Vradfora_:i: tp4ritr - - I,OCAT, lAND GE ie. M. C. MEncrn has j s A put a liew fire mai burglar-piling' Rafe in ti a bank. r&- Meows has sold store to bni: nuSENBE:Itir and Coat t • ' gs.. The Okiiner says tbra' foinulry.at 14enfi, has been turned GM e Thd Williamsport G. Ei EAZER PIi)(7.ROT ~ of Tr4,-is the g, r a - 1 10,.. The 'Masonic Lodge al . rolt onr humirnil ikollars tn . their bre ';rol;.rer] by tub relent fire in Chinni pnlrlitgalred and s relzhitereel at the Snsque Til:tifilt, ! , ,.t, term. dourt at Troy last' w wc .l a t t a large number o (.r. leuig's Hall was occupied • " • ger-A c*inittee bag been ( .1 t., awartllUizes for the best speak 1. tits d tN; Virlietziate Institute, a ,n'Prida'y erening•next: - or. Thursaay, November sii're. by the President and of "pkanlismving. We hope rally.obsM7ed in a becoming ma! is Noiiliern Lodge No. Meet to-morrow (Fricia a: tntiLetia of i as usual. 1;,1-Ann , rypirited to be prompt in a • 657- :We are informed that ! has plirChased a hotel in Lel 1,1,,A1 it ;t4i S. W. Brcx, who will att , -;:a to thoilMAiness of-making Dem, tkic 1, .row ._:11 , . , - - M.. lizaw.ts & Rancoes 1 Hi ernian m0,u,.1,,, will appear in lferenes[Hall, on at ,r unl.,y ,v, - .4.ing'- next , Nov. 4. The . onpe 111 4 , ;111 ,, , , t.ii of ist : enty artistA,.and cons highty n... r,r.iend r d..,.. We anticipate a rich treat for . t.n ,, 4 , has,- ttir pleasure of being pr 'Sent on - ti. , ~ ocasi, l i. ; . . • t'•,v- The . ivinter term of t 'e Sus cy;thanim Institnte, will ; pen on :!;•,v : 0. The term jolt closed h,,JI one 'of themok suceessful in She his t,,, ry of ill, it4titution, a !Net which so alts well f,r,. Messrs. Ity.tN and OrtriANt. rcv. Tll ,2 Ix. arcs four familieg inl.Y.ll: towrn ty. th. mute TiEnFASS, tt 14•; ti • !Ity -o.l o . Chiltll . 01. T 113 N ktl it•11 . ;•:!'t t,, 111:11 ;he wt tern , .. PI , E 1:9.i.. --Tip , first of a, series .1 ...:,:.,-1,, ;iti:, :., 1!:,- v. - .: 1 9a A s, of owanda, a::d Th•.„1r.;,!..) , ., - ....,t Av;d:lsin g , was to have ~..:,‘ io:nyetl t, T. , n -- ,,tela: t!;atur.lii"-, et. 28, 1 , ,t :',. liq i i , • l px- fo • : -. .; g. t,i ni.rtear, tl e Wino e., . ;,,,.,; ii , ,•1:ri,T,.,• t,y n tz , oro of nil 'o to no- m. 13E11:1 ; rum, the- fireat ;Cal 4ii•_e an entertainment in mean's. n 7.llm4lify cu ug next. No me who a ta.te 101 l rini: , le, should pcminitlll soppw an.ry seeing . this 4onildrtul dr: grifilS hf.ihifi, paho,lll.lilliprOV .l. 7. , -10..ts :I.r Ponnni =I Nl , A:cr,, of the Ttipithan ,. 4, • le-rangt•tnt,. to WAiw trial, at Tiiiildaittin , tik, T 6, l,aper tall hr furnislitar crory i•rt Price r/ Cit'ats rirs. -7•-•-4.- NVe piiiied to tear • that L dit•,l 1,1;:111 \it, L. had beton an itiva , t.r :U. , 1 r.•‘, ncoLs ,!: cc went .i 1 ::.,i,tn,.: 1 iii the veil/ le,-*e of regai Ling lien ,i ii„,. The 'e . ,ertil %%111 1)., atteuile,l mum t lie ..W r,c,• of Jib I..NND,,i,.te IVysex, tips after ,,,:. : . 7 1 4 A.O OCI , . - i 1V el take pltiastire ill t 31a.1,1,i.:1 I 4.,"Leltty.v.. !,,• t , f tUe public. Mr. Blioti•Nttvi,,, nr,,,;,rii•t i r,, is a 'Loss table, get* host, -;sqs u.l pains inali'C Lis git'.sts feel N.. I .i is hu!J at this lq.if,rs do not go, ,ts. . 1 i.4:ift:ificN. l of-N(4, (4: %%IF, EL.iur r: lia . Ltd ! w tL Le: o:.:1 parti, A 'tic- I r.m.Adu , ic,n u udi 1•i• ;;in 't•''.l 7 ;c: divorc rip , • „ OVVI I t•ITI. him" Some Nlis1:11; 14:We itl tliiS Cteelltil Frk, mizy named DE i:t l!tc wi.llll L . ty-mn' ulann Gm, lIM a 2. tl • I:ll ., .:.ragctlquitu e v, • ,t .!.*.ur:tn;;;',ll nt.4 b • F111:1 ‘ . 1, nty4. &imp...riled •-are Are- \\*..• diroct I):Loicular at 'l , ritioit t•. t M.:. P. tit.alt.r Itit,;ilar collunt). Mr. 1:. Ints . • !`d' 111 tl.c liar. and FOIIIC Of he _but ,tl.l to 11,e. lr tit/CS •' L'Odi I hi :-.1)10 to 1,! I , lyn-s. hi". 1.1 DIZ,F(I. Itl I.itun4k•r,l Gth, 1 , 11 :11,m41.1y. I Hl'. W. .•T 11... 1 411 • 4 ,, igel .1 the tbragt od ` J"bn'A t,, t4Lc tirect lie ):.r, having bee:i • • tim:, S. P. IL IL, his gone ;• nifer,o,(t.i of tba road. - !,: hax removed fro ••••• - - Tilel fiillokviig munl)er4 •.- Cr t)..•l.Naiad.F3m Co. Gift El ,:t T.14,41ty aft•.,r:l4, - ,: t ;at. _ • : 44 44:144;1,4:0H.; 34) lielso nuinkr44 eau 44. :4• 4,% e4t;,:i9.44ei L. R. Fit4 , rr 1 ( ''' 'I ): . 1.'2 . $5. 0 9: 361, i 73.0 4 -1; 7 ):), s. - ,i)o; '.5.il I: 2f14., $1.0.6.);% . ~ $5. 1 0; 'L o.'i :NO I/ ''. 3)2. :5.113;- 2.55 1 iii)4l.); ( -!' . ..i 7 '.' ,. ); 9 :i $5.00:472, $10:01: 931 73. F.11).0 ); t; 3J. 1,.J.11); 52.), i 2 . 4.00- 81;9, 1:1. V r ,.eu: .:;i, i'51.00; 49, :i'-iyX); 44 , ' ,il 'n: ) 4' 1 ): 752, 4.,(12; 75, $1.03; .7:72, i '.... • 4 , 41 ::1 i•i:, 5;3 4.4. -, -I.:0,,); 97 . 5, -$5(30; i 4803, ' - . 1. 2 4 i' 4 314. 0 41: 47n. ' , JOAN); C. 21, :5 4 e . .'0; 816, ME -• .di • 'roc' laes of the Presbyterian • r.,• : e,o 11. :Arty afternoon las 4: fur the :41•Wing • t : JosEra Mr:+l Ova: oN. 21)01.FA • IL, TruNti•HßEl i .. : ( 2' f tee. JAYEd MAC- A. J. Noi - .L.r. 1 , 311 . .1. P. D. Mon . L ' '•' ,orlzanizaFion nOto •'. I,,r4l,,,i,ufferers.by .c:ery Hill laitld s mitr society ..• ( ~ .'ll•4 ' . tit the residence it 1... ,71 11”: argi rioxt Ivr ille...flog will Lc lie!' )vuu,,N, EMI in- An old , subscriber came into this office a few mornings aim*, and said that ho had carelessly allowed his subscription to the licrouna to run out, and that he had been almost lost without it. "When I started for town this morning,"said ho, "my wife said, ' Now don't come back until you have subscribe ed for the IlteorrEs again,'" and like a dutiful husband be obeyed, and said be should be more punctual in the future., is Dro • Another erubseriber in a distant town, vrrites: "Enelolled find $1 for Itzfoirrsa six months., I feel as though I conld not do without it, as it brings roe, vreekly news that I ariki not got othernise." the old into a hay ENTERTATSUEST AT lizacrres HALL. —The 21ru.ocK *others, who are well kno among the lovers of,good maid° in Towanda, have engaged the services of the talented young composer and prima donna, Hiss VIENNA Das onterr, and with her assistance will giro a con— cert in /domes: Hall, mi Thmsday evening, Nov. 2, 1871. Bette says I oat rogue ' Athenp, hren who We aro creditably informed tbat the pro gramme to be presented on next:Thursday evening, is the best ever offered to the public by tho MuLtocx Brothers, and will consist en tirely of: vocal a.nil instrumental music.. The addition of Mips DEstontsflo this quar tette, so favorab i ly known in Towanda,- is a mark worthy of - consideration. She has sung in our principal cities, such as New York, Bos ton, New Haven, etc., and has received the 1 igheid encomium& from the preEf. tv stn anna C 44 A:, was casce d'. .eII I ;ppoint: i tm-by the I: Mercnr's NAILS—The following table will show any one at a glance the length of the various Sizes and the number of nails in a pound. They are rnted "3 -penny" rip to "20- penny" The first Oolnmn gives the number, , the second the length in inches, and the thirti the number, per pound—that is: 3-penny, 1 inch, 557 nails its , lla 4-penny; 11 inch; '353 nails 5-penny, inch; ,232 nails " • 6-penny, • 2 inch, 167 " 7-penny, '2l inch; 141 nails " S-penny, 24 inch, 101' nails 10- Penny; 2i inch, CR nails " 12-penny, 3 inch, 54 nails " 20-penny,, inch; 34 nails " Spikes, 4 inch; 16 nails " Spikes, - 44 inch, 12 -nails " Spikes, , 5 inch ; 10 nails " Spikes, '6 inch; 7 nails " Spikes, 7 inch, . 5 nails " 14 0, has Governor to see it MU P. 3 I. 0. evening ihe mem endance 01. Pl ereafter rate in From this table au estimate of quantity, and suitable sizes for any job of.,work can be easily made. 3 IAGAzIsEs.-LDemore.qt's Monthly for 'November presents na with a hill -and varied choice of Winter Fashions, so essential to our ;climate hnd the tastes of the. ladles. Tlie pres ent issue has its.nsual variety of &lisle, Litera ture, Household, and other useful artiCles, and the new list of Premiums for 1872. The terms for clubs aro very liberal, and should be exam.' rued by all who require—andlwho does not ? a Family Magazine. t 3. 