II LOCAL AND . GENERAZ. II Tao TA . put.—The following is the Time Table; of the Pennaihanie; and Nei York Canal and Ball Bond Ocinqigu' iy, efiioh took effect on licaulkr;" Nor. 29, 1288 5017111VAID. P. IL P. M. A. IL VATmax.... ..... 6A5 12:30 8110 Ariccse ....8150 12:45 BAS ...... .703 -14:68 9118 Um= TowAraiA..... ..7:18 1:15 935 -7:40 135 9.45 isareirwAsa WAnous... 8:10 1220 620 Arras .720 lt:40 640 MILAN 727 - 1127 , 527 Mazza— . 722 11:12 512 Towel ...7:00 ° 10:50 420 A. M. - LM. P. M. , JOHN P.OOl. aplitatendrad. sei. An eclipse of the moon " takes place on Wednesday evening, 27th inst., provided there is no mistake in the eSktila i ion. M. Lent kigins this year on Wed needy, February_loth. Good Friday falls on March 25th, and Easter Sunday on liar& 28th. ier The Binghcanion Standard has 'beeninerged in the Bepubilconthe retiring .publishers-saying that there is no apparent cause, political or otherwise for its ecmtinn. once as a si3parate sheet. Fist —A store house belonging to J. Cloamtvou, 'situated on the can al bank, in Wysox township, was burned on .Friday evening last. The building was oo 'cupied, and the origin of the tire I= the bursting of a kerosene lamp. UNUSUA L.—Blac , Violets, as iftesh as Spring, where shown us a few days since by ,Ir. J. W. Pawn?, of Orwell, just pick ed from his dooryard where were mijit more, which the recent "thaw" had un covered from their snowy bed, all beautiful as May. neg.—Fur the hest lusurance agnifistFire, in the most reliable Compa nies, at the lowest rates, call an Joust W. Ma, Insurance Agent, Towanda, Pa. Los ses if any, adjusted at his Agenc y }. Office in Al=cures new block, opposite Public Square. ifir:The Lehigh liegWer states that "official notice has been given that on and after the Ist of January, 1869, all eol• tors, school masters and minieers of the gospel willbe•passed over the Lehigh Val boy Railroad free of charge, upon showing their Certificates of office." ter On Min,day night some one by means of an iron bar pried open the folding doors of Badger's Grocery at Pain ted Post,stole a few dollars from the money drawer. D. Oretat's Drug Store was also entered and robbed of a few dollars in change; the( same night. ter William 0. Markrnan,of Coles- Broome Connty, deliberately shot and killed a colored boy; named EnochAforiner ly a slave,] as the latter was passing hie house, and with wham he:had a dispute about a trifling matter of eents which boy claimed Markham owed h im. Of course Markham \was held and committed on a charge of murder. ACCIDENT NEAR FLEMINGVILLE. —OR Thursday, Jan.. 7. Mr. Truman Southwick, residing two or three miles above Fleming. vine, in Tioga Co., N. Y., fell from a hay. mow on to the barn floor, severely injuring his hip and shocking his entire system in a manzier—which, in view of his advanced years, renders his condition exceedingly exiticaL DRUNKEN * Womgx.—The ' ladiei of Williamsport, are decidedly "gay and fes tive," if rthe Bulletin' correctly chronicles their pranks. That paper of the 16th say 3 that "a pair of drunken women exhibited themselves on Fourth street yesterday, by driving at a furious rate up and down the street from the Herdic Honse to Hepburn street. •They reeled about and poured forth a torrent of oaths which would have shaMed the moat hardened wretches r of the masmiline gender, while the poor horse was *hipped with all the strength the drunken rrra arcs could command." BonorGI! OFFICERS.—AI t e el4cti,uo Friday last, tho following Borough offi- .8 were chosed Jirdge if k'irclich.--Jomv A. CODDIICO. hiSpECtnr , 1 Election —Ltcruza H.,SccaT. Town Council— ALEXANDEII Div and Ina Ilempnimy. Auditor—Wm.li MAUSHALL. Justice of the Peace—NATasm TIDD. School Dine:ors—P. D. Moßtow and 0 1). BenTLErr. Assessor—B. F. VoonHEEs. eonsirdite—A. B. KINGSBUILL Highconstable—F. B. FOIID. OCCTSCCrS rj the Poor—C. H. LADD and Wm. Mrx. • -k BOOK THAT WILL BE READ.--One .or tbe books which will be rend with an in terest rarely secured by any other work of recent pnblication, is that epitome of New York life, called "Sunshine and Shadow." It is written by Matthew Hale Smith, and in his best style: The many incidents of dark and terrible transactions, of sharp business tact, of genuine villaLny,of squalid pover, y, of luxurious splendor, and in short all the various phases of life to be met with in a great metropolis hire New York City, are vividly portrayed. It gives the reader more insight of the great city, than could be obtained by years of residence there. It is neatly printed, contains about 700 pages and is sold for $3. Mr. M. J. LOVELAND, the agent, will call on our citi zens and give them an opportunity to se cure a copy. SOMETHING Ntw.—Prof. J. B. An drews, of Philadelphia, (formerly of Ches ter county,) is visiting this county for the purpose of teaching his new, short and simple methods of Calculation. He teach es to add several columns and to multiply several figures at once, with, as much ease and accuracy as by the common methods. His rules for interest, banking and partial payments, are the shortest and simplest ever discovered. He has been very sue vessfal in teaching his methods infthe dif ferent cities - and towns he has visited thiorghout the count*, end he comes Among as highly recommended. We have been instructed in Prof. Andrews' concise and beautiful methods of calculation, and we must say that we regard them as far sri perior to the old methods. We are author ized to say that he gives instruction to 1 .dies and teachers at a reduced fee. His terms are moderate. He takes no fees in ad u,ce, d gives fall satisfaction or makes no derive. His rooms are at CoL MeSean's residence on Second street, where be may he found at any time when not profession ally absent liefilrences :—Hon. Lemuel Todd, Carlisle, ; 'Aside, A. IL, Baltimore. Md.; co. Armstrong, Boston, Pa ; 'Chas. Martin, 1) ; - Hagerstown, Md ; Gen. Albright, Rauch Cbtutk, Ps ; Thos. Creigh, D. D., Itereersburgb, Pa ; Bev. Dr. Landis, Wil mington, Del. ; Rev. Dr. Lineoli, Port, Pe. MI betimes , Rotel Ilaa N. J. New• Homtbrook, s dark ;flak Ilrf4:orpta, liberal reward will be paid to any osollisi. ing the same at the ADlelidln wand*. . J. S. PriemaereC Donnos.—The friends Of thi)lev. Mi. Pub?, will most, at the Tow . Vfotli,' in Meta, on notroill. tho 28 th day of January. Altataxpti and- erring- • All are invited to attend. . ' IMS. The Quarterly. Report of the First National Bank ofTowanda, :as pub lished last week contained some arms fin which the Ontos are lespinsible. We glee the figures cosiseteikt in another col- a The Tioga County Teachers Association will hold ita next session at Bertehirc on Friday and ileAurday. January 22 and 2& These meetMgs are important to the teachers of the county. and it is hoped there will be a general attendance. Dam— The Sullivan - County . Dem; errittsys that never perhaps, at- least is many years have the hastens of the delicknut gime been so sacoesefil as &dug thi sea son just closed— One of Our hunters - cap tured 24, another 21, and a less mum,* were captured by othe r s.. • ' M. Mr. Jomi S. CRAWFORD, of Her rick, in 'this County, last a very ealusible colt, a few days ago under the fcillowing4 Mrcumetances. For the Purism's - of wean ing it, he , had shit it in manta stall s without tying ; the call undertook to jump out when he hit his head spinet the comer of the joie° alms, and S3ll deed without a !struggle. Mr. C. had refused one hundred dollars for the colt not long since. MAN IC ILLED AT OWEGO. —On Tues day night, Thomas Doyle, an Iriahman,son of widow Patrick Doyle, of Philadelphia, at tempted to jump on Express train No. 12, after it bad started from the depot in Owe go, slipped and fell between the platform and moving train, had a leg and arm crush ed off, and was otherwise badly injured .