`Oatiford Xtepatet 7.:7an 3 z , Thra.dv, ga9 4, 1E76. 'LOCAL MID GENERAL: E~t 41:4Y of 'Afay inst., the: greurid 111. tltii vicinity was covered with snow. r. number of our eitizermuill nt., the opening of the Centennial next =I •_I m csi: the li:tents recently sued, We „ talc to T tt,rj. DALDW EN; Of Troy, fn::; A National Bank .bas been char -1,.„ be opened here very soon, a e:::piialpt'`il:lr,o,ooo. • InE tone on the State Line Lc: Sullivan I:. it., brimv,s 'more people to this place any other :rain arri ring here. Holm. will ordain Rev. M. AVAri, of Troy . ; to the Priesthood . to-day, 4ncl install him Rector of the parish. thiKTplace,ll2.llS - qu'...c a quantity of Cola ni.ll morci , more titan a hundred years 61d. • SII XIII 1 , 1 , ' 17.0.N * has already nnon st:l-:',4to the that 1:e is well lifted for the ld4:11 crlit, conferred upon Liu:- by the ... people or thiN couuty. • I IZr.v. J. M. I . l.i.ltotNn', Avlto 'has kart. Ft l pplyu,..7 the ratimt, pulpit of Christ Church Jr• the past fen - Sundays, .!,C.n next. Sunday. • T;in Athens Gazet,'e saysE. T. Fox. of th . - place has purchaQcci a lot• in-that - I'll' laic. upon whiclt lie nil' e;rict a latilding the manufacture of 1.1-i‘igc; REC;I2I.!.It in;:r c'f the Ilistotieal ,••;, )e ietv cf r ltra(ll,:il ('n., will be field: on, ytS tit, p. )t., in the; to3nis of Y. M. C. A. It. A. :Nit:nt-un, an old II sident of tlu. county. aka on FridtLy• laz,t, aged v.a.l: :t soldier in :he W ra. 1:;: 2. I [ rtlilail!S v. ere in t ITL d ut ili , r.a firoolz. ota :41011;lil.y. AT :1 Inc:ling of tile L. &. P.. P. t X 11„ 1: I,l'. on last, ti:e 1.!o:1!'t1 of I ! et! s It 1 7 e-elk eted. 31r. PA i ftl,kl t'l!(`S. II PlTSideiit ngain. adthinisstriiticat c.t.:lcr: cf!. , PET:Sti 4 I..-7.qr. and Mrs. H. S.. Cfn:s ,wiu.P, of Susquehanna Depot,,arx friends in - this Flace. —Editor SrAtt.ruNG (Nile Athens Ga -zef:e, attended the 1,111-th.COnet rt on M.Oll cycnipg- last si:v . ERAL or o4 :1• N • 4 t 1.1 1 ,1 111( I . C 7 n i 4 Int In ye s:.eolei -a goer'snti - the stoles 1)1 . 0:lent :11 111:11,t1.....11:: al z 1%. ct ivo appl aram.e. 7;:ct.?) close . wat:.ll - for arlyeitisumults. The dealer Avhoi atlve: t i'es 111 erally tan, as a , rule, be relict', upon as as 711;111. imblish in another colninn the no tice of the rnatTia.;e of Mr. Lino:: Ct.l.- soN, a grad late _ of this 141 k .e. CLAI-- soN•"v. - ent vv,jsr• several :‘ . eans since, to scok a fartupe., We ( ongratnUte him on the se,tesil)le step taken and extend. to himself anal lvaly onr hearty conglatukt ttons on 11:e happy e‘.-eat ST: NI( 31 . :13 - , IMS the . usu:lc futhl_ of good reading matter. It is in tended for child: cu_ tad has many articles well nd tpti , d for rtmrt! mature Miuds. .IVinds.ir Castle," 'lr.. OLtriIANT, oinies to l;e a rich treat to its readers. o.l:tainhitt• rilany interesting historical fncts rind incidtnts. SunlnNErt & Co., Yor.k. •• A wAT;:•." for Ma, is on cur " Y(:ting. nick," 1:y .1 . 1 - LIA A. continues to•be exceedingly in • '• relict Langley's Punish treat." be Would pletit `all idtle, Children to read. This Maga zine vc,ntinut2.-; gro-0,- in taxer. Edited Publi:lu l :d by 1). Lc- Co., nox. 13. S. 1:IA1:TT 111141 S. S. BUTTS, are pr:.aching temperance in Sns fin,itanustli tind IV:6 - outing- counfies. Mr. 1;7 - emit - it - 4110y expects that, tuotwitit :dirg tilt! hard !hues, tile list of s . ,4ge i fl;sttict 11 e fie nuntitft will be in cron,n_nl. dm - in this Grand I.ofll.tt year; f.raeral)ertfliip of ett lann:1« . 1. to c.na ck , ..nlit;'.; at lea, t six flu - mg:a:a tnetit'nerz-t. 17.7 always , us. plcasure to rcccive 4rk'.l:,!wals :,,nl , ct ,mutt mittau• when ;..cc(intpn -1:1, • r.., kiTal 'approbation cspc(ially such a - • i‘ril :A. I f s;G, MEE ~ ~ j.. .::I'~'.. :.1~31~ t ~~ ~ T 1 -T 4..)pi,.:11 f t •on/ Ptur d' s I'L '1.11: RE W:f•• lox:g1 !LI r, : ht 115E13 ni"i; tri ti; j•r ;n a • :Kum, An,l this is the mo,lnn impovernent -1•47(7,: FaTitwr gone to a show, Ilarg!c..^l , l ta:n I All :7.tra•-g lyn _ AV :tit y ~-•;;,:.•,-.! fartn . • IVILsoN at the mg:lt - nee of Its Fon, in 'Funkllan nook. on Tin Ifis remains al rive in 'his 'lire for intermen't 3 o'clock. The funci - 31 will Le 4; I=r tl'e .71 . ;,stins vol4l 1,1111 take from the Pre shyterian'ciitirch. ekvo.asi.i: • v.as resident of this cc.us.:unt the co-Sali:nce and icsl•cet of the entire ono- Streiral 2.cinr, since he was latml)sis. remici in:4 him wieck. lie was kindly eared fur Ly . ehli..fren daring • llis =EU= P1:1:::`,!':Nc- that Tioradit nishionables d. ,-iie to kvvi) 2?-o;n:selves "posted" en fuFltionable ets, we gubjuin the reglard to card etiquette: , '• In tl.e pr.letice of turning card cpr -11(-Is, the oppr_rr tv . i‘t-hand corticr del:0(s — vi site," and is 11.4 d for au ordinary eall; ILe upper riolat-liini corner turned down "feileitatioll,7 7 !lOW for :wit of eon;antniation; the lowbr left-hand “conc, , e,'• yepiTsents a fail:well 4:111; the hover cerne'r desire to sympathize wiz h . berLavenient. The rule most gener a;ly zioderst , iod is the turniug of one cud t! e eard, which amotes :t vsisit to see tile ladies. of the ows information is-always sought ;i l ..ter by ttiostj of vitt . readers,. and the la lio:-s of lier 0. P. II ~. .".oND InweAtipeei inb,reA for, the 'yeople of this'Vieinity. The f,,liowinq item taken from a Wsh in4ttut letter. will_ gladden many hearts beside tharof tha evangelb.t: " and the evangel ltnv_t just eblsecl a three months' •ei rids' of meetings here, andj have • gone to it.lif :wore. Tliere, have bee.n some won eoliversions. and great crowds at t..t:•k'i tne meetings. Great good has tit. hi irir 'in the", rei I'o rut at iOn of 'gamblers. 4:raid:Ards. Others i‘) 1C":1 , 1 10 iile:Vaf4; clime. About tw,o •ilionsand have signc.ef the uovenant,•pro- - fti , -ing eoaversiou Protestantizm, 6aling Lesiecs tbe above, Jews and Cath oi es. imerest does not die'avray, and we hope it* will not fora long time. (/NE trf 11: ,, 5e - t try j.leasank, afrairswhicii r6.ta:rr the Mee; tugs I=l a. relireentative g;ll!..Te en:oyable, came I ,off at the Hall of I iirahtwa 9 in North. Towanda, ou cv4 itinz 17. st: Through the I:11er .1. 1:. `,...i - Art'ti.and iris two sons„antl est Avivei , a. handsome colla i6a .s to fiwtYor furtttnate: enough to lie present, did .arrinle juVitice.: After cii.sruslr.li-.; the sutiglant,...isls and &giraffes lar . r.!:ly set, before them, the, brothers :rod - s:, , tt.r,l thefaselverin amaiements ffirmlly int:err-tit:ll;e. The generous Losts and 1 ost,eFriceti;of the ci - tattn;;..haye, by thatty nets of oiltv:li.sh (ievotioo to the interests of the Order, en ilf:ared thertist-les,t4.) the trzettlberm pll.OO-, atul the riivticiit ttlt f.TETterouslant pitAily exhibited - on ore.ls - ion, will berve to bind them still more, emely tiii:l4l who pattioinated. - • Tnnnn Is kfriell.4l,tt 444"101;#0s0 who enjoy good .musid: an amateur en: tertrxinment '4nder. ,tbe direction ..ef quz talllted =sift' artiste , Mrs. Dr. MoitTANvE, assisted by our best home talent.: The performance will take place ian Monday evening next, and we hazard nothing when we predict that the performance ;will be greatly superior to anything of the kind, ever experieneed in Towatukt. Ifrs. MoNTA,Nvn kindly isru poss to - donate the proceeds-to the Epis con ll Church: 1 • 1.. 31. C. 31Enbiat,'„Esq. ' has been appoint ed Deputy Collector of Internal Revelme for the divisiOn consisting of the counties Bradford, Susquehanna, Sullivan and IVyoniing, dee G. D. .31ovraNTE deceas ed. Altlou g li Mr. 31. has always beep an rictircywoilcing Reptiblican, ever ready to supplement his personal "(forts with his incans,• lie never before behl- any:, office of profit. His appointMent entire sat iafae;tion to his nunicroas friends and his business experience is a guarantee that the duties of the office will be prompt-' ly discharged; Mr. JosEru KlNGsurny who has been ileptity in the Mike sincelB44; discharged tije onerous and responsible duties of the :iposition, for several years tinder collector SCOTT, and .since the ap pointment 0C31r.