II patibta Ppotta Towards, Pa., Tharsiay, April 29, 1875. LOCAL ANOr.CENERAL. 7‘itt - . last auction sale at Boto3t6i's will take place on Friday.,, - : ONE of our marblC cutting s establish piinits Nis closed its-doors, ror gone SiS2 • " • wiso to the inclement state of the weather. both the Band - concerts were omitted last week. - 4, • . . -.; i r - .N.TTA late r tle of inOney of the' Athens Loan Association, sevent e en shares sold at 'a premium.of $9O. i _ • . Warm= & SnAt T are to remove to the elegant new store lon the west side of Main-st., now being fitted up by llr. Fox, smstee of the ADAMS estate. IVI .ARE under oblig,atiOns to. D. W. - SmlTil r ftifirkerly of this pla'ce, for copies f Oreiinn..papers. It l aff ord's us pleasure to learn that Mr. S. irf:his • ; far-off western home. • PnoF. TEL.%sco's lentCrtainments in this plke, on ,Thursdayand Friday even gr-:ive general satisfaction. 1 1 is exceedingly clever in the perforniance tricks, and performed 61113eadvertised. \Vi;. RAVE reueived from the p9pular music dealer, Liß. &!‘i - ELL, of Scranton, qi . y" of the new Stinday-school music ." Brightest and 'Best:: The book onOit to find a , readyi. sale. For copies api,ly to Mr. PowELL.I. [ ROCKWELL Co., are building fifteen horse-shoe nail inaehines for a gen , 11( roan in Binghamton: 'Dr.' lbw, who has. been in this place [icost of the time [l.lrlthe past three year 4, is the inventor of the inaehine. , N EFFORT is being niatle to sec ure the e,tUbli,loent of a ut, post-otliee, near, Mills, in Athns e township. • It . • in chihned that over Oul hundred fa'hillieg. ‘v!1! turtvhave to tiareli from two to four miles for, their mail. ti ?uld be aeeommo dot'eil by the office. - S. read a 11104 cx , interesting essay before the :suallay-school Alliance, , ,on Monday even -3lrs. It. is 0t . 4 our most ear aud efficient SundaY-school teachers, l an(1 1 1:er views are justly] entitled to great SUE RI LEY SIi'KLER. who ! Iliad been a (ni -1 . • c.frA an .just ice for solite . days, was 'pap ! 11-t [ell near Harvey's Lake, Luzern° Coun ty. it Saturday last,) .by Policeman 11: 1 s. Ile had a hearing before Justice and was held to! bail in the slain' ! - • . • #-411 -- . 11. 1). t;nEF:s, of Burlington, keeps supply of dry gods and g,roivies, 1i sells at granger prieeS. His ex-. are comparatii;elY light. while his for purchasing jare eqUal to the t,tablishinents. lOur readers in 6m will "do welEto patronize him. bee' gotten up by the stn- I,i,fi4s 4.c the Institute lon Friday last; F)i:!jie r A ; Ex-\_l DER Sl'Ew A RT, son of .1. S. STEv. - AnTWearue off champion, !Ip.i it:tying miss - ed one of the fire hundred protiounced. the 'sixty of thy claNsi were " spe.lled MD COMI 31cCoia.t. - 1,- of the. Troy 4.1,1ei1 School, is strongly urgedby the r, Tier Gilzette and a large num ,er itt directors, fur the office of - County - np,,Tintendent., FrOrn Our knowledge of l'rofessor, we take pliNtsure in stating liaol4. is every way tittt,cl for the posi- it licsn. the new clothing man. and •ur popular boot and shoe merchant, S. ViHoyottn, of Bridge street.- have given - illustration of their ; business enter wise in erecting a mammoth bill-board war the railroad crossing. 4ni the opposite ide(Ft : -; the river, on which to advertise iwirg,,ods to the people from the eastern : 'art of the county 1,; ,pf a call issued by the Ladies' National Tentpeinnee Associn tiou. sett ingi apairt Friday next as a day .ti-ting and player, in behalf of the . ! • ••mperance cau , e; a ladles' prayer meet -11•_t will lie held i» the 4eeture Room of 11Y - Poi•-I)ytelian Church kit' this place, at e10c.;.• in the afternoliin of that. day. .111.1,lics interested in the good cause are ri% iied to lie present. . ‘X II I 1.1: the r:lllger,S Or North 'rowan -1.1 cnjiiying their feast on Friday vcniog ‘• middle-man,•' driving the :drt4t. ran into :a wap on. upsct anti-zranger awl his-iv - ire. awl the stzimpetk;,(4 . Intrst!, and a tin iks.vned by A. C.- SMiTII. Both wag- N‘Pr,.. badly broken. ibut no damage horses. 3rr. te1:111. fmnitl in HOBERT I KEENE . 6 liarn- - and ill IVashington, paying vh,it i)o,ther, \V. 1: SHAW. 1: is ;Ted the mild -climate; of the Calall cc ppfre henefirial to 3lrs: ,health. E. 0. Goonitlejt is tittitk Etat 11,.•1-....idenct. of Rev. 1 1 1 7 m. llAnnts. in Princeton. \..1. John A Codling to Chas M Hall, Nov. 17, '7l. Towanda Boro - ; Isaac S Post to Chas M. Ilall, April 1, '75, Towanda Boni; James M. Gillilan et al to G F Ma l"- v " E .' "" erns ' lle April 3,'"5 Albany and Wilmot; - -, r ...on, I . , .ii,- , t 112: c large , tote-hotise on Ilner-st., erre Collins to Cornelius Collins May ,-•' di kill add c 'wily tii their facilities :so, '7l, Rulgbury; J A Pendleton et al to I I . 1, pq•n , .. The bitihlMg will be 32100. C W Arnold, April 0, '75, Warren; Jo . o• 11, on I:ic, r .treet Ind the milload. seph Coleman to Herbert Beecher, Sept. id 1 •-o .urant.;ed that heaNy goods can i ..., 1 6. '74, Pike; 'J M Smith, Sheriff, to Geo. , , ,i, 'll ONi - cried fit - nu the cars to thc ., Stevens and M. J. Long, Sept. 10, '74, .. ho•si. ‘Nlt,le alioktuttg apparatus will 4! T owan d a 8 010 % John Espy etTtl to Peter i • ',.' :I,» to (1( Nate giaiu to the upper Landmes.ser, April 8, '75, Standing Stone, 1 I'llir •toie v.lll be three stories and N. P. Bosworth et al rto P3V Bostwick, ' , 3larch 30, '75, Pike; Geo O'Leary to Geo. Ml% , it- =MI - -7- O'Leary, jr . ., April 8, '75, Ridgbury; J. •> L. . It - uiLit in lirlingt, _ !the other even- . Elsbree to James Collins, 2d, Feb 17, '75, v,. •• took dinned' . at the Royse Smithfield; E L Walker to Chltrles For ''l''''''. 11 '" . , k , el4 I 'Y W ' !I.' D. (I " } : EN ' °I. est, Sept. 15,'74, ' Ulster; Jonathan Van -. 1: ~, :: : _is: t nat. gentleman mformeu us. by dyke to .Zadoc P . C omon, S e pt 27, 1,17, r 1?-.- I ;RE !:N. The -en tiertainment was Albany; II C Ward et al to Zadoc P. Cor prtpa re(l in a remarkably short space of . son, Dec 19; - '7O, Albany';'Andrevr Zeller tinie . . but consisted of a 'great variety of . to W. M. Chapman; Nor. 5, 1 '74, Athens; -ri , tantial edibles and tempting viands.. Myron Luther to II Ir Luther, Aug 26, 1: \ elything was the vet best of the kind,. , '474, , BurlingtOn; D H Powers to J Howard .47,71 w , eh,erfully bear testimony to the Hawes. Feb: 9, '59, Monroe; John S. 1 - .1,1 that the' manager T knows • how 1 • to i Westbrook it; Henry Westbrook„ Jan 22, 1,1, a hotel. - - ..1,. '73, Asylum; : S C . Gaylord to Israel C. . . ------...--,---.. • Fuller, -March 5, '7s,AV3;il.lus_Ty!.._. , .....,. Tin: fiqlowing are the appointments • Elmer et,..-- - tnWniel Vangorder, March 1. "1 - "11'yalusing District M. E. Church, for I 2'),. '75; Sayre; P. M.- Ilostwick.to ..1 - 1 and Ow pt cSent year : t- W T Gruit,• AMil 16, '75, Pike; C C • I v.), A 1.7'.1'' DIsTEICT—r/.T. WALKER, P.E. Stewart to W. A. Wetmore; March 30, Tanklianmwk, .1. K. ileek; Wyalusing, I '72: HerriA; Win Schoonover 'to Geo W .1. 11. sunnier; Henick4 J. L. Williams; ' Brink, Nov. 5, '74, Pike; M C Mercur to iloine, Wm. featly; Orwell, R. S. Rose; D M Turner et al, Nov 9, '72, Towanda I.ellaysville, P. HolbroOk MontrOse, W: i Born; Wm S'lVincent to D M- Turner, IL. Thorp ; Brooklyn, IJ. H. Weston.; ! Jan 27, '75, Towanda Born; Besse 15psiat. Springville; .11. G. INrned ; Nicilolso.p, - ; ing to John ANKIOIon,. : April =A-, 71,M .: (,;I , irwcxxl and South 011:rani, J. L. Hatk , ; 1 Athens. Orii•..