— Drs. Metcalf and Daniels amputated the mangled limbs, and did what could be done for the injured man, but he died on Wed nesday morning at 10 o'clock. Re was about 25 years old, and was somewhat in toxicated. DEMOREST'B MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. —This admirable parlor magazine receives large additions to its list - of subscribers, with - every returning holiday season, be cause of its popularity as a christmaa and New Year's gift, and it undoubtedly de serves them; for it is always welcome and seasonable. No better Investment can have been _made for the New Year than a sub scription of the small sum iteguired to se cure its monthly visits. To honakeepers, mothers of families, and aU those who wish to know how to do woman's work, it will prove a treasury. of wealth and knowledge. $3 yearly. Published monthly at 838 Broadway, New York. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY TUE ifRAD. TOED 0017 NIT 8. 8. ASSOCIATION DIMING TITS TEAS ENDING Bac. 31, -1868.—Prom Cong. Oh. 8. 8. Leßaysville ; Rev. J. W. RATNOS Standing Stone B. 8. Dist. No. 2 ; Presb. Ch. S. S., Athens ; Norway Ridge 8. S. ; Canton Convention ; Standing Stone Con vention ; Fresh. Ch. S. S. Towanda ; Christ Oh. S. S.,Towanda ; Merryall Presb..Ch. S. S.; Keystone U. S. 8., Burlington ; Troy Fresh. Ch. S. 8.; Indian Hill U. S.S.; Woodland U.S. 8.; East Canton U. a S.; Freak , Ch. 8. S. Rome ; Hinsdale U. S. 8., Rome ; S. U.S.S. Standing Stone ; Wood side U. S. 8.; Tarrytown U. S. B.; Smith field Fresh. Ch. 8. S.; Moore's .Hill U. S. S.; Meth. Epia Ch. & a r Rome ; E. Troy U. S. S.; Potterville U. S. 8.; Austinville U. S. S.; Sylvania U. 8. 8.; Hatch Hill U. S. 8.; Sylvania Convention:; N. a Freak Ch. S. S. Wysox ; Grow U. - 8. S. Burling ton ; Spring Lake U. 8. S.; Prelib. Ch. Towanda ; Barclay U. S. S.; Welsh Cong. C. 8.8. Pike. Whole amount contributed during, the year 8404 GI Expense of printing, adver tising &0., to be deducted. If there are any omissions in the above acknowledgment, the necessary correction will be made by the Treasurer of the Association, O. D. HIMPHILEY, Esq., Towanda. VERY CONtiISTENT.—A man from Newfield called at our office .the other day, and asked if we had concluded to take less than two dollars a year for our Paper.— When answered that we could not afford to do so, we were told to stop it. Then this man had come to town with his butter, eggs, dried apples, Ac., for which he wan ted the very highest price. When he was offered forty cents per pound for his butter, he said "he would take it home again if he could not get fifty. When offered 10 cents per pound for his dried apples, he said he would take them home again if he could not get a shilling. And so it is, you occa sionally meet with such soulless men ; they want the very highest price for all they have to sell, butaire not wi ll ing - 10 pay a fair liv ing price for a newspaper,' which more than compensates them ten times over during the year. We are very thankful that we have but few such men on our subscription list. When the subscription price was a dollar, just such men as is described above would ask Tonto take fifty cents. When potatoes were 25 cents per bushel', newspa pers could bti afforded at a dollar, but now potatoes are 75 cents, and these little then can see no difference when the odd fifty is coming into their pockets.—lthaca Dem. —Just such small-smiled men are found in every community ; but we theink fortune it is very seldoin we encounter one. TROT, Pa., Jan. 12, 1869 Enrrou Ernorrzu :—The Temperance men end women of Bradford County will be glad to leant that Mr. Divroson, of Erie, one of the State Lecturers of the • Grand Lodge of Good Templars, is now here, an I is about to fill a series of nppointmentl in various portions of the County. The Brat lecture of the series was given in the l 3 ap tist Church here last evening, and notwith standing the violence of the rain storm the house was nearly filled with ladles and gen tlemen. On concludingjhis address D. led upon any in the audience desirous of becoming members of the Good Templar" Order to hand in their names, the result was that twenty-three ladies and gentlemen volunteered. The Good Templets then ad journed to the Lodge Room and upwards of twenty persons were at one time initiated, among them many of ,the first citize4s.-- Rev. L. S. Free,of the Presbyterian Church was the first to give his name. We liope that-this meeting and i its ,result is only a precedent of many sim ilar ineetingsin this county. Truly Yours, 1 -' Recorria. BuaoLuttas,—Tho Stearn Flouring Mill was enteted on Saturday night, the 9th inst, and the safe blown open, the chaps getting three or four dollars and Hallett:l shawl for their trouble.- This is the second time within a year that this safe' -has been blown open, incurring considerable expense , for repairs ;. to obviate repetitions we, ad vise the proprietors to leave the key in the look. Friday evening the :Annie' were around again By 'twining" against the doors of Atwater Bro's Grocery Stow, and Manlier & Hayes' Corner Drag Store, the' Slimy cast iron fastenings gave way and entrances esaily made. They secured abodt a board of shinplasters and a gold watch at the Drag Store,. brit nothing has . been :missed at Atwater's, owing no doubt, to the silent protestations from above.--:Wanly Enter prise. riv/0 4 *, ICEMI tullust f 155, telif . 3 U, knot* ammit *to' - , 1. .141714"41rMs,a'' Ai'b''77l,l't.* r': ' ,i , 1 . P!: ,presei iterliiliaten in noWissilesker 6 7 , # 2 44 1 01* In this vicinity tie b.dighinif ' keen it-! salient shicatin t+ limn lthe aria. 4 0 4 in Deesmbeksiltb!in .144 1 - ' S44lii kieen - temperate, !the! 'moon/ Alnifitbs, Pingunntar PA ani . 4 ' , ea Iluir Ano- 4 4•• *re Sem, 'r as fer is Standing from 241' , to 35 deg.- • aborsC: eh *lnd; ,vreeable sinter has not keen annsifor yew. Et.mitu. Ifousx:-= Thin - popular hotel Li txdng waged bythdbending bf alTortit estenakm: Aiklek illt liiible the 2 1 20isrlstas .T: Q. %mit, toa =nob larger number 4, glAnst* - meM,rootiut mill be rem* tor 000nliatiii Februmy' Oo 'nit— sociodsto Thelocatke of theplwidl Noose makes it &sexy oonserds44oPpindlgre Noose_ Darns attending Cloart ; I DJ:gm:mom or. ; IV ILL . IliuDaz , sr PrOoo.--The tint Open, ,- or half of the new B E. Ihidge,"which was being built—lure , nearly completed—at this place, - wu mar: ried away igr,irt ion and water% flood - in thot creel, about midnighi on Saturday hug: It was so neirly finiatbd or *soured against an accident of the' kind, :that a few hour it wart, With 'the :Aire& employed upon it, would have pleied'it hvond the necessity of support from nib - Oiluing or false work, an l Much of the' iron `end ' of the timbers— except a feWof the er pieties—were in place. Every pleat, o which with the der; Ode used in Fabling it; was slept, away.-: ninkhcumock, Dan ' FATAL BUSING.-tertible aff4iir occurred at Town Bill, Ittizerne county, on 'Wednesday, lan . . k , the: particularsof which are ablaut as follows : Mr. Benjamin Royer had been sick some time and wider treat ment of a p*iciah Who preaoribed turpen tine for tho sink man's breast. Mrs. Boyer wee preparing it, and its the act of squeez ing out a rag saturated with the Said; when by, occident some drop fell into' the fire,, which inamediatelyiblaxed up igniting that iai the vessel - and-enveloping her in names. She fair to a corner !otthe room and *toed there until the clothing; withthe exception of her woolen stockings; was entirely burn ed from her body,. and 6o one present cam' ble of rendering aid !in tlais fearful litualicin• The . accident; happened tabant o'clock is the morning and she lived till sit iq'the. evening, remaining c9necioni until death relieved her of suffekings terrible to contem piate. .1 Spttial Noting. 'Fon:tn.-4—bn 1,111 Cidewalk, in' the sheets of Towanda, 'a Port-monnaie; (sup posed to belong to .a lady) containing a small amount of monej'; which the owner can have by calling on t ie subscriber, proy ing property &a 1 flassorr B. PUIVIEi' Jan. 17, 1.869..11., FOR SAL; A RAIZ ACHANCE.—A sec ond hand gmnd .pianoir London mebe,of sweet, fine tone, good.aetion. Will be sold at a bargain on account of owner - leaving the conntry. l Can be keen at Mr. Pzmn MoCtruzasteS, Columbia X Roads, Penna. dan. 20. :• • - • Stir Sewing Machines„for sale and to pont at the; Store of SotomOn & Wolff, one door North of. Taylor & C 0.,. Main-at., To wanda. Stitching, 'Binding, embroidery, &c., done. .1 " W. S. Joie:sow, Ag't, Jan. 20 ' A • • LEcrunz.