*Nod *path% Towsaia, Pa., Thursday, May 13, 1875. LOCAL AND . GENERAL. REGISTER and Recorder CHRBBUCK is t aliCied with tare eyes. • Boss " GEIGER - bas been elected Treasurer of Franklin Steam Engine Co. Tni dapple grays, owned by Tour 0. WARD, are the finest_ looking ' pair of horses in town. • rum H. E:Pirciwat is new teaching the young idea of Cheanung "how to .loot." Y. M. C. A..L.A prayer meeting will be held in the rooms of the Y. M., C. A., .every Stindayftemoon at 4:30. "Mies S. J. - I,Ewis-•- was elected School Superintendent of Tioga' county, on the 4th i nst, at a ,11.ary of $1,250. • Oun enterprising architect and builder, .1. E. FLE3fING,' hag the contract for the new Congregational church, at Potter- cille) WE . ULF I pleased to notice that our young friend, Joni.; STRYKER, has been I, appointed to a position in the, First Na "ti,mal Bank. PEnsoNAL.-0. P. LyoN„ an old resi ,lent of thg county, but now a citizn Of !'alto, 111., is making a visit to his friends iii-this vicinit) ITOWE preached an excellent li,eourse in Christ Chtnvh, on Sunday reviving last, and administered the rite art' confirmation to live candidates. C I'I.A IN C. C. McCABE . will deliver . lik lecture. "The pright side of Life in . Libby Prison,' On ThurAay evening, May %.20. at Central Hall, Athens. \1•t: lIAN:E received from our young fiend. Cadet C. B. SATTERLEE:a neatly printed invitation to attend a series of hops to lie given• by the cadets at West • '. W. ALvtitin, N. N. BETTS, jr., and 1Y A. ()N . J.:H.II)N, Esq., have been elected l lelegates-to the International Conventw -- ~Ithe Y. M. C. A.,jwhich meets itr Melt :ll4,ml oh the 26th hist: TIFF: Supreme Coitrt, on Monday last, I,eadcred their deei4on in the case of At.- riirr Bnowx. Jtuige M<►itnow is affirm and-the condemned man will not have new trial. The day of execution has ri. , l yet been fixed - by the Governor. ;' D. M. PITCHEIt.; old teacher, and :fOllllCl' resident of this cinuitipirticiiial leol in air orthographieal contest in Owego : thv other night. •• Eviscerate •• was too naleh for him, and die stepped down ont. -- • , lltt: a.ivertiseine4of the old. reliable .•1:1_ louse of Dr. PORTER, appears-in columns.to-tlay, after an ain,:ence of a r. The D4>etor is a ..shremA bus'inese. nnitt. and knows frOnt• luu g exvmience th:11 aw.er • flirts. K. 11)-:Ecukaz, of Elmira; ccittly delivered a; discourse defending th.• whisky traffic. If that sort of thing i- •• stealing the livery of heaven to .ri‘c the devil in," ‘ - e, don't know what w"ttid lie called. F 1:1% I En's anti Steamlxtat Time-Table, .contains an interesting tle t)f th new „Masonic Temple. I: , .t.ry member of-tli order should have :I r.py. Send 10 centslo J. IV. FRAsmit, s..th :1(1 srtreet. Tl,lliladelphia. t: of our prominent attorneys exhib pcd his knowledgel of agriculture the ..11it'r day. by asking the man who came ,to plow his garden: What he was going to do.-With that rake. Pointing tO a harrow it i ti c‘NV'tigl)ll tolle ' pting and ar i.tn;fing flowers for Decoration Day, will wet at the parlors of the Young Men's Cltritian 'Association. on Wednesday. May 19. 1875. at 4::10r. M. • .1. ANDREW WILT; of Com. i . r ti.kvtiVit 144.11 illt;i111:thil that of (ung . men of tliis plaro think the t' , .1 , 111S of the V. M. (t. A. are exclusively foli the 'use of mei/114.1-s' of, the Associa tion. the President dt sire to say that it expeeted that //!I'wlill "a}ail themselves them. • • • ecceivetp from the eilitOr, .1. W. Pt: IstEn. the May,. mind ler of his Railroad and Stcantboat Time-Table, ,oyl Pocket (.nick-Book to places.of pub interest , Philadelphia."- It is-a per feet epitinne of infOrinaoon, and is gold At the very low pri . ce of ten cents. Office !al 39 South 3d t.reet. Philadelphia. , . Tin; iinn of Cobnic, ntissm.i. & Co., ; ita, litiAl,dissolved.; by the withdrawal of t 11,• - t NN 0 junior partners, J-11.1.4" II - Coo- , 1 1 1 N, ;111 ,1 C. 31 . .. 11.-3.1. t.. :The latter gen- tkin.w. we turterstainl, hasengag,ed, with 1 i, liardware Om in New York. 31. i. liAl.t. .t young man of most exemplary- habits, i .!11,1 is th(4 - ougltly hosted in the hardware 11,tile. 7 r_ frame of a house, which Mr..lAcou L. IV Fat was erecting, in Fairview, blown down on Wednesday; about Mr. S. and his brother Q`4:CAlt "vrt* ;It work on the frame, and were ~t ut•what injured. JACOB jumped about t yf , et to the grouno, the shock par alvzin;.: Ilk limbs, and injuring. his back. ' ll, . j hraller had his - :.ankle sprained. leeture delivered by Miss Pi".TTY,: :71nolay evening last, in the M. E. .1 lull, h. «ate iiStened . tu by a large, intel ii•_•4.la. and interested .audience. The H , ,iker has an easy 'rather graceful ; 0 1.11 : es , . is'ilioroughlY in_ earnest her .I , lv4waeY of the tcniperanee reform, and• meetingy'eannfit but result in great AVe heartily bid her God-speed in 111:1=11 Thi. opening of the public reading ~f the Y. M. C. A.. on Monday t last. drew together 41 lat,4;e hum t.f the friend's of the Association, and t 11.• ev,ening was spent in the. most enj0y ;,1,1..• Manner.. dons R. ARRISON, of New ! Ittdge BENTLEY, of Williamsport, I),ELos ItocKwum.,. and E. 13. PAR-, Troy,weTe among the guests. .In excellent el.llat ion was prepared-by th , •Ltdies and served free to all. If the iiiterest and enthusiasm manifested halm aterprise on the occasion; is an indica tion of what is to follow, the young. men who have organized the .Vssociation have eviry reason to feel abundantly satisfied iiith the uudertal k ing.. • The rooms hereafter be found open t. (411 .t. at. till 9 T. li p and the public -. .nerally are cordially' invited to - .visit ... 