4ilforci grpi!rttf. v t.t C 0 11=MMMI •• The CuOert of _th4 Mendelr 611, arras out a very fine ail It is only necessary to Mate that their istice vas unrivaled. --the best music ; i r •e- ; : \ PAYSON' 18 ilteatiop tit. her parent it{ Orwell. goo.) aceotufts of hotlpprincipal and rn of the scininary.in' Painesville, Ohio, is a braticK , ig HOlyoke. . J' • . , • r The 'following pfficer Were in inlpraillo±d•Le,lF,e, No. 167,10: _of 0.F.; ;. 1 , 671. tuf.lye ensuing term: i ..,-T. A. -111'nono. . '-.. . ' -A, 11'AysAilp, . - -.. . ' -.i. V; ertr,ncnir.i.:. . • ' \ . ' ''' -" :- . _ • Maj.-Gen. JUDSON KILPATRICK, :Want cavalry officer, tvinlecture at 31Ert- II all ; en Monday evening, April 10. Sub • Sticrintin's March to tbe - Sca."' Every lover . of Country, and everybody it ,ildt- fait to hear thin grand lecture !oval:cr..; .Npaee wit riot. allow us to' say . r, to HA R - 1 . BErrEn Cow ?-3/r. Edi tiave Ayrshirsi cow that rom tb(4 sth of this month to- „ ,the 11th ve •277:1-.. : piminds of milk, from Which ryas I ivnida mad:)4 ounces of butter. Her its'lcay anti two quarts of corn and oat r day. Ste It - ad:four-quarts of :turnips four last, days or the seven. • L. P. Con;Eu.. aria, 31arch=2.7, 1871. a meeting of Ulstor Divi Sot T., held on Saturday evening last l in min g . officers were installed for the en MO '.--James Miller; Shaw.; Miss Ella Rock Well ; A.11.13.-4olm Mills ; Emmet Rockwell; Treas.—C. Dettra ; 7\l. B. Rockwell; top.z—Ed. Rockwell: Wm. ; Mersereau; 9. . w. Nichols. J. rt. Mr.usztir.s.r, . We have had .the pleasure of of the advance pages of the .:r1,1 1 :: a new Suatty-school sin~in~ Look, n , f,. P. P. 'Boss, to iie*publiphed April 15 and fake great pleasare in rc :,.l:no it as superior to anything now in the =tile is attractive, , 1 ;,,. ;lords all breathe of the Great Source piz 4 i , e.-' Prof. Buss certainly de:ijerves the 1:= Sunday-school workers for thiacbarin ,• .1. which should find a Iphice in every in the laud.. learn that Rev. H the l'lTA); • tciriait.eliprph, \\y d and aceepted a call !to the t • eirarch, Catskill, N.Y. Mr. C. it r, n,• ap l succevsful. pastoi-. We be ..., h;z22 iibundaut success in his new field. W, f“ruier ret:idfntiof this cizi,s the nummatina fur mayor of lima. . I _ LI:. it , N C. 60IfS WARNER, 0 k. their de•partare for Greenfield .:•,,nntr; lowa, on MonchT . ; • i 1:A N D: PL.tNETARY , DISPL4Y. ---- There 1,, siim at present SOO 11 , aftsr sunset the i,..iniiNer, Mars, Venus and the moon all :,n;: magnificently in their: orbits:-Mars . ii•it. Venn.: in' the West!, and Jupiter . ait in In. Aenit With, with the ereSeent moonris ,,ao h.•r meridian. They!all seem n'ear lii a dirtil lint' of the hearers; and are, when : ed..il, ;email:ably brilliant, affording a .. .lbr.autifnl sh.i:iit,- Such at Air: arc not of . ,4,:lliitli. This attractive display may .}...-I . ;v id tc,r several evenings to come, Sat sir,es hot rise until .toward morning, and r..nry rarely appears to the naked eye.. Ent I a'!,-If-evident fart taat Mc&ALE&F.Dwmins cs.ce groetrii,:s thalk any •other establish -at *as com , ity for the sample reason that , y la ZT v. better assortment and - sell at rva _ . ,6 , -'.„;Y- Tie find the following• notice I, ,ar g o.l opeation in the last i d uzerne - L'',.- '. Dr.4).tvims is a patke of this I.ounty, and - a siti/htit at the Susquehanna Collegiate -;itlitc kor several years.. He is a . brOlher of 7 f. Dal!ir.s,l7„sq.: - . .. , • .. EXTBAORPiXARY.-A very 'difficult lontWoi was performed last week . by Dr..ltE.Es I.l\ one 01 our resident physicians and stir and .me that haS generally heretofore miilded the services of some of the &est stir : . ;.:•,'ons. The Doctor operated upon and remor ,,d nom the abdomen of a lady,: who is doing undeit the .circumstances; an "Ovarian" Muc , r, which before he had 'tapped it, a few prior, must have' weighed forty pounds, id.- bailor on - .being removed weighing upwards twentN pounds. The Doctor was a s sisted by IYr, wx'eNra Devvrs Multrnr, Itornaoca, Asitlitv.zu, and others, The operation was ni , ver.h4fore performed in this Valley by a reai ti at 4 • CAmrrowN.-11r. — Vditor : Canip wn has au existence still, notii:th•Lt anciing Hie changes that artblatang pfice. J. I'. LEE r),.:11 es from the Firs llaffonal Blacksmith .p • farm,and Wat. EonayEs takes his place. Ho -o.l:ur, is to icave the," brick preparing ti, I , lold a tine house tm the adjoining lot. It., 53117/1, of Wilkes-Birre, comes in poslession f 1.1312 Brown house oft the corner, and Wx. r, Jit., goes into thebrick. FEANE NICUOLS .pattiilg up a new house. RUSSELL OWES hag 1, ,, •1:11t a lot and expeas to build this summer. :.k!,.W..cooi.Er is nearly, ready to raise his new . ft. v. \V. IlEyros, Episcopalian, after t stay With us has gone to Ilan: I'. R. Tow Eli has been. with us • :a , . and he is otr to Conference expecting • • i.t io some other field -of lalior.! We un'iuin our field of teapperance, as a.'in the congregation. lid 'is an indent trw the right, Prot SrEtilw: Su ELI. has ;-t iiec-h. , 1 a 'course of instruction in penman ; a chi's. of 25; he understands his t oilier towns secure hl services: iNajdcasing-acor , rn,nli:limenr, and ME ; • ••:: innen writing quarry Las eLt.“pird planing liaz'r•ss ~hops, ehoe shops and tor liN Utisinc;sa ; alsc),lfartirit in a Fro.:Verci condition, and t %%c• have st l office as H. 1; 1 and ll. , tuniit S. it 1311., W. it icy, • Vrnrs AvE.UI-. •,! - I.\l 1,71 • • Tio4 Co., PA. —The- Itossmu,,. formerly of Wysoz, handed , a map of l'unosylranik Published in - 1793 by flow fu., containing, besides much "tit ( r!a:•,• fltl ieforinatton lregard to what now ( , 'l.titutes the county'of Bradford, all the then •oirv,• . Y mad, by order of the Gorern fe,t;ut. As it Is probable' that Maps'of this early • the hands of many of the read ,,' the Uroartir.; I will state a few things t i,.• • Ivariff:ll from thfa--one. About three f ‘ , ll,lreadford had been sarreyed—all on of the rive . r except what now- eon tlm totrwhips of Litchfield and Oft wst'of tee ricer, all from the part I he, comity to • the tforth side ~f creel, and asniall section on the SlVt just abbr'c Sugar creek. This narnol ...lfe!rg/, 'which appears to be thy ft: ,t na:ne (-ter given by the Anglo Saion vt 1 tatis_ eallett Tottanda. The 111; 4 of the !Awes uf,creeks and places on , this ditfer.i.ne from that- now -in use for itigtancq., as Towandee, Wysaukin, waprastining and Melvilf*itliont the the I•itteants are all laid down telera- L:y corruct, with tlio• elception otAlitnp.ten k•rt• k, islinade to cater the ricer directly Towanda village instead of opposite l'ltqa.iits, where it. does. There am three c:,rt,i . -znills narked on the map: one on the To - Ivanda creek near the village (since known as initl),' cue itiWysoi on Hinman's creek, and Shepherd's mill near the State line. There two totrushiPS named in what is now the county of Bradfurd—NtWrising, extending up to Towandl, and the ether, nanied,Titiga, yatentling from there to the State Line. On viewing this map, j could not avoid con}frausting the condition of this region at. that early day with what it it; now. t?Then what is now Brad ford comity way almost entirely a bowling • wil derness, inhabited by boars; wolves, and other wild animals; now it is spread over with beau tiful and productive farms, dotted all over with thriving villages, and inhabited by an in -\ l4:le '- gent, moral and industrious community. • In those early times we have been speaking of, if the feW inhabitants had anything to spaie from their imTediate wants;•they had, no way of getting it to 'Market but 1+ floating down the rWr on rafts, irks tx-boats,'and no way.of pro enriog dry-goods, groceries and other tnerchan disc than to have them brought pp the river in boats of various sizes, from three to seven or eight tons burden, and requiring ono man to each ton to piopel them aphis, the-curreut. These boats, in wending the river, wouldrnove with the ! amazing veloCity of perhaps Sheen miles a day. Think of this when you Bee a train of cars passingrcarrying more freight than fifty of those boats could, and moving farther in in hour than they could in a day. it .:the com ineK!ment of the present.century, if had told of-atl.the improvements 'that . ha've been made sin& that time, (such, fhr instance, as ste4nboits, railroads, locomotive engines, tele= graOis f and hundreds of otlir improvements,) ho 'Would have boon thought as Wdd and-vision ary as one would now who shodd prophesy that within the next fifty - years wo Would see vessels loaded with freight and passengers passing oVer our heads on their way from China to New York, Thorp has.beep but little said in the &Tow= lately in regard tollio doings of the Historical Society, except the eulogy pronounced on' the character of the late Dr. 51.ksox, whifh was all thacH should be, for as a man Dr.lissox could not' ell be praised too much. may we all fol. loticis example, so that after our dpparitire we raaAbo as well spoken of as he has been, and with!eritial truth. L H, Extioix. March 20, 1871. 