0 c„; n if o rd nut 11 :rewind*, *huraday, Nay 28 1 1874. LOCA4 i AND GtEMULU. Tar Atheotans will observe " dee ozation day." I I A. D. Wu pams and wife, of Cans ton, taro gone to Kansas to spend the solemner. THE Ward House is being materi ally improved is appearance by the application o. paint, and wh4ewazdk. now occupies the new .t, fitted dp by Meurs. Wslps (Ace on Kin 's MONTANTIL bias lifo*r Warrs died at her tesidence in the Third Ward, on Friday last, atter a long and extremely painitd illness. . - Taa name, of Bernice Post-Office, Sullivan county,' has been changed to Birch Creek, the name by which the place has always been known. . . AYE ARE informed that. Mr. J. 0. Dawns, of Windhatn. and Kra. F. A. Dwain and Mn. J. C. zwiciir. of Orwell. had relatives that perished in the ficiOd at Thydenville, Kw . • ' I W. IL Mu. •1 and L 'B. Pon have • traded houses, Hr. H. taking the residenoe re cently occupied ly C. H. Hari, on Third street below Elizabeth: FIBBING OBTF.II, Judge kiounoir, W. JCL/1133E1=x, W. T. Danis, and G.. D. llowraxim are Off on their annual fishing excursion : in northern Nei•York. Two' new I dwellings are going up on Tecond strcc , in the Second Ward—Dr. t Jimsson's and J. 3. Elnummes. At the rate building is going on now. we shall soon be a city. • 11. WE I.E.tErdliat some unprincipled Individual has girdled ' a valuable tree In S. WALBRIDGE'S 'yard. Such acts of vandalism ought to be severely punished - , when the per petrator is found Svut. ' ' • .- 1 Ili =a noti ce of the donation of , , llumransr Bnorz4:ns k TRACY to the Ladies' Benevolent AssOciation, the Secretary wrote F.ii ".grateful thank ,' but our Ai - pea 'inade it read . "Gospel thanks.. ere is n't much differened. ' THE thirty-Oath anniversary of 'the Bradford Baptist Association, wi l be held with the Springfield ,Church`, commencing on Tuesday, June 16.11 The introductory discourse will be delivered! $y Bev. P. S. Sviserr, of Smithfield.' - ONE of ourl compositors wade a most ridiculous hlonder in correcting• the proof of the notice of the fire last week. I.n giving the loss, the prcxif-reitler - wrote, ,Loss $2,0011; insurance 41,000--not as it read, loss $200; insurance' $,6430. THERE is iv vrckage in the Post office at this place directed. to "Joan Boon DAVIS, Bradford C'nnnty, 'Pa." It comes from England, .and contains ,a memorial, card of a deceased child. 'Mr. B_can get it br_calling`at tip Post-Office, oil sending his address to the Post-Master, 11=1 FLTIIER TOI I I:13 46'11 fixor our eiti-,. Wiens with his ceb4rated lecture, "The Poets 61 e l Ireland," in /dere 'es Hall, on. Thiarsday even— ing neat. The 1 ture . was delivered before a large audience in ,Coop?r Institute, New York City, and received the highest commendation o: the press of that city. COAL has be i en'discovered. on the farm of Cun-rocl EuswonTa, in rotterville, nd a geologist hal given the opini - OW : ; that .the black diamonds may be found in paying quan tities at a depth of not over two hundred feet. Mr. E. has refusal a round sum for his'. farm, and employed millers to make an investigation. Mag. JOHN 7. MELlis received a telegram on Monday evening, announcing 1! n sudden death'of tier father, Hon. P. F. Etm N DEscErc, of Easton!. He had written n businc-4 letter to his son-hi-law on the, same morning, so that the drelid messenger must liar., ap proached him suddenly. I ' TnE sad intellig4nce is received lieie of the death lof kftv. .LICE HAMM, Wile is J. R. Emus, Esti, of Tiquiville, and daughter pr Ei-Prothonotiry Taomss. i A remarkably bright and intelligent woman, her loss will .be a severe blow to her devoted husband' and nu merous other friends. am Agent { MOONEY, of the L. V. route, is the:originator and one of the principal stockholders in 'a new steamboat, building in %Ikea-Barre. lie says Ibis boat will be seep at this place befoile the Owe . go steamer is. We shouldn't wonder! 3loo:trx is a driving fellow, and generally snC i ceeds in whatever he under tabu. MIIII • , , - 'LIE meeting of the Sunday .Echool Alliance was well attended on Monday evening last. Rev. J. S. TEWAKT explained the lesson for neat Sunday i his usual clear and edifying 1 3 manner. S. W. IkT,NORD, 0. J. Cavmsucs. it.xd 0.. A. BLACK were elected delegates to the State Sunday-school C{myention, Web is to meet iri Scranton on the i l Otli of Jane next. • • DECORATION Der—OßDEr OF TIER CUM—The followliag is the arrangement for Dec oration Day: At 3!„1, p. m., the procession will form on public squarei r .l . and proceed up Maine St. to" Canal, down Cana4o Willi in, up.Williani to River side Cemetery, where the services will take place. The various societies will be arranged as follows: let. Grand Army !Itermbllc; 2d Sunday Schools; 1. Fire Department: 4th. Lodges; sth. Citizens. . . , FINIVERS PbR DECORATION DAY.— 3 The undorsigned,lC,ammittee G. A. R., reFpecifully solicit 'donations; of Flowers for Decoration Day. Persons having a y for that purpose may leave them at-the Grand fl'ary Boom, at 9 o'clock on Satur day Forcing. We also invite the ladles who feel'an interest In the ceremony to meet at the Grand Jury Bo& at 9 o'cloc , k on Saturday morning, for the purpore of sn'aagirg th flowers. -' W. T I:z. Lr, JO. Car n*, D. L Swzmw.w, 7. F.. Ft :lino, GEO. Grturr. Committee. ON MoNtai afternoon last, CyrAar TA !lawman, a braitemau on the Express Freight, on the N. C. Railroad, was seriously injured when passing Trey. He was going, over the train, and in jcinping froni one car to another, slipped and fell down between the tars on -to the platform, breaking three ribs and Other.' wire injuring himself internally. He was con veyed to the residence of his pareiats;; near Canton, and placed ender medical treatment.— N. Gazelle. , I 1 • WE DID mit intend to intimate last week that the editor of tho Journal originl4o, or was irrany Manner reap =ibis for, the tirk7 pleasant item printed in that paper in refer ence to the purchase of a coffin, etc. We only censured him Sr giving it publicity. We ire now satisfied that ho believed the story, entirely true. The matter was reported to him in such a manner as to y lead him to believe no harm could accrue from its publication, and we doubt not ho regrets Ate Insertion as much as anyone, as he was entirely ignorant of the name of the person who fet4s aggrieved. D ABB DECORATION DAP.—TO SOLDIERS 1,3.m0ns : On the 30th of 3isy, pablic services bo held at frowanda, andthe graves of the dead will bo visited where they-lie and &writ- . ed with flowery. By the observance of this custom, we &swim to establish a communion be! tween those who, knew and losied our brave while living arid who honor and respect their memory wlicn dead. All soldiers and sailors of the late war, (whe ther they wor4 the blue or the gray,) are In vited to join:onr ranks and participate in the memorial services on that day. `4O E. Ov=am, Wu. S. Vuscsarr, d. AarnizW WAX. OcUmittee Watkins Paet, G. A. R. Gro. Tjzmi, ditt i ggiettA Lock. Hagen, and bane* of thilitileg" 4diagr: ea some months since with modal!' the deith of a lady by putting op a preacription byre - take:, The mew lad before the gmaidjru7 at a recent melon, and: the bill• Ignored. , A celebrated rapid= from Philadelphia, who examined the cunt n* of the stomach of the deceased, testified that they contained the in gredients celled for in the presatipthan; Mr. Tomei man? Meads in this county will be gratified to barn that he as entireliewilarat ed farm even the Whyte of ,rarelemarer; Wiutcrrlarrns, who has been employed u clerk in the net National • link of this place for the put year, has been coin pelled to resign his position on account of ill health. Mr. 8. had _gained the confidence of the Moen of the bank, and the respect and esteem of all with whom he came in contact during Lie residence here. We sin cer4 hope his health may soon be restored, and that Ire may have the pleasure of again seeing him in his former position in the First NationaL Ofrn venerable townsman, EDWARD Ovum; had a perilous ride on Tuesday lut. While proceeding homeward from the north, his spirited horses became frightened ,And un manageable, and ran at furious speed hem near thellasonmu farm to the public aquae, where they were caught by Mr.Feetrunnw. Mr. 0. escaped uninjured and without mach dam age to his carriage, hut it was almost miracu lous that he was not throwri to the sronnd. The gentleman who placed himself in front of the running team, deserveszredit for his bra very,. Wz swan to loam that some this pderetanding betireen the New York it Erie Railroad company, luaus of the Barclay, road, and the 8. & E ~has caused the former to lame an Order forbidding the i latkT to run over the track between this pis*ind lionroeton. The 8. &E. track is laid only from: the mines to Monrodon, and the company hive been ming the Barclay 'track and paying trackage for the privilege. We sincerely hope the difficulty, whativer it is, may be adjustedsoca, tas the stoppage of trains on the 8. & E. will prove a serious inconvenience to pur people along the line, ae well as a heivy loss to the coal comps-, ny. 116:31's DOINGS.