II 11 adfindittpattr Towanda;l Thursday ) Jane 4 2 1874. LOCAL AND . GENERAL. THE neiV K. uniform is very becoming. I DGILIth has moved into the ill erected on the site of the old destroyed by fire last simmer. L B. ' new planing one, which w . BEV. a LII81; of this Oiled, and Roy. Mr. Wantons, of Canton, exchanged pul pits on Sunday last. ' - exeSssivaleat of_Sanday was relieved by thei t copious showers of rain which fell toward-cmening. IlEezarris the hour of evening gerviie at the Episcopal Church will be s quar t ,ter before 7 oilock. THE P. Temperance Reform Socie ty of East Spring Hill, held Annirersirg /Exercises bud week of a eery Intelis &greeter, end re port progress. • WE DIRECT attention to t h e adver tisement of a, good farm for sale in another column. It is' esirably located neat the thiir: inirillage of Leßoy, and can be bought at a bargain. I , Frams" Arrange was organized at dale, 9n Wednesday evening last, May 27, with a full list of charter members. Brun McKim was chosen and Installed Master,- and E. J. Bonmsoll Secretary. • ' , • 41. • YOUNG EiNES,. WllO plead guilty to` a charge of Weeny at the lite term of court, and was sentenced to imprisonment in the Eistern Penitentiary, was conducted to the Oity of Brothe l ly Love last week. TEE secolid'sermon to young men wait delivered hy Rey.' M. C. Dux in the. IL E. Church, on Sunday evening lut, to a large and attentive audinice. The aermovievinced much thought, and 4 ,ated- by- the congregation. O:. D. G retired from the editorial Management of theanafield Ad vertiser. We I l t rxist he his -not determined to abandon the tripod altogether, as he is , possess ed of too mach! ability, and would be a sericite loss to.tho-frati,ntity. .Thowriza . "a l ? rex, a brakeman on a coal train , ; while coupling cars tear 'Milan, on Saturday morning last, was tbrOwn under a moving car, aid bad ono of his legs badly bruised and bripken. Dr. Pam - dressed the wound and setthe !imb, and the patient is now improving rapidly. Oun people will-riot forget Father ?Taxsm's lecture this evening. It has been de !liiered in New York and other cities, and is -everywhere applauded. In another column we `copy f a notice of [the talented speaker and his effort at Cooper Institute. ' The Lints 'Cornet - Band will be present and enliven the occaeion with music. • _ Joan M. • trsEs, of this place,. in forms us that he lint week alangtitered a cow, mil found in the stomach hair pins, nails, tacks, gavel stone, etc. Some of the nails were noirly eaten up oy the gastric juice. Mr. L. thinks some granger has been ' experimenting to Race:Wulf there it not a cheap - or way of fattening cattle, ,nt ho thinks turnips a better diet IMP I • Examencrys of the Suequel24nna Collegiate lasi4to will commence' Tuesday noon, June 11. 'Commencement exercises at 2r. Thutsdayl, Jane 13, in the Presbyterian Church. Addresi in the evening by Rev. CHAS. 8. DITNYING, D. D., of Honesdale, Pa., corn mencing,at Subject, "The Darwinian Theory of tho 'Origin of Han." All aro cordial ly invitodattebd. . lites:maxewooo's Concert fully re alized the-high expectations of ;those who Iv .re present. The m a nner in which her pupils t ie cuted the various pieces gave ample evidei co of her entire ability -to instruct those desiring a thorough knowledge of music. We have so often referred to the artists of. this place, who volunteered to assist her, that it is only neces sary hero to stat they did justice to their rep utation: . IT is natural for men to crave some beverage. and Mr desirable to have the crav ing satisfied wi thsomething which will not leal'e a sting behind it. To those. who would slake their thirst' with the most cooling and pidasant of all the drinks offered, We advise a visit to the Third! Ward Grocery 'Store: where you can get • the I best lemonade to be tuned anywhere in towii. - Cawcaknowi just how to prepare it. • I - TaiNorth4rn Tier Gazette says the grounds of the Toyf; Cemetery, which for some years have been o limited, have been enlarg ed by extensive - additions, running south to the road, and east tOlthe line of H. F..T..eNe's land. 'This adds some three hundred lots to the cem etery, including ti field for the bnrial.of thole wh4 are interred at 'Public expense. Tho old •entrance will be closed, .and a new • entrance mid° &haat oppafite the middle of the old en closure. A driveway "of 1G 1.. t will admit to the gronnds, and two others with avenues give access to all parts of the grounds.: A map of the grounds vin be seen at the' Troy House THE Rev. G. T. DUNNING, D. D., of Hpuesdale, will tl.liver the address at the Corn menceintilt of- ti e Susquehanna Collegiate In stitute, in the Presbyterian Church, on' Thurs.. day et - ening, the 11th inst. .His subject will be "The Darwinian Theory of the Origin of Nan.? The people of Towanda may • be ; assured that! this w.ll be an exceedingly able and interesting lecture. Dr. Dexirmo is a first-class man, both in natural endowmezits 'and attainments, and his speech always 'betrayoth him. Ho ought to be greeted here i by a fall house. Any one anxious to understand one of the most impor tant scientific t: theological gnestiOni of the day, will; 1 • .. el i repaid for-attending. The • pr:- wi ll be given up to this lecture. - - I Tas Gassants.—Oscalawa Gr.z.ge of North Towanda is now one of the most flour ishing of the numerous lodges, in this county. Weekly meeting's are held, and almost every meeting night witnesses additions to the order.' Worthy Master] DthoNo- presides over the meetings with the dignity and' ability which would qualify hill' to fill any position. The, other officers are equally competent. On Friday °veining last, the members of the , order prepared 1 most sumptuous repast, to to which members ot other granges and friends, outside the order were invited. A correspond. ent in another column gives a good description of the interesting ecessien t and as we were present we can verify every statement made his communication. PEesosar.. 7 l We were favored Willi a pleasant call on Friday last, from our old friend, C. T. Sibs; of the Sun Hotel, Betide. hem. He was Icokink remarkably well, and we are pinged to lifarn has a house full otguesta at his popularh tel. 1 . —Hon. W. 11 - Am and Wx.: Lawartor, of Canton; Wit. Mtz, Izzinazint Emma, B. A. Hume and Ostia. FUZZY will attend the. U. 13. Court at Will arnsp;irt on the 15th inst. aa jatoric /-.' —Dr. Lam: &a. spend'aeveral —...4tzzasurs been spending pinee.' familr, of Philadelphia, 1 9 1 oks 4ta,rr, of Pawling, N. Y., has few days 'with Mends In this Ponnirand Messrs. aims and Mon. TANre have retimicd from their fishing trip, which Rua rery i ,eueeenfal one. A. LuLy MONA', Esq., has purebssed an interest in a planing mill in Harrisburg. —Gen. Horrj one of the leading citizens and an eminent la;wYer of Wilkes-Barre, was In town as Monday, on his way to .finliiyan cam- Ay to attend court. ;frw Goo* Tunas Lewis —At the preliminary misting held last Satszday Orman, It was resolved to inetitate the new Good Template Lodge nest Friday evening, Jun 5, at Temperance Hall. All persons who harp affixed their names to the charter applkur One, are requested to be present, ,ss well as wettish who are disposed to Joie, ;whether genliemen or ladles. The members of the old Lodge, who have the meow of the temper ance cause at heart, Ad who are real believers in total abstinenoe, will be heartily Andenned aS members of the new Lodge. The fee lin ohs tar members will be as announced last week. Everything promises a better onsoldsa tion:than our town has ever known. More and X. X. X. Winars.