Xltadfoti tpodtt Towanda, Thursday, April 9, 1874. 1 !LOCI. AFC.P GENERAL. 1. NEW depot is ' ' banding at the cut end of Parlistreet, near the river, THE Ladies Temperance -,.yr.-this place tut preparing an appeal to the dealers in whisky to giro up the disreputable NVOlsineerely hopo they may bo sue. eels ,j - r . - annlversery exercises of the Episcopal Simday-gadol, own° off Sundiy last. The chitreli Was Well filled, and the p eceolars acquitted themselves well. The Rector delivered in 4nstructive address, which was 4istened to attentively. , - 7 C1)111a rEOCEEDINGS.--Friday, April 3.1 . . _I Ron. F. & Streeter presiding, and Associate Judge. Russell on the bench. ' bourt was in session is portion the day. The time was occupied in g'ianting, rules, making suctions and itrgnmo its. . . \„ I ED. IREAmirEn : "Oiidatva Grange" of the Pations of Husbandry, was orgsnized at Lig Pond; by Deputy S. W. Drcs, onl the 21th intt .The following are the officers for the re tusi-nder of the year Master, Was. A. But.- L&[;- Overseer, Ars= IlAvus, Lecturer, C. E. - WOODWJR:II2: Steward, l D. G. H3tITII; Met Steward, N..W. Smut; Chaplain, A. H. &torn; —Tie-asnrer, n. D. GLEASON; Seen, S. S. HUGGINS; Gate -keeper, A. J. Diciamios; Ceres, Mrs. H. E. Sc^frr; Pomona, Miss L. H. Wn,t.tssts; Flora, Musos SMITH: 144:ASSI Steward, Mrs. Linfa Sxrru. S. S. 11. • .Plrsonti...--President liktois and Director's Maass and CODDIXO. of the Bradford P B. Co., are in Philadelphia this Week in can. imitation with the officers of the Pennsylrania Central and Delaware and Balloon Companies, in regard to the construction of the railroad from Binghamton to Canton. We are assured that there is no d)tibt of the speedy em- Fiction of the work. • —Crono Funi, the former gentlemanly and urbane clerk at the Ward dions, was iII town on Saturday. , He is now emplo l yed' for a Bing himton houFF. Gera) is dceidedly popular, and. couscgnently a valuable Lau Or any position, . Riroirrn : • appaseening Grange of the-Patrons-of. the £*trons of Has handy; at Windham, WWI oiganlzed under the superviAion or Deputy S. W. Drcs,- on the first thy of April The follotting are the officers for the_remainder of the fear :','faster, George Bia:crip; Overeer, S. D. Whitt; Lecturer. Mrs. (Ica. 'ltoecrip: Steward, Elmer Nial;AsfalSteiw- ard, H. A. Shultz; Chaplain, Tristram White; , 'Treasurer. G. G. t; Secretary, R. W. Var- Inez; Gtte-keeper. k.-NVar.z.); Ceres, Mrs. Mar l\., \tha Shultz: Ponwns, Mrs. laneiehnsen: Flora. itrs; J. W. Swill.; Lady Asst Steward. Mrs_ Seth Doane, jr. s r. W. DAnuNe, r;esfy. Wtodhatn, April 4, 167.4. TII.E.BALLUM Will. C.“ ' 4 . t.—We last - - wee'Civh - tilishel the Troy Court proceediega, In which the case of Ilimexti. vs. E. T. Fox, was rett4retl to. :Tle csse vria to test the validity or the will of the lite 0. P. Dattaxp. The jury failed ta agrce, all is understood they were e.tasdly divillsd,-sim for pl.alatd and Fi.S. for .I..fendant- TUE) ..Vorfder.. Tier Gazifie gives the follaanng acoonut of the trial':' . ' T.Le ir surt-room Was 'er... - wded at all =cc , . for several *days '33st - recut to listc..: to the testi ' ra - inv and arguments in this case. The action IV.t4 b: - .aught to the name' of I. A. Pierce and Thomas Maxwell, ercontois of the estate of the Late 0. P. Ballard, &Coes:se-I. et al., against the Committee. in Lar.acy cf 0. P. Ballard, jr. fliera has ileac: been a case in oar court that ° ha, exc4cai so ilanZil iuttr.:;;, and called so largely on :ha Aympattnas of our citizens Nearly one-half,ef the spectatlors in the court were ialeo. Itt.e case n - as called on Wedaeo• day morn.ng, ant the examination of witnesses oi r 'toned until Saturday morning. Delos Rork. tie?,, W. T. Parts. !decry Peet and E B. Par sons, were attorneys for plaintiff.. sr.3 W. 11. Carr.o.:7han, E. Overtor, jr.. ant M. F. miiott of Wellsleoro. were. counsel for de:cad:a:to. The arguments, Nilli:h were very able. were made en the aide al the plaintiffs by Messrs. Davies and Parsons, ar..l on that of the, defence by Messrs. Elliott and overten. The question of the•oanity of the teolat:...r a: the:time the -.- .11 was made, was diszusord :n a very ihle - ial oftentimes eleelacr.t manner. Saturday n: r- LO,:to, 1n a very candid, char e, Judge 3.1,71 .a ltitve the case to thajaVy. who retired. rem. t out until, Sunday rnerning at It) o'cic.i., ' when they returned with' the statement tl, it they could no: agrei. - .. They saire tb,ca dts-mios , :3. It is antlers:alA ,that the jar:: Were evenly ':aided la then - or:int:ins.' Gr.AN , •E.3_II. - Ern3ic. AT WI .u.t - s_ING: - .. --117 sit::::.: Gout:;! .1.0n8 . .5ar,,..; of ea-Tryst:: •a -t."-:c au.l members ef the ouborluste Granges ''" i. , .1=1.:3:S cf Rraiford, SUsquehanns, Wy ....,- , i ..... , N n anu v-,zs,. m,:i-at, wyslustr.f.; *on Thar,- ';v, April 2.11 - .74. and wsa ea:xi. to order by S' l ao Do-v va' S.W. Itr:os. a ft er come remarks . ' ' es:J....tic:llg the e.o.‘j , ets of- Vail. , tre.”.tir.;:. The :7.1 cf salsershr.ate Granges itw called, Lai 01:, :. tee rep:, s•ntirg them were Idruittca to 6....t> tr. the "Conr...-11." A 'are nurdlie!r of • F 1 -dr - h-D:• - o. Sle--1`•:-..c: a ---• r.--...-r.t Ths . 4 •av gAl i :a:Egos were reps.:Loa...lt:a :. • . It - . a.... c„ Td.:at '7 . Z!.. .s'itll 11:1l. P. It. Mtn -- ..,•••-,::. 'a C 7 C .... 51:.,71.,•11:4,1. - :. 1.7)7` . 11C - rr,:k , ' • 01L . 1 1,1 " :. , ;. - , .1:-.1onrh Ct.:l•.:‘-, 1141t.t.‘7 , -. C/ -.-.:re, t.' , :-.:::::,.:xl.. V .F ozr.r.,-. Wysail.:ll:::r. Co 19.--11-:.-. 0---.- 1 :It nd, r, -rue. Wy.r.!•:..5 - .r.z . , A- - Tin, 'a..", CIF--...i.:-._ , ;.1. Scr.vr..r.f-le:J.' Ca' caste: 1.7,-ter Wit:.. "'. ' r.. 1: : 1 , - - - -:hz. S ----1-I- 0, :i. - . - --.), • - --- , , .--. 1 -;- r ' r •,,,i . r.••:•,:-.,. is ••• r - c:'.:: i .-.. ~1:--e-''s :', "! : 7 •tlll 11.;:aly•- .11:a-'gr, .1 1 L : !: `,t`-:ever ' l '. Ili ~.I.lor;sr. 1..t.N.71'. Ate . A. r. 1. , ....! - , Sieas ,. .l. H. L It-aai . s. . a-1 , 3: A-.. , ;=S:- v. ard, ~1. 