Iltadforaftporter Tuida s tit yollGly 751874. LOCAL AND GENBRAL.: THE old nation that oysters ware unfit to eat 0=44 during,the months in which the letter' "r" occurs, don't deter ne from par taking oe the "bivalves" any more; for sines the first of May, 8. 8,-Szarra, of the Senate ss loon, presented is with a bountiful supply of the finest oysters we have ever tasted. They were large, sweet, and very palatable. ni.onnr to notice that our Tunkbannock cotemporaries have, gotten by the ears. In thelreported proceedings of court last week,' we notice that in the case of the Commonerealth vs , . L. DAY, of the Democrat, for libel, , P. prosecutor, the jury re turned a Verdict of not guilty, but defendant to pay coats; We don't believe in - such verdicts. It DAL was , guilty, be sborild have been punish ' ed. If not - guilty, this jtiry bad eto right to bins in this coats. , At the same court, the grand jury retartsedit true bill splint P. Xmas . , late of the Republican, for libel, A. DAY prosecutor.. AT THE meeting called - for the re- Ingftnization of Bradford County Agricultural Society, on the! evening May 4, 1874. Hon. SrunarD: HeMosass wis made Chairman and Jolty W. Mum and A. B. &imam Secretaries. Remarks Were Made by Col. J. F. Muss' and B. F. Bowxax. 1 011:motion of-C. S. Roseau. it was - Resolved, That.B. Knykendal, Robert Bull, J. Delpench,ll. H. Banning, • Hummer Bli ley, Samuel Buck B. Laporte. M. F. Ransom, .1. W. Means, B,' l F. Bowman. Ezra Batty ba a committee to report &plan for organization and permanent officers for this SoCiety thekeurrent year at an adjourned meeting of the Society, to be held at the Court House, Monday 'evening, May 11,1874. 31Air..Ho* ArrsAcrivs.- 7 At this time of year, when the " otherial mildness " of `spring, althongti it may not be here, is eagerly looked forward to; bat few people, Compara fively speaking, } seem to realize how beautiful a dingy back yard may become at the expense of a little labor ind a very small amount of money. Dail, unsightly walls may be covered by bright green; leaves and starlike blossOms of the convolvolus, while a narrow strip of earth may be made to yield flowers enough to perfume the .w hole house. Window gardens may be made for a very small outlay of trouble and eipense. Almost _ any boy is mechanic enough to construct a box which will fit on the windoW-sill, and a few flowers in pots will - . smarten ,up a Zoom to a marvelous extent. Boys and girls Make excellent gardeners, and ,they will find plenty to interest them in the care of flowers, besides it will endow them with a commendable industry, as well as a love for the beautiful and a desire to make home at tractive. , 'AfoseoETeir..Ll . lionrOeton Lodge of I. 0. 0. F., No. 137, was reinstituted on Battu-. day, April 25, P. G. S. Nicholson acting as Grand Master; D. D., G. M. Blackman; Grand Marshall; P , G. Calkins Grand Warden; P. G. Clanson Grand Secretary, and P. G. Snyder as Grand Treasurer. . The following are the ofti cars elect! for th e present term : Patrick Dan fee, N. Cr; M. m. Coolbaugh, V. G.; A. Mullen, Secretary, and J. M. Gregg Treasurer. A special session ViLti held in the evening, Brother Nicholson occupying the, first Chair, and 0. D. Kinney the second. Twelve candi dates were introduced and initiated ; eleven time were elected to membership. The lodge starts off with every prospect of success. There aro now 'sixteen lodges of the Order, iii the county, with a membership of about I'4lllllam hundred. Notwithstanding the snow stbrut, there was a goodly number present to witness the imposing ceremonies. finccesi tallonroe ron Lodge, • ! PEssoNA.I... I 7 --C. L. lams, Esq., has , returned from the west; and will probably re• main here perManently.,We cordially 'welcome him back. —Goan Faiss.'s smiling countenance was vis ible in our sanctum. Goan is a genial, good hearted fellow, and we are always glad to see Lim. - ' 0. T. :li,tour.r.,,Eari., of Lock Haven, is in to.. n on a visit to his son; NODLIG , Lawyer kfcbusric of .Willesgarre wa+ town on Tuesday. —Conductor T. G.. WALTER, of the Montrose /tailway,hacinot restiraed his duties upon the road last week.! He - is so fsr recovered from - • his late injury as to attend to light duties aboot the clepcii - and:we are really glad to notice thlt his hand, althciugh cripple , l, is entirely saved- -. 2 u itenck be»ifierat. _ I, • . • IV ,ST FII.NSLIN . .- . -113 ' spite of the inclemericy of the weather, and scarcity of bay, our farmers are forming a Grange, end are, we belieili, meeting with success. • List Monday the widow of liariNai Wihcox, of Leßoy, missed her child, a boy three years of age, when's' search was instituted, which,reL suited in the discovery c , f his hat in the creek near the 1101130 of 51flioN HoLcostn. It is sup posed that he fell from the bridge anti was d-owr.ed.' Owing to the high water, it has been impossible to discover the it herca.beuts of the body. . • SrhruEN LerimEit has recently sold his farm to B. K. Bt.ssoicr, whci intends to try his luck at hry-raising. The ''ore oncOpind „by CLIMILEY Sarni has bel4 leased by B. Watzer, who ha+ given it ita thorough ri-paning, and tilled It %lit!' an e;:tir‘c n. s ii i !ock of r 106., which nc are c.intident Mill be sold at re„,,.....aaVe rate 4. i 3 E‘:ighlinainea3 man, and we *ebngratnlat- ntirst'ti%ii in, being so fot tunatc in the eviiiinf.',C of P9stru4st era. F. I. %V. Jiiy 1, 1874.. =M= PRESIIYTY.RY 01 , Lacsamici:Na.--This body met on the 20th cf April in the PrLab3te . - riab Church at Sucquebauna Deplt. The 'Rev. S.F.. Coi.v, cf Lsi.Orte. was chosen Moderator, jud cite;toirged the chap:4 o) the position wall great skiii and c.lurte:ty..-, A large amount of business wasdispatehed.L.A public mci.ting in the interest Of temperance was held on Tues day evening, and:Vednesday evening was set apart for the reading of, the narrative of the state of religion in the Pm byte 7; and for de votional i4eiciaes7 Among the commissioners chOsen to General Avsenthly, was Elder VAN Pr' - :coy. The-Presbytery closed its •:Encion Thursday. recommendation at the Comraitte Trusts, the Presbyter). nnanimonsly passed the • following : ' • Resulced, That the Presbytery renew its rec ommendation of the - Susquehanna Collegiate Institut-. to ail in our: bona sing Bo or daughters for wfilm they ut desiro d in struction; and4ccond,' -Presbytery advises the- Trustees of. Ear shuts to take early, steps for the procuring of at' loam _ $20,000 endow ment for sappori , of its Prinagii, and promises all help and enc. uragernOntimiserciu as Provi . nity yorm,t. WinTE*Astuxo.---With the coming of spring, !•inot.ni tho deavaa for whitewashing, ant as it is the aim or every good housewife to ha..