5 • ALB -4 ' ri-,4 . ASEPORTEI3---,Nar Our town not being 'represented in the eatiums of your paper as much es' many others in the county; I am not willing. to remain tin tepresentea ; but not being a writer focthe prets, I have commenced this - article witlibesi tation, fearing its destiny will be the wastf-bas ket, I will send it, however, trusting ,to your professional skill to make it acceptable, not to the writer alone, , but to those at whose, earnest solicitations I-have undertaken the task. Our citizens ihave taken a step towards mak ing imp:rem / nit'• in vocal music. 'About the first of F:ehrtiary . last, a class was formed in the chach on Itbbard fill, numbering` abbot fifty paying meinbers, under the leader hip of C. B.! tirnuiss, Esq., of Lime Hill in Wyalusing . ,twp. Th'e drills were conducted on two evenings in each week. D.G.W.X On Tuesday, the 21st .of March, a _musical convention was commenced and continued fcur days, three sessions each day, and closed with a concert on Friday evening the 24th instant. The concert was opened by singing the anthem, "llleis the Lord 0 my soul," , and continued with 'about thirty pieces of sacred, secular d sentimental 111IINie, after which an address klivered by tho Rev. Mr, HINMAN of the M. Church, and closed by singing a valedicto6 song. - The exercigcs were conducted with credit to the class and feather, evincing close applica tion and perseverance on the part of the class, and above all a high tb2grso of ability in the Witcher, who was ably assisted by !liss .kuvILLE IllimAnv, who kendered-to the class the iniu of a tine melodeon. Respectfully yours; March 2G, Oaaxx U. Enuar. • 'i - - , IfasTElttc BRADFO2.D.L-The twaal "change of base - " caused by inoviiig day is up on us. It is not iinfreiluently. that loads of fit - niture, goods;aud children are seen goin to their new lic.;. The loss of time. And mey caused by jar migruto-y habits cost the meri can people no small slam. We have' ad line ,wcather for the-season, and many 05 Wto birds areiiith us, fa of happy song. Ten , hens seem to hate anticipated Easte Sunday this time, and brought down the p 'ce of eggs with in the - reavh of all. Althougl n hooping-cough and measles have been abr din the land, the health of our people has been above the aver age, and our doctors haXe had time-Jor recrea tion, speettlating in• real estate, taking music lessons,•and 7 the like ;. anit - lly shouldn't ilicy? Public sales and apeThms hare served 'to call the people togetheruf late, h\it the time for _steady' w( irk is ‘ow :Aland. , The winter schools are closed and Supt. KEY. ' !CET is at home wo hear, working up hi, annual report, no qoubt. r And, by the way, our Legis lature did al, good thing in inerea,ing the State appropriatiOn to ;7700,000. The Legislature ad journed over " first of April," and Representa tive Rtes spends a day or so at' home before the final adjournment. We hear of a number of cases where sheep hitve.bten killed, recently, by dogs; and is it not strange that so many people in the world p'rt S r dog' to inuttcm? There is "no ac c,•unting for tastes." • • • Our County Comiuisrioners • have been the• `ro.tuds readjusting the valuation, Ae. There are some wry faces at high taxes for elunt7 purp(4s. Al! overheard a neighbor ray, the other day, that rnp. , l was the chief cause of tax ation, and we ;believe it. Of Rradford had shut dOwn on the licensing ft t E;i3ll", and setl+ . 7. of li quor, ten yeifrs ago, we Should now have been with Potter &Unity,, enjoying IoW taxes, empty jails, a full treasury, taidfew if any ernoimn's convey to the penitentiary. Extra "courts" Could thew be dispensed with, and grind juries could'odjoroli the first day of court for want of business. What is our duty to generations to . ,ime? Aye/and , to the present? . "A word to the wl , +' iF Slinithilt. " •.. - lthe the 11r.rottron bere t becausopue dues lr t base ,to demand a stop to its coating, and then go ttr office, 'Saila up and compel tho proprietor to scratch our• name' off, or-" wolf, show him stars." Newspapers from adjoining counties will please TARE NoTICE! - Vety Auril 1, 1871. Bur. .ltunneAv 11EnT1na.—A -large and nuntet;ousl attended meeting of the citizens of the eastern portion of Bradford county Was held at the Academy building, in Rome, on Thursday, March 30;1871, to take steps for the furtherance of tit. _proposed Railroad np the Wy:4ls. valley, The meetiug'was called to order, and Ctat Cars, Esq., of Orwell, ap pointed Chairma , and 0..1. enunnycK, of Or- N% ell, and D. C. 'Ar - rizs, of Rani, Secretaries. The obieet for R;,B well stated it , q Yas moved and carried that a crimmit tee, con. siding of the foliwin,g gentlemen, be appointed toireport a preaMble and resolutiona - for ilia cohaidera lion of the un:cting, and to act tot a - ,,*irtittii: along lirline of- the contemplated. I Ate, viz : Bon. J. PaNsmore, J. W. Woodburn; Esq., Orson lticki,v7Boruc - , J.& Madden, Wm. G. Babcock, .ti. Boardman, Windham ; E. It.. '.llyer, J. M. Wattlt, 11. Ile.7clier Morgan, \Ty ska ;- Hon. Z. Frisbie, Thirbeer S. Cam, S. N. Bronson, Orwell ; J4scpli Powell, L L. Moody. Mt E: W. llale,i 11. , Scott,,Towlaida ; I. L. Ciihmer, Joseph B. 'n t ith, Miinroc ; James C. .I:Agway, lifirale---Wilhi,y;Franken ; _Robert Mc- Kee, Ramey E. Holconib,.Leili#4lw.i. Mau- ley., Charles Stockwell, Williams, Canton. Those qr the conniutte that were present', after retiring, Ter a short.time;'refurned and re, ported the followingffeamble and reso.utiong, which were disclutspct by several persons pres ent and unanimously sdppted : Wneneas, Tce. l Legislature of Pennsylvania has.authorizfial the ,;coustruction of a railway from Cpiton, on the line of Williamsport t Ei mira Railroad; to the New York State liticylv the counties of Tioga or Brootne. ; _through,the Valleys'.of the Towanda, Wysex muvl-Wappescn ing ceseks, t.• eininect-sfith the iklhany it-Sus quehanna thus, forming the shvirtest route from Pitt:dm-7. on the-Ohio river, to Al is uy or Doskin by Some eighty miles • AND WitantLas, The people resident upou the line are expected to manifest a proper interest in lwhalfuf this important cop4etion of a through route of railway comminti'cati.on, inasmuch as it 'fords to the localities ileilitios fur .travel and transportation erefore • Be it Besotted, That we citizens resident up- on the route, will afford every reasonable ty to the company constructing the road, and we feel safe in saying that theright of -wayean be secured at, a, fito of compensation 'that will he entirely teitisfactory to the company, and we will contribute by subseriptiozni to the'capital= stock as much as the circumstances of our peo- ple wilrjustife.- . Resolred. That proceedings of this &voting' he sent to the county- papers' for puMestion, and cipies of these resolutions be sent to the presidents of the Northern Central It.R. and Albanflt Susquehanna hoed. (f3igned by-the °Slicers.) Craus Com, Q. J. Cntranra,-1 secretarim . Chairman. D. C. WATTLES; vs- B. L Togas, who has been about this place for several months past, Ras arrested and coinniftted to jail . on Wednesday mcktling, on a charge of robbing Mrs. FuEnsa, of 'Smithfield township, of three buttered dol lars in government bonds. Score (colored), of Trop, was also committed to jail the 'mai) dayon a of stealing money from tho__ILCILW. cam in Troy. . • * (which the meeting convened v the , Chairmin ; after which • Z. 0. "oF G. T. LECTC COURSE.— 6 ' Wen Oust Loofa; will deliver - her lecture on "Olds," lullanctnes Hall, on, Friday evening, April 7. - That "Girls" is an interesting subject, lee can testify from our own itetual knowledgei of the sex; and that Miss Looss r will invest it with all the charm that has perva*l, it for untold ages, we have no doubt. - Knowing that nothing bad Can be said of such eubject, we leave the other Side to the Imagi. nation of our readers, and devote OW/ energies tollie laudable object of enlightening them as to Miss Loasx herself. But here we meet with a difficulty. We only know of her what we have heard, and as the evidence is not of the clear edufeiis—Tot being of -the-legal persui-! siott—ive are slightly puzzled. We will there fore content Ourselves' with classifying it, and let all judge for themselves. As to her bilihrdaeo, we find the. following : "A native of Philadelphfu."—Hankifultrnht, "horn in our own city."—Elmira Adcrrtiser. " Aidanghter of old Ohio."—Colnibus gates man/ • • • Her nationality • • A wit ty siveroman."— Ph IliTaYa, "The descendant of. an Indian chief."— ti. -. "An'Englishworuan with -French manners .'t Albion. • ." One of the noblest and nt*est of 4merican /Ceirttl.licau." Her relations `John A. Logates oousin."—X. 2. qf 7itites. `John A. Logan's sister."— Malt. Chrom. - . `No rotation to John A. Logan." —.4110n Dem. Her personal appearance : ."A magnificent bean tr."—rif Age. . -•- • 6 ,, A lady with-more brains than' beanty."— Ch kap Dibune. "The beet looking lady on the " American stage:." ,2 -4rbany .Pos. • • "A tall and queenly woman, a lith e inclined to embonpoint..—Milwankle Netts. !` .Cvery lima woman, abort and delicate 01 form."--`kokomo (Ltd.) Tribui,e. Generally ) "Our Olive as, trtunp."--San:Fran. Alla "A sweet Olive."—balialiallolis Sesnatl. "As pungent as a whole raw or !on Post. . "A molest imerian lady.^-,,Broatiyu. Um "The best. dressed woman in America."— Phil. Inquirer. "Queen of the army of lecturers,"--Rockford /:egister. ' "Thu very firskstinteliedt and sense of the female talkers in our land."