beat Cayuga Plaster Stone. ResoectliallY- •I I ' Yawars, Frr9 & Co. ' Itkwill be acen by this that all' reparte to , the .con,t l rary are untrue, and intended to I;jurc my' reOitaliotrand linsines.i. I have a large stock of llte best Plaster at my Mills at Ittunnterfleld Cr cl ,. ik, and while I thank my ,tutemers for thei patronage heretofore extended, d. respect full. solicit a continuance of the same. • T.F. ESPY. Itpmmerfleld Creek, March 24. 1874. s ~ - M A .1? I? ,I E D. ROSS—EASTABILOOK.—In Borlingtop."3.larch 2a, by Rev. G. N. Transuo, Mr: D r T. r Rosa ' and Miss Belle Eastsbrook, both of Ulster, MINGO ,S*--BICILiItDB.—At the ,reridrnco of, 14v. N Richards, in Now Albany, March 25, by Rey. E. B. Craumer,'Orrin I'. Mlngos, of Monroeton, and Miss Angie Itilhards, of New Albany. - • i B3IIIII—CHILDES:—In Rome, biro', at the residence of the officiating clergyman, March 22,1871, try Rey. P. I'. Maryott, Mr. Q. L. Stnith to Miss Nettie Childs, - both of Shrishe. .‘ll , " 1 * VANDYKE—MoNA.B.--At the residen l ce of U. Ili Butt; March 19. by the Rev. S. P. Gates, Ur. Charles W. Van Dyke, of Canton, and lirs. C. IL McNab, of Nichester, N. Y. BEA / F—NrcICEE—In Franklin, March 24. by Elder Cap Newell, Mr. JogeOlt Ito a and Mies Eta hi Kee - both of Franklin. ~. PIPIIER—HOLENBEC!.; —ln Evergreen. March 28, by Rev B. /once; 3. %V. Firmer. of Albany taTs . formerly of -Warren Co . N. Y., and Cordelia Hidenbeek, of Athens Born., Fa. • : . HO lAN —At—.it the Parsonage, Men ' r c eton, March 26, by Rev. Matlock 'Arm strong, Mr. Jerro C. Motion to Miss Dolphine t 4 E inii, both of Liberty Corners. . VA. 'DE3II,II4—BOWEN,At The parsonage, l arren, Pa., on the 25th inst., bpi the Rey. '1 M * Mani Mama, of, the First: Presbyterian C lurch, Mr. Byron W. Vandemark, of Union, rooms Co., N. Y., and Miss Clara E. Bowen, a, ngliter of the tato Jacob Bowen, of Warren Centre, Pa. . DIED, ..• HRkilkiltliONY. la WY hi i g, 61ar la 11, 1871, en' ALl'S:young:A 3 d u anghter ‘ of Leonard d Sarah klarminay, aged 7 years, 6 months nd 23 days., 1 • • . , Di, RTIN.—At Wyalnsing, Match 29, '74, Ralph , Martin, aged 65 years. TOWA,NDA MARKETs wirousALE PRICES. Borrected -every vrecmotioay, by C. 13. PATCH so i ree to changes W eat, * bush • • • • Butr bush ckwlt heat. * bush • • =lt bush' • .* bush; Bonus, 1p bush. . DOLT ilruils) 'OW _ ( dab7r)* lb new , Eggs It doe Potatoes, * bush,now Flour 'ft barrel Onions * btieb Wuoirrs Ousts.--Wheat GO lb. ; Con; 56 lbs. , ll~e 66 lbs,; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 4G lbs.; Buckwheat 58 lbs.; Beaus 62 lbs.; Ban 20 lbs.; Clover_ Eked 60 lbs.; Timothy Seed 44 lbs ; Dried Pettebes 36 lbs.; Dried Apyl s es 22 lbs.; Flat Seed 60 We. • , MIII=I=II Col OE $1 0 C.l 75 1 t;t) 200 45 (4 40 .43 @ • 42 17 0 5 0 r t 111 50 aft= z ' 4, by the u lOW uumlw rtes ( wi 1Y of tual4weetiee.atttrest Dr. Dodsou. Area& -,Block a tri r a l er i ttbt t ge l SW.lAcgleitilifr,V • 361. when th most Pi A 4101 1 7 . ei •I • T ol I: VI • ' li.g t f be coast e ' 8 s •Q • th tie II at 3 11 in v itTz—A: dOpNBEIS4I able, tat " d; st weak , . nervous , . ex.. ited . "I 1340;108y or animation' COll4 fused h r • , liemory,o ft en with lebilitati. kits Invol 1.,- dikthargee., Theeonsequeucei oresesue ' me tat overwork or indiscretions: * The Na n ou return finds a _sovereign cur t s, in HIIMPII TB HOMEOPATHIC . BPECIPI i l No. 23. t nes tip, the system, arrests dill ; ' , ages. is Is tht. mental gloom and despo*, 3y, an *t . Jt,venites the entire syStenx. It 101 str Wetly: find attraye, deafen.. Pritki or ap ek 0 tiri ONO boxes and a large et er 4 r,;whlCh Is Important in old, serf.; case , o 1 per single box.' Bold by ALil tgb o snt