—The Pittston Comet says: . " We aro informed that Phil. Fagan, who re signed his position as conductor on the L. V. it. B. Co.; in 1872, and who engaged in the liq uor business at Easton, was unsuccessful, and has become dissipated nd reduced in circum stances, so that he it in actual want for the n moans of stibihnence. This informa tion will received with regret. by a very large number of old friends." What s terrible curse rum is 3 Mr. F. was at one time one of the most popular conductors on the ...Y. B 1 IL, but his appetite for drink got the better of him, arid we believe' he was forced to resign his position, as it is against the rules of the.company to retain .employes of -in temperate habits. ' , THE THIRD TM:MATZOS DISTRICT OF THE rust:rusty or Lscaawarosa.—Rill con vene at Meshoppen, Tuesday. Jane 2, at 7:30 r. u.; and continue through Wodhasday. Torma SUGGEST/M.—Tuesday Evening—How to promote revivals—Led by B. L. Down& ' Wednesday, a. at.—Devotions, 8:30 Ito 9 o'clock; Developing Liberality— S. F. COLT. QuestiOn Box, for practical queries as to pasto ral difficulties, and the state. of the church work. Wednesday, r, at.--Culturing n Misbionary Splrit—S. P. Grins. Success in Dovntional Meetings—J. S. STEW/lIT, Evening Sabbath school;•in its relations—D. 4, OVEIITON, Esq. MENTioNs.—Rev. S. T. DEAN has resigned the pastorate of the Athens Baptist Church, N. C; Hasnlß,= of Lther.e, has peas in fan bloom in his garden. ' • ' M.Loxo has purchaied the interest of his bon, B. A. Loxo, in the Troy House. The Judge will hereafter conduct this popularlotel orrtemperanoe principles. One day last week Mrs. L A I'mucr, of Troy, was thrown from a buggy near Leona, breaking one of her arms. ' Mr. mad M. R. WATIV, of Canton, were thrown from a carriage near Troy, on Saturday lath and Mrs. W. was severely injured having both her limbs broken. The Northern Tier Gazelle says the timer was intoxicated. Montmi GLEASOn formerly of Canton, died in a car in; Canada, on tho Gth inst. Deceased was on his way home from lowa, where he had resided for some years. His disease was con sumption. Tani.—A correspondent of the Elmira 'AckerUser, writing from Troy, , says Sundav 'evening, Bev. S. L..Coinc, of the Pres byteripu church, delivered a discourse ,on this subject t " The Sphere of Woman under the Gospel." His opinions is this matter are ad _vanied and their utterance bold. What is more, his church is with him. As a. pastor, be is grandly aided by an earnest, active sister hood., A pe , mliar exercise took place at the Presbyterian church, Sabbath afternoon. PA DADQuEn, chief of the Sac and Fox tribe ot In dians, gave an addresi on Missionary and Sun day:school interests in the Indian Territery- Knoxux, of the same tribe, acted u interpret er. As . to i the service being edifying, we have heard a variety of opinions. These two claim to be on their way for Washington, with a view of urging the admission of the Indian Territory as a State. That they may do good on their way, they , carry a variety of medicinO, uld to be of great curative value. At their gatherings, thersolicit a collection for a Sunday-school in their land: LEWP, Esq., of Wysox, was the chief clerk the transcribing room of the House Of Representatives during the past ses sion, a rosition whith ho filled with retitled and to. the'entire satisfaction of the memhers. We are glad-to see that he was 1306 forgotten by his subordinattis, on the day of final adjournment. The following notice of a "caning " which he received on that occasion, will be read with satisfaction by h,. many ifriends throughout the State. The notice is from the Patriot: " Yesterday morning in. the , transcribing de partment of the house of Representative', a very agreeable proceeding to all parties con cerned took place. While Mr. 'Lewis, ctael Clerk of that department, and his assistsnts, were engaged in talking of tho many pleasant hours they had parsed in each other's company during the past session, Mr: Smuzy, on belialf of the assistitnts, arose and in a few neat and expressive remarks, presented to Mr. Lewis a magnificent, elaborately carved gold-headed cane,•bearing• the inscription : "Presented to Wth. Lewis, by the Transcribing Clerks of the H. 1L;1874.." Mr. L. did not surmise that a caning of any kind would take place in 'the de partmest under his supervision, but neve:the ism; thanked the donors feelingly. We know of no officer on the hill the past winter more deserving of inch a compliment than Mr. Leir ia. He performed his assigned ditties with dis patch 'Bald accuracy, rnd was always courteous to those with whom his position has brought him' in contact. The cane was gotten up at the popular jewelrytstablithment of Mr.-Bra dy, Market street." 4M, persons who desire , to become members of the 1111' Good Templus' Lodge, are requested to meet at Temperance ;Hall, on Saturday, May 22, it,"7:SO r. at. All persons who -meerit that tm fo be charter members. The r'e are already secured the names of sixty persons, embracing some of the best : men of the place. It has not been practicable to call . upon every ono, and no ono has been, there fore, intentionally omitted. We earnestly in vite all persons who are willing to bind them selves by a solemn pledge of total abstinence .from the use of intoxicating drinks as a borer age, and who aro willing to give their influence to assist men to reform, to cords and unite with us. -Ladies, married or single, are not exchad ed;brd it is hoped that a goodly number of them . will be present. They can help sive mr • vi ; of our young men, if they mil In: view -uselessness, the expense, and the moral and &vacsl destruction arising from the use of aletihitlic stimulants--4n view o'f.the fact that aloohol In its present state, and in whatever term, is i poison to all animal life, and in view of the fact that in moat of forms used It is poi soned poison, the young men , of the place are earnestly urged to unite with us 'and take and f i aglif 14 4 keep our obligation of total absti nence. The fee for first quarter will be one dollar for gentlemen and fifty cents for ladles. Tidkamount pays the dues tqi current quarter. A good temperance bbrary Wit roilded for use of meinbiffa. X. S. x. ' _ ~n-Y l r ~}Yip°4+~~r'l:'~?'ctC3e6+e~-(ll+.f•RG':c'i~••~e •e%_ Esq., howitigthcsitioaa:afflipp.zokior of Hiishandif, visited ihlapfaoe MI Thi4l4llllnet, Ind delbered an address in thei Court Binge. Owing to the fact that the ranting - was pOorly earertteed, bat law odd& the members, of the order hi this Inunediale vicinity ware present. We deem It tame* unferttmet° that our citizens Could not have been present, as we are pertain thatgor woad reeeiree quite Iltifetinkt impression in regird to the objects and demises of the order, from that which now exists in the Mind of the public. Mr. Tam. sow said it was not the dadgn of the Orange to make war on railroad corporations or any other class in community. It ins _designed to bring producer and consumer into closer union and do away with the enormous profits of a class of middle men, who neither *Wm any thing nor furnish capital to conduct legitimate business. The manufacturer and merchant were both henellited; as the principles of the order ineeleate the cash payment - system. Ho recommended members of the order-to patron ize their home merchants, any of whom would be willing to reduce their percentage, if they could always sell ter cash. The speaker said there are now 35 State granges,. and 19,000 subordinate lodges, with an segregate membership of 1,800,000, one hundred and fifty thousand of whom are la dies. There are 260 granges in this State, and he predicted that there 'would bb 9,000 at no distant day. The Chief benefits to be derived from connection • with the order, were social and intellectual culture. Through the grange Meetings, the different families in,rural die kids were brought together. and eitame ac quainted. The disoussioni familiarize the young men with the rules of debate and par liamentary usage, thus fitting them to partici pate in public meeting., or discharge the du ties of township; county, or State official posi tions. 