—.lNrs.)thil (Mich.) I)ent. "A lady of infinite grace.".X Y. Hero)!. • nitionalblessing.":.N-/ndittnapolis i elfirror. "Miss Ohre Dickens das elOqtenteste and schonste Frartenzilismer in Amerika —Minne sota rolkibtast. We confess things seem some it confined to us, and they May to some ~ of our readers. esti only say'that Miss Lore.or, must be heard to be hilly,understoodand atipreciated; and that in order to reconcile the ?t ( eining contradictions • that appear above,its'" be:necessary to sit M s ucuit's Hall a shot thud on ,Friday evening nest, and hear 0 • speak ,for herself and' "Girls." • . zonTou s i /TAI3LE.—A I'3`}l9 find ns) i Littel $ Liriug Age, fa- the weeks end ing respectively March 2.5 th and April Ist, con tain "T gy er Arndt," Edinburgh. &rive The Natural theology of the Future, by Canon liurgsliLiewillan's Magazine: Herrn Ifokrt Browning, .• Coen/tilt Magazine ; Freyfch Patriotic. Songs, Quarterly &clew ; 1' nine Intuitions, New .Ilonlldg Naga:. , ine 4/New Zealand Station, Chamber*s Journal; The Ring and the Book, Paul's ; Daniel Defoe, (An-,ib .3.(agazine M. 'Fhb:vs, Specta tor ; Universal Knowledge, Saturday llerieu. Plainness" and 111-Favour, Saturday, llerice ; The Ballot, Siketafor At the Morgans', Chabi hers Jouriarl : the continuation of "Seed-Time and liarveiit, or. Miring My ,ApPreuticeship," translated specially for the pages of this maga zine from the /loft brittei, of the favorite Ger man author, Fritz Reuter; besides shorter arti cles and paltry. . The Li ring Age is also publishing serial sto ries bv the author of "John Halifax, Gentle man," and by George MacDonald, and promi- IWS to new subscribers for 1871, the last' two numbers of 1870, containing thy beginning of MacDonald's story, gratis. A gbod time to sub scribe. The anbacriptien price of thiallt pago weekly magazine is VI a year, or far $lO kny one of tho American $4 magazines is sent with 2 he 'Acing Age for a year. Littell Gay, lioston, Pub lishers. -" iiQW TO Mani; ntz FAUN PAT.". liCve the book with the above title to be just the book the farmers need. They do not want, - .long scientific discussions, but plain practical infonnatiat suelixis tills this volume. How to make the h.rm pay is just what , our fanners want to. know. If any one by long experience and careful experimehts has really any infor mation to offer the farmers vrant tt. One of the authors of the above book has been Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board_ of Agricul ture for irii-arly twenty years; and veer/ im provement upon old methods 'has been made the subject of carefal,inquiry. The other names we ace in the preface are those of the best prac tical agricultural men of the country. The re sult is that we have a, work - with the latest and most reliable itiformation upon every snbject connected with farming. The different chap tent mat of Drainage, Plowing, Manures,, pletntrots, Grains, Grasses, Itoot Crops,Speeill Crupa, natation of Crops. Horses, Catte, Dairy Steak; Sheep, Swine nod other Domestic Ani mals, Poultry, Bees,Fruit Culture, Grape: Cul tare Wine nialnig Small Fruits, Diseases and insects, Farm Mmidingi; Market Gaiden tug, and many other items. It has also' a fine collection of Itecipcs for cooking, Rc., and a chapter on the ordinary iliseaser•of the family with plain and timplc remedies. It is on the whole a most ,complete work and should ‘at in every fariulif,a house. The book is handsome enough Air_ the pirlor table and durable enough for a generation. There are one harldretlitud forty-one finelllus trations, not mere piettirespely, but instruc tive and useful to the eultiVators of the soil. We understand that the agents 'who are Can vassing hi other sections are meeting with great success; and we trust the farmers in our Own county will soon have a chance to secure this invaluable Work. -- •" How to Blake the Farm Pap,"•or the Farmer's took of Practical Information, cit., by - C. W. Mot orman. C. L. Flint' and btbera. Zoiglei, McCurdy & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati, 0., Chia,go, Ilt . and St. Louis, Sfo. The examination of the - stn= dents connected !with the Susquehanna! Colle giate Institute is faCing place this week, and will close on Friday afternoon' The public:n - 11y add much to the interest of the occasion by their preselice. se- We regret to learn that Mr. W. IL BE.NNETT, ot the firm ot Smrrn, has sold out his interest_ here and is about to remote to 31eadrille, Pa. - 3tr. 13, is an active, enterprising business man, and we heartily recommend him to the confidence of . th 6 citizens of Meadville. Tho heirs Of Prof. J. G. TOWN ER have jn't received through CA - NJ. I'IN CENT'S agency the full amount of a policy in the Phtrnix on the life of Mr. Ti;• : c rA r. the pokey was taken by H. A. EIF'III3ANX abottt four years since. Rio A.E. Grand CoLunnlndery of Knight Trrnp?ars Of Pennqlv'aniri, ',III hold a 4ecial Conc lavc at itasunrc" Tonaiida, April 11;1671,_gt 6 p.m. I V BUSINESS LOCA.L. • Fon -TtEsT.- 7 ,A convenient th,vellirifir, house. I,:iquire,of Haunt MIL. • Me- Huts, latillt Spring stylus; jnst , re.criv,sd at TArikiv. S C0..14 Grand." Opening Ball" at the Park Mau, Taft Toianda, Monday evening, 10. - WO - Look .at our new'4ock of Nati. TArcou f Co. refit' EVA* & • Ittfintrni are this treeltoperup* g Kew Spritig Cools, width they offer at popular prices. !ridge street. • Ate' Hats, latest styles.and best as 'isortplent, at 'Dawn & CAVA. : ' WA.. Japanese` Silks, Irish 'sad Fronehyoplins; 'Unita' lino or mud Dress Goods, ist EVANS 8 Hmorwrres, Bridge street. 11165 - Bargains in Cassimorns;.eot totiades And Kentucky destm - st TATUM k, Ver.liadies will fin e d new Pabibi deries'and ne.v Trimmings, in great variety, at EVANS flu urn's, Bridge street. • - dpmplete assortment of , the celebrated' FI.S.K.G., at . TArLpi & Oat. lifir Evan it Hruarzrn are offering Great Bargains in Table Lino* napkins, Tow. els, Towelling; ae. Bridge street. siarNew Spring Cinnds,.con#eto seortment it Tinos it ' Grand Openingtprina 31il r I. Goods at Mrs. J. D. Bata:May, i B, as Dridg• stmt. . . , . ..... f e l - up/10s, the beet, "roakes.igqi t TATLas ESE' • • . Fine .fissortment oi 'ficittes; 1041Cs1 rrinte:43e., OAETAisi 'Fru, ; • tridgil.street. , ° 'Black Alps* nekv, make, the goods in market, just received st, T. . .on. 11F5T.--Tiyo good dwelling hotises on Main, ii‘est: Fzignire of FL' Ovau -77, J.., office Or . r.wroN.A, r . 7.lrnsyr . !i•"_ Ili- AMOR. & 10110. have /just open ed ho largest and mose t eontplate assortment of Ca sitneFeis and Coatings ecer. offemi In ,To. w. da. New styles; look at Went. .1 • • ....:J. House and. Lot for sated* opLsr street , opposite 0. P..Casn's. Trans . .*t purchaser. Enquire at the Itecl;;yhite 1 6 . limn Store, Bridge street, Tompds..- / I , . W. MIAMI% I .7. Mrs. E. . C. Acreitou* i , ro cked from 'New Tork with A magMfreent selec -1 era itinds'of FOrnishing Goods for the. lea. Please call first door south of National ' k and examine them, • iigt. L. ' ij . i'i forms ill ' e pub that ho - will hare an esperienced Plano °l'tiner e within a few day) and all who may desire, services will plealio leave their orders at the g. .c Store, tirst i door sonth'of rational ank: 1119." A l nimble 'sixpence is better a ui sicitshilling," is bassists motto in sell, farni ro. Try - him, and soo if yon caret yft 'tare of hini cheaper than elsewhere. ~ z ~,- ' liift...B. A. Prrres . Sr. Co., at the of the Big Bonnet, are receiving New, (34pds 1 3 pled to the season, among Which are mini .lenflid stylCs of krints, lists, Donned% 4, , . • April 6,1871. j The celebrated Early MohaWk Mato, for sale at B. M. Wrizza' Coal Office. ce $1,50 per bushel ; 40 cente per: peck. eked *oil ehippc4l without extra charge. • 1 . Mi. E. K:SrunnEvArr will con t inue I take photographs at the teltaysville Photo plcilallery natal tho lsf - of 3lay. After that e he will only be there from the Md to the th of each month. Bokrionco..;--4. few boarders can se . . mit-AA/41 , mm with board, by-sprlying '•,No 32 Second street. • • )F. E. Post . . Alsoi a new one-horse •covered Crirria,ge (rr.b irr top) for sale at a bargain. F. E., Posr: 41,♦ Fou SAtr..—A desirable House and situated on.eorner of LocusP Avenue and Center ,treat,' Pow4ession give!!' immediately. timitire of 3tr,§. EIZILY L. Woonnrrr on the preruisc.t, or Rtlem J. Tuottsox, at the office of W2A.. A: B. 31.4%:}1 . 4 , - Mar. 21,1871. ler Returned from Now York Call and see the result. H. TlAntr, Ztr. 23-2 t. 26- Two Houses for dent on Sec ond street—possessiou givon On the; first of April; and also one house and lot fir; sale on the corner - of Fourth and Elizabeth streets, Intoiro 'of • Fell). 