to', mail on receipt of Trice.l Idr ,i I • Owns IL Potirm 1 the 4 Virard House,. Towanda, Pe. XI 13 ; Mercer's . Block, :Towanda, Ps. 11 - I ROI P near fifteen p log loffer ded In any sane .fion' • or Al any, Id OLIO =Ha ing 44. ;eic4/I°3lcB balic3.gr;lol. eerviaa to the gi shof i met. of Ito connty , CALVIN 26.tf, • kFtITON,:AGSTS 1 , 01 i LIEE 11 4 181:JaANOE.C12 Patti:es block, Eiidgo StrAel i L' , MI Es: CUT IKU; K. D., 11;BADUAT , r i ßerrer,o, N, Y,, I AND SURGEON, au RUN, PA. - tore of J. firowsLL • 1 77 ar UM I.lE'l `ll r 9 ERI VIES, ATTOIINEYS 4 , 8.. BLOCK, 11A.L31.-;-~,- -- EVE.NINO, APRIL .:1D 111 NA MINSTRELS se Colored'Troupe . of 1 I PERFORMERS. 18 ies, Songs, Dances, Sketelsesdc.O.' mid .50 cents. Doors open at 71: lserred seats for sale at Kirby'. B. W. WATSON, Irsnager..l Business Agent. . BEES Adreaga commence Drug Stdrt ADD .IID THR, _ CONDITION 'mgr SATIO . NAL Elitrx," . lof Towanclai R EP' of Fa., at elt Incss. Feornary 27,187{ RESOURCES. . . _ LOlllB am Overdraft U.S. 'Bond. V- S. lion;di Other stuck Dukf f ;o 3 Du front Due oni Bank!. g Furniturr Current cire'ulatioa urities on band and mortmes n; and reettiWageuts..' :42,838 Banks ' - • , - 6 990 8 dza and bankers...—. 9.007 39 .., .... 15.F.135 . 9 3 .1/11,.3 • 2,000 CO Taxes Pali °teas AM Bills of at Tractional 1, 'Legal tenoq urucr cub iteiu Iten ' .1 Dunks ' 1 'ci ey.(inclu4ing nickel) 1r .1. ~.5....... i .... ~. .. .:. . . • 41PLLITIES Cal) 11 -4 tlP't Surplaerf Fachinge. Profit and tIMIEM ...$125;000 001 .. ; 80-,000 00 ; ' • ; • 789 03 • " ! 6.300 901 'Ttstauding... 107,405 001 120 CO \'. 136.912 06 N . i 20.961 30 .. -. .. ... - 14,325 59 11,423 18 . .. . ' 4 \ $373,240'03 - r 1 E....M. YLV.VSI4, I )f Bradford. 1 ( Cnd'S, Jr., Cashier of the First National a, do solemnly swear that the abovi3 e, to the best of my knoitled,ge an fr.? N. BETTS, Jr. and sworn to before me, this \ 'sth day. 4.„ r , W. H. DOD E, , Notary Public. I est: JOS. POW ELL • 0. S. RUSSELL,I Direct° J.,0.-'FROBT, , . , MS Nationals circulation Dividends unpaid..., Individual D4posits Tim , s certifier s of deposit Duo to Natio al Banks... Notes and it s.reAlacounted STATE 0 r County . < I. N. N.l DEI Bank of Tr statement s t belief. I Subscribed of BlareI4118". Comster —At • VOTIC S. internal Revenue speism Taxes. May 1, 1374, to April 30, 1575. The LAW I DecembAr 21. 1872, requires eve person en cd In any business, avocation or e - plo%ruent,w Leh renders him liable to SPECI TAX, TO PR CURE AND PLACE' CO viSPICOUSL 1 HIS EST BLISEIMENT OR PLACE...OF BUSI NESS, atlT P denoting the payment of said SP* CIAL TAX f t the Special Tax year beginning 314 . 1. 1874, befo ei commencing or continuing businc u r after April , 1874. The taxes mbraced within th e .provisions of o law above q °tad, are the following, viz r Rectifiers $2OO Dealers. Fet4l liquor ' ' - ' 15 )0 Dealers, wholesale liquor.. '. ' ICO. 0 Dealers in It liquors, wholesale.... ..... . . 50.00 Dealers In m t liquovi, retail,— i 20 00 Dealers fn le f tobacco ~ 25.00 Retail dealer inileaf tobacco ' - .500,00 And on sales of over $l,OOO fifty' centi for every dollar in-excess or. SLOW. 1 1 Dealers in Eaufactured tobacco illanufaetu of stills And for e still manufactured.... And for eseh worm manufactured. Manufactur acf toba , co, Manufactu aof cigars - Peddlers*f obacco, Drat class Amore than tiro h 'roes) 1 - 50.00 Peddlers (:)f ohacco, second class (two hones) 23.00 Peddlers of obacco, third class (one horse).. 