111 r. T. is not an eloquent speaker, but his perfect familiarity with the subject renders him very entertaining and instructive. • THE lOW BULLDING.—AI?O'CI a year ago we announced that the directors of the First National Bank of this place .had 'de cided to take down the old bsnking hbuse and erect a large , and moo commodious building. The work was commenced in July last by !um Homes h Ammo, who have employ ed a considerable force on the Work from that tame until Friday hit, when they delivered up the keys, and the furniture and fixtures of the Brit National were at once removed front the office in Mercur's Mick, which they had occu pied for the past eleven mbnttir, to their new quarters. With the aAltectural appearance of the ex tutor of . the *ding, we cannot say that we are pleasod, lint as we were , not called upon to "foot the bill," we suppose, it is none of our business.- The entrance to the bank is gained by as cending, a flight of massive atone steps, and through heavy solid doors,' which leaves as in a small vestibule from which wo enter the b. , nt ness depart men of the establishment by na of thick French glass doors which ope 7ther way. The office is about 30x40 . fee), in the centre of which are the desks, surroniaded by a magnificent blackwalnut counter trffinned with imitation of obony,and surmounted by a beauti ful wire, screen. Immediately in front of you as you enter is the paying telle;r's window, which is large enough to give an excellent view of the arrangement inside the counter,- and is at the same time admirably adaptaid to' the purpose for which it is- intended. d little to the left is a similar window for the receiving teller. The space outside the counter is abun dant to accommodate a large number. The/ vault is about 101.20, and is divided into two; rooms, one . occupied by the burglar-yroof safe, and the other ter the accommoda tion of papers and' •docttments.- At the right of the entrance is a small room about 101 12, neatly carpeted, and commanding a view of the clerk's department, which, is desigated the Cashier's - room. This room, although 'soil, distance from the President's apartment, com municates with it by me - ins tit is:speaking tube, which will 'slow the two dignitaries to keep each other " posted" on financial affairs. In the rear of thO building era a'" directors' room" and President's office. - The floor of the former is covered with a piece_ of oil-cloth, manufactured for the purpose. The President's_ office has a beautiful mirble mantel and grate, while the floor is covircd with a rich 13russella _carpet. Adjoining this room is a bed-room neatly fltttd np for the accominodation of the -cler'ssisho lodge in the:'bank. A large reser ioir uudcr the roof and resting ;on the top iof the vault, supplies water fn. the establishment. The waits and ceiling aro beautifully and-ar tistically frescoed; and a large Circular window in the roof turniShes light for the tvick-keepers and correspondenceulerk. We have giren but a brief sketch of the build lag, which is in Itself an ()liniment and credit to Our town, but, tvAdoubt if many of the large banking institutions of the great cities can show its equal in beauty, corm:Mei:co and du rability. Tho edifice is in keeping with,-the character of the Bank itself, u hick has gained an enviable reputation, as ono of the safest, most reliable.and prompt monied institutions in the State.' The board of directors are pru dent, sagacious, intelligent business men, and the names of the managing officers are synony mous with honesty and strict integrity. The following aro the officers and employes : President—Josapu Casli(er—N. N. Berm \ jr. Teller—D. B. LLT1111,0P: !brresporiclence Clerk—W. H. DODGE - .Book-laPpe ra--L. Ossoluir, 0. P.Sairra. DEEDS left for record in the office for recording of deeds, etc, week ending May 9: 8 Mclntosh to T H Morse, Canton boro'. P ft Harding to T H Morse, Canton boro'. A Mclntosh to T H Morse, Canton boro'. A 'Mclntosh to 7., A Morse, Cdnton John C Wellpeto Catherine P Decker, Athens boro'. • - John C Welles inCornelis Odell,Atbens boro'. John C Welles to Jacob if Stfckels, Athens boro'. John C Welles to Chas 3 Deeker,Athens.boro C H Roy to L F. Shepard. Welles. L F Shepard to W E Shepard, Welles. John A Pellett to Frank Robinson, Welles. I F Winslow to J W Grittln, Canton borql. A Fries to J Fries andlrite. Columbia. Darknesi et:al to Absalom Fries, Colum . Va. ' A Fries to Jacpb FrieP, Colombia. A Fries to Jacob FrieP,- Columbia. Jawsßlattccks to W H Matiecks, Spring field. . Reuben Morley to Sally W Hill, Borlington boro'. ',..0 L Anthony et al to Stephen C Hall et al, Athens. I Henry Morgan to Aaron Coon, Canton. i Msscers A Ladd et al to J W Wilcox, Albany. A C Eisbree to CD Snell, Athens. C C Snell to Job Griffin, Athens. &Pawl Carpool= to W H and L L Cana chap, Troy boro'. i Jll Damp to H B Pomero,. Troy boro'. S L Norse to J B Vanßuskirk, Granville. E F Larcom to PhUendor Warren, Granville. B L Nichols to P 11 Bayles, Troy boro'. Wm Harrington. to Ephraim Parker, Troy boroi.• • - • Clarissaallard to Daniel Huff, West Bur lington. Ep • Case to G B Divison . .. TrOy boro'. ' brali G : B Da 'son to Leans Woodworth,Troy boro. .D D H to JII Rockwell, West Burlington. W G Sadler to D W C Ayers, West Burling. ton. . John F Gillett to Mercey Brown,South Creek. H J Braga to PS Manson, South Creek. Jati D Sinning to Thos. Back, Ridgbury. • Cramond to Patrick McCannon, Alba. DY- Jame*D Rogers to Judie H Burr, Warren. Janus H Barr and wife to Wm H Corbin, Warren. ; Robert Arnold to Jelin H Barr, Warren. . E. L. Hart to Jae L ItockweU, Monroe. H. Gaylord to,T J Lacey, Wyatt:sing. ' .1 II Newell W H Camp, Wyaluaing. P E Benaett to Geo W Woodruff, Wyslusing. Mina Terry to Waitangi.= Strong, Terry. Daniel Stevens to J. Loßoy Dimling, Orwell, T Darliog to A A are, OrwelL L A Darling to II T Darling, Orwell. A A Allyn to IL T Darling, Orwell. P H Mackey to() F-Burke, Orwell. - Henry, A Smith to Josiah Stowell, et al., Wil mot. Edward Welles, per att'y, to Lafayette A 121101), Athena Bow. and Twp. • Johnt Wellei to Joseph M Tripp, Athens Bore. 'Albion Bowen et al. telosiah Stowell, Wil -0 01 01°411 et al. to Josiah *ki t *Mots I=M2g==2 ~ ~..L • = 1 - 1. , ""Ei.' Almrss- ass gone 1 to ' o Like BliPetiwf region W ith Ids brother 'Maw, H. 41 Pirrinuent. His libadquidere wm be at if , dniettio, Mich. - 7 4:tio. Rum, joint Ildwricas, IJ. I. *sin and Ann Mewl are entitled to 'the credit of *wonting the Andy finished wood, week bithio interkw of the2lational Bank...i - ___ :, ; 1 4. V. Own= Is rePdring pie welling on the opposite side of tberiTer., lifil WOO be Intends putting a slate Ina on. Pit. Ain' iiim ofmost pleasantly located reiddeness In . Domini I- '. e _i s " ",Cirennt, Weir of lii *ON Is sh ilt udt in 1;4. He. wair =catty made- the recitilent of thousand dollar presenti This le: wet be lie . , the estimate placed on a boy ;leby.. ! i Yadkin Is VidUngf Monts In theiWest, and we are pleased to lean' Is hit prodng in health. ,- ' I • - ------ . 4 " --7-7 " 1 SEUMON so Yolnwo Naar.