—Thissing through- War ren; the other day, I stopped st Warren Centre and :called an our old friend, J. P. Coons, general merchant and Postmaster. Jo. seems to be ProoPtring, and deserres 1511Q01114 for he is a good fellow,—fair and honorable in his dealing, and ready to pat his hand to any good work. During the put winter ; he has been erecting a new Store, and will soon; have it ready to occupy, when he will be glad to see his old customers and as many n e e' ones as hare a mind to farm hlin with their patronage. Gall.Aa Josais, for he wilt not deceive yon. J. D. Kim:, too, Is engaged In trade, a fair dealer; but he does like money. Jo. ram= and brother are doing a good bullies' in the line of carriage Puling; six hands being- ooludantly employed, so that ever thing necessary to complete a carriage to done on the premises. The - people of Warren thriving and prospering community, and are generally right on all the questions of the - day. n . Dane. PERiguirSIIIS Sven SIINDAT-SCHOOL Ocniszraos...;-Tba tenth annual convention of the Peingirania State Sabbath-school ASSOChI• lion, will be held in the Pint Presbyterian Church on Washington Avenue, in the city or Scranton, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs day, Jane 8,10, and 11,1874. Ton -are earnestly invited to %be present. Come I Entertainment will be provided for all delegates who will notify "Wx. Hanna:, Esq., Chairman of Local Committee, Scranton.• on or before June 1. The Bev. I. H. Yawns, D. D., of New York, will be present and take part in the proceedings. The singing will be con ducted by - Prof. War. Jognsox of Philadelphia. I Please see that this call has the widest circu lation among the Biends of -the cause in your locality. Let it. be announced in your schools and churches, and the importance of. a fall at ! tendence be urged. The schools in. Bradford county should be well represented, as the dil lance is so short TuscABoBA.—ED. Bapowrza : The past month has-been a remarkably fine one for farming, and well improved. Nature his clad the earth in its noblest attire. Never was the 7 more abindant promise of fruit, Farm. era' prOduce is in demand at good prices, but these is one slight drawback—many of them have nothing to sell, - and not a few have 14:i buy. A number of weeks slice a 'right smart little thunder shower passed over, and three separate "forks" of lightning lit in as many . treTtopetru the farm of Wzt. BncsrwAr. One tree - ssiireef on tire, and another, a litrge green pine, was manufactured into tooth-picks of vs. rious sizes, and quicker than all- the , whitthng ninkens of the country could do it. We hope now that lightning-rod agents won't read this, and make a raid upon .our people, for they have as great a dread pf these agents as of la casts, granshep'pers and lightning put together. The tinio of B. Liroases Agricultural Ad dress at Spring Hill, has been changed to June 13, P. sr., at Ackley School-House. Firmers, make a note of Wt. A Sonscnozn. Springhill, Juno 1, 1874. DECORATION DAY AT LERAYBNI4LE.--.- May 36; 1874, the day fixed for decorating the graves of oar departed soldiers, was very ap propriately celebrated at Leltaysville, for the first time, and although not very extensively advertised, a large number assembled on the green in front of the Congregational church, and were formed in procession by Capt.:ll. E.' Wausr.m; Marshal. beaded by the Leßaysville Garnet Band, and marched to the cemetery. the band discoursing appropriate. music. On arriving at the cemetery, prayer was offered by the Rev. S. EGRELL,and after a piece of music was performed by the baud, the Rev. tAwAra., gave a very able and touching address, after which flowers were strewn upon rho grates by eight•young ladies dressed in white. Thn pro cession was then re-formed and marched back to the church, and was addressed by the Be,. W. 0. Bax.nwpr and Capt. M. E. Warms. The congregation then sang the familiar hymn, "A6erica," and were 'dismissed with the bene diction by Rev. S. Eorcu.. The: exercises throughout were of a solemn and imposing character, and the participants in bestowing these tokens of honor upon the graves of those brave soldiers, feel firatefuf for the opportunity thus afrirded them id aiding to perpetuite the memory of those noble boys. Much praise is due ate band for their very excellent selection of music for the occasion. C. I l ellaysville, Jane i, 1874. OUR prAD DEFENDERS -A GRAND DisrLii—APPaOralATE DECUATION-DAT, souse.—Ssturdly last vas the day set apart by the Grand Army of the Republic for strew ing the graves of : their dead comrades with flowers. The ceremony was observed in a be coming manner in this place.. The arrange ments, ere made by Watkins Poet i ',G. A. R , end heartily entered into by aU on• people: • About noon the isveral societies of. Barclay, headed by a band, arrived, audattracted mach attention with their brigtit neifo.-ins and gou tlemanlydeportment. The S. P. B. 0.,' S. P. S.; and - St. itlatthew Temperance Society, were all represented by members who would . honor any society. Owing to some mil - understanding in regard to the hoar- of their arrival, they were not received by as largo a delegation's', should have met them at the depot. Promptly at 3:30 r. x. the G. A. B. and the various societies' invited to join in the proces sion, were on public squirO, where the procession was formed in the Miming order : lst; A carriage decorated with flags and loaded with dow i rrs, driwn by a pair of gray horses. 2.41. f wagori l beautifully decorated. with flowers and evergreens, containing thirty-six small girls, each carrying a miniature flag on which were inscribed the names o! the State& 3d. bilged Band. itli. , ll3colars of the Baptist, Methodist, arid Presbyterian Sunday-schools. sth.; Watkins Post G. A. B. Gth.' Franklin Engine'Co. - 7th. Firk Co. • ath.l Lints Band. 9112.! Lints Engine Co. 10th, MantuaNd. 4. litli. Hibernian 'Band. 12t4. Lodges. Celle,. Mena., Commander of the Post, di rectal the movements, Maj. C. F. Cnoas &djn tent. • Theprooession marched up Main street to Cash down Canal VC William; up William to the Cemetery, where a hollow square . was formed, and the exercises conducted hi the following order : ; Ist. Dirge by Lints Band. • 2d.. I The following hymn by the Choral Asso- DIONLIMON MINN. Blest are the martyred dead who lie In boy gram for Freedom won; , Whose storied deeds shall never the, • While coming years their circles run. , • Blest beihe ground where - berate sleep, And blest the Anibal o'er them wives: Its radiant stars shall o'er them keel; And brightly beam on hallowed grates. While Freedom lives, their fame shall live ln gku7 on her blazing scroll; And bore her sacrifice shall give, While anthems round 'the altar roll. rear otter JOU 00? hands Basil boar - Immortalflowers in vernal bloom, r:11 God shall call us home to share Immortal life beyond the tomb. , 3d. Prayer biphaplain, Itsv. E. Wile vale&' 4th. Time by Naiad Band. sti: Address by Commander Hama. ath, Hymn, "Cover them over with beautiful Amts." by Choral Association : "cavil razz um wren maven= riowsse." Cover them over with gentile) flowers. Deck- them with garlands, those brothers of !our% Gera 21 : 112 silent by night tuld bi day. the years of their manhood sway. the ia tha hue wast; Wye them the Were their Wei car: MEM Otee them the chaplets therostwoaw ith le the 'strife, Give them the harekthey their Mb. Meal over,' yes, corer sheen Payout and husband, brother sod lover; Crown ht your,hearts *lse dead heroes of 01111, Corer then% over with beautiful dowers. Coves the hurts that have beaten so high, Beaten with hopes that were doomed to the; Beate that have burned In the beat of the Hearts k that have yearned for the hopes far away. • Once they were glowing with friendship and I Nov their ' great souls have gone soaring above; Bravely their blood to Utensil= they gave, ' Then in her bosom they found them s grave, Clover the thousands who sleep far away, Bleep where their friends cannot And them to- They, They, who in mountain, and hill-side and detl; Best where they wearied, and lie where they fell. • Softly Pulethe grass blades creep round their re. ; Sweetly abcnre them the wild Sorrel blows; Zephyrs of freedom Sy gently o'erhead, Whispering prayers for the patriot dead. When the kmg years have tolled slowly away, ren to the dawn of earth's funeral day; When, at the angel's loud trumpet and tread, EL.. up the faces and forms of the dear When the great world its last judgment awaits; When the Wu sly shall dmg open its gates, And our long colt= march silently through. Put the Great Captain Or final review,— CIIO2IIII.