0 .0 per year. Puldish ed at 833 Broadway, lCow YOrk. —Yung Anicrica for NorMnber greets no with its usual pleasant pages andhealtbfal eon tents fur the minds of our juvenile friends. o We think this inestimable Monthly increases in val -ne each successive ilsue, and our young friends who are subscribers should endeavor to pro cure otliers at this favorable season. They will be well rewarded for their trouble, in premitims by the pubhoher. tV. JE.NICINOS DEatunEsT, 833 llru.tdway, New York. $l.OO per year.- father, ip. Mon ti(' ha%•e e father pi lan- ADMONITION TO ADVEUTMERS.—WO have frequently sr forth the great- benefits whichinay be and are derived from advertising, and in order to show our readers what other journalthts think on the subject, we submit the following sensibly remarks from a leading corn mercial and financial piper of New York city, the Joneoal of Commerce. The merchants of ToWauda would do well to ponder what is so sensibly declared by our cotemporary " PCOOO who sit nervously in counting-houses or behind their:goods, waiting for customers to take them by storm, and missing no effort to Out the world know the bargains they have to otter, will find the season unpropitious. Many of tho.e who have 'sent large sites in hiring drummers and paying for their well known ap pliances of trade, have effected large sales a but swallowed up too large a share of the' receipts .in such enormous attendant expenses. The 1 la et remuneration has been. found •by these who have returnCil to more legitimate old fashioned nietheds of, pushing their business. e say it, not simply because we aro inteiested in this hue .4xponcliturv, but as advice to all who wish to 1.,e enterprising and Gi secure a large c;,stoin, there is nothing now so effective to [la: , 4,14 as judicious advertising. A little advertising nfay be like a gentle touch of the whip t•i iss,r DolAin's horse, "a mercy thrown lids}," but a liberal outlay is almost certain to Dramg in a large retai', and this will last even beolid the turn-nt season. We do ,not believe any one dho has valuable service Or. deal ruble rte to offer can fail or reapipg a rich harvest by continuous advertihnig on a large .W.The editor of the Pittston . Llh fit pece:.tly paid a visit to the wild family of t Wyoming comity, :end gives a long and inter esting iceonot of them in a recent number of his paper. In the last Cimief we find the follow ing notice of a second visit : ccum lle. l'a., THE WILD 3.1e - rrs OF Itioniar..—On lle,day morning last, in accordance with our Treatise iu coidet orSatorday preceding. we, in compa ny.with Bend. Bevan, Henry Smith, Esq. En sign, A. 0: Milligan, Eli Ager, Frank Damon, L. B. Sharps, C. IL Dorr and Harry Dcvcre, with a had 411 - prOVISiOII23 and clothing contrib uted by Messrs. V. PeWrion, Bossard, Jar. 1V al, S. Bishop, Benjamin Brice, S. P. Fenn, C. S. Stark, P. C. Dewey, I. La 836. • Witt, E. I'. Lear, A. il., brown, Stch, Co.. Mr,. J. Bader; Wm. At.,:,, the Mis:-.ez: Law, Miss Hattiekiliver, Mr. lirochoay, Mrs. C.'nerve, Mrs. A., J. Grit . - lith, S. Stunner, Mr;. L. Elterieh, C. Pugh, .-tevens Bros., Geo. Lazarus, Schlager, Hilin.r it ins, J.. .11 Arthstronnt, respecnvely, we veoied the Beetle a the wandering mute-chil dren of Monroe te - wnship. We rotund them as naked as "norm the two children and thefather salting around *an old iron pot containing " shorts boiled in water, the father feeding his children with a shingle. Each and every, one of the %IN:Wt . :4 aVrr with the (imal that the scene bi„diS desoription. They fed upon the uro v.sions ith the rapacity of starving human be ings. Some chestnuts were given tine %Inch sine devoured shells and - meat, illustrat ing the tingle of her obtaining her livelihood heretofore, to wit, by gathering from the forest and eating like a beast whatsoever would sus tain hie. %Vol - I the clothes nand provisions ta ken to tiIVM inn Tuesday, they were well pro-• coned to live for a good many days to come, but - oy later advices we leant that the', girl has already been divested of her clothing or torn them from her Intekberself, a freak. it is said' she is guilty of when not watched. f® }:A IT, • 114 'a short tt to EM1212 SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTLON . AT EA.Si" 6:tn - ritrichn.—Pursuant to the call of the ent.ve Committee the 13radhord County Sun flAy .Selit%b Association mot in convention in the Chri,hau Church. of Eteit - Smithfield,. on ToetdsavOet. 3 : at 9 1 A. u. The 41.)rning, - trtiwe promise or a riiiity day, and tleile - 0. , i vet of a toll etmvetition Was Faall imic ca. _ .r:; • t•x. t r gruct F.L f I'S, =2EI The .r. C. Ilioti•AY, of pregent aini presided at all seisiotoi of the. eJo‘ention. Irev. li. S. DEAN. in fair:cue° of regular si.cretTry, %Viol al potriti.d to fill the va elMey. There ivas a ~business committee . , ap pointed, to whomall the arrangements of the meetings were ref_Treil, and they reporting from time to time kept the work moving on smoothly. The Paa.ors of the Owe, Itei. B. S. DEAN; Sev. J. H. NAMON, and Her. 11. 11.1tirsi, were the committee. Elected o Texas ESE The tirst topic, "The S. S. Worh," was dis cussed at length, being o;Anied by Rev. J. Jaw- ELL, an!' then the topic, " - Qualifications. and Difficulties of the Sukrintendent," canie on. Rev. C. C. Conm opened the discussion on this topic; which vvas'coutinned for some time, and . postponed until the afternoon. At noon the weather having cleated, and more delegates arriving, the afternoon session' opened under more favorable ausititw: , . The Rev. C. L. F. flown conducted tho devotional ev.reiscs. At the appointed time for business, the " Qualifications and DlfficultieS of the Sri perintendent," 7 -the topic of „the forenoon—was taken up and farther cif scussed Re'vs. JEW. ELL arid andJ. C. Ili:yolk:iv. ' The next topic pre.Sented by the committee, "Teachers' did" ant-Treparation," was open ed by O. A Di...teuz, who was followed- by D. T. --JavrEm.., D. DoraNn, Ti e address on this subject showed the deep interest this wor_k of teaching in ,our. Sunday schools, has on the friends of Sunday-schools and friends of our youth; it being of the great est importance how we prepare for our great and respOnsiblo vocation. After the whole assembly yang "All hail the potier oficens* name." Der. Dr. LowEr.t., of. Burlington, gave us his views on the •"Iteepen sibility.and Qualifications of S. Teaching," and was followed by. neve. Ves.ataw, Nssost, IlAr.ear, trICEIX and kltutAl. drew iterpri,c ,thld ri Rev. Jo= JEWELL Ted in prayer, after which the convention adjourned till evening. ...- s ) . Iny at the The exercises of the evening 'were different rum the usual order on account of the absence' L•rottitte vivo was appohdod to give us a . • . address. t ` .tienal exercises introduced the farther 1 . of the convention. At this session we Ifavored with a large representation of • pie of Smithfield, filling the House. rah; in our Sunday-sehools," was the sob / .r deliberations, and it was presented first address by Rev. Y. &czar, of Athena, reseed the three points of Prayer, Work e iving, as the great means to the desired ev. —Emu.; of Washington, and Rev. ,'. Howa, followed on the wee topic. Question Box were found a number of I ons on Sunday-school work, among which I" Should a scholar fur any reason be ex from Sunday-school?" "What can be i. Interest a class of young Olen r "Are S. Conventions of any user t nesday, at 1/ o'clock, the Convention met yer meeting, and after this proceeded to i- 'ler business of the Convention. place of the next meeting was fixed for . ton ; time, third Tuesday of May next. I election of officers resulted in the elm : Rev. C. L. F How; President, and J. I . WAY, Rev. y. HICKEY, ANDEI:IB CABE, EWELL, Rev. H. Unnrar, VicePresident4. i:LACII, Recording Sec'y; S. W. Atsono, 1 pending Sec'y, F. J. CALYXES, Treasurer. 