1 ..;z4a, The rehdbag. pvasr, tlus traika 'aud.uta v4l al vt-ys t> (data cfri-* 41) eV.' • • • 411: A moms= is fa foot in_ this place, looking to an understanding between the knreral pastors and einiginatdons, that for the'nex(sic months but one service shall be held on Sunday in the churches. As the services are now arranged, Sun day;, instead of being a day of rest, is one of severest tell to many,, and we opine" that the prolimed movement would event uate in - real benefit to all. WHILE there is less building going on In town thati usual thls•Spring, there ap pears to be Plentrotwork in the way of repairing. Mr. E. 9 - rEtvroN has painted his residence, and put a new slate roof on it. Mr. MaiTARLANE is also slating his house. Ex-Sheriff NAN FLEET, not to be out-done by , his up-town neighbors, is also fitting up his residence on State street. JOSEPH KI,pSBURY is enlarging his house. FRANK DECKER is also making an addition to his residence on Chestnut street. WE ARE pleased to announce that onr old friend and former townsman, M. E. SoLomolv, has again embarked in business here. Twenty-two years ago Mr. S. came here and opened a small clothing store, and continued in business ere until after the war; when, having . i quite a fortune, he retired, leartilg the store to his son, Airs. The latter having con cluded to remove, to Buffalo, the father again assumes control of the Towanda house, and will spend most of his time here. Ile takes a younger son into co partnership, end the business, we have no doubt, will .be *conducted with the same energy and honesty which has always characterized the establishment. NonvuEitis - Disrmer CONVENTION 1.0. OF G. T. The— first quarterly session of the Northern District Convention I.o l rof< G. T., will -.meet at Canton, Bradford county, Pa., MI the last Tuesday of. May, 1.8:5 at 11 o'clock A. sr., and continue in session at the wish of the Convention. " The elective officers shall be chosen by ballot, for one year, at the regular meet- Mg of 31a . y. each 'year." There - fore, all can easily see the need of a good delega tion at Canton on the last Tuesday of May. A cordial welcome is waiting. WILL T. LAWRENCE, Dist. See:, East . Canton, May 7, 1875. AT 'rim annual election of officers for the ensuing year, by Naiad Engine OD., N okiit -_,. 2, the following persons were chosen: - .exident--C. P. WELLES. ' ' . l - - ' "ce-PresideAt- T —E. P. Isou.tm. Wording sec . 4—A. T. PIERCE. --' FihaiiCiai 'See . E. M HITMAN, Trea.torer-E.'P. PIERCE. - Foronan..—E.:l3. STINE. Firia .4Asittri/114 2 7-OI.IVER BENNETT. . Seco . rad BRAUND.' t'ontinco,..S.tm AL LEN. • Areineio—Crvo;tor: WELI.r.s, H. KINGS BURY. I PERsoNAL.7--COl'. J. A. Comm: is still confined to his room, but is thought to be out of danger. =Ex-Sheriff SrAunxo was taken ill at the residence - , of Ids T. W. Mix, Esq., in this.. place, several days ago. where he has since been confined to his room. . —.Jo:as It. Imum).s. who was some M3II!MSEM paid his friends liege a dying visit on Sat-, urday evening.la4. , _Wtt.t.t.ut Scorr, who was seriously injured by a fall months since, is slowly recovering from the effects of his injuries. awl is no* able to be on the street. • - THE anniversary exercises of the Epis copal -Sunday-school. ' Sunday last,. were made dOnbly interesting ,by the presence and participation of the Bishop. The order of exercises, as arranged by the Rector, was well carried out, and ren. deredtheltasion not onlyedifying but entertaining. 1;0. Mr. Mcb.vAINE made some most excellent and well-timed re marks, ;mil was followed by the Bishop. .in a short addresS appropriate, to the omi sion; after Which : the several classes each recited a text bearing upon the Ascension, and presented their ofkrings to the Rec tor, together with a bouquet of flowers. The flowers were' . placed on an arch which Lad been prepated in the chancel, and when they were' in, the - scholars dis covered that 04 had produced ".Tor." Tim whole amomA of the offering for the' year was i;:236. IaiDGE-DeputyintosT installed the fol• lowing oflicerS over Alvord Lodge. I. 0,.‘ of U. T.. on Weddesdayevening last': \V. C. W. Al.vonn. 1 • W. I"..T.—Mrs. 0.. T. CIICIIBUcK. W. S.—CuAs. H. ALLEN. W. A. S.- I S. Itoyi.E. W. C.—J. W. 3L—N.'IVJ Ar.vmm: • • W. A. M.-- 7 314 C. H. A LLEN. MAXWELL. ! W. T.—C. P. Niciim.s. W. If G.—Mis E. 14FIDI.EmAs: • W. 6. KEYSER. W. H. S. - =:-,3fig:s NANcir SNELL.. W. L. 5..-31rsi C. J. COOLIIAU6 11. W. C[ T.—J. P. VANFLEET. Lodge Deputy C. H. ALLEN. , Rep t to Grandl.Todge—J. P. VANFLEET Proxy—J. A: WILT. Clark Olmstead vs M P Olinstead. On motion, Court appoint Wm, J Young, Esq., a Commissioner to take depositions. Nathan Coleman vs Pamelia A Cole man. On motion Court appoint. E. Carr, E.sq., a commissionerto take depositions. Charlotte J Alvord vs Clark N Alvord. On motion court appoint .1 S Williston, Esq., Scommissioner to take depositions. G W Pressey vs Reuben Rhinebold. On motion Court grant rule to show cause why judgment should not be open ed, and the defendant let into a defense. In the matter of a County Bridge - over .Tosearora, Creek. The Grand Jury re turn that the bridge is-necessary, but is not too expensive for, the township to. build. Report of viewers disapproved. In matter of a County Bridge over Wyalusing Creek, The Grand Jury re turn that the bridge is necessary, but is too expensive for the township to build. Report of viewers approved. Milton' Adams vs Lucy L Adams. On motion Court appoint A S Hooker a commissioner to take depositions anedi rect the Sheriff to make proclamation. Mary Green vs Wm S Green. Frances M. Fisher vs Jas P Fisher. On motion Court direct a subpoena- in divoree to is sue, in each rase. The following Sheriff's Deeds were ac , knowledged in open court, by. the Sheriff, J Monroe Smith : To Philip Hand Henry Yawger, for a house and kit in Ulster township, sold April 29, as the property of A B Lincoln; consideration $390. • - To A S Baldwin, for tiro lots or land in Pike twp., containing- 1472 acres, sold April 29, al the property of D C Scott; consideration $3,114.50. To Thomas Dunbar, for a piece of land in Troy twp., containing 22 acres, sold Jan 28, as the property of Dana Dunbar; consideration, $340. To Kelion Packard, for a - house and lot in Alba, known as the Union Hotel, sold Feb 5, as the prOrierty of Ira H Smith; consideration, 450. To DI L Rockwell, for a piece of land in Canton twp., sold April 29 as the prop erty of Elisha and J E Rockwell; consid eration, $230. To Pomeroy Bros., Febor five loss of land in Canton twp., sold F 5, as the proper= ty of J; W Bailey and N Van Name; con sideration, $96. To John McCracken, for a piece of land in Asylum twp., containing 50 acres, sold April 29, as the property of Isaac Davis and Charles Harris; consideration $360. To C S Russell, or a house and lot in Towanda Boro', sold April 29 as the WHILE we are all prone to find fault prop er ty of jam s Lockabee; considers. with the unseasonable weather, and de- Lion, $250. clam the like was never before known, it To C Atwood, for a piece of lattd in may. be Well to 'refresh - our memories in Eike twp., containing 95 acres, sold April regard to the:patter. A ; contributor to ; 29, as the Raped,' of Asa J Mime; con sideration- $875. the Cleveland lierakt sends t& following To Horace Spencer, jr., for , a'!zpiects of note. to that raki, eonerzing the sprig land s in Burlington p.4ontaining 37 - ot 1673 . ac bold April -211, as 14.4trrtI or _ - . W C ctanitientitti • . -111 -tx k lijok*4o.l l 4o4l4ttit 6 1 3 1100 • .To 31 L fo ct i ab rA:tlloll . 