--Ttio friends of Hon. Geo. Landon will be happy - to learn that he will deliver a lecture at the M. E. Chhrch, in Rome borough, on Tirariday evening, Jam 28,i 2869; Subject : . "Horace Greeley e:Rec ollEctions of a Busy Life." The publia are invited. ' • 1 . : IL R. Twriom Sec'y. t" . . • Joan Pons, 1 • ' . L.-A. laroo - wAY, Com. L. 14. MOOD; ' is Jan. 20 he.. List the ' n ;roes of persona drawn to be Grand and Travers Jurors for February Court 1869. OILUTII ' IMO= Sherman H Cole,? Ailylunir Phil3p P Sweet, Burlington ; Robert Bailey, Gran- . vide ; \ Noble Leavenworth, Herrick ; Theo dore W Brink, Litchfield ; Henry •Gibbs; John Cowles; Orwell ; Henry 11 Taylor, Pike ; David G. Gilbert, (leo WlPeterson, Bidgbray ; , Di Frances Baboons, Charles 0 Elliott, Litddield ; William • Lattimore, .John Taylor, Tuscarora ; Lemuel A Taylor, :Troy boro • Edward Caso, Troy twp.; sham B Towanda boro ; Alphoriso * Loyd, Henry Brown. Levi P. Stalford, Wyaluaing ; ~orris .1 Coolbaugh, Wyaos ; Get. H Birney, Wilinot k George Coffin,' Windham ; Otis Hamilton, Warren. Tasvans rim& Geo Burchard, John Morley, Isaac Greg ary, Timothy preen, Atfiana twp. ; Russell Miller, Albany; Russell , Culver, Asylum; Slolln Ross, Burlington twP.; John 0 Tomp kityson, Thomas Blackwell, West Burling- . ton ; Horace Ballard, George R Corey,! Columbia;. ZVilliam .Patrick, Charles 'W Landon, Canton 'tvip. '•}. A Venrenseller TrOut, Samuel Benedict, Canton borough A W Gurney ; Granville ; Charles Sill,John Nesbit, Herrick ; Douglas ihlcCmliey,Lewis, Darling, Leßoy ; George Actors°, Litchfield; Samuel Lyon,, Wm A Kelleigg,Motiroe twp, ; Seines P Cowles, Isaac Marsh,. - Orwell; Horace B Chaffee, Itighain Stone, Wm S Davies, Pike ; John B. Parcel, Cleorge'Carr, Ridgbury ; Edwin' & RidgWay, Rome tarp. ; Tinley Farman, SyliaNa ; James Espy, Jonathan Stevens, StandiUg fltotke ; Jatgies Mattock, Springfield .; Ornn •D Kinney, Sheshequin ; John A Codding, Henry A Cary, Towanda boro. ; Giles P Velie, Troy boro. ; Andrew Jackson, Edwin B White, Terry ; John H Black,; William Snyder, Tuts carom • Edward Lock Wood, Ulster ; John ' 13 ludic Wysoa ; Paul Hunsinger,Leander Gamble, Wilmot ; Samuel B Chaffee, War rens 1 TILLY/MS JIISOBB-2ND WE= . - - Chas H Spalding, N Q Harris, Athens boro.; Horace McKinney, John H Murray, Athena twp.;: Benjamin Wilcox, Albany; Christopher M Belktiapp; Barclay ; Job Morley, Burlington bozo.; Mortimer Knapp, Burlington twp ; Frances $ Elliott, Carl ton.; Wry L Lyon, Franklin ; Hamilton Morrow, Herrick ; Cheenoy R Stone, Le- Roy ; Alms= Munn, Sniith D. Barnum, Litchfield; James 11 Inine,James W Irvine, Monroe two.;' A, Griswold Mathews, Lafay ette 0 Pendleton, Geo B Friable, Carlos J Chnhbuck, Orwell ; James Ford, Pike ; Sawyer Fuller, .Rome twp.; Harmon W Browning, Rome bora.; Joel Adams, James Yerkes, Springfield ; Samnal Osborn, She shequin ; A, N _Thompson. South - Creek; Percival Powell Wm. :13 Bogart. Towanda borb.; Charles C Paine, Tray ; John ,B Hoz. tom Jli Hatton, Terry-; Ethan B Tuttle, Ulster ; .1 Myer .Reed, ' Wysox ; Bascom Taylor, Wyaiusing ; james Finch, Wind-. ham .i ; , - r 1 'waving annx,-30 wax&_ Henry Westbrook. Asyltun ; Alexander Elsbree,- Athens twp, ; ' Ralph. Stevens, Al bany ; Thomas Seinerson, Arnienia ; Wilber D Damage. Iffest Burlington; Ezekiel New man, Canton! boro:; Omer 0 -itoolrwell,' Glutton twp.; Wm B Rockwell, JohuLanta. Franklin; John "Malan, 1 David -.Bayles; GrarivMe-f Stanley W Little. - Le'llaymille t John MoKeari; Litchfield; Charlie/41 Brown, Jose ph Johnson, Hiram W NorthreP, . Mcrn roe tarp ' • M M Coolbaugb,l, Monroe boro;; Beech.,, Luther J Pendleton: Orwell ; Kna p Burch, WM 8 Humphrey. Bradt , Pike.; John W Woodburn , Beall) toaft44 :Amos B Fanning,A Wilshire Berry Onus Pflark. flea, BpAngfield ; Manikin' Bullockfimitha fieldi - Bendleti , debtor - Shindig - Moine ; Bartholomew line; Timid.* - .hord-:; , 1 II Illarcesau, . Chia ;-- iohu-i Irving,--4Olm Vaughn, Jaunts Gaylord, Whdusing;Hese- Hall Darling, Windham ;.,'Hoirelrlfowelit Philip Rogers,; Miles Place, Warren... - ORGANS, . MILODRoXII, MID. NANO FORTEEL—As the oc=eshiL aey heretokere existing- between ' a . hi aeo solved, the undned-irgrald oay _that ha ritz , is prepared to fur at &boa raid Parlorr - Omani and - fitins the bat, Mionfiebnersi at greatly need: palm:— rou eatisigetien inegeryi re spect, and every Instrageat • . - _ fireplug'. Re is alsO "Ski , Piano .Portes from the Nei' Eastern , Eastern 111aindiettures M . did -: .. Any tirders 10 0 21212 pimp - • . ", .-*: Jan. 4, 1869:4w .4. liaini. ' 1 I r ill - 414h 1 1 411 11iyirir 4 1 ! 11100,11""-- 5';EO -.!.14 ., W : 717:74151 -- .4.1.1zz , , .= cn...e.os. r a • Mart 1 .1 1 0 1 ,hrilrou. vet t... - • .. , r•f.; 3 . - Fon MS Srintsozw. Tiiiies: 6 -10i00% , Attailtakiiaiiiiiii"43Xiiiiiii.eifj ini g. Mooldwes sold by sit kading,CorW "i t the Ilulteitateracr lio- liAmt.f ., . '.', lll ffr Mfg.',.4sa tYjmtitt 44. 14 4 11 015_,:vt , isamori : ' . I How Co., '-u.oslllNOrenois C0.. ,- 1% i IlfthkeelkalbleClAAßY -- ;: - WeraruarykArcrotiAfktr9t . Sib . lin4 Pr oted o I M ial A 11 1 ; „1- CO - • r...a -.. • ' .: ; - Si./644;/iniugIIWINTI)A4/410 8 8. 4.. AT LOW& illitkat ' Aiilil.. - • -., • i 1 1 1,4W_qtapity . ixt - Ilitiirr • WinflPFliikkthgketcdrvltheft , foi. ' AftglA 4 ., k:::: , 5.c:1 . - s . v.:_ L V7 - .1C,:••01 - .:: ....:t,—...;, '. a , ~stop , 4 11 1F4 1 444 1 7. .. --41 - ' rWs :., • ......' t `fie Melds oerTed.l4l/41 .. . • • Ana trieerily etyle. , "' ,, Aho &tint ihowthrE: • • Under,4lbamberlia7e: iltuteleyAork IX, •Tirmidii Pc... .-. ... ~.. ~.D00.W. , . • , -ti.,.; :. ,- Auf," .41,.. •. pek At', ,I. t LIAT.L., ~.. „. 1 . tLitamtrasnialilas . .„4; A. .11iriisi would reopeolMb•lidozai 'the Efullet!pf,T9•ll •Wiroilsied : .. o . l.' ,o . l tleifrehritie-'preiewed'hr flutdi k il leitt *" Silligi t" C". ' n4 Mize -0 . Moms 'in e to - urder•-'' Mils H. is StalMill." 1 a& the'rreideuoe of Jim!. V. Wilcox, au maple Street, where oho will roma* forthreb . atlour' iretki. - ' t. .''l" • , Towanda, lam 11.-4. , • WA _ Pettitaiddp bemoan* ettistilog under the Arm name of D'A. Oreatoli & is this day dissohad tensistit.' - • Onstraw, M i it u fez a , ToWindit,, `k" _ The business of, the will hires, after beitonduciad by' Wawa &Dress, who will pay all liabilities contracted; by VA. Ovairrow & presentationand, to wham ali'detti due are. 'tp be paid ImMediate settlement is ,retinest . . •, I . II3IITRANCE - 'LirmluntiL;—We'. - 41all 'the speciatuttention: of litkieadeti . to the Lecture amointMittita'.,for_,Wriatel Btied 'f6rd,'for the State n Lectnier;.RevJeri* Davalfolti'Whilma the reputation f being one Of 'the ablest champiolut, - In, a great Terapincovement of the day 1— ----- West Burlington Thursday Jan. 2 at. Burlington BM* FridiiJan. 22nd ; Ent Troy, Saturday Jan. 23rd ;• Granville. Centre, Siutday.lan. 24th ; • -...4 Monday Jan. 25th ; , ' Alba, Tuesday Jan. 26th.; '.' Canton, Wednesday Jari...27th ; Leßoy. Thursdity Jam. 28th ; '.. . West Franklin. Friday Jan. 29th ; - Franklindalty Saturday Jan. 30th"; , - blenrocton,:klondaj Feb'y lst c , Barclay, Tuesday Fab'y2ad ; , Towanda, Wednesday Feb'y ard ; ''.. 1 Pastori of Churches in the above named 10o:slides will please announce the'time and: plaie of Lecturing from their pulpits: • • I - Ity Order of the .G.- TV. C. 21 , .: , f . - - :, .W. PiTros, D. D. -.,'.:: .'for Bradford Co. Tan. 7, 1869. ' ~. -': - - QUARTERLY REPORT . of the condition of the First National Bank of Towanda, on the - morning of the first Monday of January 186): RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts - = 5149,563 41 U. S. Securities deposited with the Tree Stair United Stater'. -199.000 00 Do .on hand 3,509 49 Banking House, Furniture ind Fixtures • '• 8,000 00 Expenses ' .- • -947 47 Overrafts... .• .. '259 29 Cash Hain . • 5,384 29 Due tromliational Banks 59,695 97 Other Banks and Bankers...