— r The ser mon to young . men, which was unfortunately meted by the alarm o(flro on Sbe 16th lust II vas delivered by Bev. J. B. Henries in the byterian church, on Sunday Owing Led. horse was filled, and the &Willow - wits ely composed of the clue lorrwhom the • urse was more espectillytater—yoiu4 me . The text—"Wberewithal sh , a yotu* cleanse Ili way; even by taking heed thereto, 'according to Thy word,"—was illudrit ed ornd expounded in a masterly *liner. Ho man, be he young or old, could listen, atten tively to such a sermon, and not be TAW) better for It. 1 j_ 4 the pulpit with the officiating minima, were Revs. Dui, of the 11. L - Church, and Lvr of the Baptist Church. both o whom had closed their churches for the occaskn. . I Next Sunday evening„Bev. N. O. Dire will deliver a discouse !upon the , same . subjeet in the H. E. Church.. . ; Dscoamas DAy.l---On Saturday nex the cemmony of *prating .the graves of the soldiers of the rebellion, will take place. The G. A. R. of this place hive made proper& tit to observe the day in a becoming manner, and have invited the 'irons civie societies bonito participate with them on the 'very in teresting occasion. The custom is ,o' se should be observed during all coming time hi this Country, as It is a own way keeping green the memeries of then who 'laid down their lives to , save this nation, and trill at the Mime time inculcate principles of loyalty end 1 patriotism among the rising generation. - The following general order has been pro. , mnigated by the G.A. B. of•the titan: Hr.spounrrns G. - A. It ,Darawritmer or Pr i ner- SYPTAXLA. - No. 1408 Chestnut street.llay_ 8, 1874..] General Order No. 8. Saturd ay, Hay , 30, • has been designated by the es and regulations, and by custom. as the .day.wpon which all members of the' Greed AMY of the Republic shall assisible to pity their annual floral tribute to the memory of their dead cpm ades.l Jet the observance of this boantliel Mid uching memorial. ceremony, be marked by theusual solemnity, and remitting for a time yom l cares and labors, reverently dedicate the day to doing honer to the silent army of the deed, with whose host we onnelves Must soon be marshaled, and in making acknowledment to the Supreme Biller for preserving to us the blessings of free government. It is earnestly hoped that civil an MWtary usoeilations, Churches and Sundays oats, will participate in this ceremony, and that wherever no posts of the Grand Army exist, - the citinons willperferm fitting servins, so that !the grave of no, deonsed soldier may be neglected. By ;order of A. Wilson Norris, commanding Department. • 0 .telal.o. 8. Gamma, , Atulatem Adjutant General. I -- . /H MEMOBIAM.—At a meeting of the. Executive Committee of the Bradford County Connell of the Patrons of Husband 7, I held in the borough of Troy on the 20th inst, for file , transaC tion of business connected with thOl ood of our Order,lthe death of Capt. Joint Ounir, Muter Of Manger Orange, No. 111, and one of oat committee, was. Innounced by Worthy Muter ef, Colombia Orange, 0. E. GLADDING , Esq. I I i. Brother Garr= wee in attendance! at our last meeting in Towanda on the 6th fist., siPirently in the possession of good health, and with a present promine (so fir as human intelligence afield Macre. er)'of lo ng life. flo sudden and untitne* a death of one of cur number. has that a gloom over our dellii• orations that is beyond the power of language to dn. scribe,' Patrons have sustained a loss that U hve parable. 'ln the demise of4Tonir Gazithie. a 'home has been desolated, an estimable wife Widowed. and a son made fatherless; The immediate neighbor. hood in which he was born and his tier` lived will mourn the loss of this honored man with heartfelt sorrow. The cause of christlan morality finds one of its test plllarit broken and fallen. 1 1 In memory of our worthy Master and brother, Capt. .! own Osurrw, brother Um Looafts offers the follow og resolutions, to be recorded be l th e minutes of our proceedings and printed, and forwarded to the arbors of our late colleague's family. and the se cut Oranges within the jurisdiction of oar Count?' Council: , I -, i , Resolved. That we offer our heartfelt sympathy and =indolence to the family of our brother Patron, pledgi a E lr rilie remembrance of his solid worth as an end bond between an the members of our Or. der and bereaved wife (our sister) and the son who remains to personate him in this life. . I Resolved. That Masters of all the subordinate Oranges within the jurisdiction of ft Bradford County Council be requested to announce at their first meeting after the receipt of these Proceedings, tne decease of our worthy Muter and brother, Capt. John pritiln; and make such order se will testify their appreciation of his llte.' and sorrow for his death' i to all who may come after us. I -' V. E. Proust, C. E. CiLennuo, Iza.t Lbons, H. W. Camp, EL Coilindttoc.l Troy, May 20, 1874 WE JIAVE heretofore called atten tion to r a very useful and ingenious Invention of R. 111 Bn.unos, ono of the telegraph operators at the Pa. &N.Y. B. It. office. The machine j , has been put a practical test, and ' more titan realies the expectations of the inventor. From a circular issued by the patentee we clip the following description of, the "Alarm" which Is destined to come into get.eral use lo soon ie its utility becomes knOwn. ( I i r "Quo of these little instruments placed in your sleeping room gives instant notice of any Atte pt made to enter the hovel .; Windows and °ors cannot be opened without alarming the inmates. Windows may be left. open suffi cient to admit air, and yet bo p rotected. "lach alarm is accompanied witha moot:mil cal indicator, so that in case an i attempt is made to enter the house, the indicator will show you where the tbiet is at work. "It is not necessary to look about the house to see if windows are secure, before retiring for the night. If any window has been thought lessly left open, the alarm will at once notify you Of the fact, and also show yott where it Is., "The alarm can also be attached to any clock and used to awaken a person at any mo ment desired. It can be eat in a second. The ordinary alarm clock rings only a few seconds, and cannot be set with any degree Of accuracy, frequently var)ing from 40 to 00 minutes, whereas tho Billings Alarm can be ,set to ring at the exact moment, and will continue to ring until the sleeper arises and stops it, thus mak ing it a sure and effectual alarm.. , ' "fa cues of sickness where medicines are re quited to be given at stated periods during the , night, it will be found invaluable; calling tbe 1 attention of the person in attendance at the P moment, and if asleep cannot fill ito -awaken. 1 , .1 " The alarm can be entirely turned oft from connection with doors and windows, and used as'' Door Bell during the day, thus saving the cos of the ordinary Door Bell, besides being not 1 all liable to get out of order,' as there is no &train upon the wires. 1 ,__ 1 The euperiority claimed for , the B il lings Alarm over all ethers, muerte in the following: " E l. It will, ' from its peculiar construction, produce a louder sound, with a small amount of battery than any in use. , 1 I j "It is adjustable and the sound may be reg ulated at will, either very light or ; loud enough toltwaken the heaviest sleeper. II "3 It is "direct acing," and has no oomph cated machinery to got out of order. , "4.'lt is the cheapest, not only' as resc&rds first-cost; bat also the cost of keeping it in or tterr _ , 1 . 'I I H b. WaU Paper an, ' cheap at Warrooms & BHA Sercur's Block. mir Glass Shades for and Crosses, at • I sir New goods just "mine& BUSINESS LOCAL. Croquet Bete at Biltou'a. DI/i23 —4i.50 buys a neat Calico , , t at Nre. Am ma's. made of faired= geode'. - t WE' Large, fine Bronze!l.4 ' 'amp!' a ces for MOO Large stock Of Pultnrea end . tare Frames, at Warroma & Birtort. Mar r Block. ' 1 1 -...„--..... I , liek. Another addition tO our BLOC* Baby Wagons. 6. A. iLielt: BEM •70. =num o v a bit'mt in the - inselmot, the ehescoei to the best, at asztazzune.s - awn ion want thtibeei Ckiok Elfavr Want, °di at hook iSI Moungag Hate dad Iknuic at Mrs. I. D. Sus% Bridge-sta. • iNtlf-An endless variety - of stoves at Juin% which ace heing sold clump. ::. - is , ler GO te,WRITOOMB & , SUVA ? If emu's knock, I . * your Books and IS!atWay sir Hite ad bonnets tor. - the ell and young. :Untied and lingo, at Mrs. L Rues Millinery Skit., Bridge=at. ' ' iS. For the best Rout or 13 so to bliss J r i Ihrouzio. sew The most extensive -stock of Millinery Goias are now on exhibition it Mn J. D. Hues Mot" on Bridge skeet. Graham Crackers, OA 104 Grab= Flair, Crushed Wheat, at the • Wsrd Grocery uul &heti, REUSE= BIDE-HILL AND Lzv Lugo Prows.