15.00 Peddlers of obacco.l fourth class (on foot or 1 public conveyance) 10.00 Brewers of I as than 500 barrels 50 00 Brewers of .00 barrels or m0re.. .., 1.00.00 Any ,pers.n, so liable, who hall fail to comply with the fc going requirements, will be subject to severe ' pen• Volk, 111 . Persons 0. firms liablelo pay any sof the Special i tuf Taxes named abovo. must apply to GEORGE. D. 2SONTANY Y} Collector of Internal Revenue a To wanda,' and pay for and procure the Special Tax Stamp or, S amps they need, prior to May li 874, and WI HO T FUILTRER NOTICE. 1 rr -- J. W. DOTIGLASg, 1 - Coma Wiener of Infernal Rcreliu Crru x or sm. RaVrstmo Was is ,TON. D 0., February 1G.1874. D IS C. sh p h( LIITION I —The co partne4- : ,eretefore ealstinr, under the arm ;us e gers Es Co. Is this day dissolved by SI. C. Mercur withdrawing from s ! Rodgers will settle and pay all liab '- ,ate arm . and collect all .c.lalmaand of L. B.flc tual conaent firm L. B. ties of the I donuts Tie Towanda:l All per.° late firm: by Il with moan after which collection. building on hand, at door., thol Believing ore," wd 1 1, w, ntlng an ive can do 1 'WYi • them: L. D.I3ODOERs,.. 1 • M. C. nrEnctr. , March 21st, 1811. • ' la knowing themselves indebted to ,e account, or notes_past due. can set le • llctime srevions to the first of atavirst ; , time they will be lost with an ordeer for Our old business of manufacturing and be carried on sensual, and I shall keep . reduced - prices, a good sock of sash, ge. am., and till all orders prm 9 yy. t ••deeds are better things than,' w ds 'vita our old customers and an; ere thingin our line, to come and see what r yOll. , - .L. B. 110DOV.R8. • MING SEIIINARY ,AND ' • M.ERCIA.L -COLLEGE. - .as of study. , Prepares ladies and g n ollege, for teaching and for business. .d Higher English, Mathematics, ScienCe ; Modern L nguages, Vocal and Instru. ic: Drawing and Painting, Scienceand accounts, Telegraphy, etc., et c . taught ..ced teachers. Expenses reasonable. opens April Sth. Commerclatstridents 1. L. L. SPRAGIIM• All others' ". D, COPETAISD, 111.. Principal, t. , ton, Luzern° Co. , am Flco corm: Semen for common 'I Ancient an. menW Mn 1 practica l cr. by experie, Spring, te addreas Pr . Mar 1 1 94 . 1 F°R.ISA.LE, --HENRY liplGS vnty & COMPANY, Breeders and Shippere of the foilewiligi varieties of fowls : I 1 PARYRIBGE COOBINS from Crosby's strain of ConneoActit, crossed with Philander Williams', I, of Maas.. imported stock- - ' l' l' , BUFF OQOHINS from ft kferrp'a imPorte,d stock, crossed with Philander Williams'. . 1. Wring PEA COMBED BRAMMAS from,Phil l in. der Willia a' Deke of york. 1 II No infer or specimens sent out. I' OfeW trl 's of each for sale and eggs al so , in their season: nd to company for price list. ' !I H. KINGSBURY & CO. il rnratietwas. Fsh. 12 FilitirittiE STORE. 1' N E7 SEP H i j a new Tarnitrum Store ,JE STREET, - TOIVAND B RID hr- ; re lac atll keep or. baud is 11. ASSO IT ENT OF . FIMIN 11 ME Which NO) bu sold 11. S Tl.lieT !.11.NNOT nut. TO *LEA '1 All x.ll i o Hilly favor,birr. Ktlh ttieii pattop3g i• mai tie wanted in.the Furniture liun Wn.a.t..2t CALIF ON HrsEs , and exan elsevrhe g „cds cast Pricea ber m s °r6 i P 2 P i te , ih68879, M! 1 1 7 . IIEATH. • - ; 'abed his business at Maimfacturlng and I all - kinds of . r I• LS. MILL PICREI. MADE asp DRESSIDI kes the best STRAW - CIITTEIt . now as rders - Alled promptly. at - I 9, ROCKWELL & CO., TOWAIiDA. rA. TI-414- • , flu estab Repalringl EDGE TO E He also use. AU 3IRA Idp U. I C °A The en, son Coil dealers w in the Vein. A ; calling 0 04 Fan& are havi • !Dinged. To • scribernsilng_ the agency of the II 'tchl4 ry at liMpsten is preparecyto Of Mob ith all' sizes of Anthracite Coal, prepared At inannSt. from , the celetmiod 110oopeS lall supply of, this' Coal may ha isien by W. H. liumlaton. at the lie— VoallYarci. /.'ne bleck south of Main street, where all .4 to Full • weight andsed quality W. .;It Fah. Z. ital.. 13,13 I • . 