Vradford *grata. LOCAL AND GeBNERAL. atir As yce go to : press 'earlier than usual this Reek, we are compelled to defer eev. eral articles until our twit blue. ' se- T hi 3 business places will be closed u Towinds to-day; in order that Thanits giving may be properly observed. . ' ge.. Mr. NETTLECON, agent of JAY Coo & CO., has been in town for the'jtast week, making arrangements for the sale of N'r.tthern Pacific Bonds. . Bev. Wm. Mc42llJermaiir will adiver a Thanksgiving discourse in the Episoo- Church, this Thursday morning, at 10i o'clock. ' r :1 - T here will a union Thanks rvicc on Thursday morning, in the l're,byterian church, at I.o} o'clock. Sermim by Rev. 4 L. Ginso;v. he alarm- of fire on Stuiday pp was cansod by the burning of some iieb had been placed over the fire to 41e house of Mrsz PYRE, on Main. 9t. 1v were absent at the time. afteviloo mcat, w in Tic fail udgo FaavELL granted a rule .e of the Commonwealth, vs. HCIIT Tuesday, to show' cause i • whv a new Id not be granted.: The rule will be January, when the motion will be l ected or granted. ' • 11S• ca! Wsnv, 0 trial sh. armned GtllLr re Di Dwinos.—The New Methodist Episcopal Chnrch at Ghent, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on Thnisday, Dec. 14, 1871'. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. x. and 7,r. x. Ministers and people are cordially invi:el. • Former 'Zagora are especially inrited. lien i,-es to be eyMlncted by the Rev. D. D. E. The mere , mention of the fact 31eudelasohn Quintettc Club, of Bos ton arc tU . appear at. Mercer's Hall, on Friday Ever-inc., will be sufficient to call out • full horse. When they were here last year they IF,Te greeted by a large audience, and all went Asy wore than pleased. This, celebrated troupe seldom visit towns of the site of Towan da, and they should , be well patronized. Be wrved seats for sale at PORTER at KIIIIIY'S. •te- We clip from the Courier .TT,,,,,d2 published at Louisville, Kentucky, an article which will be fotiod in another column, giving a graplii`t• account of the skillful removal without the aid of chloroform, of a twenty-one pound tumor from the person of Mrs. Jets Toon, by Pr. T. I. GRIFFITHS, of Kentucky, who is kbrother of J. J.'dairrrrus, of this place. Dr. Gnii - rrrns was 'an ardent m d firm de fvudcrof the Union cause is Kentucky all the rebellion, never faltering an instant in his devotion to the stars and stripes. Pr.r.soNAL.—Rev. B. J. DOGLASS, fortricriv rector of the Episcopal Church in thie place', has accepted a call to the Church in Gi.orgetown, Delaware. --Judge Wooow.kuo - IrFi married. the other day toa widow lady in Lexington, Ky. --FraNK S.IiALLEY, of this place, has been , used a, a preacher in tho M. E. Church. livered a discourac in the M. "E. Church, Sonday evening la k, which was pronounced tleeie who beard it, to be a creditable effort. S. is a young man of more than ordinary 'illy, and will undoubtedly prove a inecessful 1 Valuable laborer in the ,Ilaster's cinoyard. iilnvELL.—There will be a theatri m! at Academy-Hall, on Friday even fur the benefit of the Orwell Cornet 1141. The well known popular drama, !Tilele Tetn's Cabin," will he presented .to the audi eneq. 'Aft Cornet Band will play at intervals soul-stirring music; and - twal music consisting of . sonwi, quartettes, etc., will also enter into the evehing's programme. Tbe whole to be undeiithe direction of J. KNAPP, Esq., who . Las 4tutguished himself as Conductor on for ter occasions. Those who would like a hearty incl.:l:and a good cry, will do• well to attend and listen to the ludicrous acts and speeches . ot 071dchapter, awl the touching parts n.g words of tlYing Eva, in another. - Mr. J , ILIN JII.I,SoN and wife.have been visiting tlicnd; for s,iveral weeks past in the Eastern M. We learn • from a citizen of 1 , :...;1:6.1,1, that tho M. E. Church of that lae , • Lave dnne* t emselves gieat credit in pro ca.-;:e..; the pastorate of Rev. H. HAIIPST, for :,,-r::.4 the Stare of New .York. They pay a or one thousand dollars, With parsonage, four a,.rea of lautl,..itnd other perquisites,,free. We have been informed that the parents of Mr. 11. 'na•ives of Northumbertand, in - this parents were direct from Gerina uy. Mt.ll. himself, finds the utterance of the lit /luau language as easy as • the English: His kid various public offices in the only .-try of this State. His parents removed to te. of New York about fifty. years ago, Otere'he was born and educated. The library of Mr. IL is valued at between one and two thousand dollars. lie_reads the Scriptures in umul,er of fore'r;yr- languages ; "and numbers r.ruong his clihtee book treasures, the Word of tied w Syriac, Arabic, Hebrew, German, Latin, Greek, the Septuagint and Greek Neti lehtsinent. Mr. H. is a little over forty years ~f aL:e, speak .1' ,, -reittly, employs brief sentences, ~ rdinary duieourse to thirty-five minutes, hat's riot touch exceed forty-five minutes in the • , I.seu,siou of the Most difficult subjects, not ,.fiistanding he tiles no parchment.- rk'• gagaziiie for De .on our table in advance. It is a ~, - ,H lll.l7nUmber, with _two steel engravings, , : , 0 Louts," is alone worth ~f the number, a mammoth colored fashion plate, a colored pattern in Berlin 1 , 4, suit more than fifty wood cats. We do le.::wonder at the great Popularity of "Peter . 1: really gives more for the money .. , ,tc34l any . oiLL . r. .E _ . L . verybe ought to subscribe. •Its :Lories are the best published any -1572. in aklitiim to its usual (plant:- ) , r stories, Elv.r. 101:UM:SAL .COPTEIOUT \!. Li: 3%TA - ill bit given; VIZ ‘.` BOUGHT WITLI A s. stre, , 7 ls: ".711E LSLAND 01 in' //wry I.htufortii7,--" ONCE Too )771:1," Lc fS r ,, Lee licia diet; "LINDSAY'S 11,:dgetot; and "A Wire, In . , li 1.." I , y the author of The N.cond lahliions "liptersou excels all -• ter° magazine gives double-sized IMME , !,,!pkites. The price, in spite of the „ r%ef,ts, remains at two dollars a year! -:; :4 cheaper still, Viz : Four copies for L a large engraving`, (24 inches by 16) One To-Day,” as a premium to the a club; or eight copies for' :th kith ea' c o s.tra copy of the Magazine craving; as premiums. Now is too z tup Cuba for 1572. Specimens LS. sent gratis!. Addre,isCummasJ 114; Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. • - itark - hand of be wild sorrow, iLis again fallen 'heavi- Mrs. Low, of Warren Centre, Pa. In she was left a widow, her husband h a l ., :ngsv , :untered for the defence of his conn trY, iat PLTy Ferry, Va., Dec. 14, 1862, h( r itt pobr healthirrth four children Lut ih Jan. 7, 1363, she lost the -4; 'daughter, a lovely flower transplant el t, 6i •oru in eternal gjy, but with resigns .: •.1% ed to the severe blow, and - with a :dud ft:ends was enabled to keep her e , nufurtable circumstances, •:!1, r , nany-strong ties; but in en 1111 lin 11.,01 • the dark shadows gathered i.t.