714 lhastiolyttplotaifter: ***l tikbro* -044#0. AT .t regular encampment of Watkins. Post, No. 68, G.A. 8., May 7, 1875, the following comrades were appointed to make arrangements for observing Decora tion Day at this place, Saturday, May 29: Mar Shall a the Day, Col. E. OvEirrox, jr.; Committ...e to solicit aid for defraying expenses, Comrades JAsim BRYANT, - E. OrkurroN, J. MADILL; Committee of arrangements Comrades H.J. WM. S. ViNOINT, J.. N. CALIFF; COM: .mittee on flower, Comrades J. ANDREW WILT, W. SCJTT, W. S. VINCENT, J. N. CALIFD. LYON. : It was resolved that the following-nam ed• ladies be rerytiested to assist the com mittee in obtaining, contributions of flow ers, and arranging them for, time occasion, • ! Committee 'to solicit tloWeis —Misses ELLA PRATT ! NRLI.TE LAMOREVX, MART PARso:4;s, MAT 314CFARLANE, ANNA Krr- KENDALL, .111.ABYArs$ELL, JF.ssrE NOBLE, STELLA PrrcO:ri, MARY 31ERCER, NEL LIE HINE, ETTIE POWELL, ETTIE MOL. now, Miss 1474-E Coomtrint. Committee to assist in arranging flow ers-31is. E. Qvinios, jr.,• Mrs.,. W. 8. VINCENT, Mrs, Dr. JOUNSON, MTS..C, D. Wuhan's, MrS. a W. scorr, , miss IRENE MASON,' Mrs. F. J. CALKINS, MISS , HOWI.',s-, Mrs. W. G. TRacT; Mrs. M. M. iSrm,nlNO, Miss titEEsoN, Mrs. J. N. CALVET, L. R. FROST, Mrs. CVAIILES Maitern, Mrs. W. Down:. GEonoT: V. 31vwn,-Adjutant whitrY Oen IRMO ss NO. d it to tin as rand it in my book," From April lit to 1day,19,,i18784 The past winter has been long and cold; not much spring weather up to this. Cold weather set inthe beginning : of October, 1872, and kept on Illthota finch let-up to date. Peaches, Isabella grapes, and other tender vines were killed. . • April Si,' 1878—Cold and wintry .. _ ' April 25, 1878= - Snow and frost this morning; cold and wild snow storm all prll 27,. 1878—Snow; last night frost. /April 03, 1773—C01d and fir:sty. • April 29, 1878—Fine day; coldat _ April 80, - 1878—Frtrat this mo ; sin bright. • May 12, 1873-Bcine Warmer. May 18, 1878—Thunder storm last night; cold Ito-day. May 14, 1873-43nowing. May 17, 1873--Cold and frosty all this week; a white frost this morning. ' • May 18, 1873—White frost this morn ing; cold north wind. May 10 , 1873 —Spring weather corn . men. TUE attention of the Court was occupi ed most of the time last week, in the bearing of Use - .POWERS homicide case. The cause was ably managed by the at torneys on each side. Mr. MePrlznsoles argument to the jury was highly com mended by all who listened to at, as was also that of Cot &Erre. IV. 'l DivrEa, Esq., on the part of the Comrikonwealth, made a malt clear, forcible, and candid argument,_ which was listened to by a large audience, although it IV - as nearly midnight when be closed. ~The whole trouble and cost of this case is directly chargeable to'Ner - !-and the unfortunate men who weremoved to the foul orbit(' of murder, through strong drink, have learned by : sad experience, that "strong drinkis raging." - ED. REPORTEd: I notice that ••ZEXE SMITH,". is likely- to become notorious. A learned critic has conferred a bleaSing up on the public, by furnishing much valua- . ble knowledge in a historical poTtit of though the author of ".r. -- iVI. - ffe the Wyoming Valley," had never so Much as, dreamed 'of writing, a word of accurate history, in the story referred to.. The story was written dnringjeisure hours; as a mere pastime, and offered to the public more to amuse • and perhaps while away an hour pleasantly, by those who cared but little about " anachro: nisms," 'verisimilitudes," "craisemblan ces," etc. The critic might have borrow ed a German word or two, after exhaust ing the French and other languages, and added more force, if possible, to his criti cism. For instance, "Constantinopoli-,. tonisherdoodleSacksfifeehenmearchenmai cbessolmskindskinder," would have led the public to a more exalted opinion of " Antiquary's"-vgduptuous effusion.' If in-y friend cafe t swallow that thirteen feet awl six inches of snake, nor compre hend that awful bear, smaller ones can be had on application, with .stamps enclosed, or sent.by express C. 0. D. The author would further state that he was -well ac quainted:with DANIEL B . nOwN, of Brown town, having very,glistinct.recolltion of many, happy days spent in his society. He teas mag dear grandfather. The DAN IEL BROWN of the story, I 'never had the pleasure of meeting. I do not recall to mind just where the man was 'born, nor the exact date that he put in his appearL mice. • Mr. Yonx, of Wysox, I also knew .and highly esteemed, having been at his resi lence many times, while I was a member of Dr. THOMAS 3IADILL 4 S family. My recollection of those (lays brings joy to my mind, while I write. Mr. YORK, of the norratiee, never had ati existence, save in the author's imagin— ation. lam glad to learn - that nny Mr. Mums was- born on the east side of, Spanish MI; I always supposed he was a native of the south side —at least one would suppose so, front the Marla man ner in Which he stirred Antiquary's"' historic depths (sie). I wonder who ever' said : they (BnowM, Vow: , and llAnnts) were born in Towanda. • My good friend's opinion of Indians, 'is nice. but I have no doubt it would be radically clanged, if he had one month's! experience with the " red skins," even in: these latter days: "Go West, young man, go West !" (If, ho*ever, you are a wo man, I won't ask you to). In conclusion, I hope Co part with •'.ln tiquary " on the most friendlyiterms. lle has done nobly, and the public no doubt appreciates his services. The " Early Life in Wyoming" afforded me 'much pleasure while writing it, and, I trust, with all its imperfections,—which were inany,no one was " phool " enough to believe one word of it. Affectionately Youris THE . AUTlttnt I tbara , N. Y., May 7,1875. COE: Itr 'PIt(WEEDINGS. - •Wetlitesday.., May 3 122 siiithn - .tty - ofiliolin.Patten• . I B ai... .