-O her fences look the whitest, we give the foh . Owing ffirections fur making a superior whitewash': Take a clean, water-tight barrel, or other suitable cask, wad put into it, a half bn.liql of hint. Slake it by pouring water over it, boi.ing hot, :and in sufficient quantity to cover it fife inches deep, and stir it briskly till thoroughly slaked. When the slaking has been effected; d•siolve it in hater, and add a solu tion of two pounds sulphate of zinc and one of common salt. .4.s it is often desirable to vary ,the monotony by introducing a variety of colors upon the premise?, it may be important to know that a beautiful cream dolor may be communicated to the alive wash, by adding to it three pounds of yeillwcichre; or a good pearl or lead oolor by the addition of lamp, vine, or ivory black. For rwilo oolgr. •dd fOur pOunds umber —Turk -1,1 or tatierion the latter . ts, the - diesPeal/ one pound Indian red, and one pound lainp• black 'For common stone color, add long pounds raw rigibi.r and two,pounds lumpblaclit The'viluo of the sulphate of rine is, that it makes the wash harden better OW -it is put on. Some en, pat in s half po2iut of common alum; others Eibstitate the daze for 'the eine. TherelOto rude of strata hirm beirtUrfge at- tractive so eiheagtr la with wthewsabi sad the eel.thae 4 4,a 4 4 20 g May to the preset. ration of the woOd. The above wash otinnot 'Cost over My oeatiy. and illiberally stall, it will add ilve hOndred dollars to the' market value of a firm. We oan conceive of but Asir few, things More beentifol than clean, white' far= battings and fences, in contrast with the rich green of budding spring. "Vwee lkAna. Gume."--The sec ond number of "MeV. Plural Golds" has been laid upon oar table—a little pamphlet of six teen pages, whined with tostaltil illustrations, a model of typtiraphie beauty, and Iliad with Ong end instructive reading matter con cerning the; flowery realm. The pamphlet It self curies with it almost u much beauty u much beseo as the fragrant flows of which It treats. There is the information given of the many varieties of flower, and bow to pro duce them trim the seed. The reader, though a_novice in horticulture, has here inch practi cal direetiols both u to choice of seed, and the growing of the flowers, that it is impossible to go astray. It is a little compendium of the experience of the best practical hortiooltarists, and all set 'forth with the interesting grace of a finished remanoa Mr. Vice, however, does not confine blzusell to Lb. jamitalistio part of the work, but en gages to fui:rdsh from his extensive nurseries at Rochester, N. r.„the seeds for which the name of his nurseries has become so widely famed. They never fail. With `them the Amen could be Made to bloom as the row What more can-be asked—to furolib never-filling seeds, and' accompany them with fan dire*. tions for management.. Let our bortioultiral friends poUder the subject, end then send in their mina - WS ABE indebted to S. W. Blies for the foliOwlog list of Gringo, with woes of Masters and deerotariew : Yo. Name. Master. Secretary., 39 Bradford, John Baldwin, , G. - M. Dewolf, 58 Wyaanking, V. E. Piollet, E. G. Owen; 69 Tuscaitira, Bela Cogswell, J. H. Atkina, 83 Columbia; C. E.Gladding, J. B. Watkins 95 Bone; • John Passmore, W. IL Shaw, 99 South Hill, 1 A Park, 0 G Stewart, 111 D B Manger, John Griffin, M P Murray, 124 Wyalnsing, r J W. Ingham, 1 R Taylor; 137 Aspinwall, David Corey, J B Warner, 138 SontiOreek, Fit Bobbins, 8 liThompson '142 Oscalana, E R - DeLong, & 0 Smith 145 fibealknin, Snydir, 0 W Kinnay, 153 Open Hand, A T Lilloy, J 154 Springfield, 8 D Harkness, 8 /),,Phillifis 15g Union, Ezra Loomis , A Cillackwel, 160 Burlington, Job Morley, .1 T Morley, " 169 Cascade, W ChaMb . errn, Cyrus Moly, 170 Herrink, OWE tt, J L Camp,' 173 Ulster, SS Lockwood, W H Rockwel 174 Ondaws, W A Balksek, 8 8 Huggins, 178 Springhill, Ferris Ackley, A B 'Sumner, 181 Potterville; A G Mathews, Ira W Corbin 182 Troy, ' E C Rockwell, IF Newberry 188• Wappasening, Geo Moeerip, R W Darling, 193 Higblind, A D Munn, 8 F La)tion, 194 Central,. Wm Patterson, L E Poet; 200 Towanda, H L Scott, 204 • " !Valley, Ogden Namey, T J Stley, 205 New Albany, Amass tleverly,T N W 208 North J H Brown, W A Sibley, - Asylnin, B Laporte, D. Kelhim, Weal4gi on, 11 Sable, G Bightrilire, 6 4 1 1 1 .hfiell , • A 0 Tracy, • E P Traci, Mizinequa, Chas Taylor, 8 M 80tb. (Those:oat numbered, have not yet received heir disirnsa hong.] , Diczne left for record in the office for recording deeds, week ending April 25 Iliratri Horton to !Sane N. Fanning, Spring field. i - Isaac D. Simpson to Albeit Hayden, Athens. Amy A. 'Chaffee et al. to Robert W. Arnold, Orwell. • John B. Gorham to„ Thomas Kenneric)r, To wanda. • J. P. Van Fleet, Sheriff, to Adam Reifenburg, Rome. Adam *Manzi; to A. E. Arnold, Homo. George Smith to John Chandler, Sheshegnin. George; H. Little to Anson Platt, Pike. Anson Platt to Homer Colemay, Pike. Aden E. Bolles et al. to E. L. "Boles. and A. e t F. Lacey' . errick. --. Benj. . French et al. 'to John Bates and E. Pennock,. Columbia. , . B. B. Busgell to' J. Murray Watts, Towanda Boro. J. Murry Watts to Jamie Myers, Towanda Etnro. - . 'B. T. Middaugh', guardian etc., to Ctiaa. S. Cain, Atti*s. Perdtnind a:Dal:fee to Chap. H. Cain, Atli.; ens. Chas. H. Cato t) J. Henry chiFk, Athena. Francis Watts to Diwin U. fleverly, TOW/12: - da 'Bort:). J. S. Street to Ephraim Mosher,.Clumbia. J. H. Marsh to W. D. Marsh, Leßaytarilla.f A. Sevens to Edward Stevens, Ilidgbary. Timothy Hireen to Patrick Regan, Athens. E. W. Danham to Moses Park, Litchfield. Moses Park to Sarah D. Chandler, Litchfield. E. M. Bowman to Jared L. Dewman,_Towan de. , { Nicholas Johnson to J. L. Bowman, rowan- Mary A. Bowman to J. L. Bowman, Towanda. Viz Barner - to Btephaa G. Darner, Shoha m tim. LA - DIES' BENEVOLEST ASSOCIATION.— The - Asfaciation reports the following distilba lion durlOg fhe nionths f February., March, anit-Aprii : Comfortablee, nen . , . . .... Sheets, pairs • Women's Dress. second-hand :Chet:niter; new Girl/ Drebses, new. - '• •Skirtr, Woollen " DrSwers, pairs, new .• Wand's, new • St,"):•Engs, pins, new • •• new ; • Slikwl, newt.......... Boys' lis.7s. second-hand •• Night Urawers; pars, eecoud-hatr4,,,i. / .4 Sinrts, new " i• second-band.. '• Sa'Fques, second-hand Stockings, pairs, second-hand ..10 Girls' Water - -Proof Cloake, Slices; pairs, - new • r 4 i• ". second-band Inrallt Slip., new... Skirts, woolen, new.... ..... .• • shoulder Blankets, new 9. " Night Dresses, second-hand... " , Under Wrappers, second-hand Medicine Bottles Glass Jelly. Coal, 'bins, Store Goods Groceries and Provisions The A'ssociAtion'iratefully acknowledges the receipt of a liberal package of store goody from Messrs. 