-310), - TaNym has had the entire management of *the business: The fact that historts were always proppt ly and correctly made, And the entire bu siness of the 61lice conducted to theAcom plpte and umivalificel satisfaction of the department, ark the highest testimonials to his capacity and.oilicial integrity. Ile retires front oThee with honor. Grande of Litchfield passed the following,prtmble and tesolutions late meeting ::-S ! WftEttrAs,ln , the: course of natural business evens. it has become necessary for Brother a . nd Sister Fr-NR :Muss to leave the asstioiations .so long held near and dear in -this Colnniunity and Uaange, and while u4E . feel to regret. the necessity of parting with them from our midst, set that ft-.4ng of confid4ce which they Ir* so justly earned from its,. L'e.. , Tre, That we Commend Brother aril sister 3I N, to the Patrons every where, and especially in the they of this meat rep:iji. , lie to. which they eamet f-O.*FOOll to y r - Oilove, as being everyway worthy the. confidence and esteem of their Brothers amt; Sisters in their western Lome. . Ttat while wo shall be the losers of gout( citizens, true friends and earnest l'atr4ns, .by their abs nee.; yet wt kel everts' assurance that their zeal will not die din in the cam-e‘ lnise t ap& that we shall not be fitrgOt, t-rt ill'our clads. because of the distance that - scparatrug.. - i Ttiat the ,Secretary draft and scat a cop}• of these, resolittius to l'rother and sistei Mr.:+;:s a and afar for: lA'. copies fail' puleicatian in the Towan da papers - Di r .MilYrANyt died in this 1. ()rough, S,ditrday morning last, of n tli,ease widelu:o,r yenis bad fastened upon Ht::, cat - ,lng much suffering, and to milich. at last, - -:even Ills indonatable will las obliged To spi'cumb. llis disease, iiiiv*peetec, brought sorrow i many licariS, endeared to bis u;;lLlem ss of stMI,• his 11 t:inte re ate(' nets of frit wish ip, itrtmliantliA generosity, mid his inter,qty, anti trueness ; With an I quainlancu Ida than usually enjoy/l men of he possessed the rge,al4l aml tsreem of:011 who knew him Orson , ::E Y, and the iitMfulenee and respect of the ; t 0,,r1e of t 1 eOunty generally. Though ,sse,sed Of Vositive qualitieF. I.e had rooe wcain fijentls ;and fewer enemies t:•an usually fall to the lot of active men, aua Nrhen .th6;huounde . rn ut came of hisdeath, death, there- * - ore none but nauicd him 1111 IcimlneFs*id praise Few have en i .cred upon manhood with l't ig - Ittcr prostFets than the deceased. ' AVitle a libernaluartion., with talents of the 1, ighcst or(Li'r. with the - most genetous I impulses, witaspirations and tastes of tht most elevated eltrtfileter, he bnited - a s;mvity of; meaner, and a faculty for corn. mantling tc rai4 at.d esteem, which made bun hosts ot'llie enduring friends. sacritief.m r : hts disposition, his constant ' desirr ivss, to serve t.thets, while his noltle ncss-qf soul scorned deceit and hypocrisy, anti made hinE . at once most geiterous and devoted in his'attnehments. the Inc:id:fan of 'life, in the midst of a briiih,nt earor, with prospgcts such as rtil to tie lot of but -few, he has been cut down, by a ilitiensaf ion to which we must ' bow in t , ,tdonit4flion recognizing in it the will of flint '•1; ho doeth all things well." Farewell ! innUFarewell ! noble !;on- and true i : 4 friend I. The spring flowers. will ' bison and the; turf be green over your lintime l 4;gr:'-'4'i, and their fragrance and frt'slinkf , s lac tiidoal of the inemory,,,;shich 'hail ihng fir gl.-r in sorrowing liearts, your noble (polities and I:,;enerous deeds. Tut.: Lin_taiil 4 )ys; must 'have been more titan plea.seti With the result of their en- Mouday eveiling last. v:zis clowdel!,-atol the. heaSrt y al accorlkd the-performluice could ?Itht-r thrill . flat tt•l in::: to the tr•rt:~i!!!:r~!+4 ~i:~ •'•••• Lar-.:ta: •];v MO ur : L iters. Vfc have rcither the musical t chat.itiou nor time to speak ofthe enter ! it . tiot.'t nt dt!scry-tz: we, therefore, harden of the correspondent of the r for appropriating the ft,llowing intefesting description t.tf the efl!4l't rt : `• March, 50ft,01 . 10 Teufel, Beyer. This Effil ' is a flue piece 4 7 nd was well played by the Lin-ta ilauii. 'Next came the quartette by Mn. 0. A. Baia:lt - IN, Mrs. .1... W. Mr. Tirb.:(r. ,Mci,Lumand Mr. 0. A. BATA , wrx.e.: , Dream Siveetly, Love. — Thi4 ices beautifully sung and caused the auilicnec le) persistently de nrurd an encolt. Next it me the sing eu 'W:litiivr by the Brukside,! by HANNAII NAGLFE, with Miss NELLIE )10DOE as pianp4. This piece h;' a beau ! tiful une, a:al Was, sung very finely halved '.by Ar;1,1.1:::" . The Lin-ta Band. then htycil a piece 'yntitltd nfinit; with ,;beautiful Waltz, by Ilars (luit. They ,ne..tt played a piece entitled ‘Nabui,,,,' by f:Verdi, which was finely ; 'played indetat liainly 'speaking:, this band has impriwed very fast. under the (lheetion of 24r. ho a very fine ce • Anetist Und . a.',good musician gene:- :dly. STULEX then played a . solo, entitled, ‘:7-.'eventli Air.' by Deleriot. It :was very finely handled in decd, as Mr. ".iTt - LEN is a tine violinist and ne-ician.;.: Miss .NAGLEE again fa ,vored the andit.nee - with a fine 'piece,. enti- th..(l Ernani,q.by 'Verdi, which was as well as the rest of iei singing—beautiful ' it rendered. TiT'connuitteo orarra - nOmetrts, con 3W M. CHAS. E. 1.1. Z. Don4E, L. T. Gm:mint and 31E.% s, • are entitled to nmeh credit fet the manner;in which the concert Was condticted. .I.7A'ciy one seemed ph ; a4.ed. 3IissONEY.I,IE.DOIN:F. played the ; piano very wellindeed, keeping good time NviZli the singhg. Mrs. Dr. MoNTANYY. I was for unforseen reasons not present, she. having an. active part in the programme. 1 The piece rendered by Mrs. IL A. PACKER and 316 s Nmkr,Em was sung splendidly, and 'Gra:: loudly applauded by the'atidi enc.?. Miss REELER was also pres.2nt with-he*-barp, and was called (rut seyeral times by encores. In fact the en tertainment. Was a complete success. It is hogd the LiMta boys will give another ] • eoncert ac an early date." • ~-, C . 1111 . 11T fan EEDIN GS. —.MOD day, May Ist. P Morrow presiding, and ssciciate Judges llarkr.ess and Rnssell, on the,beneli.:.f,li . Constables . : - .' 'returns were made anti' tilvoni to. C s Hall vs G _Tann:L . C L M Stanley vs I' smith. Rule in each case discharged. II II Mace.- *s . . - Hiram Thurston. A C Stevens vs .1` 'Carver. John Fassett vs Biirrowcliff. Yanbuskirk vs J. II ii-lto'surViVes id Millham. ,• 'Barbara i.Knoll vs 31 B York—Rule to show cause s by jpil,kment 'shall not be opened and 'defendant - Act into a defense in each . case. ,„ B 1% Lane it's Jos Keegan..J E Davis andles :`,l6fais--Rulef to skow cause why judgnient.;.=,shall not - be -opened tax , to• t, Da is and Monis end they be let into a dell:tre. 1" Crittenden., vs Muses . Lear—Rule to ;lam cause ally plaintiff's bill of costs shall. not, be paid, or award be. stricken W II Barneai , vs It 0 Barnes and Wm lia —Rule to'sliow cause Wily plaintiff's bill of costs shall pot be pail, or award be I stricken off. ' 440 Itoln;; - geg 4'OV traciabiltßele 'to 1 ebowesase , 'whk plaintiff shall not beocn-, joitied - "dolfeeting judgment wet. of land ?which .11tarnhall•sold. to Clt G rte., fold. . M. IL S. HADLocK, St:Cy. , . , . ..... Amelia Shaw vs 0 N Slaw/ D, W Line vs Alice Lane. Mary E Coleman Ts,ND Colemau---Court direct a subpca ! Pent divOctrta issue in each case. • • • P chattl Warner vs Anna 31 Warmer- - Court appoint W 4 Young, Esq., siciani missioner to take depositions. 1. N N Betts vs Geo P Cash—The, audi tor in this ease, 0 D Montanye. En, hav ing died, court appoint John W Mir„ Esq, auditor. - . .. , , . . - , The de a t h George & D Mo ntanye, Esq;; a member, of the bar. having been an-. 