•---,---,--,, ~7 i. TO4 P. , : for e. -piece, of ,land In Xsylnittirp. pontilidng '22 acres;; so* April - 29, - aittille rope* of Eiv Carmel* :.TOICra H,E Coinei fcir fs - "pieOe'efiland in Tlnranda .- ,twp., ,,- contairdng 5 -acres and 33 pemlsek_ riold April 422 t, as the property Of 4 . .‘'F Condos; - consideration, 4410.!i • '- ! - . • : 1. . - Toi:loini" konslander, for - a piece f land - iii Coln b in toiniildp., ,containing 140 aims, sold April- 24, ' tus' the property of J l‘f Van Valk:ter; ' l considera tion,' 200. If , I • . %To ',Joseph Conklin, for n a piece of land in Rote tvrp;, cont a ri l goo acres,-;.141 ApritS, 'as the property of Thomas! CO,' ter;.cOnsiderition, $2,200. 1 To Rosa & Willianis, for - a pieee Of land in 'Arinenia .twp„ containing 50 acrek'sold April 29, as the property of 0 it W Bullard. consideration $2OO. i 1 ~ 1 On motion Court approve of the folkny ing aPpointments of DeptiDepu ty - Ccaistablers made ;by the Constables in said town ships: Wm Iti Watts, in Cantcin IwpL; Wm Hemmenway, in, Smithfield twp , ,, and Alexander English, - in Albany twit.. On :readi' petition, and on motion, Court appoin G eorge Childs constable of r Shesbequin •- . ' ' , : • Corn vs P I Wilcox —Selling liqaors • without license. Continued to September term.'', - - • ~ , - In the matter of the, fipplication of Ce tillian McCracken for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws..On Motion .Court order Idsfinatiliiching:-,1, In the matter of therippliadion 01'11.314 and JOhn Hale, for thelbenefits of the In solvent Laws. On motion Court "fixt.l;e first day of Sept. Term{ fo r hearing f the'applications for their discharge, and direct notice to be given to - creditors by publication. I • 1 Cord vs Stanley V and John J. Powers! Murder. The Commonwealth rested on. Saturday . morning. Wm Foyle, Esqi, opened the case on the part of the prison ers, Saturday afternoon the case was , closed; I McPherson, Esq., delivered the I first argument on the part • of the prison ers. Ile was followed in the evenuig by Malian Smith, Esq.,also for the prison- ers.. W T Davies, sq., for the CorM, closed; he argument& 1 At 11:15 r. ]ti, his Honor Judge Morrow delivered his : charge to the jury. The jury -retired at 2:2 10 .i. s., Sunday. .itt' 3 r. 'sr. they came in:, They find the prisoners guilty of murder in the.second degree. 1 : Monday May 10: - .-.1 . ' .1 A J',Noble vs George W MAR. .Ii 1 Haines vs Seth Abrams. - Auditors' ; Re- • ports in each of the above cases confirm - ed finally. . 0 S Peck vs Rosalie R Peck. On mo- , tion (leant appoint Win .1 - Young, ES4I., a ! commissionerto take depositions. - ' • I I • Rachel Laudon vs Joseph - A Landon. 1 Chauncey B Guthrie vs*Ttebecca Guthrie. i Eliza j McCracken vs Flees 31CCMCkelt. On motion Court direct Sheriff to make , proelaination,l and appoint B. A. Long, 1 Esq., a commissioner to:, take depositions , in each of the above cases. L G:Miekleia vs 0 11'31iekles. On 'mu- Hon Court appoint B IA Long, Esq., ,. cxnumiiisionerlto take depositions. Rozelle Smith vs Daniel Smith. :O n ' motion Court appoint John W Mix, ESql., a commissioner to take depoSitions. .1 Julia H Ballard vs '_O P Ballard; '.IT. Ezekiel Mayo l vs Elizabeth H Mayo. On motion Court 'direct . a subpoena in divorce • . to issue in each-of the above cases. 1 Mary E Ward vs Albert Ward. On motion of Hon Delos Ilocksvell, Comit make the usual decree of divorce. _ I' : Charlotte J ?Alvord vs Clark. N Alvord. On motion of I. N Evims, Esq., CouA make the usual decree of divorce. , I MarY E McAllister vsAlpheus McAllis ter. On motion of E t_7 ~Court make the usual thicree of divorce. WniD vought vs C CI Wright. On*io tion court dirif an alias subpoena to is sue. • 'I . Nathan Coleman vs PIA Coleman. On motion of II McPherson Em., t cour • make the usual decree of divorce. , I Brarnhail vs M 0 Bloody and .A Sham4W. On motion COurt grant rule to show cause why judgment should not be opened, and the defenthints let. into a de fense. Ruth E OhnStead vs Chas Coverdale. Stark,: ~[iller "tV, DeWitt vs IV Barrow cliff. :Judgment for want of an appear ;wee, in each a the alkule cases. Conif vs GeOrge R Barker —Desertion. On motion Ccitirt direct! a nolle proxfgui to be entered a this ease,, The lieenses'were granted : TAN Efl , • • , . .1 C ,Vance, T R Jordan, C M Wilson, Patric)Oullivan,• W W Pitcher, E kJen nings,. oWanda; A D McCrancy, Canton; D S Kennedyk J G Dougherty,Wysox; M P Wilson, Sylvania; T W Wofe, TrCly;' J S Thompso, J M Brown, ' WyaluSing; T S Andrews, .Austinville; Joseph Carr, Charles' Hend -, Ridgelniry; J P .Stiong, Columbia; G orge Jordan,Athens; J P Ro , rers,lShesliequin; Danie BroWn, :Mel vin Douglass, Ulster; E Blakeslee, Smith field. T ' ATING HOUSES. J i JWm '3l .s, E S Smth, C H Seeley, Michael PyiW, Towanda; M B Calkins, Burlington ; W W Gleckner, Canton ; Francis Greei , John N Wolfe, Troy. i - MERCHANT DEALERS. Ii W Noble, C' T Kirby, Wm Henry, Dennis. McMahon, Towanda; G F. Vick, Troy. - • The following were refusal: MEM 0 II P Dis wow, John Kennedy, S 31 Drown, 'J P Cuininisky, .Towanda; W 11 Bradley, Tro y }•; J ,S Pitt; South Creek; F E Case, Leßaysville; Chas Day, Ath ens; 1 4 J Andress, Minnequa; J Van- Winklejister. - . EATING lIGESEs. ;Andre l ws, Jas -Nestor, jr., Daniel Hayes, Michael Hayes, Michael Cangley, /Towanda; KifF & Twist, Athens; Walter Smithfield; A V Trout, Canton. ITEIICILOIT DEALEM. . SullWan &. McCracken,„ John Fitzger ad, Redmond Caton, ToWanda; Viele & Booth; B W Clark, Canton; J J Hannon, Overton; .Kifll & Twist, Athens. !, Coin vs Win Gunn=Selling liquor witli Out license. After the jury was impan, neled„the defendant plead guilty. Court sentence him to pay a fine of $6O and: costs proseclition. Corn vs Win Gunn-Sell i ng *qnor with , CiC out license. i tiecond indictmei .. Dist.; Att'y Califf, .. rl, Esqs.,lor Coin.; Smith 4S; Montan e for:. defendant. The jury Ilnd the deferidant not guilty, and that the county pay the costs.. ; . . ,Corn vs John Curran—Assault and bat= tery. Dist. Att'y Calif and W T Davies, Esq., for Corn.; Smith & Montanye for. defendant. The jury find