• • 3,878;14 Legal Tender Hetes on Mild% -.28,487 00 Bills of other Fadeout 1,577 00 Fractional Currency (tindtuting -N 1 49/ 4 )-. , 1,215 Specie ' ' 445-37 r S44,CIA2kA9: Surplus rand. Mei:dation— Individtud Deposits . . United States Deposits Due National Banks... ,Dividends unpaid Profit and loss ' $196,000 00 .- • 32,000 . 00 . 110,425 00 . 149,357 87 . 20 4 884 18 . 265 .28 . 91 00 8,097 98 I, N. N. Baits, dn., Cashier of the First National Bank, Towanda, 'do solemnly Wear that - Abe above 'statement barite to the best of my knowledge and belief. N. N. Brrrs, Jr., Cashier: fiworn and subscribed before me this 6th day of January, 1869.. • • • W. H. WATKINS, Notary 'Public. A semi annual dividend of seven per cent. free of all taxes paid Nov. 1, 1868. ler Trial List for February 'Ft riri, 1869. SZCOND Stowell vs. Oliver . , .... issue. Deedcat4W Id.",Vs.' Long . . ... . Mingos vi. Pollodles Lens:. 'eject. Smith vs.. Storrs et, Si. r.. tree. Vanderpool vs. vonderpool • rep. Chilson vs. Sweet et.. al rep. Smith 'lra Hudson it. SL Cauley it Co. vs. Morran et. al , case. GibsonCauley... • case. Fall Creek C:.4 Co..vs: JI f. BruithAtes• Wing h Mitchell v& , Wells it:Blood....case. Van Lorn vs. Ladd. .. . - ap. MeGill•ve. Towanda TWO ' - debt. Green vac Bnrohard et. hl.' ..tres. - Sistine vs. Blood Patterson vs. Griffin et. a 1..,.... Sackett vs. SpeticerACo eject. Goodrich vs. Smith. , case. Wilcox vs. Ayers Bliven TS. Ball Layton vs. Layton case. . ...sp. Ball vit.' Griffis trig, Brown vs. Allen Briggs vs. Nichols : Subpeonas for Second Week returnable on . Monday. 'February Bth,' and for Third Week on Monday, February 15, 1669; at 10 o'cloik A. IL Wa. A. ;Thomas, Jan . 19. "Prothoziotaq. AYER'II Hem VWQR, For. restoring (fray Hair to its natural Vitality = nd Okyr.--1- A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preservirig the hair. .Fleded or grag hair Is restored to its original co* with Ms _ken wridfreaturess of youth. Thin hair. *Wakened, falling hair (awaited, and baldness, often, though not always, creed by its use. Nothing can re- store the hair where the follicles . Are dektroyt eB; or the 'glands 'atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for useful neasby this application. Instead Of fouling the hak with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and coneequentlyveventbitlit fleas. Free from those deletalous substan ces which make - some prepandions danger - - ens and Injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only. beuitit but not harm it. •If.,wanted merely for" a hair dressing, nothing eke can be found so desirable. Containing nei ther oil nor dye, it doe.; not soil white cam brio,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy metre and grateful perfume. - Prepared by Dr: J. 0. Ayer lb Co., - liracl' Beal and Armlythial Chemists, Lowell,Mass. Price $l,OO. Bold by Dr. IL 9, Porter Towanda, it f all, Draggits ,, ik 'Dealers medicines-every where. \ 'Nov. 26, 1868. y - Gaiter BARGAM—The. subictiber, arishbEofthangelisoccupation. °Ben his ripe in West Warren for sale Cheap. consis of one acre of land, with house, barn. Shop and store with goods.' For further particular° enquire of the subscri ber.* •• •' -! • • dolmen ,Paces,, West:Warren, Bradford county, Pa. • .Dec. 22. 18684-4 w! • •-• • - A HousE AND LOT FOR 11r.it.A . =I d Horne and Lot for sale, situide.on street, 'opposite the College, - close to good schools, - very pleasantly located.-:- The house is now, inst. finished.from tap to bottom in lint class style For further par tiouhmi enquire of D; B. Batik MAW pramisne. Towanda, 9et. 5,-1136&te' 'Cratmorr.—This 'dentine 'jilt persona spinet hireing. trusting, or - liar."'. my son Wzn. ILCbilsory - ft boy aged 9 years, aslirfah hies to - return home. • ••• „.= Vf: Chuseorr.., ..9120%. foam. 7,2!.• moh • - _ otritbasH tabor '• - 1 / 4 1. le. virreceir e ' -gM311001014 44040/1861t04f Pitlalkap. 01 Metodaae prkill it; and Pisio rowaYevdr ton le be saia ae a 'ors -large Altsoeunt, Saud kw iftiAdetrihrikkh vine sea tote to "g- ' 44llll •"‘ — ' Jan. 4. 11M,-510` t KleirDALT.;=-AVAlGHTL.lsizi."l4ihtitin * D. Lskb. Ithr;r4Siddluito !. Mr' .1. a Kendall - to Mai potkot Chemin& • • 1 RUN WAY. the Oditial I r-IRaptist Othirekin nobs; On Weikesday swank?, Jam 13, JAM by the Rev. T. lii; 1 Sandia% MorrisM. - Ridgway. to Panto I p AL Peteldh.. ;--,.....„- , ,z r. , ''' /WHO wee fatetwir Ono Of cut' Wig; i ki 4 4 64o g-b l Outiuess in bit fu of We l we eikluiot And, wish Min , and gliATO O' 4114 1 4 i).f.u4iiii* l 4l 4 ... ......j.„..... , kv -,...,...-1 , . ' : 4:N%1615.11,...4111-.41:1X P.99110";01/ hig a 14724444' c."-ses4.44raabbiten Meroff • ManoisClapi, ' Pa. to palm Oilastuipsayar., of Monne fiRGAR--BILTES--On i'hvaisilay, Jan. 14, !, 38611rojthe reoldeticaikr the biliko In Water. po., by the Rev.- S. O. Sony. Reny Regar;" of Smitbboto;: N. Y. to hfra,Mariah P. Bates, yonn=h ', ter of the_ late Col. Marna . " . of thiter.' i , ; -,- BENI •1 D A AW:USEN,n-liess Sara% Bradford county. Pc..,Nov. Allen Mandan. • aged .50 years.- Poriperly or Suit en Oa. 1 13TRQUDIn Monrocdon.' Briar** county. '-ditdi Sandi Northenp, wife of GeCrge W.' Stroud, aged 21 years. NATION $1.0 0 0,06- t ran, Hi'ivna... CLAReiNCE H. CLARE, president ; JAY COOK*, Ctistrnen Finance and Ex. Cris - ; HENRY D.I.COoKE,'Vieo President; EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and tretiney.. The advantages of the National Life Inearese L a National Co,. chartered by Congress ; 2. It has a' paid up Capital of One Killion DoL Mrs; 3, It offers loin dies otpremiums ; 4. It furnishes larger insurance than other Cora-. panies, tor the same money. b. It Indent:WO and certain ; 1 6. There is no possibility of mlsrepresentation. by agents, or In isunderstanding • by polio holders ; 2. The policie4 are plain contracts, so mach in ( &trance for SO mach money ; b. Alt pollides are non - -forfeiting ; polkies are exempt awl attachment. 1 E.. CLACK & CO., /hirers; Philsclelphis, General Agents'. ' .110rAgftitsior i limanda and vicinity s .lal/ - .- A. G. MASON._ NAT GAS Twro. .11 S. PECK,.. MILL WHIG HT -IE MACHINIST; TOWANDA, PA. Ifillsbnilt and Repel ed; Engines and goiters set In the beet attune": • I would cell the -attel Ma al owners to my - 1 NEW voliTErr WATER WHEEL, Al combining all the dements of a ant ei am motley, simplicity of ornstroction aceesslblt fly, treat • strength of parts. - deialopLug the greatest amount of power for water ased, : easlly repaired. runt - dog under baokwatar with•no det- riment to power except din:1111101'n of head, re; gutting no alteratim in Tllll fri*.l- Or addition la flame, will, run under low, bean., and made of any desired capacity. These" Wheels will• be. furnished at leas thantatelalf the coot of any other drat-class wheel in matket, end warrant• ed.to perforta all that is claimed for them-- These wheels will be made for dillvery with or without cores, oat short. notice of the, test Iron in market . • ME $416,9)21 29 For full particulars addreia or enquire of the undersigned. - G. S. PECK, Towanda,Pa. P. 6.—Thato wheels can be seed in operation at lifea.rs. Horton Zr Wile' MI I, Towanda twp. The wheels are wh - ity composed of Iron as now made. • • Jan. 14, 18,9,r4f1 10 CTOR 0.. LE W.I , JA gasdnate of the College of "Physicians and Stitgeons,' , New. York city. Class 18494 give 'exclusive atteittio to the __practice of his pfriteisskut Office and residenee on the east ern , elope of Orwell Hilly adlolnlrg ,Henry Howit's. ' Jax!try 14, 1660. . TWANDA, STEAM FLOURING I s , WM *FULLER ff; CO., Respectfully Infcent the public:that' they have purchased the new and eaten:we Steam Flour- Ing 'Mills, built by OriMtbs, Wells to Matson, fa theaouth part of thq borongb of Towanda, and having all the modern improvements, and competent Mlgem,. they are prepared to do In the beat .poselble manner and at unusually *hart notice. Emy pain will be taken to . give eattaracVnn, and n e invite a pnblin trial. Farmers doing, buatneas to town can bring tbeie• grata. and have It ground to take back with theca FLOUR, lEED AND MEAL, For sale at the lsweat cash prices, and delivered fn an liart et the village free of charge. iowLeda, November 10,A848 • TOWANDA COAL YARD! ANTHRACITE AND BITOMINQIIS • . COALS. - I The undersigned bavlntlealed the . Coal Yard and Dock at thd,old't Barclay Basito and ja t Completed a lime Coal , Bouse Office upon thiipremires; are now 'prepared to lurntah the citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the Cill event kinds and ,sizes of the above named coals - upon " the most reaionsble , terms in any quauti. ty dgrilred. Prices ate the Yard until farther notice : • Urge Egg - • ' • ' ' 30,00 Snug! Egg . ,-; ' -• o,* 0 Stove, OAS Chesnut, ..5,60 " - Barelay o l.nnip. l 4 / 1 0 - ;Run ot.blines, . 