1 nounced to the Court by Elhanan Smith, Esq, Court appoint Henry Peet, W T Dance and D'A Overton, ERIS, a com mittee to draft resolutions. , Out of re, spent for -the memory of the deceased, Court adjourned at 1.1 sr, until Tucsdayat • 8.30 A. M. . Tuesday morning tte following persons were sworn in as tirard Jurors: Cc:,l) Miller, foremen, Nelson Ackley, Danvers 'Bourne Landon Budd, J B Cor son, 'Andrew C rane, C 3 W t, Fisher,. J • E Fleming, E C Herrick, F W Keeler, G It Mead, W T Meant, Nathan Montonye, Gibson Morrow, Joseph Stardevatit, Fran cis Watts. • Ida S Cole vs Geo•D Cole--Cotirt ap point 0 F Hoffnian a commissioner to take depositions. Griffith vs Amos Griffith, and Chloe Griffith; First National Bank or Wavek ly's use.vs J F Shoemaker. J A Roy vs John McCook and James McCook. Mer rick Crandall vs Wm Matson—Rule to show cause why judgment shall' not be opened and defendant let into a defense• in each case. Keeler Wells vs David Abrams Jr, garnishee of David Abrams-Rule to show cause why judgment shall not be entered against the garnishee. ' Addison Grace vs Anna E Grace—Rule to show cause why an shall not be granted to defendant to maintain her defense. Cornelia E Brown , vs Semi Brown— Court appoint J W Mix, Esq, a commis sioner to take de?ositions. Lucy B Itose vs Lawrence Rose—!-Court appoint N 'Tidd, &q, a commissioner to take depositions. Tirzah Wright i.seTfttileS Wright—Court appoint T 1 A bnig, a commissioner o take depositions. Com vs Thomas Gunn—Assault and battery—Court direct a .7ol!c pr . osequi to be entered upon payment of costs. Corn vs W 0 Thurston, selling Elmo' without' a license—Defendant pleads guil ty; sentence suspended. Cony V 8 Ilenj Randall, fornication and bastardy. Coin vs Almon Eaton, same. Cbra vs Gco McAllistelr7, larceny—Each. of the above cases continued to Sept term.' The Grand Jury disposed, if the follow ing cases: TIME BILLS Com vs Thos 1' Biggs and Wm litggs, larceny. Com vs Thos P Biggs, larceny. Com vs V .T Zeigenftu•s, larceny. Com vs Almon Eaton, fornication and bastard v. NOT TRUE WLLS Corn vs Robert Crawford, larceny. Com vs Geo Hawkins and James IlaTr kips, larceny. Coin vs 'Tinos P 13i5.7, , zs and Wm !tags, Larceny—Dist Atty Cala, II Streeter,Esq, and Davies 4: - Carnoellan' for Coin. II Peet, E C Gridley, and I'.-3lcPherson, Esos, for defendants. On trial. ' AT .► special meeting of Lin-Ta S, held Saturday, April 29, 15;6, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : ReA,,lred, That it is with great regret w•e hear of the death of GEoncl: I). 3los :rANyil, Esq., our first President, and former fellow-member. Re4o/red, That we recognize in this dis pensation, the loss of a true and tried friend, a faithful and zealons member, who for nineteen years has been au active member, and occupied the positions of Trrasuier, Secretary and President of thii Company. ReLoired, That the Engine House of this Company be draped in mourning for the reriod of thirty days. Resolccd, That these resoluains be en tered on the minutes of the Company, and be printed in the several newspapers of the borough, and that a copy of the same be presented to the family of the de , eased, ex - pressing the assurance of our sympathy with them in their great dfflic two. CHAS. L. TRACY, Pres. ATTEST:-R. A. MERcuil, Secretary. WE 1-1.N13 the.following paragraph float ing around in the newspapers, and - fully endorsing the sentiment,. transfer it to our columns with a hearty endorsement. The wives - of the country have long enough l‘een made the " scapegoats" for hus bands' follies. Let the "!ordsof creation" read the item, and then, if they have been .gailty of the injustice (If charging all the extravagance of the family upon the bet ter half, make humble acknowledgMents • and resolve t do better : " A 'physiFian writes the folloiving : • My profession has thrown me among wo men of all classes, and my experience teach es • n c thalG od never, gave man a greater Proof of Nis love than t, place women here, with him: My ielviee, is : Go—pro pose to the most sensible girl . yott know of. If she I.ta}s• yes, tell, her how muck 'your income is—from what source derived —and tell her you will divide the last shilling with her, and, love her with all your heart in the bargain. And their keep your promise. My • wotd for it, she will live within your income, and to the last hour you will regret that yon did not marry sooner.• Gentlemen worry aboUt feminine extravagance and femine un truth. .Just you be true to her, love her sincerely, and tell her of it frequently, and a more fond, faithful slave _you -will 'never meet anywhere. You wont desetvc her, I know, but she would miter fee l it. Now, throw aside pride and Aellishnms, and see what will become of it." BUSINESS LOCAL.. Or Fork s;--oOly at BLACK'S: Cg' iinives—only at ahAeg's C.7° For !ruble Cutlery, go to BLACK'S, Vl' New goods received daily at HE ND Lt3IAN Engravtnf; done at Ilr.NuaLw.ttes Jewelry Store. rff".New Cloths and Cassimeres at Kt:NT & Buss'. 11Exr.t.r.m.sx offers a great redaction la Sli ver-Plated Ware. M . '" All the htest publiaktions, very cheap, at Warrcolts le Slurs's. ,' large stock of games and toys, t_ at cost. at•WIIITCOMD VK. SHAV I'o - Everything in• Ow lino of station ery at it: II ITCOM 11 & A UM'S. rfy- WIIITCWitt J SHAUT sell the best Blank Books manufactured In the count ry. Ur The largest and best assortment of sprieg•ciotainglu town, at 3t. E. BOSENY/ELD.A. Reversib!c:and Flat land Plows at reduced prim. R. N. WZLLES & SOS. or You au - ) get all the latest styles of Stationery, very cheap, at 'Fitttccimat St SIIIA&I'IS far A , large 'assortment of spring and summer hats, Just recilved, at *t. Itosivr- Fty.ttro.: Arir=Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles, and Eye Glasses, In great Turley, at Hr.:M=IIAX 's Jewel ry Store. • Air If you Rent to secure a good artele;and ge the worth of our money, the place togoll'Afflittt , DIELMAN'S. • W Buy your clothing of A. TATUM, when yon can alive get good goods at, the lowest living price :3. . • •` Don't fall to call at Ifixtmsw . ares, If you wish to buy anything In the line of Jewelry, Sliver and Shier-plated Ware. ‘. itg" Esminaras . has the - fhiest stock of Watches, Jorcdry and Silverware, ever brought Into this town, Call and we It. , - I //Orig. HPND.ELSIAN bia thdi. largest and .boa stock of ladles' and gentlemena• gold and allver watchesever brought to Toinnda.: Or Fon RIMT.—The dwelling house lately occapl.4l 11 60. 'llonTos s on 3faln street. Enfialr.3 IL C. I)k.W.clr. . inir Rubber Paint, also It. R. Paints, ail colon and shader,it. kvirebt prices. • • R. M. WELLES A Sox. Oil West will *ld it to their advantage toparchise tickets at the Z 1• 711:14 Dept. nito3 retina t 1.50 ft yst Sept. ta In EMI tar - A now stock of .sl4;fi . nnta at,Enar & BLISS'. titTukariolbi-ratteras at KEW( a BLUM' • 4 - • •' rif New lot of lifbawls at KENT Bums'. Orlon can buy a Von . glass sot at IlLAcm's for 115. • _ rer Headquarters for Lamps and Cbim savr,--macrs. Q 1" Steel Table Knives and Forks for ra cts., at BLACICO. L Prices on Stone-Ware lower than Ter. Call at I.3Lacx-s; LIT Call at Karr & Busse and teet their new geode. 1 W"Novir DrisaGoods at ICvavr & B LlBB9 3 lar Ladies' l • Linen Salta at Krzrt. far A full line of Parasols and Fans at HEST k BLISS% . Or Go to KO & BLISS' for your No tions and Fancy °nods. rir New Prints at Kimr &Buss.' rir A full line of nosiery and Gloves at KENT & BLlss'. or A full lino of SUmmer Skirts at KENT & • ' • • f: rar Call at linwr & Blass', and look at their Iliack arehadfilea. • far White goods in great variety at' KENT k - • BLacg OTers_ Baby Carriages at prices ranging froth fa to pl 9. You eaulbuy a large set bf Dishes now at IlLactc's tor a little money. EV . Have yoit seen the latest?. If not, examine the Centennial Cigar Case at Bt—sews. ' Irg' ItueErts Bro. have the reputz lion for: "A 1" arileles In ellver plate. For BMW plea of theit ware 4 , 4311 at Marx's. WANTE6.