•-. - • 1 . - 1 ____---- - , - . Pactorrpi, P. It I over; Meshoppegy J. S. Lewis; Skinner' Eddy, Geo. Green field; Mehoopany, G. 0. Lyman; Auburn, Silas BarnertFairdale, J. D. Woixhitir; Gibsoc, D. 0. Barnes; Newton, I. Austin; .1.4 Northrnoreland, Win. Shelp; Iluali, IP.; A. Doney; Weft Niche n, E. W. Breeken. ridge; Jenningsville; .0. Beers; Horn brook, J. B. Davis -- S. W. LITTLE, Esq., delivered a very interesting and able lecture at the Sunday afternoon temperance' meeting in the M. E. - Church, On Sunday last. . —We omitted ton :le otice in our last week's issue; the tern ranee address de livered by air. GAIIDiEII, Sunday before last, in the M. E. Church. AU who had the pleasure of hearing it, pronounced it one Of the best ever given in Towanda. Mr. G. has a fine preence, and a voice rich and musical, showing superior elocu tionary culture, which imparts a rare charm to his delivery. i He is an earnest advocate of the good cause, and we hope' he may be induced to l address our citizens OE - FRom the following notice clipped from the Louisiact State ,Register, published at New Orleans, it would seem that Sun day is observed more is a day of secular amusement than for religions worship. Mr, .SEGAII, who is mentioned, is a grad uate of this otllee, andlhas many relatives and friends living in this county : - "Last Sunday night the Carrollton Amateurs gave a theatrical exhibition at Concordia Hill, that' was a very, decided success. The hall was crowded with , an audience that fully appreciated the per forManees. The most interesting part of he peyformance was an original farce, - written by L. W. Segar,• who has been the foreman in this office for the last two or three years, In which !some very -promi nent politicians were soniewhat.ludicrous ly handled." . Tnn BRADFORD REFORTER is as bright I 'as a new trade dollar, d• is one of, the very ablest papers in t e country.—,Pitts- I ton Gazette; • ; k . THE BRADFORD RE j I , RMI is publish ed at Towanda, Pa. It! is edited by S. W. Alvord.. Esq.; P. 31., and E. 0. Goodrich, Esq.,. P. C.. (which is private citizen). It !is in its 36th year. I contains 36 col umns "chuck full" f able editorials, spicy loCals, and nevi's] from everywhere and all o'er. boiled down into the brief= est, jniciest kernels. Strange as it may appear, away up in ilmilienighted region is published this par which is widely ,i; read and widely quilt d throughout the State, and recognized the truest and bestexponent. of Repu lican principles in Northern Pennsylvania. It has just don ned a new spring suit, Ln the lateSt style, and looks as bright and smiling as the .genial and good-natured, Alvord. More pOwer to ye, boy,s.—Dorer (N. J.) Mail. 'A New Jert‘iey editorl calling -Bradford a benighted region, is good. ED: REPODTER : Sin t examining the records relative to the last six years of the SuperinteMlency,l , have been decided ly Opposed to a third term. . Notwithstanding ent delusive rc;lex planations. the Reports show over 90 per cent.'of school visitati n throughout the State during the past fve years, and less than 56 per cent. in ot!r. county; surely, but few days or weeks t most could have been useclon account o bereavement, .... I would, on ',such a record alone, oppOse . a' brother seeking re-election to third term,. unless 'directors would require every school visited at least once Annually,. un der -penalty of forfeiture . pro -rata for schools not ViSited;-, • • Preferring my present situation, I have firmly -refused to be a candidate, and only allowed'my name to be mentioned when assured by directors of the constant, if not "intentional," disparagement of others, whether candidates or-not. I have no desire to engage in a canvass fir an office, in which partial service seems with to be better appreciat ed than faithfUlness and energy, and from which strife many excellent men have shrunk of withdrawn, rather than "man fully" (?),whine about every director in the County.to secure the office. - Yours. ,in favor of hard work, or no pay. , . G. W. RYAN. WrAt : l7sixo--..11r.-Editor Our little town remain in a very quiet state. NO thing has happened of late to cause any excitement worthy of note, except an oc casional' horse:trade, a calf suit, or the spoutings of some Journet correspondent s which, by the by, causes some inquiry as to whom it Some say it sounds like PORTED, others say Am.'s. We think the Squire's time. is far too precious to be occupied in so tritling a manner, and. the Doctor's ought to be. ' S. - 1 4 . GAYLORD is traveling for one of the Most reliable insurance eompluaies. as general agent: , , Rev. D. Cnii-r is still occupied in writ-' ing his history ; of Bradford county. The proprietor' of our hotel, Mr. Bitow. has. returned from his western trip. We can say conscientiously that Mr. B. keeps the most orderly house, and. with the least intemperance, of any hotel in Bradford county. El We have three new millinery- salts in town. Opposition is the life of business. There is no need of going without a new hat or bonnet, if you have the stamps. One of our druggists is in a very critical stale of health, Ile has a patient on the corner which calls for his undivided at tention, and perhaps late hours and close npplication to business, are the,. probable Vatises of his illness. Rev: Su'rxEß has returned to us age►in as our pastor. His smiling face always finds a lita - rtVl welcome in the liearts of bb 111:111V friends - - April •27, 1875 DEED:: left for record in thepffice for recording deeds, etc., week ending' April 24: . . MEE GRANGER RD. EZINDMIII I 'submit the kiltrirMg ipreetieniloi daterumion in the el Department : , L the inettidio dependent% baying the County SulwirintlexkoV Idth and Won to Dinetete, pit the men SOT the °Moe 4 2d. If the people went°. intrust their directors to the Iday Coirrentkm, l how would the vote' stand on the third term question? May not directed' wisely Osumi those pledges wrung ftorn them, -, it in their after judgment they find said pledg es (for re-election) not in the best inter• oats of the cause of education? • TEE MEMORIAL. MEtksys TEE Cast. TENNIAL.—W. H. DODGE; of the First National Bank, • has been appointed Agent in this place for the Centennial kedals, issued in plummy of an act of Congress, in order to give all the people an opportunity to possess an evidence of their snmpathy with- the celebration of the hundxvith birthday of our nation. They have been prepared in diffeient styles, and at prices which bring them within the reach Of all. Every , patriotic citizen should have one. These " Memorial Medals" are of four 'descriptions, to bring them within the taste ,and means of ! all, viz t In large Bronze at $2 ; large Gilt, at $5 ; small' Silver, at $8; and small Gilt, at $l. In addition, the four Medals can be had neatly arranged in one case, price $ll. Call on Mr. DODGE, at the NatiOnal Bank, and examine them. 'Pm Rev. E. P. HAMMOND has been so grossly misrepresented by a portion of the -California press, , that . the folloiving notice will be read with- pleasure by the many friends of Wit .gentleman in this.. place :. _ "The Paeifie (Congregational), of Ban- Francisco, ,represents 'the labors ,of the Rev. E. P. Hammond, in that city; as'be ing very satisfactory' to the pastors and churches. There has been -a strog dis position towards union manife st e d , as Mr. Hammond's meetings have proceed ed. All the Methodist, Baptist, Congre gational and Presbyterian churches and their pastors,, with scarcely an exception, and many meMbers of the Protestant Episcopal churches, I met, sang, prayed, and labored together. A spirit of - frater nal confidence charact4ized from first to last this intercourse and co-operation. The, pastors of the city have issued a cir cular, -in which they say that the state ment that Mr. Hammond makes excited appeaLs to children, is a mistake. His children's meetings are, in their judg ment, unexceptionable and productive of good. In The Parifie; of March 25, .ap pears a call for a "Fellowship Meeting" of Xll Christians in Union Hall. The call is sif,, , ned by the Rev. Dr. Stone .(Congre gatienal), the Rev. Dr.:Patterson (Pres byterian) and the Itev. I)r. Jewell (Meth odist)." ED. REPORTED : I am glad to see an interest taken in the subject of the Coun ty Superintendency.' It is of vastly more importance who is our next Superintend ent, than who Sheriff, or Treasurer. As we write in the interest-of. - fin ono . of the candidates, itMay lie proper to state what are-some of 'the qualifications we desire in' the coming Superintendent.