• ii• - again, • and tiro of her remaining usc_tit W. Row, Oct. 3lihrue ituw, Oct. 18, Is7t. Weih and Minnie hare gone' from the ile. , olate seems life without them, r whinn their smiles of love were Lire,u n , . • rap' 'ir sunlight; dark and dreary thrii• h light and j99are fl°wl3: (An, (runt ;N C.v., earth ' but we would not recall . • " tread the path flier hire already trod; weep—yet joyfully we leave them, Ou, raye!aird inkis! forever with their God. " Holson TO WHOM HMO* le Due —The Ehnira Dotty Advertiser speaks thosti the &dam coal : A Goon Tnrso.—About this time of year coal is a good thing to have in the house, or wood house, or thereabouts. Some varieties" are bet ter than othen, but most-any variety is better than none. The Sullivan Anthradte Coal is exceedingly popular this season, in this market and elsewhere where introduced. The demand -for Hus favorite coal is greater than theme, but Messrs. Day, HuddeU A Illandenon trimimateribiljp sea of tbe mines, are putting up now and. machinery, which will greatly *raw their itieilities tor mining and aldning their coal. The mines are situated in Saban comb ty, Pennsylvania, the mining village oar the, mountain being named and known as Bernice. The principaloilioe of the Compan y i the mines L e t Towanda, where one of the firm, spends a consider a ble- portion of his time, and to his talents and persevereziee isthe great success that has attended the wor "ol the mines, and the introduction and popularity of the coal throughout the °Dun trY• A Nsw Scslprvs►i, Putzur, ‹ —ln every test referred to in this puzzle there will be found the name ors remarkable woman : 1. A beautiful daughter of a patient patri arch. 2. A famous witch knowtay the name of the town wherershe lived . 3. An esteemed amestle whose monument was a tree., A. A beautiful virgin ~who, while she was a captive in a foreign land, was made queen. - 5. A female disciple who was struck dead for telling a lie ; 0. A man whose wife was blessed .above wo men for her heroism. 7. A city which has been immortalized by an angel's message to a virgin: 8. The prudent' wifo of a sot, and became a queen in consequence. O. The name of a good_woman who was com mended to the Boman' by St. Paul. ' 10.'A bond-woman who became the mother of a great nation. 11. A city ever memorable for the ppeech do livered to a king by a wise Widow.. ° 12. A most cruel queen of Judah; who suffer ed death for her usurpation. -13. The pious grandmother of a young .apoit tle. 0 14. The last letter of the that name of the mother of the faithfoL The flrst.letters of the thirteen first named, . together with the. last letter of. the one last inamed, will give the name of a town mention ed in the book of Judges. What is it ? Now,_,..Sttle folks, off with your coats and Work away. Send us the answer as soon as possible, as Mr. titiery is no doubt in a hurry. Study patiently and keep a cheerful spirit, and you'will be able - to do_a gv.o deal of work even in hot weather.—Meihodist. • Mir "Don't carry all those girls away from Rome," exclaimed a passing friend to the young man who had charge of a irowded wagonload of laughing, rosi=cheeked lasses, just about starting for their homes. "Oh, they are all coming back to the exhibition" was his reply, as he drove on with his merry load. The exhibition alluded to, took place on Sat urday night, Nov. 18, and was the fittingilnde to a very. 'successful school term. The girls were all there ; it is to be surmised not one without a beau, present or prospective. The Presbyterian Church, in which the &flair took place, was densely crowded. The time was fill ed up with orations, essays, dialogues, collo quies, original poems, music, and song by the pupils of the school, furnishing a goodly devel opment of horde talent. It would not be worth the_ while to criticise or particularize where there were so many good things. • That Prof. CIUSPELL has an excellent faculty for creating among his pupils an enthusiasm for knowledge, has been spoken of before. Furthermore, we cannot sufficiently praise the good, behavior of the scholars, male and female. Twenty-two out of twenty-nine that creditably passed an examination, have beeivlntigaged as teachers at various places, since ifhe close of the term. They arc an honor to the comiunity; we shall miss their pleasant (aces. We hope that their places here may be filled by as well behaved a set when the new term commences, (Monday, Dec. 4). We then expect to hear the merry' clang of that excitable school bell : ``How it tells ' Of the rapture that impels, To the swinging and the ringing • Of the bells." The fever for Virginian emigration- has ,carri ed off some of the Romans. Mr. TINGLEY and family will go soon. The. Good Templars celebrate Thanksgiving by giving an oyster supper. They have cause for thanksgiving, for they are prosperous. The Methodist church is to' walk down street into the lot leltween Mr. SEELEY and Mr. Kix itu.i.—the work of removal from its present site is to be commenced as soon as arrangements can be perfected. A strangely secret gathering took place st the tavern last Wednesday night. A Western judge and an Eastern orationist, with a-number of other individuals, came together and trans." acted some sort of secret business, at which but ono Roman was present. What does it mean ? Various speculations are afloat : some say that' this mysprions gathering of the clans was for the purl:F r o - se of forging, a great ring in order to bust another ring, etc. The deponent doth not knob, neither can ho find any one that does know, or that knowing cares to tell. There wasa pleasant gathering sal/mourn ( . 