—l sold 75 in 11379 and sway on save satlstsogon. A full stOok on Mad. 1 Towanda, Pa. Mr It will pay you to call and look over our stook or Boots, Shoes, Gatters, l Trunks, Traveling Bags, etc. Opposite the Court House,' 111114 A. fine assortment of Moho Ware, at the Third Ward Grocery. IS. Fishing Tackle, Fish Poles,' Baskets, Shot Guns, Revolvers, aid Cartridges, l at • CODDINO, BUIS= & (.3011. Mir You can Lai, everything in the Grocery, and Proeltdoft line little cheaper at McCann & EDWARDS that any other place In town. iThe best place to buy ready made clothing is at No. 4, 2 doors west or CA>. Dm, Oo's. Mb Several!valuable Farms and Howes and Lots fOx sale by Burr irra Taut% HOUSE AND liar mit SALE OR RENT. '—Terms easy. Apply to Mrs. E L WOODRUFF; over M. J. Loam's store. ' T~lasE #olallll3 TO Bicirt—One in First Ward, near upper depot, and two in Sec ond .Ward. Inquire at office or Ovanrow & ELMEE. • airChbice Faniily Groceries, as cheap as the cheapest, at the Third Ward era "Ty. • '; - , liar` All kinds of black born,' , rob ber and real jet jewelry it very low prices, at M. HICISDELDIAN'S NIL CEO. licaiss & Sop' have just received sell* caz loads of choice marble; and they arititrning out wino of the best work ever made in this place. Yard and once one door south of the Baptist Church. SFr If you want the International Lessons and Sunday School papers, give your order to C.F. Caosr, who can furnish them to you on better terms than yen can • get them in the city. • ifir Why ran the risk, of an acci dent, when you can get a ticket good foi 23,- 000 in cue of death; for 20 cents a day. by call• log on FIUME ll,Fanarut, at upper depot ? Mir It is ,not generally known that H. C. Wnrrata4 at the Book Bindery, over the ItsroaTza office; makes Blanli Books In any style of ruling • and binding desired. If you want a new. Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call. SNP Hair Work of every descrip tion will b sold at 28 per cent. UM than New York prices. COI and examine at E. Laircow's - Branch Nair Palace, Bridg&et., is We. J. D. Mrea land Store. Fon SALF...--,The new horse on Main street, second door north of Chestnut street. lot about 100 feet-front. - Tanis easy. Enquire on the premises of Mrs. HOWES and of E. T Fox. i Do you want Shoes for a, 'La dy, Gent, Him, Boy, Youth, Child or Infant Then go to Comm ,fc cOO3B. Where yOu wil finds large stock to select from, and at exceed ing low prices. Opposite the Court House. sir Go and Bea Ewa Lam, w 4 has just returned from New Yo rk' with an insmensii stock of Human Hair, which be bought at bank rupt sale, and which will be sold at lowest cash prices, at Lavosi's Branch Bair Palace of Elmira, N. Y.,—Bridge-st., Towanda, PA. lair Why is it that TArLoa, & DA visa dress men and boys better and cheapen than any other house in Towanda: The mice is, they stocked their new 'store during the I money panic, and are satisfied with very small profits. , , Tho best place to buy Sash, Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, Is at law & Boss. Factory on Charles street. Of lice 107 Main street. They sell cheap for tub; 146., Gentlemen, , We would cell, your attention to onr new styles of Shoes for ' Spring and Summer, wear. Prices low. ; Consan & Coos . S. Opposite tho Court House. ilk' Mrs. Woosiurrr having again' secured thelervicea of Miss Brame, of Nei, York City, o ff ers very fine a seleetion of Hato and Bonnets. -Corner of Main and Bridge , z • stir The Ladies' Temperance Sod ety will meet on Wednesday at 4 o'clock r. ai at the M. E. Church, and on Saturday at the same hour at tho Presbiterhui churcb, an farther notice. Mae. Soonsuw, stir If your hair is coming out' 9T turning t /1 111 Y, do not murmur over a misforhum you can so easily avert.. ATER . / lima Puma will remove the mane of year grief by restorin your hair to its natural odor. and the your good looks and good Inature. - Ituotoit tipT.-4-ITarran' feted to to more durable and better, for house or other painting, than any other paint. Has always given perfeetaatisfaction., not fair to keep Those deir, little Innocents shut up the~ house, when the out-door air is so pleasant and refreshing as now. Jot put them in a aloe babpcarrtag4, and send the head of the family out with the 4; but first buy the carriage at CODDINO, Ryas _ MI6 The Maid Tom* Will be pleased to leint that Mrs. ,Rumn mums blis opened a new Millinery establishment in the room recently occupied by G. D. Munzurts Collector's 011100, corner of. Main 'and Pine streets.: She has an , entirely new - stook Fit goods, and her large experience it liminess • sufficient guarantee that her goods aro t what the ladies need. , , . Fein AND FicarrAL—To taz Luaims or .TowAsva : The Naiad Ckanet Bane sr. making arrangements tbr holding st Fair amt Festlial, about the tint or second week i hr June, and wonbl i be pleased to hare the midst• wee of the Ladies, as we wish to Make lt d a stsmess. All articles, that you will bo pleased to give or make tie, we will thankfully reeeire. We intend haring lee Cream and Strawberrim, and all articles tending to make it a Fair tittd !lethal. Articles can be he at ristes • y Meta ity 41102 olOcheiMeis . 17 ' - EM • Ted :At imiti;arJB4o: *sfstligo.4 , llAshis lstfiMtiirk~lar. ''ti fidgitoni. _ Is. The laiigest eseorfeneet of c lo c k s at int`i a~i at ihiestakele. /draping stlifla Hide Invi C&Pg• at reached At Tana &DM US: • I IMP 4li variebes of stone lingf i 23 per out. ktwerthria ever bobre offered in P: 1 M1 136 .! K. BlikePtro•L 111114 y you want fine Hair Work inarm.fiediminiforgrasatia7. to to W. Lip 4leder: Beilli.et..; at fir. I. Ilm's Mom !roe Panailkioda and Stationery for the httlidays.t)etter and cheaper than else where, at b. P. (Isca. : • to bit ma biibe window ot-Lnvoisli gals Parr" on litidgirot.. at J. IL IltWo Fancy &ore. 'ea! II it:4*MA° know what to we i ar 'and how to vault, 'eat at E. J. Hntaos.flhohas all the amities of them gon• • Mr' I!on't forget thatviir dock of Plated Wase, especially Castors sad Cake Bas. lists, is f 1, and prices to slit the time.. O. A. Rues. n. H. Ws .ra illir ' m a plain Gold Ring to tao fined &mom; go to 111121DiLIRM Conan fr. Cools. Mir - largo line of Paranoia in 'ail the now ob l ides, just received by . • EVANS HILDIINIII. oar eriean and Swiss Watches, largest stork ever brought to/this ,tows, at HICIDISLiA J. F. Horrox. 18.Iff you wish to see fine gold Jewelry, call at Efiwazzarails, • Fon • -150 'acres of land, 1 mile from 1 / rliter depst. Also wirersl second. kind wagons. • • A. It annm., LADIEEy—The ites4pMade Calla! Snits at Dirs. duant's aro made froni the best quality of good?, and aro made op hi her own shop. ae 0. 1 F. DArro' le has rotioved his harness shop to tho store, lately °envied by Arum Wor t rr . , where ho will be pleased to see all in want of good work. ' 0.1 F. Caoss has just received a verj large invoice of Books mutable for B. B. Libraries, Which he will furnish at s discount of 25 per cent. to schools. .1 titir;DO n't fail to sittenA' 3fra. 81111L6WOOD'I concert on Wednesdiy evening nest. We hope the may have a generouS sup port from the lovers of. music. . Lauirs!—Mrs ALLEN . liaa peculiar advantages for parchasing goods. 14 will be to your_ adviMtage to consult her beforo making your purchases of Dress Goods. . FOR iizz&—Divelling containing • 1 i 14 roontsui table for a boarding house or • largo family. Also, one small three-story house in centre of town. F. E. Port. No. 32, Necond at. 1 1 1 . ISIEL.P I IERCH & NICHOLS are selling all varieties of Coal very cheap. They are sole agents for the celebrated . 11arclay Coal. Coal i by car load at a discount. Orders left at F. J. Cusia'a Store, IL J. Lono'a Store,' ankat Honjum'a Store will receive prompt attention: Lintss I—There is neither sense nor oconon3y in paying flit or ex! dollars for Ii the making of s Calico Suit, when you can get 'the same Work done at Mrs. Aumii for less than half that amount. • Hou: SA.