7.vAxs A Humans. Also a valuable' trunk from Consul A Cows', which being sent Just at moving time, was very acceptable. Mr. ELtwrs,' of Greenwood, halt the thanks of the Sod ty for a gift of '2.00; Mr. M. C. Wruis for the use; of a i Howe Sewing Machine. These gentlemen are alt made honorary members. • The question has been-asked, "What has be come of the Ladies' Benevolent Association? have they given up their work?" • We will an swer, By no mean.. Oar meetings have been simply suspended, while the ladies of the Asso ciation have been efficiently working tot the poor - in advancing the great and philanthropic cause of - Temperonco, agreeably to the adage that " ounce of prevention is worth a proand of cure." Our visiting committees, in looking up and ailing-our destitute poor;.,hiiie found that a very large proportion of the distress and poverti in Towanda is caused, as 'elsewhere, either directly or indirectly by 'intemperance. In tho l ine - antime tho necessities of the destitute have nut Been neglected. The next Meeting of the SoCiety will be held Friday afternoon, June b. ; Mas. IL)!. Wirtaxs, gee,. . COURT PROCEEDDIOS.—Coart con reFed sit this _place on Monday, the Ith inst., Hon: P. D. MOZ,BOW presiding, and Associate Judge" Eleamtras and SI7IIWELL on the bemell: The usual preliminary business was transacted, hearing motions, panting rules, etc. .Monday afienian the following persons were sworn in sa Grind Jurors : 3 !in Paasmore, Airrntkii; Samuel Dinh, (1, H. Ccirbin, Hamm' - Dodd,: J. C. Dodge, 3- H. Fel.c4s/, Robert Irrbie. L. 13. Hilder, Samuel Manley, - Prank - tioblei; -R. W. Potter, , 11. O. Shores, 0. 8. - Spring, John Teed, jamb Thom , Moses Walters, Andrew Watts, Morgan Winston, Aaron' Wolcott. The following jurors were each feed 810.00 for not attending court: - David Allen, Robert Arn4l, Ransom Btxtkv, Andrew llceirma. John Rellogg, Daniel O'Herron, Wiliiaitt Plummer, 40 Robert Ross. The crmstabla retains were made ima sworn to, • - - • , . -.01/. „ P. Kona praillia sid Jokes 116,0111 S 4Bawries the boo& . ' . Gana Jury thi 04 19 wing care : - ULM Oommotiiisalth vs. Balph pawn and , Lest psis—.. corn.... Wel Shoonot oral Wkly. Coro. vi. G.M.. $001 . 1.43404 Iritbout Com v. Wm. Xelley-rAssinit and Com. vs. Wm. Lewis, John Lewis, and Chu. Lewis—Aggrivated assault and battery. Com. vs. Edward Bbaw. Henn WOO, Fred crick Brook, WM. Meeker, Henry Ackley, A. J. Carey, Far* Barium, Orrin Gorman, Sint Decker, Simon Cannady, 0. IL Pasant, S. O. Clain, Monroe Gook, tan Bennet, A. Emma. Hs, A. D. Green, M. J. Cosgrove, John McDon ald, Wm. Hanby, George Nichols, Goad= Decker, Jerry McCarty, Arden Quick, Edward Turner, Burr Wdgway, Patti* Sullivan. Fred erick Reynolds, James _Knight, Frank Lynch, W. H. Eaton, John Donahue, 7. W. Huff, Jr cob Berry, B. McNamara, George Hubbell, Henry Muntenia., Michael iDorsey, Alonso Norse, Nelson Brown, A. S. Bose, George Knight, Patrick Foley, Eugene Knapp, W. H. Gentling. S. A. Lake. L. Decker, W. Delaney, 3. G. Reber, S. 0.. LW, Sylvester . Dykeman, W. H. Boa* Frederick Rowland, 7. I. White head. Jerome Mamba; Edward Corms, jab Needy. Frank Welferi- 0 04 1 PlreeT_ Com. vs. Wm. Benjamin—Raps. Thi bout order the nolle oosequi to be altered upon payment of costs. Com. vs. George W. Decher—ibor tkn. Th# cue was =tinned to September term. Com. vs. Augustine Hurry—Assault and sure ty of the peace. This cue was - settled upon payment of the costs. Com. vs. Adriet Simons—Auault and battery. I riot Attorney Bunts for the Common wealth. E. Overton, jr., and L McPherson, Esql., for the prisoner. • .The jury find the priSoner insane, and hu been so for at Mist form months. , Com. is. Ralph Ewell azld Leyi cony. Distiict Attorney Reeve's, and Oierton A Ellsbree for the Commonwealth; Elhanon Smith, H. J. 3la4iD, and L N. Error, Esq.., for the prisoner. •. This case was commenced.this morning, and oontinued during the day and evening. evening. Com. vs. George Suffarna—Selling, liquor -lifithont license. The defendant waives the laying the bill of Indictment before the Grand Jury. and pleads guilty to ;the .chirge. The Court sentence him to pay a fine of $5O and Costs of prosecution. Com. vs J. W. Means—Selling liquor without, license. The defendant by W. A. Peck, Esq., his attorney, pleads guilty and waives . a hear ing before the Grand Jury. Sentence deferred. Com: vs. Edward Shaw et al.--Conspiracy. The following named defendants, „Frederick Reynolds, Frank Bowman, J.. W. Huff, W. H. Eaton, A. S. Rose, John Donahue, and Freder ick Brock, appeared by their'counsel, Peet & Davies, Madill t Calif, and L N. Evans, Esqs., and plead guilty. Sentence deferred until Monday nut. • , Wednesday, Mty G. Hon. P. L. Morr3w pre siding, Associate Jodges -- Harkness and . Russell on the bench. Com. vs. Ralph Russell'and Levi Davis—Lis. eeny. Continued through the forenoon and submitted to the Jury this afternoon. Corn. vs. Absalom Baxter—Nuisanee. Rule for nesitrial discharged, In the matter of the petition of .f. D. Ky.:6er, to annex certain lands to Athens borough, flu school purposes. The report of Commissioners filed reporting that the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. In the matter of the petit' on of A. liklirat ties, to annex certain' lands to Rome 'borough, for school purposes. Report of Commissioners filed and confirmed nisi. They report In favor of granting the prayer of the petitioner. On presenting petition fiom the citizens of Mister township; the court app . ohat C. B. Els bree constable of said township. On presenting petition from the eit'zens of Sylvania Borough, the court appoint Walter P. Wilson constable of said borough. On petition of the 'constable of. 'Sheshequin townahip, N. IL French, setting fOrth that he had appointed IVilliant Post Deputy Constable of said township, Court approve of the appoint ment. . COm. vs. C. M. Koon—Selling liquor without license. The defendant pleads guilty. The Court sentence him i 3 pay a fine of $lOO and the costs of pro:mem:Alen. The Grand Jury disposed! of the following cases : TRUE nu.t..s. Cont. TS. Chi 3. H. Seeley—tieUing liquor without l!cruse Corn. vs. J. P. . lLogers=3nliiog liquor without licehse Cum. is. F. D el/Lou—Selling liquors withotit L 31122 Coto. vo. George ICt!or 7 Selliag !upon; to minors an:l driinkftrds. Com. vs. S. B. Stevens—Aggravated Assault and battery. - vs. Willie J. Hines—Larceny. Com. vit. Chas. H. Seeley Selling liquor without license. The 'defendant appeared in open court and pled guilty. The Court aent• once him to pay a tine tit $55 and the coats of prosecution. 