the defendant guilty . ; . ThC Court sentence - him to pay a fide of ONO and costs of prosecutioW • Coni vs .John Curran—Malicious mis-, The defendant pleads guilty. The Court sentence him to pay, a line $l, and Costs of prosecution. Corny, s Mortimer 3loe. Convicted ofi, assault and battery at February Terin. l The Cohrt sentence him', to pay a fine of ! $1 and costs of prosecution. Cfnii ;vs Mortimer Moe—Breaking in - doors.: !The defendant; 'pleads The court sentence him Ito pay a tine of ! $1 and-costs sts of prosecution. Conil ;vs Edward Thdrntoll and Chas. Van Wert Larceny. ;The defendants, plead ,'guilty. The court sentence them: each to..pay.ai fine of $lO and costs of pro secution, andAndergo an imprisonment of two y4ars and six months in the Elstern , Penitatiary., Coin Vs Francis Granger and Patrick Lally-Assault and .battery. Dist. Att'y Calif and Wood & Sanderson for Corn. ; DoWittl, & Maynard for the defendants. Thejury found them griilty. The court sentenee them each to pay a fine of $25 and costs of prosecution. REV. IJ. S. STEWART,' of this place, pd, Rev. Di CRAM of. Wyalusing; tft change Pulpits on Sunday next. 41 'IIIUSINEB.I3 LOCAL. iii-Boys' linen v olars at Td. E. Itosaset rues. - Neatly ' Whited town orders for .fale at this Onlee. I -•••• air New g oads received daily at HENDLESIAN 'S. . 4it • 4111 - FO'grailn: dohe'at DEL.IIAN 's Jewelry Store. ' , r isoles and MuSical Clacks, at Jl.Ext nnz.m.6ts. . - air lissrpr.EsEssr otters a great reduction In 1- I . er-fisted Warci. • Air 1 . '41 ntl a tlis l‘vor.141 . : 111), atm l ipiziriiies. - I 1 4 - ro h t,'"Orao—nt .1.18, 1440 , , . . - iii rtes Zakbroko*,.3lßalttpao#Ligialteei at Straits a limiltitnr., I st PRY qAci _ ior ?row D . E4s two's, lid Tel=*lnge; at [ iTtUnl4l4lll.4.ornri• _ - tlanoe Tuned and Repalred.• Ordertteny left at Mote. axonal D. Cote, ID low Table Damask!: Naphine I M Towelti at Etr:iite : //crlitt.arcrwf., el • • " Sir For the best Itosetor Steak to to - litrthi Ittrx. • • `••• rir Howie* ...,ilelebrate4' 'Rewild* , Flows, , Flat Lull Pkatra, ExceLlot Mira llotn". Chum °wen, am. " ' 11. M. Wu tsa & Sow., New Clocks and Caulmets t I. • F - . EVANSS' IltimazTilip-:, rr Nowarrival 4?of goods this flay (Mai It) at itz..tcvs. • S. g you want tbi beat Cook Itoxe extant, call at Ju.nra, In liteictult block. - , -46 r Go to Wisyrecxo SuAtrilt,litercuri Block, hie your Books lad Stationery. • fair:Water-Coolers: FUters, Befrigera.:, tom—the beat la market. at BLACIVF. Or Wall Paper and Curtains, clleap at WitIT COUn & SILUTT,EI, Hcrcur , Block. ' Cam' Now cloths and eassimoretcat KENT WATIZOVI. • re' Do you want a Baby Wagon? Qo to ntnors. lErlloram & PAsem3E. are general agents for the celebrated Mathushelt Planes, and .0. WOOD'S lt Co.'s Organs—tee ;best In this or. any other country. [ April . Ur New Embroideries, just opened, at WENT & WiTP.Ol7B * . • ' " 1 • Or ONE HU NDRED , TONS BEST QUALITY GROUND CAYUGA PLASTER, on hand a! 31yersburg Mph., , EZltay 3-2w]. Jar The largest and best defection or Spring and Bummer goods yet brought to this market, la being received daily, at 11. J'Acons'. ' , BLAcK. ha Baby Wau'unis - from si3 up . to costiy as you may wish, ea- A s good, Light Wagon, avid Double Ijarll!AS.. for Halo, cheap. Will take Lumber . for pa . y. En quint at FuoRT & Bpxs• Furniture Store; cuactru. ,r,..V'Special prices to Parties wanting to !my large Pete of crockery: 4. A; itt.Aex. A little money will buy a•l.•irge as sortmetit of Table libissware from the *lock at IlL.teK's. ' 7 •{T Don't fall to call at Itzstmr.al.VivS, If you to buy anything 111 the line ot . 4ewelry. Silver and Silver-plated Ware. Fon ItENT.Tett In To. wanda Borough.' Tertnx redsonablu. lytolt. to ELsnnEE, Treasurers °Mee. ' • /a7'Lnrge stock of Pletures and Pleturr at Wiiiicomii & SIIA UT'S, Nereur Mork. -UfliCew Dress_ (tcxxlec . 011 and see them at KENT Sc.W.►ruuen% . La- American mad 'French ('lftrkm In great varie ty, at very I,w rricor.. at 11 FINDEI.3II.t.M.S. *? 601, .$lll cr, awl f t±.el.llm l *cta laaaseP., In great :Tatlet.', at ItEs.t) =EI AW• ( 'motet POULTRY SA —Buff Ctwhins and . White Leghorn ; alsi) PaFtri 0-"Cochins and Light Brahma Crek:erel4 Apply to C. D.S.tsit. I=l Ari`M. lIENDEL:n.tx has the largest and best Stock of ladles' ano gentlentens' gold RIO silver watches ever brought to Towanda. /Fir It you wri t to secure a goof article. and get the worth of your tuoney, the plat* logo Is M. HEN- =ME C" Itubbe:i paint, all et l ilors, mixed ready for use; salistaction yam/iced. - • .11. M. WELLEs t SON. S. J. Fpinnt's lliotograph Gallery over 0. A. 10..s.ciwii store), will Is 3 opened Satur day. May 11, wheie Son will find him prep red to do all k lints of work known to the art of Photogra phy. • I. 1 _ •O' PIANO-FORTES GREAT REDUC TION IN I'lAxos47lrst-ela.ss, large slzr, square grand, 7 , i octave:Plano-fortes, for Organs In proportion: at 1101:itEs .17 P.voLtGF., Tqwattila, Pa. M r ' FREE Amy one !buying $l.OO or more worth of g44xls! at 31 E IfosE.,FiELD's lug Store. Fill recelie free one elepait Alpaca Cap,. or Straw Hat., of the latest, i ,stylek • • Mi . GIVEN ! AWAY !—Every pureliager of goods aniontithig to fi.oo or 14e, will metre FREE, one striped Alpaca Cap, or Straw lint,"at N. E. ROSENFIE:LD'S Clothing Sto ' Mr Powell & Co. have . just opened a spiendig stock- or Ilinnburg EialOrtaerles at very low prices. ° tapr2stf. MM" Mixed Paints, , Teady fur use, at H: T. Jusys itarthOre Stori:,' in 31o0nrs 1 1;lovk. April 27—nr. f 33— Pttre Itlttotleti White 'Leghorn . - Egg S, 01le dollar; per .selling vggs, Appie trees, all =Med; *t7,, to f;2O per hundred. Pear trees ti. 7.0 to t. 75 per hundred. rape. Vines, bearing age, 50 cents each. !MD. Joxv.s. Orwell, Itradford Co., Pa. $ 9 O '& • Day at home.. t •r t ,7 l free , AddresB, G. N SON SC CO.. Portland, a lir: tjans2:,- - 741. /Th — Ntver buy [ a Cook stove until you have at .1 UNIi.‘S and t exatidned the 4 ' New Empire," a stove which had never disappointed the expecta tions of the nuud i fasticlions housewife. //4- It Is not generall known that If. C. wurrA- Kim, at the Beek - Bindery over the REPOUTER °Mee, makes Blank Books In any style of ruling and binding desired. If you want a new Ledger, Jour tater Docket, give him a call. ' itirCAMPlowN WOOLEN 3111.c.