111 . FFELN, on Monday night, (20th inst.); in honor of MI'S. CHAFFEE'S fifty-third birthday. Not a great crowd there, but just enough to make the affair sociable and enjoyable. . Not: ^u, i:. I TkA CHESS' ASSOCIATION AT ROXE. The annual session of the Bradford County Teachers' Association, convened at Aorae, Nov, 10, 1871; Vice President A. A. KEENrT in the, chair, and G. 11. Conrna, Sec'y. Defotional exercises conducted. by C. M. Tmaxr, followed by music by the cho#,. • The minutes of the last meeting Wei° read, and the Business Committeo submitted the fol- lowing report : Itesnleed, That the reading of the current news of the day and examinations therein, be required in our common schools. _Resolved, That the science of Civil Govern ment as taught in the Constitution of the Unit ed States, be adopted as a branch of common school instruction. Rex , ?red, That the salaries of female teachers be made equal to those of males of the same grade of qualification. The first,resolution was taken up and discuss ed with much interest. After singing the association adjourned arEIII500:1 =MON. Association called to order by the President, IL E. Prreur.n. After music, i scommittee on membership, consisting of Mr. FRANZ VOLICill? 61(1 Miss L. M. IliectWAY, wu appointed; also a committee of five t.) nominate officers for the ensuing year Discussion of first resolution resumed; toted upon and lost. Reading of the poem "Over the Mill to the Poorhouse," by Miss A3IVA ELIZROIITII. Collection and distribution otquestions. tVnimio sitstnotr. The exercises opened with a quartette (male Voices); followed by the answering cif questions, diffusing general information an 4 spreading cur- 'enl news. Some of the questions were very spicy, and caused smiles to brighten- the coun tenances of the sad and thoughtful. : Music; after which Miss Butz. Ma= read a seledted piece entitled "Twilight Musings," and Mr. J. S. Ettsworrn followed with a dec lamation. Miss °urn MAYNARD contributed to the en tertainment by the reading of an essay ; sub ject, " Now." Song, by four gettlemen, "Each for his own Country." The song was true to nature, and had the good fortune to be well rendered. The Association was then truly favored ,with a lecture by Rev. 0. L. CimsoN; theme, Cia cinnatus." A vote of thanks was tendered him for his'interesting and instructive lecture. _ Music by choir. AdjOurned to Saturday moriiing at 9 o'clock. , motisnco SESS.IO.It. Reading of Scriptures, and prayer. l) L. Canso's; congregational singing. ,' • • In compliance with a request from the citi zens of East Smithfield, the Association Toted to to hold its next meeting at that place. The following appointmentswere made for that session : Lecturer, H. H. Hurrox; Declaimers, Warm PHILLIPS and Fnaxama Itencr.; Easviata, MA RT PLOD - HAN Mid EDNA GAITH; &Him= Com mitteo. Son. J. H. Waan, Dr. J. D. I:l24nzawoon . , L. D. Foliar; Enrrn PHELPS and Scus Paziza. Report of Treasurer made and ,accepted. Amount of funds in treasury, throe dollars. Declamation. by F. A Tl3O/Zr. Cibakeran of Committee on nosinstkok of officers repotted the Mowing norm.: • President, Hr. CL P. Tom), ce Rome; Fiat ,Dios Pr;lent, Prof. 0. W. Uri, OtTowanda; Soma President, Kr.- Avert Lanus; alums; ThirdilesProlident, Mr. I. Nem scotisof Herrick ; liecratary and Treasurer, Miss L. M. RiDOWAT, of Boma; Assistant Secretary, Miss Pais& C. Krau t of Ulster. - The Secretary was authorised to cut the vote for e Amadei:km, which was done and the abou named were proclaimed elected, and took their oats accordingly. - Mr. W. H. Tacucesou offered the fallowing : • Resoltied. That, as the knowledge of the gen eral newit,of the \ day is a very Important part of a good Munition, we recommwd our teachers to post themselves more thoroughly in this re spect, and give to \their pupils instruction, on timetsi of presen and getieral t. interest, as d will _...._ Adopted without penul Prof: 4). W. Tomoti4favoretrthe audience with a Ft'llielilimg Irbih , which was res Pon d-ed to liylhearty peals of laughter. Third Osolutiott taken tisi and discussed. by Messrs. prrcanca, CIIIMIIIICS.,I{zzInu and Par: xxr. Adopted. With 'Won of the ' Amuleiation, Mr. Mc read a couununit e n, entitled "The " purporting to from the pen of agentle man signing himself 4 Did Man." p f s, A by fi ve -yearsqlld Luna Yot:To. /300011 resolution adopted without dikcussion. Anew g - ef questions resumed. \ Mr. Thoicesou offered the - following : Resat.That ' the communicatkwu lied "Oid "be published, and that we . Viso that sch grounds be more generally orna mented th shade trees and protected by sub. mi p, Mantle ences; and, tot s d id U possible, "01. Man" in from h thettig the actionthis le - ia , d tion bef the Directors of his district. The fo owing was introduced by Sept. Raz- NLT : Besot That our thanks are due, and are hereby Tdered to- the people of Rome and vi cinity, f the hospitality with, which we have been en tertained during our stay with them; also to the trustees of the Presbyterian Church for the of their edifice , and to the singers for the excellent music with which our 1 exer have been enlivened. i- Mune fo ll owed, with prayer by Rev. Wx. Baur, d the Association adjourned to 'meet at East mithfield, February 1872. = T T • 1 . .. • L. M. Rinawai, Sec)... • • fall line of Dry Goods just t EVANS 1 Ha Habit's EA h *-.: Bassin is Offering great .nts to the Wiles in tho way o f Bon ers, &c. 1111'' inducem• nets, 'Flo VIOL I ew Cloaks and Shawls, this Lizat week, at ors & Mumma* Bridge greet. , ....- Ma. paid for i Beef Hides, by J. Wurrazza & Sox, Rome, Pa. • Nor. •••, 1871. • . Cloths, Flazu2els, Blankets e:, our stock is complete. , Evers a Hmuurru. Bar Shatvliflr ortgages, neatly printed, for is office. I!Ei • cond arrival of fall and win at EVANS &. Hir-Darrn's, Bridge St. ter goo ust received, p choice lot o style' of Ladle? Cloaks, at B. A. Farah A Co. IS. 1 he htee tkrpanea,Table Linetta and .n's Litietuyik full line at Ev.aNs k 1111.Durra's. CM! Lathes' and Misses' Bonnets can be had cheaper than ever at the .e Big Boniet, in front of the "Court 1011" and Ha i sign of t House. Dzrriueu, the music man, is orders from all - partsof the State. .ant on musical instruments is appre- receitin \ Hill jad t elated. A full line of Ladies', Misses, and Bildien's Hose, at Era . . Hu.Dnzrri's, Bridge treet. F: sLECTIME.