4 1 ; In case vs. Italp4 ittflaell and Levi Davin. The jury rende4 a verdnit of not guilty. Com. va. Wm. Kelly r Assault and . battery. The defendant appeared in open court, and by his counsel, H.J. Madill, Esq., and plead guil ty. The 'Court sentence him to pay a fine of $lO and costs of prosecution. ' The commission of lion. Paul D. Morrow, President Judge of the 13th Judicial District, read in open court by*the On reading certificates and on motion of Jas. Wood, Esq., Court admit John 1. Sanderson to practice law in the several courts in Brinifoid county, and thereupon be was duly sm.rt , . On moti in of IL D. McKean, E-q., Orrin I'. Noble, a member of the bar of Clinino comity, was sibnitte,l to practice in the adrenal courts of Brad.or.l rani ty. and na. thereupon duly 7 I sworn. • Wm 'vs. Alexander Granger—Selling liquor wlthoixt Been- w The defendant appeared in open cant and pied 'guilty and waived an ex amination by the Grand Jury. The court sent ence him to ply a fine of Li? awl costs of. pros.. cent ion 2 • 2 2 2 Enron licroarza:Much is being said and writ• ten on the' mar temperance movement, or cru sade," as it is teamed; end with Let and to it eon. acting views are held and expressed' through our county papers. This, perhaps, should surprise no um, as it is ever eo with all great moral and relig ious questions; when by any meant they are so brought before the mind of an Intelligent com munity that immediate action upon them Ii folt . to bee necessity.' But :when any publiolpo tressed individual view has a tendency to misrepresent or place in e false light the action of any body or mode tr. hewever unintrntioual-yon tba part of the Indi vidual. it seem, that a plain. unvarnished statement of facts shouldlte given to correct the error. Hence what I am about to write. • The Christian women who Inaugurated this crusade in Towanda, case to gather on the dith of March sad niatituted a aeries of daily prayer-meetings, where they might unitedly raise their voices In puler and supplication to :heir Heavenly Father-for thatprecaration, aid and dim lies which they felinity must have in ceder to do anything toward putting away the great and trying vii so prevalent in our midst and throughout all our land. And on that day. In order to deem that, position. (they have no written constitution or by laws by which they are governed) they pledged' themselves to the following wort:. "I p:edge myself to do everything in my power to promote the cause of temperance. and to effect the enforcement of the locatoption i law in Town:de" And now I wish to submit to the common seese and unbiased judg ment of the reading public. whether that . band of Christian women have step* elide from their ohs= bed purpose In any set of theirs? Also: whethire. when they Zest out from among their number t. committee rd six. to raise fends that the twit. might be enforced, they was doing more towedt that end, than when they were beseeoldng the ibinenly Father to create such public sentiment that friend! to the muse would arise and enfants the law ? 111 believe God has bard - end answered U, prows of his people, end blesowl the mos into pot it Into their haute to me; sod when wo sent men Into the bid reedy sad wilitint to irodt, could. we, dare vs withhold ouv movement 'Hey. niet ly, too wen we remand/4r it le initleti. - 0 Sit II Ii tos of tied. Ts mita oriOtinstr it. tell bully ye be found even to light trim* red." 4 ... . ..2} $ 1.50 -• • -.• 2517 WE conosianuere our pacing friend J. F. Sannansott, on the very nattering cwt• ces under which he enters upon pretensions' lee. Raving passed an exceptionally good el. amination, he was admitted to the baron Mon. 6 7 ink and Ilas taw COlnigWed bwiasu Via Tai. WV" art • • BOSINASS LOCAL:, air pine stook' of Pioturei azd Platen names, at Warroora k flaan't atm. mem Block. , as. Wall Paper and (*tans cheap at , . Warren:B'k Suyea. Memear i t Block. • • M. -Knives and Fork. only 15 eta. s set, at Buts's. 'Mir New goods just rewired at M. HENDELIKAWS. From a plain Gfild Ring' -thelluelst diamond, go to Ilionsstauxs.i sir. Headquarters for (3mluir'3f at iwtoes. A huge line of Paresole in all the new shades, jest iectilved by J' Zeiss & Ettamiret. star American' and Striae Watches, largest stock ever brought to this tows, at ,ESICDNUSAVIL • soi:Ilt you wish to see fine gold Zombi, call at lizsaautaies. 116. Dire. J. D. Hnx ill now in the city, pareltaslng a. full assortment of :78pring Millinery Goods. ( • Germtin Student Lamps, at sue. MI6 The best and largest iBBOll - of ladies and gentlemen's gold claim ever offered in this market at M. RILIMIMXAN*I.- Sir Mrs. J. D. HILL - !ly invites all to her opening of Spring and Sum tier Millinery Goods, on April 28, 29, find 80. w. Silval. Plated eastern and Cake Baskets, at BLacee. 1A• The largest assortment of clocks at low prices at Eterszussitts. air Spring styles HatB and Caps, just received it TATLSB k DAVIES.' a AU varieties of stone rings, 23 per cent lower than ever before offered in Towanda, at M. )1=1D1L32A21 . 1. Bridge etreet. 26. If you want fine Hair Work toads up. or desire to purchase son go to Z. La- Toms reliable hair dealer. Bridge-st n .. at lies. 7. D. Thies Lucy Store. ler Fancy Goods and Stationery for the holidays, better and cbeaper than else where, at.O. F. Coosa'. - MI6 The " Girl of the Period " is. to bo seen in the window of laivoiVo Role Palace, on Dridge.at.. at Ifes. J. D. 111 We Fancy Stone. . air Best quality of nu 'atoms puma at lirzatetrao Um', at t 6.50 per .". Ladies ! If you wish what to wear, and how to wear it, ca lintooe'. She his all tho noveltiei son. . ICS, CREAM OPZNENG.—At Ward Bakery, Sstnrday.eirtining, All the dame IMI be kept on hand WI the season. 16., Jurors and others attending Court will find the very best of board, and lodging at No 32, Second street. Fon Burr•=Dwelling containing It rooms—suitable for a bouding house or a large family. Also, one small three-story house in centre of town. ' No. 32, Seoond Mir Mrs. Wool:awn having again neared the services. of Miss • Brovvta, of New York City, °qua a very fine selection I of Hata arid Bonnets. Corner of Main and Bridge. Sta. - as. Honesty is the best policy in medicine is. well as in other things. Aria's S►sasr►att.La is a genuine preparation of that unequaled spring medicine and bloo3 purificr, decidedly superior to the .poor imitations here; tofore in the market. Trial proses it. • Ayribire Yearling Ball, - "3. Ha, [(urger'," for sale--160. Fit for aervft. Bawl a superior milker. Pedigree will be in the 4th vol. A. B. B. A 31: Conwet Byleanle, Bradford Co , Pa. pr Does the pleasant weather re *mind you of the usefulness of a Wagon for thO little onea? Just drop hi it BLUE'S au4 see what beautiful ones can be bought for a little money. ' . , I Bum= PATWL—Warranted to ,ti e more durable and better for house or other painting, than any other paint. Ras alfitirit given perfect satisfaction. I 1 • I ' IL AL Wauss, 'Agent. '''' We' Providence permitting, ti e Wert IlurUngiozi Chunk after ba►tng been r i a l r paired and remodeled, will be reopened for seir 7 glob on Nay 7. Preaching at 10e A. at by Poi/ E. J. Ber.zaxe,lat, 71 r. u, bJ Ear. N. O. Omar of Towanda. ' 0.8. Twins, Parlor. FAME ro Raorr.