1 7-rt Ail t; Chaplain 'l'd: ....l.: L'._;- , E..*: ri.:Eis,... - :...r, E. - 11..P..-1.....n - ig . 5f.:... P. H. 11-1:1: tdale , l:l- - :: S A A'•::: - .. t.''-..A'.., lilrs Li. B. 1r. , :::t:.-.. i'erkc.."4.. '.1. , .. 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In a:ow:dar2 therewit t1:s: SIR-ter......p . , - .:tat- - .1 tl-. , e roll-yr:mg .dp.m.T.:,t; A r 1 ..::,-. -.,..,... I A. Park, sal G. W.s-la i'• • • T.:, .: . --t.r.; ros. 'nil:in. Eta regard - to e'-l i g . - - ....: rd::..11-. - r. ~ : wa, - ff...72.3: -and ale ri: , 2 :-.:-_,.-- l, .1. - :At it ::::, to ::::..4.?, v...:4"...1 ..,, t.U.7. on: , :t...5.::::: a: - :-...:4.1::.ii in...int: ..,,a,: .r! oche ^l' -s i :nit: , to : : ‘ , 3. of .the farmer. we CS ''._. :: alt.. t•,:. r r , f7e , ...72.31.Tr, Pe;',:tros a.ml lltste aztains': .7',. N' 1=,:.• ::..•••:* =t•er• - ;1.1p any o re-ted :.:: ',1..---.1..zu to the rite 11, - . 1 - ..: 1.15 rl.7ll=7._ s c.:_• : Lutti.-est:. soad al s - o t • -.. ',:tior. I.lnp'cl'bv the Naf.x..al Gcanc...s .. 1. 1 . _ -...-. e .r...''..A. -15.! (...: f...-1.::. - szy, 1.....74,:1ks ...N....0w -' - co.r,sges...' to sgr.cul.narad rursatts and bar no tuterest :ncord:llot - web cur parpcse whteh -...1- -13 c-ovtrr. all in selectic,s, rho i:l.-Trz,:z i ts.r.u'r.::e:l is tat:t.t_toors is our order "i'....1- 1,....: ?•:::: .:.-----.L.-: ''. -t.: was (-Z--...-e-3 , ti.V...7...`33.r 5.,!.:1. , ..Z.1: 1 . :,,$ \,::,:=%. That a Viti'. Qf thanks :c eitenal :s tzie unem.l.ler* a Wyalr-v:r4 Grange. No. I' •• es sac:tr.:ma b-c-ap.t.a.;.zy to th...lW in - , 2.1:. - ze at the nueetsEr of Itabs evv - ....:cit, ‘1.3‘. , t , ) the Trustees et Wyalcovng Academy ., J A not 4f thtir hal l. . A '' . ....c.ir--4 , 43 to. mere at. Torat.da. cz he' .... ::- , .!a2, ra .T . c.nen. E.-cat. (...iwvinhanrs. W.y C. 1: - .'.11`,:;44,34' , ..;:s plesusi. ettpy.l . ....f D. L:-. , * r... - !, Ifutar. • * "I I* „ `:. :- , r..,5,, •••'‘‘'),- IN's" - I - r - T 7 ..tT t. V . L. - s T:_e z.z_zusday-5:::: , ..i1 • Ins i t,ita to - -, . -i - ' a Cdiz.ge was toil at tte rffi , :os Ca - .11:uaz. .11a.r:1, 2.1. :us! .4t, 1.,. ' -,-. ...-.......ra Pr.-E...dc...: - ; and,. Prec..-:1: • -i.' - .Vi-r....... St i '*, Q r. It, ' Opt "" - ''• ' - : 1.; : - 1ast.tate aztl r-.:a.lx.,gi 1 I ',' ' • : ---. ee tu eh - IF; gr r:f 11:-..ce.: i, - 1- -'2.- .-...-: c., ,•- ,; ,1a....- .G. L W.-: - . - -.: !..: rt1:1 .. ~ y t.l:@ pas:or, wt._ .:`' ..- 3. .... - ..7 - r. :...'-' !.........t , .-:-" , A I:. 'rat: =lei • C It • --17 -.U:... T. O. Sza;th prim '' -- t - ct=. A-2:ca` --:---it. el Lt.:. m-. -,.. Omen Sunday &hoot, by P.O. Dxiltwell, See. rotary of the School; Brit ilmoolion. "The Place and Purpose of the Sunday-school," vas discussed by, D, T. °Melt, Wm. Pattenon, A. Dingman.y.DockWell, L L. Young, ;and G. L Wilhlams. Singing. Second question, "Or ganizatioLtellfanagement of the Sunday sqhool." d by Wm. P. Horton, O. L. roller, Wm. Pitterson, L Young, 0. I. Wil liams. Eibigbag. Dismissed by benediction, to meet at 6} P. sr., 4 4 . Erening Seision.—Opened with &ging by the Institute, 'ind (Irrational exercises conduct ed by L L. Young. Annual report of the Ghent liandapichool, byD. T. Gillott, Supt. Third question, "How lay the Family *nisi the Sunday-school?' discussed in an essay read by Mrs. F. IL Yought. Followed by L. G. Fought, F. C. Rockwell and others. Singing; Mrs. F. M. YOught presiding at the organ. Fourth question, "How th 6 Sandayecliool assists the Family," discussed by Milo L L. Young, Li F. Post, S.H. Shores and Wm. H. Smith, of North Towanda, and 1 others: aestion ol by pastor. This was a very in teresting se ion: Singing. Dismisseed benediction, td moot April 20, at 9:30 ..Second Day Morning 6ession—OpeiWxl with singing by In Inte, and headingin concert parts of sixth • • pier of Romans. Devotional exercises. An • nal report of the Shores Hill Sunday-sch • • by L. G. Yenta," Snpt. Fifth questioh, "Ho to Preserve Order in our Sun- day-schools,' .• owed. by George Gard, A. Dingman, L. Post, LL. Young, Wm. Patter son, B. .T. Gi !Sit, G. L. Faller, and pastor. dinging; Miis Marian Shores presiding at the organ. Sixth question, "The Duties of Sunday school Commit tees," discussed by L Li Young, G. L. Fuller, aad Rev. G. L. Williams. Quet ton drawer ed, and questions answered by the pastor. ; Resolution paise . dto reorganize all the school! on the charge the first Sunday In April of ea year. Singing. Dismiszed by benediction to meet at I:3d P. IL Afternoon Stssion.--Opened with singing by Institute. Miss Eva Newell M the, °igen.° Beadingin con*rt the fifth chapter of Romans. Devotional ex*ises. Seventh question, "How to Study a Leiner discussion opened , by` M , AI Carrie Poit, r ading an excellent esuyi, , ,and followed with remarks by Bird Gillett, 3lrs. Clark Smith and others. FL J. Gillett made a verbal report cif the Hornbrook Sunday-schooL Singing. Last question, "How to teach a Lesi Oen, " discusgo6 opened with an essay by Mrs. G. L Williams, by L. H. Kilmer in a few re marks and an ssay by L E. Post, - closed by I. L..koung and, the Bev. G. L Williams.. All the questions here ably discussed, and to say the Institute Ras a sticcess is but a faint ex pression. MuOt credit is due to the musical directors, I. J. Shores, Junes Gard, and I. L. Toting, slid furnished the-music. Th 4 Institute was well atteoed during each session.' The following resolutions were offered(by L. Young and on ri4on were adopted :I &eared, That we as members of this 'lnsti tute, tender to the friends of Union Corners our sincere thinks for the kindness ;they have shown us innroviding for all our *ants, and the cheerful welcome we have ree-cived during thei Institute. i • Rfsoireti. That the proceedingt:of thisinati tate be arranged by the secretary for publica tion, and that it shall 'be the business of the secretary to see that they are published in the £o.4\)r.rnr.. , • .Singing cicsing "lime by Institute and then disausz.ed by benediction, to meet at the Ghent chnrch zt can t or S z tinday-sehaci Committee. - G. L. Friamz, Se y. Itev. G. L . A F.1.