>From the Bucks County Intelligencer, 1 Apr 1876 NEWTOWN Ira Hogeland moves from his farm to the Brick hotel. Barclay Stradling from the farm recently sold by his father to Penn street. Mahlon B. Linton from the farm to Chancellor street. James Briggs from his farm, in Solebury, to his new house on Chancellor street. George Shinn from Centreville, to the White Hall hotel. Robert Krewsen from Northampton to Chancellor street. E.P. Feaster from Northampton to house bought of Wm. Janney, on State street. John Duer from his farm, in Northampton, to Liberty street. Joseph VanHorn from Bridgetown. John S. Merrick will occupy his new brick house on Washington avenue. The Misses Watsons will move across the avenue to the same house. William L. Cooper from the Worth farm to the Harry Smith or railroad farm, below Newtown. Wallace Neeld from Lower Makefield to the William Cook farm, in Newtown township. William Foot from Alexander Chamber's farm, in Newtown township, to Rocksville. James McNabb from Lower Makefield to Ira Hogeland's farm, in Newtown township. Robert Clemens from Linton's house to Joseph Satterthwaite's, in Lower Makefield. William P. Mitchell from farm, near Oxford Valley, to the Woodington farm, bought in Northampton. Thomas Farley from Upper Makefield to Chambers' farm, in Newtown township. Charles Winters from Worstall's to the Lewis B. Scott farm, in Newtown township. Cyrus Vanhorn to the farm bought of Joshua Stradling, near Newtown. Joseph Lownes to a farm in Solebury. Aaron Woodruff to a farm near Milford, Delaware. Samuel L. Ettenger to a hotel at the Fox Chase. Mrs. James E. Atkinson from Brick hotel to the upper hotel, Centreville. Thomas Mullen to a store at Ambler station. Joshua Vanartsdalen to Philadelphia. William Clark to Trenton. Watson Butcher to Philadelphia. William and Watson Stradling to Bristol. William Blinn to Trenton. George K. Ridgway to Abington station, to engage in business with Edward L. New. He will have a branch office at 117 Walnut street, Philadelphia, of which his friends will be advised by a card in the Intelligencer. Willliam Janney to the farm bought of Mahlon B. Linton. Maj. Joseph B. Roberts to Hatboro, to be near a business already established. Nicholas Willard to his house on Court street. Hutchinson Girton to Court street. Morris Trego to Congress street. Tobias Swope to Court street. Wesley Phillips to Liberty street. Harry Hart to Penn street. Elizabeth Balderson to Liberty street. Harry Clark to Washington avenue, and Mrs. Girton's daughter to same house. Edward Balderson to Congress street. Frank Cornell to State street. Robert Phillips to Court street. Charles Phillips to State street. Ellwood Cox to Penn street. Richard Booth to Washington avenue. Charles Reed to State street. E. Osmond, two squares north. John Fisher and William Rutherford from Jefferson to Sycamore, and Charles Worthington and Harry Wright to the houses they leave. T. Cadwallader & Brother have rented the office recently of Ridgway & Merrick, adjoining their store, and taken down the partition between them, to make room for a display of plants and flowers from their green house. Jacob Hillborn from Newtown township to Ivyland. Eli J. Smith to Isaac Wright's near Morrisville.