4,00 - - Pine( r . -3;50 The folloirfni Additional' 'cberOre will •be made for delive„Ont Coat 'vithili-tbe BorOrldh ' • - '" ' ' • Per T00,..00 ctir. ..extra Ur: tarrying , td , so ctsi Halts T0e.15.. •j " " Q uat ro i on 2s. Is . .• .. 25 mr Oidernittay le't at tho intd, corner 6f -VailroadiuidltPsabnth at.; or stil. 0. per. ,ter'sartig Store. is'` Order, Must in nll cases be .accompanied 'with the o cast. • : - WARD & Towanda, Jan. 1,1869.-4 f. . pRICE LIST.-CASCADE MILLS. BeetAislity- _Witter' • Wheat Flour per • - • hundred . . .83 60 dp 18'00 Best ipolltifri ' FicW; per inindred. 00 Corn Neal and Ritual/ Corn Feed 2 26 Boolierbeat Flour, per hundred_ 4 e 0 A fair vg, allOved ta.dies;ors. .weir eesk Soe .•:• Wheat $1 7 5. and 22 00, Irrel. 21 - aninrioset 80 °esti.: Om II Chaos Iteladiarosoally. dose at woo u th e of the sill: lit mdflelenk km once. largo Ale Welt: B. =GEM Comptownase.l4,lBl9: . f r biderit( ME Nan 21bnatisemtuts. AL - LIFE INSURANCE '9. OP U. B.:&. puLitlciTell fA;ngress, 19a.. _ - • B. RUSqELL, Manage, CUSTOM GRINDING, R .I" M t li' • .tri - 7.011£10k , :-ROOL • I ,1: a, -7;1 _ , -P;lr I.lz.ntat t4oraow (*max p. 4. .5d *..4:14W4 100,14 o.", et ":451fik 1 -- .-'l' 4,4,1•4 - 0 , • z Bug itrAP -•' ; ' valsssl • :_,-; 1 ' 134 1 44 13101064 ' Goths. .`OA 0 4(4 11 .4 1 ,oiVeloßkressiosiAlin - *kin _ 14 1 044 1 . 1 -Ckillis AAP •.:„A'sc...f"4l4o‘ol4ol-tassurio-te:;,:! ' :4. 4 7 vc .40 .1 0 4 0t7. I . :GREATTRAR.I3A . _11481:- ME E 2 t+. T Owe. .& C 01174 Now olfes &great wit*: ob • . _ GI-o g ods for 14adies. r CLOAKS Ami ;wpm ComPthdell.en the deogrehle led feehheter ble shades of Beavers, Chinchillas, Velveteens, ke. Also Black Astri. anut and Mantillsr - Velvets, t AT LOW PRICES! CLOTIIB4 OASSIMERES, Black and Colored 'bearer% ~Firiaelttloalj ags, Eaglial Melton. .Broadelcdba. Plain Black and Fancy Camila:term, Fine qualities; and a NI iirte' lower grades for, ; Boya.f wear, now . opea. PO WELL Az QO, ALEXAORE'S KID WAVES Anibal', in inAckis, Black .and:Whiteo; these Celebristed gloves" will always be found at the Store of 'CARPETS I CARPETS °WETS CigAMAVS TAPESTRY BRIISSELLS 1 and 64 : widths 3,-ply.: EXTRA IMPROVED, MEDIUM IMPROVED INGEAIL won awns, IN 'NEW AND Be:Ain! FUI. STYLES. TOuETBER IF,LTiI A LARGE &LOCK OF LOWER GRADES, .ICI3T RECEIVED BY . • • • :1 Towanda, 042 5,1858. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS SIATTISGS. MATS, BUGS, &C.. in Emit omit}, now offered-:by Trwanda, Oa. 6, 1868. LADIES' it 0111LDREN'S PUBS PowELL a co.. Desire to- announce thatrithe will open. and offer sale on Saturday next (October, 10), their stock of Ladies and ,Childien's FANCY FURS, a large' stock' of which they are now receiving. , Towanda, Oct. 5,x868. . BOTTS AND SNOESI THIS DEPAATMENT OP OMI PIM:NEES A . SPECIALTY. We have4evoted mue,h time, and have spared no pai*vo make oarliock of BOOT 3-41 SHOES the ktrgest, best, and most :afiracOve- to -11,e lewd, and having. .made our pur- Chases from the' best aiid inost popukr tnantiferili tie; countrYvwe now 4 . 0 r a Mock of autos- Made Goods un- Orggifd *llOl i 6 17i MEE and quality, 1 41 4) * 0 40.841 86 %; . POIVELti CO POWELL PO WELL CO. B ..IatINDaTRATORIB Notice la hereby given' that all persona Indebted tO: the estate of OtTill Warner, ' late of Macaroni twp., deo'd., are . requestd to make Ismontlale payment, and ail pemonahay. tnircLihruf 'aphid • slid estate - , most 'present • t4temdfily napentleated for lettlemen_t4 ' • L: D. WA IDVED, - ' • Dec 24,1868. dthelastrater. PXNOI7TOR'S liOTWA.—Ntitice isliereby ifren•tbit'all Indebted-. to the estate of ELIZ& OVERTON, We of Towanda boro, are requestedle makerl'instedl.. ara payment, and all persona' barlng-igs We up. on saki' to taatt Wean Vithent duly antban., floated for settlement. p" JAHES MACFAIWZ, ..--1 Ezec atom. ~. • . lI,X)EOUTOWS .au ta hereby given, OM itir_ppretzut debted „to', the estate of.. Wlliam Smyth la t e •of Glanville; • ilee'd.' repeated- to make inunediate_._payment, . and those having elahns sald'eatate will present them 4617 ackt , tor settlement._ • • - - • LVECUTOR'S NOTICE.. Notice; tMJ _11111:2i indebted 10 - the istatxriCLORMIZCI late of Wypieing tarp. are'ssgaiiitette aiake _ Ste mama, isithast- dilly,-and dale haling: laisis against '! said' &tile Auld laeseil - tispar ddi~iatbentkatettotsettkteeat , - 4 ' • • .. DAVID 'BROWN 6e44.11 - iitteti: gidU49l2. SIO, OTHER JIA,VOLIin eqfhle;erdered dare ey ones at the 7r • al. -10 CiPl'Alis taV449as. e , K etel ey.,,iB--- : hmeitimi- dam.. au Ana fit„ - tbo bora of To of lekllinioirjoolal of land *ado tit I.loellv MIA ...._., W i i i ti lwa l A il al E- m 110 so* by lan o _ds a $.'Y ~ ' by bra& of Ana *ruble, and wort by Inds .of. Ilg.l a ß ila s Miiii toCtrwal i a l Val ganleii bars sod abed thereon. • _ , 1 0 1,..th1a otbotiot,Plago or Donato? Lod MUM*: lOC bOullatMiollortb: fiy - W — abore lleacribed lot of 10 acres, and op the oast / math sod areit, l a t ialida of ARM de -lloptaiktmli owe or leak partially traprofoll, - Will a mod - dwell's' I= booloot atom ealomill, with machinery anfl „._tl=== tliVaitlisi w m . Bostwick - ro.• it. 0. Bishop' sod E. J. • inge—Thp . fanift, lot, piece or =o l f Lula altatte RCLIW(ga township, as follows Nortliby ball of Nathan le mats load, Woes or lam, about 4 acres ve 4, with,' few fruit trees thenon: w AlSQ#4lelle lleigifmnflt l of neice bad Ante hi the Borough of Athens, and bounded as follows On the mot* by Chattnutost., on ; a t tit 1 11 W 0110 LA E B. Weller and the Baptist. Church lot,- and on the west land occupied by James Smith, tai. Iffe •betheitaidobtrl~, 110 feat to wl Containing 24500 Kasha feet moll or less,altiniparred with .fmono bogie *mi. " Ca. i; • 14 ; 1177 ' !, Seized lia.talios azetAtion at the suit of B. F. Lollar: to vs. W. IC; Great. • F ALSO—Tho followbg lleoefibed lot. piece ay petal ar bad afteullelta Weill llittUittat `batallatad labial . : North ltj Mad: of Lam 'McKean and Clinton Ay res. on the east by Frederick Cole and Oeo . Coddird, on the month Iby Mfontgapoommfi west by Calvin Bock. weltiAlkontalubjr 25' lutrarmore or law, about 5 actemimproved. with Ong Annul awl few fait itrezedes thereon:lake ktAit - - Se and atation at tho Onto( ..Wt IL Cariallook's ta ossit Floilandes ALSO—The following described lot. piecwor parcel of land ethane. in• _Burlington borough; bounded as follows !' Oath, north and east byland belonging to the (agate of Addison No. Nonal„..A , -'d, on Ahe of Obit am, twomt74 Aft Contandog 9 acres of load m re or less, proved, with a framed dwelling house, framed bun_ ism's** trait tree. thanmew "4 Belted and taken in (attention at the snit of John A. Cod#ing varNenly es Hill. • - •• • following a lo t , ideCO or parcel of land situate kr Smithfield -tonnehip. nOnnad - ii - tollothei North 'by the public pounds, east public -highway leading from Smithfield Canto teillurlinOton, south by land of A. Phelps, and west by nd of M. But. /PA. Contodoindoneacreinorgo or lam. ail gm proved; with a framed Cavern house, framed -barn, omod•afew fruit trees thereon. . • • Seized and taken in manhood at the suit of t. F. Wilson's: Nosh • * ALSO—The following described lot, or parcel of laud situate fn -Troy, bwoulibi 1 bounded " follows e•NOrth by lands of the lietbodist Epin i copal Church, east by Canlonmt., moth by lot I of , Veo."