Patifordftpo Towanda, Thursday, April 80, 1 , LOCAL, AND GEN:ER • ; 1 a MoNTANTE's'haire introduc e d new E.tvle of sun umbrella. ' Ter - Bradford County Medici ciety meet M this place on Monday next Orn Barclay readers must not, for 'ge.t Fattier ToNnn's lectnro on Snnday ALL the awnings on . Main street, Lase been taken doer, except Dr. and W. A. CLIA3IIIEItLII6§. • MoNET of the' Towandaz MutnaL Building & , 7ociation, sqld on Monday 9vening lag at $5l premium. AT THE sale of money of the A:thens. ;Building Association pn liondity evening last, 4 '!'4,pietnians received wre £9l and .£97 pe share. 1 ' TIFCL lamp has been; placed .over the entrance ot the Police Station, plat Jut - of the ItEr`onrEr. OMee, with the inscrip tion in plain letters—" Police Station." NOTICINc, the Albans Grange laa-w - eck, the name of the Master was madver itantty omitted. In ' anothor column tu a. *ll list of the officers may be found. _ EVINS. 7 .k HILDIIETII are sustaining *their enviable reputation this. spring, iin dis piaying a large. and Octant assortment of gbods it figures which defy Competition. • `JAVOODS - 111;, SPARE TIIAT I • Propßratory to crccticg. a new iron febee around the public square, tiler! commi#sionera f have ordered the large WUl6w, treed inside the ' enclosure cut down. • 'INT:Liu:E.I' in the temperance cause litre unabatdd, and the dealers begin to real ize that the tfiends of temperance mean bust f*ss, and like Col. Caocirerfs soon, expreis a .isilllng,nes's to "come down." I . Rola, or-HoNon at Towanda Grad-. ed School, or-names of student's with perfect record in sttt , ndan:c, deportment and eh:ldles, for the week ending April 24.: .CrAtta,.. LEWIS. Jour MILLS, ALLIL DELINO, Wur!ran - ra, , M lIIY. BENNETT. TOLIIIY OF lIIIT,iTION.—Our ieei4t%;.l frifzcd, C.T. Sm - rna,of the gun Mite], Dethlelitm, pays the pasta ge on letters depos• . ited in the post-office at that place, minus the impo•lariVittle label. The practice is a good one, aMtirorthy of iMilation.• It. TAYLOR i in New Fork; bny iL:g new goods, a d the very best evidencein the world that he is bn:. - 'ng - eitertsisely_ is tho, judi4ions advertisement of Tsyr.on A: Co., iq another c9lnran. Their store is densely pack-, (2 with everything in their line, and everybody, they sell as cheap as the cheapest.. , HAVE carelessly neglected to eeveral weeks past, the--new paper cs;ablisi rd Leir'e, the Pc„r,sylcan i ia Methodist ...ksits name indicates, the paper i:=-.ll:voted to the ear.ise of religion, and is the rasa of chF Methodist Protestant denominas The editdr la Dir. G. W. STERIOERE, of Alahy We vri.4l him all cuteet.' s OLD toper of this tow "who". it scmorliat difficult to proenre his grog; sitice tire crusade has teen cernm6nced, appli• cd to or.eof cur leading, temperance men for wcrk, saying p", Le could n't gat whisky he must !work. the 'pia; in the • porsonons Leverage could only be enfirely suppiemsed, there ate many men who would willingly work and Tzln.! - AL a decent support for their families • AN AGED gentleman of .this place , nhu has the misfartune to be childless. has or &eyed g,r.ives made for and wife, and cmtmeted . for tomb-tones selected by himself. the eldpntkman, who is nearing. his eighty ninth year, naturally tick that but a 'rew ditvs eau be allotted t,) him here, desire I make his fiicnds as.little trouble .as tug Lis LoJv to the grave. 'Ot , e-t•ct . • mac be4itt - Fst.o. ere his seralpt. e ~s trgnircd S ttiANY people ;are prune td find :atilt with the printer, and to magnify. all the Lulls of a paper,that it is refreshing to rece. c such coenruendatbm as the following from ni patron and forim.r re.iident of this county: ' iirrrgris, Rockland Co., N. Y , April I. S. W. Aurora), EQ , i —lhar I am remind that my subscription for the ItEronritu has expired, and most cheerfally do I.renew it. Your pipl,r, which is well conducted, an ad vo.....te, et Just priticipl. , 4, and a reproach to eril tiers, yeesamte and read with interest as a 1111ki , its appearance. pie so tied two doilars for the pres ' Very Respectfully, E. B. =I . - minotonly of our quiet town rile:L - 3 ou Friday morning lasEL u.A.I: hor-c,-; tached 'to - a heavy itithher 2:. , 1 t4T and ing at the foot or the hill on •treet, l conllu'4od ti go to the li.tr•;:,lv.•:,l , •ticte,l'Lt felt*pe ,, d. Finding the t s ". r .it.y 11;2:1L. a "ehort turn," and 41 ,s::t!.r. On chat • f3tof l ,tr, er , w;Ilion:t. damnge.- .r • th. , : y came in e•m , a ,/ . '• rruptedl their ddea one !: he ei.) , .m rallied, MEI . . • 1 , 2.1 . 12rA no St1;011g M. 4 ,r 4 ned 15 EI/Vr.:11 . 1) . Ovl:r.rt.N, SALLI. INfom:ow, widow of the 4 ~, n ... , herof Ffi.• t.,1 t::e PEP', Usq., ,17 147 rW:!.; 1..1,t. This 1:14 oc.: - frred the I , 3E'. e - .r. Mrs. 31. lived t 3 t.h..r"..J...1,11;:, - affil grinvn to nr_tillood and wo w alt:or:g11 her hit '(Saps were s dLy the death of' r hu,boale!, eon, danihter, awl ah is, restirg gratidchild,sh'e never wavered '* lifi'..-fleavenly Fatb— • " She 1..1)",:i,d ti b at rest.." . .:C. , T!If. .Tesng, come 1. I •-• •- - • 'FERIA i'e.WN farming has =IEEE Ti• ,• %,ritim: . family r.; arc havitig lin.):-.rc-5.,z‘,...Lp it is ME .to'dtfrdn'd the i:aa a tvz.r.eg laet Sr:tardily, be- . .T irkil for his 2:p.: MEN at 4 C.:...Crlg 3 Grange are farrnerai enough t :f one .a•nni'l t tke'thi lead. Al 1 1 . :la Intendedio h ;:: i s firming exnni•i:7.ity, we think there ar ;:' i i tin t-v , !r . y'rvi:....al and hope - has within a few s) through. ms,y niAhe its appearance here. llll= ~ A T.THE regular semi-annual meet ;ht. Sauday-t-chool &Mance, n cv(-ning last, the }'Mowing g• ftlr the cta,ping six CIE PresN , ....)! —N. N. BETT..+, Jr, Pee: , ide:el-3. A. CoppiNo. o vEr. . ros: • _ - J. atd RE la at:,)::61 T 1,, r 'lnc 3. aas ".1% dir'ectina . o` tL lev. S. J. I .n:'• I:l2'.'":ll'2' WI be !lel lin the IlG.n3s)• in May, lite - lesson on the "smitten rock" bo be Rc.. J. Frr.v4t-T, TUB Tql3klllllllloek Democrat, ex presses our sentiments In rostra to :the Mtn agement of tho L. V. B. 8., in the 'following notice: • . ' • 03 We have frequently had occasion to speak of the excellent and liberal management of the Lehigh Valley railroad. The recent limiter the Scott Legion to Wilkes-Barre and Manch Chunk was an open free ride, and when the visitors from Wilkes-Barre and this direction came to leave toe mountain city on the Lehigli Superintendent B. A. Packer was p resent and gave directions to the conductor, Mr. James Johnson, to not say tickets "to those who bad been attending the — celebration. It is need less to say that Mr. Johnson was particularly kind and attentive, as indeed all the conductors on that road invariably are. • FAVIEB , TONEIt, of this place; will lecture in Cooper Institute, Now York, on the .12th of May. The Catholic Total _Abstinence Union, in announcing the fact, says : "Ultima:is iltur9."