—l offer for rent the farm on the old pla.sk road. sOioiShgt. tDe Boro' of Towanda, belonging to the estate,of I • Kra. H. 0. Wasp, deceased. Home roe SALE..—On Second-BE 4 between kW and Bridge—mist old& Tweire room; Gov, Water, Heater,ltarge. etc. pne of the most . coaroolont honeee •to be fontql. Terns rely; Esquire on the promisee. .1 • Partastsra Idasort., • 1 la. If you want to see a really i display of Flowering and other Plants, eel it itATANAtronte MEN nousz, on Tidia street, and yen wW be delighted. His pills will suit everrbody. He has also all kinds of vegetable plants in 1121110131143 variety In fine cordite:fn. 1 • April 80,, • r • ' I Narum—For sufficient TeasOn, I think it desirable, Just and profitable, to maks & permanent seduction in .1117 WON. The* lore intending notbin bat trashiest,' andthat without lowering In the least Sim liighetrantied of honor and excellence Win/ !always aim at; I announce* thltarminatimi to . Sell tom. iirer. sat opting and summer stock of ready made clothier. iturishing goods, bats 'uncaps, 14 of Vie West stylen and novelties for the esuraing season, consisting , of the iery best of an the ark= hinds of goods, brae fine , diem to !wily, wavy bamboo sorts; which can tra obtained it my. store on Main street. They bare been earefany, selected by. meet% with a view of rapyiyhig the wants of my automats and the pabib generaliy. Ton will gam renal thig itinl fel al imitationtears yes_,- 4 ar. 3. soisaand • Nu. Y. Ai IL R. - EZEIS=M= Opt ier,74kkikiAtio motthis di* L. A.lonveili%4ll o lll.l hired a young man named Joni Itatam, of lowa, sa a farm Wm. er. The young man larked well until one day last week, whim he aadilmtly left. It We. ae oertained tart his departure that he had sto- len a gold vat& aad chain and some jewelry of Kra. Bonrosmt. A wariant we. Istria& W Justice Ban; and deputy constable Wolk started in punted of he thief Ile yea traced to Binghampton tillers the vigilant Man found him and ;seam. :pa 'Wen meaty. although most of it had been sold. was brought to this place on Tuesday evening • • M. Bird Oagea at Waxes. ! •ii' Dishes ;heap at Butwea . April 29-2 w. N. N. BErtr, Traskt• alliPE l / 4 49401.‘, same Oumpoo, irCir 4144) - Imitalbo.sualik from "tempos to the bee, at Wit, , " , • t - *lf you want the Lot Oki Stove Waal, call si Jossir, In Wero Block. , =f== Jur AlitaldhlairtitaleOltritiatting ikons at lass a, TOM an being bold Tei7 atiesp. - - , SPanio HATIL— A II the latest styles at Kn. £ D. 1114.'s ?dillinery Moro, Bridgast., Vinod.; Pa. • ', ar. Go to, Wißsocout:_A gitireo, Seievoi atodi, for mi. Boca' fitstkmety. ma. For the best Roast or. Steak go to Miss & Bintozszt. . stir Se Best Garden eds, by ounce Or pound; also Canada Feas t for sale at Mel ina i EDT/Ames. • . 186 - Graham Crackerit; Meal, raham Flour, Crashed Wheat, at the Third Ward Growl sad Bakery: mr. Grangers find . everybodtebse Can buy their Clover and. Timothy seeds at bottom prises, st ItoOsss is EXPWASOII7 1111 EirotHU L Asro Laves. Lawn Pzawa.—l sold 75:1n 1878, and ovary one gave aatiatiotion. A fall stook on hand. R. IL WIMILft. Towanda, Pa. a It will 'pay you to call and look over our stook of Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, tnuArs, Traveling Bags, eta. Opposite the Court House: as. A fine assortment of Stone Ware, at tho Third Ward Cimery, J.P. Borrox. Iliisevez..—A. N. NELSON, Jeweler ; I on or about hisrentuve his store to the store formerly occupied by Fox Es Mencon,. corner lista and Pine 'streets, with Jams *our, Clothier. I Yap can bny everythOg in 'the Grocery and frovialon line:a little; cheaper itcOuir. d: &mint* Aunt any other place in own fd. The best Awe- to buy reidy inade clothing h at N 0.4, 2 doors west of COD. BUBBILL & 00'1. MS. Garden and Flower Seeds a specialty at tho,Third Ward Grocery. sir Several valuable Farms and Homes and Leta for sale by BairrusTricTlLlCY. HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALDOIL RTNT. —Terms easy. Apply to lire. E L. iYOODETTIT, over IL d. Locos store. sir Pare Bluestone Cayuga Plas ter, on hand for sale at Myeraburg MU. We premed and warranted a pure article. vi THREE 1101=8 TO BENT.—One in ;Pint Ward, near upper depot, and two in Sec ond Ward. Inquire at office of ,OvErrox & Eunsuzz. par Choice Family Groceries, as cheap as the cheapest, at the Third Ward Gro cery'. itir All kinds of black born, rub ber and rest jet jewelry at cry low prices, at M. BENDELNAVI 7 MI6 Ow. i4eGunr, k SoN have just received several ear loads of choice marble.' and they are turaing out some of the best work ever made in this place. Yard' and office one door south of the Baptist Church. CLUB FOB TUB , NEW YOB! WEmY Tiunuinr,Price per year One Dollar and, Ten Cents. Sabseriptions received at the Towanda Pest-Ofice; paper sent to any Post•Ofice In the county. Postage 20 cents—to be paid at the office whore received. 1,. V it E. J. f the sea- e First 9, 1874. ougliotil i Why run the risk of an -mei debt, when yon can get a ticket good for $3,- 000 In cue of death, for 20 cents a day, by cill ing on Fuels BURBANK. at upper depot? Stir It is not generally known that H. C. Warr/men, st the Book Bindery over the Bzroirrtn dike, makes Blank Books in any style of ruling and binding desired. ' lf you waiit a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call. F. E. Parr. SECOND-HAND WAOONB - FOR SALE.- 4 Top Buggies, 2 Open Buggies, I Spring Sulk ey, and 2'Platform Wagons; also, 2 (new) One or Two Horn Lumber Wagons, will be sold cheap for cub at H. Srnzata's Carriage Facto ry, Pine street, opposite the new jail. Towanda, April . F. E. Posz i Hair Work of every descrip tion will be sold at 25 per cent. leas than New York prices. Call and examine at D. Laroyea Branch Nair Palace. Dridge.st:, in Mrs. J. D. Hur.'s !fancy Mee. Fon SALE.