're Committee, Bev. C. L F. flow; 0. .., , ... 1 CE, Mr. ---- WArson. B. 8. .11ACT,, MT. 1 ASOS. of a for pi the Ea rh • sti . Th tlon o C. B Joey. A. Coiry tiecu A. It J. 11. Aft disposing of the business matters, Rev. S. P. arse addressed the Convention on the "Qualities of Good Teaching,'-and was follow ed by Revs. iticir.4 and Jcwzi.L. The congr!- Ratiowere now formed into a Bible class, with Rev. ..Rim= as teacher, and occupied one _hour.%i eTy Profitably in Sunday-school 'exercim s, t takinfor the lesson Mark 10 : xv-xxxi. The delegates reporting showed sixty-seven (67) i attendance from nineteen schools out side o Smithfield, and the Union school of Bur lingto , carried off the banner offered at the last nvention to the Sunday-school having the la est number of delegates in attendance.-, The afternoon was devitted to tho children's ' , meotirg, at which addresses were made by Rev. Jon, JEWELL and -- Iftxtu, both vete rans ht the great S. S.Arnly, one of them hay- ing wilked over twenty *iloo to attend the Convetwon, and also by Rev. --Esr.x.v, of Washington, B. S. Burr and J. C. Rreowar. 'Any!one st this closing session of the cqnven tion, baying watched the interest in all the , ex erciseli from the first, and seeing the working of the spirit could but answer the question, "Do Sunday-school conventions ray?' arms tively. A vote of thanks was given to the peo ple of Smithfield with a hearty good will. Bev; C. L. F. How; Pres. 0. A. BLACK, Belly..:' 10:10.08*-*Dits1431 ' « • . I tom' Look at the new Two Button Gioves, jnet opened at TATLOT2B Co'.S Don't forget the Keystone g Palace. Clothi! ► . 7 ; A full line of Dry Goods just rocetrod at EVANS k Etazincrifs. Boys, those shirts have arriy- Wois & Ck,u)surru.. Miss KIKO3LEY has kid gloves late fall shade, for one dollar. in the var: Spring hats' at the Keystone Miss Kmasizy displays exqui , tskte in all her trimmings in hats and bon .ts, i l tnd they are decidedly cld Tap. Quick sales and small profits, it the Keystone Clothing Palace. Scotch, English, and Ameri can W ter Proofa, bought before tho a.drance, ftpd w I be sold acoordifigly at . ErANs k HILDZETII.B. C6SIIIIODATING."WOLF Sk: GOLD umploy s gent. of color to blacken the ~f their customers. SMITIf boots The New Goods displayed by TAYLOI, Gt. Co. are very attractive.. Or Miss KINGSLEY has certainly the iluest selection, and altcgethcr the cheap est assvortinent of Millinery and Fancy Goods, in T.i..)sfan4. Stir The great K. C. P. is situated on Ma n street, next to the First Nation - al Bank. MO barrels of choice 'Winter • Apple from Western Nevr.York, jest received and for. :ale by D. W. Scow S Co. Frthrli Poplins, Empress 31erhiotiand Sateena all the new and r shades just opened at cloths 1 PoPIII.I, EVANS tt Hiuntrni's k SALE.—An - Oriental. Heater, I new, and verf cheap. Apply to Mrs.. Second St. noarl3 E. 11. Fresh Oysters, by thO gallon, cr digt,, at the Bakery and Dining of D. W. Smirr & ME EMI! In Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Sc., 'our stock is complete. Er.urs es Iht.ortEru. Shawl II ). Fine Isabella Grapes from ui l ua Co., N. Y., at D. W. Sa.a.ert at Co.'s, .- • cents per lb. -- Chant for 12 Tht celebrated Madame Foy , and Ladies' Furnirthing Goods - are non , vcry cheap at Mrs. Hn.ta , on Bridge Curs oath] strec KEELER, on Bridge Street, con ! to furnish tome r 3 with fresh but veFeta.bles of every kind, at the lowest thin( tern REM The most,,exqiiisite styles of for Ladies nod Children, et very' low just received it Mrs. Hun's. Hats price P ; Velveteens all colors_snitarle kg, Stilts, atm cnt or Efts for trimnlip7,B - for Sa l at Ev 71 Win f / I sellin • Agen i dt TO $3OO PER MoNnt.—Agents I 1 for some or t*most popular and best works of the times. Address, Book y, Towanda, Pa., 80r,22. The latest and most complete lof Mil Mimi is now on exhibition at !dry. 1: rxz's, on Bridge street. Stock 1 .1. D. ! 1. Dr, UpDEGuAri operated up tenth case of 'cataract from . one town, sport] yesterday. Every one of the eases i 'lug well—Elmira Adrertiscr. f on th (Lee are :I complete line of the "cele , "Qtaeciaa Own" Silk lnetre, Black alpaca, obe bad at Eva Mumma's. brate, only The Germania Fire Ipsuranee '. T., report that their assets on Oct. 1, were $1,135,332.14. Losses at Chicago, Making them sound beyond question. Jso. W. Mix, Agent, Towantlaja. Co., 1871, $ 26, 7:- oar stock of Prints, Sheetings, nr,A, Strips, Checks, Tickings l Denims, was 57 large Evan - 8 Ihwarrit. Shirt, tier Counterpanes,Table Linens and sun's Linens, a fall line at Evass & Hn.nartn's. a.SALE.—A 'House and Lot on .d street, near the Wird House.. Building three stories high, with good well and cis rd,w9mion given immediately. Apply 'Luc S. Posr.• Seco] new, tern Read the advertisement of as Co., tkig wtek. MI 86,- - Parrz VAR Voi.NDEßitzNitmt. easonntwouxcnorr Was wad on Bridge street `yesterday, with one of Wout GOLDIMMeII late style bats: - • • Commurrios.—L .0. of G. T. for thci counties of Bradford and 18ullivan, meets it andtbrkdd, Nor. 22, 1871. j A Large stte,d ance is desired.- S. C. 41.trnoni, ,Wyarnsing. 0ct.•17, SM.. The report cir town that Woi.r ttiotnsxt sell goods to any and but trade, is unfoundc..l, as it is t accommodate all, sad bereart culating such reports will be Mg to law. ' 'P.MISIONS INCREASED. goners desiring an inereasi obtain the same by apv lying wands, Pa. Bring - your P with you. Oct.-21, 1,171.-244 CHEAP COAL.—The Su I cite 'is the cheapest and teat Also the the Inst Red and Wti the Central Coal Yard. Order. , or at Dr. H. C. Powrrn, Sox lull be Promptly Sept. 27, 1871. QUARTERLY MEETING. Quarterly 'Meeting 'tor the Ens M. E. Church, will be held al IS and 19.' Service to con Due 2 o'clock r. u. Public are re; to attend. I Sw ' -I®. The - Bradford ' i.. Teachers' hOld . its ann :al meeting -- n 1 . Association will Rome. -The tlrst session corn °tieing at 14 A. x , Friday, Nor. 10.,The apnointments made at last meetingeare as follows : Rec. 0...1.. Gib.' sox, Lecturer. Declaimers, Jintit Emsworrn and F. A. Ttanr.tv. Essayists 11. G. BARNS and OurLt MAYNARD. Readers, Aasl7 , . Eras wowrti and BELLE Iltcsr.r. - H. G. ContliN Ite, tfir- " Resurrection . ofthe Redeem-. ed, and ,' is the title o an interesting work by JAMES Boons. We have not had time to give the work a thorough perusal, .but have read enough to satisfy on-Solves that the ideas advanced on these important i and inter nsting subjects, are not stale. the book should be read by every student of tlie Bible. J. P. larpracorr & Co., Publishers, 'hila. For sale by F. J. CALKINS. NS. We ha - ve on hand bargains : 1 Grover & Baker Sewing Ma 2 Ladd & Webster's " 1 Wheeler & %%Lion's 1 Franklin .1 Leat4er Call at the agency of NOTICE. —Whorpas, .11{ credibly informed of the eiisti eel weirs in the Wyalosing creel hanna river within the e suit y t which . I. M. llEwrn, Ell others ace the reputed owners, dered• that the owiu:rs or ma? shall destroy or dismantle the ap days from the date beret, or I 4 destroy and dismantle the said act of Assembly directed, as the by declared to be nuisances. Sheri of Towanda, Oct. 14, 1871 1871 FALL - 1871. Evaxm ke tiow ready for tho fall comblete stock in every Depart , Dry Goods will find it to the amine our stock and prices Leto fall purchases. Iligi. Mrs. J. D. HILL viishes•ki in -1 form the Mies of Towanda and vicinity, that she is agent for Miss N. M. 43004lE11:8 Beauti fier, or, the Great Pimple Deskoyer. Three bottles warranted o cure the worst pimpled faces. It is rococo ended by all rho have used it. Also, for the vstal Polish, n eed for clean ing windows , glassc and silver ware. • . — r ---- ••----- ta..Honacir, A. COWLEF has takes possession of MeM