-w IJ IB 4vArr. Sm.-num-Ts as mi. atta Wo'sTrueereUsci Molt feLwr.—in ordina ry woman, °lmo great mental compass. was washing, cliches at a fearful rata`the other day, !Oren 'she heard an emphatic rap at her kitchen aloe:. With a belltorcut p!unge of her dish cloth, she - era; last about to call out, 'f.rome in,' when a rnollifying thought suggested it would be quite as agreeable to the person out side, to titre the door opened. , l'rezeoclize-eapon the suggestion, *Le fou9d there a sweet i faced iceman; quite upon or past the crime of life, who after refuSing to cone in, iu, etste , l that she had called to ask Ileassist irte tn. the efforts the 111" es were absut to m sky in be ha'f ef e 're mperauce. Confused and itime.st , im.patteat that another demand upon her already oierhardened strength and atten tiopewas prosinting itselt,• sloe tare a tart of conditional ecomise, and the goat: wl , rnin went her wiy. • . . ~.. Went hero'lee et the dish-pan considered the h.:lei:odes fail i. lejested after she ha I returned Ler tieer.ds' a•len, and eleseei her le tcheu door. ThiS u - as n_. the C.l^, LoWt.oer.. Ceascieneu sate!. "Why ........e•n!el Cit. pale. delicate wornse, , whose horse Las tote, r serf:Ted from the in -1 roads of tateele - terario . a - hese, hasbazd's white head is : - .0. , 55ere...!:- oet intu a chaste and ree f I - treueed itge, r and daliese 6'El stands secure in a 1 high positien l i ef trios% and the safer protection. lof deed rect.:. In esitty, feel m o re - than she, ! who had e•es and daughters just enteric ' ;he' ranks th ! s c. irresreettaih li e nititudi , l The ute:y sat:erect:7y r,47'.y was, that she nho Lad I Made :le. appeal 4,3 her, felt rot . . re deeply for I the we:fere of thelertnid at 'Arki, ee....1n ',.. , e is her eareloss reetherbened did fer her .ewe, 40.- . • dren. . . . . It is 1-,laiti teestues's, and it is.lona - eag straight hoe - iswoutaraind, that if they ahrink this chest:tees of t.4,e11y, they vial sc.ffer the crue -1 qaticees at solute future time,. when thee` can I . 1 Ray it t.-et eafely than no7r. •When mothers I hs:e soe• er.lein to mintnod, they are older I and feelo.e.r in Fhteteal - and mental endurance than they,afe when boy-babies cling about their Ants. l i te! tee at the feeding strings, and 1 n o on ts the tot e to pot feria strength, and c.. I eet against ttei-- 1-x , ; , ..:. that is rninkr; th: boys. . Yen. lie Tr z:..s•l m.....r, ke .l th ler': Yen lure tueeei C:::tei_ n tn.:to - X.?, up in..i. _ix,w3- these stree•- le• e : leftir irateight, shun the chilly !, nett:tan:n.7- c hart yeu. so kin was the out ,, e a:el ti,.. I s'etirg. fer ;!. c-,....s feet that wer .. . .; . •st:-•: - .: '---. le - ,::. ..:.t, ...,.,. Msshe they : :17: . ....: , nab I. :. .-,. a, , r.t:,..”.:5 site: I::.etu•r. ! 5",,.:r , .. 3!.i:.: t::.:re's a l':::::: where Z youth fei face 7 oet i a , iissi...l , 7.e: reed t ver neth :Los eel: - -el.!. . .-•. :sae: .: ee :17 , ii•hee'd ie th i.•!::; ie I:-.. et c:' :::1 1 , t1:7:7 It haef Lreyeth 11.e.rten he e_ Whet Said ion , leeroe eret-erelt: cotefizes ofe'eeese , - .•': 7 „-..... ,3. "..i.to' lee a ~.. :I 'I r.'::;3:4 , of Imr:•te-a,e*. r: . t:::: •.f i • :;a:.t:.. w....: fe•te. a ery that to. e - ' 4, - ii- , • 1 " IL, tl.. -....: , I:AL:ail:Is ~.f heavec .•.:11.;!.t ... :1. , ....-.-,:... • I 0:111 . ..1i.-.....:::,:; Ce• L.. : : ,-. LIL: _ - ~:: ...: c...... 1-3. you. aal '. c:.. .1 . f...• rata: :' ::.1-u, eteed wile , it ws. ~ !....eg te.,- :.`..:f.... - . t . ........,:.e.hat ;roue, freet e t.,:reti, see: t.Fr.lcio ii,..dt...iglat prayer Wee Hot te c ent le t`... , :. rt-.-e5....!..1 of E:s Sari ::..-...Nc: e < , 1 .:a.::: -x 1.,,J , hare wat te.d prayer le i 'sand tatztee the nrefe:dings and. work_ i 1 i.:4,5 :s: His pf -- t ,ei:ge lettet:i., t•di us that Efs foe: Ipitets ere st-res 3. i Veferae, i.fsi a. es ire el Y 7! al-ent leading tie 1 , '.:cosmean> t a foe. heaced with the fatal cue.! e o f I'-des e ^..t te Wo-^•Le.- -- : when the' rum.sc...e" i t-. , beelots - V.::53 the dzaer-siu of your hum. s_rei- dt l aws stway...Lteeml,lyiur despa. ming g what yeeer h.lart presteTs'ltreost. what are you . , • in.- to du 11 . 1Ie laugh; at yet= agony. H i ... - t wants oresto....ers. If y - On ole:,tot to their bet= - , peCied cut 4 !four fell, you are tell by th lore:7 r.,...r5, F .0..-_s i, , fcc..:s!s.:e=z;-, that yon then: -, keel in yen i jpeoper sphere, and attend to yt ! dotnestie a-airs. " Maybe se - tee 'f the rotas_ ..1-...".....0h-ge+e. el iee..l te , _: - :•s. - ztar.. , . . as - ur...!!!raiziae. Hay 'Come e I the fair-faced wershipers :tookas` ^ t• - , • e. ••,„„ . :,-• I - at you, i f you try wrung a e.te. too c.gerotts: ...." .k - tad yr.o fee ail ore.: and thrteugh. yea that ye are locet,-; caste. feeganse you cannot nt still ir. - , euet e:;%.,:afzt of rummer. while the destroy s t is entlereneing the foundations on iklgeth T. I setrietts and .hopes rest. Your woe .....--es d Hleeiaer, an..ltenehts ate heart ere:. Yen - roe: M.Segre i tegs away hie c ay.. - The ens hero of despair takes held of yen.,at. tut, , t ttvz r.1 , ...r. ia tan :- . 4. 1..e1a..- . -.d., hai-etkaitert, t• } ; irsree wile-hin t ; for your Laaeue must be •t• I A PIA Ltta S if Matz has arisen:to rue! the m. terrible foe that has ere: threatened reutke. 1 ! SIT re,:t, I the pc...e el God is not h. e. ' - That plume. tat -riPeets fast!'• and brings I • its ere c...-F . le of crxspeusitizn tie r sitt=. i t...) fa:e iri;Ja i tlte. stayer. DJ Ite in ate '. ! act r. 1.4 ciTtlhet.l to. Ilk the revlt? - H i ?..--. `..... di. 4- .' :ry a it of our I - rg eir:l s'ac...gee, N t k. ...ted cis sr , to the- Foie; of eheerra I•!aresnete we !may rightly desz e rn. she tender. • i 1 - : an ra d re el.ltreente of this ccawar 1 meirefutent ? I. i We, el' -1 .t7 knee:Aar r.n.mhe , .. hare bat r - .1.!;. el - sett...nig We .77e. a. mortal fear that af7 t i '.l aliagy bar • ..