-L. Peek, and *eat by lot belonging to W.'PeCk. Containing ' , bout one fourth of aflame; with a framed hoe*, tiod flamed barn thereon. • 5' Belted and talieir f erieeittlon st the suit' o, E. R. Beckwith d va.,Asaph Colbert'iircel f, following described lot. piece or !Ai situates in Wilmot tarp., ed as follows : North; e ast and so ntb .by bounlands d of ,Finch d .Iforiow E and entst!by, AlbX 'Winslow. Containing 76 acres end S 3 pe:ches more or less about It acres improvtd, with -framed hone, shanty, stabile and a few fruit trees thereon. , - Seised and iaken in execution at the suit of John Efortotrie executors-vs. Jos. H. Hatable: ALSO—'The following described lot, piece or parcel of lend situate in Wilmot twp. b bounded as follows : North by Land of John Jacoby, on the east by land of David Eilenber, er, on'thet south by lend of John Fox, and on the west by, laid of Hiram Horton. " Containing 40 bons of land mote or Jess, about 10 acres inqmrved;witit two log houries,one log bare And a few fruit trees thereon. Seized end taken, fn. exeention at the-Snit of C. 8. Btowen use vs. Hannah PIA; • ALBo:—Bi l v i gtue of two writs of Ft Pa. and one Vend:. . the Jollwing described lot, piece or pane of land alkyl. in Asylum' twp., bounilee.sefollows : Beginning at a corner on the ban thelhasquettaina river north 35° east 20 per. to t corner thencenoreh 66° west 20 perches to a comer , ' thence 11° east 20 per. . to s corner, thence to the place of beginning.— Containing one etre of land more or less, all biproved, irith two framed dwelling houses, blacksmith shop' Piet, mill, saw mill, turning lathe, machinery and water-power thereon. ALSO—Ono Wirer Ist, piece or.parcel of land situate in Asylum tarp., afore ai d, bounded as lotions : Beginning at a white oak , thence by land of Wm. Morrison, north 2° west 266 per. to a post, thence east•s2 per. to a chestnut, thence nort.h.2B° east 117 per. to ne, thence south 60° ekitt-100 to a blaelkosk, thence south 34° west 207 • perchee tow black trek, 'thence west 200 per. to the place ot beglntiing. Con tabling 433 agree snore es , less, and known as , the derab Korrison tract The above two tracts being the same as described in deed recorded in i Deed 800k.Ner,416, page 33 ke., - of Bradford County, about L5O acres improved, with Ave plank and Mimed dwelling houses. 4 log ham' and few fruit trees - thereon:- ALSO—A quantity of land known its the Cluster of Wands situate in the Susquehanna river, in said twp. of Asylum, turd opposite the milts aforesaid. - Containing; IS acres of land, more or less, about 10 acres improved. (No buildings). • - &feel and tibia ler =edition 'at tte idled Jacob Tome vs: A: B. Smith. • . „A.U343-117 ulnae: of It weft .of -FL Fa., the following described;lot, piece or parcel o( land situate in the Borough of Athens, boomed on the'noith.byMakt-st.. east and south' Ty lands ot .ceo. L. Festabrook, and west by Chester Park, being 23 feet on Hain it and about 80 it. back. with two framed dwelling houses thereon. • Seized and taken hi execution, at the -snit bf bawls A. Smith vs. C:arissa A. Wilkinson and Henry Wilkinson. ALSO—The folloain. desdribed lot, piece or parcel of land situate ii AlW.nytwp., bounded on the north by laUd of A. Ladd, exit by S. D. Steriget, soutk by Wm. Bahr, and vest by Geo.klunetfaridlL :A'. Ladd: Containing 78 acres more or , less, about 35 acres improved, with two famed lanais, one framea barn, and (rut trees thereon. . 4eLsed exul taken in - execution at the =it of. Ormaby vs. R. S. &V; N Wilcox: A' 80—The following described hit, ptece or parcel of land : situate in Standing Stone twp.; end boundedan the north by lauds of V. E. & J. E. Piolett, cast by David Dixon, south - by P. A. Coolbangh and John Vought, and on the West by Patrick ?dogmata. Containing 510 acres moza or less, about 20 acres improved with log. house, and a few fruit trees thereon. - 'Seized and taken in D ixon , at the suit of E. T. EMU vs. E. L. Dixon Sterling Dixon aid Thos. P. Madill. Towanda, WU. GRIFFIS Jan. 4,1863; Sheriff. TN TIM 'ORPHA.N'S 'COURT OF Bradford County, No. 39,13ept. T. 1868. • ha as, mustier of di estate Of "John Haverty, deeeased. The. Commonwealth of Penesylvaula t To Orlando Huverlyotdeline Penis, Almlra Chase,. Almira Haverty, Orlando Haverty guardian of Salley Haverly,_ Edward R verly, Amass, Haverty, Ea . e Irvine. Maria Wayman. Ann Neal,,Alanso Marsy,Sevilla' & De MLu nHa o r O y . ,B o v e e W y lae Boyles, Nancy Bennett,. Addle Boyles.- Mak. lin Beyles or Irvine, lineal ' descendants of John Havaly, deceased,- ati4 to all-ether per. sonsintbreeteiL greeting BRADFORD 00'01STY. sea: ' You are hereby cited to be and appear before the "fudges of our Orpha .'a Court, at an Or ! Phan's , Corot • to' be held it Towanda, 'n the Bth day of February, ;t., D.. 1889, at 10 o'clock in' the linemen el sald dsyMb -m and there to acceptor refuse to take. the real estate of laid John Beverly, deceased;; situate in the toWri• ship of Overton, in said County, at the apprais. ed valuation .4:calves tt,:by six inquat nuly awarded • bylhei !aid Court. and returned by the Sheritt on the. 12th dey..o Dec.lBBB, to 8788.80, and hereof fail not. ' • lifitness, Hon. F. B. Streeter, at !rowan.. da the Ist day of January, 1589. H. J. 11ADILL, Oak. ,Tan.. 6, 11340 i, Dee . 11, 111146-.= :7 - 13i11113r. ileo:17, °At T LINL Erecnwris. :. --. :; ~~zi ..~ ep .. _ ~~.~~~, ' 4 COUTri r BALK. •ii;!..B,T stress of an order issued out of the Or-, •phaWs Court_ of, hicadford monnty,• the ander signed. Ortardhurcrithsef !Ulan of Heat a PWA.t O3 . late of Pike twp., will co Petbei, otrantOrD l ir , Tarsal's; at 2 OWeirp.ths, the follow ing described lot. piece or parcel of land sit* ate in Plba afeeesald 4 Waided u follows: Beginning at mit in - AlldersOn • line, thence' month, Mimi 111.1.10 a rt to, a pine stamp, I thincis mistisrt *m44 hmd .of Bradley 11 Sherwoodl 4; l4s4 to a ormlock, thence by land of EI * sad Vangikitr, north 878 west 138 per: to pitbikilllghway, thence by therms north So east SI perches to a thrw, tholm'MOW Tro Postat theism south Wl* east 0 pinches to a post r thence north 2° et 840 per. to the. place of . beginning. nacres and 4 perchers. more ot kas, all Improved. 44, qi - gr*-1 4 /1 0 1 - et 4 31 4 'boul i dt=corms: legittricotner on bank of Wyalursing ores , thence by lands of Boventhe, north the ease 164 per. , to a corner, thence south 91°. west 114 perches by land of Briggs, to a corner. thence tenth 621 welt 22 -onr.ithesco oath Sito west 54 . ,Int; thaw north 41° wean pardto 'plea of brigtsthrg. • Con. taming 50 acres and 24 perches, about 40 aura lmproved with house barn and other out builds nVon,,and trees. , - Om otherlot boas tad at follows : Gegi= a c it o o re4 , l 4o l 11= 1 6 , 4 1r t i m e:: 1. 1: Amt. Pr- ICS oilmen ibefreebyTywaliht land south IP east 43 per. to a stake across the Wyaltudng awe north 70, west 38 per. to mem thee* WWI 224 1 , 1 *AA*, lave, thesee sot& west 16 per. to a corner, th ence north 371° west 16 per. to a comenthence north 114° west 18 per to a bombe*, thanes south 4591° west 35 240 per. to a corner, and thence north 52}0, sag Tom, to &we of bolriuning. Gouts' clog 196W2 1 :_mreor hiss; 150 to be pakt on the. property bo• Ingoirocig dm', 2200 on conismatUa. 2nd the balance in one, two and three years from =fir• mationosith intereakttumson annually. • . .• JOSEPH 2. 111411101.:A - S. issi. Guardian. lIRPHAN'S -i.VOITILT MLR.- By rittee of an 'order issued out of the Ot• Ceara of Itradterd County. the -under =Adasinktratrix of Samuel W.WII, deed. Urea% will mien et put& sale en ft prewar. on SATURDAY. lAN. SOtb, 18119, - at 2 o'clock - p.m, the following described lot of land'aftriate In Driven Atrp.: aforesaid. bounded es follows : North by Leda of G. W. Seaton andl. Sexton and the highway. east 0 4: f t lands W. of Lindley Taylor. dee'd, south loy pher Nine,. and west by lands formerly owned 13 .2. 6 04r0rd grinoe. • ContaininglOQ acres more or lese i rs trained homerJrausedwa and orch ard thereon. TE21113..