1, 1871—tf. Mrs. J. D: HILL has kis re ceived the largest and most attractive stock - of Millinery Goods ever offered in this market. lter goods are.bonght for cash at . greatly duced prices l enabling her to sell for smaller profits than 'any 'establishment in Towanda. First door east PA, White and Bloc .State, Midge strelet. —T% a be- Le* At the World's Fair held thronghout this country and Europe during the Year 1870, tho, award of the 'great ,priz.e Was awarded to the Singer Improved Sawing Ma chine for family and manufacturing purpesea. The agents for Bradford county, Wicas.tai BLACK, %I ill be pleased to show you this won derful machine. ser We call atteetipn to the ad verthicinent of F.. 11. Nor., who has recently es tablished a Boot and hofi, aortic on Bridge. street. Mr. N. \is just !men' New York, and brings with him all the latest stylus of ladies', misses' andehildreifif e and men.atid boys'boots and shoes ; His Stock has all been bought for cash, and will bo Sold at greatly reduced prices.' Mr. S. A. Auxic ie the accomplisbeditnd agree able salesman. is.. Miss Sniosi±y has just return ed from New York with a full Assortment of Millinery Goods, and will be prepared to.exhib it her -stock to the ladies of Towanda and vi cinity on Thursday . , April G. kiss K.: has 'also a largkinvoiie °Ulm Kid Gloves, tolwhic.h the attention of the ladies is invited. Tier expe rience in the mil 'eery business ettablis her to Judge of the wants of this community, and we have no that her new stock will be found very attriactive. • TM. EDITOU 07 THE REKT4O—Dear fir : The old saying, "There. is athing new under the inn," may have been trus, in the Iznik and time of Oolomon; but in our day, and 'in Towanda, it dcwet altegother bold /good. Our tronng - townswoman, 3liss HetZxlblssox, , has been engaged in a diligent study or the Guitar, under my own and other competent instruction fur a long time.. She now offersAterself as teacher on that instrument.- It gives me plea sure to say that I consider. b'er fully competent to give instruction both on the Guitar and the Piano. ' Drrrarcn. THE REASON WHE.-4.11 •L. - B: Pow , LL's ]Laic Stole, you frequently hear custom ers empreas surprise at the aQparent discrepan cy in prices ofprgans. For instance, an in strument which some manufacturers hare rated at /NO upon their retail list, Ilri Powsta, will have Marked sl'2O, alpile no" variation is mule in the prime of the MiLron Organa- Tho explanation of it is that the r sl7o' organ of the other make costs at wholetiale less than the MASON " " Organ, conse quently it is put upon the same basis of profit. P.O.P.C.H.—Have yon been into ALEL SoLonaN's Popular Ono Price Clothing , liaise? if not, you sill be'well repaid to ex amine his new and numeur stock.l At. Sow nos keeps constantly all the. Weil arid most approved styles of 'men's, youth's cud boys' clothing, together aith an . endls i.rioty of first-class Furnishing Goods, lista, Caps, Trat cling' Bags, ae. He' has the-brat arrarrged Clothing House outside of the city, with.,fair dealing and no bantering At , t *loot a large trade, and invites tho public to Como and satis fy themselves as to prices and quality.. ,Thank log you for past favors, i'solicit's call from l 'j - on kgain. Soinstex, • One door north of Tayloi &So. Apra 5,1871. - _ . BILFS—WILSON.—In Camptotru, - March 27, pm, by Bev. E. Borroogha, Peter A. Biles and Maggie Wilson, both of Wyalnsing. WEBSTERLLOOMIB.—At tliO Methodist Par sonage, East Canton March 28,1871, by Rev. J. J. 'Porton, MIL Webster, of Caiton, to Ilsnnah Loomis, of Granville. , PLACE—SLYTEB.—At the ro-sidenott of Joseph Heeled, Issadstalrg, Marsh 2.5,1871, • Mark BeSTildia, George W. Plane; et, Walkloti . to Mrs. Harriet E. Slyter, of Albany; - "May prosperity attend them-* - - - 131111i1.—In Leroy; Kara 4t, 1871„:„ttanjainin E. Smith, in the fifth year *this -age.• - 110138 E.—In Grattrithe, Ifareti 95, M I 4anon How; in the 61th:eV . orbit TAITORMAN.--Ilarchl7 , 1871, Curia, daugh ter or eolith and Abbler - Vinamt, Aged 3 • 84.11T0N..--In Granville, Starch 23. 1871 a smkg ai m ,E., wog Ana of 4 J. and Hattie pattettolged -yews, 8 inbnths arid 38 digs- - -Bilatwai his stay with us, IMO idai;;f, ,Tbakrted and (*abated tope;` - ~____~. Merchant Tailor, and Sowing Machine Agent. • Bridge Street, Towanda. - Sj Pon HAI?RIED. DIBD: Wt+ shall miss his plaagank enMpanc, And all hi-haa said - End donno But we know itia far betterfor him To ga and dwell with Christ above. And pray that we ahall meet him there ' In that bright world of loin. R. M. GATES.---In,East Canton, Ilarch 16,18y74 Em ma, wife of Eev. S. P. Gates, in the 27th,year , of her age. Y .' 7 _ The subject of this notice was a slighter of WErts 11.04)1111.:111L4 FAY, Of B.llll t. IA 111. She Ras a graduate of Rockford urinary. She carne to. thii place in June, 1 ) , . (7,-as the wife of aktr.belored pastor. Her w6rth as a - eluistisit and \ friend„,pnd as a labore'r in every gOod Work, ierfation became appreciated bY both old and iotingand we feet that many beans will res 7 pond wtin,we say/that she wail one of ' the ex cellent of ' ear / th. - is she said of her darling child when took her, so may Wu say of her -;-"Safe witit i ht fold." ' Cost. . East Canton, arch 31, 1571. - "s WILSO- —ln Warren, March 4, 1871, at the hone of her brother, Benedict Arnold, Dirs. Pat' nos Wilson, aged, almost 90 year...- , , DI 8. WII4O* was apair° .of Bristol, ILL, / where she resided co years. The asst part' of ierlife she had lirc c rwith her brother in Var ien.. She had been married four times, itemis ed all he , husbOtla and died childlesii. ' . She was - a worthy demberof the Baptist church for the last 60 years of her life, died the death of the righteous and now sleeps in Jesus. _ Warren Center, March 30, 1371- SPECIAL N , —.-10:....-.- • • x ''. eel' HENBY $4.1i111.4, Merchant Tai !p r, Bridge street. ' ) • DM- Baby Carriages at ; April 5, lel; WICAIIAX t BIACS.S. z Top 'Buggy for sale by liar. 29, 1871. W. A. Ilocor itir Rhode Island Lime-kept con stantly on, hand for Whitewashinz, Mar. 29; 1871. W. A. -Rocr,NELes. FISH A full assortinent FISH sl .1 1 " 5 9 . Feb. 22,1871. -DM-Maple Lumber and Dogwood wanted.. Apply to . ILtwEs Brurrntn.4,. Jan._ 4,4871. Greenwood. ler A full assortment of Dried-and Canned Fruits, at Lomis. Feb. 22, 1871-41rn. ter Go to the Bakery, first door forth of Ward Hods°, for fresh Crackers. Oct. 27, 1870. - D. W. &err ,t Co. . Dried Beef, Pickled Tongues and Smoked Halibnt, at LONled: Feb. 22, 1871. ZED. Select School, liercur's Block, Park streit,„ Towanda. Tho amnia terns of Mrs. 11: J. Carmichael's School will commence Monday, April 10, 1871. Apr. 5-3 w. Field Peas; also sonic choice varieties Garden Peas, at :Mar. iB, 1571 Fox tt Eon SALE.--A large Nawfouralland Dog, good watch and splendid a:turner. Also, a lot of the mammoth Spring Wheat, purr seed. CHAS. W. TII . ACKEE. West Derlington, Mar. 8, 1871---isr. vi 9- Do not forget that Tea is sold at Ka ler*s for 50 cents. Jan. IS7I. • HOUSE•AND LOT Fob. Sal.E CILEAP.— situated on Bridge street, Towanda. ra. For further particulars enquire of S. T. Decker., al the CabtnetShopof James Makinson, Towanda. -,' Mar. 22, 1871. - • ;43- . Personsldesirous of purchas ing either a Piann,AlOrgan, or lielodeon, Will do well to call OD A. II; Culver,. at Wyzausing, Pa., as he , in now selling at greatly reduced pritall. Mr. C. is also agent for the celebtatill Elias Howe Sewing Machine. • Mar. 30-3 in. .1. -.,_, IANOS, ORGANS AND 111ELpLiEONS.— 1 VVe are selling firs -class Pianos, Organs ar-11 Iteloclefm4 at . redn ccl prices ainloneasy terms. Person who are in want of a goodinstnnnent; will !I/fait greatly o their advantage it, give 11.4 a call before pureli sing els...where. CoLr., VISSACIE ,& CO., • \ Jan. 18, 1871. - ' Towanda, Pa. " The_Little Church Arotut4 the .c..,rner "—a beautiful lialltyt:-still the miss Nilsson Gallop, are the two latest pieces out. For sale at - Dittrich's Music Store. =MOB Fon StLE.—Desiring to chango bratinegg, we \ offpr for gale our Li.VVrY, Stock, tonsigtiug of \eight horses, buggies, cutlers, harness, wd eferything , neeeagarr to a first class livery. If argired we ;will aigo rent our stables for a term of yeara. 'Also one haw; yoke of working 0 xtstn, i years olq. Torras ea c: • lloLur.s I have also three goO cl farms and 01 R. 1101/PC . and lot for Pale on easy terms. PosseFsion gig en inimediatily. Jottx llotztr.s. March 22, 1371, - Itr i F . LricliEn, Boston,.and Mrs. SAENDEns, of Towanda, Would anuennee to the Ladies of Towanda " that the Mill open oh Fehruary'l, 1371, on Bridge street s over LEWLY at Sows Hardware store, a tiret-darn Dres, making Establishment, where will 1)11 found all the latest Paris, New York andl3ostensfashions. Cutting and fitting done at short notice. Also particular attention paid to ebildren's\dress making. • • ter Forinsnrance against loss 9r damage by fire;in reliable companies, apply to Joni; W. Mix, Agent, Towanda.. Pa. Office Blercues Block, north side of Public Square. Dec. 1,-1870, Fort SALE.—A splendid Top Baggy, nearly new ; nrien fl5O ; a great bargain. In quire at the Carriage Factory of Harar Brrizs• & Co. Afar. 15, 1871-4 W. tgi...The Cascade Mills hare dis covered that the first essential to fail frmr is good wheat ; And accordinglp , hare secured a large supply of reallyehoice, plump winter va riettes, all of native growth and good 'as the UnittPd Staten prodnees. Consumers need not look for a falling off in the quality of this brand, but for better and better all the time. March 15, 1871—M..: teird.J.S. TArL6u, of Wyalusilig, Bradford county, Pa., is authorized to well D. W. Ratmulell Co.'s renowned lorway Oata at the following reduced priet:s : $2,50 per bushel ; five bushels or more at $2,00 'per 'bushel. Per sobs living near may'exchange common oats at market prices, if they so detire. March 8,1371. I gir I have just received- a large stock or Tea, bouglat since the mloction in the duty on tea or ten cents, tar pound, and - offer them at the low pricer annexed: Beat Young Uyson, $1,25; Good Young Ily son, $l,OO ; Oolong, 70 tti 90 cents Ilyaon Finn, 75 cents ; Elyson G00t:L . 