• Along with the "scientific And literary" qualifications, which we concede to all the - candidates named, there should be good common. aernie. Then "experience in • teaching," and a qtiickness of perception to see when all the educational maeliinery of the county is in good running order. Then there must be energetic 'effort, and a love of the work. 1 , There are also certain negative quali ties which belong to 'a good Superintend ent. (1). lk should not dabble in poli tics, forming combinations, or "I help you, and you help me socicties,!' all over the county . . (a). Ile should nut devote all his I,cst cnergie l t to securing pledges from directors for his re-election. (3). Ile should not have so many: fruits in the lire, as to cause neglect to the schools. (4). So king as he tails to earn the salary he already receiv'es, he should not inter est himself in an inerease of salary. '-.-Gentlemen Directors ! may you have the wisdom to select the right man and "go for him " the' first Tuesday in May next. Pnn.o. Eastern Bradford, April 23, 1875,. OUR 114:STNESS IfOUSES.--CONTINVED.- Our limited space' for some weeks past, has prevented us from completing our notices of the various successful biaipess houses of Towanda, and we resume the subject again. The first establishment north of Dr. Pouveles, is the elegant and tastefully arningoil Jewelry Store of .! M. HENDELMAN. Mr. 11. has been well and favorably known .to the citizens of the eastern por tion of the county for many years, and when, some two years since, he concluded to lo cate here, he already 11:10 large class of profitable customers. List year lie fitted up his present stint and keeps a !line of goods excelled by no other establishment of the kind in the country. His goods are all first-class, and his' reputation for fair dealing and candor is building a large business; for him. -. At the corner of Bridge and Main I - streets, W. A. ROCKWELL keeps a large assortment of silvei and plated ware, jewelry, watchesF clocks,_ etc., and is doing a large business. lie buys for cash, and is satisfied with rea sonable pnifits. A. N. NELSON, having learned • the watch-making busi ness several years since, commenced In a small way' to repair watches and clocks, gradually purchasing goods in his line, until he now • carries a nice stock, and is doing a prosperous business. OnwELL..-31r. Editor: Thinking that some of your readers might perhaps be interested 'in the news trom this place, I will give them a few items. Orwell is not t entirely destitute of the means of entertainment and improvement. The enterprising people of the village have formed a Lyceum, and thus far it has been eminently a success: Debates, - alternaling with literary exer cises, have been held every Wedneaday night for a part bf the winter, and many questions of importance have been dis cussed, in an earnest but friendly manner. On Wednesday evening, April-14, being a night regularly devoted to litera ry exercises), -Mr. FL, T. GRIDLEY, of Or well, was invited to deliver his lecture ? entitled;„!‘ Our conntry its present pros pects, and whither is it tending?" before the Lyceum and "our , people generally., He did so, and it is not too much to. say, that all were well pleased with the etfort, both ns regards the delivery .of it and its substance. leCtUrit i 8 well ealeulat- - mteiest all those who may hear it— its topics being those that apply fto the present time as well as the fattire' --and no one can hear it without being interest ed and-amused, for it is interspersed with rich jokes, which prevent its being mo notonous. The lecture, we understand, is' to be delivered - in Towanda during Court wools. ThnoeePle, Qf thilltainege will de ;weatO avaij , t4ewlvti of the eliPeitikilit-te' listen to libb dolthent 311033mnam will give them ,:111?_ E itia l linfoiOttaietslii ‘iitgr 'the , 1 tuMfteld,lo l l l .oAnthlLvintry, SOL g n * 11 1 31 1 I ! i f 44 ' g- i - t I .- the l b r"...t_ m ____ tug him:: ~,,,: ~ ,r , k, .- - ,A , 'Y Acerpoino A 013 5? /-8741Vi` il-iiiisiilketlikiAC 4 .!‘ Sisoiv tinei EQhtf se N. 4» ioiumisia, EMZiEMg 4 "! eir g °l*B .,"" / " 4 Ihn r at alin44PlAlg. Engraving date at Itiorat:LIILIVII illl/1417 Mori: - • " • ; • eit!lllaideaosna and Minks! Cloaks, at Thin. DUMAN% - MACNEIL .6;0 Ilitmnaugazi (fail' greskirlictioti ta1,1411,. ver-Psteol ' • aiOrar an'tindA of 'goods fates jeweirs call at M. lIIRSDLEMANI. sir Now Dress diode, and Trimmings, at, .1 EVANS & Hi LeSirirli Sir Lame stook of Mauna and Plante Via* at Virgsrcoint & Baum% Mortar Mock. ' ! t New Dross Goods, call and saa them .t Parr ik wATRour. a' , air'Arrterteaa and Fronds peeks la great . 7irarie. ty, at it:ery lew grim, it • 111nraztarkir,..1 air rims Tuned and Repaired. p era halt pd left at)Danra Wig &ore. thioaan-D. . /3•••breie Table Damask!, Napkins and Tome at Emiers h Hussars e. • For the best Brost or Steak to to Itirts'A ItuNDlita,"& - ' I I.:iew.Embevitteries, White Geode aid Litics at Eviate t Iltunizries. ; lir Opera, Ileld, and Spy Glasses la a great T. clety, at. iILNDICLYIAN.BI. rir Ground dayuga Plaster at Myerir' burg Wisest and Oats taken In exchange for Matter: CAtollri vir HODGE'S .celebrated Reveraille Plows, ;Flat Land Plows, Excelsior Lawn iltrweni, GLArn rowerg, tc. B. M. Wituas & t3oNJ. • IS.liew Clocks and Cagmlinev, at I EVAN!3lllll4DBb7ll'er Sir It you want the best Cook Stove (Want, eaß' at JUNl*.'il, In Meteors block. . . I air Go to Wu mecum & SUA trrs,Mereura B for your Books and Stationery. I ,, per and Cattalos, elleaP at WUIT COMB k Start . .. B.9 MerCUr Block. , N?,New cloths and cassiuieres,at KENT I • WATSOI7I3% Qar HOLMES & PASSAGE are general agents for the celebrated Itathushek Pianos, and .GEO. WOOD'S & Co.•s Organs—the best in this or any (ahoy country. (Apritl • Elilirnicrao. , -,A Farm of about 4 50 with acres, wth time to pay.' Apply to lA. J. Noble & Ca, Real-Estate Agents, n',?dew Embroideries, just opened, bi KZICT kwATsour t _ fair" TAKE Nonce.—All, those indebd to me are requested to call and settle at once, am closing up bnslness, and wish not to make any cost or trouble to any one. ALEX SOLOMON !fir The largest and best selection of Spriniand Summer goods yet brought to this market, Mbeing recelve4,dally, at 11. Jacons'. Atood, Light Wagon, and Double liarneas; fdr sale cheap. Will take Lumber for pay. quirs at ?Bort. d SONS' Furniture Store. [inel4, fall to' call at IHZNDaalasx•s, If '3lO wish to flay anything In the line of Jewelry, , Slle r and Silver-plated Ware. Sa- Fon RENT.—Ten Dwelling Houses, In ,Ti* wanda Borough. Terms reasonable. Apply to I, Et.ennr,r, Treasurer's °Mee. . sir 840tches made to order at Mrs. ..11E2rolF KINGSIIrRY'S dose making moms, Arcade Block; of cut MO and combings also. rdecl774t Gtild, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, and kin GLasses,in great variety, at lIENIDELMAWS deivel7 ry Store.! , , ire enOlet: POELTILY lon SALn.—Bnff Cocblni; anti White Leghonis ; also Partridge Coehlus Ansi Light Ilia/ilea Cockerels. Apply to C. eASII. IlLaDatataar has the largest and bass stock• of ladles• and gentlemnens• gold and silver watches Over brought to Towanda. - - •• sir If You want to secure l good article, and 'get the Worth of your money, the place logo Ls 31.112417 E=11:1 Or Rubber Paint, all colors, MiXOll ready for use ; satisfaction s guaranteed. -U. M. wsttss eg•so,s.l Bolt Bm.r. 011 RExT.—Tho Brick Yard, formerly owned by M. (..1 klkitcen. For terms apply to POW LL and N. C. ELSIIREE. Qom - PIANO-FORTES GREAT IMMO" TIOS: 13f PlANoB.—nrSt-eIaSS, largti size, grand. 7,14 octave Plano.fortes, for 1283. Organs In proportion; at Howar; & PASSAGE, Towanda, Pa.: tar FREE I . Any ono buying $1.00; or more worth of goods at M E ROSEZiFIELD'S log t4tign, will receive free one elegant Alpaca Ca l l); or htraw , Haf, both of the latest styles. Utr" GIVEN AVM." !