—On Second-si., between I'Mo and Bridge —east side. Twelve rooms; Gas, Water, Heater, Runge, etc. One of the moat conveuient houses to .bo found. Terms cam.. Enquire on the promise& gs. I have a lot of Iron " Stone Chins, in s psttorn that I am closing oat, and have marlMd way down from regular pricer. Thesee - goods are Teri fine and of good shape. I have alai) a lot of 'Yeast Plates of inferior quality. Any of these goods aro as Low offer. ed—a bargain. 0. A. Butcx. • Durso-____ o.—Mrs. HENRY Liras- Dm, in the Arcade block, opposite the Episco pal Church, is prepared to - do dress-making in the latest style and neatest manner on short notice and at reasonable prices. Milian made a special*. Stamping done also. $B.. It is the universal testimons , of all acqrtainted with the business; that O. V. Caoss has got the test arranged Book Btoro in the county, and city dealers tell no Cneassi is one of the closest buyers. That his taste in . selecting goods is excellent, all who visit hi store testify. DAIRYMEN, ATTILITION !--BRAEIRALL do Buoirr (Bed, White it Blue Store) have-just received Twenty ions . Genuine imported Ash. Batt. The only pure salt for dairy purposes which will entirely dissolve. fio get some, and see the other bargains in Teas, Sugars, Coffee and Spices, at the Bed, White and Blue Store, which buys chisiper and sells cheaper than any other store in the county. • May 28=51t. I • I Presonex--- I We solicit the honor of a call, ! and shall be pleased to show ion through Our stock, whether you will buy. or not. My stock is complete, and at prim to ma the purchaser. Oar • goods are marked in plain figures. and are said close, as we sell for calk and being at headquarters, we will offer you bargains in Hen's and Boys' Clothing Furnishing Goods, Bata and Caps. Call early and see tbr yourself. The only One-trice 0.0, D. Clothing Store in.Towands, 123 Maintt. Aux. Sowirox. IL M. Via, Agent. j,;. The "Girt of the Period " is tar l i teat quality of .ntos GROUND 117zususo alum, at $6,50 per too. PHIMINZIA MASON. yAr ry, good housewife is tenni:edit knowing where to purchase the beet kitchen ihrnittire; and the most important arti de found in the kitchen Is the stove. We ban bad some experience of late in kindling fires to cook be breakfast, and take great pleasure in saying we believe the new Empire Cook Stove the rilpitts ultra. It is large,. substan tially made, and oonbines all the conveniences of a first-olass ranger Don't fail to call at H. , V..Turtfe, and examine It. . .86, Wl= &, Famszas have had their expoctation in regard to increased busi nen moire than realised sines-they took pos seuiorrof ate new More. Thst-eonline them selves strictly to their legitimate business, and thus are enabled to take advantage of every 'opportunity for a "good bargain," and being Winded with a reasonable proAt, theiroustom ers remi the benefit of theirmperienft, If all our business men were' as fair and , honorable as this Arm, , therewould"tia no ,cause for caw plaint. about "iniddlo men' On the part of Gramm and °there.' • .. • 11 The deOidedly cool 'weather of the past lbw 'months admonishes us that sum• mer will be short. It should also induce . , those who have riot yet prorided thenutelverOdth summer out-Ale that they should ; and them selves °Ltd* great bargains now offering at Bounramm's in_ summer. clothing. Having 1 1 10 111 , 164 largely in anticipation of an early and lo ng -continued "heated term," now ores better bargains in summer hats had adding than ever before. • Those who hare priced my gi3ods is times past, witlknow what this memm Ilemelber, I do not ask you tobuy', tidies / eta NO* yet that my Woes'. am,e, -lower aid ZWitimMtit ?"" 1- itr ii Olt 1= - c‘ • ' I MrlW* tki Oa sum lifil bay Mort, itori door to ,(1114;138114e4 1 his store Wu lallstilv the - errata Weir •'ot oar Poop* Itto took otzedit would dolt:net to S&L drat itiro,e4 start,- asit Wu* lower itutit. most" kitbag Oonotri eotablii aadln hot tie whole oottatiodd It to Moir idriintsge to win higetors amt. In refit plosion to r - =tend each to totaiLititheritt to our readers MuOFII 01117_, ' .'" AND , .it . • lit-Tbe • • . directory Is, radiated • udarmatio w t il td i ttis public. We will thank • • • - toe gus or sny emirs they may • Mena Curnocx--Lain Street, below] Weals* •• • Donlon Sag% at c r o6 A.K. 1104 '71 " % . Peeler, Nev. 11, p l i rvia. • , lissioorss -ox. Min a Canal • • at. 10% sad. and, 7 r.x; * • ` Wlialehool,11:1111.1r. li • • • . Nom 5 , • • . llelimusw. WA. • • , Street. Om Sts - . _. • • , At log sad - 71‘ sm. Pis*• ._ . 777 , Sunday School at 12 ce ••• ,7 • • X. 7 _ . Dzur. I I •• • •• • Causost-Court Street, war • • : • • • Sunday et 10% a.x. and 7 iv Prayer Nesting Thtursdry evening. Sunda Set • • 13 x. I Psalm Bor. J. 13.0zuwAre. 1 . 8.8., Praia AIM Pant-iliervisres every two - 9 spd u...*.[sad , ig rm. Sunday School at .5. •I Piveter, c aPrawscu Tom. I_ ,• I A. 11.21. -State Street. above Second. • • at 10% A.m. sad 7% rat. Sun • School at 1 vi.D. • I I , 11'.1L-12rnapare Cormisinowsr.l.T4 No. 1 • Mrsonio UM: Patch's store.l et 7 rat. J. . vim Le. .), i ree Naas ' No. 10&-Once-i n,, two ks MIT .x. J. O. 'W ,- 1, I Malta. No. tel.--Ohote in two weeks 7 wag. Cass. . Cams. L.P. 1 . I Lo.or 0. V Biwa= Larvou, No. '67. . ••• • own' Hall, moat h Sons Frinriturro • • •• • • ~..i ...y...,• 4 th. Way evening at ,7 o'elooL.— : ., J . 11sni.V. Raz. Sec. I 7 - D. or 11.- Lows. No. 22.-Meete in . • • • ' Nall and third Friday wreaks in • i t , urs • • • L. .1.0.; CMS: IltAtir. Secy.' aim Wu. C.P.. G. W. EVAN. 11. P.. West. ' .l J. .. N. or P.--Toissams Lows. N0.290.-Nets iff - math* to Temperance NW. 7% o'cl • .W. lusnor.lNC. - _ - t-I I L0.13.0-ToWsunt. Lopes, No. NO . .-Neets - •• • sad fourth • ursdsy of each monthJ Joni.. , "-• 1 1 . ••• . I I , I AB-BJED.. BU/142/EBB . --13P I:a.—.LAt Frei:lob - to • by Rev. B. J. . ea, CatOy L. Bargeso elton, Wyo , g Co., Pa, and Flora of Frenchto • .. • I • : ! DllfLv. Towandi township, on Blauvelt, aged 16 y days. • - BLLUVELT—I • sitult.. Maido. months and 1 fr 0W A. 15 A - 11 ARIC $ it tif A. : ~ WHOLESALE PRICES. I ' -14 Corrected e Wednesday; by C. 11.1PAICa itiibjecttoc daily: , i , [ Wheat, 9 bush ' ' $1 al 175 Buckwheat. , 85 i ' it . 75 Own. * hub - ' 1 ' ,56 Oats, 11 betsl4 -, ,_ 65 Bear% 9 bash— , . . ' / 60' sa 200 Butter (rolls) 1 25 0 M. do, Idairy.)* I new , , 2 1 5 g• I "so Eggs . dal • ' . I / 6 Potatoes, bush ow. ' 1 :so 'kw ti barrel , 5 50. 8 10 50 Onions bush 4 ' ' ; 1 - , 2 witupm ll cf, cluArs.-.' :wheat 60 lb. : Corti 58 lbs 'OO . '; Bye 16 lbs.: Osta 52 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 581ba; Beans (*lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Corer Seed 50 lbs.. Timothy Send 64 lbs; Dried Peaches 88 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 I.' .: Flax Seed 60 lbs. 1 I-' Nisvous I zeturt—A. depressed, irritable state .f Mind; a, weak, nervous, ex< haunted feeling; no energy or animatiqn; con fused head, wea memory, often, with debilitat ing, involan discharges. The consequences amuses, mental 'overwork or, indiscretiant. Th e N e meue a a:. dyads a son cure In HUMP: ; Y z HOMEOPATHIC SP ECIFIC No. 28. It to . ' up. the system, arrests ds 'ne the mental gloom and despoil. 4n (mates the entire system. It is F al sad always efficient. Pride of five boxes and a 'large $2 , hich is important in old, 606. I er single box. Sold by ALL t by maul on receipt of price.' i CLAIM B. Pon= d Ward House, Towanda, Pa. ferctit'W Block ' Towanda, Pa • 1 , I dewy, and r • eelli ♦ial of powd 01111 cues ; dra= u4 s, South o C. T. KIRBY, New labertisements. KT. TO .13174:11 , "[OWE F1X12708 G Y. 1. — I, In the , idol; lately monied Ckrtldrig Store. liming re lent to more- commodious and __ I respectfully invite ray > obi _ in want of anything in the line' of I I _____- nearest SAD . LE9,11 3 / 1 13. BLANKET% IvitiPS. kc., Sm., to give a catl, feelin sitisti ed i that t fro the Wattles I I ' for shock, I can do a better Job s a lower price, than any othe r qe tablialunrat in county. 1 k I DON'T ro *SE PLACE -ONE 000 It , BE i LOW THE FOX itt lIIIPIUtiE STOBB^ 1 - . 1 - Say 2 11 . , 1 ' O. B. beirToN.l THE PL, wino Ai tis at C. DA by .bilins Wolff mond - ementent Ni customers, an IRBIDGE LEITING.-- 1 -Set4ed pro .l-i pools II bo received at this harm of Wm. Barnes. In If- . Towanda Township. I if oziday, Prota i June Bth .. 