—BISSIdEIp for garlands shalt Myer them over, _ Parent and husband, brother and lover; God wM reward these dead hones of ours, Cover them over with bestitihd flowers Decoration services by members of the Pod. - Bth. Dirge by the Mad Band. 9th. Strewing towers on the graves. 10th. Address by itey..T. 8. firsourr The column wu then re-formed and march ed to the public square, where Itev.ll. Dull pronounced the benedletlon. • Taken• altogether the performance wts high ly creditable - to all concerned, and reflected the highest credit ppon the loyalty and patriotism of our people. Tlis Northern Tier Gazette gives the following particulars of the melancholy death of Mrs. Haants, announced in the RE PORT= of list week : - • "'She was a daughter of W. A. yhoitas, Esq., late prothonotary of Bradford county, and was born in Troy in the year MO. Four years ago at her father's house she was married to 3. B. Harris, Esq, a young attorney, who resided for some time. at this place, but who soon re moved to Titusville, where he holds she posi tion of City Attorney. Mr. Harris, as we learn from the Titusville Courier had been absent, traveling in the South for his health, and was in Greenville, South Carolina, When a telegram , was sent him saying his wife was dangerously ill! During the latter part of the week, Mrs. Harris, who had even birth to an infant on Monday, became dangerously ill. Mr. H. started at once forlome, and reached Oil City Sunday morning. His friends in Titusville thinking that he might possibly arrive at Oil City too late for the Sunday morning train, sent a carriage to Oil City, and fortunately met him and brought him to Titussille, arriving there at five o'clock in the afternoon. "Mrs. Harris, who, it was' feared, could not survive until her husband should reach home, stated, that her only desire, now that she could not get well, waste live until his return. But atter he did 'come, she asked her physician if be could not prolong her life . a little, so that she might- talk more with her husband and ar range.for their children. About an hour later her father and sister from Bradford county ar rived and wore recognized by her. The meet ings, first by the husband with his dying wife, next by the father and sister with her at the same bedside, were both in describably affect ing. She ha erect half.past ten o'clock, when she sank peacefully away and without a struggle. She leaves bellied to her stricken husband, besides the infant, a little daughter about two years old. Her excellent qualities won her a large number of friends ands pain ful void will.be lett in the circle in which the moved. Her mother died alxiut two years ago. It was the wish of Mrs. Harris that she might be buried beside her mother in Bradford coun ty; and accordingly Mr. Harris, Mr. Thomas and his daughter, accompsied by Mr. D. D. Fassett, latrpartner of Mr. Harris, came with her, remaini to alba on Tuesday morning. • "The, funeral took place at Alba, Pa., on Tuesday, the sermon being preached by Silas E. Shepard, D. D. No words of ours can soften the pain el those suffering • from• this sudden bereavement. The sympathy of ftiendcin such trials, If it were possible, woulklighten the bur den of sorrow. Dut iu such trials the otter weakness of human support is foil. Let them take consolation from the voice which com mands : "Bo still, and know that I am God."' DEEDS left for 'record' in the office for recording deeds week ending May 23: - E T Fox to Wm Lantz; date of aeknowledg. went, May 5, 1874, Franklin. Harvey Holcomb to Ira Lindley, Feb. 6, '73, Leßoy. .3L Smith, Sheriff, to E. I'. Fox, May 13, 1871, Franklin. Dudley Sargeant to Jas. IL Leonard, March 11, 1872, Springfield. • Goo. F. Leonard to B. P. Leonard, ; N)v. 28, 1873, Bpring,geld. P. Forbes to Jarnei McGregor, April 6,1874, Rome. . F. S. Elliott to -4tatt: o Onion, May 14, 1871, Canton. ; Lyman Asbcraft, et a 1... to trustee/ ElwoU Burying Ground, March 25, 1874, Wilmot. ; John Litz'email to Michael Liteeman, May 18, 1874, Towanda Boro. • Frederick Bachle toCatharino Bachle, Much 20, 1874, Athena; Wm B Vanßuren to Hiram Munn; May 19. 1873, South Creek. Charles Kellogg to C 8 Maurice et al., Jan. 10, 1874, Athena Boro'. Daniel Dille to Wm V and W C Atwater, Apr. 30, 1874, Athens and Tioga. Chu F Terry-to Or H Terry, July 1, 1872, Albany. • 8 8 Lockwood to A C Jones. April 14 1874, Ulster. Mary E Cox of al. to Mariam Moody, May 13, 871, Towanda, Pa. cD. L. Dille to,Wm V and D 43 Atwitter, April 30, 1874, Athena. Foul Riley et al to Wilson L!swarth, Nov. 22, 1871. Pike. Deeds Tut:, for reoord, week ending,ll ay 30: Stephen Newell to Elishs J. Newell, date Oct. 9,1868, Slieshrquin. . Win Hoaglin to Austin Mrrtio, Jiro 13, 1873, lilyersbnrg. Allen 3 Parsons to Sophronia 11 Mather, Oct. 24,.1872,C01umbia. Peta.Oilibs to Patrick Byron, April 8,1874, Albany. .• llierrity Wood to J P Campbell, Mai 23,1874, Smithfield. Philip Grace to. Henderson Roof, March 13, 1873, Standing Stone. - Haranda Allen to D N Allen, March 10,1874, Trey. A S Parsons to Mahlon 8 Parsons, April 30, 1871, Columbia. • .0%1004 P Welles to N N Betts, Jr. and wile, May 28. 1874, Towanda Rom: Asa Packer, trustee, to_Chasl, Anthony et al. May 22,1874, Athens. C A Towner to Ruth L Towner, May 20,1874, Sheshequin. Michael Litzelman to Towanda Borg', May 26,1874. Towanda Bow. G Crane to eirewlitt D Hawk, May 13, 1874, Athena and Tioga. ratriek,BOile to Sarah A Keeler, May 4,1879, Standing Stone. Patriot Boyle to Lewis Depeir, Aug. 2,,1878, Itandiug Stone. _ Polly Lowe to Joliette 31 Ely, April 0, 1874, Athens Boro. Chas Monroe to Joan H Cooney, May 14, 874, Ar.menis. 3 It Col)!bane) to Joshua yought, Oct. 80, Athens. Eli 8 Osborn to Deed C Hall, Feb. 14, 1874, Smithfield. i Sally 11 Reeser t. Benj Bail, May 20, 1874, - f Litchfield. F.D. Espousal, : I respectfully uk s Plan - In the edam. of your paper, for the publication of one of the Punt interesting events I hue had the pleasure of witnessing in a long time. The Gnaw of the Petrone of Hasbaadry. of North Towenda,, which by the way is one of the manflourialdnionanlsations is UN county. or elsewhere. dud upon Frail evening, the 23th bat, for s. grand reception or feast, there being nothing liable to make it just what every one seqiudated with the neighborhood pretcltst it would be —s spin did affair. , " • The meeting wu held to an unoccupied house owned by him losas, , oat of the odi um of the Grange. Through the7untirined forts of the ladies of North Tominda, wed' known for their akW and abilittp make every thing they undertake a decided success, it wu all one's fancy anthl have painted - A. The building was; beantiitilly &waled with Inn! greenly formed In srebee and feetoons, and looked the a fatty-iii. Thu to see ibis. who sn oseigad is wok; -Ili 4. AO 'lO asks coal heart sha s dodo dashed I= CBS withUsgbloontof health, and &eh . nary edwith & unsluinidng- &46!ndim to ad wroth* great mum of God and ty, W i nd** to the wants of the to wc ocusife the Muhl,' =a to audio the eotroir vial bear' glad; and so in every way to be use that the world may be the better, for owet hay log lived In it, even though ii require the "mai thie of ease or Wash luxury. I Such a field of friendship' and equality, MI hardly be tonsil wail lofty brick- watir; theandoeilingm or, in other worth, tbs. rich and farldonable of Or land have very, differ= ideas of what constUritee reel baPPhtem. :The objeots of these 11~ are purely patriotic, philanthropic and Christlan—trulyfer the good Wake world, and not for mid& *poses.' Ii one could be so devoid of sociability, as j not enjoy mica an outburst of trim* j feellmr; and none prefab' could help but enjor the . repast, which wai served up &Oen • • .. ner, hardly to bo A what; gentlemen of Towanda wire invited to, attend, and several of the gentlemen treet qui& forth nate, for while they had their ma 'rekist4lled the order, they cane lime Wiser Mci, stMal big, better men. And they all with one ally regretted that the order of Grangers, not started sooner, and that the ntestimpt trere not more freqient. By the way to talk of so/ one ae excelling the Worthy Muter, E. • Dxwxo, or any of the other olikas, would • . folly indeed. A PAIRTOXP TOL, FATAL. ACCIDENT.