—Every' purchaser or gooda`nmonntlng lo 01.00 or more, will recoil*, FREE, tine striped - Alpaca Cap, or Straw IfaA MG M. E. ROSENFIELD'S Clothing Store. /4P lip Eon MOVING 1/SI - l—llaving pure : hued, r another dray, I shall be prepared to attend' pier' nPt4 ly to all f l nYiers. Special attention will be itcett.to . Imoving household goods. Cahrgea reasonable. March 16,75. It. S. TiimasEq. tir Powell & Co. have just opened a splendid' stock or. Hamburg Embroideries at very low . priiies. ppraitt. DY - T.Mixed Paints, ready for use, at H. Hardware Store, In Morcurs Block. April to $ ,Peertnr , D f ay at A h d o d m m e l 9 G. 5T " 1.40,7 & CO., Portland, Maine. L1an2.5.75y4 t 1 Never buy a Cook Stove until you have Milled at Jcsr.'s and exateined the "New Emplie," i stove .witieh has never disappointed the expeetaL tionsof the most fastidious housewife. Allitglss ELLA J. Pown.a. Is dow prepared to ' r -reeMvCbraers and make all klnaa of Halt* Wor Switches, Braids, Puffs. Curls, and Frizzles. air le Is not general' known that H. C. WEE, it the Book Bindery over the ItZPORTEIt office, litotes Blank Books In any style of ruling and binding desired. If you want a new Ledger, Jour,- nal or pocket, give hint a call. 'Atireaatrrown MILL.--Carding, Spin ning and Weaving, also Manufacturing, Dressipg, etc., as usnati Stocking Yarn, Flannel, and Cloths for sale. Machinery running in, good order,-and work warranted and done with dispatch. Gam" Smith Bros. Milk Wagon which makes lts daily - round and supplies two bnialrett famillo with pure, fresh milk. Truly there is heti esty even among milk -men, as their many easte rners can testify. tlir . FOß SALE OR RENT.A 3-StOr)r Brick Store on Main Street, Towanda, Pa. Fitteft op for a Grocery and Bakery. For term, addre - JOHN W. Mix, Towanda, Pa. • Deild.tmo" ii~Dnsss-MAKIN4 NINO 4. DUICY, in the Arcade Block, opposite the Episcop4l Church, is prepared to , do Dress-Making in tie lastest style , and neatest manner, on short nott and at reasonable prices. Fitting made a spcialtt. Stamping done also. 1 ; 1 sir 0,000 VEAL CALVES - IVAN'TED.--We waut Five Thoasaud good. fat Veal Calves, to be deli*• ered:etly time before the first of July next,lr [ -Which - We will pay the highest cash price. 1 ' .te1,1045. ; . _ BIIAL7D, HILL k lIELLOCILI I,:mitny FOR Sari.—We have o a Livery 3 eight bOrscs and good carriages, lurk, ete., arid* we carer for Sale Cheap aad on reasonabkttettnk troraio of our agent at the 'stableii, or Or Music Store, Ire CAUTION !—Ail persons are hereb y cautioned against purchasing a note dated auoqt the 26th day of March, 1875, given to Yrtaminicier Bowrojr, for seventy-six dollars, duo one ye r &males 6 94. APPAPYGIWILIII-WAlgarikli ainl4,otrit Y. MaiwOCICMI4I/161114161141ri11i I=iiir she pick , lia4 shall per:r 4417 - *at* by I~li ,11481411111 t. CgAristir. == Ar: 1144 1 1111$--81 M 114 / 1 " 1 P r Wee . '" - omfistilialitriii,*l4' t+lt Lod Ploy, eilip; Steel Pi,*eigth llossiratiiiirOWerlOse £I, 5z WU* ithot Oita* . .16€1thor& 'Mine, ibis Conform, yilir,‘ wle* 114$1**1 mad stWyabikii; - Mrdei mind MiPicii° ooo4 •4 erumicwiteii essiudgi st_AM P. 11. - OW 11011 aik—l4 T. be preseDt and ,Ccatitut all the "loft J. B. OVlrnal 141 " , •,, MTh _WO ; reglibi — 'of wahine Past, No. aft. A. 8., trill be IMAM that HaUj ?Man .May Not loe t ,ereek. Aron, attendance to mooted to tesksanmerenieete tar deriving Deeeratkit Day. By order of the P.O. I GAoAosyelltstro, oiutipt, • Mr Ma. Wit. Bosswinc. Wei of 7. S. ALLYN * Co.. tan bereafter be fooled at O. Yuan it SOP* atrYidn str,ast, where Wield be iteiVto nee' idi of bti nanteions Miele.. And any -in need of. Sarni. taws eranytidng fA Mr line of Undertaing t will 8 the best goods, beat assokinea. and lowest pielle t at their. store, of any place In the estuary. Call an foeyonnelf.' - I„ • 64 .- 1 -7= - '875.- ; , • 1875 . ! SPIVNG AND SLIMMER. 00:RSER do C,OONS'i Are biro ready to serve the public with theletOsi and best Stock of _BOO'IT4 SUM; TRUNIES AND TIIAAXLING.BAGS Aver invited to Toiranda. Pried to suit the times, Cal anti tieo 111. • Pr Selling off gti per Ont. below cost. to 'sere rimming My, stock of. ClOthing. Gents Ifttrnbtldtig Gash, Bate sad Caps he, The entire stock must be sold by May Ist, regardless of cost. All wishing to secure Bargains will remember to call int me; who will be Messed to open one end all before leaving the old stand. -Apr • - ALsx hot.ciatos, Malbetr. - A CARD.—Millinery;! Graryi Open tug May let, Fill. I will continue , to keep a large and well4eJected stock of Millinery Goods, which I Mier .to the public at lowest cash pricy% Booms overlextp:T. I.a.orn & lit.ocflan's Store, Wyo. lasing; Pa. Soliciting a continuance of past favors, I remain, Yours truly,; MRS. A. 0. (oviturisi.D) rzu.ows: • Wyaiusing, Pa., Apr. 7,1976, Wrrv.,WiLL You COOOO P—For the past year we have sold immense tinantities of Dr. Mounts' tiyrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and IIore: hound; and have heard but one opinion concerning It—"Tbat it is the best thing We have elver used." It receives not only the endorsement of the people, but numerous physicians, who are acquainted with its noun esitiou, eve It their unqualified approval. Try It for coughs, colds, erouP,brOrlehiliN asthma, or any form of Throat or Lung distele. It contains no oplum or other dangerous drug ? and is pleatiant to talke. Please cell and inquire about It. Trial' bottles,!lo cents.' We are soie agents for Towanda. TUBBER k GORDON. - • lar, FACTS, FACTS !—AUCTION ALT -vox I Now selling out to the bighest bidder my entire stock, conststlncot Men and Boys• Clothing Goods, *urnishlng Goods, Hats,'Caps, ke., regard less of 'Cost! I am.detennlned to Sell this exteastve stock by May Ist. lea, 'fia I :Seth* then from busi ness in :Towanda. This Is an OptiortrotitY rarely offered to secure bargains and good goods. Don't , fall to attend the sale which commences on Saturday, April 21; 1875, at 10 o'clock a. In. -Pi p.m„ and 7 p. in., and Continue daily Until May lot, 1875. Also, goods sold at private,' sale at auction prices.- : Come one and all,-andsecure bargains at the store of &Lax SoLosioBr, 123 Main Street, To' wands, Pa.; ono door north of Tar.on & Co. Ttiwanda — April 21, 1;375, . . • DIED. I - 1 • 3IELVILLE.—At Broarlitawn., Pa. •1 . March 2a, 1875, of pneumonia, Theodore P. Melville, aged Si years. . 1 The deceased was a good, honest, Christian man. Ills early advantages Were quite, limited. but he made good use of all the opportunities afforded him. During the war he enlisted In Co. G., 57th ltegt. Pa Pots., and at the ein t i' of six months was dis charged on account of aWound received at the bat tle of Filelfiaks, Va. lie afterwards went into Co. A rt 161st - Ilegt..N. Y. Vol., and after serving his country for twentpone mouths, received his final discharge in Florida, at the close of the war. While In thaartny be enlisted asl,a soldier of the cross,, and on his return home united with the ii. E. Clinton. Ile tilled various °tikes In the church, with great acceptability—ln all of which be did the very best lie could, being class-leader at the time of his death. lie died triumphant and 'peaceful lu the Christ ian raid:. "Mark the perfect mad. and beheld the uptight; for the end of that man Is imace." Wyaluging, April 28, 1875 TOW AN I) A *ARKETS, AVIIOLESALE PitieEs. Corrected every Wednesday, by C. IL PATCH, subject•to changes daily. - wheat, Ti bush.. ' .. @ 1 30, Rye, bush • • ' Buckwheat. bush Corn, 'ft bush. • Oats, "f bush Beans, ?bush Butter (rolls) ? tb do (dairy.) "IA lb new Eggs, It do: Potatoes, bush, new 65 Flour, barrel l 575(4 8 00 WzionTs or.Ona.is.--Wheat 60 ihs. ; Corn 56 lbs.; Rye 56 lbs. ; Oats 32 71).5.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 58 tbs.; Beans 62 lb.; Bran 20 - lbs.; Clover Seed 60 lbs.; Timothy Seed 41 lbs.; Dried Peaches 33 Lbs.; Dried Apples 22 Flax Seed 50 lbs. _ QI.T r ?7 , a, lTlO n \ a ' n O ire F r, 1YA r0 T_E . ,P .r.. 0 ,... AV 4. /11 , / South Third Street, Philadelphia, *arch 29, 1875.. MD. ARNIM. V. S. lA% e ' 1234 i 123 ‘ , 1 5.20, c. '92.. M. and S 119 . 119' .. .. .s. .. • 44 64, 44 .1..120,% 121 is 44 44 '44 ..&,.. 44 ,•4 I 123 Pa " '95,4. and .1 1 121 n, 12l:..