—In the Town Hall, in nate , on Sati:irdiy evening, Dec. 2, 1871. Subject "Duman Progression." By F. M. 2i:cm:AA; under the direction of S. of T. se l yelveteens all colors suitable for Backsi, Snits, also cut or bias for trimmings at Dais Mk, A few yo`ung, mei can get good boird at reasonable terms. Booms heat ed witbiregister. Enquire at this office. seir Hoods, NubiaS, Scarfs, • and Ladies' and Children's Wrapper. and Drawers, at'ErAws tt Humarru's, Bridgq street. sfrir The Bradford County Medical Society, will meet at the Ward Howie, in Towan da, on Wednesday, Die. 6, at 10 o'clock, a. N. E. P. ALLEN, S'ec'y. itirOar stock of Prints, Shootings, 811 h-tinge, Stripes, Cheeks, Tickings, Denims, never was so large EraNs k HILD/triti. YAEOII air The Largest Assortment o Bonnets and Hata are to be found at 31m J. D 'Eln.t.'s,Dridge street. A. complete line of the cele bratol,i"Qacons Own" Silk lustre, Black - alpaca, only to Ibo had at EVANS Sr, Iln.narries. Fou•iSau.—An - Oriental.. Heater, nearly new, and very cheap. Apply to 'Mna E. H. Miaow, Second St. air French Poplins, Empress cloths, Merinos, and Saloons all the new and popular shades justopened i at .Evsxs & Mummies. J The nicest Bonnets and Hats aro to be found at I ra. J. D. Hi We, Bridge street. sgi-Scoteh, English, and Ameri can Water Proofs, bought before the advance, and will be sold accordingly at EVANS it Itimicrn's The cheapest place in Towan da to buy Yininery Goods, is at 3trs.• J. D. limee, Bridge street. Wornah—Agents to sell pictures everywhere. 9,500 retailed by one. Send stamp. WEITNZY Co., Norwich, Conn. Fos SAL ou . Watts' bones and, lot, on Towanda Rata, will be for sale until Dee. 15 ; then if not mold it will be rental; also the Gardens adjoining. R. M. Wars.r.d. Towanda, Nvv. V, 1871. iiiiir-J. Warm= & Sox, Rome, Pa.,! to Oysters by the Tied or gallon. Do natio parties and families supplied at lowest prices.' (live us a call. Nov l 3),1871. The Membeie of Rome Lodge G. T., will give an Oyster Supper at on Thanksgiving erniing, for the of the Society. A general invitation et liy of Corn. Au:. Eggs; Chairman. I O. tbeir bend! ten. - • What is more pleasing than a good Bhotograph, and what will make a more eleganit airistniam present than one u!• those- New Siyle naives called "Berlin Heads." Bei' that Liaannso t dram are the " sole - for Ude county, and leave your mos woe If you dolet want your wile you for money, don't let her see those I t new Camp - Chairs at him # Bons. It her eyes on them you .might sir well out." `‘. Mir A great Variety of Children's sad Mime Mama sad Matzo Hoods, lamb' Kati Damn, joss raostred at B. A. Parris Co. -it: sir Just received, a new assort-, ment of coatings, castings and easslineres fbr winter trade, at H. Timm, formerly lisrar MIMS% No. 4, Bridge street, Towanda. Ncrrica.—As Thanksgiving Day oc eai4 on' Thursday the 50th, the Sheriff Wm advertised to come off on that day, will bo ad journed until MONDAY, DECKIII=I A, 1871, at 1 o'clock r. w. J. P. Van•rtist. • Sheriff. lavay Kuala has disposed of his Stock of merchant tailoring goods to Elms Passza, who will ~,00ntintie the business as heretofore at No. 4, Griffiths' & Patton's Block, Bridgo street, Towanda. •. - The Germania Fire Insurance L, report that their assets on Oct. 1, 1871, Were 81,135,332.14. Losses at Chicago, 8228,500. Making them sound beyond question. - Jxo. W. Ma, Agent,. ... Towanda, Pa. . Fon House and Lot on Second street, near the Ward House. Building now, three stories high, with good well and cis tern. Possession given immediately. Apply to law S. Pon. To Firuizaa—A very valuable ma npre for compost mild top *ening, consisting on c ime charged-with ammonia, for sale cheap by t h e Towanda Gas Company. Try it. To i • ands, Nov. 20, 1871. . C . llleAp CoAL.—The Sullivan Anthra cite is theheapest and best for all par peace. Also thte th best Red and White Ash Coals at \ 3O the Ceiltral al Yard. Orders left at my office, or at Dr. H. C. Forma., Sox A Co's. Drug Store, will he promptly filled. It. M. WrT T rg Sept. 27, 1871. M.. The Examination of Teachers previous to tae opening of alto Winter ficholils, is to be hr" Public bielinol in Towanda Itirday, Dec. 9. Exeteisea to corm :lock A. X. Co. Supt. 1871 FALL 1871. EVA3I3 at lin.nuer Are now ready for tho fall trade with a most complete stock in every Departme t. Buyers of Dry Goods will find it to, their in rest to ex amine oar stock and prices before malting their fall purchases. Kr J. WHITAXER & SON, R?nae, Pa., have one of the largest stocks of Boots and Shoes ever brought into Bradford coni4s, which they sell at the lowest rates, for cash. PerPong deidrons of anything in that line, will' do well to call. Stitisfaction guaranteed. lionie, Pa., Nov. 30, 1871.-4 w. is.. We have on hand and offer at Largains : 1 Grover & Baker Sewiug Slaajoe, 2 Ladd b Webster " " 1 Wheeler & Wilson'd 1 Franklin lot .14 1 Leither Call at the agency of • S H. B. 3lcKmAx, Insurance Agent, represents the following well known and rellible Companies: Xtna, Hartford, Conn; Commerce, Albany, N. 1.; Alemannia, CleTa land, Ohio; Central. Altoona, Pa.; Penn Mutual Life, Philadelphia ; Hallway Passenger Assu rance, Hartford, Conn. Office, and Law Office, Patch's Building, Main 'erect, Towanda, Pa. A SHOUT SERMON.—By CODDHiG, Bests, k Co.—Te x t : "Come down."—When the old min desired the boy to coma down from the apple tree, he usedwords and grass, which were not heeded by the young man. Stones brought him down. Wo have used fair words to oar customers who do not pay us. Then we seat statements, and now wo must try what virtue there is in costs of Sheriff, constable, &c. They must come down. LISUILANCE.—SPECIAL NOTICE TO OCR Crtrroxzr.s.—All persona holding Policies of the c:ompanies named below, are hereby noti, lied that une.rpired premium on the same will be refunded by. the Companies, provided they are left with us for collection within reasona ble time. Please attend to this at once, as the return Premium dates from the time of surren dering Polley. Those living at a. distance will mail their Policies to us at Towanda, Pa. After 30 days from this date we Hill decline to reccive them : City Fire lnstuance Co., North American, MUM, Cleveland, CAMP & VrNcEyr, General Ins. Agents Nov. 15, 1871 SPECIAL E./SUB-010E NOTICE.