BEES ItidfoniftpMn Tel nda,_Thursdaydlo 11,1872. CAL AND GENERAL. j BiscON; Mimi* otwyabning; died in Pittston on Bandayzight/sO. _ The. Typo Bays the Ram= at local paper received at - that cello& is the It is lawful ta, catch trout with and lisepow, provided they ofil bite. El= ! An interesting entertainment off at the N. E.Churoh this Manes vening. BIZ CIE BURTON EDVFARDII4 . 42O3II:IIIII- i the residence of 14 eteptstim 7 4 4 uum I 'm, tin., of this plod., : in a: MICA; The ice broke up. and. passed the river very quietly, on Friday laat. L 3 nowlmilleient 'water for rafting. ont of There The Weekly Epitomist is the a now paper soon to bo issued at Wil .rt, tinder-the 'editorial management, of Amon. late of the Gazette and Bulletin. DIM hams L. 11. • The *lies of the Baptist are holding an ice cream and maple •estivai, in the baildhig lust east of the office,.this week. • DEE ingar EF.PO IT H. Sabbath evening next, April 4, Iter.. Ew If er commences in the • eh, Of Smithfield, a series of Berea Bab . bath clvening discourses, on the parts of the Lord's Prayer. Dr. LAUD and N..C. Emus= us:cs l uld their lot, north of the Episdopal Par go nag to 31. A. Susw, Esq. We are pleased leaftfiliai Mr. S. intends building himaelf a renidepee in our town.' ti!p,.. Mrs. BETSEY PRArr, widow of the late Penny B. I'ELVIT, received last week raynint in fall on the two accidental policies ielJ ly her husband at the time of his death. The amount received was about SP,OOO. —.. Two new Post Offices have lwen !, , :tatilished in this county recently : ono at Foot of Plane, with TIIEO. SmtErza as P. M.. and tb , other at Greenwood, with E. W. Nzst. a , P. M. The latter office has been named [ ell." - tee. We have unintentionally neg-" icctel to notice the fact that Rev. J. 8. &xi anr-has become connected with the Business /te,t, editok of "Sunday - Reading" depart ment. Mr. S. is an - ablo writer; and his article's will 1,,C read with interest and proBt. Bcn.DING Asiocunexs.—lt has been deeidt'l by Judge ItocxEFFALEn, of Sunbury, that in Pennsylvania, tinder the act of 12th April, 1859, Savings Fund, Loan or Building Associations may, in eina of non-piyment of installments or interest by borrowing stock holders, for the spac . e of six mouths, enforce paymtnt of principal and interest without de ducting the premium paid or interest thereon. I'EnsoNAL.--" Gen. A. S. DIVEN, of Elmira, has been chosen Vice President of the Erie Railway; with the powers and duties of the general management of the affairs of -tlie Comil4ny. - Gen. Dnmi's intimate knowledge of thc:itrio Railway, his great experience as a man, his unquestioned ability and star tegrity, most signally qualify him for ponsible position.—Owego Times. ,Iro.! lint; it this rei I . Junin latkum: died in this n Friday morning last, after a. protract ss. Ills funeral was attended by a large rof frienlls on Sunday diternoon. Ile I ricd with Masonic honors. The religioue s were conducted by lbw. W3l. MeGLant the Episcopal Church. The deceased wife of only a few months, who has rty condolence of thiS entire communi- / CC I o illn• mini was b MERE !111, o 1 Ire e 3 the h -41 r An old subsCriber at Canton, ling his subicription _for the present BEM 111 bought I should - be be able to dispense to Itttror.tr.n, since co havii,got a home that/ feel Under, obligations to patron• on my return from California, I find ditict devoted to the interests of Peter , or at least seems to bo trying to.cover otti over his schemes for a new county, ice concluded that in order to kceppoit al the-schemes and deceptions on. both shall have t 3 continue my subscription • ... "I t' With t PaPer me; I the .se l Herdi or sat r.o 1 h td on sokA, t 9 the REPOIITER " Itesvottiitly yours. Se- At a special meeting of Valley Lodgel of Odd Fellows, of Shealicquin, held Thursday evening, April 4, the iollowhig newly I dk.ffi ec ocers were installed by D. P. Kicsrr, D. D. G. M., assisted by it delegation from. Bradford Lodge of this place: N. G.—LATMENCE VOUGHT. 7 - V..o.—Joior N. Guirrix. ' . ' • : See'Y.—(l. W. KtN.Nr.v. Seey.—.l. P. DX/EU:4. "Freas.—E,wm Gorr:. Representative to Grand Lodge Wit.r.rax teir At a special meeting of Linta held April 6, it was resolved that, WIIOtEAS, It has pleased Almighty God to rem - dre by death from among ns our friend and comrade, Jerre Madden, who has been endear ed to us by many tics of friendship and corn rihionship in this company, whose upright. r.emly charicter we shall long remember, and whol;is efficiency amopg us.has open been-teal tied ; t herefore, ResiJleed, That we hereby tender to the family and friends of the deceased this expres- Bio/1 of our appreciation of his merits, our re membrance of his worth, and our sincere symr Panty and sorrow at his death. GEO. W. °max, licey. etr At a sta,teil rpeoting,of 'rowan' da Diltmrrn,,loi, S. of ,T., .1 4 1 d on We()nesday everliaz 1a t, the folbning officers - 11;ere 4,1 fur the ensuing terns : W. P.—J. P. VAN Ft.r ! ra". W. A.—FruNic WALBOGN. $. 7 -CnAs. D. Prxe. A. R. S.-31.ratY A. diausoN. F. 3.—Tuns. Gatinrus. Treafr.--N. P. Bnoaii. Chap.—J=os Renate. Con.—JonN F. ISDLLEn. . • A. C.—Skr.A.o Lmsrpos. I. S.—Nerve MActrrosn. BOYLE. -zr At a special meeting of Union LQ , It; , 108, L M., held Friday evening, April 5, the following resolutions were adopted: ERIS" It haspleased the Supreme Arclu tect .1 the Univrto remove from the scenes fit el hly labor our esteemed brother, Jerre Mad on; therefore, .r , ircti, That as a Lodge and brethren, we tee S to the worth pilau, deputed brother-- trtle • his duties as a Mason, and by his inter mar .e within and without the Lodge, his mem erF that of a good man and a good Mason. li piked, That the sympathy of the Lodge is h respectfully tendered to his bo real' • widow andiamily. That as a mark of tee t the insignia of mourning be placed up on jewels of the Lodge, =4 worn by' the men berg. 1 sofred, That ;Loopy of these resolutions be rent to the widow of the demised, placed upon imites, and presented to the papers of thig borough for publication. Gro. V. Mun, Sec'y. ( CRT AT nyn.—The present 808, , • tion of the; Court at this place, has been an in:- Per t ene 61 the amount of business done. 48 held in Long 's and a large number . - sons Were in attendance. The first week JudOe P. D. Monnow, and lussociates Z. FIIIII• Snd S. D. Mumma, and the 81=4 week ',ledge P. B. Sruwersat,-prealded. The asses on the were disposed of as follows : D leweY Buell ra. W. S. Dobbins, continued by Pubes. I', B. Person vs. TetzISBI et.• al., continued by Parties. . F, H. Person vs.. John Wolf, et. al., continued Ls Parties. • II P. Lonvs. Alonzo Long's administrators; verdict far pkintiff $130.9. 