razors's Bakei7, on Main St., below the Menus }louse, and is now prepared to attend to the wauts (Iran w 1( may patronize him. Mr. Cris an exinri. need .aker and will superintend the shop in person. Iu addition to b. end, cakes, and other articles 1 • Usually mann- faetured in such an establishment, he will keep a full supply of confectionery alid hulas. He has also fitted np an eating rooM, which will at all times be supplied with fresl.oysters and other eatables, served in every . otyle. Mr. E. H. Cownts has charge of the sillesmn, and will attend to customers in a pletisant and gen tlemanly manner. We bespeak fur the estal, lishment a liberal share of patro. age. LAST DUEL IN: TUTS STA our ezebangett tape _that the la on the moil of PdAt4lvannt, oce Letribbarg, on Sztgrday, ,Deee between Jon , : BIN:CS . , at Nti . rtbn SAYMEL. STEWAILT, of Lyei 'min 7, 0 out of articl,•x of a perviJaa! uat , by BINNs in biA paper, the Rep• reflecting on the character of . rEwanr. The affair resulted in no injury to either party. One shot was CXCill!iwvl, when tk affdr was amica bly arranged, each principal rHlaining tool apo!ogizing. They then shook hands, and were fast friends up to the time of theirwleath. other duel ens imminent iu this !dace the other day. The cause, a report by on± of KEELZted tibtorng.,r4 that he could buy groceries cheaper there than elsewhere. This taxisettied ty the Offended pa'rty visiting licm.mrs store, and proving the truthfultiess of t assertion. pg. Exercises at the S Collegiate Institute daring prey follows, to w•l:icli pareuts and fri ally incited. - CLASS REVIEWS OR EXAiL'ATIONS. Moadgy. Preparatory Classeit, and Academ ic Reading and Spelling. Tiusd , iy A. at. Higher Arithmetic R, Analia,tis and Pilule -Trigonome try. . Ticsday r. az. Vmsar, Girrnan, Single Entry llook-liceping, E.7glisli I Graniniar A. 11' A.M." German A, ulliTersity Alge bra, French; Latin Grammar. 111 - edw miry, P. Y. Geography A, Greek First Ilnok, Double E ntry Baok.lieeping,, 77n/ra t-lay, A. m. Latin First Ite.,.k Latin First Book A, EleMentary Algtbra. Thigrsduy, r. at. Spherical Geometry awl Triguntlmetry, United States History and Cicero. Fri4iy, A. IL-Rhe toric and . H. Arithmetic A. Friping, p. m. Elo cutionary Eierv.:ses at Inst.tute. CLOSING EXECCIFIES AT 1111.1iCrietil EVENING, AT 7 tYCLOC Com prisitg Declamations, Ilecitationsj Es ssys, Music, etc. Priaza trill 1?e awarded at close of exercises. Almission t 4 Closing Eser cises in 1ia11,,,,i cents. Iteservescats, 40 cents. Proceeds to settle deficit on licw scats and desks. I Ea. Ensuing term opens at Itistitute on Mon- day, Nor. C DESIRABLE PROPERTY Dill SALE L.ND i ., linici. 7 3ly Watts House and Go of between fi ve and ilia acres or land, with a Jar e barn, wagon and tool - house 26 : l8 feet , guar , r acre growing strawberries, bearing orchard, Sc_, r thereon: situated upon Towanda* Flats,. no and a 'half valuable fur gardening pnrpo's 11. Possession can be givenat once. . . I will also sell' at wholesale, you favorable terms, my present Nursery Stoc • consisting of first' class Apple, Peas e Peaeh, Plum, am/other Fruit Trees and Shrtibs; a/o, clioice Evergreen. and other Ornament's' Trees, I•llirubs, Vine; Ac. Also. li acres strawberries Gardens upon my . farm, and Watts lot ; including a lease for on reasonable te of said got. , ri. thereupon and six. ) twelve ac 1 1 may be wanted. is is valuab den land ; .- owe and t half acres rated for onions Fur three ' go3l crops. This is a tine open' inn de . siring to co into' the Nur' Fruit and Gardening business. Towanda; I'a., Sept. 1, 1871 L • Onnza Sinpan-4Will be given at the N. 8. Myr r h- in ihillayavillo. on, Toeada7 evening. Nov. The ;cocoa& will be appro. Fisted for furoishlog the new Mum id. The ExaMiliations of !reachers -tor the prereent school ymr.. !it be b 6141 )1 6 Noreen. 1. Burlington. Lat her's MUla 2. Meter, Village ' " LAthens 3,llhesbe , Boroutruln, gh Lower Valley G. Litchfield, Center ' 7, Windham, Kuykealall. " _ 8 Warren. Bowen 9, , Orwell. Orwell H ollow. - " = Borne. Boroug 1 14. 4, Pas. Lelhayrri h lle ' 15. Merrick. Camp 16. 1 Wyslueing. Otroytown 17, Tuscarora. Ackley 20, Terry. Terrytown , Aryium.. - Center - 22. Standing Stone, Stevens " 23, Wyscre. ktymaborg 24. Monroe. Mortroelon • 25, Towanda Borough December 9, Tortanda Borough " Teachers will please bring reader. pen, Ink. Pacer and lead pencil, Exercisosto .'anted around have re?nsod to hoir establighed eir intention to i+r ail persons cir • ealt with eccord-- Invalid Pen- Pensions, can J. N. CALIPY, To . Rion Certificate ivan rinthra or all purposes. o Agit Cosh at loft at my office, Ciia.Drug Store, ;) it. WELLER. LUSK—LAIII3.—At the residence c.f the bride's mcither. an Oda place. on' Wodneadav, Oct: 25, by d. J. C o ., sk,.N. S. Lusk. M. of Ns plea. Itario C L. and Sarah A. only &with rof lrs. Elizs Lamb, of Towanda: The wedding was a very pleasant affair 'and. highly enjoyed by aff present: If the Doctor is as successful in his profession as he has been in the selection of a wife, lie wig undoubtedly be come eminent. The bride was the recipient of several handsome presents from friends. GDACE—KNAPP.—harried, Oct. 12, at the residence of Judge Jayne, in East Canton, by the Kov. S. P. Oates, xlr. Addison Grace, of Smithtled, to Mrs. Anus ; Eliza Knapp, of Le- Bey.l The Third ldkesion of the tcverisrille, Nov. , co Saturday, at Oectru.;l7 invited w, Pastor. MIL z. In Asylum. Pa.. Oct. 73, 1871, of con gestion of the lunge, Gilbert 3.1111 e, aged 70 3 etre. / HE HAnala, Merchant Tai= tor, Bridge street. , • DM GLASS TOP FRUIT •JA —QU,SIIB, $2.00 C doz.; $2.50 dilz,at Wiciawr.l: 11Lacs's.: iteir We shall lie compelled to send an officer to wait' on our delinquent 'customers, who do not pay attengon to our statements. He_will collect travel 144. Cormtxu, Itcsar.u. & Co. Towanda, act. 31, 1871. Qo? Chop /Peed, cheap, at the Red, White and Blue Store-. RIDGWAY Errnarrr. and offer at LEM M.. Choice Flour, by the sack or Carrel, at the Red, White and Blue Store. lILDONVAT EVEIIETT. We have large additions to onr assortment of chamber sets just opened. Also, a full fine of Silver Plated Ware, from Rogers S Brother. OM !nu kBLicK. • ving been knee at certain and Susque fl Bradford, of tsAnr..r.or.n and lit is hereby or inagers thereof lime within ten khall proceej to led weirs as by May 3, 1871. Vie* ! Sugars, very: low, arthe Red, White and Bine Store. same are here- Ma.. Tobacco, by the pound, pail, .nr_ barrel, cheap, at , the Ile(1, White and Blue Stbre. / Itinuwav S Drzat-rr. IN2 'AN FLarr, 'Bradford Co ma.. Do not forget that Tea is poi& at Keeler's for 50 cents. Jan. 18, 1871. . • SS.. Coffee, by the sack, mat, or lumud,at the /tett; Mato atunt - Itio Stoic. TEDOWAY .t. ,EVEILETT. do with n most nt. Boyers of interest to ex e making their tier Tea, by, the chest, caddy, .or pound, at the RN]; Mille and fine Store. itiDowly Ei•Eutirr. 116 Y• I have just received a large stock of Tea, bought since the reduction in the duty on tea of ten cents per pound. and 4 , 111. r them at the Low prices annexed : Best Xoung Ilyson, $1.2.5; GOOll Young Hy son, $1,0C1;. Oolong, 70 to 90 cents 11c:win Fine, 75 cents; Hyson Good, cents; Bist Japan, $1,41. ('all and examine., ' Jan. 18, 1871. ' GEO. L. Hi:r.r.r.n.: 0g0,..,The North British and Jrnr cantile Insurance Co., of London and Edin burgh, when informed of their losses by the Chicago •fire, telegraphed back : " Subscribe ss,ooo,Air the relief of the sufferers, and drais on us at three days for our losses. - For insu rance in above Company, on as favorable terms 48 any, other, apply to • 0. D. DArmrrr, Agent. NoncE.—Ali persons IloldingPoli e:eit of tho Fulton, North American, Hartford and Clavelaucl Insuranao Companies, issued at this agency, are regnested to return them o na at once that we may take account of the tin ecr.re.l premium, which will 'be refunded should ilia Companies hereafter prove to be in condition t.) pay it. Oct. 23.