--The new honie on Main street, second door north of Midi:int street, lot about 100 feet front. Terms cloy. Enquire on the premises of Mrs. Ilowss and of E. T Fox. ie. Do you want Shoes for a La ds', Gent, Miro, Boy, Tooth, Child or Infant? Then go to Conant & Comte, whore you will tind a large stock to aeleet from, and at exceed ing low prices. OppOsite tho Court House. Stir Go and see ELIE LAvoIE, who has just,retanied from New York with an immense stock of Homan Hair. which he bought at bank• rapt sale, and which will . be sold at lowest cash prices, at Lavore's Branch Hair Palace of N. Y.,—Bridge4t.. Towanda, Pa. • I.C.e. P. Cliosihas already opened hts spring styles of Wall Papet. His assortment Us been selected with gieat care and with special reference to the wants of this comma. nity. Purchasers will end it to their interest to give Mr. C. a call. a Why is it that TAYLOR & Di.. ma dress men and boys better and cheaper than any other house in Towanda. The reason is, they stocked their new store daring the money wife,' apd are satisfied with very smali FOUL • As. The best place to. buy Saab, Wes, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is pt non . Sons Factory on Charles street. Of• Soc 107 !gain street. They sell cheap for cub. us. Gentlemen,. we stcitild call your attention to our new styles of Shoes for 'Spring arid Sommer Wear. Prices low. Opposite tho Court House Nicans are selling all varieties of coal very cheap. They are• sole agents !Or the sale of the celebrated Barclay coal. Coal by cat. load at a discount. • • • Elios;--4rom Qe►y fine Light Emb alm, White Leghorn and Boi i tr and Partridge Clothing. Price $2 per settlogof IS well packed and delivered at Express office. Towanda, Pa., April 1. 1874. Hun PIET,. Nurseryman, is srir , g9oll4 ktit who iralit pod .tyeer, -- with stock trimliAtYL CAlilittLei Nursery, ed three hutted tell &borer Abe - riicr). Goat *MT pie cherr3r lI:6*M 23 ceL.ts each, u 'other 'kinds Ortiloi thuashod to order. .= . &Mance on Poplar - ' Eicsar Prc r. -Chaass.—Basurits, , 4c -- Hatairr; by briylog large-quantities, are sellingcigars be low what other dealers pay for them; see their Pittsburgh Tobias 6' to 10 cute, or i 460 box; Regalia Opp, 5 antis each * or 13.00 a kindred. A lino of all other grade*. ,Also a eill anctintent of in Moils of liataldwg traMt "Fat WHO* BC*. stl4' • ' .1111 ALL • • !tr Talfp,), IPMlit:st at 75 anti: _ • 1' FAIR I or Toweros. making arrangementa for holding. A Fair and Yeatinloi , bout th e tint or second week •In June. and ihtdd be-Pleased to hare. the assist- L t,t snoe of the es , as wa wish to mike It * aneeesa: All oleo that you • will, be pleasel to give or m auk we will thankfully receive., .Te.thtSstd hi a 401 0f0,42 and Strawberries, sad, all articles, tending to make it 'a Fair and Westin!. Ar:. - can be left at Ihrcita candy Storm., By ~ i:. of committee. --= :' ' . Tcsuicao . • , t chasasi Doint—Buem _ HALL & H bavel been appointect • sole agents for D: *. Mao A C 4.; Richmond; and are sellin • IfAro's Extra Nay* sl5 cents a plug, (fi . 10 cads), and tho same at 60 cents a pone. Also, sole agents for W.: s. haziwooD A b 0... Detroit Dine Cut Tobacco, Retailing at 6t cents - pound (formerly 80 eta.) Si )11 7 .4. 61 11 '66 $1 . 00) ,' V I , , 11! 16 AI ( 61 • . 1.30) And can 1 packages it I • ; . Alex - •• 1 ouronmsrer.—War in weath er 4 eongeg 'twice, and prudent men will pre- PaMto meet it by supplying themselves : with seasonable FVFiliditg. AU, who desire to pur chase we ready-made , garments; are 1 i . asked to cap and examine my large stock, which I gileo M quality of . material, style 'and neatness, at reasonable prices. No matter wkether you judges of goods or 'not, as every lot is , ked in plain figures. We do al e justice to all,tnd wish you to favor us' with a call. .Look t rough our stock, and get. our prices. Remember the One Price, Square- Dealing Oloti ing Store of Aar.. tiotomos, 123 klain•st.,. ono.ii oor north of Varna A. Co's... i Cows & Coml. VEBY EL GANT NE* Goons. - --I. K. Emirs is no opening in his new store iti Chamberlin's Block, opposite public vinare, fresh from eh city markets, the finest - Millinery and Fancy ()T i do over brought into Ibis town. He has an im ease stock of ,entirely now pat terns of ladies' bonnets, hats, gloves, fancy ar ticles, etc. Our reporter has interviewed his stock, and the many handsome things he saw will hereafter be Mentioned In our column.. I. N. Maims a determined that these goods shall be sold lit the very lowest prices. lira. cur..—Look out for his opening' in a'ay or tuo and be the 'list to give him a call. He Will show you goods 5 on have not seen here before. 1. . ABRIED.. *.' _ - SALFOILD—ROSS.--At the parsonago,lo Mer ryall, Aprill2s, 1874, by Rev,, D. Cook, Mr. Self James Self rd and Sarah Isabel' Ross, of Standing tii ne.. PIPRER—L WIS.—In Meiryall, April. 28, by Rev. D. k, at the house of the bride's father, Jae son Lewis, Esq., Iklerryall. BREED—BE .—At Orwell, April 21, by Rev. F. Byl esby,i at the house or Mr. C. N. Beers, Ito rt P Breed, of Brooklyn, Sus quehanna nnty, to Emma 31 Beers, of Or well. OWENS—B 'NETT.—In Albany, April 27, at the residers of Nelson Owens, by Rev. E. P. Burdick, Myron Owens of Albany, to Min Fannie Bennett, of Terry townahip. STOCKWEL 1874, of well, wire • and 8 mon OVERTON. Ophe Idonreeton Sho bad re' two years, b., 1 deportment : °flail who I "Mother," o ' Her discs able to ride, this place to neighbors ence was .. died, feeling aid an end el Monroeto. MATHEW Jim Mat IMSE Her dins! canoed her but being a Master; 8b invisible," a from stiffen'. N EW MRS Having pu Cowles' Bak parhased Suited to th, Gnoczaitis, Fain re, C Wtll be . . meat, whe the beet THE Hu been plied wit 4 at reasons town win want* of BAR I M. E. Comma & Coorte' t Opposit pie 4 by conitan met CIO Than nide tha C. P. WELLse OEN Initn, - 111104 owl lilt Hilo; on Of the kielit otyies and noveltio et the moot ogroosooltiob tam offering at theygnx towarznicte. an : bough t! .disect from the Ittnighotitrori - thertfOrt 1 win ;„it on ob. /lotto alt WOW letrare terhOrebtos xlettditg of ine thialtgolsg‘..s/Olgo one worsontettio repreoented.. Yourithd and Itherai ranogotorteerty extended, I respextrultreek-a eon. tunance, Onto now ' • Aprn 93,114 k_!MINISTRATOR'S 4A-Nbtice is hereby given thit all persons indebted tome estate of Alm B. Ashcroft. late of Wilmot. deed, must make immediate sopment. and all per. some hates claims siMnat Odd estate must resent them dillfauthenticate4 for eettleraL ilhl l l, - uTt. =1.7. =Z :ughtip, - 1 1 X68 t;••••BILUli• s new 'lot o Tag,164404 am - row and ao Mt. 1144 Th., itakibris sold PRITtI'AL.—To The :Naiad Cornet . Bard are h dealers theaegonds in original i ctory prices, freight added. I DIED. .