14m. Bners vs. Jas. .Rogers, ilroPred fron, li s t, - i-t• • Thomas Brown mi. eontinned tj T. J. Deals - vs. (lent= township; reAballo:e defendant.' Daniel Bousbtozrys. We . p..-IfooroirMmeil sit* oi &WM: G. P. Ranloj vs. Bailtcr, Yin Names 1 00: Battled.. - .lodgment torplaintiff $47.83 Job. OisoasB all:Mitibeni OMAN IbillroaB CO. 'Verdict for WMIBB I / 7 38: LITI SUM vit. Tertgot tee pbantar A. W. PAW vs._ John !Wig ;,"tadist igaintiff 1187.51. • - • James Final vs. Wm. 8. Baker; non "pros. taboo by *MAIM - • ' • D. W. Cornell Ts . . Carle, Ccdoan settled 17 writ4ng filed. ilecriG. Garnet ri. Northern Zeoind nag. road . Clo.; cue stated. -Maxon Morgan ea. ICMoslder, et. al.; rot , diet for plaintif WO. John A. ran= TA. Northam Cassini Ha mad Oa.; =tinned. , • John Jerokonan ra Frand. Greco; contintuB I* *Mei. G. W. Langford vs. Schuyler Gates; eontint - ed at oat of defendant.- - • _ O. 8.. Davison vv. Wm. S. Dobbms; seUktd. John . McClelland vt. Northern Central It. IL Co.; waived. . , W. L.Amatten vs. iota H. Calkins; verdict for defendant. M. G. Coleman• lit. Charloi Loomis; continu ed by parties. , - • Hannah Sweeny vs.i'homas A. Jackson; ver-, diet far defendant in bath eases. Ephraim cue vs. Henry Matson; verdict for defendant. C. A.,_Sriso n. John Sweeny, continued it cost of plaintiff • "Isaac Holley vs. Orr WULson; referred to ar bitrators. A. M. Pitch ve. trel C. Porter; settloi. Judg ment for plaintiff OW. Julia Axtell ra, C. T. Morn, et. ai cantina ed at Coat ot defendant. ' JuliA Axtell re. 0. P. Ballard ; continued at coat oT defendant. . . W. Braise vs. E. Pomeroy; continued„ W. Praise rib. Wm._ B. Poster, continued at cost of Plaintiff.- • Wzn. B. Foster vs. Wm. Brake; coniinned.— Northern Tier Gazelle. • - PERSONAL.—C. V. Bml4o...rmer ly of Athens, but now a resident of Chicago, was in town on Monday. —Mrs. B. &NORM= hs,s given up house keeping for the present, and will reside with fdr. ME tume's familt until her new residence on Chestnut street is completed. • —A qalot but pleasant bridal party came off at theresidence of E. Ounce, Esq., at Ilighlarul, on Wednesday last, on which . occasion Rev. W. liciilLavornits of this place, solemnized a matrimonial alli ance between M. IrCor, of Lewistown, and Risa Amor. youngest daughter of Mr. (1. We regret to lose Miss Altrum, but most heartily commend the good taste of Mr. itralY in his selection of a life partner. " —Col. J. H. Hortvcr.v Las been appointed Su perintendent of the Bernice Colliery, by the Sullivan Anthracite Coal Company. Col. H. is an urbane gentleman, just suited to the posi tion. —We regret to learn that Mr. Gorr, of the American House, has been suffering from ill health for some time past: ,LOCAL LEGISLITION.—The follow ing bills were passed by the last Legislature, and signed by the liosenaor: An Act to divide the borough of Towanda, Bradford counts, into three wards, et cetera. ISEcrioN 1.. Z'e it oKicted, etc., That the bor ough of Towanda in'the county of Bradford, is hereby divided into three wards, as follows, riz:. all that part of said - borough lying south of a line beginning at. the river bridge and thence westerly along the centre Of Spruce street to the land lately owned by the estate of David Cash, and thence by the south line of said land to the west line of said borough, shall be the First „Ward ; and all that part of said borough lying north of said line, and south of a line be ginning at the river and running westerly along the centre of Canal street and Old Plank Road street to the west line of Third street, - and thence sonth,eighty degrees west to the. west line of said borough, shall be the Second Ward; and all that part of said borciugh lying north of said line, shall be the Third Ward, and the said wards shall be separate election districts; and the court of quarter sessions for said county shall on petition of at least twenty of the elec tors of said borough, fix the places in said bor ough from tithe to time, at which their several elections shall be held'. Each of said wards shall be entitled annually to elect one member of the town council tl serve for three years, and so many and for such time as may ho ne cessary to fill any vacancy from death, resigna tion or otherwise; and the said council, as in creased by this act, shall organize and elect its officers in the same manner and have the same powers and duties as set forth in the act of eighth April, one thousand eight 'hundred and fifty-one, entitled an act-relating to the bor ough of Towanda,' a majority to constitute a quorum to do business, but no ordinance shall bo passed or revealed without a majority of the whole council; and the said council aro hereby authorized to regulate and prohibit exhibition of plays, shows, mountebanks, street hawkers, jugglers, and other exhibitions within the bor ough. Provided, "That the borough of Towan da shall bo and remain one school district, and one district for the assessment and collecdons of taxes, and shall only be entitled to the num ber ofinstices, constables, and other officers to whichlt would have been entitled if this act had not been passed, except the judges and in spectors of elections .and the increase in the number of its town council. " H. L." SEC. 2. The judge and inspectors of elections last chosen by the people. shall hold the eke hone for the Second 1)-aid, and the court of quarter sessions shall appoint the judges and inspectors of eleetimis for the First and Third Wards, to hold until after the next January election; the judges of the election of the seve ral wards, shall meet at the prothonotary's of fice in said borough, on the day after each bor ough election, and count the rotes east for bor ough officers, and make out returns of the same, and make out certificates for the dffer ent persons elected to the different borough offices; the judges to have one dollar each for said service to be paid by the borough treasur er. • Sec. ii. Separate register lists for the several wards shall be made and posted up by the pro per officers, according to law, for tho inspec tion of the public. -3 An Act to incorporate the Toivarkla and Wy ifox Free Bridge Company. SecrioN L Be it enacted, etc., That Job. P. Kirby, John F. Means, A.