11 , -. 1 . ' . 1 ' VailigbOistt • , :r -,,- , i e 4,...41,;:; ,:.. ra t t ' l t° l3T ,F 4 141 ! ) - Pfira," , . , •,. -' l; -, '[ l N irrN,ONNEtiaiyistt . ' s: essinautostd4roctlizie to litiadelphia, Waskington, and that:lMb. Illi • , • i Paseengera ,tly this to** take 44 nsylv 1 4 a* Tork Itad/road . train, parting TOwanMt at 1 140 it s 8./lir. 4 Ml,":004 nmaita 4101 e enAtteertiala lat =with . train lot North ,Pana's _ 1 arrive a PidladalPtas at 5:20 P. 01., IG:op.m.. In time to tak• night trains eithe or :15) South Or Neat. Palace , ..areattaebed to a 2 Est 40 16 -* • ' I , , 11 1 1 •. _ City pinworm awe i re at e Depot) arriv or USW Ohre passenger ato the 4a,rious De to ala tea partsof flo eity'.! ' ;, er l i l le yell) , - I I 1 , atramMatt: •‘!, I 1 1 '': 1 ' ia North Panes , ludalpad Depot; 2 ip tad /MOMS .. Pbilador at 80 8;9:15 it.. vrirtag at Towanda 4:07 eg tos P.M. awn, oev P. Name. Norge &Tit + keel! and ;delivers eg. gage.;o9loe o. 105 hoot • ,-'- ,Pinladolp I , i,t I }4. isittoir• s; - 1 il l s : Preightreoeived k Areal, ooWp and; orwart, i Freight train T and ally Aara MI , / iitit imich 1411101.14 : - qOl3. N.P I F a ra SM. I Ti,110,3.'157.. • e1pb.41.. eons: i 1 iVATWHES I NIVSDLESS VA! TEII.-4VOE • , • At • I , I tE.IITIFI.II, 'GO , ••I • At TZzspda. Pa THE ILARG #319.170 SS 4 ,991 77 101,0u0 ou 100 00 1,912 50 7.101.71 ... 1,127 41 .. :3391 6i3 ... 3,010 '0 ... 1,810 99 411 CO 2 7,825 00 73,210 0 T.ll - 57011 WISH 1.1 • -ROUSES, FAR _ l l , i • . MILL PROPVITY; Or if Sct money . ; cn teal ketato or of term or a torm of.yeara, or' 11ENTS1101; • • • Or other p opertylCollectO I g e u i s tr t gaztlltlea . forltfie pro i hai - e now a coin i Pet cJ thou!eeekiug!- , I • RE i kir ' ESTATE 11 • In tithir to - A - n or clonnts, 1 . • 011., ~ C I Id wings, Pa. 1 alas oril 50 00 20 00 2ATQO 10 t .G0 Id.oo In - In preparingthe presei. , ,- , , . has wording y been the aim of the 'editors to bring doWn the intormation to the latest !limit o dates, and'to furnish an wear* account ;of that most 're-' coat discoveries-in scien, of every fresh produc. n or; in libtrature, and of the newest inve,otionii in the practical arts, as we] as to give a snectnct land original record of the pre as of political l and hie toi teal events. rho work has heel:thee n after I lung ,14 careful prelminary tabor, and w th the midst amPlerreiostr ?zee for carrying it on to auccessffll terminedien. 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' ' --'—'' 'I - i:• - • - i - rt• - h• - • ---- i • .A DMINIST , ATOR'SIitiOTICE.. ' ...c - A...sotico4B hereby given that sit per r sous iudeb - ti ~ ~ to the estate , of Danteliteverty, late of Qvu l lon, If t' . . ceased, are requentod t • make iminediate 'payment, and all persons hail g claims aitalnfit said estate, [ - must present, them -du y authentidafed ft settld II ment. .11ATILTIAIHEVE LY, ll JOHN MATHEWS, 'ISP•• Mar 19'7t. BEI 121 lETY OF Sllt ., , 1• 4 H . 1 TSIBEELIN'S. i • rE I 1_ ,..... _ 4 _ [ yoli, are inolti hr pre.ejat 1 1 ' Ma cumin A 3113 ND ORTMENT OF . 1 1 4ESSIE C RY, MI x fr,D, N . ' H - .01. . 1 41)1 - ND r ..1 I'LvrllHExii4 I 'OWAN, DA,.-111,4 . 1 i 1...-.' MINE _i 1 NOW 1 I W , A.CE(' • .1' 1. lipE '.O BUY. I I IS 1t. 14 1 $ t 'l,l, to I er sec-at ..ryou wit and pal :rapt tra .• MIME EU '-' ill Co well to 11l ;on us. . /. NOBLE .tate•and Loan Agt-nte. , . .site Coutt flank. ,i • • heal oppit 121 AXE,RcANI ,1 PPLETOINS' morx.D.T.A.! . 7 NEW REV,I*I . D EDITIO, , lc 1 I. l• Ez hely rewritten by tli ~ ablest writers o: sabli.ct. Printed! from new type, and ilk with [ Several Thoibend engraving aral Yap \ l'f. ri ' The work origitrally nub isned m l ier th (title - of THAI NEW AMIXICAN CYCL L , P.EDis.