—Carding, Spin ning and Weaving, also, Mknufacturlng, Cloth- Dressing, etc., as usual. Stocking Yarn, Flannel, and Cloths for sale. Machinery running In. good order, and :work Warranted and done with dispatch. I •. ' • •- t Smith prcw. Milk wagon Which makes Its daily round arid supplies two hundred families with pure, fresh milk.' Truly there Is hon e. y even among milk men, as • their many east°. me s ean testify.i [apr2rlw3•. EV \V e nt SALE OR RENT.—A a-stiny Rita Sto Main Street, Townda, Pa. Fitted, up for si-Grbeery l and:Bakery. For, terms, address done W. Um Towanda; Pa. -••. (a^l-o.moo. N • vow. I.trzity I.• ;; Sat.E.—We have a Livery fr eightliorses and • 1 carriages, lima, etc., ivhllio we olfey for Sale Cheap and on reasonable terms. Enquire of our agent at the stables, or at our Music Store. /10.101iS & P.,ISSAGE. Mu. Wm. MOrwicx. late of J. 8. ALLYN. & Co., inn hereafter be fount at J. 6. FILUST &SONs, on Main street, Where ho will bo happy to see all of his nnmeron.s friends. And any In need of Furni ture, or anythina In the' line of Undertaking, Will find the best gtiods, best assortment, and lowest prices, at their store, of any place in tho conntry.' Call and see for yourself. e ' , r 2 'rr r y iCIDGE II S KIEVIIIiiIBLE PLOWS.— Common Side-hill Plows, #10; ' the Penn Yon Flat Land Plow, only, j 0; Steel Plow Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Churn Pow ers, &c. Ape-175. - ' • 'IL St. WELLEs & SoN., . 1871 SPRING' AND SUMMER. CORSER , & COON'S' Are lion ready tai sena tie public with the largest: hnd best Stock of 1 . BOON, SHOES,: intrNKA ANO TRA,OILING BAOR Aver brought to Towanda. Prices to cult the time% (WI and see us. . ...i. a, *in' MILL Toy COtr011?-4'or the ~ . , . past year we have sold trameuse qugntities of Dr. Monnts' Syrup of Tar, Wild Meshy and , Ilore. hound, and have heard but one °pluton concerning it—" That It is the best thing we have ever psed.", It receives not only the eitdorsement of the people, but numerous physicians, who are acquainted with its composition, give ,it their rusqualided approval. Try Itlor . coughs, cold:, croup, bronchitis, asthma, o; any arty fcrla of Threat erlungOaaie. It contains IP cf Pl i glarint* . ' 4 04011 e fa,. Ptiovit tbt4, ,,026 4 1,.. au ;Azgoos,abaireo. Trial tbEititAt** , ere ire e agave ter:Nies* 411 4 1 0 -111,11t4i 7 i• --•.:,. re • -•- - 41e-a-Xt 1,03 e WiLs ptlartra„ cored t 7 eareioin7. Pow= and N. o.lEuxua lINSI larlisnn Taff -41... F 90hownl soiebe g to inforsitho poisok, of *unit 11Oottr t , tbat t illey bay, just bought , Ood "toed on nth* oticstock of ' . 4:1; 'fi w . .AMA ants , ViIItItISIIING , G O 9/411141.11,:(1.M. ..E.Tc•v XTCt, 4liirlog bought our goals for cash, at the lowest pouLble prices, we will sell them tit the woe basis, so that no one can possibly undersell is x 't es. 7 v it aiw e rt MIAMI be sold.. This is conceded ap the world ‘Mmti" . tis be the only fair honest principle gt whdellja *men can or sbOald be conducted. -.1 bey can lioildiand boy as cheap as the most expellent.* ed #>Zd closest buyer. All gaols warranted as represented.: filleAll,* leek wad trlaloand we need not ask you toealla seenMi time . E;#6 1 . 0 ~, 11 0", ; hid door north of TITLos Co..inurtamet; PITELPB-13010)02L—Att the residence of Geo. • IL Webb, Albi, May s, by Rev. B. 8. Dean, Mr. Dhow netrftstorA MirUngl.l"o, Sa and ?ft' Gesrokm, of filitanil964 As. :`,2 CANYIELD—LEWIB.—At Lerayavllle, May 5 , by fieibroah.,lfr. Jeremiah Canfield, of MO. Mrs. Eunice Levrla4 otlikldletow,e Sump& ; mous co. COI 11DINGTON.- COGSWELL —At the M. E. P AprilAprllo. 1875. by Um S. . R. Coddlngtoo to Mrs. Lydia Cogs well. , All of Lellarnille.. COOLBAUGII—CRAFFEE,—it Route, April 14. at the bonteC the bride's pat vets, by Rev. G. W. Claudio; T_owan da, Mr. C. J. Coolbsogb, of • Toyands, a less L. D: Chaffee. , 1111111111.1111mmooma • FOWLEII.- , -Near Monrceton, on the ad of May, 1873, Austin Scowler, aged almost Miens, • AUSTIN FOWLER was truly one of the pkaadetst of this part Of Bradford county. His father came from near liartford,`chtin., to thli county ‘n the year 180 D,• the family .counting of his wife, two sons, and four daughters: AUSTIN was then only elerdts years old. flaying arrived at what is now kllOlOl as Monroe Corners; they were obliged to cut e restd.altelek Eagle tpthelldittlOstartelattAlefe watula Creek, to theplace, where they 'titled.. Herd the father and brothera cleared up large farm's, and hhre AVSTIN lived and died. He was a faithful and intelltgent citizen, ckind neighbor, a loving husband and father, and an exemplary Chriiitian. He embraced religlott„ and united with the Presbyterian church. In the year 1837, and adorbed his pro:cask:ln by a faith that works by , love and purifies the heart. He died, triumphing in the hope of a blessed immortality In the pres ence of ids Redeemer.:. - U. A. 3fonrOeinn, on Friday. April IS, Hattie Grace, Infant daughter of H. W. and ' 'tattle E. Reetwell. •- Of such is tholklngdont of Heaven. - , DAVIDSON.—At Sbesheentn, Friday morning, May 7th, len, Douglass Davidson, aged 79 years, 7 months and = days. FROWANDA MARKETS, wIIOLEs ALEI , RICES. Corrected every. Wednesday ' )y C. B. PATCH, snippet to changes daily. wheat,* bush nye, *bush Buckwheat. ? !PGA Com; ? bush Oats,* bush , . Beans, %1 lush 1 GO@ 200 Butter (rolls) ?lb 29 @ 22 illo ; (dalry,) t? lb ... "4 ,-• 27 Ekgs; ? dos • -1 " -- , 13 Potatoes, ?I bush, new e ' 50 noun* harrel ' S 7 (4 800 WElctlira ov GlLAlN.—Wileat 60 lbs.; Coral 56 lbs.; Bye 541 lbs. ; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 40 IDs.; Buckwheat 53 GA; Beans G 2 lb.; Bran 20 lbs.: Clover Seed 60 tbs.: Timothy Seed 44 lbs.; Dried Peaches 33 albs.; Dried Apples 22 tbs.: Flax. `teed 50 IDs. lel, end Eye -NCAN•e Jewe,l !McPHERSON, ATTORNEY AND I . COL•NORLOTI AT LAW, Towanda Pa. OrtWOAD Tracy k Noble's New Block. (mayla. Moor's It. C. M. STANLY, DENTIST, I' )laving removed his Dental office Into Tracy new block, over Kent & Watrous' stoke, Is now prepared to . do • all kinds of doptal_twork. Ito hits also put lu.a new gas aparatus. 7 • maylaia. (ZEO. V. MYER, C: E., COUNTY kj! SURVEYOR.—Partleular attention given to locating disputed .dlnes." r . , 011iee over l'ost Omee. mav18.75. Towanda, Pa. VOR sALE - OR RENT. —My if Madman, Shop and Tools, near Myers' Mills. Good Location. . ' GEO. FIUNK. Towanda, Aprit, 1878. • - • • 4 IST OF LETTERS .remaining in n 1 the Towanda Post Once foir week ending May 12.