- 1- cz sal,›..v-keepas. will . ; i tr.t.ites: to -• Ent eaterai....-=.o.litipekter ra 1 FANam' ' S. P ray ; la ea tat. We bi. „a r . ', all e7, - :Id ze :z1 tt, ate...- . it takes the ' ezi.tt • - tv-»::: . ' bi l at t: ocr s:;;;;Ni tea; we hare - . a . gm. &-• 4: tio-.11. , -.... =Tarrry of the Great Fat ... b , ...iad at Ce3 ri that we can carrot-: -. "- 1- . i swag' ire seas. We cat Sad _ •._ ~..:,„,1 ,„...t. 4 . -I ' .. L. .i - i LI, . . . prayer with hls pardon. W. could perhaps foeghii thsiblote that, under . • pummationi a t bad struck a loved one dead ''t our feet. We might even have amity to , one who bad - taken life, from an a -. , ' love '‘of money. Bet a rnmseller, anq - . - ,• , a trafficker in B' soul-poison, a man wimps ho 1 , daily, weekly, monthly, Yearly', eternal hullo is to demon morally, physipally,and fore ' , the best handl- to work of Heaven—when it 1 to praying for Puns, we stand agbast. Let em go howling after their victims tinahrivedi We would like : to be in at the Inneral feast!, and partake of. the funeral meats, and take i , a few lively stitches in their sant s ads. We'; hope the good won.' who " assemble C dailyin our churches, °arum y seeking guid ance as to the best method ; ,proceedare in the work they have undert4 ii, will not take ' our little difference of eeitini nt as to the di rection of prayer, amiss. - Ili are far in ad vance of ns, we humbly • owledge, to s s - j ,much as they can love the I nor while they :bate the sin. ' We intend t° keep up briskly n in the march against into" i ante , and while - they seek to overcome by p r' er, "moral snaL shin," "love propulsion," anil the more wo• manly measures, we will, occasion do but 0 present Itself, do valialithatin some of the so more tangible fdrins. Offs g this as mere in suggestion of what may be e petted from . the , r i commoner souls in the cull:Air* who . have , outlived all hope of touching a liquor-seller by d. any only the most poierfal pillnanea that can B •be brought toliear against evil.,,and fully con vinced that, that power win .me, sooner ( or later, we hope to remain, in .. 'way, ' 0 - .ti A Corr .4. OM WOlti.M. Ortrru*:,-4fr. Joni.: ' COWBELL, a resident of Burlington towC• hip, alter a brief a illness, died on Wednesday Miming last, (April t 1 1 t of plenro•pneumonia. 1 • .• • • . • i • 'Wheia the community - sii .. 'as so great - a F loci, it,ui meet that we pans° awhile and note - the lesions taught by a nobleand useful life. Mr. Canna:ca. served as a cci nty commission- • era few years since; yet it ii, not as a public officer, bat u a private cilia ;that we would call attention to a record so , en worthy of •ixt- . A itation.. ES ing as his ' liners, were the 0 . unoste one yet sterling 1 - 1 toes of his cher-. 0 acter. Frugal and industrio , the wealth he amassed was not boarded up n coffers "where i. mop and rust loth corrurit,i but . was used for a the good of others. His act° of k udness can not.nowle reckoned, for he, *welded rather than courted publicity for , . em. Verily, his right hand knew not the 4 ritabie 'deeds of " 1 its fellow. Sympathetic to b -nature, be was ever ready to alleviate the 11; 1 • erings of others; and, in the hour of his own pod, friends flock- g, ed to his bedside, anxious t• minister to - the . wants of one-so beloved and! spected. Alt that affection or proD and medial skill f , could suggest, and willing h. ds orform, was ' done to stay the ravages of a soase. Alas! how true that "death loies, es shi-' g mark r - . 1 rosszaz or4E. IE4. m • Mr. Cacre.r. was an len.oretl member of Valley Lodge,` No. 446. L o.i 1.. F.,, and on Fri- . day last (April 3), was ban • from the family ! mansion in Burlington, in ac 3riancit with rho beautiful and impressive rit i e of the Brother- r hood. A liroo reptesentiti. l f of the Order Inas 2 present from Towondo.,•Cistc and : he:sheep:tin; An able and instructive el' • • nrse wail preach- e ' el by Rev. 0. L. TUANIVE, i mlimes, ivoLl- ! 13t The moistened eves an d a - event...attention of thedarge sad crowded ,azi ienco, testified to ' their appreciation of an elog env tilbato to the virtues of the deceased. ! '!' 1 Tire coffin was very hand' me, and seemed *almost worthy to contain an noble, clay. It o was covered with rich black , elcet and bound with heavy silver moithlingit 'On the lid some loving hand had placed a elicate wreath of ferns, surrounding a beaut fill “Lilyoot o tbe- t Nile," whose pole, creamy le !loess symboliz ed the cure soul that had gO e to its rest. It scenes to us oho mourn him r that he was cut t alio the prime of manhood: but we know not P the times or sees:ens or "It • who dcistle all things set li. - • I Oar est:apathies are elees i r - stirred fen the - I widow who, in little less tho. two sears, has lost both son cud husbem.i. 1 • our children still remain to cherish the memo: -, ari'd deolore the- . loss of a ueble• and affectio rte father. May , they - ever imitate the tomelle cies t‘f character ~ that. todeorcii him. to ad, who knits him, nhetLe.: es neighbor, frieral : relative.. • . '- Mi G. A.lar.oxs. - . . i , DUDS left for recur' iii the (Aide ' e ;or recording deeds, week en ing April 4 : Jame: Elten to Fronk Wilb r, West Boz!ing. a Von. I , c Afrel It Ny..i.s.so t • CoorleS Ilarti,on, C.:slam- bin. _ E. It. Pe Lek et al. :o No:7M a Davy, Wells: Joel W. Foirick et, IL to Ni'i man Davy,Wells. 1 . Norman DaVy to John A. P ltett. Well.A. Mortr.s J. Lc_ o to Patrick 'icholsor, Athens Biol. r Bozar 11.ogrose to ,!I:cLas.:l Loigoase, W• 11.41. i ham cut Warren. .1 . W. W o K.l4os - hary to J0h431-Dannet, Towan da. S. B. Hord:sr t: Patrick Ile • Inn, Wyslusing. - John C. Jillson to John C.llleveland, Orwell. F. W. Wolcott to Rufus B 4 wr. Canton. , Cba:los L. Cooley to_Elizt arord, Sylvania • ! . Lori'. 1 . • C .- C. Brawn to Orrin to mery,' Ca too. • • Orral Montgomery to Bzt4t o'. Mont t ruery. Canton. • Orrin Montgomery to C. C.l 12: - .)wr., COototo Et I. Coloarr. - • assignmetii „ to C. C. prowr, Canton. ' ' I . • Win_ P. Doeker to Ls ode rtIG c.o. B. Walker, . 