-Iu South' Towanda, April 28, :rt disease, Fannie Maria Stock it Joel Stockwell, aged 67 years bk. In WyaWing, Apri119,1874, Mrs. don, wife of N. B. Overton, of in the 46111 year of her agb. . :idea in this place a little less than t by her kindness , and lady-like he had won the love and esteem ad the privilege or calling her becoming acquainted with her. r was consumption While still She went to visit her relatives in ocri whence she was bronght to be phi in her grave by loving d friends. • Her religious erperi sitive and clear. She, lived and Ithat she had "in Heaven a better. t rirg portion." E. li. CIXANIRCE Aprit 73, 1874. In Monroe, April 18, 1871, owe, , wifo of Solomon Mathewp, 1111. si" 1., was an internal cancer; whibb ong months of intense. suffering; Inimble follower of her Lord and "endured as tieoing Him who Is d when death came to retain her g, . Ho gave His beloved sleep."' E. H. C. • Advertisements. RRANGEMENT E FIRST', WABD BAKERY. CM MARY E. EITTREDGE I aged the stock and tlitnies of H. A. .ry, has refitted the establishment and entirely g 12 'll STOCK • OF GOODS, trade, such ea TZkb. COFFEE, DRIED FIWITs, CAESED DIES. CONTECIIDERAY , FREED' DREAD. CM; EIISIC, , nOLI.9, &C., DAILY A nett and attractive CREAM . SALOON •ned in connection with the ectablish-ladles and gentlemen can always find am and other delicacies of the season. DINING ROOM I _tarnished, and waist all times be inv. , nbstantial eatables, which will be served .le rates. Farmers and others visiUng d this a convenient place to supply the e inner man. ILtlllt E. Krrpgax . ir.. April 23,144 f. • • AIMS ! BARGAINS ! RAW! :HURRAII L Foi the Lexi 90 days, ME HG AND !SUMMER CLOTHING, ROSEN-FIE.LD'S Tracy's New 'Block; Store tovmerly coca ' icklawn is new , MO'S received and is receivingstock o f Spring and Sum- Ingo for MEN iorp W4l, be !Mind la smy stile; establishment out lea. az warm ream ruin rms. alio. 'fa Ifni of , f`IIIINAI.MRC+ ,efOODS, EMS U. IiVROSEJSIFIELD. , . , • !I'mrsivls:Pa. VffIME2 EMES2 UM OE NEw. 8 • G GOODS. .- IMI , PECIALTLES. We have jut of ed and will offer fur week; large stock IBBONS At oie I . 'tee their actual value MI WO AT THEM ! EMI large liut uC GLovgs, IE3 reduction of = E f. NTS PER PAIR, Of popular mak and in great variety )4 colors I pen =h. 1871- Towanda, Advertisements,' pOWE LL- & O 0 E OPENING! I F U i L STOCK BEI RING I3OO'•,DS NEW S s WEEK AT.TriITOI3,'S NOTICE. In the 4.. A. matter of .he estate of:Dental McDulfee.—ln the Orphans' Court of Bradford. County. Elo. 10 February T., 1874. The undersigild. an Auditor appointed by said court to dispose of exceptions - Bled to the supple mar.tary amnia of the executors of said estate: hereby gives that be will attend to the duties of his ap taunt on FRIDAY. the eighth day of 111A1, 187 . Siat 2 o'clock. p. In.. at his office to thr Borough of Towanda, at which lime and , place all parties , concerned are requested to be present and be heard the premises. otherwise to be de barred of a hem g before me. . 11'N. FOYLE Apr 1,18T4. ' - Auditor. TRAT ( 011 1 8 NITTICE.,4 • -by pm Met an persons Indebted Manaus A. Warden. ere regaesten Partnent. and aU persons Me sabi estate , must preeent them .4 for settlement. ' D Is ' Notice it to the estate of W ilimil authen :ea Mr la. 'IL EIE° 1 T.O R 'S NOTICE:___- 1 . Notice Is . .I:gy &ea that alipersonahulanted to the ' estate of Noah Maces. fats of Canton, deceased. , , are Teiptested to roue .immediate payment, and i personS basing Claims said estate mu present them duly authenti c a t ed for settlement, =OMR B. MANLEY. - , NOBLE Ram, 1 1 liar lane. ' , . - Ittetmtors. A T.. s friATOR'S NOTICE. wow° is raby given that slipersonslxii sbted to the ottani ell Daniel ifeverly.. late of Ove.ion. de rb= .ceased, ars 'gaged to make Immediate payment, and all Pere Wing claims against gild estate must present,i duly authenticated for settle ment. , 'i MATILDA BEVIEnI.Y. 1' JOUN MATHZWB. I [•admintstrators,l . llLar 1.71 '74 TN B ec 2C.RUPTCY. —ln the • Dili -IL islet of thellnited Stales for the Western District of apron's. No. 1818 in Bankruptcy. In the mat of S. W. PAINE Bankrupt. To the creditors of d Biurkrupt. Taxi Nampa that by order of said court a second general meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt. far the gmrttoesa burned in the Twente.Serenth Section of Lae Bankrupt Act of. the 2nd of March, 1868. trill%held at the office of E. Overton, Jr.. one of the gistrrs in _Bankruptcy in said Diet:let, on the 18th say of May. 1874, at 11 o'clock. a. m. er.o. , B. DAMSON, . DEWS ROOEWELL, AuliriMgi. ) Apr 21,14 STRATOWB i I hereby given that all persons indebted of ero. P. Barrett late of Springfield. mate Immediate pun:lent. end sil claims against said estate moat duly 'althea:Mated for settlement • I L1701: 1 41 A. BARRETT . Te. . Administrators. A DS Nottee to the dec'd, mus V 0410121 hs resent Sh April 1, I NOTICE. -- ;Is hereby given that All persona indebted of Josephus Campbell , late of Mullet tint make Immediate payment; and ail hut claims wenn swil estate mast pre . uly authenticated foe metthirment. I . CHASTER E. CAMYELn, - - 7. •. , Admittlitestor. • ADce tothe too. doe& person■ ha pent them I I Ag RATOA'S . NOTICE -- 1s gtotetttiatall venous Medea' lot WI lirottetio. LOe of Wren; de. spleotod to woke totnodlato meant, I t oss Dubs dabs. litlnot old Wats theui duly authenticated for settle SARUM 110AGLITC, S. D. MAUL°. • DAYTON ALLEN, Administrators. the estst ceued.are. and all , • , natal) . rant.' • as liar II 1 ClE—Allshoat - 13gwiU fire 0e bung upon the prmlees of the - se. diet te steict4 lOW IS it 1 114'11: 77 NV ' MI W SP, _ announcing &bit we liarajitet : west and Wtost attractive st)eks Of- ' ..I its Dry: Goode to be found la mar t Ouratoclt Is comp la every Department ' hiving Made great redoegonalkom former inters, en exeratortlon of oar stock is styles aml prices ; • ' we tate pltesiut opened one ot the we respectfully invi and coe►pirlwo of IMEIVAL MEI PRI img CLOTHS, We are prepared to attract ittantion' TAYLOR /t CO Towanda, Pa., A, rIPOWAND NAILS AZil IRON, NAYLOR ?well 23d, 1n4., C. W. SNYWOLDS. Ailsainistrator. With the MU atinne4, CODDIN Co l L'XCELSI FEED. C GAS FI } G,MODS. • Mil . ReirVEMENTS z. 4( I! MNGIIA 11111 D I 1 lISLI LM INN LEE MIMI ME HEC and ED I l IMI Mil ME OTTONAD,ES. lIMI to offer b pnl 2.9 th, Yew dye ementz. IiOL 14,41.1g1 i s / • i XES at , 1,, ' AM! 1.. HORS I. SH'OE., PAT EIEU K ES, Si) l XLES SP itlNt~ S, 1 1 it VER PLATED :WARE at all prices, !. RS, .'j MEM :ASH, GLASS, 1. PAINTS, , RUSSELL , ' CHRISTMO, . TRIBUNE, • k ON, PIII UN MONITOR: ,OKINti STOVES on RA. GE ' 1 CA.B+NEr RANGE. TT.FoR, • f CORN And .F ,nners' Tools in Genral. TUBE:AMBIN • t ' 1 ENWi , RE,-and i _. •., ii SIIRET IRON WO4. On shcirt notice.. DDTNG, Ap LIM , -f, 4 ME I PLANI OM t Or L 9 DAt% ME MI NA. S, 'ELS, I 113R1CS, MI MI 111,1 11=111 : 1 1111 E). alna that cannotiail TAYLOR s CO t---41 • .