—Owinglti a severe at. tack of cold, Bev. Patrick Toner Was compelled to postpone his lecture at Cooper Institute. It will. ome off on May 12. The Bev. gentleman is said to be one.of the finest Irish eloclutionists we have. He is well up in the love of the old land ; is in sympathy with her patriotic bards, and his recitation of certain passages in his Philadelphia lecture, excited the liveliest en- Ahnsiasm. We have theituthority of so stood a scholar es Mr. McAlester, of the Freeman's Journal, for promising our readers a rich treat when they attend this lecture for the cause of the "Monumental Church " at Towanda, I).Y its zealous, and accomplished pastor. - Father Toner.has' two missions, Towanda and Barclay. Ho has just established a wood Total Absti nence society. Ile is the friend of our cause. Let us stand by him. Tickets 50 cents; for sale, at all the Catholic book stores. GRANOES.—New Albany Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, was organized with twenty-eight charter members, by Deputy S. W. Baca - , on Friday evening, April 10, after which the following officers were elected : Mus ter, A., Beverly; Overseer, d: B. Sterigere; Leo-, tnrer; R. H. Richard; Steward, Hiram Beverly; Assistant Steward, Win. Martin; Chaplain, Bold Wilcox; Treasurer, J, W. Miller; Secretary, T. 101. Willcox; Gate-keeper, J. W. Wilcox; Ceres, Mrs. M. T. Martin;:Pomons; Mrs. C. A. RiCh ard; Flora, Mrs. Betsy A. H,everly . ; L., A.. ;SI Seward. This meeting was quite listen...4th% and well attended, considering the indern4t * state of the weather. MI were highly pleased kith the addrets delivered by Deputy S. W. Buck:. The farmers are interested in the movement, and we hope it may promote the agriculVral interests of our place. H. —.Mmi•EQoa, Gnewor..—A Grange has been organized in Canton township, and the follow ing officers elected to servo 00. balance of the current year: Master—Charles B. Taylor; Overseer, David Duart; Lecturer, Ward Warren; Steward-3f. P_ Greenleaf; Assistant Steward, E. C. Ketchum; Chaplain, 0. 0. Rockwell; Treasurer, James Williains; Secretary, S. M. Smith; Gate-keeper, J. W. Ketchum; Ceres, Mrs.-James Williams; Pomona, Mrs. J.:D. Williataa; Flora, Mrs. Geo. Darih; Lady Ass% Steward, Mrs. James Fergu _ Boni - ' _ This Grange bids fair to become one of the la'r,lest and most powerful in the county, situ'; ated as itis in the heart of one of the richest dairir:nd farming districts in Northern Penn seivarda, PERSONAL—E. T. Fox is the repre 7 tentative in this county of the State Society for the-prevention Of cruelty to animals. ~--Father TON ' EII is ono of tho Vice Presidents of the State - Catholic.Total'Abstinence Union. . —P.ev. Mcltsauez is absent in Ohio on a . visit tri his mother's family : We - believe that he intends bringing his Mother home with him. She hill meet with - a warm reception from her eon's devoted -parishioners. —lt affords us the greatest pleasure to an nounce the convalescence of our esteemed citi zen, Collector G. ,D. MoSaalivz. He was on the street the other 4y, looking dearly as ro bust as usual, and showing 'but slight indieL estionts of his severe and protracted illness.. —lt will be a source ofd gratification to' the friends of slaj. G. B. OvETrox, in this State, to know that he was several weeks since confirm ed as .Receiver of Public Mune:, • ,3 for the Te.Ti, tory of Ciah. Haj. 0. hai served in the same capacity - Jour years, with greal acceptability to the Gdfernment. Mormon has rec'ived his commission 'as President Judge Of this District. Daring the three years which Judge •haa served as- AdditiOnal La , S. Judge, he has more than filled the highest Lpectations of his friends. Hie large experience es a , leading attorney, high ordac of legal rittainmento, and quick percep tions of justice, c.,nthme to render It m a most valuable Pitlicial officer. • His decisions always command retr.ct, sad are generally Segni esced Mby al puti..s: Ilis'firm and intlexibre sPI i! of tight makes him 'A terror to evil doers. ,DEEDs left for recprd in the office for the recording of deeds, cte., for the week ending April,l3 : Almon Fuller to E Burroughs, Wsalusing,. Joh!) Chandler to George Smith, Sheshequir. James Slbley to Charles Doane, Windham. Betsy J. Rogers to John P. and S. N. Blood, Litchfield. John J. Griffithg to Joseph C. Blum, Tolrat- „ds. 139r0. Wm. McKean to &tidal McKean, Wegt for- ;Ing'on Hiram Rockwell et al. te., Norm tit C. 3teKean, IYO'at Ilarttra E. Spalding to Benj. S. D.rtt, Canton boruugh .:Joseph W. Parks to Harry L. Parks (Spring) Orwell. E. D. Holfo a talra Morsr, Daniel Guiupton Co E. F. Troy Lora. J. H. Marsli to DI G. Bailey , : Pike and Le- D. 6. I: to G. H. Little!, Pike and Le Itaysv/11*% • Ja-off , A,W. IT•G Wrin ILlnig, To ran , da. , 1112 F. t ) North To- MEM to; Tip tnl:4. North T I • an la Stil t ) Gra:1%111o. Ira 31-r-e t..) L 7. d:2 Slolfortl, Franklin. • .T t. - ) I). D. ChalT)e, Jueti;) Minti2T, Ulster. M,rg i•: ly tichord Dint:jot, MEE S!ixe4ict ,, n, Standing Stot(-. M. Honne E. Uhaae, Pike. I).Var;,- to Irt..ne M. To wal:Ja A F.Liv AFORE SENTIMENTS ON THE TESTPLIIANCZ, MOVIAIENT.—We do trust that the good sisters who sit not at home with "folded hanits/awl quiet OOP." will read . Eraim, and with greater acauracy, the humbiu state ments we made b )Id to expiants in a pre ions 3ssm :Mil Ilnr.:wrldt, before they set us down as heing cpppoped to thorn in spirit. It struck us quite forcibly ay the meting of Wednesday . eveuinL: et last week, that the views uttered by , thoi, who meant ‘v , irk,- were nnt at all at vari ance wi - th those we had 'advanced: To be stare. they mere 17- 4 t quite as explicit as to whom they 'dennie I fit subjects for prayer, but in the an cenlation of labor, it is perhaps unwise to ex pe2l., a minute outdoing of all the'miuor details. We will pass ' et once, however, to a matter of rhuch greater importance. In list week's Jour )l4T, a communication was published, to which was attached= the signature Q 1 "One of the Christian Women of Towanda." The 'senti ments therein txpressed, seem to us at this particular juncture,' somewhat startling. If slie speaks representatively—if it is so strongly the sentiment of the society to which she al ludes, that she feels called upon to .empbasize_ the fact. 1 0 " the inoment they appeal to law they lose their hold upon the flock, upon which the very constitution of the Society is founded" —thenmeat assuredly ve have misconceived. We had supposed it was the principal and stim ulating purpose of the enterprise, to seize hold :Wand render more fully available that very law, which . we can 'Xegaril in no other same -than as the rockthrown up for us as, a refuge in t • vast sea ct distriction and disorder'.'We hare, all'along rested in the assurance that this law,,evetithough it seems to lie idle ; on the stated° book, was vouchsafed in ans*er to frayed., as_ fervent and heaven-beseeching, at the suppli6ations of to-day; and we go so far in orteconfidence its to believe that God, having in file plenitude of his wisdom, and through the instrumentality of disinterestelnaen, given us such a stronghold, will never tarn aside to work deliverance through another channel,.ao long as' we have left untried any resource here in contained., It' is well to watch and wait, at Ming always in the spirit of prayer; but when ~ •t ..