1 o Athens. - : I 1 Lander Walter to Go.). 11:1 siker . , Athens- • tsi - ..es Main to Bath 11. fort , Albony: • , ltsioes I Alleo and wile to ~ , k. G. D. Ford. ..Cho- 0 zy. Jas. W. No-1e.. , :s et 01. to A, I. Iliakes.ley, Bar ` Ilogeon. • , Nathao.e; J. G:o.,:o. to G. go oil ELzrebeth 1 Cat:lobe:I ; Athens.. - . 1 311's - Los Wo 2- -ster et at.. to , . . 1... Wooster et 1 .I' • I `e., i.-T.Q.:z.. , ) ..• 1 sluy ..k.,:-..:: t 3 C. A. Lti-sq. , -:. WS -o-a. •• 1 D.4e. Here ..;ly ot el. to X. "077 ofoo.:: et a:L.I Vorstre.s, 0:Loon. , , o o I ' • P.,.. , : s:-..! .7-.77: to Elooor4 9 - . ? m e n F .::.r....c.. IL. 14 0....,::1t to ACIT.:I itial. , INITili. ' , 1 i•:;, i: liaff to liens E. Ila, Stooling Stone. ' i .D.:Lry olesrn.a.o to M0r...0.r. - ::::MnCtor, Over lt. I * I‹. , •1 , ; - --e B- -- - 1 h , 'oos B. 1 • am-shrev et al , Toaanda Bozo., - .1 . . I 31....5001y and 3l ergou t 0.9., WI% Shultz, Wysoi. z J r .... , 1 . .1 0 La min ta . ./ otin J. o le niOriths, Towanda B Joins 3, Goa:id - is t....:07e5h0." goon, Toward:a • Bozo. G- ,- % 'S..ch:Ls !... Amanda El , Tow.uailaßorts , .. , - I- L. H Moody et al_ to EL 9 oar,' Wilicti. I i i Wm. U. Margin clot. to O. Gaff. WFs42x - M. W. Baxter to :Tames Ho dolph,' Rome. Cheater C. Stewart to qt.' s.. F. Washloorr. i . Onreil. • '• 1 1•- ' I G. Sr. Eirmeny, executor et. , to Jesse Brown, e Shes.`aequia.. • : ' :I* - : o • Theron Darling is Avery i". ' COi.': Peke.' . 1 - ,l e ' M org an U. ..‘'...i.itt to Jiir...-..f. Bryor.t, Towanda . Boroo. . I . t l . 1 . Seri. Cosset, Walla= Ck 4e, ;loath Creek. i ' James 0 - Loory to P. P. C I ? zli, flid.,;bary. l l •• 't D. IL Trorzer to John , F. r , -• furs 'Pow:tr.- i 60.3,-.:d.:,. : 1 k Ar.stin M. Titos to eJohn F rguatiOo, Greoviole J. 5. Weirs x,to Peter Colo -. Atbv: . ..l - . • i , S. J. ISLick: - .4 to AddisKon '. tts: Canton. Bore. ' a 1 S. , Si ..-. = 1 te. C. VaroFteet to .L Wi , 0:-41. Leßoy. i I r 1 Anthony'Derhog to Ellen, ; inty. Leßoy. - / Barney Out to Jesse Ors. aw, Wyss. i • Chor :es E. Fox to A. S. M , Roane. • . 51 ,„ . S.C. Hovey to Benjamin ,e - 41.., rite:. ' llotael Qaigiey to Msry 1 rrazoktheaa Boro. 3 Eb.l2ft Camp to Elword L. Camp, CaMp e town. • i . G. O. Sianw.ta to SaL's ' . Vanovco, Pike. - . I Mai Harps to Harrison . era, Pae. L. IL Grc-noo tolcri F- .. ' . Leßoy. J- A. Whip* to same.' ' •, ,' , • i l .• Jahn E. V....lupe"! to t.ame . e ' CO.imexy, Cbsapel tt al. .if same. ai ' • ' ; 8 CSINESS OCUL. r, -71 - •— • - • ~ , . • :7 - Pig - Every varlet: of - tanned - • Frnio‘. \try cheap. al the' 3 3 Ward Groc,lary. stir Fine, tlxior€4l 1 eas heap, et: sr.v4. . • . , ... , le' t6a cAn bay ....:11 Groceri - es eiel7 r• rish .r, Cwr...,m - s' vir G. - sry . . , • Flow ' — I ,ow-rielcl Peas, . 1 , en a l a Seedfi fresh, at C .. Cireemr,. Nerves Eatk.. ' • _ , IS. Groceries of all kinds cheep, at Clustae. 11/16A fine lot of Bird Cages, at Bum& HOLUM LID LOT YOH Sam—Apply to Om= RIDGWAY. at CAlms' 0r0c617. - J tir Flower Pots and Vases, and Bulging Basket*, at Butces. Mir Choice Family flour cheap, at Cusise. 36. Yard and Stoop Vases, at Dues's. - lirSprimg styles Hats and Caps, jest received at TATLOI & isir Silver Plated Catt3ra and Cake Baskets-..large variety M Buda OA boy can get his board. and schooling atithe,lnstitnte, in return for do. kg chores hi the famili of the Principal. ' As. Are yon liousit-,,cleaning, and do, you wani to .repLaco any Wl at Buctra. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil, at'O. A. Bum's.' • 1& . Canary Birds and Bird Cages at BLacs'a is. Apples, Potatoes and Dried Fruits wanted at Cams's' New Grocery., Pir The prices on crockery at 0. e. Brace's are way down. M.. The office of H. B. MOKF-Alt, Attarney-at-Lair, has been removed to rooms over "RCA= k EDWAIIDe, Main-et. seirlf you want your property. insured against loss or damage by firo or light ning, call at 0. A. &Am's. stir Go to Warrcoun S &LW*, Idercur's Block, for your Books and Ststibr.ery, 1.§.. For the . best Roast or Steak go to MT= k IttncolLes. Stir The finest assortment of USD- Cal and ornamental goods ever shown in To wanda, now in stock AA 0. A. BrAcw's. Best Garden Seeds, by ounce or pound; also Canada Peas, (or she at 11.cCal z • - Entraun's. se.. If you want gi:tod goods cheap rtincmher the old Bed:Vhito and Blue Store. SS— Garden aild Flower Seeds a specialty at the Third Ward Grocery. Z Several valuable Farms and Honsei and Lots for sole by B.►arcarr& TILACT. .HOXSE AND LOT FOB SALE Olt RUT —Terms easy. Apply to Mrs. E L Woo Dun? Over 31. J. Loxo's store. aC. F. Caoss has the beet and largest assortment of fine Books ever offered in this market. UV" Pare -Bluestonu Cayuga Plas ter, on hand for sale at Ilyereburg Mills. Wel prepared and warranted a pure article. IS. Ladies, we advise yon to try that pre fared styar at F. J. new Oro cerr. R" Choice Family Gioceries, as cheap al the cheapest, at tbeThiri Ward Gra litik'lf you want the best Cook Stove extant. call at Jrxi.'s, in Mercur's hock. An endless variety of heating skives st Jess 's, which are being veld very cheap. Srmso Hers•-311 the latest stylEs at Mrs. J. D. ITILL's Millinery S:ere, Dridge-st. Tomtnds. Pa. .It will pay you to ell and 1..10k over our stock of &sots, .2 Gaiters, Trunks, Trareing Bsgt, etc. Cossr.r. & CAJON& Om.N.sits the Court House. leh. A fine assortment of Stone Ware, it the Third Ward Grocery. J. F. Flor.Tos. • Fiumro offer for rent the farm on the aid plank roa4. joining the Boro' of Toiand2,l belonging i¶ -the: estate of Mrs. U. C. Want., rYeee_ased. N. N, ht.t - rrs. Traste. se— 3lrs. E. J. 3lLNc.e!s is in New . • York seleetmg goods for tt.eSpriag azd Sam. trade. likr stock of 31:11ime:- : - sal Taney Geo-354i1l be tmasiallly ' Noe- Even if you don't. want to buy anything, yor.r :;me ml: IrsiLtel is c 3,11- ir.; 11131y31'ing otvr cur st,x-k. - Dr IMAMS. —II will Ee one of two Shari Horn Brail, sS s rrico to salt those tran•.:ae, stock G. ILA Wi_t.t.r.?. Wyzltts!_7,7„ tyrll.