-- The ,following named Fire Insurance Companies, llie Merchants' of Hartford, the Manhattan of New York, the Putnam of Hartford—heretofore represented by the undersigned, wore made in solvent by the Chicago *lre, and special notifi cation of the fact has been sent by mail to all who eld Policies issued at this Agency. Companies can now.offer but little iu ity to their Policy-holders against loss, and t is therefore advisable to surrender such Poiiere for cancellation, in order to obtain as much return premium as the assets of thn par ticula; Company may enable it to pay. Those Policy holders who wish to obtain any return prevOlum, will please send their Policies to me at *Mee, and I will attend to the collection. The assured will write across the face of kilo-. PolicY, the following : " Surrendered for can cellation," with date and signature added, and so seiul their Policies to me. I continue to represent the best and most re liable Insurance Co's, and issue Policies . at rea sonable rates. C. & RUSSELL. Tho REropTut office is the best p'.ac to get job work. If.AR,RIED. BIMYN—KING.—At tl4; residence Of Mr. Van Nch, in Ulster, Nov. 10, by Rev . J. J. Turban, Me Oscar K. Brown, of Smithfield, to Miss Hannah King, of Standing Stone. WOUD--GALUTIA.—In TOWanda, on the 2Sth inst., by ltev. S. J. Lusk, Mr. Andrew E. Wood, of. this place, to Miss Edith S. Cralutia, of ididdlctown, Pa. BOSSROGERS.—At toe Wvaluaing Hotel, Nov. 21, 1871, by .Rev. G. si. Chamberlain, Geofge Roma to Miss Lunn A. -- 11 1 0 -- gens, do of Lel:familia, Pa. • BO N—BlRCHARD.—ltatirchanlville Nov. 21, 1871, by Rev. T. Thinnaa, Mr. Brainard Bo en, of Tiny, Pa., to Bias Hattie A , of Birehardville, Pa. KlErt-11iYSE.—On the 21th inst., by the J. 8. Stewart, James Walker to 'Miss ry Wyse, both of Barclay. - El DIED. 1 LETT.—In the borough of Tthvinda, I's., the 20th of November, 1871, aged 80 years, rJane Scott Bartlett, widow of late Dan- Bartlett, and mother of 0. . Bartlett, D i., of Towanda, and Mrs. Bev. Dr. Scott, ew York city. the death of this estimable lady, the gold nd has again been riven asunder, and sor- I. fallen afresh upon fond and loving i Hers was a life always remarkable for Pm, parental affection, and fldelity to her Fur more than forty years a prcfessor 4 Lgi,4a, and a praCtical and consistent II Sian, she died in the full faith and fear of iand in the full hope of a glorious relmr .B through the atoning merits of her Di- I doemer. , BLR on 1 N irieu (Ji God, sect;. rime . e disease of which elle died was onlarge men and induration of. the liver, and al though in her ease painless, she Ras yet a great sufferer duri4 the few last weeks of her illness, from great weakness of the body and worn weariness of th flesh. But this beloved - Christian mother rests from her Uffering, -" and there !ball be n no re pain, neither sorrow," and "God shall wipe t away all tears from their eyes." Peaceful ly sh slumbers in the spot halloried by the memories of other loved ones gone before. - 1 1-- Com. • a l ! 11111:44 .gillivo,' • :3 , - . • Alir•Hrtirqtalii4, Mereluta Tai- EhAss To Fun JAZEL—Qigarta, 0.00 0 doz.; gsnon, $2.50 0 dos., W . ' WICILIIAZ a BLACK'S. 0r We shall ba compelled to send an (dicer to Wait on Mit delinquent customers, who do not pay attention to our statements. Ile will cowkt travel tow. CODDM, rtCSSrLL & CO. Towanda, Oct. 51, 1871. i Chop Feed, cheap, at the Red, White sad Blue Store. $3. We have large additions to our assortment of chamber seta just opened. Also, a fultline of Silver Plated Ware, from Bogeys & Brother. i Choice Flour, by the sack or barrel, at the !led, White and Moe Store. RIDGWAY h rmarrr. • • ger VAArmsoa, d, MANNEIIB, • Merchant Tailors, r 4hin gl §, Bata dui Capsr I MarS, 1871. Cl 3 Broad street, WI arty, N.Y. I I Sukars, very low, at the Red, and Bluo Store. is.. Tobacco, by the pound, pail, or barrel, cheap, at-the Sod, White and Blue Store. • 14,LDOWAY & Eypwrr. 186. Do 'et forget that Tea is sold at 4eeler's for 50 mots. - Jan. 18, 1871. ter Tea, Iv the chest, mad:, or pound, at tho Bed, White and Bluo Fiture. Itanow.trk EvralErr. undersigned will sell goods of ill kinds usually kept in a. cotmtrc store, until Jan. 1, 1872, for 'Mid:, pay or by special arrangements } cheaper than can be beat in Bradford county;, and all persons -having book account, are requested to call and settle before the year closas my Books must be set tled. ' 1). TAtton. Gmm - ille Centre, Nov. 13, 1571. • Kir I have just received a large stock of Tea, bought since the reductidn in the duty on tea of ten cents per pound, and offer them at the low prices annexed : Beat Young Hyson, $1.25 ; Good YQUID,_" Ely son, 11,00 LOolong,, 70 to 90 cents : Elyson Fine, 75 cents •, Tyson Good, 53 cents; Bcst Japan, $1.00.. Call and examine. - 'Jan. 18, 187 L , Gto. L. Kr_ELmi. • SM. The North •British and Mer cantile Insurance Co., of London and Edin burgh, when informed of their .losses by the Chicago fire, telegraphed back : " Subscribe 15,000 for the relief of the sufferers,. and draw on us at three days for our losses. For- insu rance in above Company, on as favorable terms as any other, apply to 0. D. Bauttrrr, Agent. No'ricE.—A special, meeting of the akbolders of the _Mutual Building and Sav ingoc Fund Association of Towanda, will be held in - o Grand Jury Boom , Towanda, Pa., on Mon ay evening, December lg. at 7 o'clock Sor t e prupose of amending Sections 2 and 3 6f Article L of By-Laws. . R. F. Guousctiv, Seey. W/CKIIAM t BLACK Hartford, Ct. fi.• a New York Ohio OR SALE.---N l itty , Rexen valuable A - building lots in Toftnas bm*ough. on Clicn7 street York avenue and Center stret , t. Liberal terms given to purchasers, as to pric e and terms of payment Apply 1. 0.1). 11ONTANYE. Oct.lB. VALUABLE REAL E S 1' A T E FOIL BALL—One lot 23l;illlk feet, or o=e lot any desired Width or length, situated nearly orpo alto 0. D. Bartlett's rcrandry, the proix-rty of the late James Makir.son. Apply to Pllyl2'7l ELIZABFrIII 'ILLELNSON:. TAILORESS.