• r .. ._..... .. .._ .. ... '.S'. we bate gained ii 'baling, and the watobm from the heights give oat the idgiuds of ad Tattoo, it is better' to go forward with swift feet and quick-scenting forecast, than 4 is to hal about the watch-towers, and await discomd turn to the enemy through far-sought min= lons Interposition. • . The particular method of procedure In t community, cannot be regulated,* the, root , meats of another. Many of the towns, to whic we are ant to refer, in proposing methods' fo effort, hare had the whole work 'to do, 'fro the very beginning.` Without law of any kin to hold rumeelle.rs in check, they have bee compelled to go down , to -the bottom of •th dirty business, acid work up to the point which we through the merciful isaistence of - kind Providence are enabled to•niake oar afar • In such places, where no 'foregone labor h prepared the way, or given a shaping to publio sentimenc_ the work has necessarily been of a crude and forbidding nature, reqniring the on • erg;' and persistency" of the pioneer spirit which We have almost felt was- lacking In o midst. 'ilsiot a bit of it. We have jest What w ri r; partioularly — require. Pointe of assault the have be n compelled to make elsewhere iu th form of ppeal, visitation, etc., are actually i our postiession, if we only realize it half as son eibly as the rum pOwer does, through the en ' actmentof law. . , • A bountiful spri . min of picket duty nigh be advisable in this vicinity, but we feel( at; m thorized by the spirit evidenced at the eitin of Friday evening last, called for the purpose of introducing more effective measures -Into tt43.. Temperance movement, that labor of this pal= ticular sort will not devolve solely upon t e, women. ' Do not understand us as objecting appeal. Let them come like' 'e. proparato Whirlwind of paper; followed close by t e sweeping hurricane of prosecution- 7 -but in t e meanwhile we will remember, there is still 1 pressing and abundant need of prayer. 0 r particular enemy is one that lies in cover ; and it needs that stisdoixt that has the subtle y of the serpent, as well as the harmlessness f the dove, to hunt it out. We never hid mote praying on hand, than wo ought to have nor Pray for the moderate drinker that lied. st - pidly over his hymn book, and picks ""np o d glass for. extra drinks. Pray for the elee y gentility that harks at the edge of the law, a . ii beckons and flashes gilt at the foolish boys who loiter- that way. Pfay for the did= lodgment of men who skulk across thefrontiTr with law evading leers, and send back their poison as the counterfeiteri sends out his opui , ous coin. Pray for the dear children that will not listen to your:warnings, that God opcia la spanless chasm-between them and their des troyers. Pray for the prosecutor, the judge, the jury, the lawyer, the whole machinery of the law, which under the direction of an over ruling providence is to bring dc:ivemnce, i We are not, particularly impressed with the spirit of prophecy, :nor do wo make calm to any great stock otriaitb,' but the rapid develop ment affairs have taken Within. the last ,few days, givens a confirmation of hope, such its ' we have never experienced 'before. Women who three weeks ago felt the impulse of duty, 1 and yet shrank back within themselves, over- come with the fear of being called upon to {lo something that might bring upon• then' the, imputation ci unini.ing themselves, are tea ly for effort in any line that may be deemed Wige•- • ly advisable.. Mee have come forward, wheise, assistance and counsel is a iupport,almost un-, loooked for, and the cordiality with which they, have undertaken the heavier work,' inspiresi, strange confidence. Work has indeed begpnr: in dead earnest, and the hour-hand points; s'raight through the fog of uncertainty to the ; ''..l..aw, and to The, Testimony." I- i There is no prospect at present;qhat women wi:l have occasion to enter into public prosecn tien, but there are times and circumstances less favorable than ours, when women may not remain in the shelter of the privacy -they love , . • • i and it is not unwise to he provided (of' suila . r emergency It 5C:.'21:13 to be a matter of inference wish men of a particular stripe, - that women ; a l so simpletons as far as any comprehension of the practical workings of the 'law are- concerned. One of the leading members of the Towanda, bar said to us the other day, that "if the ;w6- • men were:going to makiug prosecutions thiy would find-they were meddling with bometllg they did n't know anything about, and if th y came into court, they had got to bring clomp thing beside wind." Rest you,,ftir eir ! they are Well aware there is enough of that,,eorri medity there already. A nd furibermore, if 'its a class they arc ignorant 'of the prociss of legal ii procedure, and have need of . such knowledg' , they can most asouted.y learn, just as you di . They waremain tip-stairs, prayingibr mac - ine sanction for any reasonable length of time, Int when once the necessity has spoken one - ringly—whcn the pates if thri highway a thrown epim, - anel the ter ibie call ler the tin - vation of thehly:loved, urges them forth froM the sweet privacy of womanhood, then,' mark you,,they wig go: (loud 13sterp, 'if some sad day, when you are seeking the protection pf the law, yea are reminded by one of these En poreilions brethren,' of, the chi - haul:ice and her - hssuess of Your position, show him a page of your heart's borrow. Ask him ,if be thinki Unit paren i ts, seeking with sleepless and ceaseless anxiety for some clue from the dark dengwhere all their loving, toiling, life work is neutralized and overborne, are ignorant or the fearful coni bination by which evidenceds suppressed, and every avenue leading to the disclosure of their criminal "business kept skillfully guarded? Then, when they hint farther at the humilia tor; of failure, ask how it was with them—if they alwaytli succeeded, and if men give up at a failtire or two, and if the lessens learned by few.experieuees, , whether of a successful nature or otherease,liave not helped men, and women; and children, upward and onward, from time imniemorial ? Women have not heretofore and in matterli. of fir less importance, been very` unsuccessful in tracking out evidence, and we . prophesy' that :f onee,they tale up the chase, dark rams be the rat-hole where a rucuseller w - . 