- 1875.. Archer, .lone Manny; G. 11. Estnten, James. Gosley, C. F. Ilurd, Reuben., Kentinedy, John, 3 Kano, Katie. Ludtilelt, itachael Potter, Betsey. Purdy, Dr. 1,. W. Pool, Elizabeth. Smith, Annrline. . Strope, Estella. .Strope, Emma, Shaw, A. r. Stuart, J. 11. ~. • Stephen, Stone, Geo. White, ItOaanna. HELD FOE POSTAGE. • Fred. Jennings, West Granville, Pa. Mrs. 1. 11. 31cChesney, Syracuse,. N. tletk A. 3lifls, Mercer, mercer Co., Pa. William Creedon, Yorkville, N. Y. • PertanntcaUing for any ot the above letters will please sayy•advertisedv , gliing date of list. ~. S. W. ALVORD, TIRESS : MAKII.O. • • • MRS. HENRY KINCSBURY; Widths to say to ladles living oid_ot loon, Who do not knew her location, that they will }lntl tier Khop • In the new . BLOCK OPPOSITE TITS EPISCOI'A L CHURCH', WhOre slw is now prepared with New spring Slylea, and will do work on abort notice, and reasonable i aptl,7w I PD WELL $ I'iOOTS AND SHOES. leaving'slron partiCtair attention to this BUYING OUR , GOODS IA! EVEY INSTANCE DIRECT FROM MANUiCATURERS, And having an experlenwd MAN AT THE HEAD OF THE SUPPIIOIt STOCK OF GOODS ran be exbibetedinany market PARTICULAR ATTENTION 1875. ,GENTLEMENS' FINE SHOES Made expressly for our sulosaud Just ispeyed.q Also, to, our Super'oi l block of NE MMIMUMUI=M BONS AND YOUTHS' SHOES IN. GREATER VARIETY.TiIAN., EVEB BEFORE SHOWN, .; 6 : • -•`; : • • • • conft•ntly ,mite .yozir ea*/ /24/1;0111 4 / 4 'ME • ":1-I"''' ilkia.: - :" . -S 1 ~.6 , • MARRIED. DIED. Markets. f I 20 (g, I .143 f MEM New Alvertisements. Towanda,! Pa CM F ITT INo DONE ALSO • Powell k Co. Have juht received tliktr SPRING STOCK 6partment of our Inisloess. DEPARTMENT,: We feel conatieut that TKO We would call to our stock of • IMO 1/RENS MOE& „ «'.;V 0 1 01 11 COI r r • ~ - ,4 -:,.! l'" It' :.. 1 .. t'i - . l r, :I • =RI :. 1... _ 2 A,REITO'W , DLILY RECEIVING WEIR NEW SPRING GOODS =EI 1111 ; • , . . . , B.PLENDID.CALICOES:AiI CENTS ~al l , CASE FIGURED. •CAMORI, JUST OPENED,.AT Hi CENT . VERY CHEAP j• BEST ASSORTMENT CAUCO EVER SHOWN MI SHEETINGS AND BLEACHE . 3IIISLII'S- AT .GREAT BARGAINS I I TABLE LINENS, TOWELLING &c, &c. MN . MI NEW COLLARS AND CUF RUFFLING, HAMBURG ED I INOS, NECK TIES, BELTS, AND' I BELTINGS, Illii=l - ~. 1 - GUIPURE LAGES, AND PABgE MENTERIR .TRINKINGB, I NEW-STOOK JUST- • i REOEIVPD. . i rin '! El ) BARGAINS BLACK ALP CAS, SPLENDID STOCK NOW OPPNED = ME Spring,lBl4. EVEANB & HILDRETH 11l SE LOWESVPOSSIBLE PRICE =BEE' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, OPENINO FOR INSPECTION. Every Department Is complete with all that la I= WRICII WILL BE SOLD AT*DECIDED :BARGAINS, BY April 1,13 Taylor Co. N#iv SPRING GOODS! ARE OPENING THIS WEEK, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT NEW SPRING G.OO,DS, II LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. . =MEM » .._., ~ _ - - *ma alma Invite everyone Rbo may wish to parOase any kind of GOODS;,,, CM To eall awl examlno their ~NEW STOCK, Which they are now. NEW AND NOVEL; AS well as STAPLE GOODS, ELAN'S & lULDRETH, Bridge Street. I . I TAYLOR & CO.. IE:11 OF . -t--47- WHICH WILL BE AT THE -t-t CALL AND. SEC THEM. TAYLOR Sc CO. CIE=1§1!EICIIII MEN EU Q/fgRIPPS' SALES.-By 'iirtue of sundry writs Issued age therCourt of Coin, mon Pkaa of Bradford Cotinty and to me directed. will be eoosM to public sale 'pa SATITBDATInne 11, at 1 o'cloelt t. it., at the Can't House In Towanda. the following described prope.rty, tonrltt One toter land in Albany rap., bounded as fol. km*: Begin ning at an Ina bar planted In the bed of what- • klitom as Ladd's tweet, On the lower alde of the bridge and running thence north kio east %t feet Ina post; thence north 4 0 east et feet• to a teener. thence south 80 0 west = feet to a corner on,the &amoeba:ma k ?lota Tur n pike. more corn meal knOwn as the. Deric - turnpike; thence south 4 ° east GO feet to the p lac eof beginning, eon. running WWI *sq. ft. of hunt more or less , all rim. With a framed house and few trust trees Eie"ll7n. Seized and taken Into execution at the snit of Loemore Brothers it Co. vs. Daniel Eel , kifflf. '' ALSO—One other lot of land In Albany twp., bounded on the north by lands oT codling, Masten k CO., formerly of Amass Deverly, on tieuit by the Yowler branch of Towanda Creek. on the south by lands formerly of ,N. Smith and Daniel K i p, and on the west by land of the Coal Co.. con g tiO acres of land more or less. about 80 se im proved; with a framed house two framed barns and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into ex. ecutlon at the salt of IL IL Mace es, Henry Civil. 4204 -`. ," 1 t , , . ALSO,Osie other lot ofr In Towanda honk. houndenton the north by S t r o d St., east by land of -A. C. Stout , south by Pop St. and west - by land In possesiton of Daniel Walborn, being 50 ft. front and IEO feet deep.. being iotiNo. 51, on map of Cash estate, with a two story framed dwelling house thereon, now in possession of Wm. H. Coverdate:.! ' ALSO—One other lot of land iii Towanda ti. bounded on the north by Poplar St, east by land Of, D.ll'. Sledge, south by lands of John . P. Means.' west by land of the county of - Bradford and about 50 ft. front on said Street by about -,140 feet deep: - being Lot No. 64 of tlle Cash estate, with a two story framed , dwelling boom and a framed barn partly finished therion i and now In possession of C. A. Grixwold., Helzed a d taken Into execution at the Suit of Mrs. IL A. eott's use vs. W i Bramball and !Geo. p.- Cash, See. i , I ' J. M. SMITIp• i ' Sheriff. 1 Spriiig 'lBn. inar3 TINCORPORAtION NOTICE.— xi In ihe matter Of the Incorporation Of the Litch tied Building ASSorlition4 of Litchfield, Penn?, .• . The object of said associotion Is to purchase-real estate and to erect thereon a building, containing rooms tote used for mercantile s. Also a hail In which may be held public mee ingsjectures. &c.„ and other rooms In which to transact township and other public and private Mildness. - • ,Notiet. is hereby given that the Lope named A... !iodation intends to make application to his Excel ency, .Jehn F. Ilartranft„ *overnor of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvani , for :letters patent. In emanating-said associationt. nadir , act or April '-,. Jail, .. . ' i WM. CAMPBELL. A! D. 3Tl;tilv. . ii pal yxciopm: ... • C.ili. CAMPBELL. A; J. LAYTON. aprlr 1m3.,i vtrricE.