—SOveral spans of young bor 'set. Must be soutf, - kind, and goal size. C. 31. MA VI rA. e, Pres't. rff" The largest and best assortment of Brackets ever brunght to this place, can now ha seen at Yugsr k Sox& • (Oct. Z:i—tf.) HARRIS itt his store on Bridge St., has the largetd assortment df Ilumaii flair ever of fered In thin market. futeli:l6 C:T" Go to Tly,Lon's for fine HatF, Shirts, and Neck ritare };ntranee on Park street first door beton: old bank and front south aide of Post -Oallee. IVe Lave] just opened a fine tissor i;utnt or Cloths and liassinteres, Including all the aw Spring Styles In Coatings and Slain:a, inchtildf ; POWELL. SC CO. M - 110E4E A I ND I.ot FOR SALE.—At 3lonroeton, on 'Jle4liante street. For terms ap ply to MIN. LOCISA!CESTEE or E. W. HALE. aprtliwy. " Mr' Mrs. E. J. Mmaos will return in few days with the largest ,assortment and best selected goods ever brought Into this place, which she will offer at the lowest prices. ,Call and,ex- Vir F9R CALK.—A thoroughbred Short Horn or Durham BUll, 2 years old. Also two bull calves. registered, land entitled to register, of Milking Strains. i G. 111 Ititr.t.ns. I I'a., Aptll 19.76.tt Buying l , b) , Crockery and Glaf,:sl ware from the manufacturer. I can give my cus tomers the advantege of the usual middle men's 'profit: Examine go'otis and prices. C TEN DAvp EARLIER.—We have a quMitlty of EAR Or \ERtIONT POTATOES, warranted ten daye earlier than the Early Rose. Now Is the time for farnetit to supply themselves with this superior varleiY. aprl2l6. McCanE & EDWARDS. Cr' Mrs: E. J. 311:coos wiahes to in form the ladles of Towanda and ;vicinity that she Is now settled In her new stare, next door to KENT Jr. !Miss, where elk; Will keep a large assortment of Millinery an Ladies' furnishing goods.. - Tbe - ladies will be pleased to learn that 1 . E. Hwutits has concluded to remain In To wanda; and Is now r!ecelving a targe,and attractlte stock of millinery and fancy goode, and invites the attention oath; numerous customers.. Niche-76: , r/r PIERCE &,SCOTT; at their coal yard, keep fresh ground Cayuga' 'plaster, by the car load or ton. It Is - from tho celebrated Thompson beds. New York State GeologlAs say It Is the strongest plaster In the State.l fmchtf. rs- Buy the JUtuestown l eas.- The reason why: They are warrented to wash without shrinking or tatilni; to be fully 27 Inches 'wide; and Mite equal In tlnrablilly to the very best goods . In the market. • . • rowiLt it Co., sole agmts for matilifacturers. O r I r POWEI,T,.(I* Co.—We have just re ceived our large Spring Stock of Wail Paper. Now ready for Cxhib!tint'. In 'addition to our usual stock of- plain fluty, white and brown blacks, we have added a handsOme assortment of tide Bronze. Sllrer, Gold and Decorated Papers. Please call and exaMlne our stock l'owEta. & CO. March 1,18764 f. • M"" Buy the I Jamestown Alpacas, fo the follOwleg reasons: They are !undo tram the best materials. They are dyed In Snell a manneras to secure com plete saturation of (44(4.. - They are so thoroughly shrunken In flnlshlng as to be unerfected by dampness. 'They may there fore be washed and done up like linen, witheu!, llto least Ipkry. For rale by PoWE.L; & Co., sole agents for Nan- . ufacturers..- - {Mph= • - f33' From W.lll. Comumm, .M. D., of New Bedford. I. I have employed the Pratt:Trate Srnce sue cessfully9n:rastes of dyspepsia. chronic diarrhoea, nervous Fdebility neuralgia, erysipelas, bolls and disca4a at the-skip; also chlorests, lencorrhea, prolapins uteri, and female complaints generally. As an alterative; tonic, ilia syrup ought to be used by clergymen, edltorS, cashiers, clerks, lawyers, and others who use their brains more - than their niuscies; as well as Operatives, printers, shoemakers. seamstresses, awl all those whose oc cupation confines them In 1114entliated and over heated rooms, who are liable to Kurt more or less from nervous debility." raprZ7wl. e From JAC ' 011 BENER, Fsq., Druk- Elio, Middletown. Dauphin Co.; Pa.—Messrs. Swim W.Eowt.r. h Bova:-Gents:—Please send me liii rordiately half a grtisa of Dr. Wisra'n's Balsam of Wtld Cherry, as It Is selling rapidly and gives good satisfaction.. i have been sellingthe Stalitamfor more than twenty . yeats, and iiioe 'always found ft satisfactorily spoken of. 1 bare had a number of .customers who have realized incalculable benefit from the use of It in the first stages of constimp.' • lion. lam never without It In my ; family, and ad. minister tr to any mei:Otter of itwhenever troubled with toughs, colds, lung and bronchial affactionr,• and find It a most efficient remedy. J. 11.6313 50 Ceuta and It a tioale. Sold by all dealers, gir To CONSUMPTIVE/I.—no adver tiser, a retired physician, having provlden- Rally discovered while a Medical klissionary in Soutnern Asia, a very simple-vegetable remedy for theolgogfi Ll 4 perpoleift, etre Of _COlitruistP4o l li, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung affections—alai a positive and radical specific for Nervous Debility, Premature decay and all Nminius Complaints, feels It his duty to • make known to his suffering fellows. ACtuated by this tuotivete will cheerfnlly sendoree of charge) to all who desire it, thr recipe for preparing and full directions for successfully using this providentially discovered remedy. .Thoso who wish to avail them selves of the benefits of this discovery without cost can do so by return in,sil,by addressing With stamp, naming Mr piper, ! • • DR. CHARLES p. 'MARSHAL!, • ito .. aa Niagara St, Buffalo, in . ch2r:lB.ll N. Y. . MARRIED. ENtIALI•Lrif.DIEff.—LIn East TAT; April :S. by Rev. e. A. Chubburk, Elyivefter hendall, of onnyitier. P A , awl Mrs. Holdall rainier, of East • .r% t • ICE AtISONMCPEO n Meurer, vol, April 13. by Reqr.4l. L. tituftlevant, Aaron Mason and -Miss Mikan Morgan. . . :1utlo i• I DIED. - . i'• 011 .—At b's - iiiabitais la Laportsy, Tbstsibr al ht, , March NU!. i otaStms (liven, la Ow 614 : - Duns6llloo46‘"; POOl l , l i 794. 1r.3 reamed . . _ witti Lis • iirriniii - to • f Mhidelidt ,.. . M. - Valhi - tot a Wheie be recelisitittialiellittlian tag in a contain house. serving' for mural years 4 0P1._ . 1 1 1; Inglitants of the *idea time. and n uking seven. commercial voyages. . In the war of MO La-entered the V. O. army, be. lag In his 15th year. for this At- received huid warrants and for the few last years of big life apen slon. Soon Latter' arriving at age de moved to Tennes see and conducted a mercantile business there. There he married Miss , ESaabettt , llealyop, hi. 26th.birthtlay, Nov. 30, 1820. To them were born sons and 5 daughters. Of the 9 chilthen,.ll survive. The mother and one daughter, Mrs. Lathrop, of Wishington,D: C., rest In the cemetery of Laporte, where how the father sleeps. • . In March. ISA Mr. Green arrived in Cherry township, then a part of Lycoming county, becom ing possessed of a tract of land belonging td his de. ceased father, and cleared up *Ante farm. In De cember, 1853, he rerneCed.ed Ltpcste. Dlteinghts 4i years residence In this county Mr. Green has held the Milers of Justice of the Peace, County Treasurer, and was Deputy Clerk of CoUrt and Prothonotary, until he declined on account of the infirtnitiel of old age. _ It Is probable that he has aided in adjusUng tlittl eulUes and arranging business for his neighbors more than any other citizen. A gentleman In ad. dress, and social in manner, ho won sincere k esteent. He *as attached to the Episcopal Church; receiv ing the communion a few days before tds" doper. turf, from Her. P. 11. Lighter, Rector at Marley. Ills'decline was painless. .0t • his 'retiree hoa s o only one survives him • his sister, Miss Mary 11. Green, aged 72, residing in Philadelphia. Ills fu neral was largely attended at the Presbyterian Church of I.aporto on Sunday. Starch 19. Rev.' Dr. Cold delivered an appropriate discourse front Reve lations 3:12. •• film that overcometh will I make a pillar Its the Temple of my Son.