11 be übl to hideshis telimentals. t I Women Olin ale really in earnest in anything arc no` 4o unlike men, after all. They do no clc#4.! veiymuch for being pirsised and pette for doing 'that they know they ought to, noi• are they . ! verfon I of compliment, and all- sorte or a:co it:c ing allusions' to their sweet coos and wi:tt.ve , , and the undying nature et ..I„,h se many eif them. pnoc :4 , ):11e! have too oval:, !to facto the jums of the rum-li‘i! °or] nr the e ; rakers or Friday eve , Me, oho has proveslll;m,olrdaneq less in ether than, civic fields, flopped for nn utter:ince:: this kind., lie meant help, an strength. and manly direction, and co•opera l l tion, and think you that a woman who listener to the sound of his voice, and felt the st maltls of . his high-born enthusiasm, missed ,the tone of trilling compliment that drops 'duira froi:d the purrose absorbing her soul, tutoithesphef4 of odc petty vamtb.s ? No; we d'o not wonder Ufa: , fo'kie ed ine'a a elan with the zeal that smiles at danger or ItleAtb, and ni w that ho has risen to a higher pane i of moral heroism, Golthriset. to him: , and al such as him, length ordiys. trust, that 11. E ltdies or Tovrzw. in!Mpliance no. it ~1 Gen. 31anme. Oh EltindAY ctening, wi I ni Ike . it their speci'al business to be present at tile Cmrt flous6 np.in the oce.tstm of iv.y trial that may result from the efforts of 1110 committee' o` vecich he is a member and invaluable aid, we li.ve not the slthtest ilea but that such will 'be the case, and that every woman in Towanda will be rind to show her interest in that which interests them all so closely. With an appeal to the patience of oar read ers, allow_ns to make the single observation, that from the men and women who, in this . pressing emergency, shall perform the most prolonged, and exhausting, and offs: teal labor, we Phan' probably hear the least grumbling about cod?, either of money, time, or vio4, reit CotesciExtrcra Wonion: Emelt ittpoßTEß—Dear Sir: The temperance movement Is the great and all-absorb hag question of the day. Our ministers, onr citi zens—men and women—are taking position for or against sustaining the laws'of the land. One of the hopeful signs of the. times Is that all our Christian ministers are a unit in favor of temperance. And while a majority of those who conduct our local press; who wield a mighty,pngine of power in form ing public opinion. are true and faithful temperance men and use all their Ability and influence oti the side of right, it- Is very humiliating to know that Jane of our local payees of long standing and of re; apeetable age of agp van make it respectable); is willing to use its influence to favor the vilest iniquity and the grf atcst aliornination under the sun. The present uprising cf the people on this subject, head ed by the prs.yie; and pious women of our land, is a fit oppor.uhity far every matt and woman o -de clare t heir , Intentions, and show to . the world on' - w111:1L side they m.ty:be found. There Is no mtddla • grond ht this vat. The.. who ire not Reiss are against us; ye an not serve Gov end Manunon The public will know *bare you stand;! the people roll not be deceived: 'An old and respeletable paper counsels Bs readers not to overdo the Matta. and fears a rebound and says whether k process of compulsion.. passed to regulate the .t.aseter. of sands and liquids that person may eat or drink. Is in strict accordance with the provision An the con 'Mardian, which contemplates a, free exercise of On those rights and privileges guarnteed under a ' I re. .publican`form of government, is a question of con siderable doubt's! haat." Here is wisdom worthy of sludge; he certainly should have a plies upon the Supreme Bench. He displays too Mach study, learning and judgment to waste his precious UM In a prbitb4.44llce. He is a hlgh•Mmed judge who erpoinds any privileges under the constitution. Sertoual3r. dots the mannikin= contemplate and guarantee the right and privilege to sell poison eto induce boys 01 tender age to become' drunkard', and lead them in the road to' ruin and , 'shame? to rob them of all that is valuable or precious to them in thls wield and in the world to cm*? Would not the law punish any one who Abitibi knowingly sell poisoned dour or unwholesome meat? If a few physicians mild, by introducing the imalipoz into the co mmunity, make a large amount of m oney by so doing, should our good citizens protect them in it Y Would the judge apologise for them Y Drina• ounces is infinitely worse than all the other evils which have been mentioned. 1 • Ohl Whisky thou art the greatest cures To soul, to body, and to poise; Pandora's box held nothing worse Than Whisky. _ Esau sold his birthright for a mesa of pottage: Judas betrayed his Muter for thirty pieces of alv,er, and when ho considered what ne had done i e went out and hanged himself; and lf our friend w old go and do likewise, M would be a small loss to the corn zatulity. A newspaper that Gan be bought with the money of the llquor.seller to , give its influence to the liquor interest, must certainly establish for itself a name and a reputatian which money can not redeem 1:om infamy. H. _ THE present Spring has been so backward, that ferment have neither been able to do work at home, nor get into town to make their usual furchasds, but we opine that if they were conscious of the opportunity now presented them of seeming unheard of bar gains in all kinds of dry goods, net even the almost impenetrable , naud would 'hold them back. Daring all our experience we have never seen a better and more attractive showing of nice things in the line of "fixings" than were shown no at Power r. Co.'s, during a brief visit to their extensive establishment 'the other evening. They have thousaudi of yard of prints, at prices ranging from 6 cents np- Ward. Dress silks of the latest pattrris, and, "awfully" reduced in price, so that any lady, who does not array herself gorgeously bow, cannot plead high price of goods asan excuse, for wo aro positively certain that . an Outfit suit able for a queen can bo procured for a mere song. We know the ladies will thank as for the information that they can buy any style of ribbons at about one quarter the usual pr:co, warranted till' very best. Luc qiutl urtne track:. It was .jus beginning to grow tiresome, whe out we rushed into the open ai, again, and the train stopped. Ever y body's head popped out of the wini dow to See the mountain •we ha passed through. There was''xiser" little snow on this side, and th mountain appeared almost as bald a a rock, and in every direction • looked as bleak and dreary as possi ble. (For the information of th ' •Curious who may, not remember I.li . • exact figures, I will say - that the Tun nel is eight miles in length; at thi north entrance 3,802 feet,. at thi south entrance 4,163 feet, and in thi center 4,245 feet above - the level the sea. The mountain is 8,438 fee or more than' a mile and a ha* high.) • : Fon .14. - /C'T*—Dwelling containing We passed on over frightful precio 14 rooms—suitable for a boarding bOnSe 'Or a pices, by the city of Susa, and on toi large f am il y . Also, ono small three-story liouse wards Turin. In every available` r spo i n centre of town. F. E. Post. on this side the mountains; wer• No. 32, Second•st. 