-6. Mason, John Beidleman, E. T. Elliott. C. S. Russell and M. C. !lemur, of Brad ford county, be, and they are hereby appointed, commissioners, to open books, receive subscrip tions and organize a company under the name, style and fide of the Towanda and Wysox Free Bridge CompanY, fur the , purpose of erecting a 'bridge across the Susquehanna river from any point in the borough of Towanda to the town ship of Wysox in the county of Bradford. Sze. 2. That the capital stock of said compa ny shall be fifteen thousand dollars, to be di vided tutu shares of ten dollars each, with pow er to increase the same, if necessary, to an amount sufficient to build said bridge. SF:C. 3. That whenever five thottsant dollars of the capital stock shall have been subscribed, the con misisioners named in this act, or any four of them, may hold an election for the di rectors of said company, of which election" , ten days' previous notice shall be given by baud bills or otherwise; the board shall consist of seven directors who shall elect from their num beri-ITiresident, treasurer and secretary. bac. 4. That the directors so chosen shall hive authority to select the location of said bridge within the limits hereinbefore mention ed, and the bridge erected under this act shall forever be a free bridge. Sac. 5. That this company shall be under the provisions and subject to alt -the restric tions of the act regulating- bridge companies, approved the twelfth day of April, A. D., ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-dye, and its supplements so far as the same are not incon sistent 'With this act. /40ST.-91 the Baptist Festival, on Tuesday evening, a Lady's Far Cape. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. . HOUSE TO RmlT.—Enquire at R. M. WELLI2I . Coal caw. .Alsa-e Clover Seed at Fox guicves. ips..-IVe have a fine line of Tea— Oolong, Young Ilyson, Japan and Ityson. Llcear-n kEnwAnag. ge...Vendue billsjorinted at. this office on abort notice. ' g Cut this out and present it at C. F. Criorne, yon want to buy Wall paper cheap. gek.J. 0.. FUOST k Sons aro now selling their Woven Wire Mattresses at a redac tion of two dollars. 36.. Mrs. J. D. Hrt.r. is now in Now York, and wM return In a few days with a large sisortment of Spring 31fliriery Goods of the lilted styles.' FOB 11EST ON REASONABLE TEE3IB. - Some goad Farming and Grazing Lands, :with Itttildingg also somo Vacant Rouses, in Smith field township. Allrers P. Saw; Easton, Pa.. BUSINESS LOCAL. munwnwm• -- - - n • ,•••,••• +he •nr• 11116 Mile boots made to order at L. L. Ittrarililres.Tr - 7 ,3 7- __ • : Groimd Plaster . 56.00 per ton, F u iburr.-L-L - good house with kegs' lid.' Eigatre of Oispola, lulu= u SALE.—A Lot near the upper Enquire at tais Office. stir Cheviot Shirts, "imported good" at N. Opumanz'a K. (1. P. . I • I- Large stock of Red and. White t Floar, at McC.►zz & EDWAIIDIe. DiS. The, iSolivar Hat—latest—at tho O. P. Flour and Feed at retail, at Steam Flour Milli, delivered free. - Met Don't forget the great Key ing Palace. . - • CE2 ' L on Sus. —A good Safe. Enquire office. A fine assortment of Valises, K. C. P. A large assortment of Fish of all giallo% on hand at MCCABE &'EDWAIII)S% • C. F. Cnoss is selling Bibles cents. • sip An inspection of onr.stock ili a:well:to obligation to buy. N. Gotstaxrrn, B. C. P A nice assortment of Prayer Boas, cheap, at C. F. Caosa'. rzkr..—All persons engaged Pain: • g signs for N. Cloi.nswrrn through the try, will please sdrortise Spring Overcoats. on Seim—Fifty yards striped Carpet. Mrs. Saoz, Lombard street. - bitir S. WOODFOUD has got fairly added in his new store on'llritlge street, and preriared to attend to all of his old customers, and many new ones as may call. ckrSplendid new stock of White s and Linens, at grAxs S; Butirxrres, Bridge street.. Stir Hired man 'wanted, :for gar de. • g and general work. Enquire at the In atit .te. • . - z Dolly Varden Prints and Ca m= brioi, ot . EvAxs ,t. Btr,Durrter. l , Bridge street. ' Seven choice dairy Dairy Cows for ale. Enquire of E. W. TOWNE.; Lome, Pa.' AA ril 4-4 w. .86-A large stock of new Dress Goode at Ev.t.srs S lituirtrue.s. B I 'dge stmt. SEED PoveroF.S.- - Bresee's Ring of the P.arlies, Peerless, and Early Potatoes, for Salo St the Institute. MIESEE'S Puor urtc POTATOL3.=-Ad inir4blo for tho table and remarkably produe tiv S A few bushels can bo had of J. C. Ilmo- WAS 'Franklin. •:.; Sunday School Sulicrintond ental and teachers will Std a good supply of 'clielp Bibles al Cnossr„ on SILE on 111:nr.—A :Woolen Enquire of BENJ. Nonni. near Mon- Fac TOC Me Molasses and , Syrups of all graties, cheap, at IteCazz & liptractie. Pea-vine, Ohio, and West- Brar.ch . Clover Seed;, also a, prima article of Timothy Seed, wholesale and retafi, at Morramts. 'on RE T.—The house now ocen Prie 'by Tuos. Dasaromp,oia Main street. Pos ses ;on given April 1. Enquire of 31. 11. Lax- ter Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine appes, etc., by the can, dozen or case, s,:ery i L che p, at . BleCazr.;t: Etra-Aios'. Houma and Lots for sale, on easy monthly payments, or to Rent. W. Bniatnatt.. Poplar street, Towanda, LAZAILLS & lifonms, mannfac- I . . of thoro celebrated spectacles, hive I nged their agency from J. Iltormax's to A. Cuswirent.uN's.i Buffalo Robes and Home BlinLets—elosing out sale regardless of cost, at . tiorrixrra Nitrouß Oxide Gus for txtract ini teeth, at Kaux'S:Araa-LEVe. o two-story Frame licks% in pleasant locality; Range in Kitchen ; two BaltimOre heaters warming whole from. Good cistern and well. Enquire of Isaac /Ina, or JANES WOOD. 'O5B - Tobacco of all grades, af, MCCABE & Kowmari. WurraxEr. c So; Rom°, Pa., arc Ealing Pea-Vino, OLIO 11114 West - Branch Closfr Seed, and Illinois Timothitieed, as ichesp as 63:cheapest: ie— Call at Mrs. J. D. lIILL's this ick, arAFCC the.Sprink; sty!e3 of Bonne trs '6l,z;c btrett, Towanda, ra.--2w Los-r.—Lbout October, 186'J, near tha residence of GEO. P. c. l %Sil, in Towanda, a small oral Brooch, ecinposed of a topaz set in a net -Work of gold. Any ono baring found tll6. game, ap.clJeaving it at this cftice, - will be lilier 7 ally rewalderl. Fon SALE.—A matched team of ,y horses, 5 apo l d G years old; would-ex 'lmago for one lieary horse. Apply to IltDo & Erzurn, 114 d, White A: Blue Store, To oth. Itar J. WarregEn d. Sox; Borne, , will pay the highest market,. ' price in cash t kinds of Hides , Skins and Sheep Pelts. To HrsT.—Tho House and Lot nOw occupied by S. 31ccalq Liman; on Wes. lon street. A firit rate vac fora person do. string to keep a livery sfable. Apply t Ovzn. & ELSIIIIEG. t®" Having lately added to our r ,gular business an -Insurance Agency, and basing some good Companies, we respectfulli ail a sbare of your business in this line. ' Yours respectfully, 'WwircrAz do ErscE. WAITTEI3.—Fivo hapdred good veil atcce. s' Kritsix S Mvu.ocic. ger Farmers; and Dealers will find it to their advantage to buy their Clover and Timothy Seed of Fox .t MEacrr.. They have a e stock and sell cheap. CHERRY Ltrusza WANTED.