- TP.1.7111143.L.—at Ltberly . Camera, April of berr.let fever, Minute Augusta, daughter of J. C. and Marla L. Trumbull, aged 1 year, A months and 12 days. "The young, the loved, thabelditifte, They early pass away, Because they cannot blootn and shlne Where death's chill br.tezes "0, Gentle Father 1 Master good: . Help us to love and lose; To trust Thee when not understood, . To acquiesce, not choose." itoCKW4L. , —In Jackson, Tlcga Co., Ya., April 14th. Mary Ann, wife of ]ter, Myron Rockwell, • aged al' years. Mrs. Rockwell was baptized at Sylvania on her tenth birthday and has beeri a consistent member of the Rapt et Church ever since, uutither death. She was married April lath, 1820. Her golden wedding day catne, but little cared she for this world's gold. At the setting of the following sun ehe C103:11.11 the Jordan and entered Into rest. IHNION.—At hle Innrnt. In Pilot townshlp. Bradford Co., Pa., 31arch n 20. !Brant Minna, atil 70 years. Itc had lived in that nelghborhood t 0 years. lIC vni tnarried * years ago, I? Mies lgattey Bullock, who survives him. - Tliey brought ni) twelve chit dren, of wheat ten are still living. Mr. Dimon was a Tiler and industrions man and will be inlswd by a large circle of relatlve.4 and friends. 2 PATTI 7 .IISON.—In ~ iv Argain. April z 2, Mrs Mary Paitterram, ;IA 71 y.6ars. . t. A Ton.vm file ninny excellent arlieles which our friend (leo. If- Webb. of Alba. Pa., keeps in Mg smek, may be counted seetls from that justty celebrated Brine Ilrigr,e - h: Bre., Chleage. 111. and Rochester, N. y.. the largostMeed* house in the world. It will stir prise many,of our readergto learn that over 25,000 merchants in the United States handif seeds from. Briggs k BIWA. IVIIORd NOV'S. catalogues. labels, chromM, &v., are extremely attractive in high col orings and artistic finish. One of the newest de signs from the hands of their artists Is what is call ed "Briggs & Brut bov'e Great Tomato !faction their ti moody' and representS d rue course with per fect represmitallens of the different varieticA of to mati-4; striving for the honors of leaderehlp. The design Is extremely harpy and pleasant, beshles conveying to the farmer or borticnlturist consider able Information upon the nwrits of the 'different tomaton. We see that they place as their leading varieties the 'Green Gage. Conqueror and way's Excelsior. at bile they rate other varieties in the following order of merit: Trophy, Donauce, General Grant, Hubbard Curled Leaf, Gents:re (tonal:, Lam) mirtv.Red, thwart Orange Yield, Dwarf Early Bed: leyes's Early Proiillr, Simins's Cluster, and In the rear, with reins thrown to the ground end a telescope at hiseve to tee where the rest are, shuffles up the. Large yellow. The whole I scene is laid in the richest humor, and 119 ono can I give the lithograph at Webb's an examination without breaking out into a hearty laugh. We can assure our readers who desire to order Briggs & Boo's. seeds, that they Caw:ter:on them Fupou just as advantageous terms . 01;(1. It. Webb, and of Just: as - good quality, as If ordered direct. See Briggs & Bro's. January -number and order of GEO. IL iVE.IIII. Alba, Pa. jaufffmG. 0. A. BLACK 'DIIILADELPIIIA & READING - _i_ RAILROAD COMPANY. 1 . Centennial Excursion Tickets. Omand after May'lk. 1876, and during the con, tinuinee of tho Centennial Exposition, Through Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia and return, via Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, good for 35 days fruinidate of issue. will be issued by agents of Le high Valley Railroad at stations on that road. The trains of this Company run directly to . amfrom their new depot in Fairmount Park , 4 i . Ikh e rft is located In close-proximity to the Centen nial Buildings. , L 'J. E. WOOtTF.N.- • - deneral Superintendent. READt No, April 26th,1876.—finay4w4. TIsT OF LETTERS remaining in , TPost °Mee at ; Towanda. Bradford Co., Pa, fur the week ending May 3 t Costello Ellen Polen .1 ?a Collins 1' P Ittindell David - Chapman Louisa 'Sprague W It Duross Maintiy Shannon John Dunn Bartley . Sullivan Nora 'Griffin 9 , - strarta It W McMahon James Smith A. It ,i Smith Tferbert . W ' - PerFoni, railing for the aboro letters, will please any "advertised," giving date of list. . - Si. W. ALVORD. P. M. COAL, COAL,• COAL.. Ws keep on hand atwur yard all Plzes of Pittston and Wilkes Barre' coal. and Loyal Sock coal. trona Cm Sullivan County Mines. Also, Barclay Lump and Smith. We keep the best quality of Lime. Ugh. and Co ntent, Brick and Piaster, ail of which we will sell at tAntoui prices. • PIERCE ct. SCOTT: , Towanda May ist, 18714 LAND FOR SALE. . . THREE HUNDRED . ACRES, - ' LAIO FOR SALE. 3 tulles frotit Toivanda, . Will be solitls cash or " • 100 ACRES:IMPROVED, With house and barn thereon; Igeanro And easily cleared. IVltole farm well watered. Will be sold In lots of 50 or.loo acres, or more, as purchasers shall desire. CM] AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENT! ;ttEitetrn,• HALL, TOWAN DA, 'MONDAY EVENING. MAY 8..1876. TABLEAUX VIVANTS, PANTOMIME, . HUMOROUS READINGS, SINGING. The_, celebrated , LIN-TA BAND grill particiimte. • , Admission :25' 'cents 'Readried Seats 50 cents. Tickets !ill be sold at Kirby's Drug Stare, commencing 1 1 .:MaY, 5, at. .9 oiclOck, Doors open at .7 o'clock. Curtain !in Ft* at 8 .9'0'44 PEreifie.l7. NEB SPECIAL NOTICES. =I 1 Of beautiful ON TIME, To snit purcbasers WELL TIAIREAEI?, Imp!rev( • TAOC.WOoD, . Wellsburg, N. Y., or of J. - • or - JA MES WOOD,- Torratidal. Pa. cM)*PRIBINO EMNOI `~ :~, 1 ~E In _ . TOW4i.N - DAMARKET.S ismcititiALittidatiO. 7 su *TM W 1411111117, by C.B. bjett to an d , f - • Wheal ; 1 1 1 thbushgosail y, 4ol - 30' Rye, VI bath ' ~ • BacitWhaat. V bush. Beinur,l4bush..., ' 100 Butter 04414) 211 . Cons,ll bush Oats, it bash ' ' a.. 32 r Ef tn irs ti l s. 4lcia busu. i ...:.:..:.:..: 25 13 Flask* barreJ 340 4$ 300 Ws moss o>f GaalL—Wheas 60 Ds. t Corn 01 it>s; Ilya 54 iDs. ; Oats *2 Bs.; Barley 48 BIM Buckwheat 58 thita' Deans 42 Eh.; Bran 20 his.; Clover Seed 40 lbs.; Timothy Seed 44 lbs.; Dried Peaches Drlodaapples 22 !toga Flax Seed 80 lbs. QVCITATiON OF WMTEIPOW & Bankers and Brokers, No. 2.! Southlthiril Ottect, Pttpatlalphla, ltarrb, 13, 1876, 11111. /COMM InK . 114% 114% . 119 1194, . 121% 121% . 12:13 123 1181, He' , 1215 1 127 . 117%1 117% 117% . 112141 112' _ 1 • =MI 16 " • '65, J. and J 41. 114 44 4, LI. I G , S, L 4 1,4 lo -40, coupon— ": Pacific 6'r, cy • • Now he, Reg. c. Cola l'enneylvanla, Ex. Deadlilt Philadelphia A Erica Lehigh Navigation Ex. United R. U. of N. J laditCtack ' • Northiern Central • Central Transportation... Nexpnehoning C.& A;,Wortgage N B -W- I(IRIC. PRICES Current . ... •19 - erountry Produce, for the week coding Slav L 5.18.711, Beveled expressly for the BRAD rottolterOetrt, by 11. K. k I'. B. Titteinen Ai Co.. West • Broadway. Bead° and lludson Streets, New l itorks!• ' - ' '• . , „ .13117TEIL.—Beccipts for the week: 25,601 packages. , • • Mullet opens • quietly, ' with prices irregular. Some dealers appear to think that prices are about as levr•ps the situation will warrant. while others, leas confident of the future are free sellers at inside figurers, believing It hi better to dispose of stock as fast milt arrives, tbau to hold for outside rates. ' We quote: State Dairies, entire exert ' . 3G033 il•,„ fair to good 33433 •.flekina- selected 16(838 .4 Z 4. fair to good - 3.16435 " half firkin tubs, choice selected 284;329 " ' 7 “ •• " fair to good 270028 ••• Welsh tubs, extra fall 7.7A28 g -- ", " entire. dairies - 31(43,3 " ce4radrery tubs, good to line 010 l'allsoßtatn and PO.lllll, choice 03 0 • " Z " .• " fair to good . 2704=1 Western tube, fide selected ' 24426 fair to good 224424 Westekn early made.; selected ..2:Uta ,' " - fair to good 1:6621. ' - 1 - e - poor .