53 cents; Best Japan, $1,90: Call an&examins. , Jazz. .18, 1871 to Zs. H. C. Salsbury desires to give tmtios that she cootintteis the ha/sine:soon. anotod by her lato tmaltmdi at tho Flooring Hills nearT s l:mocha:4 liar. 22, VALL'ADLE MILL. YROPERTY FOR SALE. —The well known Mill :property belpuging the estate ski J. S. Salsbury, deceased, is HOW offered for-tale.- The proper:a consists of one large Soaring raill„plaster mill, saw mill, four dwtaing:lionsek twenty-fire acres of land, and en invaluable water power. • . Enquire of Mrs. H. C. Salsbnry, administra tft, on the iptlsitymik - Ct , - of G. Crane;, at Monroeton. If the above property is not said within a rca ennable time. be rented: Mar. 22, 1671-4 w. let-Iftumphrey Brothers eall_, es attentien this - week to th at:Spring Goods for Ladies. Misses and Children, and their ele =of Men's and .Moys calf. hand-sewed of Bart's inalmfactnre„ of - which they" are sole agents in Towanda. In every depart ment the stock is complete, and the prices the . yory I(Ateet. for good goods. Cash -buyers will do well to examine this assortment , of. Boots and Shoes before making their spring -por chases. . Mar • '" 1 IS7I. 7. .... , . . de lta,t, C '' ALIN: .. ,. 17 FRANCF, —This =never andtral perferinei win" hohl its strength I=a... tha shy other jklienie ever brought 'w the " • 3rittelraht::_the' beitatifal French Crystal In ;order to introduce this betintiful pprt the proprietor has put the . price down to the rer sum or xi cents. Don't tail-W . ore ILL trial Sold it place by the folloinaglituthiesm Ai:in A Kinney, ,Grocienes .t Provision • John 11,tirideth, Dry t . .0 and °rockeries - . " Rockwill. Ittirchstalse •Y. T. 110114t6re: • fir s great call for that. choice Dollar Tet Cowtsz. tt Myles. Star. 72, 1871-2 w. ser A. F. BALMITS km:x*3Bcm 'to Agit:mitt it'EaldwK) &der` io ilardirare,Ttn wssed3t-ovss; Nab. Iron. nape, Belting, mats; Oils, Putty, Boob, Glass, sto r e. nderyduzg usually tln a Hardware Goods sold skto -aad re4ad . vety ism prous- vas& Do& 22; 11171:k-'4L , • • , - . • 7.• Phoicitkagar-,caned: }puns. of our own caring, sliced to Corder at our Meat Mari". • • cekolaal, ..& Urea. Mar: 22, 071-2 w. , Mr' Pork, Hams "a n.l Shoulders, lesalo ind retatl. at IComata. &,31tra's. 1871-2 w. • WA. Mar. 22 1826. Rime jest. . qd stock of go,. Goode, Shotnigs, sugsrs, Brum soq New York•pnees. Ct ourown itoportstiort, stock to itemise, bough, and gaszanteed to•bo sod ever offered in this market - 7 . • in Goon! r ., f tsoo . NEWS.—Tea s 1. 1 .. Sagan* way do wn ; , Grisearies ery low ; Tobacco never so cheap since the war. • Best assortment of Groceries in town and sell ing cheaper than ever, at the lied, White and j3lne litore. Go and see. • liznorwsr Eve:l*m March 1, 1871. . • • • 77 - 7 • • v5,- Those havizzg, b.bok accounts with us are requested to!nettle between Ist and 15th, as advertised herctoßimeither by cash payment or note. No mishkes will be randognized in - book Re counts, 4 not settled as mentidned above; as we will then hav*.our boo ---- posted, and ready for settleinent. . f „ Interest has been clitiiki4.l on accounts of those who_failed to settle last January, and it will -be charged on • easmota , of , those who .do not settle from the lit to the lath of April. I ell/wan /0 Limnos; lawn, March 22, 1871-4 w. . EDI Campt THE 1.- in thi■ p ed the to REV. I 1;1!=11 Admission Reserst4 Seat ',S , ..ason Ticket. (Gond foe Itese;ved Seat). i' ' • Sea i4C113 Tickets and Reserved Seats arc R old only at PtlItTER,.k Kitcny' Lruz Store. The pale-of Reseretd Seats will commence three days before each Its r tnre • Citita IN M. MALT., L. R. Frpsr, and VAN - TrYL„ , Cotomittce. Nov. 13. 1K;(1. TAE CITE.CPEST PLACE BooTs AND SIIOES 10.0 T ANL) SIIOE-STORE iti 0. 3 onirrrrns t furrox•s rr,ocK, lIEI - . • BRIDGE STREET, -TOWANDA- . \ ) , 114 1 1 .1J ;gEW .y.sb (;L: S, DIRECT Fl Gf:o. L. El:Er-rat. LENT. CHEAPER TIIAN - ANT UTIIEII HOUSE IN Tow ANDS AMN'S; *OMEN'S, MISSES MEI CIIII. 4 DREN;S NVEMI> ' By honorable and fair dealing-Ire expect to merit II fall share of yobbo pitronero, • • Ylcaeb givens •al before psrchalttog elotewharel to w e 'fuel confident thit our good!' end prices hill Sta. PT:LIS H. NOR • ap1.1'714r2 FUTANTEn is and Peddlers r to sell a Wrong gond dotneatio arta% ;wanted in every family. No (=petition: Zulu !Eve territory given. &nines( very pleasant. Agents Muse sold 3 dozen, netting S S) profit per day. . One Kid 350 In a initial teem another39oo In five tonna. d [anot heancerr 111 liveniNto on NI landlini., Ontit P. 30 Hand for r of. -ftw esa at rafts lam to io9 Wialogion ; 4115 2772 " ,' ' LI:M=6W it DA*. • • MEM ED. -4,000 Sheep' PeltEr, highest price In cash will be paid, at , `4871-2w.• 'Cow= It Mita*. • -1 'ONTANYES - .1870. a large andi.arettilly select for the fall• trade. Dress .Flannels, Prints, &c. Teas, Groceries df all ldnds.at Ickez7 and 'Glassware of In ;fact• too - ettenstre cisclasively for cash ` , at lower prices than wer; • cheaper;tfeo 1 New Advertisements L n It.UIaIM2IEAML . M or TIM LODGE far TIM---- _. ' • I - 4 . . ' OP I .' (21-. T. r - I lam, would announce that tha7 limo end 'lowing 'wiled lecturers: p•H N S'A X E.:. Subject—.. LoTc, A 1 0 094 n." Date, 'November TA, 1870. VI E S . bject--.. After Dark Lu :New York." Data, DeeCmber 11, 1870 " MATTHEW HALE - - SIIITII . "Curious Contraidm, Old Times, • and Our Tunes." i Date, January 23, 1871 LIVE 4 LOGAN Sublectiris." Date, Friday, April • VI. EN. JUDSON KILPATRICIIi bject .• Slwrinau's Man:h to the i;er • Date, April 10, Ib7l. ANNA. E. DICKINSON. Subject—•s To , The Resole." Date, Apia 15, DI7I. • . 3011:4' F. gA,...-nnrce.ox • ' jIN THE WORLD TV .1.;I:Y I ' 1 TILE .11ET1t0EOLITSN AND 'i s' •• \ OM THE- 31,k,NUFAC., TURERS; will eulble u , sell Whig ME • Our atueicooaprie.2. a full lino of ..., . ASI) 111 01!bL• FO. • \\\\:. , • , N D-AV GOODS. No. a THIS 'WEEK. THE BEST- STOCK', CASkir3.IF,,RES, COATINGS, corr - ON:wEs, KENTUCKY 4WS; z COTTON CIACKS, EVER OFFERED THIS • 11IAHKET,, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ..50 txuti -75' • 3 30 DBY• G`OO.DS, apl 4 7,1 111PROCLAMATION.---WEEEREAS, - lion. F4Ttlll4 B. STREETP-R, , President Judge to the 12th,indicial District, conslstmg, of the coal/. lies of Bradford and Susquehanna, and Hons. Zeno ton FICIRDEC ard J; IV. Vsnirrice, Asisociate Judges, inroad for. said county of Bradford, bare issued their precept bearing date the 31st day of March, 1.871, to, me directed for. holding a, _Court of Oycr and 'Terminer. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Commyn Pleas, ana Orphan's .Court at TORaltda, fur 1:13115f county of Bradford, on Monday, May I, 1871; , to continue two weeks. , ' Notice Is therefore hereby given tcr the Coroners, and Juatioes of the Peace, of the county of Bradford; that they be then and there in their proper person.' at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dayi with re tords, Inquisitions and.other .remembranees, to-do thbse things which to their office appertains to be done; and those who - are bound by recognizance or ortheruise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of mid county, or who Shall be bound to appear at the said cotirt are to he then and Mort to prosecute Qatust themes shalrbe just- Jurors ate requested to be punctual in their atko danceotgreeably to their notice. Datecl-_-at --Towanda, the 2d day of April, In the year of our Lord. one thousand eight kundred and seventy-one, and of the Independence of - the United States, the ninety-fourth. • - J.P..V ANTLEET. aerif LIST OF THE NAMPA ORTER , sons drawn for Juror% in • Conti to bo held at Towanda, 'conarrtencing on the Ist MondnY May, 1911 : - • . Athens . twp., Manson Klibree; 131thington - Awp., Bruton K..Onstin, Robert D. Kendall; West Bur lington, Meant P. Kockirell; canton' *p.. Frank - Owens ; •Trank lin. Daniel Cokely; Granville ; A. T. Shocniaer, Frank EtallYtrn;'WS• Lamed; Leßoy. Andrew - West, Jr_: Litchfield. A. P. Wolcott; „Pike: William J. Davie; Ridgebury, Calvin P. Mall;Monne Borough, L. A. Ridgeway; Sheshemiln, William Brace, George Chaffee; *hen* Charles .WaldoP , South Creek. George...O. Turk; Smithfield, Bans CALM; Towanda Borough, Geo. McCabe, C. M.Maa rifle; North Towanda, Eihnoonllloway; Troy Bone, James ..kdams; Wyainsing. Orlando Fenner. TILtrZILIZ JOWL .111IST WITS Alba. William Reynolds; Albany. F, .N, Wllens;• Athens twp,...lsaso Gillett. Tisimas Bolters; Barclay, John Ditchlanrn. Edward WheatleY;;Burlington twp.- Jeremiah Traria; Cohambts. Stephen Smith; Canton twp.. W. B. Foster; Franklin, Chas. W. Taylor; Eli= jah Blake, Geo. W. White; Rerrick, Asher: Rolls, Win. Weaker, Ethyl Fuller; Leßaysythe, Llewellyn Black; Monroe twp.. Harvey Cunimings: OrWell, samnel ruttier; Pike, Wrar. S. 'Riley, Patrick J. 'McCauley; Rome twp., C.... - TTrake. 