—A taty of 4by 4 inch scantling. and also one (1) lash boards, 14 to 20 inches wide, delivered at this place. Said elterrylp be ID, 12, lf or 16 feet long, Imo of heart, bad corners or bash. All good lumber. Personcadering will state price, how dry the lumber is; and how soon, d what quantities they can Wats/a. I . l 6 Addreat, W. O. Humor, EigteWorks, - Harrisburg, Pa. . March 7.-4 t • ,t-A4i4A,,,ee,_.z.r.l.pjc,:r4 Foy SALL-510054144 . on easy • 71.1111. _ . Ckrn Asna.—March 13, bleallk fibighani Dag. glibrat ldit besset:mill If any coo will pious poem aas wb Mk' will pay him lir kis treolia, s, • •, : . Loirr' .-Between Towanda and W - .0; hro Ostaitik Yostkrors. lb* ladle vet costar bror ,by laming Mom at Poona, & Co'.. Der Undertaking at E. N. Flow's, Rome, Pa., 25 per cent. cheaper than anyother Ann In the county. A fine hearse tantisbed when desire". 4w.—* I. Irmo E. d. Knioarzy is now re ceiving new Spring styles in erery variety et Millinery and Fancy Goode. ' April 4-3 w." Opening of new Spring MB. Unary Goode, at Ma fumes, Saturday, April G. Pine Street. Fon laus..—;On reasonable tenni, a first-class, light. open buggy.- Can be seen.at Brztnrsi fr. Co.'s Factory, Towanda. For terms, etc., address, P."Bartir, Easton, Pa. NS. Will be on exhibition, in a ,few days, tbo handsomeit spring Overcoats (insp e ct aeon in Towanda. " Boys; don't fall - to linspect thew at N. Gotnexrra's N. C. P. NoTicz:—The ladies of the Baptist Church and congregation will hog aft/mud Ice Cream Festival In the rooms above Dr. Dr rules office, near the Elwell House, commenc ing Tuesday evening, the 9th Inst.. Ncrncz TO Parsicum—Dr. G. W. Sroirc having removed from Warrezi Centre, Acre is now a good opening for a physician. Any one deiiring to locate there, can secure a good dwelling and a lucrative practice. Ad dress or enquire of J. F. Comm, Warren Ceti ire, Pa. April 4-4 w. GA4 FITTMG AND FIXTIIitES.—COD- Drxo, Itusszu. Co. have secured the services of a very superior workman. and . are prepared to do gas fitting on abort notice at the reduced rate of 13 . ants per foot. Now is the time to get work done before the price is adranced. A lesge stick of fixture; brackets, globes, etc., on hand. 1!!:&. D. A. PErrLs A; Co. have on 'mild a Very choice assortment of Millinery Goods, and a full corps of first-class Milliners; therefore they arc donadeut that they can sup ply all their old customers, and u many more as may wi.ll • the best goods at the lowest prices t at the sign of the big Bonnet. Towanda, April 10,1872.-2 w. 7 .ter We have on hand and offer at bargains : 1 Grover 1. Baker Sewing Machine, 2 Ladd t Webster's " " • 1 Wheeler t Wilson's -" 1 Franklin 41 II Leather 44 16' Call at the agency of ts. niDowAy & ByEnzrr, on Bridge street, still continuo to supply our people with everything in the Grocery and, Provision line, at very low rates. The proprietors are both active and industrious, and all customers are treated the sane. A child receives the same attention IA an adult. This fact has made the "Bed, White and Blue" the favorite place for families to buy groceries. • A Car.o.—l am reliably informed that certain parties engaged In the clothing business in this place, are reporting that there left Towanda, and this is to' notify my old friends and customers that such reports are in stigated by jealousy, and are false in erery par ticular. I am still engaged m the clothing business, and hare the best assortment of goods to be fonn.l in Towanda. Mr - Special examinations of taach bre for the Summer term of schools wall be held as folkiwe : • Lellaysrille, Saturday, April 13 ; East Smith. field, Tuesday, April 10 ; Troy, Thursday, April 18 ; Towanda, Tuesday, April 23. Applicants will please come provided with pen, ink, pencil, paper and reader. Exercises to commence at Velock . a. w. AL A. Kr.cart, Co. Supt. Toiratula, Pa., March 30, 1872. • -Fon SALE.—The valuable property . known is the Bradford Eftwise, and furniture ; also, two second-hand Billiard Tables. This property is well situated in !South Waverly, Pennsylvania, and La an excellent stand for a hotel, and 'sill be sold on easy terms to suit purchasers. For in regard to the situation of the premises, and price, enquire of W. D. KELLEY, of Towanda, Ps., or Jaws 8. liftman', of Waverly, N. T., who will answer all' enqtuiries with promptness. xi. New, after all that has teen said and written by interested - parties, ire are compelled by the decision of the people, who certainly ought to be able to judge, to still claim that the Sh.ger Improved Sewing Ma chines are not warrrassol. They do any work that any rowing machine &sea, as easy . and sisuply. They do not wear out. They will work as ce?ily fter years use as at first. . . Wrciniaat k Dr.aca, General A4cat& tam. Examine the figures below, from official returns. Sales of the leading Sew ing Machine Ws. for 1871: - SiNgc? ri , facti(ring, Cornpanj. Wheeler S Wilson Grorer taker. Weed Soring Machine Co . 39,655 Howe Machine Co., from Jae. to Aar— 31,010 Wilcox 3. Giblo 33,217 American 53,121 Wilson • Original Howe Domestic Da' L. C. NELSON is agent for the Domestic Sewing Machine. Yon can see (but nut hear, for they aro almost as noiseless as the snow Sake), two or three of the Domestic Sewing llachines in fall opwallon in the cea tom clothing department of TATUM a Gone* Towanda. They are bounty,* snake good work, if each enterprising and experienced men as these decide, after trying all others, that. the Domestic is'best, _ what better guide can the inexperienced hive; take heed, such evidence is decisive. -Don't bo deceived by agents. Day the best nischine ; it is whining its way into all such establiahmenta-where it Is known. lOWA, NEBDASEA, KANSAS; CALI.I7OII - alone does not produce an& The thing which is advertised must have intrinsir inenZ, or .clso large advertising will everitadly dait more harm than good. If you have anything whith you know to be good; ad rerlise it thorottgldy, and you will be sure to succeed; if it is poor, don't praise It, for-people will soon discover yon are lying. Such is the policy of the tuauwcrrox 'norm which runs to three groat regions in the West : Ist, to Omaha, connecting with the great Pa cific Roads. 241, to Lincoln, the capital of Ka- Intska, and all that beautiful region month of the Platte, filled with R. R. lands and= home stoads. 