• 117, " •.i 122% 1= " 'GS, " " . •.1 122% 122% 10-40. coupon : 117 A, .:117.c, " Mettle G's, cy ' 124,3, 120 New D's, Reg. 1831 -- • 1 115% 113% c. 1881 ' 117 117% Gold • 4..115% 115% Silver ' , 107 109' Pennsylvania • ' 55: 1 i .55S 'lteading i• • : 4 % • 33 Ys Philadelphia a Erie I 2211 Lehigh Navigftion • 51i5 514 " Valley, Ex. Div 1 61% f ' 63% Drifted R. R. of N. J 129% 130 011 Creek - •, , 9% ID Northern Central '' 31% j 32 Central Transportation ; 44 i 44 , 4' Nespuelioning 56 .: 56% C. & A.'lliortgage 6's, 'B9 f ..104 . 10434 HE LIST OF LETTERS remaining in ake Towanda Post oMce for week ending A pril 1875 : Bowman Jas E Edwards twiner Itrdwn Ifougklan Mrs Frank Barnes Wm : 11 - 11111 Miss P Boirman t 1- - Caning. B Itatket L Canton' Wei • Park C W = • _Connolly Julia Bickerton James Conklin Martha Stevehs Mrs (leo B Dubois Ltute Sweet Mrs. M. Demcmy B 41Tantsbr Jas Ju „ lia. . Persons calling for any or the_ above letters will please say "advertised," giving date of Hit. , S. W. ALFORD, I'. M. F , OR SALE.-4 valuable farm in Athens twp., laying 2ti miles from Athens liom s • and k miles from Waverly, Centslns, MI acres, of which In are In grass an in. A.,dah7 of :a cows has been kept on It, and there te,base meet stabling for that number. It has a gentle In clination to the south, and Is warm, strpng land. It will be sold low and possession given immedi ately. Address . , • E. D. Eltt(ra, D. F. FARE, Athens, Pa. .1. DREW, on.thh farm. . THE FIRST SPELLING BEE In TOiVANtIA; • FRIDAY EVENINO,•ApriI 30, 1875„ 111 The Soshel and Lltarary boilety of Towandy will give one of theta popnler entertanetuents none as Speling Beast" • The pubilek air ernestly tnirlted,tu bee preasant, and ad to the Invyment of the oeashun. Ano and Intermitting fetnre wit bee Introlused, In retch al nu bee parthisipults. .1 s Precesda (dr the bennatit of the Lady's Be nevolent Aaos,Lastitui. .' ' - • • ADIIOIBHtiN - - - •, 20 Bence, Istirs opus at 7:30 oleksek--to el:omens at 8. G. W. BtEN, flkoolutaster... The following prizes will be offered : ' • ist-7Websters Uttaltzidp4 Die' flattery, or if the winner prefers Its equivalent in money. • . 241,-Fire dollars in Cash. sd—cholee ;of Harpers Weekly. or Monthly, Scribner's or Atlantic. HoixEs VASRAG E. 1 I. Webster Or Worcester will tie accepted as au thority. 2. Words win be defined on request. 3. Comtestaats may -hare but one trial. 4. Failure will entail dismissal trout the clam. b. The Judges will Immediately. *Mlle al; questions AM arts. I. All missed worts to be dropped. „ All who arelithlng. to enter 'ail corftestenfil will Plealle leo? !Games leap this Thursday neely ti tifr, t aril; It., pler. or i tee ' INV' e Aci o Arria 1111 IN =bunt be. A.; t( WittAlkili SOX. Marketa. oo co 50@:00 20 • 21,52" Nem Advertisements. AT THE COL*? fIOVAIE. PULES ` AVerY 6llll O4 l k l . l % tegiß Li)? LARGE Alrfillinufilltell • # Located on iloultiKala Stnet s Tome s, Ta Inoiltuest pertkelers =War due mailentive4. ikprOic. i UNNEYIIIIIIEIIIIL f:=M - 17 , ~;:,- . 7.:-1!!1:,',',.,'•' i';' ;:: REMEMBER! THAT THE REPORTER i-OTT C. E THE BEST - JON PRINTING AY ANTESTABLPHIMN'r ME NORTHERN PEii.NSYLVANIA. IP YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT, COME AND SEE. Office on Park St., (near the Court Mese.) 1 11)11 AWAY.—Whereas, my' son, _LC kIIGENE GILLIGAN, has run away from me, this is to forbid all perions harboring or trust ing lilm. The said Eugene Is II years old; had on when he left • white hat, grey canalsd brown over alls; his a scar over, the left eye, also one on left cheek. Any person giving Information where the ,! boy may be:found. or returning-him to me wjil be ; suitably rely riled. HUGH GILLIGAN. ppm*. ' Campbellsville, Bullltran Co., Pa. IVEW SPRING; GO_OoDS! TAYLOR £ CO.. a QEII2 ARV' OPENING THIS WEEK, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT NEW - STRING GOODS, WHICH. WILL BE SOLD LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CALL AND SEE THEM..; El Tpwanda, April gib, 1875. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. - -Notice Is herebv Oren that all persons In debted. to the estate of Henry Esseuwlne. latecoV Ttrtianda brim., deed, must make Immediate Pay merit to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them, duly, authenticated, for settlement. • - ' . HARRIETT EASENWLNE. • April 22, 116. ‘. - - . Admlnhstratrix. •at)D3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all persmin In. e ted to the- estate of (leo. A. Johnson, late of Granville, dec'd, must make immediate payment to the; undersigned, and all persons having claims agAnst said estate must present them, - .duly anthem. tled, for settlement. McGinnis may be presented to }.'T. Fox, at Towluida, or W. E. Johnson, on the late , farm of deceased. E. T. FOX, . , WhL,. E. JQIINSOV ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . —Notice is hereby given that all persona *ln. e , the estate of Elbert Lyrrel, late of War. to Ammedliite payment to the nn - Mao= having claims Met mid estate mutt them dui! twainthamtst. , . W. W sprillire.. . ', 'r , .A*Distrouir. . ' - ,:1.'::::', 2 . , Z , :;, - '.•`,.l'-` - .i _ l .!-0.;k: ,,,, i BEE I \ DOES Eli CMI -4.- 1 OF -s-j AT THE _,._- TAYLOR & ( 10 . . . . , .. i../i/. z , ~-,,B ); , ,-, 1/ ,y,,--7 ..„ • ARE NOW DAILY MEWING NEW I3PRING 1001)S. . „. • •••! • / • • • I • . . • • ••i / / •- . .-" • ••• SPLENDID. CALICOES, IT CENTS , - CASE FIGURED.P.AMBRICS JUST OPENED, AT 1J 210ENT§ VER'Ir CHEAP BEST ASSORTMENT CALICO EVER SHOWN SHEETINGS AND BLEACHED MUSLINS AT GREAT BARGAINS TABLE. LINENS; TOWELLINCi drk, 1111 NEW COLLARS AND CUF.I RUFFLING, HAMBURG ED INGS, NECK TIES, BELTS, AND' BELTINGS, I GUIPURE LACES, AND PAS ' MENTERIR TRIMMINGS, NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. ~~ ~''; BARGAINS IN . BLACK ALP CAS, SPLENDID STOCK NOW OPFNED - emens -ArTD . 64.4uagAßs. ~V4T-NAitturyozo. " ~.47 RECEIVED stitas. . , - • !/ ," ROOLAMATI.ON, 7 = Winaus, tt o Hon. Patri. D. NOithow, President' Judge of nth Jtidlcial District, ermidstingorthe county of Bradford; and. Hons. S. D. ' Hanicsizsvand C. S. Roseau. :Asioncbte Judea._ in ;And for said county of Bradford, pare leaned theirprecept, bear ing date the Ist day ofE4 1" 1:875, to me directed, for holding a Omit of mid Ternitner, General Jell Dellveryer of the Poet. Com mon Plias _ Cott •the County 6fford, on-, •‘ ondayilaY 8, - 1876.: to continue two weeks. , , Notice la therefore • given tethe Coroners. and Justices of the P eof the County of Brad ford, that they be .th and there in' their proper person, at 10 o'clock Itt the forenoon of, said day, with records,inquisithitie and other remembrances, to do those things which to their °Mee apPertein Lobe done; and • those ;who are. bound by'recogni rice or otherwise to prosecute against "the prisoners ' who are or may be In the lad of said ri,tudY. or Sr ho shall be bonsai toappear at the said Court, st be then and there to prosecute against them shall be just. Jurors are requested tcr/ba in their attendance ; agreeably to their not ce Dated at Towanda. the Ist day of A p in the year of _our Lord, one thousand eight hundred' and sev e nty-tire, and of tne, Independence of t / e . ' States, the ninety.einttr. e - J. MONROE 831 11, She MEE ,7 1 .4 ISt ,OP JURORS OR ‘J. AY Term of Court,_ 1875 4 . i , : / / :.. - - ' ortalsn aUstir 1 ; - .'Albany, 8' W Cluipnim . A : 'Joh ' Chasm /Burlington, west,Odorge Lud • m; Burlington born, ' Jam V Meet Canton twp,'llenry Marion, Canton born, It J litralt; Leroy,. Jesse Robert; Monroe twp, Ellsha Cox: Orwell, Samuel C Well/4;41°m0 bora, Danford Chaffee; Roma -_ twp, Dardel Sullivan; RldgburY. 