— A 8 two little sons of Wail) Bflankoflforth Towsn4 were lit play en Monday last, the eldest, aged oft ',tan. ally struck the younger, aged four yeas, wlth a po• tats fork. brushing his'skull and muds( his death is .ii few Imes. Drs. Pam sad Jowls -were called and rendered 111 the rellef possible !to the little sufferer. Tni. Naiad Violin' Band, as by committers of the FrankiM and Slad tkinipan les; will hold Fair and Festival in iffercurlalllll. June 17.16 and 19. The ladies of [Towanda are Nadia* invited and requested to as in this fair a grand nom% Contributions articles to will be tbaneally noshed, B UMUSS LOCAL asr Croquet Bets at Biros's. 'sr Large, fine Bronze Lanip BLicro for $3.00 r. Large stock of Pictures /gator° Frames, at Wzrrootto k Snares, 4rox's Block. ice.. Anotber addition to our 14OCk of Baby Wagons. 0. A. B t. is,. Wall Paper ' and Curtains cheap at Wm - rooms k Snatei. Ifercuts Block. Mir Glass Shades for Wax Flow er! and Crosser. at Bircirs. stir New goods just recited at M. Elipmzumes. • Z Spectacles and eye glasses, warranted equal to any in the market, from thethe cheapest to the best, at Harroziman* 'ilirlf you want the best Cook extant, call at Jona% in Mermen Dioek4 se... Mourning Hata and at Mrs. J. D. Has.'s, Bridge-st. i An endless catiety of' Moves at Junes, which are being cheap. . sir Go to Waircoun 45; Ifirones ,stock, for yon Books ind yo I g, and bonnets fo and yo g, married and mingle, at Hit Millinery Store, Bridge-at. ie- For the best Roast go to Mutt 2t. Ma.. The most extensive Millinery Goods are now on exblbiti . J. D. Store on Bridge street. NI. Graham Crackeri, ,Oat Meal. Graham Flour, Crashed Wheat, kV the Third Ward Grocery and Bakery. Tim Ladies' Benevolent jAssocia. Ilan wiltmeet on hider the 6th hut., t I o'elochi r. x. A generol sttendam te rellisttirrAar. Raysnanas 'SIDE-Raz AND LgvEL Lain sold 75 in 1875, and every one gave satisfaction. A fan stock on• band. It. 31/ Water.' Towanda, Pa. AP It will pay you to 'and looklorer our stock of Boots, StioCs; Gaiters, Trunks, Traveling Bags', et,e. County' di Coors. Opposite the Coast House. ina. A 'fine assoitnient ,of Stone Ware, at the Third Ward Grocery. I I J. F l HORTON. 219.. Fishing Tackle, Fish Poles, Basltetr, Shot Guns, Revolvers, and:Cartridges, at CODDING, RUSSELL k OWL stir Yon can buy. everything in the Grocery and riovialon line a little cheaper aV,Mcamc & EDWARDS than nny other place in town ft.. The best place to buy ready made clothing is at No. 4, 2 doors west of COD• Dm, RUSSELL & Co's. Mir Several valuable Farms and Roues and Lots for sale by Mann.: & TRACT. Hotta AND LOT von SALE on Rim. —Terms easy. Apply to Mr.. E Wommurr, over.M. J. LoNo's store. Tann Houses TO Rmr.- 1 .- One - in mist wale, near upper dOpot, and two in Sao. and Ward. Inquire at office of OVEBTOX & Eutaw= Mir Choice Family Gro cheap as the shaped, at the Third isir Alliciusla of black - h ber and real jet Jewelry at very lo H. HERDSMAN'S Is. Gm McCain 4S; Sox received Boyers! car loads of and they are turning out some ()f il th ever made in this place. Yard a d door south of the Baptist Church Fos A. one of P.H.Dustarax & Co's. O. X. H Hay Presses for sale. The beg) the Joao 1, 1874. 1W Two gentlemen who can at !bed to psy for good board in a private (=tr. ocenenientlylonged near the centre of ten; ean be sowndsAa._ Lignite at this N' If you want the L o a m and dandy School papers. IPe ToFr order to O.P. Cases, who an Tharnieh them to you on better tams than you can *et them to the dty. H ier Why run the risk of dent, when. you can get a ticket Min ease of death, for 30 codas • ing on Falai Boaaelm, it limier • ,- if" It is not generally kn wn that H. Warman, a the Book Blade over the Bo ma= oMeo, makes Blank ands la !say style of ruling and bliMng desired. Illyon ward a new Ledger, Journal or naked, gla bim s eall. • - 4 11 H 4.0.• Mr Holt Work - of (mei lam:* oco;oma. egiot. las Wallow pot •Caulad Herniae at / 1. Zoivtarli /ft,* MK% liridge4t.:l3o6o:l,o; mos. ,1. I 101=12=:13 ma EI Erato of Orml in and Bier- I rus l ets, heating sold very 1 Slum's, • tationery. the old INN. ID, r Steak stock of on at Um: -nee, 88 I,Ward rn, rub prices, lat ye just • marble, best work aloe I one one ?over . 11111 .$;i i : by 1 -1? i ==== Weed ago meat of loonee and gentlemen's at*, oVer offend in ego market 4 , I as. The hugest oleo' ent e!ocks M low picot it iftmuturi. Spring Atylei Eata and Ca . 1 jam mend Si TAILOR, It Davila.' I stir All varieties, of stozie rin ! al 25 per mot; lower th aw o ver before offered Towanda, at 111. Ilrewsurix's, Bridge street I If you, wait fine Hair Wo nada up, or dada toik it:alums say go to Z. ates. a raltabl• balr ttaalst. atidgo-at..; at Kn. D. Haut Yang Mai*. , Ifir Fancy Goode and Stationery fqr the holidays, better and cheaper than e where. at C. F. Caws'. lIEL The " Girl of the Period h to be seen la the wharf*, of Lkiral3V3 Palma oa Beidgoet., at Kr e. Z. D. Haile Piney Mom ' lir Best quality of rnia mama at Itieaufwati Mn v, at s6.f itirLadiest If yon wish ), who to wear r and bow to wear it, ittsoosi. She has all the novelties son. i& Don't forget Mut our Plated Ware, especially Cutora and lets, is fall, and prices to snit the , • • O. A.l fir Froim a plain Gold the Cant diamond, go to Stan ter A large line of Paraso, a in the now shades, just iecelved by Evans ib 1 it American and Swiss largest stock ever brought to this Ilcsrecusarei. 116.1 f you wish' to see fine gol Jewelry, call at Heawar,atales. Fon Sam.—..-150 acres of land, 1 map from Ulster depst. Mae several accon.. hand wagons. B.l33irrn. Kir C. F. pArros has removed his hunees shop to the store lately oompied by Arians Woiarr, whore he will bo pleased to see all in want of good work. ae... C. F. Caoss has jad received a very large invoice of Booka mutable for 8.8. Libraries, Which he will furnish at. a discount of 25 per cent, to schools. - Mir Do 'n't fail to Attend Mrs. SHERWOOD'S concert on Wednesday evening next. WO hope she may have i generous so port from tho lovers of mode. Fos Sri L—The newhonse on Main street, .aeeond door north of Chestnut street. lot about 100. feet front. 'Terms easy. Enquire on the premises of Mrs. Howax and of E. T Fox. lel- Do you want Shoes for a La dy, Gent, Mu, Boy, Youth, Child or Infant? Then go to Conua it Coon's, where you will And a large stook to seleeffrom, and Lat exceed ing low prices. Opposite the Court Boise. •Fon. REarr•—Dwelling coutainink 14 rooms—anitable for a boarding hone° or largo tangly. Alec., ono mall tbree-atori ho o in centre of town. F. E. Poar. No. 32, Second at: 11@1... PI-EWE & Menem; are selling all varieties of Coal very cheap. They uo sole agents for the celebrated Barclay Coal. Coal by car load at a discount. Orders loft at F. J. Csuirres Store, IL 160150 . 