3.1, to St. Joseph, Kansas City and all Kansas points., -The roads are splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, the miller platform and coupler, and the safety air brake (to remit the loss of life that is everywhere else hap". ing); Pullman's sleepers, Pullman dining ears, large and powerful engines (to make quick time and good- connection), and are in a -ward the best equipped roads in the West. So that Ryon desire to go safely, surely, quickly and comfortably to any poins In Southern lola, Nebraska, Kansas, or oa the Pacific loads, be sure that you go "By Way of. Burlington." All who wish particular. Information, and a large amp, showing correcay the Great' West, and all its railroad connections, _Can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing General Passenger Agent, 11. & Ka S. B. IL, Burlington, Puree • Mir / bid Ihomset - MOM= PIRCIrMI inpursauss. • ' - • alnikoo. 111. urn.; /*sirs. r . • tiansaints : I bad • Iwo at year ,"linakti Paled Obsiapion dean' in nty olio at ties tins d tbs Gnat the Mb sad Sib if odder. Oos was at des maid door sad that case on tan tided door. Bak Wm lei to tits beat. sad vine as sot tbein an, sass Os Ars. Ilboad an ay mond books and pawn— is tack the atlas ambests it both earn-lo splendid eadition; the uniting ot tin skis it . ties laidloit at do books nu sit Ike duo* _done. I in tutors tin now bet ask& Tans tray. • AL/.dl PlMEttilit; . . Pow large Bates of mother mks; beicoglag to Xr. Puturras, Me by side tetthEssimeob. wen destroyed id%4Y Obsir easteals. z - • cars moongifkixornormornm noomi - hut WNW* gooposonotkok oe their boob, Pee rs, * va ?" 1111. ! 1'16- 7 4.. l i fl i6i saiksi° . ionalkotOrod MA todysiginum ER FABREL-k, No. 251.1kautov. mow Wainpoi., N. Y. IPABBIa 4 riZIOUNO a CO.; Philodelphis. KIMBING A CO., Margo. HERRING. YARBEL A SHIMMAN. - New Orleans MARRIED. - • • • LANE-11111ZLEIL—hi North Towanda. try 8. A. Ll* Zarb March 28,1872. Mr. Baal DB. Lana and Las Holdall K . Wheeler, all of oribean, Pa. PIIIIIIPS—WILOCOL—In &add td , Penn., April 7. by B. iL Dean, Mr. Vfalter Vidalia" and D! Irmo Wilcox. 111430Y—DIIIKIL—At bows, on Wednesday, April 8,1874, by Bev. Win. McGlatbery Jas. J. M'Ooy, of Lewistown.- Pa., to Miss Addis 8., youngest daughter of B. Oyer. DIED. JACKSON.—A%-his home to Burlington atr, lowa. Jan. IL 1872, of . congestion of she fift7 . -ilvo how. Rev. Goo. W.pn. Juba; a load Deluxe, aged ye Bro. Jaciaos was best; known and greedy be. loved, in Lorene and. Bradford counties, Pa where be lived up to 100, and where the above anwooneentad will be read with =IOW eor- MN. ne was one of God's nobleman. Like his ho lived not for himself, bat for the good otothers; and as far u dollars and nears are concerned, I have seldom known a ca= worked harder. accomplished more, d mare, and received less, than Goo. W.Jackson. Thociesnds will remember his blacksmith shop, on the corner, at Wyalusisig; where the early and late ring of his anvil welcomed au (omen, while In the rear of l the shop lined his humble i4me, with its doors wide open for the reception of all: He was the prime mover in building the Brick Church near his shop, and I believe started tho first 4iethodist Sunday school in Wysluing, while many of the buiness place 4 in town bear the impress of his generous enter prise. The "lovo.light" of his eye, and the warm grasp l of his hand, will never be forgot ten by the young who have been encouraged by his earnest words, l and warmed by his gene t= I= 00 Bo was the inventor of the ," Jackson Scales,' widely known here and throughout the West, and was zealously laboring in their .manufac ture, when removed to the higher life. In 1802, during the dart days of our late war, he lett his badly and business, raised &pampa hy of men, was mustered into the 11. B. service as captain, and like a hero endured the priva tions and sufferings of camp and Held We, till ill lacalih cionipelled him to resign. In the death of Bro. Jaerson, bit, family have lost a faithful and' lcrring father; business dr des have lost sivirldustriocis and ingenious me chanic. ' The claritich has lost an intelligent and warm hearted Christian bother l and minister. The country has lost a true patriot and heroic defender, and the old the young have lost a Pure philanthropist and-friend. l "Gentlest of spirits not for thee . Our tears are shed, our sighs aro given, Why mourn to know thou art a tree WICLZIAX 8 BLACK. Partaker of the joys of Heaven? Finished thy work, and kept thy faith In Christian firmness onto death." Ulla= Proc. TODD.—At Willow Grange, March 6, Mrs. Can oline S. Todd, wife of the Bev. hue Todd, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Holman villa, N. L, to:turfy of Tro, this county, in In the sixty-second year of her ' age. Mrs, TODD bad been in feeble health for some months, and yetlaer end was sudden endgame. pected. Sitting in her chair, she said to •her daughter, "It appears to be growing dark. I think l l am dying:" and in a short, time she was gonei Her husband was absent al the weekly prayer meeting, and returned in time only to see her breathe her life away._ who knew her hare witnessed " the grace of God in ber,7 and record It with devout thanksgiving. *any ministers and members throughout the Church, will drop a tear at the remembrance of her amiable life, and'her hospllable isinl Christian home, and wall Lift their hearts to God for the venerable servant of Christl who is deprived of the counsel and company of one who has watk ed withihim in his ministry so many years. The God of all comfort be with Eibli ?J. E. Rosssra.w. ROGEBEL—At Forksydle, Pa., Karel 31, Uaiy Era, daughter of' M. A. and Abbie Unger'', aged 8 months Ind 23 days. • SPECIAL -x* NOT E. -- la. Persons wishing to 'Buy, Sell or Leasei Houses or lama, will And it to their advantage to call on Jona W. Mg,: nod Estate Agent. Office Illercner B:ock, Towanda, Pa. r - ter WM. CaamisSux keeps better assortment.of Seth Thomas' Clocks, than any one in Bradford county. Prices from $235 to 825.00: Also Ithaca Calendar, and Sne French Clocks u always on hand. All uxirranfed. , sat Thomas .Maddo*, Produce Commirsion.Merchant. 220 re=sylvinia Are nae, Scranton. Pa. Butter, Fruits, Fruits, Potatoes, &a, ents wh etted, and returns promptly on sale of Goods. Reference* cheerfully given. Corres pondence solicited. . 181,2 V) . 128,529 50,139 Ilia. We, the +dersigned, having had ample opportnnit of estimating the abili ty of Ur. Sautraatomr„ as a Gas Fitter,' bate great pleasure in testifying that we consider him a competent and faithful mechanic, and possessed of businesscinahtications which fay entitle him to the support of the public. e We !bereft° hope he will rec ei ves abate of public sore r : . M. C. s, Jam Macrastasz, G. T. MAsos N. N. BEng, J. 0. nos; Jam lacCiris, O,M. liturnuat, J.l). INowrairrr, A. G. Sisson, D. El. Piarr, A. Mamas, Jiro. J. Gamuts, Ifsismsrs. SAMUEL P. BOYLE, Practical Ma and Stenos - Etter, (Over twenty years' experience). Shop under GoLnexnalt " C. P. P. 0. Box 471. .. 