- was completed In -1863 since,which time the wide circtitation,' Inch it ' has attainedn all parts o the United Staths, nth the Signal developments t hi ich have! taken place in every branch ocscience t l iter ature and art, aye in., duced the editors and pubilshers to eubmi jitito an °reel and thorough revision, Arid' to iss 0 a new edition entitled Tlin A.II:6ICAN CTCLOPX.FI , it. . Within the last ten yearathe progress of t iscovery in every deportmsut of knowledge, has 132:40 a new work of reference an inTrative want. -. .. I li - The movemeiat of po tip-al affairs, has hTt pace Witlit.he olsooveries of Science, and their fruitful &vacation to the indus:ii I and useful art ,and the contontenCe and refinem nt of social life: Grist wars and consequent r none have occutTed,ln voliing national changes dikerdi,r,moml. .1:-he civil! war .of our own country, which wit at [its heithtwhen the last volume df the' old tort ,ap pen ed. has happily been ;endedand ane course of Coniniercial and indUstrial atlvity lite been coniturnced. ' ~, ~ , . .!! . 1 Large accessions to onesreographi I kiiOwladge ha l e been made by the Indefatigable 'end rots •of AfriCa. , [ , • [ 'lle great:political revolutions of the decade, with the natural result of the lapse of , e. have brotight into public' viewla multitude of, cw men. whble names are in every one's 'mon and. of, wheae lives every one &curious to know the attic., Web. Great battles have: b-en fought Etna irunor., tent sieges maintained, of which , the detailsas yeti preserved only i n the newspapers 44 1'2. 1 1 e art\ transient publications of the day; but while's o g I noiw i to hike their place in !permanen t and authenti history ' I .1 ,t, ... ' At cditiOn tor th ipro ii. it - - ' --- ' , Ai ir ADAIINLST: Netleo 1s herd)! to the estate 01 Al deceased. are requeg and all persons hat must present the,. runt. 'Mar 19 'll - * lIHMU ilbrotice is beret to tho estate of Wit, cessed.uro requests and all ,persona -hay. must present unnt. . - I_ Mar 10'74. Tteri trOwu ye VI: Common fleas of ' Tam, - ISt's. The undersign.. Court to distribut , , , arlsing.troni - thei dal ot. &net,. will attend to du es,of su,. at Ma' oMeo•Iu Tonnudltarougl 'Arita 10, 1871, atllo (facia; a. persons having claims upon said f apphem or be (Mel er debarred the µme. 11114 tlar,taPart ---- ' • ' . ~. a u in . Hartitsge - HoO ,IHn. lg. i, the 224 darer lhaventher. , . !aillae.for Ina 'aux:ad/nit et **lvencounty„le iiild liftstei i " ilrlPlOJolrietkibluatialtre , U( l .i. N4,1864L - J -' '. . • ,Yrastresseforeinktherel4 V , .i, On WHDOINNHAIt. thelll4l ' - i7t4 at tarsi**, °ilea statimat change etleir.**.iikia;Niutaber ~, iCilegonety end-Mato of New. A A tri t highest bidder. the proPi.'" tea sunaldees - conveyed WT. rveyed to me by 0514 llioeigsgs Or . • leftielf having beet* nwl OD- - -libor • , the Wale sad condi.tional cdr, *id 1.1 nch defatdChaving contUuted for z ' days, - ted I beteg required inwrit. • , !saki •hy holders ot,,et leatt i one cp, the tide tenured by said lifori ' , -- Trtut ' which were", et On; time Wt . - test due and outeistlding.' . • .:, ~ nessid unitises some tive • Ow& . sand, t g, ' intelded in Cherry and . Corral •. An Causal , bathe State of Penn , s • y7l 3 'nl P 4 1 10 110 g named and ' " • pa iof . ,to rift; John Baker and Andrew ; ~ Envie, am of ,Pbalip Blain, George Roberta._: - *lneePik P. 4 William Stein. Leonard Jacoby. . 1 ' Philip Wager I How: We."Yeier, Heisler. David . \ Zeigler; Sam 1 ,Carpenter; .lU* Chaim.. Dailey C. Sliph et Gillet, Thomas Galati, dulcet t . • T. Lilian, b Ititur, Joaapb Tater*, Collineon It.