„..• EllKESE.—Recelpts for the reek,"5,891. packages. Not&lng baa s Been done to day to indicate any change iii canes. Shippers operate cautiously and only ulien decided bargains are offered, while the Immo iiratie is purchasing' muderately to supply daily &mite. . We quote:— Stats factory, fancy Ca at 3 " ','• " fair to g00ri......... I aal i Ircatiii factory, ebedriar flue " 10 tau • :"• ' nut. nee:.% ........ ..'.lO (e)ti r,•= o poor to good ' ' 4 ( . 0 8 F.411 - 11. - ,e-Tie'relpts for f he week,' . l6,lG6 barrels. 1.110111 reeelpts have further deprelsed the mar l:et thattgli thee.: ales :us to Iv a trifle firmer feel ing tide reeving and a eternithess in the market vrldelitins tie prevailed fur severatelays.. WO quote:— Slate kiel fella . 14 60141 a Wentere flare fresh " 151,(416* fair te good 141.,6e10 14 y:815 Sort tle4ti • FILM( AND MEAL. .. ~ 1 , FlMiii of all grades doll with few transact lone re perted:ln other than trade brands which are Situ at quare/Wow. Meal in trifle better demand at un changed prlees. . Superaer ... 4 Oreari - 50 at.. torets, extra 3 15R,3 63 ?-; (miry - 5 rata 50 frimily • ' 7 75(4 0 3 75 Corn Mietl, yellow . ' 3 OttEet 10 , 44 ' white 2 9f03 10 ee , • - • GitALK: A betiterexport demand for wheat Imparts firm bess.tOrthe market, causing prices to rule steady. Cora I.34iniet and weal:. Oats are and Arm at quo. tatlontel. Bye weak and lower. Barlep dell but firmly held. Wkeat".:Spring, NO. 1 • 1 2 8(A1 30 " y'hicage, N 0.2" 1 15W81 19 " iAtllwatikee, No. 2 - ' 115(1 20 "- ..Ited,winter 3 er0.,1 23 " ••Zanifier; . ..... 1 3s(Ast 40 .4 . "White 4. I 4.scrot 60 itarlet,7; '' r t6O • '64 11ye...,„' !,I i 92(.0 90 Oats. Mixed .. .1. 451 St 47 '•• white.; 4 - 44 74 form erestern mixed G. be 62. rs• . . ,:: ." yellow.. G 561 .67 IlklAllk.'. . . lifediems are more firmly held though not active. ]farrows are In better demand at unchanged pet er?. Pea and Kidney are quiet and much depressed. Pea- fair to g00d.,.., • t 21 - (4.1 25 McMinn 1 lent 25 Marrow.' 1 3C681 55 Whloi:Bidney - 1 11.7(3`1 55 Red Kidney t Or: 0111 20 • 1101'8.;:i : . Ilfarliet quiet, prices nominal. -., Crop 7,1,: State, good' to prime ' 156017 Wit Lair to prime - 124811 Clrop T' , 4, poor to good 30 3 SEEDS: Clovai.i is in fair demand at quotatiobs. Flax and Titaett4 quiet but firmly held. Cloveri.3B7s . .- 16 '481 17 Flax, nestera rough ' 15001 60 Timothy, per bushel . 2GO @2 75 TALLOW. . . , Demand moderate, pileel weak, Good tOprime DICIEI) FRUITS. .. The rtnarket fur apples is rather 'inlet though straight lots at- held at steady prices. reaches are In few hands and held weedy. Blackberries scarce and firm. Cherries net other small fruits le Moderate request and Beady. Applert, - 81tate, sliced 9 a 9'4 e quarters 81t41a 9 Weritern, sliced 4...68 9 • " ...., quarters H Ghats, Southein, sliced 'J ; (/) . ..9A.; _ l' •.! (punters • ' • 8 .6... 'Ara ' , cartels, te.clerl, fancy IG • eze:' • ,;.. - . fair to good . 12 6013 " '". unpmekd, halves 11 6012 e ?.-" - e quarters ,-- e 1 7.61110 Blacklierries. wr 5, • . 10 113103 i Clen•rirs. pitied. por its '2O 6621 r.am,oar th IG WS It3spberries - • :a 6427 r-,... U. K. & F. B. TIIDILItEIt .11 co., _ ImporMrs. Wholesale Grocers 5: Cetn.-3lerehants. West Broadway. Reade ar Duriseu Sts.. N. Y. rredlice Commis:Ann Department In charge of J. S. Gatti*. We receive and sell on COMillittAoll all kinds If Country Produce: make cash advances on creedgetnents and furnish 'stencil plates and mar ket quotations when desired. Correspondence so. lielletE.: C. T. 11 NM BgTTOM P'RICES! T4e long continued '-stagnation in business has esulted in bringing ev eryilfing in our Ijjui down to BOTTOM PRICES, And am now prepared to. furnish SPIIING & SUMMER CLOTHING ', ', , LOWER FIGURES Thspiiho same quality of goods were ever '-before offered. More 'milieu- tars next week. April 1, 1876: THEY 'DON'T People complain of HARD TIMES, :But those who are wise enimth to ' - • ; : ,p , U,Y THEIR .CLOTHING . AT- H.•: , ,JACOBS' STORE, • lieyer find fault with the puallty of tho • • ",;.; GOODS HE SELLS. "Mx. ACOR El. :14:4 - i takes yleasura In Calling attention, Urals I.; • ; t.A I IIGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT • --, • -or- . : .§PiONTITA . SUMMER GOODS MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. - I , • • A 44•Mu:ot bta stoek . vtlt,ba suci . eleas to Ilailr• that he cut otter greater Inclueemrn ta r, , ; - yltartbly7q "~,~ 53' . 1 3; 44 • 4104 461 i • 13434 ° 24.) 47 San IDS B '4o 9 Mothing. M. E. ROSENFIELD. -FOR-, NA En - - - • - _:lartillissi - ,- •- - --- - •- -, Legg' ''.• • ' I ' ---- 7 - - - 7 --------- - ---- '- --- ---.2: . : -.- -- - -- - ----- , - ;77 --- ,. . 4 1+r,r -- r -------- ""t — . l- 7 - -- . ' I HIS , WEEK - - . I .r XEOISTOIVIVP/OTlCHitotee , . 3 t i 's , l}i9.).: ::: ~., ~.-..,.: .::' , 4 :, ,is beiretri slyest that, all, pencils!' . Indebted to ' I a ,estate of Altemlra 1.. 131ap. law nt Atbiit4. deed, must make lininedlatekayinent to, tar' . - 2 .1 AT ; • ; KIINT & BLl6ll`, 3:;c1C1(10:: , S PE G ' ONE CASE DRESS GOODS AT . _ .. , _ . .. .... . .. • - SIXTEEN (CENTS A YARD - .'' .., : • - ; WELL. WOUTII TWENTY-FIVE. 4414 1845 40 4 4 5$ 13414 . 104, 3444 47% 51 105 S Al,' it full'li o 1 LADIES' LINEN Spin, WHITE GOODS , - • GRENADINES, tfc., & &e., tEe. 1;,1!: • PARASOLS: = 'T,IRASOLS! FANS! FANS!!.FANS!!! full linO' of, NOTIONS! AND FANCY GOODS! A fall line of DOMESTIC GOODS- • ' PRINTS; G INGBAJth . uu,sLpfs, (Pr.. /Pc., 4w. Towanda, May. 3, 1876. Evans . (k Itildroth. CARPETS`!, , - - CARPETS ! EVANS k HILDRETII have opened: an entire New and large StoelCof - CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, , _ RUGGS,, itc., C. , To which they invite the atten Mon - of Cu - Owners at their New Store, MAIN TREET, I El=l ) 1 " I / 8 ) ire; MMWM . , .- KENT & BLISS. TOWA.NDA, PA 11/tt tt ale; dersfined, and all persons havllig`elalms upon l :estrus mast present them, dnlisathentteatedi for , settlement. • - " HELLENIE. SAAVTIttit.I ' 1 Zrecutnr.. ECUTOWB Is hereby glieh that all Portons Ind.soed to .tho estate of John McPherson, la's of Merrfek, - , deed, are requested to, nuke immediate v.) : and all. persrms haring claim aphtst aald estate must present then:, duty authenticated. fur. ecttlr lnent„ • wILLi AM MITTEN, Apr •-• pteen.fr., L. 4 - uxEcIITORIS NOTlCE.—Notacp ju is hereby given that all melons trideldeil to the ealate of Ellen J. Welles...tato of Wrid4llll4 t p.p.; tke'd, are required 'to mate' Immediate pay ment to the underslped, and ill persons haling claims against the sald estate. mast present theft. duly ant be:Matted. for settlement.. - . - ft EO.• it..WELLEs. WYollteleV Pa.. El— 'EDWARD WELLES,-Wllkes Itarre,;Po, _alit T,Ovro Exec:Woes.; I'AV. IIOSTWIC • (AAIITION.—AII perons are Imre rantioned agalnat purchasing a , not 4 gtve , ,n by na to Wilson Murphey. of itorne,; dated April flti, IS7O, for one hundred dollar!. and payable air ]rt after pate , as we hare' 'retired ; no valise there of, and shall not MY th ! 53rri F. W. 1108TWICII(. Litennehl Slay !.'6w ' VOT ptoposalsr be received at the 'Office °O. F. 3fafois ut, to May la, lice, for the betiding/ 'of • the foundation and hasenient walls of thp let Iletiverealist church Tuvranda. Plaits and specifications may be Seen at the - Book Store of Wklicotub dt Sheet. By order of the Beard of Truateo.l Towanda, April 27,10. f— , NO T ICE: Notice is hereby given ail peilintsi 10' domed to 1110 estate of Stephen tale ij I:high:try. deed, must make lOnetliato IkkruirrA all peramis having clalmy against: said estate in t, pretieut them duly autheutleated tor settletuent.l 'W3I. 1. RANKIN. j jAdministratay. j - I A I3O.II.