3forris Cummings; South Creek,,3loses Seeley; Meshequirt,JosephM Voughtt Tray' twp, W A Thomas; Terry, Francis Viall: I:lister, James, - Lenox; Wilmot, James Dark,Tfarry' Tracy, Thos. E quick; Windham, Luelualifilly, Chas. A Shoe maker; Warren , Charles Dimon ,! Harrington Whaltirer. - : • ':1 . . - TRAVERS JOKY, 181 . WEEK, Armenia, Perry ilrookv Asylum. WiLon Fp:Wh ey; _Athens born, Dana? Park, Atiums twit,. WM West-brookrAlbauy.italph Stevens;Durlingtonwest, James DoWitt.Burtingtort trip,lacob fzr-Wrisley;Co lumbia,Geo Rerriek; Canton twit, Arthur Z Mason; Franklin. Ogden Varney; Granville—Seeley Rosier, Jerome Packard;' Herrick, Ethel Fuller, William Nesbit; Leroy, Wm Kelley; LeraysvUle, Welton Paysmi; Pleurae twp, Wm Kellogg,'Wrna ,E Ptper, Ortnal Kellogg; Orwell, John Eastntan; Pike, Ste. phen Hotehinson; Rome twp. jWm R Rock - well; Springfield, Lorenzo Allen, Irwin Burgasst Sliebbe nub,. Joseph M Blackman. Warren E - Gillett; stnitntield, James H Webb; Tilwanda born, Joe W Bishop, E E Buttingteli, John.. Beeman, 'W It Coy °Mete, Theci‘E ,Espy, J' .1 Helght - iir2Orge• ROSS Seymour Stnitit, litmus Taylor, Clark Wilt,nn, Wm . Young; Towanda twp :fames I . W. IlLUElll, Towanda north, Gen li/1111;• Troyt wp, E B Sorb ,l A LindertnaitiTerry, AJaekson, Chester Schoonover. Bluer. Terry; 'Ulster, "Ward Pasta brooks; Wyatneing, ,Cornelius I Downfall; Wind. ham. - Walter White. •• " , TRAVEI:I4 JIJUY 2D WEEK... Asylum. Jacob Emory, Myron Kellogg; Athens twp, W X Green. C C Snell. Athens;!horo. Orrin Jordon; Albany, AA Walt wan Jiarelay,laines It.b. burn;Columbia,Charles Benson:Cantonlhoro,Denuis Baken,Ephraim Case, Frank S Peek, .1 . 4 Spalding. Canton twp; Ward Warren; lierriek,'John Wood burn: 'LBO-field, Henry Hays;Mourne twp, Jut,- .son Mackin:in, Freenian.Sweet: Rome' twp, Simon Bunsen, E 31Towner, Thomas Vocigit4 Springfield. VpmansalerGates, John Illggluit, Wm Westbrook; Standing Stone, E M Heed; ToWanda ludo, Judson Mallory,T M Woodruff, Towanda ts-p, Oro it Fox; TrOy, twp, Abram Jeroloman, Troy both. Win B Or wan; Windham, Carlton Boardman: - Wens. F P Bowman, Harrison . Carr:Wynhising,: Jonathan Unmet; Charles 'Sumner; C A Ston - ell, J A Wilson. J. M. r.SMIT Slierier. TRIAL LISTS--MAY TER3f - 4,, sizio'no wrrt:J . ' •• Llwari Overtgerva Erie R R t 0 • c ter .t it _ ..1 - 01 . 1 S lei j aernan ,S E Smith ''. :.... 1 , ' debt Ira. Thetg:t et aI vs Aurelia We4brOolt et a1.,.....:.eject JohrOlolnies vs Jsitnes Metier 4 n.:,:ntup John Connelly vs Win It Storrs et at ' ' " trespa:ss Norris Fargo - vit Levi Well:. . lippeal Fanny Fare:;s Use vs Levi W i ells I : appeal Jannso Frost vs Chas-D, Cash l , tresmos Jay Green vs German Insurance Co •i debt Dr E L Gardner vs John Clapper ' , warp 31echanies Nat Bank, Chicago vs(' I' Wells's exrs.....as Abram Waltman vs It'm & Toter Batwing r ...trt 4 lrtgf . , Chloe 0 Clark's trmitee vs J' W. Parks • covenant P Brady . vs Jane Gibson 1 ~; appeal Betsey Jane Bogen vs Bleed ,t . Co ' ' • del,t piwips,.Dolge 1 Co vs_ltaroja :k_llot-ford..: .. -.---r - ...l.7=ib.dit' JII Black . TO Iti A Black' ' 4 • ' eject Vol Smith's exrs vs Contiactital Littlnst.b......assump A 'l:McKean vs Win Bags , ject Abram Brant admr is Rodger Ititigi-oge 1 ' • l.e.me Fitzger,dd, Flagg /: Co vs Dunbar .1.: Den ei .o. u nip Andrew Bailey vii Michael Lynch , •ippeal Gm It Small vs It W Nobles- ..... . ' ... . app4.,al B F Ball vs Barney Kane , , appeal Alex Ennis vs J II Smith, et al ' appeal Jaa,Fo'ter rt.' , ,.si..nee v dip. 0 Mint thye....,, ......... ls,ne Cornelius linnsim.ter vod-S Willi :4.4a d-lit Lewis Haven's vs C L Ward's . :tiliii'r,:Le - deli Eleazer Pomeroy vs CC li CClenat 1 , 1 ' iQslie Catherine Wheeler vs Mutt d: StallOrd ejectment F II Person vs John"Wolte appeal Pat Stowell vs J It AVelr'..t C.c - dcl.t A C Moore vs John Cummings . ' issue I' $ Wi litoxm vs E Smith ..... . ' • .-.1..... ._ __ • •-.- . . 'P M Stowell, trustee vs .1: It Weir . I,`o .....41 debt Gz_Nz Kinsman vs Hiram Kinsman, et-al ejectment Wm Braille vs Wm It Foliar ' debt Wm R Foster vs Wm Braine case C B Underntan Co vs .1 F Means ,:t Son , debt Pittaton&Elmim C Co vu S :8 Plo'el et al aaase Fox,'Stevens, Mereur .t Co A's S ARC A Ad: .....for att S.l Delass vs Mark Tyler I Heal S.l Delass v; J C Tyler._' : upp,al 8.1 Sweet vs 8 & IfC Altlt Co -Ss. ~• - ' • • tor att B F Myer' . tbl do -- i do C3l _Myer . do ' do 1 to Juba blastin, et al vs John Hewitt ! appeal A F Comstoek vs E B Willi.lllls ' " ,10,( John C Hannan is Martin V ItogerA et-at ' - tr,spa.3s iinbpoenat returnable 31ay 10, IS7r,, at It. BL PtCii. Prothonotary'. I).EGISTER'S lice. is hereby t;ivett Mat there have 1.1. , •en tiled lii the ortfre of Beal ster of I\\' hit atid.for the county' of Bradford, meottuts of administration upon the following estateß., viz: I ' Foal account of Itbedlah Gore„{ acting -atiorr of. the estate of George .C, Gore, Late of t7.:lteshectuin, dee*dr, „ Final acc't of Geo. W. Brink, miner-cif the estate of Cephos Millman, late of Ler-a:m - 1116 horo,„(lec'.l. Final acct Of E. B. Powell, gaticntlian of Ida I). Sihmeer, (now Chaffee);,tninor chfhtof T. 11. Spen cer. ilee'd. Partial acct of Ira L. Browttand E. W. Decker, exr's of the estate of Jilllll P. Brown. late of Wil mot, decd. ! Fitints -'t of D. S. V' e. ex,"r of the estate of _ ne.FF. ex,l• ~,e e! , L W. Vanness. late of Standing Stone, deed, _ _ Partial acet of-C. E. IN hire anal Litnlng. NV hlppliN adrift's' of the] estate of . enathao Whipple. late Of Asylum. decd. - „ flikat fleet of E. M. B shop, minCr of the estate of J. Bishop, late of sylum..deeti.7 Final account - of S. S. Dartt, es,'r of the estate of Aaron N. Spaulding, late of 'Canton tarsi,. • deed. Final acet of Silas P. Shinerodiu'r of the estate of Stephen Shiner. late of Towanda, deed, Final acct of C, G. Orkney-matter of the estate of Jacob Over, late of Orwell, deed. Final acct 16. Sterigere and Daniel : Bahr, exr's of the estate of Wm. Zaner. late of. Alba ny, deed, Final acct of Martin Tompkins, adm'r of the es ate of the estate of Burton Conrad, tate of Sheshe. quirt, dced. Partial account of N. N. Iletts, Jr., e:Cr and trus tee of. the estate of 11. Charlotte Ward; late of To wanda laim, dec'd. 1. . . Final accounts of 3fattlits Porter, guardian of Hattie and - Wellington Putnam, minor chlldrith of J. W. Putnam, der'd. Final account of adm'r of Ott es tate of 'Bowen Merrill, late of Athens. deed. • Final acetrof of P. It. Blauvelt, guardian of Min nie .I'. Beeman, minor child of J. A. Beeman. deed. Final account of lime(' and Sarah 'E. Barnes- adm'r of the estate of Albert Barnes, late of Gran. Tine; deed. - .; ! , Final acct of Harrison Black, ,Guardian of Coh L. Buck. minor child of Hiram Buck, Tate of Wy- ' Musing. deed. • '' . I , Partial account of Benjamin Ackley', and .1. F. Cluunberlaln. exrs of theestate , of Hiram Beck,' late of Wyalusing; deed. Supplemental final account of, S. Eitffiy. ex'r of the estate of J. Doan, late of Windham, decd. Also the appraisement of property_ set off by ex-. ecutors.or administrators. to widows or ,children of thefolltju In deeedentx, via: , , .Estate of Andrew Dewing.,.• 1 i ' - " Lewis Wheat. ! . •• •• Larrlson Lefler. ' ' - "G. A. French. •• " -WON* Case. . . " " Jacob Wilcox. - " - Josiah Nurse.' . . And the same be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County; Thor:sday. May RBI, at *4 o'clock' v. M., for ronlirio4tioo and aliotranee. 0; U. CHUBRUCN., Register. • o THE SCHOOL IHRECTORS T BRADFORD COUNTY: 'GLNTLEMEN:—In. pursuance 'of the 434 section, of the art of the Bth of :63%1854, you' are hereby notified to meet In Conventlon - fir tii t'quad House In Towanda.Boroukdi, on the first, Tue:hlay.luf 3tay, A. D. 187 being the: 4th- day a the menth. at I o'clock in the aftermKin, and Sehtet, efl'a race, by a majority of the whole numberof Dlrecjors present, one person of literary anti scientific acquirements, and of skill and expeilence In the art of teaching. as County Superintendent for the three Succeeding years: determine the • alitount of compensation for the same, and certify the resultdo the State' Soper- InteuLletit Harrisbnig: as required, by the lath and 40th sections of said art. A. A. jT. F.I X EY. co. Supt. of Brad ford Co. TocranQa,. April 7, 1875 A, UDITOR'S - NOTICE.—In - the ,ci. Matter of the estate of Guy ninny. decd. late of Shesherinin, &e.. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford co. • . : , I 1 , The undersigned; and Auditor appointed to'dis tribute money in the hands of P./secutor, will attend to the duties of his appointment - at the (ace of Smith Sc 3lontanye, Towatuh horn., on SATUR DAY. the Bth ;day of, May. A. D. IB7rs at 2 o'clock P: , M., at which time; and (awl all persons having -claiths against said estate..are required to (gestalt_ the same. . 'A. . - G. D.IMNA OTNY E. aprSw3. : 1 - . Auditor. TNCORPORATIONTYOTiek- - X In the matter of the incerporation-of-thej.itch geld Building Association. of Litchfield, Penna. ' The object of said associatioa is to purchase real 1 estate and to erect thereon a building containing rooms to !sensed for mercantile purposes. - Also a hall in which may be held public mectingsJecturcs, &c., and other rooms hi which to transact township and other piddle and private business. i Noticeits hereby given that the Maw+ named As 'sociation intends to ntake, application io his Excel ency, John T. Ilartrntifi, 60thitor of the Com- Monwealth of Pennsylvania, for letters patent, in corporating said association. under act of -April 29; i 187.1. .. ~.=. ii,"M. CAMPBELL, A. D. MUNN, ~ . 1• ' . BF-NW( ('OOP} R. C. 11. CAMPBELL. aprEiwa. : 'A. J. LAYTON. AlrEill INISTRATOWS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all persons In dewed to the estate of Josfah'Nurse, late of Tusca trim decd, must make immediate payment; and all persons having* claims agatnSt said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. . `Q W. STEVENS. Administrator. : March - LIXE(I. 7 .rO/1 1 S 12.kis hereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of Arabella:J. Well4,tate of Orwoi,deol, tang make inituedlato payment to theamietsigned, and alt persbnit• hating (lain's figaltett. said estate lutist present them, duly authenticated, for !settle- Went. 11F.NitY C.',\1.1.11\. . • • - Exontor. FXECIJtOR'S )1 OTIDE— . Notici, is hereby . even that ail persons lulled to the estate bt py ettes Welt, tate of Towanda detellasedAllee,:re.questell to -make inunedtate , .pay, meat, an r-411 persons havtng :claims again& said WM. W estate ent. must raved thetn dulyauttleutteate4, farad.. m , 'OLFF. Mareb:4 i 7644,. J. I I ^/ -4 4 " • ER NM . , „iy ; ';virtii / . Cart of Cali" . / to tatifibeeterly ' lIDAY.IIay 7 1 , In Towitnift# ...wit:, . „4 ,:- „' • , - •, -, . Amanda f IRA P. F r .. .._ , __...___.... by bk..lof Lipid' 41 , oa f ' • _..,:s by i.qiiar ipet and west byte:ids of 31 - CasKitatatain , of an 'Ore of fraud onore,br (ties -, - - all Ini nived.'w h two framed Manes rbereoll. , • 33 - 4,0 i , /, 1 C 0 ; •4 lw Sat& bora of 'Towanda; ' '4ided,orir north by state street; eait by Weer ! ' avenue d west and south by lands am" to pee. - ; ,Oesslon of*. A. Cash, being 50 17 on raid ase.• nue and.l9o feet on said, street, th a two story 7 eframe..idweliiiik house thereem., - •;?` - - • _ ,i AL ,' Lot ' io, 2,, In - said ,boro of Towanda. and ' boon ed as4o ll ows: Ifeginiiing 'at 'the 'Sounteast . • i‘ of J. - 0. 3 ;rust's lot, thence southerly enrol • C ryes sheet 40 feet, thence westerly and-panne w th sald Froars'lnutb. line 150 feet to lands of .3; y. Sanderscm, thence riortherlit Sander g Wald (rim's east line 40 feet' to told FrosEs line, Meilen , easterly thong sail Frost* flats ilgt feet toilet place _ or beglindogewitb a two story trained house therei on, now Occupied by Trturian Mclntyre. ' 4 . AL140.-Loi ikio. 4, -- iei. saki. tor s o of Tcrwanda. tiro} hotandeilias INlows;/Begirining ou Charles street 7 40 feet south of .1. Q. 'Frost's south-east Cmner.4 Mono: westerly and parailid with said Frost's smith bit I 50`fiet, :lids of J. , V. Sanderson , then southi eriy slang la nd of J. F. S theme: anderson 40 feet, the easterly and liel with said Frost's line iha feel . to said Charles street, thence. northerly along aunt, street 40 feettoplace of.,bilinnlng. with. - a two story' framed, house therecoOlow °copied by James . Cur ran. • ' ` ',„ i • • , .. , __. . 4 . sugi, monipt i.in 0- theoo . Log winded 41m -r- AT.SOLot:No. 5, In said, horn of Towanda, mitt bounded :as follows: Beginning on the west side of, Charles Street $0 feet: south of J. 0. Frost's smith-i east corner, thence westerly arid parallel with said;( Frost's line ISO. feet to lands of J. F. Sanderson. thence Southerly *tong said Sanderson's line 40 feet, thence ctrerly and parallel with said' Frost's Hoe ISO fear t Charles street.' thence northerly' along I saki rite t 40 feet to .the „place of beginning; no , .1 ALo-, S-Lot Notomsitnate In sald tom of Tovranda.l bounded as folknys: Beginning on the west sidenf Charles iitreet 120 feet south of .1. 0. Frost's south: ea:4' Mmes., thence Westerly and parallel sytth said Frost's line 150 feet to lands of - J. F. Sanderson.'; thence sent herlyalong said Sanderson's line 40 feet ; to the lands of John Liolines, thence, easterly along' ahl.flolitie's line 150 feet to Charlealltreet, thence nor' herly aiong - sald street 40 - feet. to the place of, beginning. willt a two story , frame dweilltighoose Motet:M . lnm In posseodon of Mahlon Wood. . A LSO. !Lot No. 7tiltnate in said Bore of Towan da:, Intl 'bounded on the north by lands of J. Lantz. east byi lands ofd. F. Means, south by: !ands of t)., S. Pratt, and west by 'Charles street. being 50 l ii i f.!,,.t front on wild street arid 140 feet deep, all Itm proved. Itti buildings. , .A.T.S(I-.4.0t No.. O—Ohe other lot of land In said torte, of Towanda, bonded on the north by Poplar I Street:44st by land- of C. A. Griswold, south by hurls .L. F. 3feans ,and West by lands -of C. E: ilaightj being lot No. et. On map of surrey of the Cash eitele: all :int - proved. with :spring of water , thereon,' With lead pipe leading therefrom. • A I.SIIH.Lot No. 9-0 no other Tot °f land In sail bet, of Towanda. bounded: on the north by-Poplar street.'mst by Land lately owned by Peter Jacobus, now mr4aCd.by John ifoltnes, smith, by lands of .1. Fo M•mosiand weed lit -land lately drimed by 3,0., Arroat amid conveyed Isg_him to Andw. Ilafimp! er. all i f,roved,'Lwith a framed dwelling house thereon% Seiredohil taken Into execution at the suit of 3. P.- Kirby vB,]l". litatultall . , et. al.' ' , Al:St:b-4nm other lot of land In Fraukiht. town rbir. boimded on the north by of Win. Tioekwell a''l Wm. Tall,. east by land - sof Wm. Ito - wkweli,' Will. Tall and land In pos4ession of J. IL Irannent,v:Outh by the public 'debts-41y anti TO:retitle - ?reek and west by Lands of WM:.A. Rockwell and Iftitnies Noble, eontainityv mires of Imo! more or ie.... !di improved. - 1,,S0 -One other lot of laud in ,wysox township and bounded on the north it's, a street 50 feet wide. eas b Wm. F. Shultz and cast Towanda: school , by ha:re-ltd. smith by land of John E. fidget, 'and wet by-plot in the possession of John Shultz. ' - ALSO—Two other lots of land, In Wysos hieing iqt No. S of block No. I& and lot ' No. 5 of Mork - No, 12, in 3terenr, Mot,..stan & 3torsly's subedl-. vi.len East Towanda, 'each lot being 50. feet trout by 150 ft et deep. Seized and taken tote execntlon at the suit of Noide, Holmes & Wlckhanit, trustees of it, Pettes•St Co. vs. Bramhall. hod fl, G. roil Al„Sa--Orie other tot of land in Towanda lioro.. lionnileftren the north by lands of ((ten. P. Cash and Mrs. 'E. :I.X.arber• east by - laid , of David Gordon South 1w Poptar street. ant west by lot contracted, to I'd being far feet more 'tar less en Polk bar street marabout WO feet deep, with a lump two story dwelling, house thereon. ' • A'T.Stf,—d.ot No. taller lid of lam) In s a id - T6S1:11111:t. hounded on the north .by land,. of Mrs. F. F. Barber.-en,t brother lands of WA-Irani south by Poplar street and west by lands of P. , ('ash. being about '33 feet front on said [.str ,- ,..t. To- about too feet deep., with a framed dweil- Ing lidise thereon. . A LSO}-Lot No. tt--One tliletr lot of Land In sad ' hero of 'Towanda. at th-i Interseetlon of -State-,,St. end' Western avenue, 11011:bled on the north. by said , Stui.