21,153 20.051 10,7 10110CLAMILTION.-Wir MR A IR, lion. PAU B. ErtlXll33ol.2Wisident 'eggs to the 12th Judicial Mulct, consisting 'of the ommtlea of Bradford and Bug and Roes. Ziourucc Yuma and J. W. Van Associate Midges, in sod for• mid county lintdftd, Wive issued their precept datethe 27th day of February*. 1872, to b un meted for a Mort of Oyer and Termin er. t Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pius, and Oiphan's Court at Miran da,l for the county of Bradford,:3lcosday,lLay 6, to continuo two weeks. Notice is thereinto hereby gi to the Colo- Dors, and - Jostices of the Peace. of the ty coun of Bradford, that they be then said there in their proper persist, at 10 &cloak In the fore noon of said day, 'with records. inquisitions and other minembnumes. to do tboeilidoge which to their. Mike ammUlna jo be done ; and those who;are bound by mogul: 6 . gi zz otherwise to prosecute against the who are or be ma =to Jail the °t at the ssid=t are 611° shall to be then and there %o prosecute spied them as shall be just. ?Jurors are requited to be punctual in their ittendsnce,agreesbly to their macs; Dated at Towanda, the 11th il t r ou tral. In th ha= c at& 11171111_V-tir onr Lord. 4 : e and at the eight e- =we of the traitect Staten, the ninety. J. P. TAN Fuzz Meth% TirANNUAL =MN G OF o rillis~sts Coat 06.1 M be rat at the aim et the Ompley. In the Dons* at Tomiii. Sissatraiihi es the el Apr% 11frk al 11 o & • ja, for the parpollo et elegem Dtesetani a Throw A dark. Coldsitisis so* oftstbeatassi as . doll , pop elbeas ban sedi JIL arsiliss. DZ. 4, SIMISIU 7 1 001tX, Hams, abatore.asa% , Ka ektrwTratijnil Jai O.IIITL - FOIL El is, Mire us .aliaio EITIIINIERI SfilaarrS z p iam ,,.. .44 - lirtia t Ot • writ at ent et the Con* K Oareent Onaley. lo tee diredwlortil wee at the Court Zones in thir • .1~" Temente. en TRIDIMMT . i t: I otatialf ai t at lit f eel rah leennedu as laure 1 - Id hiyinnty kWh* freer Marv a = tie ilte= ROL awe la the weal tit the Debra DO hot *ape end 1111 a deep.Wr i tro oars need et a Owe Ohl duelling ind a bard debts thous. thine mud taken he exerntlas id Doe WI et Thaw mowum vs. T. IL Linda* Oa lealowlept dincribed teem or Mai K lend Orate to LTh rap.. bounded en the 'berthby NOW dad. at thy. an ybad ot Per inea has an the on the month lend o4= neat tz s lis iosn Diweridt WOO wpm e ta or lea. `m- Muda ten reery plea ernon. Mud and taken hi execution at the stilt ot !I: T. Ilaeleal nes rs. D. W. theretruner. AZlO—TheletioweandireoeShalliel. pima greet K land Moats a lttlemery tap.. toopmded as the north by hod et Mena Draws, os the met b 7 the Duni* Teneptis. is fba eon* by but at Jared Eassawed. sod as the wed by lend or Harrthan Tooddem.." Onetileihr Me awe at had. more or ker. Unproved with a framed bciume. a framed hers GM a few fruit true Orson. • thine* ad bike In easeetionet the. "nit ot-Jud• ye B. Norm ie. Jaime Seetay.' AlAIG—The Ibikertag described lot, yiaie menet at land Wholetwp.. bounded as the north by hub' at W W. W. Decker end It. C. -Nucor I%ri;me of Mem Mum; mouth by lands ot it u meet Igr had ot Ilumpet Claineper. acne ot bend. snare or less. all toi- Cee prt=% two framed Imam two trued buns one corn he and an maple orchard thereon. &dud and token to eseurtion at the suit QM. Z. Bhclunaa's us vs. I. D. Pox. . Also by "hens ot apathy write of Vead. lam imbed red blue In execlition -at "the wet of D.B. iliecketan'enee. re. It. D. lox. • ALSO—Ry 'Mina of sundry mmae r wanrdt s p o l f e s V . e t n h d e . = n N edl h plaeo m purest of land situate in Well s T am boandlul on the north by land of Zahn ana and Thomas Lytle. on the Mat by land 'ist T.' Reynolds. on the south by land of Lucretia Strong. and on the west by land of Whitney Mord end Martin Capron. Co nta ining ll2 sores, more or bee. about $' acres 'scissored. with a double two story framed house. a smell old framed house, a framed barn and two apple orchard thereon. IlethC oednaly and taken In emotion at the omit of Brie. 2:ml IL O. thinneft. ALlRl—The vs. tollowing deacribed lot, piece Or pmaw tele land genets In Smithiteld tsp.. Womded on the north by the pnblio. highway. mat by lands of r Lydia orar_ south end wed by lands of Augustus Contaleng one half of an sae • of land. more or kw; all improved with a framed home, framed barn and a few fret trees thereon. ' Rebel and taken In execution at the suit of B. Pierce's me re. Charts@ H. Schaub= ALSO—The Molting desalbedlt4=s or prod at Bad innate In Barclay twp. at the' .oath-wast corner of William Arthrup's land near the public bigpiway leading up the Schrader Crest: thence north 4136 beg. cud sB,t; pre. to a pod ;thence north 51 deg. wed 58 pr.. to a pod: thence south 47 deg. west 88 7-10 perchei to a post: thews south CI deg. east 88 440 pre.. to the public highway staresald; thence north 34% east) 15 9-10 pra. to post; thence'north 55 dog. east 25 $4O Neches to the place of beginning. Containing MI acres and 56 perches Oland, more or lasi. about one arze . No buildings. seized ant taken in execution at the salt of E. Lockwood's use vs. Charles D. Northrup. ALSO—The following dacribed lot. piece or wad Cl land iiill2lo in Towanda Borough. bounded on the north and east by land of John P. Mean; on the south by land of Idward Elliott and west by Borate street. Containg one acre of or less. lammed, with & two story framedho u se trained bon and few trait trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Towanda, bounded on the north by land of IL ll.' Maw, east by. land of Mi chael Dealans, south by land of James 11d3M and west by Agin Bowman. Containing 33 Lacs of land more or leas.. Ito Improvements. Seized and taken in exoeution at the wait of 0. E. flatris'i um vs. Benjamin Lewis and Jazzes P. Lewis. • Seised and takers In ementkna at the snit of P. L. Wands. James P. Lewis sad Benin:an Lewis- ALSO—At the snit of P.E. Buffington Ts. Benja min Lewis and James P. Lewis. .A.Ll3o—The following described lot; piece or paroel of land situate in Towanda Borough, bounded on the mirth by land of Wickham k Black, qn the east by an alley. on thersonth by land of M. E. Solomon and west by Slain. street. Being 23 fort front on add Kan street. and about ninety feet - deep (ex. tending to said alley) three story brick build. but need as a store; Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John P. Means" nee re. Sherman N. Aspinwall. ALSO—The foilowiog &merited lot, pteee or parcel of land situate