—.Av Seetioat -6, - of the I,* Ordinance In relation to dogs. every persdt keeping or owning a dog, ii , required to pay to the =Borough Treasurer on or ,before the Ist day of June in each and every year, a 'lax of tiny rants, and; upm ever' lut so owned orlkept, a tax of two dol lars. and upon neglect or refusal so to do. for the spaee'of ten days after the, said first ' aY of Jane. said person or persons so (Mewling. shallpay the stint of one dollar for each dog and four dollars for each; slut So owned or kept by him, her or them, to he collected before ' an justice of the peace in the county, In the name of the: borough, with costs of suit.; The above ordinance kill be strictly enforced. • 'JAMES 3feClttE, Burgess. To l ,randp, _ April 22. 1575. A iDIVIINISTRATORS' NOTICE. —Notlekta hereby given thatitil personiln dented ' tai the estate of Henry Essenwlne. tate'of Toivanda,toro., decd, must . make Immediate pay ment to the, undersigned. and ail persons having claims'against said estate must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. -HARRIETT ESSEN-W I N El.. April 1875. • A dministratr A I:I;It.INISTRATOR'S NOTI E A —l 4 ;otice is hereby given that all personi in debted to the estate' of ueo. A: Johnson, late of Granrille, decd. must make immediate payment to the undersigned , and all persons haring claims against said estate must present them, duly authen ticated, for settlement. Accounts may be presented to . E; T. Fox. at Towanda. oi• W. E. Johnson, on the late farnt Of deceased. E. T. FOX. • • . _ . . - - . . I [ • ‘-' ,, . M. E. JOTINtit)N. . .apriairG.. . Adult's .: -; A iD3tINISTRATOR'S .. .NOTICE. —Notice is bender given that all persons M- Idebted to the estate •of .lbert 11..‘ - rrel. late or War--, rem decd. must make Immediate payment to the undersiginnl, and all persons having claims against said 'estate must present them. duly anthentteated for settleritent.W. W. DAHER. "''..! aprirme, ' Stlmlnistrator. V.XEC IT T . O lt ; ',S N OTICk -4 Notice Is hereby given that all persons indebt ed to the :estate of Genres. Fox. lam of Wytos. deceased, 1 are retptestedllt make iturnmllate jr.V met t. anti all persons- having claims igains said estate must present them,duly au t hen t icated. for set meld.. _ _ I ' I , 011,SCIN lIICKEY: untelaulk. . Executor. • DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given. that all la.r , ,ons in debted tolthe estate of. Wm. W. Wilkinson, late of Shmihemtin, deed. must Make immediate payment to the undersigped, and all: persona having elainus against said estate will present them to the Xdiatib- Istratrix,* the residence of Win. Snyder Esqr, In Sheshequin. , MIN EitVA WILKINSON. apr2u. Ailtulnlstratrls. • . . _ EXIMITTOICS hereby given that all ;persons Indebted to the estateof Arabella Wells.late of Ortve,ll.(fee'tl,• must make Immediate payment to the undersigned. and all persons having -claims. against said estate must present them, dule authenticated. for settle ment. i HENRY C. ALLYN. • .aprlsw6i. ' Executor. Idiscellanects Advertisements. • .. _ R ANK'S GRAVE GUARDS. . For thtj purpose of .preserving the. permanent symnictry;of Iturial - anounds and holding theptsual V ad anti*oot Stones more permanently and: se- Ontely in Position. 1 .. For particulars address , , IL..S . „IIIt2KENSON,"tigt.. Springfield. F"SALEL-,I I IIEAP . A 4D ON CO.VENIENT PERMS. ' A blackgrnith and wagon shop. with a twenty'feet water powgr attacbgl.- A very desirable location foram:3lllos./ . - , . The shops are large :ld convenient, with neces. nary machinery for carrying ore an extensive busi ness. A small new dwelling house and one acre of . land attached. ALSO—One other water power 'on the same stream, with a twenty-five feet wheel,lvith saw and lath mill, all in good running order. This property Will be sold together with Ilve acres of land on which the mill stands. ALSO—;t HOTEL PROPERTY. with a large two and one-half story house, with back hbildings. Main building 60.132 feet; with large and conveni ent barn. This Troperty will be sold with one or more acres of bud, to suit purchaser. ALSO—;\YARM containing about 150 acres of: land, all Improved except 5 acres; two dwelling houses, two orchards, large cattle barn; horse barn, wi3gon house and sheds thereon. This property . is In a high ;state of cultiratlon, Ind the quality of the land unsurpassed in the county. , , • The abore described property Is all desirably lo cated and convenient.to Lehigh Valley Rail Mad.. fir "For :tenns of sale apply to the. subscriber at Myersburg, Bradford County, Pg. apri.7a. , E. REED. MYER. p Ati X., LINE. 'ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. • EUROPE AND Between AMERICA ; TWICE A WEEK. . . ' 1 Steamers sail from stil or tv ri ep TT=DSDAl,4l,Yadr,..uvrytuTusgtZ TICKETS TO AND FROM CUEENSTOWN, ' GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY, . • LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, • PARIS. • ALL CONTINENTAL .PORTS. SIGHT DRIIFTS. on Great Britain, Ireland an the Coritinenti i for sale. , - For Farther information, ap ly to -.:' • ' • 2iOBLBAITINCENT. . • • Agents for the Company, Main St., Towanda I. aprlsmo3. SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS, tte SOLD FLOWER . AND VEGETABLE-'= (Fresh and True - 16'Na760 , - 011iAMENTAL SIUMBBEAT 72iND 1131 ER FLOWERING BULBS, ve the largest stock and greatest variety of healthy GREEN HOUSE AND BEDDING. . . to varieties, plantitin r ro ce port pts io N n . f lie found In ponthe N 4 fn dozen,' said ever ,to;eamedrn view York. , erbenas iI , , 91 . her FLOWERS, always on hand. HORSES, WREATHS, CROWNS, HARPS, BNOKEN COLUMNS, BASKETS, BOQUETS, 'other designs for. Ttineials, Weddings and, Parties, furnished on short notice, by teiow • graph or mall. iiiir. Bend for Catalogue of Seeds ; also Catalogue of Plants for clubs and dealers. ; -- , I: , , SOP t tCAocap 444 ado use 2. tTa • lo s4* car, We tII o , ~_ . . .ifr._i. - 2.1: . ,:„. Cs- a ri g uim ag t i, 1,. ..- Ve i rewwm4llllll, - - slim 1 - ..; • • : • —7, , i M LONDON, • • BRISTOL, lIAVRE = SEEDS, Is full and complete. PLANTS,