6 Store, and t Hoary:es Store will receive prompt attentio.. House sea SALL—On Second-st, between Pine and Bridge—east side. Twoly p rooms; Gas, Water, Heater, kluge, etc. On of the most conveolent Louses to he teen Terms easy. Enquire on the premises. The best place to buy Sash Blinds, Doora and all kinds of Lumber, Is a FaoaT it Sons. Factory on Charles street. Of 408107 Hain street. Thoy aell cheap for cas M. Gentlemen, we would call your attention to oar now styles s of Shoes for Spring and Summer wear. Prices low. Opaszu COONS. I Opposite the Court House. • sigir Mra. Woonnurr having, again secured the seivices of Miss . tlintrms, of No York City,: offers s very fine selection of Bate and Bonita. Corner of Main and Bridge Sta. Mir The Ltidies' Temperance soci ety will meet hn *ducally at 4 o'clock P. 11., a% the H. E. Church, and on Saturday at th • game hour at the Pffebyterian church, noti' further notice.. Mag. GO/DUMAN, Beef. MAT If your hair is coming out or turning gray, do not murmur over s i nitsfortnne you can so easily avert. AYES'S Hem Vioon will remove the cause of your grierby restoring your hair Jo its natural 'color, and therewith your good looks and good nature. BUBB= Pent.—Warrunted to more durable and bettor for house o otbe painting, than any other paint. pas Tway given perfect 'satisfaction. R. M. Wat,Lts, dent. Iliave a lot of lion Ston - China; in a pattern that I am closing out; an• have marked•away down from regular prices These goods are very fine and of good shape I have also a lot of Yeast Plates of infest°, quality. Any of these goods aro as Low offer ed—a bargain: 0. A. ilLacx. DliEBB-MANING.—Hire."HENBY Brims BMW, in the Arcade block, oppgaite the ; Epla • pal Charch:is,prepared to do dresa-making thelatest style and neateat manner on she notice and at reisonable prices". Fitting mad a spicialty.l Stamping done also. Ns.. It is the universal testimon • of all acqUainted with the business, that C. F Owls has got the beat arranged Book Store the country, and city dealers teas CEARyST 4 one of the closest buyers. That \his taste selecting goods is ereellent,.all who visit hi store testify. i$ It , is not fair to keep th. dear little Innocents shut up the hornse, mike the out-door air is so pleasant and refreiddn': as now. Jest put them in a nice baby-carriage and Fend the bead of the family out with them bat first buy the carriage at Coooitto, Eves & Co. mi. The ladies of Towanda will b: pleased to learc that Mrs. ELLEN 114DDZIR WWI opened a now Millinery establishment in the ai room recently occupied by G. D. flowrawas Oollactor'e °Moe, corner of Main and Tin streets. She has an entirely new Mock Jo goods, and her large experience is business a Solacient gunnies that tier goods are Jig what the ladles need. stir A good cook-stove will goner. ally ecculuee very materially to domestic peace, fbr when everything goes right in the kitchen, the good wife Is usually . good-natured.' In or der to make certain that you are getting the best atone extant, always buy the new Empiti r It Is far superior to any cook-stove manufact ed. If you don't believe it, ,joet - go to Jolts sad buy one:lnd In it. " ' 1 ! J D awn; krrl3llolll—BnAmn - & HAKIM (Red, White 4t Bine Store) have Alt received twenty lons Genuine Imported • ton tali. The only pure salt for dairy primal width will entirely dissolve. Go get some, au see the - other bargains in Teas, Sugars, Coif— lad Spices, at the Bed, White and Blue Stet which boys cheaper and serhi cheaper than r other store lathe coanty. May 18.4 t. =WM FEEMEI of a throng not. snit th plain : cash, you end seal D. Cot, LA. the kr, making. termite. Mohan Ole . • . bad so., to'cook to ea Stove t daily .. ORO I i 1 per .1, of a firs T. Ityss' kno! Len MAT M ladlu W . • Their at E. f tho I-tock I. • B ler Wass ex nose ma session Pelves st thus are oppOrtu eatistled era reap oar bust as this tl plaint a , Granger Effl 03 atTII atebT town, LADI COIrV9I7, at Mrs. AL chtes nothing for advice u to what goods will be be t suitable for pi to buy. or how tom** up such goods in appropriate, costumes, sod Mks Cosmic Is au fad of such matters.. Ttecnvaa', ABSOCIATION.—The next l a session o the Bradford ConniyTeaehers' iLa'so elation, w be held ac Wyalasing, Juno 12 and 13, a.ginning Friday a.. u. at 10i o'clock. Thb appointments aro as follows. Lecturer Rev. 'DAVF. C 147; DECIAIRIEEP, GEe. LEWLF, ~ .0 HAMLL4 YD, ESSAyiEltp, MARION ACKLEY, Brain RI s; Readers, Mn. J. a HOWARD, - Natick, Lon; Bnainess Committee,=AwnnEw FEE, A. J. LLOYD, IL L. CooKadany REALFORD, -ANNA 13110:'‘YR. G. W. RYAN, J. C. CRAWFORD, MARY LIT tAllq, and FRANK Mums were appoint ed to pre . are papers on special topics. r 31. M. KEENEY, Sec y t@' go - and see Ei LAVOIE, who has just returned from New York with an immense iitock of Human Hair. which he bought at bank rupt sale, sa d which will be sold at lowest cash prima. at vore's Branch Hair Palace of Elmira, N. Y.,-11 go-at., Towanda. Pa. - • /et.. , beie will be a re-anioii of the Grand Army of the Republic of Bradford Co., Pa., my 4, 1874, at Smal,fidd, in which all soldierii and ~ A llurei us n•i:ll us citizens, are cordially i vited to attend. A detailed pro gramme w II be announced in due time. J. Vic Senotrrarr, P. C. AW- h: doeidedly cool weather of the pist fe l , months admonishes.ns that sum mer will bo short. It should also induce thole , who have not yet provided diemselves with summer o Wits that they should avail them selvesi of t o great bargains now offering at Rosr.nr 's in summer • clothing. Having purchased !largely in anticipation of an early and long. ontinned "heated term," I now offer better bargains in summer hats and dothing than ever before. Those who have priced my goods in timas past, will know what this means: Remember, Ido not ask you to buy unless ;I can satisfy you that my prices are lower and my goods equal if not better than at any other establishment. ' N. E. Rosnirrer.n. tor 1 K. HARMS, at the new Mil linery Ste e, next door to CILIIIBEILLIN'B, has more than realized the expectations of our people. gni stock of goods would do credit to to -.a firs 'oily'ol6 ., store, and his prices are lower than meat ordinary country establish. ments. -.. The ladies of Towanda, and in fact the whole county, wi.i find it to their advantage to visit his storefore purchasing. It affordena 'real pleasure t I recommend such au establishment b; I to our read OM PIIILLNLIA MASON Cnusqu, SOCIETY AND OFFICIAL Dl azczoirt.—,The following directory is published far the informailon of the public. We will ; thank our friends for difying us of any errors they may dis cover : Barrier ariteu—Main Street, below Washing ton. Services Sunday at 10% sat. and 7% P. 31. BllNdly, Behool at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting E L Thursday vening. Pastor, Bev. B. J. Lou. Eimer Cuareca—Car. Mai Sand Canal Streets. Services day at 10% a.m. and 7 rat. Lecture Thursday vening. - -Sunday &hod 12:19 Nat. Pas tor, Bev. E. Mcli.vaina, M.E. Carsa—Main Street, above State. Services Sunday at 10% A.M. and 7% P.m Prayer Meeting Thursday vening. • Sunday School .at 12 o'clock. Plta = R y as . 0. Dr.'s, Cannes- 7 00nd Street, near Omni House. Services Sunday at 10% a.m. and 7 r.x. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School l ir 12 sr. Pas , Bev. J. &emir gm. ILL AND PANfr-illerdiNNl every two weeks. at 9 and 11 a.m. and 7% 9.m. Sunday School at 4 P.M. Past r, Rev. Pavanes Taman. A.M.E. noses—State Street, above Second.— Preaching Sundays at 10% .i.m. and 7% rat. Sun. day School at 1 P.M. -A. Y.kL-.