-2tv E. - -Ono of I t duel fought ' , trod opposite I .ber 14, 1805. berlaud, and • pALMER & BOND. ntODUCE COMMISSION .11.11CIIANT3. 24; Wx ,, lllogton strect, New York.' i 'Speedy cuff-..; MArlc t rr".ces, any} prompt rtturna &toured. B , erL lm STOLF, &JOHNSON •+mty. It grew re publiAted ElfM (OMI3II-SS!CN MERU:Win. TOWANDA. PA., Will recelve fe,rward all kinds of produce en trusted to their care. to such parties an the owners may (bract. in Newark or New York after Oet. 2lat. UPice at the ,t re Gr Marshall Brae. Cash pat./. for at! Linde of Poultry. oLt.is ! VSTItAY. Came into the en -1.4 closure of the subscriber. In New Albany twp.. or or abont the IA of July. ,one ewe sheep. The owner can have it by proving protsr•rty and paying chargei. J. T• T.UnD/Cii. Oet.lB • . squebanna nt week are as Lula are cord:- VSTRAY—Left my enclosure near M-al West Franklin, on or about' the first of Rept, eight middle class sheep and one white heifer calf. Any person giving infonhation of their whereabouts will be liberally rewarde.l. E. A. JENSINfifI. Oct.lB NE"' COAL FIRM We are rtmvetvitig dire from, tLu tu:nes the very beat Krrsrox. PLYMOTH. and SULLIVAN A,N- TIihACITE COAL, triacii we propose to sell at tho mrist market price: We respectfully invite, those wisklug to puichase to call and examine our Coal. We also keep Lime, fresh from the kiln. . We sill deliver Coal or Lime wheneee`r desired. on abort Route, adding only the customary prices. aep2o'7l4 j l -- L. S. CASE I k Co. HA - LL FIIIDAY ISTRAY.—Carne .into encio sure of the auto Tiber, In Towanda Townahlp, In May. 1871. one white and red yearling Buil. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charger and take him sway. ~ MICHAEL WELSH. Towanda, Oct. 20,1871. I 7 STRAY.--Came into the ene10.1.4 .1.4 sure of Usi,. nreleralmsed In North Towanda. twp.. on or about the Area of October. a dark red yearling heifer.. swell crooked horns. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property and take her away, WILLIAM EASTAIIROOKS. North To 18 ..e3' • TAILORESS.—Try Mrs. FESSEIi A_ Dealt work and prices. Shop is thst yellow house between Want Holm , and Bakery. opposite Peat-Oftior. Towanda Oct. - 22. 1471.—Gm ‘ip SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. I am prepared to furnish Kiln.dried Doors, Sao and Blinds of any !style. size. or thickness. on short notion. Hand to your orders ten days before you want to use the articles. and be sure that you will get doors that will not shrink or swell. Tetras cash on delivery. Towanda, Jcuy 19.'1871. aril. P. CASH.. CIASEVA INSURANCE AGE:2 - ' ' • TROT. PA. FIRE. - ISFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE In Ersteelass compbnles. Alpo Land Mirroring and Conveyancing. Twenty-seven years expedenee. Orders by rnsil promptly attended to. Aug.3 4 411.-ly IL A. CARE. owing In my Ijoinmg said term of years ' ens with home ,a of land, as e and rich gar re beetteultf • rs, producing ug.for any per t • ry, -or Small Apply to WET.T.V.R, COAL AT wiriLusniG . Tiy.ndersi g .id IMO on hand. and intead to keep. a amply of Balhran Antbracte, Barclay. awl -bard Anthracite Coal of Ithe %arions size*. Sept. ZS. 1811. G. EL 'WELLES A CO. VARMERS, bring .your produce 2: and sell to FOX & WIESCUIL Jan. W. 1571., _ . 001VELL & MYER ARE SELL- N./ tag TEA yory cheap. crux. at 9 o'clock. A. X. A. A. KILICKEY. co Sapl. Toiran ~~ i l .f.A• A ABIED. DIED. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. . WICKHAM S BLACK. De" VANVr.i.son 3Ltxx. Ens, Merchant Tailors, Clothing Hats and Caps, Furinabingavodie, - GS Broad street, Wa%erly, N.Y. Itiltx}wAy ErEl:Err CAMP .l• VtscENT New Advertisements H. P. STOLL. S. 11. JOHNsoN On Canal Street, frotitipg WSliam Street, TOW&ND.S... P.L. Nnr Ad eats. HEM I SEPTElparat 2v,. , 1571 t THE BEST ASSORTMENT LOWEST PRICES ! 'TAYLOR & CO. UNITE Ariz-3/10N TO A' 1. VERY- ATTRACTIVE .STOCK FALL AND: WI! f TER GOODS. ,DRESS GOODS. Bleck Wks. 'Colored Mks:, rrl:T v iLeLs. Preach Una. English Elatlnec ---VELVETKEINg,.-itc., &e. warm GOO% • FLANMS . . Linens. • White Flannels.. Napkins. Bed Flannels. Towels. Check Flannels. Etnlnrolderies • Shirting Flannel, I ke Opera Flannels. 1. r . A-COUMETE STOCK - OF CLOTHS. . CASSINSiItik . . .. 1 • HEAVERS. ' . REPELLANTS. • COATINGS. _ 1 AND SACKINGS, AT BARGAINS. C g ti c vr c LATEST .NOVELTIES nxAmlisTE; pun STOCK ' BUY GOODS CHEAP. KW BOOTS, STOGA BOOTS, CALF' BOOTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, .In endless variety. 33cx:vtiii. Boots. L. L. ,MOODY S CO., Have the sole control for the Retail --- .trade of Humphrey BOOTS AND SHOES Manniactuivd in Towanda, And re are retailing them ax low ea other holm% are retailing Eastern Goods. DON'T BE DECEIVED I Be min that you aro buyingtbese Boots. for d'ont stand to reason that Eastern Boot, made by ma chine throughout, will begtu to wear with the vete , brated TOWASDA BOOTS. .1' RUBBERS! large aeaortinent, winch we are aaltug at a large redaction in prim. We keep none but that quality Rubbers:, FINE SHOES! FINE FINE SHOES). .FINE SHOES! For Ladles. thew sal Children. In Peb. Gest, ROL French Bid. serge ani Preach • Call. In lust all the ettlet menntecturett by the best Factories in the country. I 'A-rei.L OF DUCT'S WOES ON HAND! ROBES ! Jost teetit ed. a tare .s 'volt. Buffalo and Lap Sebes, also Morse MaLL U, %. hips; kc., which we are sailing cheap for cash. TRUNKS, TRAN ; ELLNG BARS, LT The largest assertion! in this t sertlon at correggpeud ing , g • • ' - Give Ps a call and on will be suited. • L. , L. MOODY & CO. TcrwintlA, Nov. 1, Im7l AT • THE Black Alpena. Colored Aldia. Pure Black ldobalra. Emprola-Cloths. / 111 4 18 . Rem 4'" P ' l3 n a g.§ 5; u • ALL THE 'SHAWLS AND TAYLOR & CO RUBBER BOOTS, 11.i.'.iD-MADE RUBBERS! RUBBERS! BLANKETS! . ROBES ! LOW PRICE FOR ,CLASS GOODS ! FIRST - IS THE / RULE AT Nit c• cr rr •air STOCK NOW COMPLETE ALL KIM& OF 3DIZ"2' C3-0012iSI LADIES I,. NND GE : ; 1' Purnis#ingGods: FLOOR OIL CLOTHS AliD CA.RPMTS! hOUTS AND SHOES! TRUNKS sr, TRAVEIANU BAGS! HATS AND CAPS ! ' ) 7/"M11.1:3RE1.i . .. :AR I IigEO4:I4BY IND GLN3S-W.CRE CHOICE . . IF miiy Groceries.: 0 ' 105 MAlfil STREET,I coaszaoi TWi ruitia kluratE. sag - TOWINIU, August 3D, um =II S . ILERTITS SALE.-By •iirtno of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. isarte.l out, ot the Court of C.lxturnon Pleas of Bradford Dr' nanty and to toe directed wilt be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borouett of Towanda. on TIICASDAY, NOVEhiIER. 30, 1571. conanieneine at I o'cloa p.M.. the following described lot...farce or• parcel of lard situate In Wyse: tarp.. bounded north by land of Abram /Overcool and Main street of Flesclintra sub division of.. East Towanda, cast be said Main stre• t, and lot No. oof bbx'k 2a -Of Ygi!ii 9,o,..itivimon, (be. lug the lot upon which an. axe factory is now being erected.) south by said lot .110.,6 and:a twenty feet: alley west by said alley and land of said Abram Saveroool, deceased.-having a frontage on said Main street of 150 feet and a depth of 225 feet. with. a frank& house theretm. Being thesamo land as described in Wm: J/1. Morgan's !nap of Fleschttra 'tub-division- of Ealvt To•wanda and numb , rcdt and 5 of Block 2$ of said sub-divislon.. Seized and-taken In execution at the snit of W. lf. Morgan vs. Christiana t3chwerikt,. . SrALSO—The following deacribed.loOpieee or parcel r land situate in Granville tarp., bounded north by .the public literary- and lands of Theodore Porter. on the east by land of said 'Theodore Porter, and south and west by the public highway. Containing )i of an acre' of land,,tnore - or kris, in:proved. -wit h a, framed house, framed barn and a few-fruit trees thereon.. - . Seized and taken-inexecution at the Aiiit of Mc- Murray At boapp vs. Minerva AA. :Dickinson and C. 0. Dickinson. .. , A LSO--The folteoving described let. piece or par cel of land situate In Athens borough. bounded on the north by Chesnut street, on the east by land of J. af.rEly. on the smith by Jarnea Wilson and 11..1V. l'atrick, and west - by 4. C. Harri4,beinr.: SD fret front on said Chesuut•sti•eet le t feet deep. wide a two story framed dwel and a fewlritit trees thereon.. ' , - Ite!zed and taken in ex. . Harris vs. Squire -North, ALSO—The followihig , ate in Wpm:4 tap., tar Flel Towanda. Designated' ar teal on Main street. and In said street by . 