in Towanda Borough. bounded on the north by land' of Mrs. Patrick Gillys. od the east by Main street. on the south by land of Michael Boman and west by an alley. Heins 50 feetfront on said Main stmt. more or loos. and 147 feet deep. ntes oe shed thereo less n. . oath a fralSod hones =don old fined Seized and Caked in execution at tho suit of L. B. Hedgers k Co..' use es. Patrick °Wyo. ALSO—Dy virtu of sundry writs of Ala. FL Ps, will be meld at the sometime and place, the follow tug described lot. piece or parcel Gilead situate in Albany inio. beginning at a corn= of land former =longing to Simeon: Henson. now Jerre along line of land belonging to Ge orge Kendall north On dig. treat 52 pea. to the creek; thence down the creek 68 prs. to a beech corner an - ttitiebank of the creek; thence south S 9 deg:. west 38 pre., to Benson's line to a post set far a corner thence south 30 deg. west 68 prs, to the place of be. ginning. Containing 20 acme of land, more or less, about 3 scree taproots& with kraal* house thereon Belted and taken In execution at the suit of E. C. Kiiil i zr. Amara Beverly. A By bides of sundry writs of Lend Fad., wdi be void at thesauri° time and place the fallow ing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe top., bounded on the north by lands cc Mullin Yowler, east and south by lands of Lyman Marcy, west: and 40 of Simnel Lyon. Being 20 feet In width and 40 feet In depth, with a framed building used as a shingle mill thereon. and taken in execution at the snit of Wash ington Irvin .administrator of Thomas Doud, de. ceased. vs. &dab Wicktuun. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par. eel, of land situate In Wyalusing twp., bounded on the south and east by lands of J. S. Thopson, on the north by lands of J. D. Camp, and on the west h 7 the highway leading. from Camptown to Herrick. Seised and taken in eteention at the salt of N. A. Polies Ts. 11. J. Eaten. , ALSO -By virtue of sundry writs of Als. Vend.F.x will be .old at the same time and place, the follow ing described lot. piece or pieced of land situate in Towanda tsp., bounded an the north by lands of John B. Smith and the Widow Coon. east by lands of William Watkins. south -by lands of M. C. Mer cer and the estate of C. 1.. Ward, deceased, and wed by lands of George Britton, hosts Durex and J. P. Dares. Containing 135 acres of land. more or less, about GO acres Impel:weed, with a' bog, framed , dwelling bonse,-two old framd houses, framed barn, .and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in exception at the sail of H. Charlotte Waal. administrable of the estate of C. L. Ward. deceased. vs. Michael Mrfiert. ALSO—The fel:owing described lot. piece . or par cel of land situate fa Albany taw, beginning at paint in the public high Way or Berwick Turnpike In front al. Et. Lead's tense rimming thence down the Middle of the highway leading from asid_turn pike to tbe Hibbard school house In an di rection to the center of the south bran h o of Towan da Creek. thence down said creek the several courses theme to the Les of Wells Wilcox's land ; thence along Sue fa a northeasterly direction to a hemlock corner ; thence by lands of said Wilcox and others. to an soberly direction to hemlock corner on the Whim ; thence along said WA mentioned line in a neitherte direction to the South Branch of To. wands creek ; thence down said creel by the several courses thereof to the corner of Mien Babe's land; thence by lands of Freeman Wilcox to the middle of the Berwick Turnpike ; thence along said Turnpike to the place of beginning. Containing 213 acres of land. more or less, about 80 acres improved, with framed barns and dwelling boniest -mid fruit trees thereon ; except and reserving therefrom about acres of the above lot laying on the east side of said turnpike, which was conveyed by A. Ladd to Icha. bud Quimby ; Also a lot adjoining said Quimby lot on the north and deeded to & D. Sterigere by M. A. Ladd and wife. and alsoexcepting certain lots sold by the defendant John S. Campbell to Joseph Camp. bell. B. Stevens, Henry Campbell, A. D. nobler, John Shultz. P. A. abrader, Baptist Church, B. P. Jones, D.W. Barshberger, Wm. May, Clarinda Carr and others. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of John N. WITS use vs. D. J. Ormsby and J. S. Campbell. ALSO—The following described lot.rdece or parcel of land situate in Burlington tins., bounded on the north by lands of L. T. Boys., Sugar Creek, Philo Bendaley and Justin. Morley ; on the ead by land of L. T. Bove and Jacob Morley ;south by land of Frank Brown, and the estate of J. F. Long. deed, and on the west by land of J. F. Long, deed. Reu ben Morley, Benjamin Clark. S. IL Hill, and the public highway, containing 211 , acres of land. more or laws. about 140 acres improved with a two gory brick dwelling house, an old framed house; two framed barn with sheds attached, horse barn, work shop, elder press, and other out buildings, and two ap=archards thereon. and takers in execution et the'snit of 31. W. Wheelock vs. Geo. C. 11111. ALSO—the following described letplece or par cel of land situate in Wyse: and Some twps..bound ed on the north by land of 'John' Woodburn sp u d D. C. Wattles. mat by land of B. Allen. J. Allen. and 8. B. Miley, Booth landof 0. Allen and J. Allen. and on. the west by land of /2. Parks. .Containing with 33 ac a framehoise thereon.ne of land. more or len ; 1.4 acre impraved, Seisedand!takendo executiou at the suit of ;oho Holmes ire. Wined Allen. ..ALSO-120 following described. lot of bind. situ: ate in Wysox township, bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a earner on the line of the so-celled Robles and lfontanye lot, 10 feet east of 8. Knoll's n. e. corner, thence north Are degrees and thirty ininetee,'lrest nine hundred and serenty-five feet to • corner ; thence north nineteen degrees and thirty minute, emit fire hundred and thirty-five feet, thence n4lb seventy degrees and thirty minutes, sad six brrodred and seventy-Ave feet tocorner; on line of the farm . of Stephen Strickland.l junior ; theme along line of the same south Ave degrees and thirty minutes. east fourteen hundred and thirty feet to the sordlewest corner of said Strickland's him on the line of Noblei and Mentions lot here take.