- - 1 - t. . - ----- , - , •, --- -- RUSTEE'S SALE of Coale M ..Ei iliallrOo 'property in the Counties of Suitt vr.u. i auford, State of Pennsylvania. ' . i virtue of a certain Mortgage or Deed of Trust. e rvi i r tea and delitered by the Sullivan & Erie Coal ' i and Itailre , A Company, of the State of Penney-Iva niai to the tOdersigned LS - Truster, dated the tint day pf Itavelnber, MG, and recorded - in the °filen - forscording deeds, .ke., in and for the county of ' Br ford: in saldilfitzte, in Mortgage Book No. JO, P il 80,3V:end 32. on the 223 day. of November. -„ A. -, .. 1568. and fn the. ethos for the recording of de! 0; Le., in for Sullivan county: in said Stale, . ! In M'artgageillook No. 2, pages 82 -to 88 inclusive.on ' th ptb:dorpf Dpcember, A. D.,1866. • , ; the tindersi.Oed. as Trustee as aforesaid, herel.y Orel notice4thai I will,. on WEDNESDAY . the.lith , -- day el OCPCB R, 1874, at twelve o'clock at noon of that ilay,t,af t e Exchange Sales B•oms.. Number Illi r proadway,in the City. County and State of New , York sell al audtion to:the highest bidder, the prop ertyrriglits.giltrilegas and franchises conveyed or ~ bite, tided tol honeyed to me by said Mortgage or ' Dead of Trust J default haying been made by the ' said Company In the terms, and conditions of.said Miftgage. and, such default,.having continued for tho ace of eiXty days, and I being required in writ - • int o make each . sale by holders of at least one to in amount o' the bonds secured by said Mart gage or Deed ;of Trust, which were at the time of naliing quell request:due &MI outstanding. • - The property aforesaid includes , some five thou- ~ sand acres n I land I situated in Cherry and Colley' townsidps,l Sullivan County, in the State of Penn e)nia. °" g thelfollowing named warrants and • papa of warrants , t 4 vr , t t ; . John Baker and Andrsv: Ee. andl.Parts of/P dip Stein, °corps ;Roberts, - So ph P. Nutria, Will m Stein., Leonard Jacoby: , PhOlp•Wadi 4 . Henry Ppie, Peter Meister, David Ze ler, ' tiel Carpenter, Sieber Chase,. Dudler C e.. EliPhalet (Mild: Thomas Odibu , Richard - To linsouli Jacob Ritzer,'Jossph Tatem, Coalmen R d.Getlig Govir i and Christian Getting, and be. in all the ,oal lan Rof the said Company; and the ; road of said C piny, and all the lands of the . - saft i t Company now occupied for the erection of d^ l pers, constricting, Sidings, icc., and iniihe road-bed ofJaald radioed from their mines in said county of liven. tghe present northern terininua there° t.• AC r near e Borough of Monroe, in the County of ' Stii i B fcird. State pf Pennsylvania; and aft the comer• s4fraiachlees of said Company. as secured by their rter. T. 9getheT with all and singtdar the build ings and improvements:rights. liberties. privileges, bireditameetaland, appurtenances to the same ap pertainingl, with reversions and remainders, rents:, istnesland)prOdts thereof. , , Yor 3 mOri3/itill and complete derription of the pioperty to pe void, with Its boundaries and loco- , tie:,s, reference may be had to the said Mortgage, e r *cord anfaforesaid Terms 9ri sale.. Ten per cent. of rtie',porthare .'• m ney is to be paid cash in hand on, the day of sale, the Balance Is to be paid - within thirty ays tp reaftezistßoomNunbera. 1n l:mber4B d al Il t.in4eCityesewyort.ata.ofrewT l rk; Ai innonVaymentof . . the.said balance in full, the IntrehasVill receive a deed to the said property. • emaveyin Such title as is vested in 'me as . Trusts as aforesal. Dated March 19th., 1574 • i l • ! JOHN A. STia A sRT. Truste e or alto bond-holders of 'thy Sullivan i fle Coal and Railroad Company. ' W. A. W.,STE WART, Attorney for Trnstee,lB Wall treet. Near York City. • ' , • . , • kfarch 0.'74-Cm.' • The abe it t l e advertisement appeat4t in the folios/UM newspaptira published in the city of New York, to Wit : • ~ T he Evening Post Weekly." ..The New 'York Weekly Stall,P "New York. Spectator •and Weekly Commeri l lal Advertiser., l • Ell =I la EL6, 1 CQ'S. --. . X FE, C. I: T 0 R 'S - r, NOTICE.! WIN otie-e hi tw* giveirthat all pert one indebted ' to the 'estate of Ann Mathison, late of Pike. deceased are requested to make immediate payment rand all pe ons having claims against said estate r t nanat pre" _nt them duly anthentleated for settle. Meat., .n . 4 f , 1 BAkifIEG litTli. I Illarl27i ',' . ' • . • Executor. , 1 0 a .. '-'' • ' ' - D* ISTRATOR'S NOTICE:— , isi Nairn is hereby Oren that supers:owl Indebted • I the h l'estate of Lott D. •Albro, Late of Albany' two, deehased, aro requested to. =he tramediate papmenC and all persona hating_ claims against d estate toustpresent them dull authenticated or settlitinent:WAßßEN AYDIEt„ . Mar Iti.118:i. 1 Aministrator. • X_ECUTORS :.NOTICE =-Notice is yereby given that , all piteous indebted to he 'eats of Reuben Barnes, late of Wilmot. Cc'd. are requested. to make immediate payment e r and all . p none having claims against said estate 'mist pit ent them duly authenticated for settlo titent. _1 • ' °seat O. tsARNES. ' II AURORA A. RA11N2.9.' LI „ - • CARBON R. RARNEB, Apr 'As. 18 ,71. •j - . ~Rwctitbrk, OR - ' S NOTICE.--Notice lbergby. given that all persona. indebted to the ere rot Milton llolcomb; late' of Miter. decd, co requested to Enke immediate payntant,_ and me rlons having • claims against laid eitate, must ent them duly authenticated for settle- Aleut) _ • , POLLY gpLC011111„ . • Apr 4 ,'7l, I ' , Executtii. A lORNISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby Mien that all personalndebted of eat to of W. VatsWert. late of South Creel. deddiltntult makerimmediato Dumont. and all vex , emmlaitiring claims against said "estate must present them Sul: authenticated foe t settletuent. VaaWilltT, mnnereeter. AP 1.-ISTi. a La: co,l NOTlCE. , —Notice hereby given that all poisons Indebted to :the *ate of UllrellCOolletonalite of Standing Stonoi deo'd; Iv* reqnsated to'make ttainediato ray. Male and all poems , hating 'claims +WPM sold ostata untaittornat the& for • • „ • • I . Co.:. tixa Goons . ••. • utrlzit,s' RES'S, GOODS 'We are ()fieril , "I • uu i INDtiGtMENTS , 4 , I 1 A it D FANCY ,---- , .E. i El I ITE GOODS. vat: : ::I',gar' . atteattozi-t, this dc-partaiont...., replenished by.recent arrlvils o( has b.c le g ood s • all Knee. El 1 1 Y. f' I ASKS, ' . ; PIQUES; , , LAMBRICS, ~~ I i ' `~'. {lilti~; ATICIORLI LA)VN,i /...1 WAINSOOIifi,, IrgI) 31L'SLINS: - I '- Iss MULLS, IEI &C I II F 4.11.111, AND VAI:IEU Si:0;;Ii OF ' 1 4 ) )1 Ipti li 4-4 (7k, ME NOTION,: -S iu:..l '---! 1 ' I i T Rilt3llNus ME PECIAL BARGAINS } 1 , 1 1 [ 1 I ,01 1 TRIES, EDGES AND HzINDkEIICHIEVs: TAYLOR k CO -auth' , TJt13,16:1, lemal • -. . =II Mil i `, 1 = I= =1 I=l =II