1 until 4 o'clock , P. X.. for the Mof a dem. known as the Pall Factory 4 4 11crozza Sops Creek:, In l sall Townahlo. talons f the awe may fie esesion day'of lotting. 1 I - I W. 0161119 81111PAIID. DM. ILITILIWIDALL. MIRAN fINFJ..L. 4 . kfa/ 25, 487 4 1 1 Oosoniassie. LIST 0 LETTERS remaining in the • . ...... . Teenteds, Pa ~][q 27,1874. i • Beam John. Duckmaster D W. BUMS Thomas. Dike ilarmah . Conner !impost. Clark LA, Car• rier G H.. • II 111, Decker BEI ices, Decker Geo L. 121nrorth Theodore, Irkworth J T. Pawell E A.; is=2 B Mrs, Pemba:her BW. Hammy scary r t 2Atk.,, lA* Amon. Lyon Yay , r. Lsolant Peter. vp_L, mcDevrting Sarah. wadiltn Stephen, cm Wm 2, McMahon .Totuz McCraek in I der. largos Alonzo, , Osborn Sarah A, oLe rae se, b . t i t: Panel PJ. Batty chborse, 'Zoe Gauls. der Geo W. Scoville menew 2, Smith CW, hens am% Simone Johx4W. Smith, Geo D 2. Smith Whalen, Jeremiah Wilco; D D. Wooer ea r Walters it re, WU E P xi% a - j Persons for above letters will say ad , Used. giving dMs of list. ' Cr 4 s° UT RUT SALE BA The an gnod i soli CZ/ al estate of 'mice of th son ; on DAY, JUNE 6, SATII Commtno* the Stoat I. 'at 10 o'clock, Flouring Mill in I - An opportunity Birough. lea property at a I - ' again in a- life-ti ciiftee anc not occur . be sold is a PrPertY AM FLOURIN NEWS iLA.S jVITT,T 4 ATT TWENTY GOO lIILDING L U3LY •LOCA 1 , D i:the estate ar Credi ed t T o b Will be o sent, and 4 I d 'them to bi: (" r m. TER , per cent. 10 per cent. 6 months; 30 s; 30 pm. ce in 12 m months d:siriog to 1113143 1 0 dossorib:d ptope i r ying to the the pablio Bele. • ; 1 Pectic tho abov to by a , time bef tf. k Sairle, • da„ Mtiy 26;1874. Tow MN= MED VSEMAttioN:4lThet 06ttl old, berstototo istaktitt - between - 1. W. Bunt and Nro - . Ikltoolimtotadiertko Ink Sato" of Barron k 1/odorki it Ude fiy.dlsselvOk• Hookra Wing cloak out tottliktrot parrs. Bar ron wto wltl continuo tbo tutoots: I Arm - =Raw, 2 AWL 31981M1D. I, 74. 1!!!!!! ASSIGNEWS SALE. ' 1 -. : ...___,_.. 2110 iiidoldgod4 AIOICINIOo Of 11 tilt• '1 . k • ..vi!crirai. Baskennet, win sell at Peillnsie: -! • . c : . - . trognAl, Zt, 1114 st id; it. 1111..* ~ • : lei holt ot loydir Ils ' yar . erly. N. Y.; the following masa inA:gr y :l 1 , 1 , W 14 aren in.; loom as; Ms n - Ininiel Ilenneee dm" coautsuisii of 600 Imo of folOf• 214:0 4 1 .11114 2i 7 Mime In live sleek ind tni. 17 Ken safe ilerni, ilne nano being aliases In Towniggp_7l : An 24 niterest In Os ItinnesPesd et Gen. is he Okenning IL M. being the &Mena ' and 'mem, some Of lead. I . J. T. agnszn. '' . , • _ . ; .- , 1 Bre Lanz. ' Wives% Kiii. IBM 1111 f ' ' • 1' , , ABIIESS TARE NOTICE,. . 2 ._„,..,,... 11___ The underalgosti Wm bee - to receive at " j uil WyarMileg. Pa .: good Pak ver i rye and iambs. bo. Wean the hem rat I Sid e o'clock. F. ex., on Fri.' day. April ild., an /friday. Ard.7lb. and on every Ydday daring the months ot and . Jena, and on' the second end bank ?Mays July and Amain neat. On the thirdaApril the pane s. red veal calves, weighleti 1.10: to ain lb old be lig cents par lb. , Wm ntdallii from 100 to 13 0 r from Ato 5 cents pee lb; aceerfilag , to alright Ana condition. fitter par Otte the Idesess mutes prkea will be pald tor both often and lambs. being gov erned by general markets. A call to fatten well should never be slowed to rub in the field or yard. ) but should In all oases be cleats confined In a clean; dry dale, whew* it win not hive sat lcient room to' Mao lad the am eheuld ,bB' driven into the stable two or Wee amen each day, and the calf re suck all it dogrel. until it entree to the age of from mar when it will Usually be suitable felt mar '' t. BersuMber Ord calves sae not desirable for v and it brought bete Will not be bought except at low' Yams= that have esitzli e rter lamb. to of, w on., d it to advantage eatbem luxe try w4V 7 Oaring moothe of , May and . J _when are always in demand prices. Persons can at any time ascertain what !prices will be paid for the litlit gaeceedlag wisk. by enquiring at me math. Brick Store, ,where rim always found. and ever reedy to buy, at highest market prices. train, bay butter. egg., park, poultry, it c..and to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. , . ' . 611:01KQE SMITH. itysankling. Pii, March 19. It-tur. __ .: May 14, of Loy -BPri,ng• la the 3i rearr; a powE REM R7W 8. W. ALVO 1111 ME the b II 1874; GLOVES, 8. in to p !!!1 MI MI =I Toll E 3 req l MI !In mew Z 23 per t. In I r=lo Xi :MI any Zfl 1 1 ~ MIZI NING T 0 0 K IL G GOODS 1 NyJ DM I I , , r i I i lii ■ iii VANS Si ME new itick of att • AND SUMMER g, 1 11 ~~ ESS GO , OOD NVHITE [ i l l MERES, .1 • . EU E :DAYASK, El !tPKINS, 1221 LET QUILTS, , IES. DE I EMB HOWLS, - • ELY SHAWLS, MI PRINTS, El P I ERC#LS, , 1 • sHEETnitt., WI NS sa IN I • • nt w4ll be found complete Intact* IMMMIE ETV, CUT PAPER PAtTESNe. EC] EZ Val at MU)MR' CE Mil , , 4 711 11 = I Viii . : . ..:..By g gtue 'of lb amid* . • . ent: oe rb*: of Cad,. " . 14 " 44- ' ' ' ColollP. end nee directed, he exPiteed to_pirldleovsk. rail libetioereifonse In t i l or t 3 7: 11 0 , of o .llft BATIMIAIf::dENZ Xi, lets, st coo; dolOcllr, p- do. place or pool 1:4.38100 Ma* ha, had. bounded follows: On the norldsW at X. X.lol4lAck I' ft these :bra . atSoft L weiis WilaW by I'm ; " Webb ille Msd' icni th dolia bl ifsdl 'll* ceirf coil . 20 .1torok wort or ./0"o , it eerie one nova and ; barn, wagon_ loot re 014 house., old barb, and "tabus ' OM lot Of , land situate neon ' al as folltram : , on the six th 17.6W01• % frod out nsc'd4on the eat by'. Wm D Mont it lot. ow hes South WO ld'Eliiney and K Didlock, on the Weit..h7o ronst t'oentsinlng 50 _Scrim more or less. aum lo acne ins Proved. MILK and taken in exc. Rat the tuft oft. K. Hanle, Esectivrizothlyre . ; es. r d6 3reta t gobs X Orem; at X' Wolcott . a4Xl= other l i et; piece or parcel offend site-r... • Al Bore, bounded on tiro - north by the rive , 4 :oath 1 4 the Poilio east telthe gb r in d. Ana_ w by ti ti r n ids of X *vane Mad ..Vildow Vder s to con two, Acres. more ,Or leMi o , MT tru ed, w ith one framed dwelling Moss sold framed ' . ' . and froft trees Dawn. Seised and takes into a Hon et the telt of HA LC vaZ II Up" --, „ , other lot, piece or parcel of land *hu ge Litchlield tam.; bounded on the north by land oil m Morfill• north and east by lands of Charles Joh n. west by land ofJullite CoUm; containing , cry acres, More or heni, all improved. with frame ' , !Mu ep ode ,few fruit trees .• begun. Seized tad ' n into ' - p 'fon at th e malt of Wm Irsolingtow ve Michael; : -7 and Elizabeth ibleY.l - . • • 11'. other let. - Pipet or parcel of I^nd alto. • • • /O s ... bounded on the north by land of , Z • .rso . east by land of Orison •Hibbard awl - Jete,Robtcipa, south by land of Wm Weed, and w st. D y hinl of Phebe Zambesi containing twenty. if acres. More or lea; no Improvements. Seized „mid taken into cum at they suit of J N Calltrs n . Ve Bellaben abto, Phebe Lorraine, end ....• • Lodd't .. _ l i on , s : 1 i. • moor 1. piece or parcel of Land alto s • Pike twp., bounded on the north, east, south and west by Henry Griffin f - containing one acre of lan., more,orieu, all improved, with ono framed sale ~. thereon. Seised and taken into execration ' at . . *nit ;Cr Janice W Bosworth as' Ephraim .13 , .*- L 1 I : I •. a othet lot, piece or parcel Of land situ. 14 . Toserrers Uri.. bounded on the north by lad. of Joillir P t thit e er zl ealr. and south bi e r d de he t i -, i ii7s 'ey ib pi P eillc e t ' I leading lan 7rlT'Llsit *e s te' tbu l i e e factdry in said Tnecarom tn. to Stevensville 121 1 0 iwili.:. . co rgtalsg 12 , acres, more , or less; a 2% acres im ed. with a famed house thereon. Seized at token into execution st the snit 'of Levi - Wells va ueaa Titus, now interrmurled wir4 tw ieeman.l - ' "• 1 ' - k • ct, o th er It. piece or parcel of lend situ , ate Wilmot imp., bounded and described as follows: Beginning it a post and stones; Merits north by lot set eft to Buhl. Cub 105 perches la, a post and . st in warrant line; thence west. One hnndzed six - d seven.tenths perehesto a atone heap; thence soni one ai drei std six perches to a stone heap in e hne Si meon Scott; and thence east one, ban and seveo.tenthe perches to the place i of 1, thou f girl: ; containing seventy acres, morn or' - lee} orty ' improved, with 0 log house, logs . few fruit tram thereoh. Seized and' - i into exemition t the eta of 'Elbuian Smith tin P Williams. I ' 1. N. sanN, hberif. waltdl i illoY , 20. lc Ts" , A ''' , E 'ITST - 'SI.IIALE , of. COOI - Mut . • Bailrehd proper! in the Counties ef , . Sullivan an. ford, l State o Pennsylvania; • : , . : ' virtd e tlota eimtao l Mortgage or Deed eff Trust, . e ' xectre4 tad and oeliveredby the Sullivan & Deis Coal and Itailroad DomplMy, of the State of 'Pennayisa, nisg to theringned as Trnstee. dated the first; day of Notramber. 