'planted vineyards, and there was a - economy` of space., manifested that , ler If you aro'coming to Court would have astonished a Bradford you will have some spare time, and you may, county farmer. It .was after dargi find something of benefit to ,yO4l 'at BLACK'S when we reached Turin. We onlya Crockery Store. •At least it . will not be out of stoppe4 there a few minutes, ta; lY°ur way to call and look over his stock. Shall e glad to see my old friends, or others. change carriages, and the principal' thing I recollect• about the place, i jte THE LAST C.ILL.—If the members being nearly suffocated by su2A- zof Northern Lodge think it, desirable to have and fog in the immense railway sta-I ; any officers or organization for the coming tion. Our destination that night kuarter, they are notified and requeqted to be was Milan, and about twelye o'clock, present at meeting on Friday evening heat. very Cold and uncomfortable, we • I, , YDGE DEPUTY', -ached there, where I will laid -Yon B USIN - BSS -LOCAL." FOR &Mi. —A No. 7 Artisan Cook Stove, with pipe and furnituq, will be sold at a bargain. Enquire at this oftieet Wir Childrens'z , Carrieges, as nice es you want or ae cheap, at BLACK'S. tar When in Towanda, take time to , look at 0. A. BLACK'S Store and Goods. Itfir Price of Plaster reduced to $7 per Ton, at Myereburg Mills. • April 9, 1874. stir Large stock of Pictures and Picture Prmes, at WHITCOMB & Met cnr's Block. M.. Wall Paper and Curtains cheap at WHITCOMB & SHAITT . B. Mercar's Block. see' New goods just reeived at M E.:CDF.I.SIAIed. Stfir From a plain Gold Ring to the finest diamond, go to HENDELMANS. sier• A large line of Parasolsin all the new sliadoi, just received by EVANEI HILDILEIJI. Mir American and Swnsa Watches, largest stoc:: ever brought to this foul", at HENDELALVeri. If you wish to , see fiL9 gold Jewelry, call at EIENDELIiAN'I3. se— sirs. J. D. HILL is now in the city, purclissing a !till assortment of Spring Millinery Goods. vgt,,.. We open! to-day 20,000 yards or Grog Grain Ribbons at one-third theievalue. EvaNe k MLDRETIL Stj' Tou,s a specialty at the -lied, White& Blue Store.; the best and largest assort ment _of ladies and gentlemen's gold chains ever ofTored in this market at M. Fimmurattes. sew- Mrs. J. fre'speptfnlly invites all to her opening of Spring and Sum ner Millinery Goode, on April 29, 2), aid 31 le.. The largest assortment o e'ocloi at low pricaa at rinrimmoes, * Spring styles Hats and Caps, just received at TAYLOR - - War Patent Butter Tubs, 55 cents out, at BLIAALI:k Haeoufe Bed,White find Blue Store, Bridge-et. Air All vari6tios of stone rings, 21 per cent. lower.than ever be fore offered in Towando, at M. jbanDitus.ttee, Bridgo stmt. • ips„, If you want fine Hair Work made up, or desire to purchase aim go to IL LA. you, a reliable hair dealer, Bridge-st.,l at Mrs. J. D. lads FanCy Store. Mir Fancy Goods and Stittionery for tho holidays, better and cheaper 'than else where, at 0. F. Cnoss'.. M. The " Girl of the Period " is to be Been In the window of Lavont's Hair Palace, on Bridge-at., at Mn., J. 1J Panci Store. is.. The best'- stock of Towanda at the Third Ward Grocerj, kery. ME inillE Mr' Large blare and full of Goods Mr Yon can buy everything • in the grocery and P1'01140311140 1 cheap er nildoOmm& Enwanns thait r aw othpr place in town. *. - Notlithstandiag the 10.oness of tbe season; our stock is full and our prices aro such as cannot fail tq please. agi. The beet place to buy rencly made clothing !sat No., 4, 2 clbora west of 'Cop- DWG, Itcressix & Co'si,' I ' • M. Do yon want a Wagon or Cart or Booking horde ter Your boy or girl, go to BLaca's and get his prides, tft.Garden and Flower Seeds a specialttar, the; Third Ward Grocery. 1 Have you any Forks or Spoon's that aro badly worn that' on would liko mad _ good as new, tako thaw to 9. A. BLacw's. • sir Several valuable Farms and' Rouses and Loth for rale by 111.11XLVIIit TEAM HouaAND TAOT • FOR SALE Olt ,RENT —Terms easy. Apply to Ilrs. E. L. Wooterui-r over M. J. Lotto's store. Vir Pure Bluestone Cayuga Ras ter, on hand for ealeat Myeraburg Mills. Well prepared and warranted a pure article. I 41♦ THREE HOUSES TO 'REST.-010 in First Ward, near upper depot, and two in Sec ond Wirt. Inquire at °Mee t of OvEnrox ELSBBEE. . air Choice Family, Groceries, as cheap as the cheapest, at the Third Ward Gro eery". Kir All kinds of black- born, rub ber and real jet jewelry at,rery low prices, at Ev.iorratais'a . US. Gm McCADE dz. SON have kik received several car loads of choice • marhle, and they aro turning out sorne,of the heat work ever made in this place; Yard and office ono door south' of the Baptist Chnrch. CLUB FOR THE Y , NEW YORK WEEKLY TninuxE.—Price Per year Ono Dollar and Ten Cents. Elnincrifitions received at the Towanda Peat 7 Oflice; paper sent to any Post-Office m the county. Postage 20 cents—to be paid at the office where received. • • ''Why run the risk of an acci dent, when you can get a ticket,. good for $3,- 000 in case of death, for 20 cents a day, by call ing on Fnawa Bonnawu, at upper depot? `litier It is not generally known that H. C. Warrsis.n, at the Book Bindery over the BEronTwa office, makes Blank BOoks in any style of ruling and binding desired. If yon want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call. ' Se' Providence permitting, the "West Burlington Church, after having boon red paired and remodeled, will be reopened for ser vice on May 7. Preaching at 101 a. at., by Rev. E. J. BERMAN'S, at 71 r. as., by Rev. M. C. DEAN • of Towanda. G. S. TUMMY; Pastor.. • M. Jurors and others attending Court will find the very beat of board and lodging at No 32, Second Wool /. April 29-2-er. F. E. Posy. SECONDHAND' WAGoNS FOR SALE.- 1 Top Buggies, 2 Opeb Buggies, 1 Spring Sulk ey, ind 2 Platform Wagons; also, 2 (-new) One or Two Horse Lumber Wagons, will be sold, cheap for cash at H. S - rrLmi's Carriage Facto ry, Pine street, opposite the new Jail. ' Towanda, April 22-4 w. - OS- Hair Work of every descrip tion Will tx) sold at 25 per cent. less than New York prices. Call and examine at E. LATOIE'd BranCh Hair Palace, Bridge-st., in Mrs. J. D. Htt L's Fancy Store. • FOR SALE.-.—The net, house ou Main ,'street, second door north of Chestnut street. lot about 100 feet trait. Term's easy. pufnire on the preinises of Mira. ncilSE;3 and of E. T Fox. I rt.. yon want Shoes for a La d; lent, MiSP, Boy, Youth, Child or lufant.? The go to COMER at Coo where you will find u large stock to select from, and at esccel- Log low prices. Opposite the Court House. i Go and see ELtn LAVOIE, who hai }last returned from Now York with an immense stock of Human Hair, which ho bought at bark ruin sale, and which will bo sold at lowest cash prices,at-LacoLafs Branch Hair Palace of 'Elmira, N. Y.,—Bridge•st., Towanda. I'a. **.C. F. Citoss lias,alren;dy opened his spring styles of Wall Paper. His atej6rtment has'been selected with great care and with special reference to the wants of this cvnttit nity., purchasers will find it to their-interest to give tdr. tel„,a-calL Ur' Why is it tint TAYLOR & DA vms dress men and boys better and cheaper than any other house in Towanda. The reason is, they stocked their new store during the money panic, and aro satisfied with very small profits. , _ tom. The beit place to buy Sash, Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at FROST S. Son; Factory on Charles street- Of fice 107 Main street. Thoy sell cheap for cash. Gentlemen, "we would can your attention to onr new styles of Shoes for Spring and.tiumtnor woar. ?Hoes low. - Cor.sEn CcoNs. Opposite the Coutt.llouge. ler PIERCE Z 4 NienoT.3 are sell*, all varieties of coal very cheap. They aro sole agents for the sale of the celebrated Barclay coal. Coal by car load at a discount. Etias.