—Try Mrs. FrmEN nazi's work and prices. Shop 'in nest yellow house between , Ward Hone Ind Ilakery. opposite Post-Once . Towands Oct 22. 1 1571.--fim .;1) FARMERS, bring your produce and sell to OS k 17 rrsT11. Jan. 19, 1871. VERY CHOICE GREEN AND Black Tea selleng cheap at retail by Foz & SIM= RIDGWAY do Emir,. Wicsaaa. Discs. EriX3WA4 tt,'EvEncrT New Advertisements. GE 1 1 , cp i . 0 VI o A Ei 0 c 4 0 44' 0 ',.: 4 4 0 r 4 4 0 .11 p• 44 LA z Ei t i FBI * 4 i 1 E " 1 , 4 p 0 1 4) , . = NemAiri:disi=ta SEASON Dr 1871-2. , O. OF et LEMMA . , .. . . • . The committee' bar" made th e following -engage ents : I. • OLIVE. Z0.174.21r, Date—ICONESDAY, OCTOISEJI IS. Subjia--"Nico Yonng Men." Dr. - J: G. HOLLAND , • anurnri Trrcoam.) " Date—TUESDAT;iOVXMBEIt 14. ;subject: The Social Undertow." Ul.• JOKY 11: GO UGH. Thia—TUESD.S.Y. DECLILDEB. 2G 1871 Will it Pay." • - 1 • /V, PETROLEUM V..NASBY. 118te-JANUARY 31, 1872. Sul Jett — 7sa 31Urton of Skiner•sngh ANNA E. DICKINSON. Date—FEBRUARY 29, 1822 subJect—..3a im at Are.• The other lecturers ' , ail probably -ho lIE'VEY WAED BEECUEIL, E. 11. CHAPLS and ROBERT COIAER. The IrMSELfriOWS QT.ILITETTE 'CLUB will give a Concert DE,CE3IIII:2. I. cleileral aduiludon • S . . 50 . Reserved Seats 75 _ • Season Tickets.., 3 50 . Tickets for Baba at Pcurrark. & # 131.111r6 Drug Store. Sale of Reserved Seats will ci ‘ imarince two•days before each lecture. I=l JNO. F. SANDERSON. L. A. FROST. J. IV. VAN 'FLTYL. Towanda, Oct. 5. 1571: THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY BOOTS, SHOES AND , RUBBERS, lIATTKE METROPOLITAN STORE, taIIFITTILS PATTONS BLOCS, BRIDGE STREET Tue largest stock of' Boots, Shoes and .114bl , rs ever brought into Brad- ford Conuiy, whicn. will be sold 25 per cent. cheaper than they can . be bought at any other eztablishtuent I bay my goods at..firat Lands and thereby save the Jobber's profits, which enables me to sell cheaper than any other Ho - 110 is TuNanda RUBBERS ! RUBBERS!! Of all the latest. styles, which will be retailed at Factory Prices.- Kipp and Calf llpots,and Ladies Fine Shoes, retailed at Whole- sale Prices I hare the telusi.. - L: sale of SAM- lIEL WILSON'S INlcus', Womens', Mis , A2s and- Child ens Fiq - Shoes, which aro. the west ever brought into the market I ! EL Ll§ -11. NOE, DraDGE STREET. T•man.b., Sop:. ITI i T HErjrN DERSIGN'ED ARCHI TECT AND BUILDER, wishes. to inforin the citizens of Towanda, and vicinity. that lie will give pi:animist attention - to drawing plans, designs and specifications for all manner of buildings. priest,• and public. Superintendence given for reasonable compensation. face at residence N. E. corner of F,ettoud and Elizabeth sarects, where he will be fount every evening from 7 to 10 p. ut.. Saturdays all day. J. E. FLE3IEiG„ oct. 5 ME DuIZIL. - Towanda. Pa. • V ALUABLE FAJfII FOR SALE. The undersigiaeloffers for gale his farm sita ated in Laporto twp.. Sullivan county, Pa.. on the stage road about midway between Laporte and Du. sh9re, on the banks of the. Lovalsock creek. Paid tarm contains 7G acres of land; about 30.acrea.well cultivated, and the rest well timbered. Rag on it a raw mill, grist mill, good water power, •large plank house, kept u a tavern, a largo plank barn, a horse stable with good itheds, and other outbuildings, and a good bearing, drchard. Demon for gelling, ill health. For further pattienlars address . Oct. 5. 1871. HERMAN' RING. ANCHOR LINE STE.DIERS. Sail every Wednesday and Saturday.' to and from NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. Calling at Londerry to Land Valls and Passengers. The Steamers of this favorite' line are built cm pressly for the Atlantic Pawn:fez Trad'e, and fitted np to Every respect with all the, modern improve ments calculated to insure the safety. comfort, and convenience of paesengers. Passage Rates Payablel in Currency, to GLASSGOW, LLLERPOOL and; LONDONDERRY. FIRST CABIN. IGS and S. accordmg to location.! CABIN RETERN Tlcsrrs, 1130. securing best a& commodatlons. DVDERMEDIATE, $33. STEEW , AGE, 112& 'Parties sending !or their friends In the 44:4Conunk try can purchase tickets at wdneed rates. For !la ther particulars apply to urNDEASGN BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green. N. Y. or to S.C. MEANS. Central Express Office. Towanda. Pa. 3uortlP7t. : ;. .. 4 . = --- .; 4.. i-; 1.... ci • r....,:.-.....7.. ±..- 'N. 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' • IRON. &- NAILS, IEI AT 33.ax_irrivirmw- is MAIN . STREET. Agent 'for the . eele'brated ffe4_ting 'Call and see it with a iR it. A fine line of Cooking Stoves, among are the N. P. RICKS. FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Carefully packed, sauce price as conk- Sash, Oils ; Putty, Paint A: N'apishee JEWETT'S P 'RE WHITE LEAD Looks, L:itcties; Butt's, Screws, Horse Shoes and Toe Corks PURE 311 - NILLA -HAY ROPE, Cheaper than any Heuse in.the State • ltiiy will sell !you . anything in the Hardware lin 10 per :cent,: cheaper for cash than ail} , House in Bradford • oun 3 Towantla Nov: 1, 1871. BOOTS, SiasA .BOOTS BOOTS . AND SHOES, Iu eiOless varicitv 313c:oact. 93c)cv4s. L. M 0 0 DY!, C 0., - Have the sole control for the Retail Htuntphrey Bros. BOOTS AND SHOES Manufattnrea in Towanda, And d e are retadirig them as low as other houses are ' retailing Eastern Goods. DON'T ,BE DECEIVEa! Be sure Mat you are buying these Boots, for it d'ont stand to reason 'that. an Eastern Boot, made by ma chine. througlicsd,Will iZgin to .wear with the cele brated :TOWANDA BOOTS RUBBERS! 'RUBBERS! ~large assortment, which eea a.^e selliza large redaction In prices. \ VI! keep none but flrrVinality Rubbers. FINE - SHOES ! FINE *SHOES! FINE SHOES For Ladles, Misses :Ina Children, in Peb. Goat, Kid, French Kid. Serge ant French Calf.. in fact all tho styles manufactured by the. best Factories in the eountee.. . - ATULL LINE Or EMIT'S GOODS ON ILAND! ROBES! LAXRETS! . Just . • 'atock of Wolf, Buffalp and Lap l 5 'r r or,v al!e lor cash: TIU TRAVELING r.Atisi St , T hr Isrgret aszortruent in Una B....01111;A eurresph.,,l, tug ' G I; c‘ : us a c.lll and you Fill be suitl: 1190 DY & Co L. L L. MOODY,' ) WATKINS. j I Toyrantls; NoT.' 1, IS7I 129 Stove,. ILLUMINATOR! . AIR LECE," - PAY MASTER, NORWOOD: PRARIE HONE, SENSATION, &c., ,t, c ._ 111011 Allierie :11.1 J • 1 1 M. D. 