1866. and, recorded In the office fOrireoltdlng deed', AM.. in and for ithe county of Bradford, th said Slate, in Mortgage Book No. 10 1 - -' pa so . SL and 32,1 e n. the VA day of! Dovemberf A. , 1846, 1 ,and bathe office. for th e recording. o, • ; d. &adz ,rand for Sullivan county.in said State, In ' ga-Book Ito. 2, pages 82 to 88 inclusive, vn thel l th day of December. 'A. 11, 1864. •1 , 1 • • -. 1 - I; he underxigned. as Truetee ssaforeasidi hereby , . , Irtga giv - not* that I will. on WEDDESD.44he 14th - day f MT0.13E8,1' . 1874, at twelve o' at noon .. oft t day*, the Exchange Sales RTOlngg; Number 111 Broadway, in the city. County and State of New i , York, sell at section tO the highest bidder, the prob e 11 e , rights;', privilege, and franchises conveyed or ... ' f in ed totbe conveyed to me by Old 'lifetime or 'a r of Trast i defacdt having. been Made' by the said mpany in th e terms and conditions of said Mo e. and. such default having continued for' the: o 3 eeo ace imr,,Thasari l ie f rty ! oeci ty feehuTrur,.o .la eliesstele yL l ,..a bew n yani d ta: l c r iduweseterests g re re seu L dat tdred isetutg7en i; ,th arf .:::: t vf r ;:r ten in anio tof the bonds secured by said Mort. .s y ad i lais. acre el4 s .i p ixi t garau laii the d veir l : u tua cc= ted ril ln y,imnin Che thede rry ßwaziara L a re nd onft e sr O r li n e nd 7 ., pa of warrts, to Wit ; ' John Baker and Andrea' Ep . and 14)arts of hilip Stein, George Roberts, Jos ph ° P. Donis; WI limn Stein. - Leonard Jacoby. l ip Phi p Virsgei, Ben , Epple, Peter Heider,. David Zei ler, SMnuel Cae.nteri. Reber Chan!, Dudley , !Ebl:hist G let. Thomas Odicin, Richard' T if Jacob Bi, er, Joseph Tatem,Vollirison B t d. Getting Gcnrerand Christian Getting,,t and be in all the coal lands of the said Company; and the road of haid Company, and all the !lands of the Company now occupied for the erection of de- • , tonstrneting a dings, ,te., - and as the road-bed of aidtriiiroad from their mines In said county of S 'van. to the prwnt northern terminus. thereof. z att rfneeraar. State e ßo e rae r pe g ri h rivy of i M ve o rae oroe ; eri . i d n an the rh C e mm eerp ty e o r i4 .40 ranchlieS of raid Company. Ea secured by their l er . Together with all and singular the build ings and linprovemers,rightsc,ilberties. pri . %lieges , b rt di,ta n na g eA t ls im an re d v p rei pu erte rten e r d ces reei to eir T 4 e e I es &careen& thereoL pv 4 i t urti re 's2ll:l , re e n t i P s, • 'or &more Dill a complete description of the' ; .0 1 117 tei do sold. with its boundaries and loco ti s, reference Ina be had to the said Mortgage, o i. ord as idoresal In a - - • ' ernes of 'Sale.—,' . ney is th p. l paid i ' the bit co le f th reafter.h Room I . Sheet, in the Dif y o and upon t v la r rent . t 1 p . chaser 11 regem !eying a ch title • oresaid. l Date 11 I 11 twice for tho b - -, Edo Coal at - •. A. wonEwAg 8 •t, New York COI '• • . 26; 74-Gin 1 . vimll . e abov,e l ,adverti n • , ••• pepriblielo ' . _• "Ili. yvening VI • kly Minh" "Dee 0) - .. arcift.l'Adcerth April = , .1,.1874. 1 X.EI u Is hereby givez t 4. • eststS pf d. sra trequestst sh• all peOons hsv Di stsreittMt them Is at. , 4 --r,3 Pr gi tIiXECUTO 'S NOTICE. Notice is heti given that all persons I ndeb t ed to p estate- of Hilton Holcomb, Lists 'of. Ulster, d, are ; ! requested to make immediate payment, . '• dell persons having claims against said estate, .. , at present them - duly authenticated for settle. ut. 1 -FOLLY HOLIII3. .l pe0,74. 1 r - . ExeCocutrix.- MIINISpATOR'S Foti6k i herftglven that allpersons Indekte/ Ithe eattte of Wm; VanWert, late of &nth Creek. -'d, mutt make itomedlate payment, and all per '. a having claims against said estate mast present dulY ;nthentfrared for settlement.; • I ' JOHN A. VANIVIBT. 1, 74. 41 Aannlntirtritor. uic.l DIcENIS BATOR'S - NOXICE.-- , RotiO is her4y given that Orations indebted the estate of Gee. P. Barrett- late of Springfield.. c'd, must make immediate payment. and all non' • having claims against said estate must p , sent titer dull , authenticated for settlement. • 1 p - LUCINDA IMUIIMI Dan= l' April 0874. T ' \ - 'Administrators. the 14,0T1CE., Notiee Ls hereby given that all persins Indebted the eststs of JoSepten Campbell. late of Burling n,,dee'd, twist make immediate payment, end' all none hating claims against said estate most pro nt them duly authenticated for settlement. • . I iIl I • 1 CHESTER E.,CABCPBELL, • • ,I Apr. 23 It. i Administrator. • HOSIERY, 1, USATOIig itOTlCi:—Daniel ' Be#B,ley vs. Albert Varnrert. In the Court,of ' . .. ~ on; .pleas of Bradford County.. ; I 1' The undersigned ,. an Auditor, snowed by said rt ta4distribute money in the hands of the Sher arising from sale of defender:lhr real estate.' will attelid to; the' duties of his appointment at the Wilco Of Smith, 4 Monism*, In Towanda . Borough, on FNESDAY,* the Ist day of IDLY, ,A. D., 1 79, at 1 o'clock . m., at which time and plad.o all. us loving 1 s against Bald money must resent them , or; e debarred from coming brupou e Same. I ---.- D. liI4)9iTANYE; May 14, 1471. ' , 7 ; ;' Auditor.' --,..4.==.......; ; .TEkst k SAW 37,Ti; • - l i - , i i AND 1 II inTiaLE MILL , L GLUM . 1111T;ri, • 3 n i smaiQunci LiMy Wil l is now l in good order , - and I: c . odo allildndo of work in my aon short - zi re o= 4 TATATOES. ,133kI1SGLES and Waif, • always on ' ,d. - '4 I 11. , , , I , '., • ,' 1 I' l llBo..o'er :or solo a 25-Horse-Rower EllgineAnd rtier. etesp. . 16 :1 I O. ii. AltislB. , a. trtn. MiDt. 21.1 . ine . , , : J .A.LL 'Eei ; VEGE TABLE SI CD mut rarszwErt. 1 n'' • 'l'hla `stan dard : article is compounded with tho Meat oare. 1 : _ 1 , its ettecti are! as wonderini . and antlataOtorY as ex. : - , 1 : . • ,• It re4oreigraY minded hair to itaYouthrtd color. It removes all eruptions, Itching and 'dazidruff ; and thiekalp 1 , 10 use becomes white and ellen. Ds ;4 'oriio iropertles It reateren the capillary, glands, t o their iMrirtal Tiger, preventing baldness, I . 4 mAin i g thOair lt' grow thick aMiitrong. .As a irtasing notbingtuis heart fortnid Bo effectual, or desire 10. 1 1 .1' r .• I - Dr. Al-43. Harm, State Assayer of ALUNlchusotti. sass Of,ii: "I tioilaido; it (he bostirOctration ter its n Intend:4ot purrolies." -.:- I 1 , • 15raniCilllat'S DYE,- . Toll VIZI mustrii. *4 epgalt preparation nay tpt:i 'reited• Thiel elega.. _ my 1 .. rt on changai the coin: of the imard , from grayer any other ntalcible thadch, to brown * sir Mack, at discretion: Uis ea y applied, one p _ op. and ' 1 being in iiktiatf dtdc&lX end c*fdsll7 prodiml s t pannnent color which *ill-neither — rub nor 'wash Oft 1 •'' • -.. 'jrlibou i idanufhetured4 : , .** • ' 1k Pi If 1 , 1 114 . ' 84 1 4 in . " and.daidereilth medicine: • Au p "" *et 43 a , 7., alm Intb sAirmslinTissa. s t r i c t Lt igiuddanc n 6 3o3, rata. tr 1 1- en per , cent. of the purchase aah in hand on the day of etio, to tei- pat.:twill:an thirty %%unbar 4, in'Number 48 Rpil rNew York, State of Neer York; f the said balance, in full, the le. deed to the said-property, - r SS 13 TeSted in 130 SI Trustee ,d March 19th, 1874.' JOHN I JOHN STEWAST. !end-holders of the Sullivan Z; iad railroad Company. - T, Attorney for Trustee, 48 Wall • ment appears in tho following e 4 in the city of Now York, to Post 'Weekly,' "Tho New York ;•• York Spectator and Weekly 'S NOTICENotice that aII persons Indebted tu. en Barnes, late tat — Wilmot. to make Immediate payment g against said estate duly authenticated for se„ttle, OSCAR. 0. IIARNE/3. AIIIIGRA A: BARNES. CASSON R. W1N1.4, SE Zsecators NE 1 CI In - to
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