- licarrinatir CONDANDZIIT. LT.. NO, Id. Maaonio HMI. over Patch's store, at 7 P.Y. J. O. Tani% E. L i. O Thum No. it it No. 108.—Once in two weeks at 7 P.Y. Z. O. , W.M. tr.H.B. Ciurritn, No. 101.--Once in two weeks, at 7 P.M. Is. F. Cans, H.P. Lo.or 0. .-13aAnkuu) Lows, No. 167.—0dd Fellows' Hall over Frost & Sons Farniturn Rooms. Meets. every` Monday evening at 7 o'clock. 'Jas. Maluz. N.O. Waal= Has. See. D. or li.+Lzszt Loma, No. 29.—Meets in. Odd Fellows' Hall Brat and third Friday evening in each month. A.I Mr mann, N.G. Len es. Miura, Secy. i Munro ENCIAKEDIBT. NO: Al.—Meets second and four th Wednesday evening of each mon th . WARE= 0.P., G. W. RYAN, H . P., Wm. Jonas, Scribe. K. or P. Towasma Lome, No. 290.—Meets every Tuesday e ning in Temperance Hall. 7% o'clock. J. W. Banor. W.O. H.0.&C.4 Towaara Lomas, No. 370.--Meets see. and and foarth Thursday of each month. Jos am YEDGLY. S.N. ' kl4ll. ..pZELANGEWINTB. , • TOWAXDA XVIIO7/101:14-111111 going soutlicloses at 0:30 AM;Lug not 4:30 Par. Arrives from north at 10:30 a. ; sou 3;13 Lx. akil. close at 740 UMW at s a.m. Barclay mW Clanton closes at 40 a.x.; arrives at 8:30 p.m. ' Troy closes at 8 AJL ; arrives at I,P.X. LeltapiviSs closes at .l :.x.• arrives at 12 x. New Bra arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days at 19 departs at 1 Lie. Ifeh arrives Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 ie.; departs at 1 r.x. Shealtequin arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays 1 10 .a.x.; departs at 12 al. S. W. A.r.voan,P.lL 1 . 111 A lii R I E D. MONEAL—RATELBMIOII—At the M. E. Parsonage, Canton J e r netry by Rev. J. V. Lowell. Mr. Ran- N. ry MeN of Towanda, and Mrs . Isabelle Rohl. hough, Of Beibire, Ohio. ' . BROM— TEES—By Rev.) B. P. Oates, May 74 rt r. 1 3oup If Rhodes and Baena. M. Ayers. both erkoy SPALDIN DEL—May 27th. by Rev. B. P. Oate : s, Char X les P. Spalding, of Canton, and Ell!a . • .. • - of nion. • \ WATTS.— n Towanda, 1ii....,. May 22, 18% of cancer, , It& Ellen Wells Watts, wife of James Murray Watts, aged 47,,7ar5, s th months and 27 days. •She was i groat sufferer, itpd was confined to the house tort fire weeks, during which time her affectionate son was itonstsioßy with her, anti so far as 'any one could, ministered to her every wanft 7 She was for manyyeuit. a devoted Christian, end member of the M. I. 'Church. ~.i While her eiglh permitted, she was slims in her place , t‘tho house of God. Her absence is felt by the church, and eveclallyin the social ib meetings, heree timui altrays ' active ; and in duet:dial.Her death is mourned .; by a large church, as ell as numerous friends and rela tives, Sh died in the full assui;nbe of faith. • . , . ..HOLCOM9.—In Leßoy, May 24, after an ex tremely distressing Lines' of seven months' -.. duration; Myron Holcomb, in the,Gith_ygar ofttis agr asleep. at Toyama'. May W. le Annie L.. youngest daughter of Mrs. Ifati & Kit trl"ge. aged 4 years snd 2 mouths.' • POSTBB-44 Zest Manton; May 94,1874, =en, will of ][Koster, in the 24th year of her age!: • Kaidatio 4 -1A - Granulite.. May ft_ _ _Tt Dols. • sintiptkeiJ Addieoptle at MA Sabi NWIMOIN. al Ar M . a, and asughtegltatiAteld Sts.' Q. MilliK OsailD". Tom • MBE M!MM!E I 4 =a_ Aisaw guarantees xix..--We solicit' and shall be pleased 10 show. yo* our stook:whether you bey or y "cemplete. and .4 prime to purchaser. Oar pods ere market In , Sad are sold elose, as ire sail tor d being at headquirteri, we will offer In Men's and . "Boys' Clothing - Da' Goods, Hats and Caps. Call early foryourselt. - 'The only One-Ptiolo. 0. .g State in Toynlada. 123 Main.et. • Ater. SoLoiros. —You will bo'astonis' hod at nreSt st which. Mr, dux, does dress. Eyery good housewife is in fo knowing where to purchase the beet niture; and the moot important aril- r in the kitchen is the stove. • We have 1 e experience of late la, kindling Gres 1 . e breaktist, and take great pleasure 8 we believe he nev Eq2pire Cook le es plus ultra. It htlarge, anbatan de, and cOnbines all - the conveniences -class range. Don't fail to call 'at IL , and examine, it. . • Ea—Mimes Harlin M. and re pronoanoed the neatest dressed yelling io were In the prooeellon Decoratlon Dry. were =do at Mrs. nun:Ws. MeatnE & EDWARDS have had - .tation troiegard to increased bud • than realized since they took pcis• the new store. 'They confine them. tly to their legitimate business, and enabled to take advantage of every 'ty for a "good bargain i " and bilng lith a rear3nablo profit, their custom he benefit of their ezpotieneo... If all en men , were ai fair and honorable 1 .. there would be no cause for cora. .ot "middle men " on the part 'of and others: \ DIED. Tow 'II IYA:- . 11-A ....._ .. , _ Wlffiralmhza Mal ' smocla4tnos2il 21!_.esoo.modoe-Try • 1 1 .i _.._ , . ..... . . , . , assaik, "l43ll `• _1:....- -: ' - ...'4'l'o' :I.: BaTtisep 11 . 01 • ,21• 35 Amp4a low . . • 1 450 211 tos. • - --- [ III, PoOdoos,WW‘ossr • — .I • ' ,' I . 1 i TS Row • bi • IS .150 • lo la . , I _ 2 OS Wsomil li se Guazo:—Wbest $0 11411voloie Tbs. : ige 56 ible: 52 Tbs.: Sulst• : Xattottost Mm..: el lbs.: Mu JO Los.•F li s So* d 2,1131, Ito.* Seed 44 lb.: Mild' SS lbs.; Driekl apple"! its.: Inn Ekoodtlol ! i , . Nam* Duman% —A aipresiied, irritable slats of mind; a weak, nervoie, ex bursted feeg; no energy or an im ation• 'con tused head, lw eak memory, often with debilitat ing. Inrclichsiges. The comiequences of excesse metal overwork or indiscretions. The No voummy fluds a - semereiri cure in HIMPIIIIETII HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC .No. 29. It tones wit* system, lancets ; die charges. dispels the mental gloom Ind deepen. clench and rejuvenates the entire Oditlll. rlt is perfectly harmless and always efficient. • Price $5 fora package of Ave boxes and I a large $2 vial of powdei, which Is important brOld, seri• i t out cases ; rSI per single box. Elokl by ALL drid dresi tieki f , sent by mall on reo of price: •, , Cum B. romp'. B u t 1 1 S Ward House. Toianda, Pa. C. T. EMMY, Idercues Block, .TOwands, Pa .!avaiit;emi LIST_ qr_ 14u.. the Folomm, Towanda, Pa. .. Barney Oe¢ W.; Biles Ward; Borden, -_ Ch i loberUs Ulwia ( 2 )t Crowles George (1); Clirra is. drew; TairchtldsGe%L.; Gilson James; Garland Tills; Sin J inWie; ' John; Null Mrs. John; Nosier tan -R. g Ms Philip; Wteertyilro, Y.; Moody ligra i r s ..; Noble O. J.; Onell Wary; Orem irll . N.; Queen ' Men: Boas Yrs. Jewitt; Rockwe George; ME* Smith lab; Beath Ups; I=ea; yiar ehi r a rg. (l.43l" llllen; ; W Ta srner lbrl Wrs.. ir" Arnile Tulm IL ; Wealth?* 1 W.; Whams Y. P.; Welch Winton'. I M ea r is oling of I 1) P .Y. SHE 4: l7 ng date for d. . et.. abo ve B. l7 . A :4 R es!' acirar 'LACE TO BUY 1 OUB . , I aesszsa /ND HORNE pumas oninalta; ;,___ H ll Is at C. F. D YTONI3, in the more lately occupied ' by Julius W u a Clothing' Store. I llavitur re mained mYnehmen& tumor. commodious lad convenient =tars, I respectfully Malta my old customers, a all in want of anything ih the line of BARNES(, 8 g /IDDLES, NETSaILANICETB, M I P% es, ' 1 _ &c., &c ., to give me • call, feeling satisfied ma l t ) the facilities I possess for purchasing Stock. I can dos better job, at a lower price, than- any other 'es•' tablishminst kot the minty. I ,1 , • DO NT Ft ET THE PLACE -ONE DOOR BE LOW TEE Pr A iciowun STORE. ..I 1 i • Nay V. , C. P. BAYTON. B RID°: weals I Re J illnle tr airi eV ol '! Bridge, act. Speeinealionsi letting. LETTINGE--Setiled pro be received at the hags. of Wm. orth Towanda Township' Monday. 1 until 4 o'clock. F i t., for the Bridge, known as the Factory Sugar Creek. Li said 'Township. for the same may be seen on day of Molllllh3 EIIiI4.AMDI. - EENJ. HOTEENDALL. ABEAM' ENEI4 Ye Office. Mt 7 23. Mi. I 'Comnitado A MINI .u..Nottee le to the estate Pry, • - • payment. and said estate m • for settlement. done 2.