'BALDWIN C.1142' BOOTS, RUBBER BOOTS, trade of HIND-MADE RUBBERS! i ;OBES ! Miceligneous. - I El!. 111 e ~ " LOW PRICES von.: -FIRST : - CLASS GOODS ! IS THE RULE .AT .‘;'\'' 11 , N ."1" A: . IN' Z ; - STOCK NOW COMPLETE IN ALL BMUS OF I==i DRY. ei-'0 OJD ! LADIES .1..)'ll 0-ENT6 Furnitiihing o s l*L0011 . :01L CLOTHS LEM CARIPM'TSI BOOTS AND SHOES TIIUN.KS & TRAVEL LA ti BAGS! HATS AND CATS ! U Rrl:4-1-IAS lECI:OCIi44Y IND GLASS-Willk. C K 0 1.0 E Fantily Groceries! 105 11.4p1 STREET, 01,T111: SQL ARE..: TOWANDA, I,A August 30, IS7I TDIROCZAMATIONi-WHEREAS, Han. PARRIS B. STAIR=II, Presick'nt Judg to the 12th Judicial Markt, consistang of. theconn -Ifes of Bradford and Snsquehenna. and UMW. Zast:- Lox Pursue Intl. N. VertDrst, Associate Judges, to and for said county of Bradfoett, berets:sued-their precept bearing date the 31st day of October, 101. to me directed. for holding a Court of - Oyer and Tertniner. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, -Conanion Pleas, awl Orphan's Court at Towanda, for the county of Bradford, on 'Monday, Deccan, bee f. 1811, to continue three troths. Notice Is therefore hereby given to the , Coronersr. and Justices of the Me" of the cotuaty of Bradford, that they be then and Ahern In their proper person, dat 10 o'clriek in tho' fOrenoon of se/d• day, with re cords, ingnisitions and other remembrances,, to do those things wadi to their race ,eprsartsbus to he done: stidthoee who are bound 'by recognizance or ortherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who 'are or maybe In the Jail of said county, or , who shad be bound to appear at the' said court are -to be the end there to prosecute againsethem as shall-be inst. Jurors are rennested to be punctual:a their atten dance; agreeably to their notice. . / • Dated at Towanda, the 31st day of October. Julio: year alum Lord, -one thousand eight hundred and saventyaane, and of the Independence of the United Stab a, the ninety-fcrarth. . J..P. i 1 AN FLEET, &trial' LIST OF THE NAMES OF PER .I-41 SONS strewn to act as Jurors in a Court of Common Pleas to be held et Towanda, on MON DECE)IIIEII 4, 1871 ; f GRACTD MCOILS. . Armenia, Charles L. Green; Athens tarp... Sidney Loomis; Burlington West, W. D. 04131tURV. S. H. Ballard; Granville, Noah I..oomis: Leffoi. P. A. Ho', comb; ISlOnroo boro., J. B." Smith; Orwell. Edward Boardman. Jr.. Holsou Barnes; South Creek,. S. H. Ingersoll; Smithfield, Isaac M. Eames. A. 0. Camp bell; Sylvania. Clark Tinkhatn; Standing Stone, Pat rick Bauer Towanda bore.. Geo. Gnstin; Towanda North. Richard Horton, Wilford Easterbrooks; Troy bent:. Hiram Bnck. Ezra' S. Jewell; Troy tWp.. tam Rdr.kweil ; Tuscarora,. Wesley C ; Warren, I. SLanthester, John 11. - Carey; Wyalusig-3,, Wrp. Chamberlin. - • zsuvr.r.qz renows—rin.n. witx, Athens twp , John P, Chase, John Bora , Orth, John A. Perkins: Albany. E. P. Auer!. Den.): Van Dyke. .19p1W. Wilcox, Charles Schtncrkenbeckrr; Asyty Wilmot Camp: Barclay. L. W. Tiffany. C. W, Tidd ; West liuglington,,L. J. Fanning : Co:limb:a, Alfred, Havens; Payton twV.. Henry 31atson, Hiram Lind: Granville, C. R. Kenyon; Berrie-r, W. J. Mitten: Litchfield, Jolin Teed, Faoderlek Jolinv,h ;,Lelitoy John-McKee!, 'Lewis Darling: Overton, Edw. Fralke: Ridgbnry. Charles, Hendy: Rome tory.. S. Layton, W. B. Parka; Roinerboro., Hiram Woribitru; tug' Stone. Jae. O'Herron; South Creek. Jacolild. Aber: Snriciglleld. Lewis U. Beach; Sbeghrikuin. 1111-. ton Phillips. Edw. Brigham; Terry. WilsoreStrond, J. M. Mann: Troy.torp.. S.'N. Spalding; Tuscarora, W.-L. Ackley; Towanda burr,.. Fred. S, VOLitman ; 'W3 - sox, Geo.. Pool, Richard E. O: 'Myer. Edward C. Drake: Wyalusing, CO e Donovan; Windham, \V. If COND 'WEEK . APYluni. Th'nrY Westbrook: Athena born., 1.,aa.• Gregory. C. 0. Huntingdon; Barclay, - James Powers, Frank NOrthrup. Crane: Colrinibia. Timothy Guatin; . Canton tam.. Jaeob. Holx.rta; .Franklin. Calvin Varney; llortroe Grp.. Onaaldo Hellomr; Pike, Lewis A. Bosworth Rome twp.. Clinton Wattles. Aber; Ileebet.Bidg bury, George Lowman: StapdtngStoz,e, H. E. Huff; I.heiln quip. Abram Dingman; Springtleld„-Norman S. Howley, Alvine Berry; Sylvania, dames F. Bristol. !Iceman Burritt ; Towanda Loro., Horatio Black, IL. A. Burbank, Hiram llMtil, Fred. C. Gore; Towanda twp., Ira E. stevene; Troy Loro., Edward Vandine. Henry Cobb; Troy twp., Nebmn wood; IFlgtior. Hen ry Shaw; Windham, Geo. Olmstead. S. pl--)Laddeu Wilmot; :lobe H. Fitcb, Paul B. IluneininT,S• Tuttle; Wyeoe. J. Cuulsitn; Warren. Wm. -W. Baker; Welles. Ilyron Capron; l'etcrl..lloardelee;Wfalusinr, Anme, Slevt.n.l. , • Atli( na tn - p.. Wrlght Dnnliatti : Athev liem.. AL S. ntcfclatlgh; A - sylum, N. P. Moody, I). ffrnmbu 1, J. lioniet; Albany, E. Dobinsou ; Armenia. S. Bo lia - ; West Ilnrlingtou, B. L. Rockwell. T Blackwell; ar lir.gton twp., E. Iton.ilir. Tlarclay. Isaac D. L'l lit: Canton t , ap...T. M. Watt4..l". Spahling; rf e ni, , J. Foyle; Litchfield. 1. Cooper. T. It: Cotton, Ed rd -Ltarco.ili; I.eltoy. .N. Jead..l:v. P. llaxt...ma ; Orrell, Ana 'Darrow; 'tonic , boro.. H. Prince; S'prinfleld, A. Westbroole: Sheshegnin. I..Newrnan; Siuithfield; N. Tracy, 5. - I"..ll;:tche.r: Terry,..B. "Lorton: TroY bor.,„ ci. P. Veile. D. L. La.napnian; Towanda boro.. M. .2'.. Ali, J. liranna. (bet?: Shay-mt. C. Kirby; Towanda tarp., Davids,m; Oster. C.' E. Purntreon, Thomas; Windham, C. Morey: Wytmx. John Lenox Wyalu: , ing, Justus Ackley; john Eaglet', TroF t Linderman. Tql EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice _CV. hereby given that there has been filed and ettted In the of of the Register of 'Will& in ctn.l for the enmity of Bradford, seeounta of administra tion upon the falkiwing e,tat-A. Tit. • Final a• - coont of 11. C. laird and E. C. llerri..k Fseentota of Daniel *:ll.eDutfe.e. Final acconr.t. of I. A, I".errr• F.setatt ,, r t,f Y. tl. Cl,noehan. Final aecout:t A. Final account . of m,rii,ah.E. re 5, , ..d.• 1 gm' ticor, , ,• F. Ilortma Exonitor of Hoiry Fessencl,n. Final acootnit of'Siilc.4 Pelmet , Atltuini-trbtor ILibcol7. Final ceon_tit v.. Aura - ..t James B. Howe. _ Final avcoiant of 11 , 2:un0 a Admiu:strators nt Natltau Bali; . . Firml meow:if - of Nanh•y M. Jars . L 3 ofj. K. Jarvis. FinL.l amount of ;:i.::ar.l of Owen .l[e( n. ucceai•ed. Partial . ae.sr.unt of .Tam, .