• street and on the rat ,"hy sald'Aventte. and soc , h- and 'west by Land In pre:session of F. A. Cash. he;tx'3o feet front on 'aventrt. and 100 feet on', gat i street'. wltlva two,storied frame dwelling tlr•reori,! .; , .elzed and tal:en Into execution at tin, - W..11a1.. vs. W. i Itnuthall, et al. '...:1., , (1—pne other lot; of land In'Artnettla town , - honi n p,l on tip:. 104 - th by lands or Alfred Mi., iltien,t be laud~ He'll* . Covert. on the.:orinclo I l e !n?ul. of 1r.”...Za Scott. and other )ands of the de- . ftclant. Y.lattgou Smith:and, on the' west by lain I of Walter eullon. bettio.lot No. 290 on warrant,: No. 9.".V3 and 993, cOntairtlng.loo acres of land more or !;•, , S.: r A4-SO—Oite other lot 'of: land in Armenia twp, bounded on the north by lands 'ht Walter:Bullard aml add lanson Smith: on the east by land o'c Ifos..a Scott. MI flit Solltli by lands of :lames FnimMos estate. now Minks of Crawford. and on t h e laiols of Anson. Painter. containing 114 acres and lo perches of. land.nutre:or les, and being 104 ISO. :03. of warrants Mit and 9:4 of the ?:lugar 11 , 041 lands of H. Orinket, decd, as by V MMet !Oral t Jr.. abotit 'l2O acres Improved no ism It Of slid lots with 2 framed houses. 2 framed I granary and orchard :thereon: Setred nod taken into execution at- the suit Or 0. P. Danard. : , vs. Ailansou sMit h. ' • !,?40--Cint , other lot of land in Towanda "tom.. hounded sill the north by E . Bralaeth enst by an aliey. lands of 0, Burdett and west by tails of Co,Ming, & and S. G. 'boner. I..ing about 21 feet front on .Elizaheth street. and almtit , PM feet deep. with a tivo - sthry framed dwelling house with basement -anti framed ham lb , r on. ri:dred and taken into exeentlon at the snit of 11: L. Senn vs. W. Bramhall -and It. • Al,so—fine other lot of land in South Towanda. hmutiled on the east by Centre street, west by . James ilrlsinon. north by F. F. Mason; and south hy - Mason St.,..with a one and a half - stony house lilt 27 feet thereon. Seized and taken' IMO execution at the stilt of Montanyes vs. F. M. It4ek t 4. ALSO--rie other lot of land in Wet Burling ton twp,„ bounded On the north by Land oil S. F. nfllic.S.!eaSt by land of J. M. Thurston, south by land of S.Sinith and west by land of con taining 60 acres of ,land. more or less. about 15 acres improved with a framed house, framed. barn null few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken 'into ex uem ion ai'the snit of Franklin. Bellows vs. Philip Packard. ALSO—pm , other lot of land In Towanda boro.. bounded follows: Beginning, at the: north east corner of;('. M. Halls' lot, thence northerly along Third StriSet 43 feet to John iltaluns south-east eor ner: thencetwesterly along said Rahms l south line 140 feet; thence sontherly along line of O. ttart lett,4l fret to said Hall's north line, the - nee easterly . along saidline 140 feet. to, the place of [beginning, with a two story framed dwelling house thereon. and taken itito'execution at the snit of 11, 1.. Scott vs: Nt'.. Brandiali. LSO—One other Jot of , laud in Smithfield turn.. , hounded on the nortlV by lands of Mrs.' Harrlet.l.. Brigham and Merritt Wood: east by lands of .11 S. iraniptwilt!ll. S. Kingsley and Thttrid' Gates; 'Reath be lambi Of David Gates and lirael Phillips, dec l d, and west by lands of Jameil Fletcher and Merritt Wood, containing IS4 acres of Jand.•ttiore 75 acres Improved. with two fraMed that framed barns with shed attached, two orch ards'and other fruit trees thereon. Seized anti ta ken inui execution at the, suit of 'F. DC: A. Rings . Icy vs. O. P. Kingsley. ALSO—One other lot of land hi TusCarora twp.. hounded on the north by lands of ,IT: T. Shaw and D.Sturdevant. east by land of S.'A. Clink and A. Silvara; south by the public high Way, leading from Slivara's store to .Wilmot Coburn's and west by landS of Wilmot Coburn and the State of 11. F. Keeney, deed,•contaluing 70 acTes of land more or less. about 40 acres.improved. witita framed honSe, (rained barn and fruit tires thereon.: :Seized and taken into execution at thl , , stilt of James Stevens vs. .1. Atkin:4. - I.Sg'.—sOne other lot of 'arid In Troy township, • boontliNl on the north by Miler lands of Thomas Merritt. east by land of Leonard llrothers. south by land of Page 31 organ. and 'west by the imbue highway leadinglrom lEast Troy to• Granville Col in!, containing 50 acres of huid more or less, about In acres Improved, with a framed i t on s e,lrann.,ll t , artt muliorehartilWreon. Seized and taken Into xecution at the suit OEIB., F„. Itedingtim vs. Thos. • • Merritt. • A 1,94 1--One other lot of land in Monroe - Awp., bounded on the north, west and. south by hinds of J. U. Lewis. and on the east by land ofi D. It. Black- man. etintaftting 30 acres of: land, more or less,about' 3 acres Improved, no buildings. - ALtittesthe defendamt. E. M. ilinis• undivided one-half interest in one saiv-null In Monroe (WI. •sitnated on bods of .1. A. Lewis. with the appurie".. !lance's. privileges, at taelunents and fixttires belong ing to - same. Seized and taken into execution at the snit. of John It. StintmenpvB. E.H. Harris. • ;T. M. S3IITIIO Sheriff. • •A tnrralt , sNotr WE.—Delos Rockwell vs. 3 . i Irani Rockiellind mark, : No; 412. Felt. 'r. 1874. IJelos Rockwell vs Nitaist Rockwell and 'WM. tielger, 860, Feb."T. '157 I. Ir. M. Rockwell vs.iNirani Rockwell, N0. , 801.. Vol,. T. !t74. Itt 6mirt :of Cismnion Pleas of RradfonliCounty. The • undersigned. an Anditor appointed py said court, In:distribute moicey in Sheriff's hands, arts- ing from sale of real estate of Nirarn Itoekwell. 'will attend to the duties of his appointment at Um office of Thebes Rockyell..;l4 Troy Borough, Pa.,on IN'T.I)7 4 :F.SDAY, APRIL ; 1875. at 10 o'eork;. A. m., , wliere all person having claims-upon 6:11,14 fund:twist present them.; nr be debarred from sour-i hog tu - npon the samet JOIIN )11X, . -Auditor; j 3larch C.. 1:87&-w-t. • , . A ITDITOR'S NOTIC •T.P .I `Kirby vs. Henry Hann. •In the Court oft cominon Pleas of BradfOrd County, 'No. 163, Sept. • 1873; • The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court; to distribute the funds arising front the sale, of, defendant's real estate, wilt attend do the duties, of-his appointment at MA office :111 YonmoLl 80n , ., 1 on FRIDAY, April 30, ,1,173, at 10 o'clock .A. 81..1 when and where all persouslaving claims upon ;midi fund. nuns prrscnt thetm'or be forever debarred; l from Coming In upoltheo.iinte. • . - ANDREW WILT, aprg3w„ = I • Auditor. -A trprrows NOTICE.-4n - ne t . 'natter of the estate! of Wtn..lolmsbn, The undersigned laving been appointed-auditor by the Orpiuis' Court of BradfOrd county, to disri tribute rands belonging to salitestate In the handl of the- administrators, will attend to his dutietqah the °Mee of Peet _Davies, In the borough of To-1 wandti Mit 31QNI/AY, APRIL 19th. 1873, a? II o'clock 1!'. M., at -which tame mud . I:dace all per:40110 having- elaims against said fund are required topreL,l sent the or be forevCr thdetrred train ffitoing! An upon said fund., HENRY"PEET, . Marchl7,'73-Iw. ; 1 Auditor. PPLICATION Ll 5 IIIVORCE.--1 /IL 'TO Olivia li, 311Ckes.—No; 382, Dec. Teriml 1n74. Vim are to•relTy notllled that Lovell fl.Ntickleij your liti khaud. has applied; to the Court of CormuoU Pleas of Itrmitord Comity for-a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and `the said Court Las ap-1 poilitell kN I )..t Y,tho ad day of 'May liaatui hearing the said t Loi;ell in ,the c immise.g, at which time. mid place you can attehd I' you think pro r. • J. M. IsT — IN DIVORCE.] A T o Pendleton floodfleb.—No: 606, Dec. i'erui 187.1.—Y0u are hereby notified that Ella Goodrich, your .wife, has,applled to the Coen of Commm4 Mai Bradford County, for a diresce from tb Ronda - of matrimony, - and Atm, said 'clatiit itia,ap4 pointed' MON DAY. the } Rd day of May; 1873,. to hearing 'the said Ella: 111 Ahe premises, at vide time and place you can attend if reethink tamper. I - I I • SMITH 1 - . Obeliffd EH , / R• r -i. ....• , / 1,, - ' ...t ..., •. / ./ t