* TRATOR'S NOTICE. •• • b 7 given that an perao4 Indebted Aadraw Pram late ci col:dgbalry. ato requested to make lzazoodists all persona havizqg L st present them daly sat= HIBAK W. HARPIIITSH. • AdathOstrstor. 111 W HAMBERIAM - • DwESII MO'N D ID I NE' JEWELRY, OE HES AND CIO .4t.e . 2. int CLOSIN - OUT KRUPT BALE BA Tim and reigned will_ sell ,00 of 11 real estate of G. 11:0 SATII DAY, JUNE 6, Commenci g at 10, o'clock, outing MU in he Steam Borough. An opportnnity property at a Barg chars such not occur again in a life-tim pr%vrtY t be. sold is a NEW ST AM FLOURING PLASTE MILL ATTA BUILDING LOS, BADLY LOCATD. GOO DES • sof kho estate aro Credi ed to be present, and ind red .theta ,to beco will be off, ohasere. TERM .--I.o.per cent: do 6 months; 80 percent. 4ilift; 30 per cent.. in 12 mo mont ha. Pares • wiring to putoliske ho aboio Idocribeil pmperii* rs••o the cf; t o so by, ap thilmblie sale. IL'L SCOtT, !me info 20874. EM I -!`- ..r . ME 4 a, 1 0 1 i 10 • yssoterroN.—The co-I)l'4l3er -ALP ably hoollodas Edith* between Km .1. T. Axed sad 1110./14Ifeafrad. dada/the Arm aurae of Ramos tHaeMd. la Ude lay dtraohad, Una Rexford hating rkind.out bore Uhmat to Yrs. Ras roc who rill cotethme the boatmen. ; P, WM J. W. MESON. ul 7 14,15. I 1 alx. R. a. moron. 1 F!•°!!:M7V ASSIGNEE'S ii 9 ALE • anderilink nadineol 'of Sigh T. &One, Bertlek, Benitsitpes, will sell si POLS:Ede, • .' 1874. st 10, A. If., Littera of any* Bones. in Waled,. N. If.. tbs tolloulog nosed yellyesly I bluest; la proven' known.. the "Dodd 'llteDadis ism." consisting of SOO sass of land. 240 and',23 inbred falln dock end Usk is sou sold tam. the swan tosby Muses la Athena Township Pa -Alos 9d Mosel fa lb* Homestead ot,Geo.;Bagdf. fa elliemnag 11. L. befall ,the Matinee afty and seven sores ot /sad. , Terms °ash. . • I 1 '1 J.TAgeaTalla; I,i 11 art lama. 1 -' I - I Ainagneee. Wrnaly. Md. fin. Fatackmut= turrick::! , • . 1 11 . • receive at cmdersigned .wOl 'rimmed to receive at Wysoldn, P. goodie% yul calves and lambs, be. tweets theUurs of I slid, o'clock p.m., on Fri. dal. APO Won fly. 11th, aim on every Wild I dining the Muth, of and /one. and on the mood and fourth Prillays "July and auput nest. 'On the Rail ef -Aprfl the pries for good veal "hop mel Yew eas 01 13 5 Om 430 to 300 Dar. wid be s% athth per lb. e welshing 100 to 130. tram to s ante per lb. sceerding ßom to weight and condition. after thatoiste the highest rearketprices trill bypath for both calves and lambs. Wog goy mud by general uarkeu. A calf to Antes well *oath never be snowed run thee field or yard, but should In 4u cues be dwelt confined In aclean dry stable. slue Wenn 'not have sufficient room to ran, and the eqw shocild be driven Into the stable regularly two or three thus each. day. and the calf allowed to suck an it . 416.1re5, until it mires to the' ape of from 5 to 5. upeki,.' when it will usually be sultahle tor mar ket.' Remember Sid Olken are ndt desirable for veal. and brought here will not be bought except! at low paces. Minim that hare early winter lambs to dispose of, will And it to their advantage Ito sell them here by g yre during the months Cf. Nay and June. when are always* dwAia. at high prices. Persona can' at any time setertala what prices will be paid for the next inteccedlng week, by enquiring of me at the Ed& Store, Where! lam always found, and era ready to buy, at highest market prices, grain, hay . butter. eggs, park,rpOoltry, kr., and to_sell goods u cheap as the cheeped. 1, . I - 01:011:0E SMT/11: Wyeaulding Pa.,Kush 10 • • 1, p 0:w • • U NEW S • • EVANS EMI rEI TOWAND, BESS G I the bal -1 , F. Ma- 874, GLOVES, . m., at II 1 I . wands iES ria gees Dll3ll e p . . - wn; £lO r oen . I in 1:, Im Act aTes7 d an (14 can ao at ai 221 zn 1 i ,I t MI &, C 0 II ITEM i AI 1 S I TUCK 1 1 1 1!1 T N 1 IG GOODS 1213 al MI Call sit to their Dew stotk.of SP' I r ii.ND UMMER I s, HE , m 1 WHI GODS, ntl EKES , 'ABLE pAwAsit,, NAP= ICS, M ILET QIIILTEIL ME EIIBR 'ERIE& lii OL SHAW L 5, PAEGY SHAWLS, , 1 PRINTS, PRCALS, - - ,SHEETING, r - 011uliS,-- &C. !=!m2ms itge . for ' - are also CUT P ER PiTERNS. i vaB 11114401121 L C 3: 111 QintRITT . S Ealar+--:-}3i,virtno Of ' kl limb, wig, Hinted oat of tie Otani of . iCotia , awn Rises of Bradford Gm% sad to as directed,. ;Wig ha eXposed to piablio sib at thstionit Rouse lis ,theathrocigh of- `° &I AT, ,112111$ faik, Wille i red cam o'clock. p. Mi. as deli Iscribsd., o r wed of Isar Waste bi Held, as roir Olt thirnorilt by t 7 Foust ;stand Z.**. Wedlock 1- ha tht sad;, 11/6010Unsil* and slll•Kiwasy ;on th a south tra . ! Wartilt . ' iagilwrist by Win Webb sod John Wedlock; fitscres, More or, kish, 211 acres i with house and been._ wagon , lorress ll = one old house, old bern,• and fruit heel faii=e_. 1 ethir of land Situate as Store. drollowt l4-t : On the north byll Wed. ilotf, c'd.. on the east by Wm U. lturna'S lot, bn r„,tiltbb7CalllClstier and Z Haelloch., on the by 43,70u5t ; containing 50 bats. manor lam , about to scres imProved. Seimd and, aken in ere• sutionSt the anti of P. S. Han% litecurrliof Myra Elrbkrrra W E Green, John 5 Orals, A P Wolcott r2LB 4 Y ns —One oilier lot. ;Ideas or parcel garnet landa i ls- stein he Biro, bounded on lho n o oith .by the . lands of Daniel Donovan, eagt by the . Susquehanna Iriver, South by the Public Bthoolhomee lot, and F. bE the lands of I N Eras and' Widow ledger. 11l ra?litskdrqf two acret i f lot less, all 1131. row wi th ers* framed d hionse andhanied; - :. , &fruit trees thereon. and taken Into. rem lat the suite: If •SWvs 5 If Day. - - other lot. piece or mod of land situ. • Ikeatiettrarulf="P"orth = 17 th elanirsrlt " la" Charles ohnson. west by tendert Julius Cotton; containing le acre ,s. More ar less , -all imFored. With a frame ruse and a tel fruit trees • baton. Seised' and into:execution at the suit of Wm Warrington s kr V ue lleley and Elizabeth Haley. • I Other lot, Meat or parcel 0f1.11.1 situ. ' ate Al twp, bounded on the north byland of Z P Corson, ea st . by land of Orris= Hibbard and Jesse iklbflisanJ eouth by land of Wm Weed, and , E , tntur z c a d j= ls ru n V eric coldsining twenty. ' improremaatL Seized Into execution at thy suit of J N COW s row vet : überil Lsrrabee, Phebe Esirstse, aid 1 4 0 1 f a in er, twp.; bounderi on the north, east, south' west by Henry, Griffin; containing one acre l ot , nd....tro . or lers. Seised im P r a u n r 4 Irit tnt, ' ( 7 l e frain g s Al4l44:l—Quarttn4l49" the of . ° th e Liie r l s oe' W igiii llosworth :Pme ss i 'o E f o llin braim d": ll - aken E ~ ~ _ , . . I other lot, piece or parcel of lied situ & ;rti tsp., bounded on the north. by dm oftlostme glitter. east and south Wanda bo nging to the est*. at German Titus, deed. tui st WIT:I/bite highbay leading" from Levi.WeUs e eese lector in said Truscsrora twp.,to Stevensville 1 Pike tirn.• containing 12 acres, more, or less; a out 2g acres Improved, with a , framed house ni l Seized aW taken into execution at the t of ri, Wells 'vs limn Titus, now intermarried hlt Beenum. , i rrOne other lot. piece parcel of laud situ. a Wilmot twp 4, bounded ands escribed as follows: =dig it a post arid Wiwi; them north by'lot set off Enid Cash led perches ta. a post and stenes 1 warrant Una; thence west, one hundred six and Neren.tenths perches toe atone heap; thence **oh ole hundred end six perches to a atone heap Inithe 11 e of lUmeoli Scan; and thence east one • h ndredaix and seearkenths perches tot ke place • of beginning. ' containing , seventy acres, th ere or 1 •, about , forty acres improved, with a log horse: 1 barn:, aid a few;frult trees thereon. Seized anti intb execution at the suit of Elbanan Smith es John Williams. ~ • -,; 4 ,12 , "powanda,May, 28. 