+ 11. Wtlleg and .1..1: Spaldin;.: Allnliui.qtritors of tieorge H. 'Welles. flae appralqrment of property sot olt by thr - Fx.. , .., ntors or Almirustrators, to vritlov. - .1 - or A.hildren ct' the to! e:wing rlrzeents. • Estate of Sohn G. Maksle,. .. Eatate of Simeon Taytoe. 'l. l E.• - tate of Etiraur Bork. - • • , Estate of Samuel Warner. , . • Eat•iti? ef Atignstin.l4.wie. Estate of G. U. Stone. . ',.' i I.',ttte orDautO lioldrikigt , , , -=- • - Estate of Myron M. MoodY.• ' . Estate of George D. cook. Esiatedf Joseph Doane. • • ... Eptate of \lcholas Demorest. , The above VII be presented to the Orphan' .ourt of Pradford County for confirmation as I'. own: Thu': December 7th' 187 t C. E. GLADDINd . • INCORPORATION NOTICES.— In the matter of the Incorporation of ntr Towanda Buildinct aml Sating fond Arroe!atlOn of Towanda Boronnh." -Notice itg hereby:gNen that the above named. As sn,lation has pres , oftld to the CourE of Common 1"1.-mg of Itrailford County th.ir *Aele of A anociation ahttintt for a thkree of Incorporation., end_ the said Cone. hating emaniined the name. and flndina them core t. will decree that they bo incorporated n 4 prayed for. on Monday, the 4th day of Dec. IS7I. at o'clock tin.less can4o he 'shown to the con s . rant. W. A. THO)LAR, • Nor. 15'11.-n-3 Prothonotary. • A tDITOR'S XOTICE.-IN THE the Estalo r f D. S. Iforton . , deceased. In 11,, Orphan's Conrt of Er - n.l . finq county. : . . The imilersigned. appointed by tfie Orphans' Court of said connty.an Anditiir. to Marshall as.?ets and dis tribute funds to the hands of tlina,lm'r of paid estate. will attend to the duties of, apiiiointmcnt, at the offlc, of Overton- &• y.lsbree in the- borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY, 1.136 Ist day of DECESII3EE; 1971.- at 1 o'clock. a. m., at which time and place, all. nersons haring claims to said moneys, are required. to present the same, or be forover`deliarred fr s oni coming in upon-said fund., oct 8,"714iv E. OVE.2 . tTO,N, To,. Auditor. AUDITOR'S IOTICE.L- 1 7/? the mat: fer of f 7, of IT. S. Przraton. ctreeas,d.' Ir thrr Court of Common Pleas of ItradforApounty. ruo mulctsigned appointed bythe o.phan'a Court' of salitCounty an 'auditor to marshal the assets and distribute funds in the hands of the - -actrutnistrator, of rail estate.- will attend fa the duties of said ap pointment. at hie office in the borongh:of ToWanda on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1871, at 1 o'clock p. in.. at which time and mace 411 prrsoiiii haciug claims upon said money are required to present the Ramo or bo d,..bat•red from coming in upon said money. • B. IfcREAN. Tosi•anda, nic: 3, int • AD 3I M ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-- I •Notice is hereby :risen that all persons indebt ed t the estabs of GURCE , ...: CLARK. deceased, late of Lhrlinctom are, requested . to make immedi ate ,'rokyinent, and all persons having, claims against • „aid estate. must present -them drily authenticated/for t.citlenient. ' - - BENJ. M. CLARK, 0ct.5.'71.wc, 1 Administrator.'-, ~.._ • AnaITSIsTRATOITS NOTI; i7 , - Notice is hereby given that all persons i ebb ed to the estate of WM. W. EASTABROOK . ate of. T, , W11111 tp.- dee'd. are ree nested tn make i mediate payment. and all persons haying claims sizainNt said estate must present the same dilly authenticate,d for sittlement. .117 LIA ANN FASTABROOK, arms Gonit Nov'S-ArG XE CIT T 0 'S NOTICE7-' Notice is heretic CiVf`ll that'all Persons Indebted to the -estate of JOHN F. DODGE. late of Terfy twp...de.fd, are rennestNl to make inaMedUite pay-, ment, and all persons having CnItTEIR against said es. tate must prest•nt the same duly anthenticated for settleaut. JAMS E. DODGE, D. DIMOCK DODGE. ' . Exoentors.- tvw :St .V, ()TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN _LI that application will bodnade at the nest meet ing of the Legislitanre of Pennsylvania for the in g orporation of a Saringit Bank, tote known as the Towanda Savings Bank. to -have a capital o • fifty thousand dollars. with authority to ingress the 'lO2O to any amount not exeeeding three- lin dred tholisand dollars. The objects of said bank ate -to receive money - on deposit and to discount notes. tills, .kg.,..and to exercise gencial banking-privileges. to be located in tne borough of Towanda, county of Bradford, with' authority to t-stabliah branches at other places in said county, ' juno L',,'7l-Cm. - • NOTICE is hereby giv,ep_ that 4p plic•ttiotrxill be tuadeprtltsr Legislature nf Poin,mlyania for the inciorporat onof a Savings Bank, with discounting and depOsiting privileges. to bedoeated at Wyalusine: Bradford County. with a capital of £25.000. with the privilege to increase- the R3lllO to $1 4 10.000. under the name and styie of the Wyal using Savings Bank. - • 0(1..18 • t "p 4 XECUTOTIS NOTICE.- I.lNotice Is horgks given that all persons indebted to the estate of NEHEMIAH GREGORY. late of Wilmot. deed, are requested to make. immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present , them duly, authenticated for settlement. MARSHALL S. GREGORY. °eta-wt.; . Executor. EC . IT TOR'S NOTICE.I- Notice is hereby given that all parsons indebted to the estate of Levi - Huffman. late of Wilmot ttrp.. daccased, s.ro requested to make Immediate payment, and all persona having claims against said estate must present them dnly authenticated . for settionent: . JOSFInf EBERLtN. GEORGE EBERLM Director:. oct:2 1-w6- XECUTOWS NOTICE.- lit ee is hereby Mien that - all penning indebteil to the estate of JICO W. BOWMAN. late - et Monroe. &rear:4; are requested to mako payment, and all personti having claims against said estato must present them truly authenticated feir Settlement. HEXRIETTA BOWMAN. B. B. BOWMAN. - • A. la, T T TN. IMZEZEI ZDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-. Notice is hereby given theta! personsindelieT to .tho eatato of AMOS PIETWE, late of 'Troy. deceased, aro requested to make immediate_RsyMent and all persons having claims against said' estate moat present them duty authenticated for • kettle. mcnt ROBERT F. ItEDINGTON. no% .13.1r6 ^ - Administrator. Lt.gal. la=l ti (I. W. WM,. i!IlM=]!ill fora ministrat,r MEM Administrators =EI