(NISTRATOrtS' NOTICE .... j :—Notice Is hereby given that all" pericani te &WTI' to the estate of Emily Jenkln", late_bt Baysidlle."leed. must make imniediate payment Gt the ltruler4gned, and all , personsjr having lylaluis ;a7,altrat said estate must present them, ditty yaithen- Dented, for settletnent. . • j ; I aprr. 0. W.Billtilf, ttidrnlnistra 4 -oi. TNCORPORATION NOTICE;- A_ To all whom It may concern: ;The unde*lgneil eitlYens of Rome and vlellty, herehy .givonei lie that they Intend to apply j to the f!aurt of CO men Pleas of Bradford corudy,ota Law -pulp: they's:MT a charter to he Incorporated into a body politic ;ant. corporate In law, wlth perpetual i 'surcoksioni. nrighir the trurie. style and title of the Borne LibritryAt soidallon. fer the purpoae of estafillaldirg and moth taltalitg. a Shrary for the use of Its{ menit"rs.; E. W HITNEY, s. st: cur. J. A. MOODY. R. r. RocKW}:f.L. L. E. • 1 EoMe, Pa., April 11, 187c-03. ADIIINISTRAq'ORIS NOT I E . Nutlet: Is hereby give:: tAnt all: per.sii In 'hided to the esiateof David Tilhaley. late hf him tvi.r., deed. must make immrdiate paynvi{{t the tindershrned, 'and all persons having refalnts azalost mid estate must present them. ' , any au then: !fated, for aettlement. J. A. ItECO.O,I mrlizorrc rX EC UTOR'S NOTlC„E.—N 4 litice ••-A is lwrel , y glven-thar all im,1 1 .,..0nm intlP4t•qi ti , 11, • .. , !a!e of lit , o:g-• Irf. - .)lntinalyclite . of Tovian da Itermigh, 11 , :lil foul Couibty„.' p...p,r,v+l. d..,..ii, nupil inak, Inzint•W m ate piryf•nt toth••auj. , I - r , ',..tir , qt. atol,:111 te.roons harin,... , rlnlms i1q.',a)1, , ,t . ! , al4 - 1 .‘rlalo ina;,t pretent them, fltt;y autheutte*“, fur siltlement. ! • P. r. 310HROiV.1 ' niny4%l4 - I k r :xeclittAr. ,; .A . :DMINISTRATOR' NOTT(II , 3. .. . .s„ t h. o i s jp:rebv - glTen that all' permoni in 11.•:,teit to tho'cl , tate of Daniel Tr, Jones, ia:•1 or Plke f deed most' make iilltu.d!ate !laymen t 1011.11 , 3 w.dri*lgnite. WO all iwrsons ItlyMg clalthi again".i •.:,d‘l (ware must prn , ,,:s.nt them; duly authenticated; for si!lt:enient. may4w6 I WIT,LIA* • jAdministraior. • I A DSI IN ISM .% TOR,' ICE.' NOT . 1 „Lx.i-NotkA is hereby ' given that all perieins' In debted to the , estate of Jrn Adams. ,deett, ate of srttlthiteld, Bradford Coluttyl Pentia..l : nlist 1 makelointedlate payment to the undersigned, and all ie?isons haring claims aMthist 4ahl "e:sdate niust Firesipt them, duly authentleated.! for setrbitrint.: Li ACIIELIA rill:Mt:ND. I 11L,:0,if, ' 1 Allni**. _ it DMIN.ISTRATOR' § NOTIOE I • 1 •-.Notlee Is hereby given Oa all persna4 MI 'fielded to the estate of 11..'L,31indly, late ''d f (I'd.J., wands born. dee. must mate Inimedlate payineultkl the 'undersigned. eind all ped-stms baring ;elatirl azahist said estate Must present thete,dbily autlieg tleated,forsettleinent. . • '' ! 1 ' E. T. FOX,: 1 Atllll . i. 1 __ - imma • . .A SSIGNEE'S SALE:—The sub. r 11 • scriber will sell at pub&i sale on tha gmunds of the present location of Hiram Horton's! Stearn MIII. near John Ilartovell,'s, nue Steam - ilaw; Fixtures. Sale to takqp!ace on Tlan:S.; June ti. P..o'clock tr.- at. I I i TERMS OF SAI.F.:-250 when the propi•rtills strueli off, remainder In two equal payments of 'plxj and twelve mouths, with Interest and apprv,ri.thee-, entity. ' • W. T. 110nToN4 i I ME Asslgnec, for /Drain lioitori. QALE OF REAL 'ESTATE • 1 , ..3 The undersigned . 4111 'son at public sale 1 AY,11.11" la. 18711, at 2 o'clock , P, the; Croun4li of the 'Horton Homestead In Wi!ul, t Bradford Co.. Pa.. a certain tract of land, itfaintled, and descrlixl as folioed,: t : On the north by lands of 0. 11. h 31. 11. Welles:: on the ecestby lands formerly owned by ttrtid.Wel.(cF: on the mottle by lands of Julia Wier, on the tilstiby, the. Snsquelianna river. being part of said Ifor-', •ton homestead, and containing about 220 nereit, tgttt also sell with above , all the timber fit for salving purposes on part •of raid Homestead Ineded Julia ' • Wlll also sell at same time and place, one; othe. rI hmet of lain!, bounded and ile:ierfholl as AIIIeWs: Ilegiptdptir at the north-west corner of the Itruller Downing warrant at it post. thence eag aleng.nottit, .11111` of WA warrant. 1775-10 per.. to corner nfil,t; of J. & Horton. thence south along line of sithll.r; t If, norton lot IQ 5-1 O per., to the north-east enr tier of,Frank Ketonic::: rut, thence west alonginoVlt line of said Knowles' lot, 177 &-lo per., to warrant. line; thence no th along said warrant lice 10, 5140 per., to p,.tee of Ix - ginning . . beli,g Muth` land . equ-' roped hy - Dr. Thomas Harris to Calvin Steel hy ar ticles of agreement, (Int mf 1858. 1 7 TERAIS of Sale on first tract,:-4:00 when proper ty Is struck off. remainder' In two equal payht”nts . of six. and twelve Months, with Interost and tip proved security. TEltlklS of sale-on t—N seeonil trzetCO whenlprop., erty Is struck off. remainder in one - par, whh in.' terest. I NV. T. HORTON, mica' , Assignee for If Irani Iforion; • , rrRITSTEE'S. custeg s X Talc , coat lan& and, wining properTya6d arr.' par:opal:c.c.s ill, the cotinty' of Brad ford, s:mc 01 Pennsylvania. ; fly vlrt tie of a certain titortg.icf, or th,(l of trilst executed Creek j 1011:: Ciial.Compaoy. of lir! s l tate of to the inolor,igliod - a. , Trnstoo, (laird t day, o r Tim.Y, ii`"l and rer ,, id..d in Ow office I tig.tioi In and for Ili- roomy or Ilr:1A11,i11.! 111 State, qt: 11...r0l hook N.. 1.: 3 on the. 41th day of May. .t. IS , :q; apo 111,"i tlorlfdgo rago 102, Sze.. cia iDC 11111, raj of Not-tni..•r, _r j, tats ut:dersi~uEd .. as Tritste, as afe.reeald,lief+ o . by give notice that I will, on TUESDAY. the 21111 easy of .2\ IdolL, 157 , 1, at 12 I ,* t - ft . k., !MN, 1,4 Ilk. day. at the Exchamg.. Sales Ratans, No. 111. hyoid way, In the city, comely and state of New ;Cork.; at atietion to the highest bidder, the pre perty,l rhrhts, privileges and .frantleiset. ccoveyed !or ht-1 t..mted to he cony eyed to tnet by said reortgagolot ! deed or trustt'd - f.faellt having been made by salell Company In the terms mill coilelltions of said liner; gsge, andanch default .having nentlnuesi rer the *a..o of s i x ty d a y s ,, and [being nquireel Jai writ, lug to make such sale by the holders of Until:lMF. the said bonds.rateured by Sala mortgage or ilSeelior trust, which were at the time of; making surlu e.: guest due and outstanding.' ' . The property aforesaid includes some sisteeu, hundred acres of land, situate. In Franklin and Overton townships, in Itraliforti enmity,' State of Pennsylvania, being ce mposed of the whole Of (he tract of land surveyed In, the mime of. George ',Edge and the'several parts of trattssurveyed in the names of George; Temple, Samuel Edge. Pant Hardy mint Andre*. hardy, all of which be more aimurately bounded and described tn - said mortgage; together with all and singular the railroads. nitues,tores; Minerals, Woods, roads, lanes, ways, waters. Water-, courses, easements. rightS, liberties. hercilitaments and appurtenances Unto the Saist'prenalses log and appertaining, and the reversion and re- . reminders, rents, ines and profitsltharear. ! ~,,For a more full and complete description Of the, property to be sold, with its boundaries and hely Hone, reference may he had to the said mortgage, of record 'as aforesaid, or • to the original thercef,; in the potisession of Messrs. Gray Zs Davenport, at-i trailers, al' No. 9, Nassau Street. New York City.,' TERMS ,OF SALE:—Ten per cent of the punj cha s m money Is to ha paid cash lu hand Willie day: of sale, and the balance Is to be paid within thirty ; days thereafter, at the Mice of Gray* davenport,'t Ney. 9; Nassau street, hi the city of New York.] State of NeW York, and upon the payment of the' said balatico In full the finehaser will :reeldria a Deed to the said property, 'conveying such titleas 'ls vested In cue as Trustee as aforesaid. I 1 Dated February: nth, 1976. ' „ • CHARLES F. fiLTNTEP.,t j TruatettfOr the Boudholders-ofthe Fail Creek tuniinous Coal'Coniptny., ! • GRAY DAVENPORT, Attorneys for Trustee, • o Nassau St., N. City.' . • The above adieertisement appears In the fUliolis lag newspapers, to-wit: The Arenfujr Post t pith-; Milted In the City of Nines York:111m Pit ilade(pkia' Enquirer, published In the City of Phltadelphia:; and the Bnanronn Rr.rottritni published lo To -wunda, Bradford County, Pa. ; The sale of the shove described property ishere-i by adjourned to. TUESDAY the .ad day ori3lay.! 1976, at the-sane hour and placei • ' CTIARLES!F. HUNTEft Trustee for the bondholders of 'the Fall creek iti , ! tulnitlettsCeal Company. - . rtuayttai. .1 $5 ft°$ 9 0PEwzrthdaYrit7 . .egi'zovnle,k1 rortund, Malti rtu hla ;LA v $l9 day at home. Agents Nratiteci,l Outfit and terms irt_P Tine A.l (, ,Augusta, Moire 1r SEALED PROPOSALS for tit building of a boll for N't taiusit g halt auxi tit will I>o received up to Mar W. 1a.., In are( rd. tine( ith plan aitid t•pctilication% to be keeIIIII ant °Mee of A. 13 Porter, By order of Corn.l opr:7% 3. B Ora % En, Eec'}l. GG UKE Or -OF .I:O:NUOLUS.I.,-411k ..nailtslitned. having jumliase 1 ttic butt get by "atbyal Deke : ot tettoc,” he by "Ceyal -Duke et •Oxtorit t"'• dnnt, "Fiore," by ....Mike of Alntric, , l will etter,:ttls :tet•-• vices, at hI3 bunt, on the tenonin g' . , g' . ! - TERMS: • ' • ' 7 7.