—5100 to be - paid on the propel, beingatraolt down, $5OO on confirmation of the sale $6OO within tour months - the eater, with interest'on the whole from confirmation, and the mediae in 12 nionths thereafter, with inter. esits aforesaid. . BUZZ K. HILL. • ,Tan. 6, 1849. Admittlattatrix. ORPHANS COURT SALE.-;- By virtue of an order issued, oat ' of the Or phan's:Conry of. Bradford county, the under; dried; administrator of . the - estate of /Sohn Jones, late of Ulster, dec'd will expose at pub lic-ale on the premises, onATI:II3DAT. JAN. SOth. 1669, at 2 o'clock p. nr., the folloiring de- Berthed lot; • - pfeceor parcel of land sithate in Mster-twir., bftnded -as follows : Beginning at a corner on the east side of the highway lead ing from Towanda to Athens, being corner of J. S. Smith's land, thence y said Smith's lands easterly 133 feat to stake in line of James - Carty, thence by McCarty northerly' 71 feet to a post, thence westerly along private road of said ,llCCarty, 142 feet to the dist mentioned high way, thence southerly by the same 66 feet :to the place of beginning. All improved with - a framed building thereon, formerly occupied as a Hotel, and known as the "Barley Sheaf." TERMS.—SIOO to be paid on- property bring attack down, $2OO on contlrmaticn of sale, and balms with interest in one year thereafter. GEO. P. CASH. . Jon. 6. 1869. • " Administrator. 4PHAN'S COURT SALE.-By -thtnenf an order Issued out of the Or phan's Court of Bradford Connty, - the under idgued" administrator of tho estate: of Lewis Johnsen, deo'd. late of Asylum twp.,will expose at public sale on the rm.:nines. on BAT JBDAY, JAI2.-10; 1869; at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described lot of land, situate in . Terry two., bounded as follows : • South by lands of J. W. Dennison, west by lands of Sawn-1 Vanderpool. north by lands of Josia h . Johnson, east by land of Nelson Vanderyool. Containing 50 acres be the same more or less. TH61118.-450 to be lid& at the time of strik ing down, $2OO at coa6mation of sale, one-hall of the balance in SU months, the other half in one year tam date of a onfirmation, with inter; eat on the whole balance due after confirms- Lion. • HENRY BENJAitIN. Jae. 6,19dd. - . Administrator. OU?HAh'S COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order I emd - out of the Or phan's Court of Brsdh:rd county, the under *sued, Executoi of the est to of James For man; deo'd; Will expose at public sale, on • the premises, on SATURDAY, JAN. 30th, 1869, at 2 o'clock, p. tn., the following - described lot of land situate in Armenia twit., bounded as fol lows : Beginning at a corner in the south line of warrant survey No. 994, thence by' E. Pam erortlot No. 317,morth 147 per. to a post and stones corner, thence by Alaason Smith's - lot No.. 303, east 125 per. to a post-and stones cor ner, thence by Ablzer Field's lot, 3(0,315, south 147 per. to a post and Stones corner.ia the south of warrant survey No. 885, and thence west 125 per. to the pekes of beglanin_ - • Containing 10 acres and /36 per. more or leas. Excepting fiord the above one acre on the southwest cor ner of add lot, no wlit posseulon of Geo. Nor- Wood. - • TERILS..—SSO to be paid - on day of 'ale, one halt on conarination, and the . W.lance n six months from confirmation, with4aterest from confirmation. CHAR. CBiiNDALL, Jan.s,-,1869. i flzecutor. REGISTER'S -NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that there has been flied Ind settled in Ito office of ;he Register of WAIT, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Ad ministratioa upon the following estates, els : Final account of Andrew Royce and Thomas Harris, afters of. Francit Harris, late of Leßoy, dec'd. ' - Final- siccount .of S. W. Pain, guardian of Daniel DeForres 4 • ' Final account of Rnhanna Ryder and Shabel Bowman adin're of depthailyder, late of Terry, deceased. • Partial account of P. 11. Back adm'r of lien ty Pepper. late, of Pikn, dec'd. • - Partial aooonnt of Clue. F. Crazidall, orrly lag executor of Jammu Forman, - late of Arnie niardinea.sed.. Final account of S. C. Hovey, adver of Has sell McKinney, late of Mater, dec'd. Final account of Uchida Cotirad, admlnfstri teLx of Win N Conrad. dec'd; late pt Sheshequin And the saute will be presented to the Orph ans' Court of Branford county, on Thursday, the 4tb of February next, for confirmation and allowance. H. J. MADILL, 5, :: 9, Register. A ,lIDITOWS NOTICE. In the mat 'll ter of f4. ids!, of D. J. Hot ea*, dec'd.. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned an Auditor, appointed by said court to distribute funds in the hands of administator, of said estate. will attend to the dritles . ot his appointment - sit hi.. office in ;the borough of Towanda.. on THURSDAY, JAN. 28th, 1869, at 2 b'clock p. in., where - all persona interested will pleaie attend. .1. N. CALIFF, Auditor.- ME= APPLICATION IN . Drvoßdt..-- . ToJaaies Harry Simpson.--No. 171, Feb. term,. DM. Yon are hereby notified hat Sarah E. SiXpson has applied kr the court of common pled/ of Bradford Co:for winsome from the bonds of matrimony, and the said oonrt has appointed Monday, ; the Ist day of Febniam 18691 at 2 o'clock, p. m., forhearing the said Sarah in the tend at which if you -think proper. and tilace_yon can at- WM. GRIFFIS, Jan. 5, 1869. • Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVOItCE, Zas . To Sarah M. Edasll.—.No. 735, Sept. term, 1868: You are hereby notified that Stephen F Mull, your husband, has applied to the Court of ' , Common Pleas of Bradford Coanty, for a divareeirem the. heeds of matrimony,, and the said Court has appointed Monday the tat day of 'Febrnary, 1869, for hearing the said Stephen in the premises, at which time and place you can attend If you think proper. , • WM. GRIFFIS. Jan• 6 1869 APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- . To Rinaldo C. JeweU.—No. 684. Msy term, 1868. You are hereby notified that Loretta Jane Jewell,haa_applied to the Court of common pleas Bradford dOolthrY. far • diyorce from the hoods of matrimony, arid the said Court - has appoint. ed Monday, the lat day of Feb. 1868,'. at two o'clock, p. in., for bearing the said Loretta in the,pretnises,at which time and place you can attend - if yowthink•proper. —. • WILLIAM GRIFFIS, - Sheriff. Jan. 5, 1869. APPLICATION. :DIVOROIL:-- To Barton K. Luther. —No. 206 Dec. term 1867. You are beteby no Lined that Lucy E. Luther, you wife, has apPl led to • the Coast of Common plus of Bradford county,for a divorce from the bonds of matromony, and the- Bald court haa appointed Monday, the lit day of Feb,11869, at 2 o'clock p. in., for hearing_ the mid Law/ .la the premises, st vldch:timKand place vti con atteratif yon *fat proec. WM. 13111 Sheriff. Jan. 5, len. "RXEOUTOR'S NOTIOIL—Notice .a 2 is hereby given that a. ns indebted to the estate of HENRY F EN, late of , .deo'd, are , mooted to make - in:- payment, and alt hating claims upon mid estate will present them duly amhentiattal ler.settlement. • • - YTBIBAB ETPIENSIXDKN, - , GM Pr. ItOBTON, • J 4.4, 1849. - • L_. 'PIECIUTO_ R'S NOTlOR—lioticaii 'AUL' liereby gistit.that.ali panes la4ioted to the imitate of G e nesee Wads des. 414 /MS Of Renick twPw ate requested to make payment without delay; and those basis; ,okdms Whisk said estate mast papaw lima fiatlisit . isp tailor settlement. Mow* ,WKLIS. -/ • /*/i , / 832 ' Eleautost , .4; vi ta m g ransism s orz Plow • umissoo. Oalldth re mast ihs Lei at Gripes of I , l4 amiliad foe a Dirk a froat'idi his 'And Wise shims MU" 'A*. TV ardor of th. 401100 MI #Ol heap: Bona who han'prinsallihrehlo t aad alb &.d OrsPils iiks l “ l o.4.• .g OI 4 — MIWZt 2) Ue dey.Ol J/31 411,111 r mow as /.11 r e' a sr, Worstdirlid., 'kg*, a t of des in Tomo% - to! deb, moss, any ilase ism Irby O. ilisehop should not be grardad as h enmid Bankorot. dad farther =doe is y (hen. th at the osoond and third meetings tho Manton of fibs said ddsabaspt'ratAirair by the Mb and 281h.' mitiOns of isAd dok wins um won the ishilusider. at fibs ors* lima sad _ O. C. MoCAND tan: 9,18Aa. . Mahal said Omni, - TILANIERIIPTCY N(Y1101L-Tais is ~14/ so. Otra temom—Thst se the 24 day, of Imitary, A. il D. - lfiSt. s sweat is llashrsperr wu tmostl aw * to tite estate of MUT RUBLE, - of - Widt tarp.