0. L. Itmoit11; Rome Borough, - Thigh lacks; Ilidgebnry, G. IL Owens; Standing Stone, Jcihri Fulford; Sheldsequ'in, L. P. Horton; South Creek, Ezra Harkness; Smith field. Eugene Kingsley,. Franklin Tracer,: Toi&.l3.da Borough, Luther IL Scott. Wm. B. Dodge. Igadcire Solomon. A. L. McKean, ditties Wilber; North To wanda, Samuel awaking; Troy twp.. Burton Pom eroy. Wm. -G. Loveland. l'age Morgan; Tuscarora Illmmway; Wygoi.. William, Lewis; Wyarusing, Edward Welke; Windham, Eber Whitey . Harvey. Turner; Welies,lienjamin F. Warner., Reuben Berry, Simeon Shepard; Warren, Loren—Wolcott,. R. B. llowell.- • - , TILINEESE ICILY, WOAD WIFE.. Athens twp.. fic4irge Enrchird; • Albany, Dowell; Asylum. li. E. Gilbert; Alba, D. J. Manley; Barclay. David 0. TUTU% James CiintinisheY; Can. ton Borough. Wm. W. Wright; Canton twp.; Jacob qranteer, , Shadrick big; Graileilk; N. M. Montgomery; Derrick, William Orwell, 8. L. Chubbrick. Chauncey Gridley. James H. Smith; Bidgebury. B. F. Doty; Morris Crimmins. James Mitchell; StsailLUS Moue. Richard schoonorer; Sheikequin, L. J. Culver; Springfield, - George Corey: ••Towanda Borough. 1. D. 'Phinney, 1:1; Aliter;' Troy Borough. Thomait.-Haswell; Tiny try.. John Runt; Terry. B. S. Thompson, My. mn Babcock. Albert 0. Miller; Tuscarora., john Black; Wilmot. Allen. Winslow, William Gahm Thomas rose: Windham Rains.L_yke, ILD:ath ; Warren,. James ThibbsUr 4arrington Arnold; Wyn.. losing. Andrew Pee, Ezra Allen; Wpm', Stephen Harlow. • 10111EGISTER'S NOTICE.--Notice is ber;by - ctven that there have beee filed and settled In the cedes of the Register of Wills; in and for.the county of Bradford, accounts of r‘draini kr* tion noon the following estates, viz: . • 'Finalace't of Jtpitus Lewis. gasrdian of Clam Lewis, minor child of Edwin Lewis, deo'd. Finarace't of Instils Lewis,-guardian of of Jane A. Lewis. minor child of Edwin Lewis, deed. Final sect of J. Pierce, gnardian of _Fanny Long; minor child of Alonzo Lai= dec'S. • Fin:U . l'ml of Edmund Kelly, executor of C. U. Lamb„ deed.- • Final sec't of,Dorcas 0, Montgomery. -now Stu. there. and Daniel Montgomery, executors of Henry Montgomery, doe'd. • - . Final wet of 0. A: DickLuson,lacheir of E. L. Dickinson, deed. . Final meet of J. Sterivre; arm's' of Daniel Malt uian,-deed. Find wet of Mary C. Jones, late Wells. guardian otArthur E.. Wells, child and heir of Lewis Wells, deed. Final acct of Thomas' S. Brown, executor of Final met of P. D. Morrow, adner, with. will an nexed, of C. H. Coburn, deed. Samuel Brown, deed. • Pattial l ect y. 8.. Lan: . d . ell*. guardian of Ida . 'The apprathement of FrOPortY Bet off . the entre or adwilniatniave to widovraor chtldnea al the following decedents: . • • Male of David Titers. Isaac PulfOrd. Janus 8. Shaw.. „ . ~J. H. Janis 'Jacob J. Viola. tkeigwVl. - • ~ J. O. Tamer.-„ •.• And the same TM be peneonted to the Oesilwel! Court of Bradford county: Thursday. May fot bourinustiou and amines. - .•R L CLADDING . • _ - • • Beeder. =I AN'D i A BARGAINS IMB TAYLOR & CO.'S EESEEM W . gIHERIEF ; S gAlut—tty,' - vittue of a w rieof Le wart Faclaa Isfiuead but nt . the Court trf ottoramou Pleas or Bradford county and td pm racted,.. wil,ll4‘..xpoeedjo pubtk: rate, at the court _lO ' In PirStauda Boroi„,nii . T.tithSDAT; tid'111:1. 21, 1871: at 1 o'climiiki pin., the followtng ;1. ecribr-d let, pieces or parcel of land, eitttate, iii Towanda i Botough;_boutifled tta follows:.l3s.gttatting at a cot , tier in the sOutlt line Of: Lombard 'a beet, thrateri tr..; - 7lonibard shoot South 87 degrees etustlil feet east - to. - 14 tort alley, tuonce by said alley south 8 thniroea picot !i, feet to the southeak corner bf a lot No. 16 thence by,. the nortli line of said lot No. 16 uoe±h , 87 ihitrees taiist lcet to Ahird Street. thence by, laird street north 8 *degtors :Cast 90. I; •fittiat to ihe .- I are of beginning: - containing 'about 13,930 aquavi t, t, with ono stone and .brielc btfthling ihereorr to be 8 when Walled ass Ronan Catholic Church. 8t • ed niid taken' into eaecution at the milt of 13en. Satan Westlake vs. Catholic Congregation of, 'rowan. de, Pa.' . - J. P. VAN FLEET. apt PlertiL sud. pa r ded sec folilows: Orr the north by of L . l,.)sse, swear . preek, P n hilo Ileardalee and ;Justin Mo r ley, east by ' L °Boyce *tot. Jacob liculgy, south by Frank. Ittown and the eatito o J I Long,-deed. wcet by land of V F Long, deaeaaed, Ueuben 31orley,'Betijimtin Ctark:-S S urn mid the public high wa y ; containing 217 acres, tom; or tin, &boat 144) *err.* hispiored. with.* two tiorthrick dwellitnt house, au oldliviied house, two tl ained . barns with abiid attached, hone tiara. work shop, eider and other ; out buildiuvr=and and; two apple orchards tLcreen SClE r ed and tater; Itito,execntion at the ittleof . 31 Sl Wheelock's use 1 , 114 t. 01111/..• :" • • A1.,80--thelollOwillg a piece or par cel .pf land sitruitelit North:. Towanda top. bounded 3.lll . fallows:Degianhig on alb West bank of the North' Branch Canal at corner -of Home Granger's laud, thence westerly by said Granger's .trod about' 80 perches to corner of Jaittes Finertra land, thezipe southerly, by the Nene and Lands:of Catlin and OWen Brady about 154frods to John, Bike timid,' thence elisterly - by said Biles' land about 20 rods to said canal, thence northerlylay the canal about 160perch.' es to the place of beginning; containing, 7 acres, more or less, withm stone quaerj thereon: .lietzed•and taken into execution at the suit of Beni. Mcklahon'atuse elk John Ca tareD, ~ • • ALSO—The following deocztbed dot, piece or par cel of land situate in Pike twp, bcin4ded sit follows: Beginning at a conaer.of Dr. Warner and . 3fiey SM. %ens in the 'circle of the Wyalestng road; thence north 8: , 4' degrees west 8 8-11:1 perches to a peat, thence-north -degrees west 40 Perchis, thence north 57% degrees west 18 perches, thence 'south' 76 degrees west 10 perches; thence south - 50m, degrees scud. 14 perches, thence month4o,6 . degrees mast 53 710pershes. thence north 48% degrees cast 1 1-10 perches, thence sonthl9.4 age. east 1 - 2-10 perches thence 'north SW; . degrees Mast. 1, 22-ICO of a perch:thence south 9%; degrees east 5 c-10 perches to the road, thence north 75•• deem! east. 10 2-71). perches tothe beginning:: contatning-8 aeres and 60 perches, more or less, all Improied, with . one framed house, One trained - barn. ono Immed - corn house. bog pen, cooper shop' and few. fruit •trees thereon.. - Scizrd , • . , and taken into ev..6tion'at the scot of Ceo CAtwood J 1 Stevens: , • < • - BEI , -LSO—The following described lot, pieee. or par-- eciof laud situate in Wyliox.- NT, 'bounded - as Ed. Iowa: 'Beginning at a yellow.pine ateicorner being the soutlicaA• coiner' of the Towayida Bribe Co'ir lot, thence along line of Chas Brown south 3.degree east 8 9.10 .perches.to a. post' and stone corner, thence. albiag laud of John biller north 84 de= grr•aWest ixrrehea of thereabmits to-a cnriu;r, thence north a &grecs-west, 8 9- 10 PetTtleo to line of Toifiandaldridge Co's luta.; lier,etuuirm mentioned, thenie along line of the .6:SDIO degrees (4;4 18.,perchea co' the place of beginning; contain ing otie sore, more or. less, .11 improved, With framed hotellinowu as the Lehigh Vallee House .and and a framed barn with shed att.ached'iocatad there .. Setted.and taken into :exec:it:on at the of Joe ph (tisshlin cs.'ll74,Vaubruut. ;, - ALSO—Tlin tenoning descri]vd dot, piece or par, eel of land §ituate in South Creek twp, brinded ad Onithii,porth", and west by- lands of J east.by public highxray leading , from Troy Kira, south by •J• F "containing one acre, more or less, all improved; with a tranical dwelling bower and shoe shop 'attached, frittered barn surf few fruit trees thereon: - • , Seizelan 'alma - into execution ,at the snit of Ititfus liolititt to tote of Job Hohues vs. Jonathan DayidsOteand C E Coe... • .' . ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par cel' of laud Situate in Standing Stone tvrp.‘batld eil as follows: On the north by lands belonging to the estate of Byron ; Stevens. east and'soath h y t F Whitman, west by ,Hiram Wanness; • containing acme, more less, about 3'„'; acres Improved, with a, framed house,._ft - ametl tarn and few fruit tree then on. - : ' Seized aruftaken iait ext•CM:caM the ro:t Tr. - zu . Q Conner vs. Sarah Castor. ALSO- The followlb4ieszribed lot, or vac (cel'of land situate in Overton twp, bounded an fol lows: On the north by land of Wilson Streery, eagt by, public, highway leading from Over:mit.: Hughoro, south and west hy lanff of IfetitY Sher man, Sr.; containing 2, acre, more orall tan leas, proved.. no buildings.- . Al.-90-One other lot; pieip or parcel of land Overton. twp, bounded id follows: On the north Ify Nand of Henry Sherman, Sr.. east by Bernard Dunn,' 'south and west by land of said.HenrySherman, Sr,;' critatatinnr, ;I acre. snore or • legs, al! improved, no buildings. _.. . Setied and taken tuto i~ _'eutioa at tse sift of HeicLemer "Brothers vs. John McDonald. , km..¢(l.A-The following doseribed lot, piece: or par cel of laud„ sitnata in. Towanda tin), Is/Inaba as follows: ' On the north by Jana* of -John' bridle min, cast by Itailroainitrect,• south by E IV Hale, west by centre strettf being about M feet wide and 109 feet back, more or 1C.5,4, MO. a franmd boner thereon.