225. deep . .preved, nn buildings. t't , zed and ta` li in execntiola at the SIZ;t il Chas. Hoppe vs. Cli t iara S•hwente. • ALSO—Th following described lot, piece or par / rel of .lind :tinted In flater tarp.. lioun•led north by lands of John Isabel], on the east by lands of Davis Vandyke. on the south by lands belonglngto the estate of Walter Pollock. deceased, and on the west by lands of Catharine Broks. Containing. 43 acres of land. mere or less. about 12 it,r,s part.a:ly hrlproved with an old brq house thereon. Seized and taken in t•ze..nition at the . ina or Johp Bison vs. F. s: Brooks and D. B. Brooks. ALSO—By virtue of a Writ of Vend. Expo ..avill he sold at the same Buie and place. the f01b,w01.2 des. eribedlo piece or parcelef land situate in Barltg ton twp. bounded north by I uol -of Lawmcce lf;en flail, ey by Isaac harcellini. south and le, at by I. land I Justin 3forleY. Containing 57 a,rii of land moier or less, improved, „w: . Lth a board house end a framed barn therern. Seized anal tat en in ex...At:on:a: the suite)! Pet , r Brady's use . vs. George a Trill. AlSfi—The furrowing' deverihe , l lot. piece rani eel of land altnlth in W4et Ihirlington twp holinflea north by lands of 'Sirucn Stintc.n-an,i'Andrew ton. on the eat `bylanclis of :1. A: J. 71Tof ky, r,n the' wall by lands - of Mrs. Stanton an.l Joh -Lareom • deceased. an,l.r:C•st by lariat,. of kererli Fonike.— 'Clout:titan:4 f•t acres of bind, mnre atv,ut SO aore:q improved With a framed honor. a b ~table ati , l a saw mill and a few fruit trees thereon. S.eize.l and taken - iii eNecution at th , ,•c:t.i . ,t o! E.ll''J h air's 11114. VA. Henry ratterion. AI.SO—The following described h.!, ',rm.e uir -eel of .land situate in t'antnn tWp.. bounded nu the north lands, of .11 'B. er.krs.ns. east by lands .4 George Camp and Jame* fluffier. south, by land said Jamet..llunter, and-meet by holds .f Jane s Hunter and iShadraek 4o:Amu4 titIVS of land. more or le4s, about 2.1 ae,.es improved with two trained howies. an . orq Linu.e. and a few fruit trees thereon. -Seized and taken in exe.mtiuu at t'n• tuit of J. E. Itnlloek. vs. Robert, W.'Sawyer. . . ALSO—The folltiwirw described lid. idee , : or par cel of land situate in Truk imrtii hr land , ' of .I•.'J. Oil'. Veto, on the east by lambs of M. Ny..101.1t-P, nn with by t e pnbh' ighway leading from East Troy to Troy Miro. Nathan Wbdimr, na west, 1 . ,.,ez land of said Nathan-Witithm an•l J. J., & G. r. on'imininer about 3 acres of land. morn one tramtNl lionss,-one framed barn and nmii , u!iiinfs. !,,i; fruit troes thereon. • • . • • - Seiv , d and tak.n ex,qition gutt . .;: 4:-Portr.r vs. L. 17. B.llawi.n. . ALSO—The foliotiltuz • dowelled L.t, piece or Lar.. .eel of hand 3itnate iu Tower,.ld bora., bound, •1 on tho north by land cf .1. P. Eirby; s on 1,7,4 by G. ason. on the smith by O.- P. 31:1,,0n, and on th e wead-by Main 'greet. liciug. about lo.) fe..t front uu said Main greet and abtint 112 .1-4 t deep. vi•lt6 a two story framea Stoim Grtilt Mill thoreen, with, VA:ru ed-le, boiler, machinery, Ac , I.l7lotiging to tile ...time. Seized and taken in execution at the :nit of deb P. Kirby va. W. H. Fuller and Leander tianford. t...thSt)—The 011owin; dc.scribed h pie., or tar-„,• ccl of lain) altnate in bey.. ihg at the north-weld coiner . i hit No. 41. the 1.;od1.- card corner of lot N0.'.73, the •,,itth.t,, at .• r'of lot Sa . 31, the soutli4a+4 of Warrant No. 1012, and the konth-west ti , rner I , f 1.4 No. 31 in Flower's euli divi4ion of the Carrot lauds. 'lnch,ti the,war rant line north 70., to a eon., th-nee ea,.t 54. i pea., to a cornier i thenee 3onfli 7,1 , , nra. to a corner in the south tine, nt• lot 4n.1 north line of N 0.4 1 .; thenere along the •:‘,.th -line of warrant No: 1422 u•a•rf 54!.; pre. to the place of In:tinning. con taining 2.; agree - and 5.;- perches of I ind, less. Seized and talt , n hif . Xl'cution at th seiq - • - e: O. D. Bartlett to the Coe of-Harriet A. W.,Lnther, • . Ai CO-The followin..7 p r•I situte in TOWKLIda 6)111/tita . oia t.:.• hv landr of John 1.3.. Smith aml the widow ttwn, cart by lands of William Watking - s:oith by lands of M. C. Merrnr. and the cstate C. L. Ward. and west by lands of tl.n.rgi , Britt .n. and .1 t Buret. Containing 135 aer,: of land. Iw• .. or le,sw„about CO acres imprott..l: wit 3 a tisr c Owe dwellith: feel,. 2 - old Irano3 and a few frmt trees - Seized and taken inio e'er:in.:l at ff. , : H. Charlotte Ward. adnix of tlio asUtc ; : fA. 1.. Vt 'ard, deecas.,l, ALSO—Thollpwing describeil piroa'oe nar eel of land Faint. in Towanda born.-boutfinai on th., north by land of Jli7ll 4 •R raarby tb Sin gimbal:ma River, south by lan-4 1 - of Jclat Carman and s oth. nil. west by lands or satd John t arznlnt end Alonzo Mingos. !king Ito on said rtrr, and running back to .!,1 Carman and Mingos' ,rat lin. a with a framed dwell.Mg honed an-I a few fruit tr.a,s -t hertoll. Srize , l - and -teleu into oxe,uLuu er.ll J. 0. Fro, , t's n,i) Fora. ALS . 9—The followint t..+i,:s•,mpar .l of land eitnate in Burlington 8 ,, rt , '..1), , unde l ..n -the north by Innds of John A Codling, ea.d hy the ToufJllC6 Creek. south by .h..qa, lot noir orl,rtncr'.: belonging to A J 11,oss, and wet,: Ly th , 2.llerund: Turnpik. - 2..being abgut Sect. n.or, or • said turnpike and running bar;; - to said f r,ek..with a framed d•.. - ellln; hou.Ct,aud a feu• fruit trt,s and taken ilt exoenCvn lllcki;uit .A.'J Itosv Sar4i Jan.) Swovney and lixu.el Ii Sw,.-I:ey ALSO—The follmcing let. pi.. ee or par cel of land nitiulte in tirp., be;ntinilig at a "toner 011 line of the ;cu N01;1e.. , 31 , ,ntan2 , -, at tO fat east of Sel,a.,Lati tp,wlx nrrt h corner. thence north 5 deg& Nsv,t 975 feet to a corner;' thence north lit ,h r ... toot :to minutes. east 535 feet: thence,' ' 71) tic,. and :{o Minutes east 675 feet to a corner on lin'', of thisfiirm of Steplit;ti Strickland thence along lie u# .the name south s dega and 31 tuiniites. e tat 11 ip to ot to the south nest corne;.. of Said lane of Nobles -5: 3lontanves lot heretofore mention. ed. thence . along line of the same Folitli 11'2 degs., Ir?st Z7t) feet to the pla:e of beginning, 'Containin g 11 aer, a and ,IN percke /if land, more or less, With, a large framed. honso, known as the Park -flonl. framed barn and. other outbuild aml port, of a Trotting Park thereon, ....Wized and taken in exeetitiod .the J o T, I'. Kirby vs Charles Hopp, ALSi6—The following deserihel pieee o r p a r. eel df land situate in Albany twg.. beg:in:nig at a, point in the public highway or gerwiek Turnp,h,g 1:1 front of J. H. Ladd's house running them -,, Tewn. the middle of the highway lead in,;, from said mrn. Pike to the Hibbard scho:V u iose in on easleily . di- Leetioti to the center of L. south branch of•Towan da (r et. thence down wild - creek the several emirs, s thereof to the line Wells Wileux's land, i',,enee along line in a north-erist..rly direction to a nvni'i;:.k cornem.thence by lands of said and others, in an easterly direltion t i ! Lemlock ebrncr on th e Wistar line; thence along wild last trienti“ned in a southerly direction t...) tlisl South llranch l.f I'.