-3i. te. Graham- Ciack.o3, Oat Meal, Grahrm Fkar, Cre..ft.a3 WheA-, at the TU4 Ward Grecer! wad Bakery. T 141Gur invite the at teztian ereas.h br.3 - crs to their caperior thxt or grzzt rics at the Del, White and Mae Store. sir Old 'Gold and Silver bought szci h:gl.l.:*t 2t M. HF-VDE Bridgt greet , te' Grangers and everybody else Qin buy priers. Clorei 17=athy seeds at bow.= priez-s, McCxns 1111. It Yon want tine Hair Work a5e..4... 4s, Oe &gate in p=7^...4.11a ans. go to E. La- TOM & reiltae deol.e.r.l at Yrs. J. T. rimes . Earis. —From very fine Light Brah. B and Fart•idge Coe.b . :z.s• . Price t.l per sett z; of 13 Tel racked icd der:rered it Lamar - $1451. Taw :;is, Ps, .3pr:i. i, 1574. Arcnos 3t.—Wishing to close rey - Fesnitcre trt.' , l , -ra,l will sell the rectlia= der el my atoek at mtion;—ai:st to ecteamixte; ca Morday, May 4, Rai to =tau amid add. - ' lihail ecutirx.e go?dI at cost tint 3 the dry et per- r Jos - 73 Hots Teest-, Pa. 1111"-Mrs. E. moos is =ow in Net Tesk eetectWg*cods fa' the Awing ttade. She rat. Munich' a trt dos with the largest aleeetnient lent best seleiecl loads ever bat iz Towania. From tfr !or.; merienee in +i .4e we feel a:Tweet-4a f.r.4 her at her at•zre or 0. A. Rutex4. 5 .• • Far. Heys—The Indies of To . - wasai sca r per:tam W l f.,nd it to their lute:est L a defer parebtr:ug their Siprt& Itazery and For--.^.;G0 , .:44=t2 they hare_ an o;-;p:rtu uity at estri the stew oar Hr. lisame, late 'gibe Bank irept Save.' Mr. IL is rev in tho eisy, en 4 will epia a fen days the mast can! pleteseautt=t ct goo& P.: the ladies et vk feito2 . ."-ad tEI thLt' arm 1111riaige stock 'of Pictures and BAIN Faunal; 10 WittlOM tiniAtlA pler• .m. - Firau. ?spec and ; Curtaio pal Warrants do *we& Mercur's Block. ' • • air Tead a specialty - at the Red, Mite & Blue Store. ifirAn opportunity that does not often present Itself is now offered. We hare a good bons. worth 13,500, which we :offer for side for 141,000, end will take half the amount In monthly payments. A. J. limns & Co. Fancy Goods and Stationery for the holidays, better and cheaper than else. where, at C. F. Caws. , •A. The Girl of the Period "is to be sees la the window of Zamora's Hatt Palace, ea Patriga.at., at Ms. J. A Sun's gluey Store. male best stock of cigars in Towanda at the Third Ward Grocery and Ba kery. iii" If you will call at Hwczugaz'a Jevrehy_Bktre, Bridge street, and pike his goods, you will be satisfied.that It is the place to purchase. t Roll Butter 'panted at CALE.- Eta'. wor You can buy everything' is the Grocery and Proriaion line a little cheaper At Wet= & EDWAZIA thaa any other place is town - LuroaTArr.—People living Ilp-town can' order , their groceries at Caistea new store, thus aaving.considerable travel. • se.:The best 'lwo to buy ready- Made clothing is at No. 4, 2' doors west of Con. ntr&SILL Sr, CO'B. sis. Teachers of music can pur chase Sheet Music and Music Booka at Teach ers' rates, at the Temple of Music, Towanda Pa. . , j Why rtui the risk of as acci dent, when you can get a ticket good for 13,- 000 in cue of death, for 20 cents a day, py call ing on Fnsus Branum, at upper depot ) ? - Mir The Spring Term of the To wanda Graded School, will open ilonds.7, April 13. Students desiring admission, should be present on or before that date. G. W. Bras; Principal. - TiAlutT% of the "Bee'Hive," is now in New York, purehaeing a largo and ele gant assortment of Spring Millinery Goods . Ladiee, 'keep a 'sharp look-out for his "openihg . diy." ger It is,not generally known that U. C. Warr amen; at the Book Bindery over the &mon= office, makes Blank Books in anY style of ruling and binding desired. If you want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call. Vir Mathusheli, - Weber, Hoofmail, Knickerbocker, and other Pianos for said cheap' and on easy terto.a, at Cann, Passage .t Co's Temple of Music, Tomuads, Pa. l6r Hair Work of every deerip 'don vitt be cold at 23 per cent. Ina than Rear rock vices. Call and examine at E. Lavorea Branch Mir Palace. Bridge-et.. In Stir. J. D. Ilt:es Fancy Fos Sst.s.--The new house on Main_ street, second door north of Chestnut itreet. let about 100 feet front. Terms easy. Enquire on the premises og Mrs. MAIM and of E T Fos. , ' 815)•• George Wood k Co., Taylor Jc Farley, and Jubilee Organ.s, at low prices and easy terms of payMent. Send for circulars, or call to see and beaii them the Temple of M:L aic of Cots, PaisaoE S Co. • , IS. Dealers i n Strings will do well to call at the Temple of ( Music, where they will find a large assortment of French, German wad Italian Strings, at leer York prices. Hok often the question,— Where is the best place to buy groceries'"—is Lake.' b,7 prudeuti purchasers. The answer hereabouts is alraott unicersally—" At 11cCartz Eu - .Tanizi 7 ." 1 Do yon ; want, Shoes for a La, Gent, His, Boi, Youth, Chili or Infant? Tien go to Comszi & Com, where you will End a large stock to select from, midst exceed ing low prices. Op' posite the Court Howe.. • Pr Go swil l see Eui wh• has just returned t•ozi Sew York with an im=tnee stock of Moro= Hair. lOWA be bought at bank rupt sale, and 'Web will be saki. at lowed cash prizes, at Li:sores Branch Ha!' Palau, of Lindra, X. L.-41:14645t., Towanda, Pa. 38.. g. F. Cli has already opened his spring styles of Wall Yager. His assortment has been selecte4 with great, care and with apee!al reference to the trants Ll this commu nity. Purchaser: 1r find it in their interest to giro .I.lr. C. a tier WhY ;it dress men• thin my ntht.z t. 4 La i they etocted =oney paniz, in 0. I.llzetzr cr, - 11`.5 • lacer terestzd in :esrci. s.s.e 11. e at gantly • tB, The b/ct place to bay Sash, • - Ear. O.tira and afi Lumber, is it Fzxxi7 t SsYSS_ Factory on Charlta.streeh Of floe Vt: Mica strct,t. Tts.t. , y sell cheap for cash. -le: Gentlemen, w would. c:111 ... 