- Seized and taken into cseetitiort , at the snit .of ward Overton, delis vs.- Cs. WnrS Carrier. -ALSO-LThe following described lot, piece or par. 'eel of land..sithate in Albany twp, beunded as fa: , lows: On the north by }suds of ',fine autl Joseial:SfYive.P. tiaSt .by Win it Drake and Solon Marcy; Swath bylgtida and Orrin Coleman, west by the Wiidene Horton and James Chapman: containing 53-acres,' more or less, about 12 acres hnproved, with a frulned , house, framed barn partly finished. and frlittft trees thereon. • • Weized and- taken into execution tt the snit: of Woodford & Clark cs.l J Hakes ; • Also, d 1 , Kirby vs. R J Hakes.. - J. is. VAN FLEET. ap1.4'71-wr . • O.OIIMO:STWPALTH- OF- PENN iv SYLVANIA BRADFORD COL STY. stf.—lii the Matter of the estate of Ltionard.Plants, deed. • At an Orphans' Courtlield, in and for said county,. at.Towanda, February 20, .1871. The petition of George Plants was presented Siting forth. thit.Lcon-. ardl'lanta, late of Litchfield. toWnship, to said coon ty,:deceased, on the 25th - Of 'January, 1867, by con tract in writing bound himself to convey to said George Plante the followinidesieribed Jot of land, Situate in said township of Litchfield, and bounded •as follows, to wit.: On the'east by Ignite of Daniel • Midoy, on the south by lands of Wm. Cooper, on . the west by Joseph Evens!lot and lands of William - Socket, on the north 'by land! of Perkins Ramis; - containing 86 acres and 24 perches, more Or less. That in and by said contrast said Geore Plants has to pay for said land $2lOO, and was also . ..t, pay all the debts which said Leonard Plants owed . . at the '-date of Said contract, and viikft also to support and 'maintain said I..ecnaard Plante - during his life: and was also to keep and maintain Margaret and Martha' Plants se long as they shotild_aOs fit to, live with said George Plants, or should mtnain unmarried; and alto setting forth that. said Geo:. Plants had in all respects fulfilled his part' of contract: and offer - lug to give such security as Mild court might require to keep and maintain saiV.Margarct and Martha Plants as provided for in said contract; and that said Leonard Planta died intestae,seized of said land without having made any, saflleient provisions for the performance of said contrail: and lefties of i admitti tion upon the estate' of :Leonard Plants, decea ' had been granted to the laid Geo. Plants and S. B. Canner; , and praying said court to mate. a dedree r the weenie perfortutinco of said contract according to the true intent. and rueafiin,g . thereof. tt - e.- Whereupon tile said court arriong•other thing , s directed a citation to issue to.said S. B. Canner:and to the -children of said Leonard Plants. d e ceased, and that thesame be served on said Carmer and .on .auchof. Said children as reside. .in said Bradford' eolinfrPlonailY; and that • said , citation be pUbr .11sliiid in hue of the newspapers of said county for six weeksrior to the fltst. day of ' May .Term,. 1871.• and thata copy..t said. advertisement ho sent by maikto the siddr .ss of said children living out ,-,- said Courroonwealth at least four weeks before said: nret day of May Terra. 1871. These Are therefore to,totify and cortimMul yob the said S. .11. 'Canner, one of the administrators of said estate, and you. Susan Coooper. (wife of _Wm. Cooper), Margaret ,Plants. Martha Plants,Zuha Strong, (wito of John Strong) , John Plants, Jane. Moore, (wife of G. W. ' 'Moore) Itoselda Scranton—(cs - ire of . George Scranton) 'Wm. L. Plants and DalidrY. Plants, children- of said Leonard Plants, deceased, to be and,appear befOM Mid Orphans' Court. to ,be held In - the Borough of Towanda. on MONDAY: MAY I', 18.71, at 2 o'clock, pin., there and. then to. answer the petition aforesaid, and..lO show cause :if any you have why said court Should not decree the spe . aide performance of said contract. • ' • , . mar:9l"i LwG • (ARDHINS'- eIOYRT, SALE.--BY .airtne &Pan order IN : sued - out of the OrPliana . CAertrikof Bradford contd.% undersigned—Adnzta istra-Wi of the estate of Susan McNamara. UM of the State Tezag"tecl• sill sell at the KeYstooelfotel in,Canton boro'. on WEDNESDAY. APRIL. 12, 171. at 1 o'clock. part., the' follo.witig, piece or Itare'el of land situate in Canton bro., and bounded as roams: Beginning at a post in the centre of thel road leading from Mill Creek to -the rot4l*nown as the Lock!. Road; thenbe Cast along the said road 224 Perchea to Patrick Fitz Patrick's - land: thence south Idegs.: west along Bald Fitz Patrick's line In midis to the warrant line ; thrownorth 83 (legs., west along -said line 92%; rods to Agustin.' Cross' land; thence north 2 degs., east along said •Cross' line 173 rids to the place of beginning. Containing, 100 acres, more or less. •. 'TUIVAIS—SZO o thtt prort‘ttYl?arif killlOC one-thlre . of the balance on . confirmation s the' Ince in one and two years ' thereafter wih , interest frordeeiifirmation. . ' dr711. - FROST. mar.1..771.4r4. . Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-BY virtue of an ordcr issued out of the Orphans' CourtUf Bradford rottufy. the underslgned Admin. istratrix of the estate' of WM: Means IN'atts, late of Towanda born'. 'deceased Will sell on. the prem ises., on SATiIItDAY; APRIL 8, '18:p, at I o'clock, p.m-,:the following piece or parcel of lantl, situate in Towanda borough, bounded and described as follows: Ileginning at thei north-cast con:Ler of thcapieeopaluectory lot, On the, west line of York `Arenne: thence by Episcopal Rectory lot stli 78 dogs. 20 min., west shout 210 feet to south-cast car. nee of Di and Montanye lot; thence along line Of the same nee therty 140 and 5-10 feet to south lino of Dr. 11. C. Porter's land:, thence along line of same north 78 dogs. 20 min, east 210 feet to west line of Ave. York Ave. retofore Mentioned: thence along line of mono 74 degi. AO min. east 148 atul 8 - 10 feet .to the plisce'p beginntsg. reaming there fr om 12 ft. for an alley g sonth line of If. C. „Porter's land, said alley for the use of the land herein des: cribedf other parties. Containing 31,185 square feet. more or less. -,TERkts-4100 on the teoperfirbellUt 14711c1t &lin. Txsev % the- Wine° of maw on;cOnfilmatied_ . tab.. the Waage in one year tholositat within tronteonfinapttow!„. - .. MARY B. WA . foAr4sll-14 i - . Adininlifiattli. 1,0 8 4 -nal ,art of io di. ;owl :nun -2711,' 4 lot, DRhlp John WBt at by c,") a° Dn• old trtes MB paZ. ON N. In o, 1,7c4z, ME C. E. GLArDDIG, '- • - a ~£~~~ • Catltir ofan Mrlee leaned ont of ma' oi T hi n g. - court of Bratifortl county. the natletirittnetl'Aritnia-- iperatlx of the eqi,tito of tt"rn. Means Wendt: into of • 'lowantla tynougtr; dor:cute:l, will - Nell on.the.prom itea on SATURDAY, APRIL 81811, al. It Volgek, S. • m., tha following pfeee of :land, 'situate/ Am ;forth; • Towanda tar., and boundediat foliatrat Atha iterate of We road leant'? frotta. Towaada I , a Waverly, cornee•of lot reectitly pstrolauted:hy 11. , „Eiabree ith orphans' Conit silo of flta Wto. 'Meanly Watts caste; thonco along ttuti]raeatra of said. high.. • Wen north 33 . 4ge vetatr 6 rods to, * stake Air a .• corperr thence Ivy' la .,- mbs of ' Brawn ionth 61' degl..-stesti24 and 33.160 perdtmea to loptimerm.thenco. by lands Otuid.DrOan.•smnit.h 3l dega..Osit;fi es to d i; -thence by lindaot Bald 14.1), , •-- - Irorth 61 deg,. " east 26 and 33.100 pexchreei- to thmi.. asos Of betipinsibag. -Contaimmsg jots acre., more or TE11.31-5-7-11n3 vercint. on thelnt ePtanck'dsnrn. - janity4tro per cent. on confinfustf on, and the . bal• • , -anca In two equal Inunal POTtritote:,'' • - YZ. Wing. • , fi Admintstnntrix. rnarxrll-w4 ARPHOS'- COMIT cirtne'of awarder lssitectunt of the . 'Orphans,' Cont ofilradtord county. thir underaltited Guar dian of the estate of Marton. Ladd 4,14 Alanson D. rit LAddi minors:wilt sell ohe preralsew' en SATErIt-'. DST; AP1UT...1."4 ISM at I o'clock. pan,. the follcTri- Ing tot otland sitnatttka. Albany. tarp.,' bounded as. the north by 'Asa tarabee and..Z. Conan, east .by Jcskto Ilobltuenrand J. T. Drunllck,, south' by Joshua Vanloott and - west 'Daniel Bur- - dick; being two Separate tracts. one containing-4.5 acrea • and perches end the . other -2.5- acres and so perches, more or less. • .• TEZettli--$25 na,the.prsrporty.bbon , shtick' acro:u. $lOO on conilrniation. ono-half ! tho- balance: - in sif. months train eoufaniatinn with lama, -and tho balance In ono'year with interdstfroznconannatun. , - .81.13.ta1l 1....4,1:95, • GUaratalL mar.21'71404 I .(IIIPELAiN . 4' , OOURT SALE..-BY stifle of an order issietiont- of the G . :phone Court of Dredford-connty, taidonsigned Admin. istrat4r,of the estate of David Sabin), late of Albany decd., wi7l sell tin the yteendaeioziliLONDAY: 7 APU1:1417041, a 2 ci'cleck. p.m., the following described lot of land'attizate In Albany. tarp,. bittn- • .4e4 as folkonn On the north by !soda now in nos- ' aesslon of Wan: Lee, 'oast by Orrin - Hibbard, south -bylobli Blithon and on the west .by Geo. Lenox and Um.J..,o,,Xectett . cenbitgagi 001,23 screw.lnore or less. - ' - •• • TEASES—tts at thiterof ingo; $230 on confirma:- tton, one-half ()Main:ow, otsciyear Wen' canfinna ton with - interest, and. !be balance hi twcr years :front conarreationwitli letarost: _ - mar.2l"ri-wt ()RP . HA:ii'V.