- wandi creek; theme clown said creek bydhe si•veal courses thereof to the corner' of . Willi am 13311 , 4's land; thence by lands of Freeman Wile.rt. to the .middle of. the Berwick Turnpike; thence al cog said Turnpike to the place of beginning. Containing 215 acres of land: more or less, about Sp a c re., proved, with framed barns and dwelling' houses and fruit trees thereon; excepting and reA4rving there front about. 4 acres-of the above .lot laying on the east side of said turnpike, which *as couvc::ed Timm to Ichabod Quimby; Al 9 a lot ad.loiiting said Quimby lot on the north and deeded gem by 31. A. 1...-41,1 and Nite, and also el - v. ptaw min lota sold by thellefend s ant John S. Campbell t., Joseph Campbell, It. Stevens, Henry Ctruphelt, S. B. linbler. John F. A. Schrader. Baptist Church., E. F. Jones, D. W. tlarsliherger, Wm. May, Clarinda Carr and others. Seir.ed and taken in eseention at the slit S . :C.lliff's use vs. 1.) .1 Ormsby anti S Also will 13;3 . 8011'5t the Nitre Cale and p:a:.,e atl the 'intevsst of Frederick in the above (415.. cribed lot. piece or parcel of !ar.d. 'Li the wit of Fos Stevens. ]fervor and Co.. vs l'rrklerwk Piss: hut.— Also at Chu, snit of:11. I'. .111 ,, 0u Co.'s use vs. ALSO—The foll.nriug deseril,.l lot: oicee or par cel of land situate in I.7lstrr twp.. boiinded. on the math byland. of Jaeo;i SL/Inn. ri,t by Jana of Nor man Shaw. south, by lanil of Lewis Pett•yr. weAt by the public highway leading from Towanda to .Athens acro of nuke- Or, /C 2,1. an proved. vb a trained ar. : l a tew fruit trees thereon. ,s . . . ALSO-,One other lot, like,. of parcel of .altzb ate to L'lstpr twp.. tofitodeff trixiit by lnadin4 trove the TOwattda ainl Athen:‘ road to Ole canal. ou the east by thy canal. and on 1.1) - e-south:and west by lauds of Norniaii tthavr. p it:lres of land, more !it lees,; all improved. with a steam mill used for pi311:114 lumber. grinding, plaster, f, ed kr.. with trait htn, ry, engine; boiler. &e., attached thereto. , . Selztid avd taken ti execution-attic suit .►ddia 1 Fergu•on vet, Charles Wells. Alma nt Cie suit of A. G. Maixon's i tire vs Char:it's 'a I.' . • • ALSO—Tlie fulloniu4 des:cribed lot, piece or par t•el of land situate in Overten• twp.. - bontr2ed north erly by lands of Philo 711ingos • cast. rly by the State mot southerly brlands now or formerly owned.by S. Camp:and we•ster,y by- lands now or fornictly o Axed by Beagle and others, Coutt!nin, - ; 50 Lert , of laud, noire or leas. • 7 Seized and taken in oxeclltiOli suit 1..4 !lotion's Use,'VEl Dennis Len is. , .LSO—The fpllowtm, .le,47rils lot, pi tin -- e t.l of land situate in Standing Stonc tsp.. Ma:tided on the north by !atlas E: di. Berets and Patrick Boyle, east by lands of ;..,,trick Boyle and F S :ter, south by lands of - Erwin l'age, and west by the Pennsylvania atid.New,lork Canal 'and But Real Company. Containinir-20' acres ~f land, more, or lex% about 2 acres intprovecl wlb a fra , n?d barn and few finitlrees ther..on.' Seized and taken - h.: a.f.,.Mtion at the aunt. of .Terry O'Brien vs. JairlMl3TeKunna and Mary A. McKenna. Mit Al-SD—The following. `described! lot, plc . ,* or ear_ " eel of land situate in' Wysox twp., bounded on th e .tie.th by a lane:running through between lands of Mrs. John Holmes and.. the hereby describett said lane jointly owned by (itch: on the Or, t 11 land of Stephen Stfickland Jr.. and the public highway; on the south by lands of H W Nobles and Sebastian Knolls, and on the west by- the Susquehanna river and the Korth Branch Canal. Said tract of land be ing composed of pieces ,and"parcels of land - -pur chased by Job P. Kirby of II I) Strictiand and Abbott, said tract of lend rn. purchased of said Ab. bolt. raving been - formerly owned by Luke Strick land, and always excepting and reserving however to the said J. P Kirby, his heirs and asslgna, ten acres of the part purchased of said Abbott. ,lying on the east side of the - public road; also tto home lot as now euclOshd by fence with 10 feet east of the fence of the.satnet width as the home lot; said home lot being the one- . on Which is situated the house Mishit% - J-P Kirby now rcsiacs. - Containing 2010 acres of land, more • or less. abont acres im proved. and being the cane lot of land that was cord tracted to Frederick Pleschnt, the defendant. and -Mathias Welline by J. P.- Kirby, by coutrwt bearing date July 24, 18421, excepting certain. lots of land deeded off, from tia# above described lot to Homan, Walter Spencer: T. 11. Camp. Chaui Hoppe. Charles E Pierce. Kellum •:,.'l'Jullock and one lot of MI El LogaL suit 0r...N. of land: Atl.l/ cro Ind Loa , feet 11,,f,t. or 'lots. Ali ihr LeSal,' , ',arid refeased Man salt contraLt to J. P. liirby by . . ,Frederick flaachut. _. • - . Palzad and ta.kPn In exert:Han- at .tba Ina of Fox. • Stavens. 3ferenr h Co.. viz Frederick Fles , bat.— Abu) at Ma "nit of G. F .11aaon . k Co'a ttin va Fred erick F:c•That. P • ROCLAMATION. -A p adAmrned cqurt nf. Common Pleaa field at - the Cotirt Homo, in tin lo.mtmll'of Towanda. emnueue leg on Monday, November latlr, and to eontlnne twel werAta. .Inrypicn, and all Interrated parties are re que.ted to ho prompt in their attendance. By order of Hoe. r. 13. STRUT - Ell Preglamitliaitte. • - LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR' Travel-ow! Jurorg, -- am sitionrned Coirt f,f - copmwri Plevi to he held at Towanda, cotion.ndrig on miinday. Nor..inlier 13, 1871. Frrr:r file,* twp.. William Sawylr: iliitha G. Smit h : Leonard 14hiWi Atlittml dos..plt Af7.. !inn, Benj. Kerrielc. Sand Madame'. Wrn. R. htorra; rnirnia, Iforattt,.. Petlittontl-: rturlingirm twit.. Jas. itligtOn..n•Non Uni.n; InirlinVon Geo. W. Shattnett iturelstv. Furman .Lueas. Leahy': C(dtituhla. C(dtitultia. Lnapp, Randolph McKean. Jlor. A Ilallarlt Canton !HMO' Geri Ketchum. Wnt Spalding: Carton tap., daturtt Turner: Leßoy. 11. A Grii•cruld; Mon ro e tap., Kir : am H.' Swept:l.lhp, dr,hu (:. Hensley: R..intt imp.; Pit-hard. Stellate; Sorintifit-Ift, Loremul.Allen.: Edward. fi Strnititt`Stlnd. ina St tue; lliram fly,- Smithfield. Witt- E Barton: Slal.shettin. Lawevmr, U - Mitier; Towanda Inure' Warren 111.1 t, Derlia F. Styrra: Totrantla tap., - Win. W. Itotrinani Wyill l / 5 Mq, Waaltingtort " Ciro Goodall.:WIlmoF, Harry Dirney; Welle, Wm: R Wilson; NVimlham. demo; Hunt. I=3=E! Atbean twp. liaviti S. Brown, .James Barber; itarelay:' Patrick .Ma4igan; Canton twV. Horace Web err; Columbia. Hugh Mosier; Granville. charlept McMurray. - Ado!plota. Saxton; I.itclitlehl, Sinitic! Smith Orwell. Gen Wilrown: Overlori, tre4 Str , g , rvYf Pike. II B VanGehler,.Fran3c ItriAter; 11.1•Ighury, Rome !Fp...Peter fought; Sprilo:tlel.l, Mathew E Bailey, Hiram G cLafie. Levi H Dickerson: Stnithrtel , L Purznatt Wnlfc, Omar Cratt .73lT; Tu.rarorai ; Charlea Houdlr.Y, Chir!es Johnenn, Ni - in Iliaastive: Terry. ElAnei.er N. Terry. Wa.hing. ton Strong; Zowilnla twp. Alban Towanoa horn' .9,el Barmir; Troy Gen W Ptah; Wralu eiTig. Satul Tas : l. , r, Hugh, S Prariar: Warren. John Carrier. P. Taylor; Weßm. Lcnim ,Jo,,epta .Stardevant; Wir.dhatn, Jirucq - S. Maine, Henry 31ancheker., TRIAL LIST • FOR N (WE 113 ER -L. TERM. 1 711. . EiIMEEMEI IT•ltri.Strema, vs 31.11t. , rt Bailoy A. B. Sitifilt vs. (F. A.,ll.ut)got) t - espastt NTichael niter v i t. (1 , 0: and Gt.rshim W. 3T. chaff...... 7.• vp.'llhl , -1i: , r,1 Brown, guar,Bnit..r.tt . vA. C0•11.3T. sei fa TA!WiN - V9. ITAnnall ... elect L . A . 1101 . 1.11(7V va. ,POlllO ^ 0Y Itcn_ earn entherint•Wbeell.l°,4. yftiun k t:taffnril (4Pet .Stephen DayTs..Betilarnin k Vsrplpson appeal p,,,stvt,rth vq.Aarra.ai 11. Brink.... Jertnniadi i;autlernrark vi'. John 0. War::. .......cane .T. G. vF. C. 11. 14.11}ville ' f-ps , Na it:an V,Trainsff.res. Isali : OretTorY, ..... case C. V. Wells vs. J.. 4 1, SpilrllTlC.' issuo C. V. vs..Tossistit , 3l , ll:l:! ft r sit Cu sy.'ost? 