1 Taut-attentiont;3 s . oar me styles of Sloes - for lzpriuq tea Saul^ -sr ties:. Prkos lbw. 0):4£3. A L'Amyxs.' Orp , :site the Ciurt House. , - I ' . . - stir Par.cm, & Ntmor.,s are, selling di-az:Led:s of e4#l rery elmap. They are sole a,,•er.:s tlr the, sa4f.) of the eeietrated Pan:4y ccaL Cr:: by ear 1,:1.41 It kejsreznt. , . .WOOLM: 11 ' 17 IZ. —The Szse t nellar.lta Ni - jo:en N'lts are noir ci , en fez =velmspeaftilly i,telpatroc age of a:1 dFaiers in weol aza vi - c-o!en. r t ,me.a. Si.lezialz.vf: dar.r.e.:s! - !'azthets havirg esz3e4 er are i thsiv2.l to ez.li al the 314:i. ELDT:s.r Wzr:.f.y, N. I :3, 1571. C. P. Witurz Rm.'s Cro.:cez TOR BriiiN--zis ex—neqiiezee -el the death of 11, - . En :s anh'-s cirY,, the s:ool. fatzrei and i:i..-Zentellte C! the Hester. Itarge.'S:+zre, Ti l zarare,, Pedstbg atti gezteral Johh:lag tasinte,r, foLmerly carried ea by rad rEeently ,by Warn A Tattett,. i 3 efferid. for salt- F..AIN.A3hed eight ,yearn, Sales Last year $72„e4X: B fa: :eat. Ap- ply to ar aiL3res3 E. EL T..trios. licaszspnt, Ly..-4.7. - g4Co., Pa- l i Norms—Poi sufficient reason, I; k it de&able, j=st ia4 prAtat-oe, to talks a permanent red -lion in; cap . There § e i•—•tendthg .4.1, and that with=l layering in the least tbehigh standard of and erreZencesk I alyal* ai= 'at; I wz....” 4, :r...nce ray deter:ins - t. rzy. pres ent 'wing 112.1 ‘,l teas! =Add. dathx4:. hate an-I::apa. alt a! the lazed styles and no:aides f,r . the CMICE24 season, cc scs tin; of the Ivry best of all the wines time c 3 gna', L-322 d2e dress to arZ mary ha l ress whk h can be obtained at zn Nits Thel hare bees nurn:.4 ykrt-A. by =yeei; with a tier of sapy4ty Sawa Cl ray =stazac's ar..l the generally. Ton YM please regazd ttei card u an intitatica to all. Tom reVedaaTs N. IllaniSsestth it that TAYLOU & bo:ja better and cheaper use in Torn n'- The reason their .c en. store daring the are astif :lel with !cry mall of the weed will be in .; that 31cCArs c EDWIILDI 4 brio.] eci;,-srs by the box, ,79 Punic bera--Five sharee,of the Mock of the Mutual Sni[dtng end BMing load Assoelatbm, will be mold at suction to the high-. eit bidder, at the regular meeting of the Aim o'Atiow, on Monday evening, April 24 1874. at Tao F. it. Terms cub. • Mir Examiatic•ns of Teachers for the Summer Term of Schools, wall be held Ls hallows : Borne, Monday, April 18; Troy, Wed nesdaY, April 15; East Smithfield, Friday, April 17; i Tuscarora, Edinger School House, Monday, April 20; Towards, at Public ,Sehool House, Saturday, April 25. Applicants will please cone' provided with Sixth Header, pen, ink, lead pencil and fools cap. Exercises to begin at 9 o'clock A. x. I A. A. Exxszy, Co. [dupe. Towanda, March 29, 1874. • TO THE PEOPLE . OP WESTERN • BALD to give notice that Mi. I) A. Limon.; of Troy, is; acting u Agent for the sale of the Singer Sewing Machines, "and any one living in tat section, wanting to try one of thesetliiabia machines, can do so by send. ing him word. Remember, every machine sold is warranted and will be made good in every respect. . 0. A. Rum, General Agent. Liar ofJettere remaining in the Towanda Post Office, for the week ending Apr. 811874 Bristle,* Be I Was Ida 2se Br Lamb Michael; dford Lynch John Bush Mrs John CI , Lynch Martin _Commis!, James Nana Him Bell ConradJ m ' 1 Mabee lasso - Conitut Harriet Newman Chas Decker Cornelius Northrup Alice Dahl Louis , • F Dory Charley N N m ou thra n p 8 B is E Baton Wm , Nsorthrup G • ritzgersloi Miss Mary 2 Potter Luth m, erge P Griffin John B 2 Poesy John .., Oman John Rexford J E Geary Mary I Baden T B Harris Isaac 2 Roche Wary Harrigan John . Smith W2l Jonas Miss Cosa ' Bantord Leander ' Keegan Joseph - . Smith Coo B . Kellogg Guy 1 , Vanalcsler Peter 2 'Kingston Samuel 1 . Welsch. Ws Kate Lamphear Edward Westbrook C Bohr for Postage. Hrs. Louisa Clark, Band Creek, Dunn C 0.,. Wis. Persons galling for, any of the above letters Kill please say advertised, giving date of list. , • S. W. ALVORD. P. M. 1 A CABs) welt rATHItIt TONER.— I regret exceedingly, hat 1 am obliged to post"- pone my 'lecture eat tied the "Poets of Ire land,". as idvertisedfor this' evening in the Cooper Institute. I ave,unfortunately,canght a severe cold and tro l enesS„ Which render me altogether unfit to keep my, engagement for the present. The proposed lecture is therefore postponed until Triesday evening, May 12, when, in the Cooperllnstitnte, I hope lo• fulfil my obligation to the public. and do justice - to Ireland's glorious hiekory, as embodied In the soul-stirring verse of i er workl-renowned poets. The tickets already c aecured will, of course, gain admittance on that occasion. The many friends Who have exerted their in finenee in behalf of the lecture, Will please ac cept my most sincerel l and grateful thanks. I am especially grateful to the Reverend Clergy who have kindly raceiumended it to the pstron age of their people..' The proce...>chi of the lecture are for the ben efit of the new Church of Saints Peter and Panl, at Towanda, Pa. I offer my sincere an, - )t-,rr fnr the disappoint ment. Paretca Toms. • New York, March 31st, Is7l. To THE PUBLIC !I—Parties in the vi cinity cf Wyalcisirg; dealing •in plaster, have with malicious intent been reporting to my vas tomers and others, that I have been dealing in in inferior quality of Pixels.; in abort, that I only bad stone from Cayugal county, for which I bad paid but ten cents per ton. Such is not the fact, as I can prose by abundant testimony; and if tail parties do not stop their, slanderous reports ;.rnmeduitely, I shall proceed by process of law. I That I buy and deal iu only the best Cayuga Plaster, is evident to all who hare dealt with me heretofore, and is plainly proven , - by the following letter from the . men of whom I hare purchased my entire ale:* : twat Spnvcos, !larch IS, 1971. Ita. T. F. FAlT—Lear Sir: Your favor of the 17th inst. name to-Aand this morning, and in answer wonld say that we will eeitify that we have been selling you our beat Cayuga Plaster Stone. RespecttuL'y, . - _ Yawdixa, Frrci Co. It will be seen by ibis that reports to the contrary are untrue, and intended to injure my reputation and business. I hive a large stock .of the best Plaster at my Mills at Rammer&ld Creek, and while L thank my tustomers far their patronage here!tafare extended, I respect folly solicit a c:lr.tinnxice of thesame.