- • :Oett ' over end Christian Getting. and he. - ' in ell.ths r !ands of the said Company; and the ' ;•' land of Opinsatty. and all the land* of 'the . . d Cotepsn new octupted for the erection of de- p. , clan gelignite, fr.g., endure theroad-bed ' • o said mile ' frout•thets mines to itsill county of " 8 , Illuct.io pi present northern terminus therertf. ; ! at or near th• Borough of Hearer, In the County:of B • ford. 8 in of Pennsylvania; and all the corpetr-,. : ' * . franchiseof said Company. u -secured by their C er.l T ether with all and singelar the build- 1 , a' and iwz o r:ernente. rights. Mertes, privileges, b .I*Utetnen end apPurtenences to the same ip. !_g, tr _i reversions and remainders, rents, if nes and Waits thereof. 1 or a :or , nil and i napiete doe:4;ll4m of the . D *Pert) , to ' sold. th its boundaries and lou t!, 4s ref, may 'hid to the said Martgage,, of R oi*d as of aid. I . ~ i crane' cif N e.—Te per cent. of .fhe psi chase • -••• money la to ' paid cash to head on the day 0 mile,,: - and the eis ict-:be paid • wiltilti Mt* . 7 - * * " tL °reeler, a ooto Number 4. In Number 48 all, 1 f Street in ih ty of New York. State, of WerY k; - I d ;upon pa cut of • the said balance In toll, o * 1 relater ir receive al deed to the asHi sal t) i'! aveying g title ails vested in me o • aforesaid, Da;ted Hsieh Kith, 1074. r ~• „.. „ JOHN A. STEWART. the bond-holders of the .B.le,lllva ft ' ' i ' Coal end liallroad Comps*: , . ', , , ti C I EWART, Attorney for Teas e, 4,8 all Park Oitt., , 1 6n2. • -.. ' . i vertisement appears In the folio leg • , 1 pabltsbed in the eityof litter? to Tvenieg Post vreekly.! "..Tbe ele art* ' ..11golYork Spectator a dWe kly dvertieer.” , ,•• .. I thl. thet r the, Orb al day of 4;10 =A s I Dee rail s g I ft - 13.111fi. arli/013 RLIIt t _ ; . I beautiful the stLli i. 'Trustee to' HE W. Street, :Slew IMarch 2C.1 .iTIM alma' oewapspe I uat : " The Xleekly Mail Commercial EST litSi r. nitT'll w. irtrtue 1) acrort of Snell !Orators of tb late.:of •Asyli* thY 31aUM lOwino esci of Aarrloro. r(orth by tali on the east and Charles, :f. Vol:net:lmi Wilson Fri and afly.foit dno,ot the ,f rarma in th I OTOS mule k Writ ered.i parts, or to giooii fraisio tittuted..a 4iDoil. apple I , Place. Tb m Franc all a roll° .r' nil school , I' Terms:--,Te flop of Wet; taetts,'Fitl? ' ex '' 111 GOODS 1 0AILED MEI , GR , Pv,LL I 1 : . 1 '.', -'• kT_S 011, 'cod or l7 CrW ' tf"'y for a abort . Ilc .' USE'S H 0 H .~. ar'5.'74.4 • F l, n 9 ofe.r-tu cticn of each A RPI I NB' ',C4I.TRT- SA,,E.-- - .,8y . ' order o the Orpliin.e' Court of B ford Ca.. will exo . to - pobllc)sale on the pr wises, on, IIO7fDAY, , t. ' RIL '2o'. 78 qt.' at 1 o'Clircir,, P. St., the - ()Rowing • cribed real testate. Mt - eater 'Monroe wp... - bound r . and d(tscribed as" follow : On the • [ frNir bi. A 7 l . sn o d n % C we C e e t it l‘l t he t t e u;lN t in b tt i ii i e ß l i a cad„,on el ' onth by dinde of W. IV. Beeker.'co,n slning ab i ,; of an 'acre of land,lth a framb welling d stable thereon, being •a to purchased' f 9. Ws . en, end land of the cid tei of Ruth ' • tiorthran. d ceased.' Terme of alle, I Isso on the Vrorerty,bilitt etrnelcidown; one ball o tho balance ' On contrmatisn of rale: the halaneein fx months IthereOffer. I t ' X. 13; TH, .. • 1. ?i• *A+; adOistra ;or of Ruth 15orth, decd. ii 31arc1f. 9 20. 574-4nr. 1 .. • . . for and T . MONTS 1 c yl. 11 , A P 2 - 3L_T ca Yon are your wife, Dr.u.lffir 'matrimon. day, the 4 (pancan E-, can at every aerated . Pp ICATION IN DrirpncE.—J, • ! . JCL To ealna E. Turk.