—From very fine Light Brah mae, and !Duff and Partridge Cochins. Price $2 per setting, of 13 well racked sod delivered at lispress dace. Towanda, Pa., April 1, 1871 M. HENRY PEET, Nurseryman , is now supplying all who want good trees, with stock from PAUL S; CAMPBELL'S Nursery, situat ed three hnndred feet zibJve the river). Good thrifty apple and cherry trees at 25 c0..1s t ach. All other kinds of tree.; fulnishe'd to order. - Residence on Poplar street. U. must not fail to call on Ariz. SoLoxes, the One-Prin C. 0. D. Cloth ier, Bee his immense stock of Spring, and Summer Clothing. They aro it prices that will astonish yon. You can save time and money by dealing , with - him. Ho gniiintees every ar ticle to be as represented. Good Spring fruits at $8.00; good all wool Pants and Vests at $6.00; fine black all wool Dress Coats at 9; fine blue all wool Dress Coats, at 49; working Pante Pants et sl.2s; • Corduroy-Pants at Fl.OO- ex tra finality; Working Coat 'at 11.75., Ir. abOnt one week we will offer toihe trade good Pahl) Leaf or. Chip Hats at 10 cents !each; ~ H arvest Bati at 15 cents, and a new India Paean a Bat% et.2s'oents, Do not-fail to call at Aux. Bow Pox's Ono-Price Clothing Mora. nest door to' Twos 6C ON% to r s first-class bargains. lirS in and Bs- = Eli ELME = =I I=l C. P. \VI LLE:, HLILFE. :~:.: a~-.~ z;~ - %r.s y+.a~s~.~:+~'nrr.> "veFdcsfi.`7xrr.~.~...:n'.s~`Y .: ~;.:.s -....~,.w .11 U "ME wptgOvigooB cheap remember tbo old 114 d, White intraloi Store. Speetae4cie and eye glasses, wanted 'olinat' so , any, in the market, from e doom' to tho beet, it Ilmortatmes. • 'aril you want the best Cook Stip° tank call at JUNE'S, 111 Marines Block. sea- An endleis variety of heating stoves at Aria's, which are being sold ion , cheap: -. • - Spinal IL(Ts.—All the latest styles Mrs: J. D. illi.qMillinery ttote, BrlClgo•st., wanJa, Pa. a , , i ss.:A,eood boy can get his boara '.... ud schooling at the Institute, in retareor do ig chores in the family of tho Principal. Ate Er. Go to WUITCOMB . S 1; SECAUT'B, ereur's for your Books-and Stationery. ge. For the bes i t Roast or Steak go to MUM NO' Best Garden Seeds, by ounce ur pound; also Canada Pcaa, for sale at Heenan IlDwann's. Graham Crackers, Oat Meal, rraluun Flour, Crushed Wheat, at the Third Ward Grocery and Bakery. 1186 BELMEIALL & IIAI9IIT invite the ottention of cash buyers to their superior stuck f groceries at the Bed, White and Blue fibre. RUBBER PAlNT.—Warrialtkd to: be ore durable l and better for !tame or other tinting, than.any, other paint. 'Has always .icon perfect attisfactiou. It M. WELLE4, Agent. Se" Grangers and everybody else an buy their Clover and Tiluothy seeds at ottom prices, at ISlcCana & ° REVERSIBLE SIDE4ILLL AND LEV 3 / 4 IL LAND Ptccvd.—l Bold 75 in 1873, and every one have satisfaction. A full stock on•hand. It. M. WELLEB. • : Townw.la, Pa. • 1 Atte- It will pay you to call "and fool: over our stock of Boots, Slioes,, Gaiters, Trunks, Traveling Bags, etc. Cor.mtl: Coosa Oitositei the (;oart House: . I . va. A tine assortment of Stone Ware; at ttie Third Ward Grocery. J. F. HOILTON. RE3.rovlAr..A. N. NF soN, Jeweler, or about May 1, will remove his store to the store formerly occupied by Fox :c 3lnncun, coiner Main and 'Pine streets, with Jomus Worm, Clothier. F.Ar.3I TO RE'rr.—l offer for rent he farm on the old plank road, adjoining tho Boro' of Towanda, belonging to tho estate of ?tire. IL 0. WARD, deceased. 1 . N.: N. BETTg, TrtiStLe. • gEr Nu remedy in the world, ever came into such univers4l uso, or has so fully iron the confidence of mankind, as Armies Cherry Pectoral, for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. ATTENTioN !—Madame A. Mass, of Owego, N. Y.,,Clairwoyant Physician and Lifo Reader, will be at the Elwell House, Towanda, Pa., for tltreo days only, conamenciut Thnra day, April 30, 1371, where sho will be pleased .to Fee all who'nii'y need her advice. I= I. The . Quarterly Mooting of Lome Charge, will be held at 3lyersburg, on Saturday and Sunday neat, May 2 and 3. Preaching on Saturday at 2 o'clock, and on Sunday at 11, by the Presiding Elder. ._ • • HOUSE FOR SALE.-011; Sp.cbrid-st., between Pin 3 and Bridge—emit sije: Twelve rooms; Gas,t Water, Heater, liange. etc. One of the most ,coureident 'bousts to beLfound. Terms easy, c,regniro on the premisei,. AUCTIO,N SALE.—Wishing to dose my Furniture business, I rill sail- the remain der of my stock at auction; —sale to commence an ltonday, May 1, and to continue until all is sold. . I shall continue to sell goods at cost Until the day of.salc. JOSEPH HINES. ' Towanda, Pa. VEP.Y ELEC3ANT NEW GOODS. K. .4.unus is now opening, hi his new store in Chambeldin's Block, opposite public square, fresh from the' city markets, the finest Millinery a l nd Fancy Goods ever brought into this town. By has an immense stock of entirely new t pat time of ladies' bonnets, hats, gloves, fancy ar cies, etc, Our reporter has interviewed his stock, and the many handsome things he saw Ni . i!l hereafter ho mentioned in our columns.. 11. H. Ilinnti is determined . that these goods stall be sold at the very lowest price,s. SPE. att.—Look out for his opening in a day or two Beand be the first to give him a call:. e will sllow you goods 3 on ll'ave not seen Lic]ro before. Nonce.—ror sufficient :reason, I t i wilk it desirable, just and profitable, to make permanent reduction in. my prices. 'Thene fort) intending nothing bat busine)le, and that v/ithout lowering in the least t:ie high staudaid_ 07 . honer and excellence which I always aim at; I announce my determination to tell.my pros edt spring and sumnicr etOck of ready mido clothing, furnishing goods, hate ar.,l caps, all of the latei t btyles and novelties kr the ensiling tr')asisting of the chic Lest of all the various Linda of goods, from tine dress to erdi nary businesss"nits, which can be obtained at nly,, alcire on Main street. They have been carefully selected by imysel , , with a view 'et aripylyiAg the wants of my customers and-the public generally. You will pleaso rtrgard this card as an invitation to all. Yours- respectfully, „ as,. E. hosst:FtEr,n. . 1 ToTIIE Punue!