1814, t tr$TEE'S ' SALE 'of Coal and - - Sanßailroad property in the Counties of Sullivan BrOfor,d, Etats of Pranks:lig. ,r 4 4 =6 of eatainin liortgage or Deed of Trost . ;Mk dalhnitrad by the Sullivan a Pale Coal 1 al Railroad Company, of the State of Permsylva. 1 n •to th e undersimied as Trustee. dated 'the first da of Nereinber. 1866, and recorded in the, office. - ifo recording deedglkc.. In and for the county of Eredford; in said State, in Mortgage Book llio. 10 Jpagey 30.1311 and 32, on the 228 day of Notemberf lA. ID., 18 5 5, end :in ogles for tie wording o, deeds, kO., in and Icir BIIIIIIZZI county, in said State. an 7itortgage Book No. 2, pages 82 to 88 Inclualve, on • 'the sth 4i7lotDeceinbir. ,A. 1)... 1864. I 1 \ I ' 4 1 l , _the tOldErsigned,Ws Trneteessaforessid.bereby, , ve nollket th at I vim on...WEDNESDAY. the 14tb' ~ via of pallß, 1874, at, twelve o'clock atnoou ', 'of day, al the Exchange Sales JE^.'auts. Nutibei 71 Br oadway , In the City, Oninty and State of Se* Yo k, sel auctionto th e highest bidder. the prop. e , ri gh ts,'privileges and franchises I conveyed or .• 'Dinln ded be conveyed to me by said Mortgage or d of Trost ; ld afult having been made by the , ital °orn e ry in the terms and conditions of said/. . if rtgag and mach delimit having continued for th space , ,of sixty days, and 1 being requhrodtli writ to make I suih sale by holders of at least one ' th in amain of the bonds secured by said Nort e or ti m r e 4: Trust, which were at the time pf .. making ch re quest dne and ontstanding.4 .1 he Pro aforesaid includes, some Ave thou. r&acres q lend -wanted in 'Cherry and Colley • ownshtpe, In St divan County. in the State of Penn. ,y bran* being the, following named warrants and tarts of 'gyrate, td wit ; John Baker and.Andreir •Epple. endplate of Philip Stein. George Roberts, • , I° c f . P li i4nt_ W _ li"ril nry atelPneterlnard , Jacoby. Ze ler, Samuel Carp e Hebe r r Chaser l)rullay 011iphalet Gillet. Thomas Odbm, Richard ''',, Tonffincori, Jacob Ritter. Joseph Totem. Collinson 14 1 Me . Getting Goveri , and Christian Getting, and'be• in all the coal lands of the said Company; and the 61 read l oi s o n !id ComPany , and all the, lands of the . gal 'Com y now occupied for the, erection of de. . *1 1 : c• 43 trilettPE eid ll : 4 los kc . and ea the road-bed ox aid railroad lioni their 'mines in said county of van, ffi the .resent northern terminus s ai thereof. l; nears BOrcnigh of Monrce, - in the County or E d iord,Eitite Of Pennsylvania; and all the carper. gtelfronchlses og said Company. u • secured by. their ',.. 'itg i tt n r a 1 74g ro eTerr a t L 6 l ll. l 4, i nd oi sin be g r =:r i a Ti li e na ge ll! : bereditonients ainFappurtenances to.the same ap. Pertaining. Withlreiversi, cats and remainders, rents , looms and prate thereof. . .. ~ I . , ' l• I 14 f or a more full and complete description o the ' ir party to be Old; with its boundaries and loci. ti 6, reference may be had to the said . Mortgage,. o f iit'Ord elf "new; ' I '•-' I ' ~ Terme Of t Sala—Ten' per. cent. of the - purchase re Fey is to be p o t cash in hand on the day or sale; an the' balance is Ito be paid within thirty days ' tteereafter; at R Number 4. In Number 48 Wall ' . Street, in the City of New York, State of Nevi York; cid oPoilletYlneet of the aid balanCe in full,-. the ____ g it zs ias er, will receive a deed to the laid' property, •• co veyinesuch title as is vested In me as Trustee is (errata.; - Dated March 19th, 1974. a - '•-•f• I •°' I i - 1I _ 1 I JOHN A. ' STEWART. , : ' titee 'f o r the! bond holders of the 'Sullivan k. • 'Eris Gala and Ilatlrtudi Cnarpsuay. ' 1 W. A. 'MI STEWART, Attorney for Trustee, 48 Wan trOet. New York city. _ • 1 i ' 3 F a r cil ab l 7 . 4.6ls f L 1 t h e ti' 1 The .e advertiseraehtsppears in fo ll owing , newspaper" published in the cliyof o lfew York:lo "TIM Evening Post Weeklye, Nell York ' Weekly intli p ' " New Y ork bpetor and Weekly ; -, gonin l Advertfser.' _, I ! A April 231.1874 t' , _•,' MEG I 'W „S NOTlCE—Notice fs herctlY given . that all personi indebted to tb estate , of ; Iremben Barnes. late : of, Wilmot. d 1 'd. are Xeguested to make immediate pernent iga ail persons having claims against said estate t. t present them I duly authenticated for sett m le- i . . OSCAR O. BT& ' 1 AIIROIIk /1. EARNER LUN . ,I 1 - I . B. , I CARSON Dawn e! ~ i pr Et . rt. r • . 1 Executors. ; , XE h TOR'S . ..NOTlCE.—Wittice Is ' y gtion that all, perEmi indebted to este.* , of • *titan Ifideantb. ]ate'of 171ater, deed, are ,flaluested to. nuke immediate payment. an all poisons having claims- agaiturt said estate. In press*. them duly authenticated for settle fleftt. 11 . ' POLLY EIOLCONB. 4Pf 23.1. A ~ Etwutfix• ' DMMISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-' Ote ri esl it tif b rat i* ., n i g 613t(I'd es'4l. - =ea aka :IMMediste payment, and al Por no, 1718 hsvit#,clalms sgal nist, estate must present thraidnly,r.nthentPated Pr settlement. I ' JORN VasWEBT, April I. i 874. .A.iministestrre. DMINIS' TOR'S -NOTICE, • Notice lettere* tbat s indebted. to .• estate of Goo. P. Barrett , ate of Springfield, mat mute immediate payment. • and ale Zing othima against said estate mast prssentt du anthentiested for settlement J.. LUCINDA A. BARIIETT I BEM= nmutcrr. • 4prn • munthistntern. DMINISTRATOR'S NQTI Non«) }e heMbi gives tthtt all persona Indebted M the estate of Josephna Campbell. late of Burling; ten. doe'd. Baud make immediateleament. and al} persons having claims against sem estate must pre. dent them d ly asthenticated for settlement I CHESTER E. CAXPBELL, pr.. 2.3 7 4 7. t Administrator. ' , HOSIERY, uJ( 1 I I ALVIVOIVEI • NOTlCE—Dithel r --- Denglejvm Albert Vanwert. In the Court of Common tPiras of Bradford County. 1 Re undersigned lll3 Auditor appointed by said t to distribu,e money in the bands of the Sher- ri t tf 4 sieoflefendenta.esti -ii tiendtthstitsoflds appoint mentattiorce of Smith:,* ,Ifortianye..in Towanda Borough, on WWITEEIDAY, the , Ist day of JULY, A. D., 48TO, at l'O'clock,tp.,m.. lit'which time and place all persons ha v i ng ie me against said money must repent them, or debarred from aimirg in upon al same:J I I G. D. XO2ITANYJC. ~ Hay 14; 874. 1 1 1 Auditor. • My Millis :o a r all 15 1 1 n. tr 313.212 .d• 1 I l OW °ger l ler elle& ler . 1 J pi. ,13 1 VEGETABLE' , ASI, 0I; LLtlf i ltelff BWIEW)311. ' • F -- standard' article la compoun deds with the . test earl. : • ' 1 1 I effects are as wonderful ant; satisfactory la r -•,..1 l' 1 - . ,1 ..,_ ii i. I restores, gray orfaded hair to its yonaarmootor. 1 I rem ot es all len/Wens. !Wang off ' dandruff ; ' and the wain by f is use become. vhlteandalean. - By its tonic 7 ~,..d. to their n ' *or., prevent Ing •baldnesse nuddr4t the ',grow thick and throng. ' A. a dressing ethingt , ies peen ta9d ea effectual.. or l pf, rale / I 1 , _ i_, ; .A. A. atFas, State 'Amtayer , of Ifassachusetts.. !styli of It. ~ ' ,I consider 11 the bestpreparation for 14 , 11i i , 1 it uded urpotws.' i .. ~, : - - ' "" i ' . nvoapiantarti Dyz, , 7 i : 1 tun 2nm mango& , 1 e 4 gant OIOOIIIIUOII may be I relied on to 1 tie the cP IO 4 of th ibeari troll erg Many other ! ealrable Oaf% to brown, a black, sidisesetios. Ili'oil* ipp4012.1 being in one preimration, • sad 4 his quickly and eflettually produce. %permanent color w,. ch wiff 'neither rub nor wash off. 1. . :,, " I 1 tfamffaitured by 1 8. Rata & 00. * ILlatiacil. bi.sikaiogaistaandsliogiri tnicsedloto: of 4 5 tom; Tx? 4.blaurajiite as so rit=inaits. ••• 1 - - I I LOPI6' I. M. 13111711, Sheriff. 84kw ,cos -- I TINGI21,111:ri l l i - . . iiiiD.CIDER IJILL . J : 1 1 ni 61,4311EQ1iM ' i • 11 •'- 1 I now In good ordei; and lam me 4 . of work in my Lino on dont 1 SHINGLES and LaTII, Ilwaya 'on • • - - .1 . It :or axle,* 25 Horse-Power Engine. and O. P. ATINUL . ma - • 1- 1 • PM IMI