—No. 148. Illcd. in., 187.1., - IYou nie ekshy notified that 4 John Turk. pm - . hn;hand, as applied ;Lo the conrt of iimmon plena . ,, ' H of rtnitlf9r 1 ,„ for a divorce from the ondisof mat- irimony, a „the said e - itithae .appoid Monday, ~ t the 4th da of Illy; lirtlier hearing the sal4 John In the p iiies, at which time and, plaee "yen can attend i you think proper. ' - .- I, Mar 26. J. M- SMITIL Sheriff. ii _ APP CATION IN I) ORCE.-- •. _' ._ To 1;t aniel DStevens—No. 146 Peen.. 1873. , / , Yon are h re, y iaotited, thatlntoinett Stevensatc..."' ' yourwlfo, rls applied tO the coati of ommon pleas of Tradfor i l co., for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the eiald court has appointed Moo day, .. - the [41,11 day ' of May,,, , 1674, fo ; hearing the - said Antoinette in the premises, at wch time and r - k place yon ' cap attend if you think r, • . , '. MarliC. h 3. V. RA . IThner, A PP I A To E h You life le !: your wife. h of Bradford .riniony, an. do 4th da • in the pre .. attend If .0. Mad& PP j taICA.TION IN DISTRCE.--- Lx:vn l os'eph B,.eichnm. 4 . So. 605. Dec. T..,1873. You are eiiby notified that !guy A.l.Eetchum, 'your wife haa applied to tho'court of ininnori pleas of ,Bradfor. Co., for a divorce frond the bond!' of matrimony and the Said court has akpointed 1110- day, tie t day of:May.lB74. for htartot the Itqlti ffiar A: i the 'premises. at which Sme and Saco you c4n 't end if 7d4 (Molt ProPea: rm Ifar26. i 4. 31. , Sheri ." APP ,, You are hnebathi, of Bradt'. coatrimo., day, the , Horace. you can 311ar26.1 . PP4CATION IN DITORCEF ..cx. To Robert Chandler '. --,No. 419, . any T., 1373 ;You are tatroby notified that Harriet Chandler, kc, your vrifQ, has applied to the court of, tommon plea., of BradfOrd Co.. - foi l a divorco from. the bonds 43f matrimo y 1 and thO 'paid court pia appointed Mon-. day, the t day of May, 1874. for hearinu the aid Hkrriet i he tremi WS, at which - Woe and place Ton can atto d f ycn think proper. I i i • Mar% l., . - ..I..yiptnith, Bheriff. ou -FWD.% , of4l'where m comi mmst p no 04 W. Auliter __ COl e ,2,7, , ...i.... - 1 , ,„, _JE "cti 1 and.:; we =tell of t, fillings ' ism ooleted' 'Ttoido , • 01;10111,1mA Cost.. , t if the.AtilworAPeingriser' - , I ,A 0 Tro sz t ori et datiedke !kit , 4:1 1,414' ea Its dem • co.. 11!,_ . icor 0 1 1'. 0 .5 4 / 11 i7 _at . . 41.......... 0 „ : NS' fl OURT •SA ~--p3y 't an orde'r issued °tit of ' the' Orp424':: lord Cmuaty. the undersign . il-• -- ' 4* estate of Jonathan Whip le„olt, , will eioose to public' aide on ?RP 0 ,2, ltilt,' at 1 o'clrick, , P.- kli. the fol. ; d property; situate in the township - • d bounded as follows, vie :.' Op the .., 4 of B. Laporte end Wilson rutthey: l' ) lands of Jaeob Emery. Y. ' Hemet • _ . terens ; on the Routh by I di; of r: • il Chance Stevens; and on 't is west by ' 4 hey,• eciiitaininn about. on hundred acres, more or lees. • The„property is 6 , et deelrable ~and beautiful y located • • ' ..nty, ,well 'watered and, need. 115 .. • . nod b tat ih of cultirat on. ha slice well 1. la propetty will ha divided into three "it purchasers. The h nes' are .use,s onjiarge bank barn. ith shed - 1 • other outbuildings. The is also .a . d,veach orchard and other reit °nth* • operty is located one and' half miles • '. •wn, station, on the L V. B IL. and '..za Asylum village, and is l ear church Elf •; ' ' . . - • n per cent. down : SLOW alt. aonfinaa - balance In two- equal annual to - still- trest,l 1.1 . • %. , 1 C. E. WM I.E. • ' '[ ' ' LAISILNG NUL PPLE, . • , 1 . 1 [ ' - • ,Admin strators. 1 A.110;si IN ]MV '$ BCE.- - - ,Es. W. wilax,—So..2B3. E. • . T.. 181. krlaby motif:ed. that Eaney i E. Wrca.s.• 't.s aniialito the'court of corcunon picks I l Co. for , la divorce from the bonds .of • Co., traseppohated Eou 1' xst oLdfay. 