—COUBTI. % S ALE.--BY ...... , -Nirfa l ,e of an Order Issued oat cif the OrPhan'a Court of Bradfortleounty. the undersigned Admin istrator of the estate of James & Shaw. late of, ' Tomitorit twp..dcessed.. tern sell cm - the pritmisos on fRIDAY. AI'llIG, 28.1871; 2 o'clock, you.. the fol. -. losing.descritiCAlot of land 'sib:ma in "Itsearera • twp.. hounded sniddeseirtbed miaow,: Beginningin the bights* otito te house.of '2d.ra._ J. Shaw; thence iit the mid 'of saindgliway, south 8 de-rc., .. meta rods scat-81010 . lands of -Jacob .D. f3tat;le \ vatit-i theneu'aloti§ Stnnlevent's lands. - and IL. , 81. Stnrdecantlan ~ta st 113 rode and 6.10 tot Cot , ber; thence along lin of Warner, north *2 / rods and 8-10 to scorn r; thence Oliver..,dew -other larelg`" of mad decedent's eats , south 85 deo. attefli;oast 108-rods and 5-10 to lie place of..beginning. - Con. . tainiftg 27 acres,-Mors or Legit. 1 ----- - TEll5lS—$5O beiald on the property being struck down. one-third of_tlt Wawa on , condrination.of sale. and the balance :1 ttfo eqttal payments in six months and one year from Methanol confirmation . 1 ~ . -. WIC r: COBURN. Administrator. ar1.4114r4 fIRPILINS'• COURT' SALE.--B3t_ - Yirtno of an order lewited out of tliebrphans' Court of Bradford county, the • : nxidersigned4chutre, istrator otthe 'estate-of Floral° J. Ladd, late (if .11- bany twpn deceased.,•will Fell 'on the promisee on ff*TURDAY. APRIL 29, nal; at 1 o'clock : p.m., the following lot, piece or pircei of land- situate in Al bany twp...• hounded alf fair's: ea4t by this ,Berwick turnpike and lots, number g o t, 5, Q and lo; being' 50 feet wide aud 'feet deep.. ' • -. TERMR--1.15 on the property being strncj down, 'one-thirst of balane oii confirmation; One-third in sit_moliths from conlirinattoh with interest,, and 'the;taiance in one yeur" , -froa eonftrination with tote rest: r:BN DALT.„ naar.247l.zret C 7 T , NOTICE. Noti,e is her. that aItpATOIIR fudebt "It to the estate of .W3l. I.)IIItXND, late of llerrick. A 6. ee , t-c-d; are requested to make' ltnwoßute pay.inent, arid all persons hating. claimo SizahiEt Raid Estate: roust presi-at the. sarac- . doh' authenticated for t .l2:lleLt:• • EtrzABLIIIPTPAND, ‘ ,.. ITORACE Vic'ntrit.ANti. Eseentor.g. rasa 21.'71•x6 I'DITOR'S. c.) - 7:-* lil plian ' a Court of Dmdford eonnty. , • • The undersigned, an iti - ifitor. eppoitifeA fir said Court to distribute funds in . the Lancia. of EttENEZ -1:31 SELL, Executor_ of the estate•ofJOUN'SNETI, late of Pike, Badf6rd.• county, Pa.. ldecnased, will at-- tend to the duties of said appointment. at his office in the, born' of Towanda; on the2cth day of APRIL, 1871, at 4 o'eloct p. m- at which time and 'y4ace:, all•persona, having elanns' on said money are required to present the same or be debarred from coming oa said fun/ L.' ' . mar. 21 - 71-w.f.' Auditor. _ . . • . • • • i: X E C 11"*T 0 R'S : Y.O T 1.0 E.-- '• -41%-..itiv. , i. tiereby Liven that all peridtiiiitiat:h. tcl.l. to Alio . f. 7 .,,tat,, of LOris.k. ,AVERY) iat3 of, Rome, - deeeaced, are - .requested to make tamediato Flymeut, and all personstavlug4.lainuiligainsrsaid vtate must g prrs, , nt. 'them duly 111101 , !tiEcaterl for,; settlement; ;.- ' • .0. F . you".za, - • riar.2l-.71,4 - - . Executor: -IV - PPLICATION IN DIVORCE,.-- .4.x. To Gor g e. if. .po.t.,—Noi.lol , f,r. T., 1870.7--;... Wet Ire hereby notified..l4t Jaiao Peat: yfe our rA, by ht.: "m4.t. Stvphett zonek . .. Trait applif,T to the i•eirt of eetelreeri of,.lletatot;ff • fer,i fromthe. betels of nahtfimen.y. and tile - Niold eretit nrpiiitted the- Ivt of IS7i.• for hearinit the. said. dare' Post in tb... zrenti 44. at time ant pinee -Ton ran. Atttn,l if, yoq FLEET, 31ar.2.1'71-wi Sheriff. . PPSJCATION IN . DIVORCE,- 47 3.2 To..Saranet Smith.—No. 45C Dec, INa. Tou aro hercpy . that . smith, yrrlr noxt:triend.g. A. Allen: haw :ap fi:r.%l to do enurt of common pteaa of Bradford el, , for a divorce from the. ormatritnotty, and tf„. 43 4 .1. court has appoint-a 'Monday, .A.IM Ist day of Way, ...Bs7l. for heartng the .s Alarialt-- 'Az • Vv.,. , pr,:miser. at which tin Wand place, yorl can atlima if Yuji think prober,' • ' J. PEERY VAN rLEET. Sb qmi M_IPLICATION IN DIVORCE— To Jervis MR, Dee. T;.1570. rQII are' h&rebY' notified that Helen Tidd, yobs •ndfc, by her next-. friend .C. S. Russell.' has applied to the court of common pleas of Brailfor‘l annoy; tot a•divoree from the bonds of matrimony, and-tho said court 1139 appointed Monday, tho let daY'rd May. 18n, for hearing • the said Helen,, in the premises, at which. time and place you can attend if yen think proper. ' - • J. FERRY VAN FLEET. Eteri2. r.iar.2l'7l-w4 A . PPLICITION IN • DIVORCE.--:-- • . To Daniel L. Wiiidert.—No r Ent T., 1870.-- ; Tau aro hereby notified that Hannah Warden, , y id. your wife by her nosy , friend, , Lamb,' has •appli .to the court -of .toinniipti plea. 4. of Dratifor county, for a diforea from thebonds of matrinion and-the said court.has,appoihted 3lou. day, th'els day of May,lBtf. for kearin_c4ssid Liao-. nab nab in the remises. at which thus endplate yortran attend ~if you think proper.. -, , . 1. 1 .1.,ET1RY VAN FLEET, stlvitt ' mar;2lll l lv4 1 XEC UTO R '8 NOUCE.— xotice is bereby given ttud. all persons Indebted to • the estate , of W 31.. LEWIS, late of Stnithfi,,l , l tali.; deceased, are requested to make immediate pay t . went, and all persona laving, claims against said es tate mustlAvresentthe same duly antbenticated-rof , settlement. JAS. C. RIDGWAY mar.B'7l-Ird • .1 = ' Executor. • 4 'Node° is lierehy . gion that all 'flexion's Indebl •ed to the estate of. 11A.ATX.¢ ifeIIAEOIT, late of Towanda boro', dee'd,.are ri•tiisted to make mime ; diate per:neut, anti all mmorti, having claims aminst said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. • . • b.2f171-R - 6 A D.I.rINISTRATOR'S .- .NOTICE.- .111- IkrOtteb Is licirebrgtrett thatallgersone indebted to. the estate or VR. 1 lA,ES DAVID', ate of :Terry, tfeN : : , sed„ .ate reoneeted to teaks Immeiliato papnent, and all. piteous hiving claim, exist oitite mm4,preseut them anthe. fczt,Vl foe sct 7 t:emer.f_ fi h DATLD, joNES,, Adminli,tratm-e. tailr.S:7l-w Isco In the matter' bid Building and ands."—No. 201, • ALSO—In the m: ne.o.rporaDon.ef the " North Bradford .Ihodlst Ehuz ii."— No. 301, Dee. Teria. . • ALSO—In the matter of the, Ineorperzt: ,, a ef.r• • "Ghent Methodist Ept.. , Koral Elay VT133.1871 • • . TIIO3I - A.,; mar.2l'7l-wa • " Prothonoti:Fy. A.UDITOR'S- NOTICE.-: 7 Leonara JUL. -LowiaNa. E. P. :Rbckwell, N0.7b16, Mar Tering lsai. • Ctintrt ot.Crnornon Pleas of ridtordeonnty. -The underillpiod ibpoin an auditor : 3o diatril, nip funds in the Sheriff's hands, rased trotp the aai.• - 0 - tdetendast's real eatato, will attend to Wo duties of aminttnent at his °M, e. to the bare' of Tow anda,. on „ TUESDAY, APlilt•' lAtts,' 1371. at o'clock. •p; ro.„. atz which- thne, and place 'all per' sons having claims are revired to present the saw, Or be debarred from coming In for a abate of said rolut • ' - MI; FOYLE, Ditara s- 7 1 -w 4 . , ' - . _ . Ariditor.• kx - Drrows NOTICE. -r-.At -Ali Orplians%COart held at Towanda. Febrtiary As, 1871. the Coint appointed tt - nt . . - IVattins in auditor to diatribute the fund. in rho n hands of .cbarles . Rig,, . E.teentor olthe slate of Jonathan S. ltlitchcil, late of Smithfield twp.. Aced: . ~_, ; -'n li . In pursuance of thq aforesaid anmatreent, DOM' , is hereby given to all,Sraons interested in. Me fund.-; of the.estate aforesaid, in the hands of the er.ilcutJr. that I xvill attend to the duties of my' aPpointmi:nt on TifftltStilr'A.P.Rll. 20, 1871, at ID o'clock. zt.n L.. Itt the °ince of 11. C. Otird. Esq.. in. Atlacus• borw. in said county of Braittord, at vrbieli time and pine, all persona interested the estate • aforesaid. can attendfor arbearing nrion the distribution ittores3io. if ther desire. • . 1 WM. WATICINS. ". . mar.lsl:l-al. -; . ' Auditor. - STATES • INTERNAL REVENUE.—NOTICE TO TAX-PATEIts•--- No co ishereby given, that the undersigned. Af... eor of the 13t1t, District ',of Pennsylvania. will law , ' •Catirtirof Aiwa; far the erection of erroneous a , - .sessineuta; at 1119 OTTICF, IN BLoomshintu, lambda etronty. on - WEWITIIDAY and' TIIUILSPAY, -API! / 214 ittl 20. 187/. All sppeals'nfust be in writ= tog. and should spearthe particular cause . matt,: or thing ; respectingtihich 111 decision is requebto.i. anilphAll state the ground or principle of error com plained of Appeals maybe made at the Office of tt,o Aesesaor atsny time previous to the days above fix ed for hearing appeals. ;If any persons liable to In ccreto.'rai have not yet reported, they are Ilreby whiled to demo at once or, become bible to the pen -flty.- It is thd dnty.of evOry one, amenable to , the: law, to seek tlto- AssetiOr of his .Ttfattict and anal his return. , • 8.1.31U,EL KNORR. . . Assessor 13th.Distrfel, l'a. Assessor's Office, illoomaburg. Pa.; March -Is • ci:LOyER SERD.--Wi3 have &stock %./ ot.r4.Tlinrei Mr - 4 , Bead warranted' trno t :tune: Also West Branch Seca, wr aide cheap, feb.lit ES MEM J. E. Administrator AdrititicfrAtor C. Executor ztion of the - 540eiation of Tow•- POZ a MEaCtE