'Mnrry v!. J. K. IX.rightl. . .ia.."l, b.ra.,•L \ .1m. , (14 , ParoA:el VV. Tien izr..t in 7r1:41,1:14 1). Ft. s. vA : Hiram Sw..o \Weltine Smith: vs:. - C. A. 111 - am - T..... Miner St.Johu. vs. D.t- nein V , riPa V; jai ani 3 VS. ?tart ha Wilhaulq. QTlvrier V!. AR3 Th'ty ITalbert v's. Janotion.eatial nom" T. Cole vn..Fosepli E. A. Packer Ye. John Y. 31eani - Lumley of Fran -Is .... . N. N. Botta Jr. vs. llenry Cole. !niatil ' Win. it: catntrooll ys..l" I'. Van Flsa-t t-espas4 John MPltnrs'mse vs..l F Ih-ant e use_ fa F NY' Mit. guardian ' - oject. rotornahl. rn Motilyy. 1 , 471. at - ld &el. rot; a to.. aml it Mou.lav Ns.venaher 20, at lo P. in. . W. A . Turps - -scp2n-td . PrM. (71P4)TIAN'S. COURT' v°rtne moan order Issited, mit-of the Orphan:e -Court oe Itradford goi nh, the. alniiii istramr of 'lmestate of (V. Ti. Stone,. late of Wyalit simt ".11 f. - Pll at piiMie eale on the pia - mdaes. on S VTCBDAY. NOVEMBER 11. Iti7l. at 1 p. on.. tlro t - qllnwinrt desrribsd real es:- tate. leemded as. follows i Ate:tinning at a corner on thy of the privat,...roa-1 known eallie Ehon Lenin rosYlrl, liekee smith deg. - cast 23 pr's. to a corm r. moil:-east corner of Will. Conover'. ,- th -Lee alms ; ; the entire north 11 0 . dot. east 45 a. 00 a t,r11 , .1- on tho line of Calirin' Carep:s o,llr . north ilen ca.t along said lice: theyve ilea. cast 751 on, to aAmrnf r; thence south S 2 11.•;.7. 17 prr+. t. 3 a 1,1:" on a roeh for a earner: them,. smith '2 east 21 p ,. to o•o7liCr of Litvle , invt yeti to I.3isha Lunt": th.. 1,,• a1,:.12 said llus somh '2; dsir. Wert-110 pis. to a.. 41., (AI road fr - irin'erk. - mart,. by Ebt.l.C.Z . er Lewin. there° 41.,ti03 at,: road the soil ial e;Mrie - a Anil distances to the ; laee (:—.leffittin - g th”, . f411 , , , -.ll'GrP IPSO. ALSO—Another piece t.r parAel of land ' in said . - tmrt:F.hip adjacont to th e -lot above' •den4criigl and - a part of the same farm, bounded and' Or'ori l . o to:!owA iiegitralraT - at CamfeK onli!g!fway 1.-fWi.2I!Z Wyaluging croolz. non o onfz.the ,tit , ith (kg. wear abont 1:1 r.est rvt; line of IL I. :1!• , 11:Z the aunt. •011t , 1 514 ae , ! , .. Iv, cort,-r tot the wei4. l•ahk Of r. 'n.nt, said' er.eek n o rth 1) tie:. to a eorm•r: theno'e south ,;4 dew _. Wf r‘ , 9 ,o,zl :111r1^r thontxt,lorn! said U.' north In ma,t pr q., to a 1•0r.v0,4 : m•rti 177 J 0,4 1'22 pro.. t? the Va. , of (1 , 5 , :ta:L!,... 171 ofiaad, be ~,Iros 1:. , 1 , ..11;1 on the prop rtf : ltil:4) 1:1' ,!1 riattirttlati6ll „P(..te : t 1,.. OTIO y6 , t, nft'r ennfirrilatiern of the I.ltr , lia., s'tsco roar. ,l" t.• Ft' k , nfilnrition l , f .i:e.l - 12: ti,t.• O. S. 1101TF. - .1". ' .Administrahn. 1,7 t A 'D . AIINTSTEATOR'S NOTICE, - Notii ) e TA eivon that all porsons t 1..• ostat, of UM:EN lair - wake anil all p• 754 - ns having claims toi.ainst sa!it est - itii'must pry rit tl.. .Inlvalltliriltirlt-1 for bENJ. PLARK; •, Atlntinistratof. . . A O.IIS NOTICE. - 11 :-.•Neth , " I.‘ tzlyeMthnt all.persmA itldcbt ed.b: the e,"ate ni v."‘r. W.. EASTAIIROOKS, late of. roritit - ..,t•41:t0 mare illl.7l7Clll:tt.` tiymeitt, and all p.e ,. .:01:4 having claints agatriF t pre , ent the ..."11,, - cluir .!rt. T'T.IA FASTAI.:IIOOIiS, JUL:AS Li01:11.1.M. ‘. OM T () S: NOTICE:-L --.Noticr• is 11.rPby giwn that all persons iniiClitrd to oriellN 1)0IiF: rote of Vrry requ,.st,l to make ,imnird'Atn pay molt; and al: p,r , nns having ela!nts against said ef • tat' , tnin , t tlir, satin , dilly ruittlentigai/A fvr settlement. •ThrlN E. * POW; p, D. DIMOCE DODGE. Emcntor» MELEE UDITOR'S NOTICE.-L In UV' 11117 - LI_ Ler."i tle fvlaf• of A rt. F . Dapidxoti, derraStd. Jr, r.,•• Court of Common - Ply:I, of Bradford elfuntv. uu4ersigued a'pl,ointed by the il.phatea Court 1111 an dit r IN'fl , / 1:11 the asscts antl to -- invuls . in the band of the athrtinistratot; will atten.l to the duties' of eiul ap pointna ut. at bia•oiliee in the borough of Tr,wan:a mt ITIDAY: 2.4) lj+7l. at I o'clock p. ft.. at. to Melt tor, and rplaett afl perean.3 s hoeing; cla'm , mon ,- y are rrquir..d to prt. , ent tie sa.Te or be '.barred front coming' in uP,4 Tf.watt,la, Nov. 1.-Z7! A- UPITOR'S NOTICE.—.Tit .Thed f it's n,/ an 1 7: F. .I:Jai fl. ..10. 7klay T.: 1,71. In thy C,•nit ui Conlinr±n Picas , ~ 1 1:rard.rd e.,llnty. Tbi.P imaersiirci;a< air AtiLEtor appiii:rn•d by Pala Court to aistribilbt rAortoy - 4 - Tr .Shorara baud rakea iroia itm sate of aett.naarits I•er¢i:al pr.•p.•rty . ail:pall to the duti•:a or his aiipoixitnient at inaho of Towanda, on :atriraa.i.-; ter •tith ...lay of Novetuts,r. IST!, at I p.m., at inoe :,lac,: all porsons harinz claims to -,. 3 1,1 nono-y toqueNt.,l to pre,ent such claim?, cr comir,4 in tipea irtia fund. iW. A. Pl:ct. Athittor. - MBES VITDITOR:S NOTiCE.-- - /N THE I E. toh .tit,r thef.l" P. llortomcleceasrd. In the Orphan's Onirt , A 1 llorlford County. The'llndere.ctried. at,rointedhy the Orphans' f'ontt of e'a'.d eounty,an Auditor. to marshnlia.`ets and dis , tribpfe r.d. In th - O hand 'I of the tidra'r of said e,tate.: attend to the dutio,o,of his appeintment,,at the splice Overtrm Elsbroo in the borotn4h of - Towanda. on FRIDAY, the Ist day of DECE.llltrit. 1541. at 1 ' o'dook. a, M.. at trhich time and plaee.an pe4on3 claims to aaid tuoneye. -- are required to , present thr same. or. bi forever &barred front .1 ccFmtne; in upon said fund. oet.S,'7l-ta . E. OVElifil.N. - ,v6ricE is hereby given flif , 4. .1 , 1.- 1.1 .plievtion oil he made, to dig of l'enu, , !.lrania for the: incorporation of a Sava Itthh. with diseoantireg and, depositing privileges. t., WTahteing.4 Bradford County, with a eapital o i'2s, NO. with the prirtle;:r , to inereik, the • Nan to 00,t0i1, under' th... name and style bf the Wyal -Savings 144111. • . CLTO lI'S N OTICE.— • .I:4rf:hv given that all personF . indebtcd toE- h - rotatethe ,tate N;EHLIIIAll Cata.ol:l, late. .of Wirtnot, dee'd,Thre regnosted In make ithmediat«. yaymant, and all. - penions having claims igOingt said v?tate.ynost :prtsent thrra dilly authenticated' le; . Utilf..ALL S. (It Lbter•wt;:f Execut,* A rrytTows . :NOTICE Joseph vs. William Van llrunt, No. 351, Sept. Term. lb S. Court of Cotaradu. Plezek of Bradford _ - lin.l , ;isnmed aw - -Auditor appointed.' br said Court to distribute moneys in the ban& of. ihe sheriff arising from talc. of - defendant's real rstate, mill attend to the duties of said appoint ment:it oftire in the Teiraudaon MONDAY the 220th day of NOV.. IS7I. at 10 1..„ of whielituno and place all pers - unp hay ing claims to said money are required to present the Hatu'or be debarred from cibniitu in upon said fund. V.ILLIA3I o:r. i~, 1.1.-4-t A ITDITOR ' S NOTICE Lyman Brewer vs. Tifilothy Clary, q.co. 417 Bee. Terra, And N0...77.1 May Term, '&s. Corm of Common Pleas of Britlford Conniy tie undersigned having been •aypointed auditor:' by said Court to distribute fouls in .the bands of the Sheriff kill attend ti the duties of, his appointment at his oftleo in the llofough of Towanda Friday. Norezuber 10, „Pill, at !2, ,o'clock; at wlM:li tirue.unil plan all, persons having. claims to said money are reeptestea to present the same or be .r,letiarred from cowin g to fora share of said money. , • - d. N. C.i LFF, oct.lB - 11,w1 •- - Auditor: ONTI, - IS HEREBY - on .14.1%i - CE that application aill be made at the next Meet ing,of the Ja.. - Tislataure of Pennsylvatila for the in corporation of a Savinfrts Bank, to be known as the Towandn savings Bantry to have a capital of fifty , thousand dollars, With authority to increase the same to any anhituitnot exceeding Oren htindred thousand dollars. The objects 'of said bunk are-to reetiVO motley-on ' , deposit anal to discount notes. bills. Am., to,excrchiegenertl banking paitleftes. to be loaded to the borongh of Towanda, county of Bradford, with authority. _tai establish bnynChes ttt other,..plares coutify, . • iutiols,7l-lim. RI J. P..' VAN rt.mEr 4 . Hh.ritr. d. P. VANFLEET: .cf,pn;fr. .1141 -. , •jectvo.nt app. , 11.1 nppral Admini, , trntoi•,; ,