1874.for_heattng the said ni the m•ratlr. itsrhfah finie and place d. T•cra think proper. ._ _ . . • - I , d, NI. SUTER Slierig. - , 1 •,, . . :,' .0 ITION IN DIVORCE: aim Y Androws—No. 710., bee.T., 1873; b by notified that Matilda Andrews, ke apolied to the court of common plow; 0., for a dicorcofrom the bonds of mat , Um said court has appointed 'Monday, May. 1874, for nearing esaidMatilda s, at which time and lace ion can _ think proper. II J. M. 8 H. SherLff. • I iIATION IN DIVOACE.+- i 1 r - Button.-=-No. 66: - ;Dec } 1'.., 1873- C eby notifi e d th at 'Horace, Button, yOnr h a applied to the " court of, common pleas 1 , .r Co., for ar divoree from thO bonda of . y and the 'Ala court has appointed Mim i day oflAffiy, 1814, for bearing the said n ( be premises . at which •g me and place tt nd if yon think proper. 1 I -.. „ ..,,,i i v-....- . - J. M. Tans, sheriff:. L. 1.- -• ' ICATTONIN D ORCE.--- 1F..,*-zabc thlvanness —N02:31. FleptT.,lB7.l. °telly notined that Geor ,Varmaaa. 2nd,, bind; has applied to the urt of common redford Co . for a dive from the bonds mony. and the said COn t ; has appointed the 4th day of May, 1814 for hearing the 1.; o In the premises. at ,wliteh time and • an if attend you think nroper.. 1 .1, 31. vas. Sheriff. A P To Yeti are your hn , iples3 of of matr Monday -atd Oei place ye, Itar2 e D . Pi POP. I .A . .TfON Nisri TI 0 E.—:— be itter o the incorpors ion ot'the First Ch, web ; of AnstinvMe.—No. Tre, May T.; hi hereby that the bo i ce named As ti a presented to the mut of Common Br ford_l 00., their attic'. sof Association. r decree of Incorporat n, sad the said Jr examined the fume, and finding them 11 decree that they b incorporated as c it fo • on Monday . , the th - day of' May. - -•1. m .l tinleSs ase be shalom. to . U. M... - PECK; - Pothonotary. ' I " I In t Raptiat 1874. snciatin rI t2B of! asking f l Court Il correct, prayed OR'S _oy given that's! -,,e of ,Lktin ?Stikine( I;Sre requested to make t Tone having. claims I ne nt them duly suthe I . 8) VI: decease! =dal must p ment. Marl T El _Li ti matir t ..Act t• the Sul In the to bo • ISLATIVE NO CE. --]- No- . o ii!horebyl given.that an applicatiodwill be , t i n e Legislator° to! pass an act entitled au a thorize, the Road or Public Highway along q f banns river on the Aldo or the mountain oShip of Standing Stone. Bradford County'.; p red by. the dommonwOlthl" lag Stone, March 3a. 1574. .1 1 , lIIRAV 6011.D0N, - ,1 : HENRY W. TRACY.. , SIMON STEVENS, 1 . ' . [ JOHN•TAYLOII. ' - ' • ACHATIT.IB BTEViSB. 7 INISTRATOR'S NOTIOE. pee Ls beiiby given that all persons Indebted, .4. to of Jonathan Wbdpplt. late of Asylum. must make immediate payment, ant An acing claims **nit seld estate most pre.' dnly nnthenticated for settlement.; ' I ,C. E.' WHITE. - • .tIILT) warepLE I L . , - -AdMiniftblitoY4- Fig tothe d ,, person: sent 1 Mar . , . se STRATOIit_NOTICE. e is bireby given thaiallperidiutindebted .ststa at Levi IX Albro, kilts of Albany! ased. iro regtieigell to make immediate and ill persons having claims against Flmust Ip resent them , duly authenticated , . ant. [ , WASELEICAYES, ',, 871. . • ' - Administrator.' . . Loth Ar twp, de papm e said ert tor settl Mar d • ITRATOIVS: NOTICE-- I rebniven thatallPersona Indebted /Ibrahim A. Warden, are requested late payment, and all persons Las at said estatej-must r present Ake= • tdr eottleraant. • ursoims. Administrator. with the Win sus= a. co is het tato of , Ltam di s kith' lonticat tt tho ing 11-1 el* duly an, 1111 ME • Eel 1-* olut.-7 persona indebtal In, -late ' , of Pike, • ainte payment • last said estate. treated' fdreettle• 1711 Me& Executor. MEC