—Parties in the vi cipity of Viryaluairg, dealing in plaster, have with malicio4s inibnt been reporting to my cue -9 mere and dthers, that I liave bzeii dealing in inferior quality of Plaster; in , short, that I • I only had stone from Cayuga county, for which I had paid but tent cents .per ton. Such is not , • the fact, as 4 can prove by abundant testimony; and if Laid parties do not s top their slanderous rports ;immediately, I ....Ltall procted by process elf law.. That I buy and deal in only the best C 1 yugat 6 Plaster, is ovilent all who have dealt w th me hereto:ore, and 13 I plainly proven by the following leiter from the' ruLn of whom I have pirclia.ica :a:•.• entire :,10,::: : : . . UNPIN March la, 1874. Diu. T. F. Earn -Dear Your favor of the 1 th inst. came to hand this morning, and in a i'swer would say that we, Will certify that we h*vo been selling yi.in . our, best Cayitga Pia:A . 2r S 'inc. Itegnectfully. YawnEn,Yrro it 7 Co. by t wi;i be teen that reports to toe at tea y are untrue, and intendedi:o injure my utation and litiaines3. lih'ive a large stoeli • the best Plaster at 'my Mille at Itummerfield trek ' and while I thank my tubtormers for h ir ^patronage heretofore extended, frespeet ly solicit a con tinuatir . o of the Bathe, •r. F. Esry luminerlield Crvitk, ltazch MABBIED . NDY-110USTOIsi.—In Towanda, April 16. ~y Bar. 51. C. Dean, Charley W Sandy, or 'hiladelphis, Pa., and Min Amelia Ilolion, .1' the former place. • SON—FERGUSON.—In Rome Borough, t the residence of the oflicutting clergyman, pril 21, 1874, by gel/. P. T. Maryett, Erecter- H. Ellson, of (thew, to Miss Haute E. • ergnson, of Wymox township. LEN—PERDY:—At the house ul the bride's • 'rents, April 22,1871, by . lter. J S. Bush, tr. 8, L. Allen, of Roma, Pa., and 312iis ddle S. Purdy, of Lellaysvllle. pa. DIED l3'TZ.—ln Franklin, 401,7, of cancer, Mrs.. 'Liebe Ann, wife of Jelin Lantz, in the, Gelb ar of her ago. : , . TH.— In Ulster, April 4 Elizabeth Heath, e : e d 47 'TM ,. • lIM en V. Hol.nr.ooK QM PUILINLIA M-kBON LIM ~~ the 0' Febrile: The -court t nint hck byl dottee day Of thr Bo rj all pa and be barred; Apr . ~ to the t 6 m lug cla, duly a Di to th . deceas, payme, said es for set ~i to the • ceased. and all must p meat' EMI trio Dletrict In th cred(to TAX! general for the Section Ina, wt one of tt on the li Apr2 l ,l A' to the ei deCd, persons , preffeltt ill Cali AD to the es', ton, doe persons sent the, OE EL the wino Stone, d ' went, an estate MettleM6 eprit 1 Noti to the cid ceased. al stud all mast pr rant. EME NG Ar, seriter EMZIMiE =I Taylor W SPRING GOODS SPECIALTIES. SPECIALTIES ' • ave Just opened and %ill offer for. 'rib la Igo stock of RIBBONS- At one quarter their ado! value LOOK AT 111E11. ! / CM Alrge Tim 61. KID GLOVES, reduction 01 WIT CENTS PER PAIR, pula; ina'kt , a awl in greit-vaticl7 of v.,lara TAYLOR A: CO, nda, Pa., April.2ali, 1874 New Advertiseinents. W L L &• C 0 ARE OPENING , A FULL STOCK .:1 OF V SPRING GOODS • - THIS WEEK April 23d, lti-14 )ITOR'S NOTICE. --- - t. In the atter of the ostato of Daniel IfeDuffee.--In Autos' Court of Bradford County. No 10 ry T., 1871. Adersigned, an Auditoi appointed by said. dispose of-exceptions filed to the !triple. y account of the executors of said estate. gives notice that he will attend to the, 1 his appointment on FRIDAY, _the eighth .1. 1874, at 2 o'clock, p. m., it his etc° in ough of Towanda, at !which tirue and place -8 concerned are •regfiested to be present heard in the premises, otherwf6o to be de. .1a heaalui before zue. WM. FOYLE!. 1874. Auditor. . t STRATOR'S NOTICE.— .uce hereby given that all persons Indebted state of Abraham A., Worden, life requested e immediate payment, and all persons ham. ;ma against said estate 'must present them thenticated for settlement. 0. W. REYNOLDS: 'Administrator. 9, 'l4. With the Win annexed. ECUTOR,'S NOTICE- Ice is hereby given that all persons Indebted estate of Noah Lacer, late of Canton, d, are requested to make immediate t,- and all persons having claims against to must present thtm duly authenticated anent. . THOMAS 8. MANIAS, NOFIL. ]LACER, i ' Executors. NIEVISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- 3121 en isnerenyvven install persons indebted !state of Daniel Beverly. Jet° of Ove.lon, do wn requested-to matte immediate payment, rsons having claims against 'said estate esent them duly authenticated' for settle- MATILDA HEVERLY,i, JOHN c IiATHEWB, 'Administrators; IMO it ANKRUPTCY.4-Lln tho Pis- Court of the United States for the Western of Pennay.sania, No. 1818 in Bankruptcy. matter ots-Nr. PAINE Bankrupt. Tothe ' of said Binkrupt. • once that by order of said court a second "eating of the creditdra of said bankrupt, purposes namcd in the Twenft , i3prenth (the Bankrupt Act of the end of Maich, ill be held et the office of P.: Overton, he Registers in Bankruptcy in said District,. 41.11 day of-May. 1874. at 11 o'clock. a. In! GEO. B, DAVISON. DELas ROCK WELL, AESigIICeS. lINISTRATOR'S co is hereby given that all persons indebted tate of G 9 o. P. Barrett late of Springfield, net nark° immediate: payment, and all having claims against said estate _most teeth drily authontieated for settlement. i • MICINDA A. BARRETT. EtiI3M,B.IIII3EST. .• I 1871. . , Administrators. iIiciSTRATOR'S NoTRAL'- ce is heieby given that all persons Indebted ate of Josephus Campbell, late of Burliig• d, must make immediate paynient and all laving clainis against sad estate must pre . duly authenticated for settlement. ' i t , 'CHESTER E. CAMPBELL, I. 14. .*.- . :" ' ' Administrator, ' OUTOR'S. NOTlCt.—Notiee C • reby given tbnf all peilions Indebted to , - le of i..awrenee blfer - on. late of StandMß d, are requested td make immedlate.pay all persona haring claims against' said l i n t present them duly authenticated for t, . . . JAMES O'HERON. ,JR 7 .I . . •- , IRvamitnr , , 4.INISTRATOR'g NOTICt.-L -apt, Is hereby given that all persona Indebted state of William Height], late of WYBoxi,de. are ceuuested to make immediate payment, persons having claims against said 'estate 'lent them duly, authenticated for settle HARRIET 1.10AOLIN; R. B. MARL°, DAYTON ALLEN, • - , !Administrators. "ICE.—AII "ICE.---All shooting with fire r or fishing upon the Premises of the into. ter this date, is strictly forbidden. ' ' 1 ' ' IC"' • 1 i Pa., Arril 13 Ift4w. ING GOODS.'-• - , • , ED ke pleats re in announcing that we La largest and most attractini cam of in oPe4e • her tonsil ht the mariet uptete !a every noyartroenit, of Dry Goode to Ock Is co !MEM! having made ge 'dip an exatatnaflon of on =I = ime parbon war styles and viOes: UNRi EiSfE INDUCEISIE M PRI ME AILS, EETII•I(4S, 111;ISLINS,' CAMBBICS, IgE Me 1 Dgm. 1 En EMII CHECKS add DRILLS. FEW CLOTHS, SSIAIERES and ~' IMIII We air ptep,i i to attract attentt R 1 to cffer Largatin 'can Al r~i ?.'Jth, 1671 Towanda, Pa., Li Advertisements. H ' 1 TOVAN T I Q Alin Eng X_ES at WHOLESA OM STEEL; MO EISI :SHOES, N'.k' WHEELS, PAT 'OKES, ES XIiES, 111=i1MINI VER PLATED_ W lat ' prices, DO6 I ASH, GLASS, AT , - 1 C(D , ,RITSS.ELL s C ME CHRIStMAS, lERR TRIBUNE, ME , 14T, 40/iITOR, • 1 I LING STOVES. LEM EN.O i ' ,'LSIO CABINET' RANG, ERS, FE2 OM Call SHELL Faril ES rs' Tools • in Geniiral Effl ME i g MI El WORK, r and EMI SLEET IRON WO ol .host CODDINQ, RUSi;=Lik , ME IN TEW SPRING G . lIMMII HIE MI r 0 invite particular attention to this department. Lich his been replenished by, recent arrivals of g= 10,AMASliS, CA mtICS, - • " hl VICTORIA LAWNS, ' OIVELS II = , - I ' I ' &C., iisse [ —, i s s s , s s /COSIERY, 22 COTTONAI : I .J.BOIDERIES, ME TelfLos ' - TAYLOR CO Towanda, Ps., April . 