- Tana ' dollars to bum,. Disci U. paid at lima of talo'dinif cow. %Den dlaccmult *lll br mad°. Aprlos►i• ft, V, ItONV31;&$: Ea UMU - 1 1- • rtSAVIRWS:S4I . 4 7 O, , ECEAT DI. IN 11BAII/Owar . n : riu*nee pit of Aigiewalitpaigsaillite iaib /aolareli 11,04.snir "Otbilig A.tK Assitta• bly 4 wUl btoexpottedt tee, iinititerstgalg*C° o _2 ll l . ."' - stoners' Office In the -, BorWof - TOWIIIWOS'AIruIex% Monday of June, Al 11.'• the unseated fastt dewribed - ln : the following-Alit, ttrapttli,;thei Lunar! plaid beton - Oat derv, • : 4 . Warnsafraffanse.- AGRA NY, : • Bantinabbn Jr... 4 1 Bush, ma:a. : Nra,vtUrA lr Ilainett.; , 11 - 41.BOLAY. 1 - idulurnaohn.-: i Bith4le4liark Jr, - 9 liatroni : Jobn. " • : Antnea.. - 4 libldle,:Jartter. Barren, Jobb Baker,:lYtn. Baker; Wm. Ctirtningham, Collirl44. antes.., ittindao4?-,Tbotniti. 1 Dunditttlerhontas. 1 ; 1 rtlnerttnh RI/chard. 4 . • Gratz, Win. ; Graff., Jott,th, . fitturgiS, : v, ; Hardy, Ohms. 3 . 1 tilltzetrinter, Ttiontatt., illltzeraer Jacob, - ; I Illitzemm m er. , Jacob. 1. /fardh.Nntitan .1 ! Hatay. !Moon ' ' Hardy. Bald .-; tilehrge • • - Latiley,-I)artgrose Lactley„ , reter .;• • La4ley.4oseldt : .Reed, Confirm • Shoemaker, Jantes 1 Stuart. Waiter Stuart,. lieborah sithienv : Samuei • ' ; i Slttilens,;toseph . • ; Slddqua;;Jattios • . i!eter 1 1 Tyrout,' Andrew • : WlNOn,oWni !Samuel 1 ' ; Beek, Monty Beateri.i.fretterte4 flarron.;- - John Jr • Baker. Jhtin. y ' ,Barruni John Boynton; Peter • ! ' Bciytl, - Jobti • Beith, Henry ; _Baker,' Wtu • Chaphanann..Jatnuel liatelasii, Thomas itir-ayiloni Andrew Gratz, Michael Gratz, Lyman Graft: John ; Gentletiarth, George ' ' Gratz, Barnard ••";., Gratz, Simon lieury,".o.;eph 11311, t!liarle. ,! I Halm:is:Joseph Lloyd; rotor • Prlater; George l'enningion. Benjamin • Reed, folllason' j Shoeninker, James , • Simonii, .Joseph Wl!son, • , ItION ROE. I,Andr“oi,' Samuel . ! Benneri Jacob Item:ter: Jr 3.40 y - Gray, Wl3l 114utptiE, Robert liopklnr,Atobert 3leAtlattiN Ephraim Norr - ;Sainuel I ,iNortfi.'Jaines • ; North, oOnathan 1 Shutts, Peter , I bluets, Erederiek Shorts. George , ‘VoodeatrAlaunah - Wllson,!lV:ta • 1 Young. SelilltiPl . . Betz, It'eury Betz, Johji . . Betz, Joseph , Betz, JaMes • . uSson, , Bortiestetitrlek ' Cooley s :,ll, - Mry I C oo l4.,Saranel. . • liCastate7; Ittirman ! Cooley, Joshua , I Castatt% joseph Eekbarg.Grorge Erwin, tn, itichard ! Edge, Ellter !! Ellis, Morey !. • Edge, ter or, Geo - N ! -. Frltz.; John • ! rrfiz , Snnottel . Gentieworth: Geo liaga. Georgs ' : Haga, Nathan }Saga. Peter fintzenlmer„ Robert Hard,. Samuel • Bardy, 1 Hardy, }terry 1 1 -arrls, mu , itollin;gsiyortb„ Stepbeh Ladley.liugh Laud, !teary rilnY, A ndrew l'uore,!Genige, ;.Aloare,'Paal • orth, Samuel ; North, • jenathan I'altner; - Thom seeloy,ll'eury • . I se ,, leY", Jpnatilari it•veley,'Veler I SithlonA; !Andrew , Siddons; George, !Slade:lSi Peter !Sichlens, James Joseph d , ! Triout,-. Andrew ;Temple,' I" , ster Temple,_ Samuel ; te,jatties IVoodruir. Hannah TEItItY. isaac, '1:41,1,(t"; ROILS' Fill - 'Catlin, Bantam r !(!ourtrltilit, Cornelius 'avenport, Daniel Fell, -lesql "liollenhaek, 31'''s heirs' Sante Saha! same • Sable!' • sank game. f Santo s ingt(llll,ho's 1t0,,., Elizabeth Litcy Slierwooft; Wtit N Thomas,. icholas . Thomas, , T CSf•A ' ileky - 'Bunt, J'ob Porter. ,fames 1- 1V11.310T. J.lditi Butter, Itarretti.Ohel ' Bald Al it Jelin 1 1111,bart1; ffannah -•' ifolkilithoc, J o hn harsh, Sapinel .! Sterilng.lSttintml - Sterlh-g.;Saumel Jr! Wel lc., (7, r 40741 467 4 4 4 ,0 0 41 410 100 404) 44M 900 410 459 313 P"9 jrn 247 4 i 0 ri) 407 4. ) 400 129 ° 120 200 250 1"0 is 3 141 00 07 00 99 rtl 102 45 :St, 50 2t 310 poi:tlabF. of the precialoris of the aet .1r General pa,ed the 21th day of Aprll. I:, I, section 41,4, at Ile. !wee Unto anli place Will expo Ned >Ole the tracts de parcels of rent tl, , , j4imted In the:following fist, , 11.It.ss the taxt , up.o :owe am told before that 'II- !: ! I _ _ _ • 1 -1" , 'zt ; :17 Q . VTo Tr7‘ont .48seaaed.:;; - • e s - - .A.TtrENti.:rwr.- Is - 4 t'; [ism' Joseph h.kt - 90 1374 . Hes:mond ,35 ley 11lehttel 2 lots . "150 Gilson Joseph 'h&l .43 ).eonard A C 30. 5 /. • Ilcau T • 1 lot 35 Illee Henry 2SO 93 1873 Crawford 119gb 30. 233 !• 1873 !teens:in N It • 40 45 Henrdslee ' '2O 72 Wister Richard i 200 300 72 120 .. 80 200 '.2 00 .1674 ileenian Jo*:Est 1 100 480 I . 2 00• , ...:. FraloyJames I . ' 2_oo 24 60: - 100... , finiltli Ezra, i ' 25 144 441 - Ltu. 1. .. .20 . • 4873 Sajltb Israel - • , 33.5', s2O , 27 ' •• •. Kekler EA' Inland i '2s' 1 27 , '6l . , ....• Vanderpool Soninells tit 20. ..-' ....- 'Ward CL. Eat; '', Z3O- 1 20 . . _ . CA,?IT9N TWP 15;4 'Wheeler Iferif 0 2 eti moNuan Is 7;) Orps OVERTON 1879 - Darret Janies 30 . 27. 59 PS . • WCy 50 157 68 240 7 .... Tlinothy-: 60 8 1 49 .... Lantz George. • ; .40 49 22 809 - 1 iticnonalii.ranies: 190 '8 44 117 383.1 17 ..... Madden Patrick 100 817 08 . • 0wt9.0; 100 103 45 Parrett JO4ll 72 cio 2GO Jaekean .Andrew: 0 60 1 3forr18:E11 4 100 161 4 20 .... :McDonald 4as- j r 4 20 54 270 1 . 35 1874 ;Barrett Jatnea, .30 459 72 ; •• • ;:-;Lantz Geo ' • 150 72 08 810 270 .... t iladden ek 100! 11 89-- 44 10 80 ,;8 25 .... leDonald amea 100' 14 40 44 10 80- 300 .....,OwenB J NIT [•100 15 84 09 270 ~....14 a rks 60- a7s .st 135 1,75 .....ToniterWaidilugtllso 324 1 3:1 • ....i Barrett Jelin. - 35, 2 VahlliJor ;SO 225 33 235 Cahill W;75 3,70 , ' ROUE 1 :.0' I 1873' Baxter Adollne 1 h&1 30 27 : • Beeman Alba Est 27 ; Vanßrunt Win .50 '1 08 - Whalen Mn ' BO 293 SMITIIFPCLD. 1874. 1/11,1.,4e 21 3 • 1873 COocliJMOiS, TERUY. 1 . 1873 V rattidnihenryt 80' 96. TOWA:IDA 2Wr 187.1 1-40noreux Isaac , lot - 72 • 1.27-1 Uleks reetlericklal 120 L I TOWANDA NOUTIt, 11 1574 Leo Wm- TUDiC 1101:0. isn Merry C T I - lot - 13'c0 otf - 12 Taylor II 1( • tOi la 87, 'WARREN. " i 187$ Irod,L•wlitrinStloo •2 40 wxsox... _ 7 • 1871 Pierre C 4 leOE is 10 wILMOT. 18:"4 - i.loyd Altalonzo4, b 0 00 • takuil marys.est • 220 4 . 50 Overton:Ellie:4l4 130 .- 224 . Henry . IC4i 101 A J-1 • 8() • IB7llllwltNan 311cha1 , .. It 4.1 • • 1411.11.1, , , , F 50, - r .$0 $.lOllO A. 4-1 100.: 1,2x1 : • W . eoe4cC . .2l"EsC 100 lea NO 120 : Me 1.40 5 It 45 5 ".' 40 '2 34 1 91 1 S 9 N. H.--No • :4:c It Otte. by g e n' th an an amount sufficient ; to pas taxes tut 4 costa 11 tea re4nhed , itt 'every cat" lento tan 4. Is told at. he...time - au talc. , and Wet • tow terms ate contl4 a '4:l4s „the lalt4 - , Will be a4stp, tipo.rd thi salt; :•:'-: .z . ,, —.: . • 4 . i''Z nii/A . Mil Metinktif ' - --;' iMMu ".; - w., 1 PIM DEM 1 1Z 1 01 35 45 35 45 , 11 37 -0 8 ar 09 40 2.9 lid 37'_70 9 M t: iii 5 li 20 70 35 3 1 2C ■ 10 63 56. Eit3 " 4 6'2 12 42 6 (.5 12 24 2J 70 9 ;4 tI i 77 MU ECWEEI 73 172 5 51 :wilt D