- . , T . . F. ESTI" Raramcriteld Creel:, March 24,1574! HARRIED. SNOT—SHOVE ; —At Calbocat Co., lowa. larch 26, 1874, by Bey. Henry Brown. Mr, C. 11..Knos to Mrs Sarah J. Shore, all of I.lsnsc,n. DIED. SHERMAN.—In %%natant, Pa., Jan. 26, 1574, Georgians, daughter of John and Lueretza Sbennan, formerly of Myeraburg, aged 11 years. , . ' In this sad ' , rent, the once happy family are raddenly called to mourn the early departure of a barely daughter and i4t.'teicixiade dear by the strongest ties. She sought and toaaii the Saviour a Mlle Mere her last illness, and died happy in the Christian faith, exhorting her friends to be true followers of Jesus, and meet her in , the Beautiful Beyond.. Thus another dower is transplanted in Heaver, Ao bloom in immortal day; a d although the hearts of many dear friebds ire saddened, yet they are Oda . dently lx: king through the gloom to that glad time when parents and children shall meet, to' part ro more forever. W. C.Prcs. ELNNET.—In T ecaron, March 27, 1574, of congestion of the barg., Henry F. Kinney, aged 53 years. BEN NETT—La Wilkes-Barre. Pa.. April 3, '7l; Soluble Dans,tmly child o 4 Wm. 3L and An. gluts Bennett, aged 3 years. HOLYNEUX—In OTortau, I Much 21. FAA L, son of James and' Esther 31cdynertx, of malignant scarlet fererlagod 13 years ? 6 months and' 5 dais. fir LLOCK--la Towarela twgg 311roli 25tb, of scarlet fever, 'Sauey Eallock; daughter of DilicUS ar.ti Phemey &Moe*, azzal adopted dsnghi,er of William and. Pbebe Bwirtnals, sgetl 12 rears , and 6 =oaths ."!G,me-4-1.1..er CLIZI g.in is cherished.' Where to woes u fears inrade ; Gone-4. - -re youth's first dower had peddled, To a yoat.h that neer.= fade." ACKLEY-4n Towanda tarp., Mirth .2316, c scarlet fever, Charlie, only spa of Theadore and Ackley, aged Casty. 3.l , :urrt yea that he if taken Where every pain is o'er— • Where toss lammin pas.niu • Shall war his grief case? Oh : could ;On bear the Strestness • 0! his-azgelie Nat life s beet gift wonl.l tent-if: yADa T.) tin be.ek T O.W A-N D_, A __ 31 A It K k:ir S. 1 4110=13.1.4 PRICE& 1::30 ...Jed eTzty my e4=44.320, b 7. C. /3, PIICS (abject to chtNtesdany. erteat. 11 5/ 54! V 175 Em 1 4 bco , - as flackskoil. * bcsh. . ,65 . Chzsi. V bilh• . , 13 015. U. V b=t l ; • sa 34,4=5, 15 ltr.ah.. ..: 1 30 4 2 CO E=rx.:C.l7s) 111115 , 35,1 40 do • Z.Ut7.) *lb zsrs - SS 4 -4* Ea , .=-• a 14 ro a rs,} trea„oew . Is F:, -a...L . o—* buTel It 30 # 10 50 0-..i=s lib:tab. 1 Si Itinaarts at_Oaaa-1111test 60 Ib. ; Cocass' rbs. ; Rye 34 Me w : Oil= 32 tae:; 3 4454.; Bockvtest 55 Ito.: Bests 42 tbs.; Beal 20 Cm.; Cane area CO iNi• ; It 4r 10 4/. 15401 44.4: Dried. rode; 33 lba.; lilrled - knees ms MB.; nu Sas4 50 Ma. Nw hbnrtbei:iifflAa. QAYRE.—TWE NEW TOWN OF SlTas PL bi itemated the des Mbar. between War 'S. T., sad Athesea. P. SS brZse Drat tt* ..ta.daidte. ti=dee team that esax add kt tones ads tLe Sead-BLecescams Obi Lbw d Pestasytnad. It b tba Southees tends= . tae Beathera,Cesteal graboaki. Alba at the Ithaca t Atte= itiabark. d I..trbaltr tbis Ilierthda tea.l-*-11 tbs Let.4k Ted, asal Pa k reads; It b a rail astai a se. tier Izcas the gaibrsy at Vat &ME has 'badly In rzareadd esend !ism Car Wbsal Preradtd. a luxe pded, a redd bagSLP.. a Wocksh NM =I a rtatidg atf.l. lig aecaa growth ts azdpidteil far tra.. , . • THE I _ •re Ea vv." rauly t x catttlnatici. Las f..x res....tares cut ^Zices t= see ca xess=z4k Da tsraribil kcatiat itakes »a - DIEM= POST MIS 3LartiCTOUEM sad espedsi istbseumnots are etterat ATMs it tNtl Past Natitsti Disk. .61r Iravaft. as tUOMps m lam Pi. • - - A-A9 - 7441.4 , SAD= ELICEIt: rSl.= 'll'x^ .. .'!' TAYLOR & CO. Cve jut keceivedvt M :'eE BTOCR 01P;. - e. , "•,: i s.-e, sa t ed to , make i mmedia tepar„....ent • az4 =--s, .i . pre rk""t4 . se . nt the - = ‘L'l du...; J ;t il "rientedl °" Tar..se er .l '2l : - met._ ' j •. ~ SAMUEL BrCE, • Marliil74. ',. • , " , Executor. ' 1 • kl ' ' a - 1• i 1 Ii - I", 1 ' T l EGIS=E - NOTICE.'';- No.: 2.4 . n"-T . ..e is 'here, Trivet: that an tn*r.B..-On wrate ' .. r.‘ , to t.... , to ;SU =441 eunthed an , ...act to tzar ' t.bti Rood Or Put a• H. ay a'o:-.4 i .e.e Sr -v-; , -.:. , e" - river en the side of th..e.Mouritai.r. -, to U.: e,,,-riiip • 51t1M.. 4 ,'" S=:Pe.BralikConnty, l i. ' tat: ,..7„ tre,,,e,,.......„6. 4 , • . ...--5.,..„,,---5e,,...4.-Its72:. 3d. . ._ I 1 u , . 41 *- GOBDO , , 5% .- •.:. , .1 - , . - :swop: w. i ltc- c i,- • . _ -•• • axe. *i• - • . . I '. ' or ' . i l t t g iit im iAS T 0 I . - lIEDA t i, *. • I -- 1 , .. . :e ''' by l e.-pm.t= 1 2 pa g Aititt-, 4 1 4 Te. _ , Left D. A , .....„, "heal • 1 3 .. rwr,....uned, _Pre -make : ( --•••••e' - e• " pa: - :r.t. and ' ~.-.•.,., 13ViZZ dab.' .-4 ego.ra - seal es =ta• rt..- rrsent them dilly . tiMitieenettud • forser.:rmerit. - . wilit.B. la - Zi, ' . ' . It. 1.74. . • . 'A.......mi5-t-rar.-, • i DIED * : , TOR'S' NOTICE-L- . • • • N.Otre. is it , - byr.ren theta itom=tt Maiktted 'to erste - of ' t_a.- A. Warden. rennucer--el t - • ' t.•••••' r • is.7l 1 m -e4t., r.fl :an persuni Yu: ' 11-.21 .1.1.A1t.i 34 '.' • . ea t ~.7.:3:1 preuem..t th em „ , •dr,..:,,suther_••.hrr• !fir.* tr . * • . !,, . , I 'f . • !q. w. .r.rrsOr..vs. • 1 - ' 3 '.l- i'.-i. • - 7c.". Lth Mestretv.d.. 1 1 _ T, , . ' !II 'g EC • Cr R ' '. S NOTICE.- . .. - • - ar5...,...-esi --,' hy given t . •..aU ;ere. .rUit•••...ibted to to I thej er I Noah M. •Lthe of Cm.tou• -. .- . •., re nor...mud to make" . t....•''e .. u ': ' and persona Intezeg - ca.,,i.= 2leg 1...5t • • .' ' - moat ---re. sent t......ca ...`y s"•** , •••••••.. -a-e-*. -_ r : ,,.i ' • .-..kr,,t. I.Sellt.tfeS. 131.37.= , 1 . 1 ICOII. - 233.ACEE.4. . •.- - , - 74 4 "74.. .. .1 -. , Moe ..c..-•.;57 ' s D i • • • li'S NOTICE.— , •..' - is -. by gnu:, tbitsa i;..ft-elir=f/::.: to.; ' o44 ‘ . 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