* the county. al Brad ford ited Mate of feentylvaols, who has bees adjudged Banktipt on Ms own petition ; that etc payment of any debts and denser, of any property belooging to mach beeksipt, to hlm or his nee, and Um transfer of any property by hinfare forbidden bylaw t that s mantas of the creditors of. the old Banknps. I? i f e o their Debts,and to choose one or more . s of his estate, SDI be bid ate court of lt• roptcy, to be bokbm-ai the *See of tbe Bees tor, Is Umboronch of lonscals . Psi. before Do. WIRD" 011n1011. ar., Os the 4th day 01 loeboney 1809, at 9 o'clock, A. THOS. ♦ ROWLET, U.S. Marshal. Jan. 7,1899..8. B. Commas,. Deputy. RANKRUPTOY NOTlol,=—TauslB AO, TO Gam Nonce.—That col &Lath day of January, 4D..111119, a Wanant in Bankruptcy -was issued apart the estate of YAW= COOLBAZOI9, of illeareetea, fn the County of Bradford and State of Peinsylnata. who Ise been situdged Isaktiest, on bass owilpetition ; that the Inmost el weydebte stay property be. • Wens to soda beelnept, to him, or for his use - and - the transferor any property by bins are for bidden by law ;'that a meting of the creditors of • the said ThlabliPtp to pm thou Debts. and to choose one or mare Aadsnies of , his Estate, will be held at s court of Bealsuptay. to be - bobber. st the dice of the risehster.la the boro ' of Towanda, Pa., before Sewaan Cvswrox Jr. an the sth day of•Pebe, 1869; at 9 o'clock - A. M. • _ A. ROWLEY, 11. B. , By E. B. COOLZAVGII. Dep'y Jan. 7,'1x89. • .BANKAUPTCY NOTICE.—Tara • To (km Nozum —That on the 2d day of Anus* , A. D. 1869, a Warrant in Bank brzigrELwas issued West the' estate of R. BILL,of trbter Top., in the County of Bradford and 13tate of Pennsylva nig", who has been adjudged Bankrupt on his own petition • that thipsyment of any debts and delive ry of 'any property beloog ing to such Bankrupt, to him, or . feir Ito and the transfer of any peoperty him are foibidden by laar ; that a meeting of the 'creditors of the said Bankrupt ; to prove their Depts, and to choose one or , or more Assignees of his Estate, will be . held eta Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the - Office of the Register In the Boroug'h of Towanda, Pa., before EDWARD OVER TON, Ja. ' on the 4th day of Feby. A,4).. 1869, at 9 .. secloek, A. IL Y I _ THOSLiB A:ROWLEY. U. & Ma 44 That. on the 14th December,ay of A. D, 18a 68, Warrant in Bankruptcy wait issued against the estate of WILLI MI H...BARTO of the Borough of Troy in the County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, -who has been adjudged Bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay ment of any debts and delivery any pra yhis belonging . to mach pt, to his or for use, and the transfer of any pro petty by him are forbidden by law; that 14-- mdetiog of the creditors of the said Bank rupt, to prove , their Debts, and to choose 'one or more Assignees of his Estate, Will 'he held at - a Court of Bankruptcy, to be. holden at the Oftice of the Register in the; Borough of Towanda, Pa., before EDWARD OVERTON, At.; Register, On the 30th day of ,Tansy, A. D. 1869, at 9 o'clock. A. M . THOMAS A. ROWLEY, ; • V. & man k bai r :. . • BYE. B. Coomsitron, Dept4y. Dee. 24, 1868. • ANKBtiPTCY NOTICE.—' Tuts is 1... P To Gsfs Notion.--That on the 6th day of January, A. D. 18611, a Warrant is Bankruptcy was issued against, she' estate of - ABRAHAM C. BENTLEY. of Springlield twp in the County of Bradford, and State of Pennsylvsnia, — Who, has been adjudged Bankrupt on his own peti tion ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property bekMging to such Bank- rapt, to him, or for:his nee, and the transfer of any property bj him are forbidden by law • that a meeting of the creditors of the said Binirapt, to prove-their Debts, and to choose one or more Aasignees his garage. will be hel2 at a Court of Bean tcf, to be holden at the Officer°, the Register in the Sao. of Towanda, Pa., before EDWARD. OVERTON, Zs:, argisteu, on - the 13th day of Feb'y. A. D. - . 1810), at 2 o'clock, P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, . • - 11. S. Marshal. - . By IL B. UOOLIAI7IIII, Deputy. YALUABLE VILLAGE PROPER TY FOS SALS.—The subscriber offers for Bale his Dwelling House ancLot. now occu pied by him, attested do theumvfer of Second and College streets, Tcniundg borough. The dwelling pease Ls_ in good condition. • There is a good barn; well, and cistern upon the prop • erty..alio grape vines bearing largely. and a variety of trait trees. The lot is 50 x 300, be ing two lota divided by an alley. Pommel° n will be given Immediately. tTernis made known on application to , . .Towanda, Dec. 4; 14 NATHAN( TlDDB.—tf. • DAIRY FARM_ FOR SALE.-A prime Dairy Perm, good stabling for 28 cows:mil a taw,- "11 sell with or without stock, long thee with annul _payments it de sired.. A rare chance is offered to obtain a valuable property. _For Alscription address J. IV-PAYSON. Orwet, Bradford County, Ps. . December JO - - • VALUABLE FARM-FOR SALE.- Te stibecrib:T all sell Us Farm Situated in Butangton township. near jAther's containing ninety•one-and-a•lialf acres, being in twolots, one cotdainin g4ll wee; and th e other 50 acres; The lot of 41i acres Is moan under cultivation. and halt - Upon its good fram house, two barns. corn house, .two-wells, ay pie orchard one spring of water. .Th • 50 acre lot has about 12 acres Improved, newt seeded, and has upon it two springs of water. The iota will be sold together or separately.— The farm is in agood state of cultavat, and Is well adapted' for both grain and g ,ntr.— Possession given, immedlately,_if desired . Terms, one third' down. and the Wake In payments as may be agreed upon. Apply to MNRY PEET,Vcianda, or Roswell Luther' Luther's Mills.. H NET PEST. Deo. 7, 1888.—tf• • • - VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE,or RENT,-The untorsigned will sell his farm situated at lionroeton. There are 100 acres in.all ; three of young hickory ani oak timber, thirty-seven saes of laproted hill, and sixty acres of superior flat land. There are two houses, Darns, and- other baUdlngs.-- A/11 who ate acquainted with the bra knotr of its value ; and tt will be sold for twelve thou sand dollars. . - • : _ • Tama—Five thousand dollars down and the test in yearly permits to snit the merchant. Or if the Urm is not sold, there will be a goods chance for a live man; with capital, to rent for dee years or more, or- to work on shares. • JCIAPH 11011 ET. lionroeton. Dec. 11.1868.-3m*" ' - ri FOWLER & - CO., BEAL ESTATE DEALEkS, SherlS•' orriOr 13 lisoiraxas !Lan, Man e =LON Scrii.Otni Beal Estate purzlissed and sold. Inltestments made,and Money Loaned, . . CHICAGO, ILI...Cct. Y 1,1568. Gras Bra:—Haviag .Mabttthe d ourselves Ipermanently In the above business, we lake the , libertyOf sending your our cord . Should you have any desire to make hnestments or loan money, ow long vaideaci la plicate, (having lived here sad seen Its -growth from a mall village to aet of:eft/wee Awadred Ammo d inhabitants) gives ot =pie means of knowing _where good imnatteerde Can be made, or what will be goodseam* to foam loaned._'' All busineur es/rusted to our care. will :cc& re ptt_topt attention,* This alt y le tur *slag very mobilo la wealth ' and Populstko r aad -at so - perkod • have better opportunities (Oral to Investment , than at preseat. • Near Twelve liillions Dollars are expended annually ha Aloe sad orally dweltinip, giving pertuenemos aad• amain great advance in prim to* all latjprovad n... metl, • The & CO. By petudelloomemito &am If. H. dud& H. C., Ada V. Vartreil. P.C. Shiratas, away; - Hoar. Simon Cameron, 11. S. S.. 11. Hamar, lti ' . C.; Wm.- Oren :Jain IS* Dbl.. Pennsylva nia; Ham, Jobs- Mime, Chubs Hancock, Boston; Honi.Woi. B.Og n, Nsw York: L - - man Truman, Owego. N. - -Nov..ll;eddlm. RAos t RAGS It BAGS 111-500 Tons good %pat wantad. be which the highest market rice wigie paid. • ALM" B ARBER. Towanda, Oct. l LANORIITTII FOR s FIFTY P ciati i st APO= I SABBIR'& '.rr ri f7.y~. ;. IfiisuU=mr.