22th, 137.1. • ti pP,OCLIMAON.- WHERE A S; 'l_ Bon. I"..kItRLS B. ST/t 51110ETM, President Judge M the 12th Judicial District,l consisting of the cqunties of Bradford and Susquehanna, and •illbsas. , C. S. Bussatn and I S. D. Itar.a.*Ess liilisociate Judges, in and for - said county of tadford, have, issued their. precept -heanpg date the 24th - day of.llarch, 1674, to me di !irOcted fOr holding a Court of Oyer and Tenni hter, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, finer, Pleas and Orphan's.. Court, at !rowan 'Ali, for the County of Bradford, on Monday,l iXay 4, 1674, to continue twelweeka, :Notice is therefore hereby giveri to the Curo :ners, .and Justices of the Peace, Of the county !of Bradford, that they , be• then and ..there 'in , Itheir proper person, at 10 o'clock in the fore - -, (neon of said day,, with records, inquisitions and - Sher remembrances, to, do those things which .:ito; their office appertains to be done ; and thoae csho are bound bylrecognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or. Ana y be in the jail of said•county, or.who .shall be} bound to appear - at the Said court are to be then' and there to; proiecute .against. them*as shall bo just. jurors aro' requested to be nanctual in their, .. attendance,agreeably to their tette°. • I • tea at Towanda. the 9tti day of April, in ;the rear of our Lord. ono thoniand eight purgred and seventy-four,' and of the Inde pendence of the United-States; the ninety 'eighth. J. MOIcEOE SIIIrEf,: Sheriff.- , r[IRUSTE‘E'.S ,SALE . ..cif . Coal ,il. ‘ nd LL. Railroad properly in the Counties of Sullivan` - !and Bradford, State of Pennsylvania.. , • P.: By virtue of a certalniMortgage orDeedof Trust, . ieciated and delivered by the Sulbyank , Erie Coal .• Fa 'dßailroad Company , of the State of Peiansylva nl , to the underelpaed as Trustee, dated the first ' day of November. 1866, and recorded in the office • for recording deeds, Sc., in and for the :county of Bradford. in said State, in Mortgage BoOk No. 10,, .;',Pa,ges 30. 31 and 32, on the 223 day ofnloventher:' A. I D.. 4'66, and in the office for the recording of Liteed, s, &0., in And for Sullivan county, [naiad State, rhlldortgage Book No. 2. pages 82 to 88 inclusive, on. ,'. e Rh day of December, A. I;•;1866. . - T , the undersigned-as Trustee as aforesaid, hereby *ire notice tint I will, on WEDNESDAY. the 14th :day of OCTOBER,, 1874, at twelve o'clock at noon lif that day, at the Exchange Sales R'.011113., Number 11 Broadway, in the City, County and State of New I I , ark, sell at auction to the blithest bldder: the prop. trty, rights,.privileges and frane.hises conveyed or 0 s ~i,h PeEtsi,.liuNrnm:grrialiaGeeisat.:7. Untended to be conveyed to me by Said 'Mortgage or peel ' d of Trust ; default having been made by . the ~.taid Company in the terms and conditions of said f4 rt er g 2.3 6. o a t n sl:y uc le l ys d , e an fai rl beTtiVe.rug li d t in e continued n 4 to make such sale by holders of at least 'one ,' th inamount o'.the bonds seemed bytteld Mort-, , eor Deed of Trust, which Were at- thl , tit:lent eking such request due and outstanding,' l The property aforesaid includes some five:thou and acres bt land situated in Cherry and Colley. owrishtps, in Sullivan County, in the State - of Penn. Ivenis.being the following named warrants and • arts of warrants, to wit ; debit Baker and Andre* l 1 pnle. and . parts of .Philip Stein,' George Roberts, ' ll Du ich d ard l" h lip Wager, Henry Epple, Peter Relater, David r Rarer, Joseph Tateln, Collinson GW er irpilli a te n e7n d ? C eThr h S, ri teaß s mAi t : ian bar. h e oe in d l l e .in. r o , son. Jam!) Leonard Getting, o Chase, ihoan3e, Jacoby, andbe . . n all the coal lands of the said Company; andthe: ai roadiof Said Company, and all' the land, of the 1 Company now occupied for the erection of de ~.1 constructing sidings, .kc., and as therosd-bedf said railroad from their mines in said , county of u l livari, to the'present northern terminus' thereof. • ' .. IFr or a nearln Pennsylvania; Mor ;n j2 d 2 :l e t feoucongoor f . te franchises of said Company . . as secured by their *barter. Together with all and' singular the build ,. 'es and ingrovereents, rights. libertlee, privileges, i t ereditaments and appurtenances' to the same at. ertaining, with reversions and, remainders, rents, a once and profits thereof. .1 I For a more fiall and complete dets'eption of the 'property to be sold, with its boundaries and local- . ti0.41, - refer,encelnay be had to the said,Slortgage, o' ,f ltecord as aforesaid. I . '. ' , . Terms of gale.—Ten per cent, of this purchase, .. °tiny is to be paid cash in hand On the day of sale, ' uct the balance is to be paid within thirty' days hereafter, at Room Number 4. in Number a•Wall. 'treat, in the City of New York, State of , wew York; ' .nd upon payment of the said balance In full, the' •nrchaser will receive a deed to the said property, onveying inch title as is vested in me as Trustee . a aforesaid. DatectMarch leth, 'DM. . ! PAI rs • JOHN_ A. STEWAET. Trnsteo E T i r e h aik e l li a : C i f d d-hcddeve: BaUroad ofratlapatylkallivart W.A. W. STEWART, Attorney torTrastee, 48 Wall tract. New York City. ' • 1) March 28,'7413M. • I - ,f Thalabove advertisement appears in the following, t.ealmapera published In the• city of New York. to 1 wit : "The Evening Poet Weelly.'!' "The New York - 1 , , Week y Mall," "New- York bpectstor and Weekly enlist Advertiser." - i • i~ P - ECIIfoR'S Karim—. ? c i ed • tl i e e ltle h Tt gi rrtf thz " fil ltre'ryi bi g ogee , aro reqoested to make Immediate pamsWl ehd persons having elottrue laid estate oenst s present them, duly loothentioated tor settle , thent. ' 1 , BAIIIII7EL Ism. •. 1 Ma r l2 7* ' • ' ' • - Itzeiontor. 'the 15QT1011-. Notice is hereby kistai that all persons in d ebt ed estate of Lehi'). Albro, bite of Albsii7 gyme. demised. are rentlesUll to make immediate nt. land all persons haViis = d estate must all , them •Xlitie illtiltigiant. ! W atans V be. v., SINf lei tri. , r * ' i • ' r • , 11320 • , Ca. . I , , =I DLTEItf ar • DRESS GOODS NE '4 , 0 aro offering UNUSUAL INDU C EMENTS 1 ..v I • • AND' FANCY FABRICS. EMI x 1 ' WHITE GOODS tratdo goods in all lines. PRAMS; I 1-;-• h W MI STRIPED IEI7SLINS,.' t slylss MULLS; ME El _ A. FULL AND.VAUItD STOOK OFk GLOVES, , 40TIONS ~ - r " dIL SOME sIECIAL BAR G EDGES AND HANDKE r RCALEF S t . - Legal. I II II I 1 i