* mentioned; thence along line of the same KrAth sizti-two degrees, west Are hundred .and 'minty feet, to the place of beginning. Containing Onto= acres and one hundred and twenty.six per eine of dand. more or lees, with a large framed house, known as the Park Hotel. framed barn. oth. er out-buildings, and partof a trotting park there on. Seized and taken in execution at the salt of J. P. Charles Hoppe. Af.SO- -Tbe following described lot, piece or par cel of land situate In gbesheeula twp., bounded on the north by lauds of A. J. Thompson. cast by lands of Win. Tredetick, south by Hiram Tompkins and west by lands of T. Parke. Containing Li an es, More 'trek's, about one acre improved. ' Seized and taken In execution at the suit of C. A. reneses use vs. K. P. Shaw's adminlstratrix and B. T. Park. tarot tenant. ALSO.The following described lot, piece or pit. setSif bnfreltaiste in South Creek twp., bounded north by bads of Martial Llday, cant by lands of Samoa Loots, math by lauds of William Owens and James VOL wad weal by the Northern Central Railway aotapany. Containing GS acres - of land. , more or Lees: shoat &O acres improved. with a framed boom, framed barn and trait trees thereon. ' Seised sod takes in execution at the salt of Sylva n= Van Buskirk vs. Julius Teinlatf. . ALSO—The tollaulag desinibed lot, piece or - par. ail at bad Wands la Towanda Morongh; bounded on the - earth byf7heatosit atreek east by Linda of IL Iterenr. fonnaly In pobatalan of W. K. 11.(tore. month by land oi BL 0.. - Karam and west by land of IL C. Kereak saw oacnwied byT. Karahall— Contaidng affla _swap feet of la K. M. bore or leas. 71 feet boat on said Chestrint street and 120 betdeep. with it two story bawd dwelling hone sad $ mall framed barn thereon. Liaised and takes in execution at the suit of Beboe- Pa sa. Xarshall Bros. Co.. It. T. War like sod W. I. Marsha. ALSO—Tie Moving described lot, piece or par cel of lend innate in Towanda Borough, bounded as tbe north by lands of John Y. Weans. on the lad by Willtrea Street and lands of WM i Bishop, etattb by bends Of Wig and Itistiop, and - teat by `.~,..[t=RPiylr 7 ~}?f~:to.`,.S :: ~'... , .~.n~_,..,:.'-'t: ':aPs~S?4~.-it6'n"_l~'C^.SFlBi'i:.S ~"`.'si M:IIMMNI yea And. aoitilifisCivaiA Eels& sigs g% . ithetick i MUM! NOY tot mo ar ii, el • " 311 i rtena r , : sool4o4lllping trogg L oguield VIM." of f i ti r im tritkaAiro dog frmaskitriallegr *ale ...Jr • ' midi** tanzaelNkin Male /111. Is. tr, T. Illaltcpar. ; " lellowint=rttis 140; Cr Mg • fig ar atingle to .belasiled on the north by hind We. •T. Slabep Sr i alit -UT • Wade aihry. imnall- by land or Nkm Tyke. and west by Mahe street. 33 lost g- ma 8114. Main Wliq. gal laming ; hidt , GM Mit tothaneas tre or mid petrels allY. Cingeint==re e larteg aitf. mentor -los with" a home thereon. _ ; dLlloClaeolier aw e leitr - 5014164 01 MOM& uses Tann& eeunnw on•the land d Wm. T. Blabop, r., east by William • south by lands of Sally and Witty" Wc/isttre7aM west by a private alley. Shbl lot.being 116.fbst on mid In2m Sheet and janatug back I6K bot to the Motet of Said Tall apart het of tar tow,witan , sc dwelling houses therein. and - lot Into four *pal islets , each kit being 2 9 front on said William street and running • back sag feet to metre of mitdailey. Containing 1.9211% equate feel of bad each , more or Ws, with one of said dwell ing booms upon each geld lots. Seld lots cont. assasing with the month at lotaid numbering towards the math 1.3. 3 and 4. aspecunar— Beserrisis the rbr e t is t xd o seal said lots eeparstsly. and taken in execution at the snit of James Vandyke Reny les and W. T. W•bo Jr. - • The following described lot, p7iece or par. ail of Mad situate in Welts top.. at the nestlings. censer of lot 310,27 of the allotment a the Gingham lands convered to 3 John Paget. thence along the line of said lot south 33 deg. west 19 thence south 32dea, west 32 pa thence south 76 degas west 26 pa thasoenorth 72 deg. west .20 pre., thence north along the east line of lot,lro: 110 and lot Ilia 191, conveyed to Dennis Lewis; 120 perches thence the south line of lot No. 27 conveyed to Gabriel siong Swam, south M 3. U degs. east 72 4.10 Pro thence along the west line of. lot No. 103 in South Creek con_Tried to C. U. Leonard. and tot No. 370 in South Creek top.. conveyed to Nathan and Islets Sh em epard. south Congi degs. west 92 4-10 pre. to the pl of .begtnning. wes t 32 340 acres cg mare or less. about 33 Acres Improved, with a framed house and alemned barn Gesetion. "• Seized and taken in execution at the suit of L T. Pidt's use vs. V. C. Laniard. • ' ALSO—The following deicribed lot. piece oe par cel of land situate in Pike top., beginning in the centre of the patdkt.toed Medina front the State Raid to Meaner Stevens' on Ras Virus Stemma thence notth. 38 dep. west SS pre. to a hemlock la the brook, thence unlit up the brook (the brook be. ins the line) 13 9-10 pre. to a poet in range with atone wall, thence slung the stone wall s eouthiest.. arty Imam to tbe highway $7 rods. thence along the highway 8 9-10 pre to spine stump standing on the east side of said road: thence along said road south 11% dega. west 33 rods to the place of. beginning.— Containing about 3 acres ot land, more or leas, with a framed dwelling house thereat. Seized and taken in ereagion at the salt of. John Alderson Jr's use vas ward Yowler. • • ' • ALSO--The following described lot. piece or Par cel of land situate in Wjndbain top., tog at the northeast corner, thence west lorbad of Morris Lawrence and. Michael guilty 160 pre. to a mciall beach tree; themes north 100 pre. •to a post and stones, thence west 111740 pre. to a poet and stones thence north 103 3-10 pre. to a poet and stones, thence east 307 pre. to a post and stones, thence south 8 degs, west 213 1.10 pre. to a post and atones (formerly beech tree) the place at - beginning. • Con tathing 230 acres of land. more or lm, (excepting 44 acres off the west aide sold to Norman Cowles) mostly improved, with a framed dwelling Wiese, framed burn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mhz man Smith vs. A. B. Cowles. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par , eel of land situate in Litchfield top, bounded on the north by the public highway and lands of A. J. Layton and A. V. D. Teed. east by the public high way and lands of A: V. D. Test and land belonging to tae estate of 1.. Dcmorest, deed. south. by lands of Benj. Ball and lands belonging to thei estate of Robert Campbell, deed:West by lards of said Rob ert Campbell estate. M. Ws Cornell and A. S. Brown Containing 109 acres of land, more or •less, about 90 • acres Improved. with a framed house, two framed barns, framed shed and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and tthen in execution at the suit of Isaac Baldwin's use vs, Jacob L. Ball. ALSO—The following &ascribed lot. piece or pais . , eel of land, situate In Wysox twp., boundetfas low.: Beginning at a corner. on line of lot hereto. fore - conveyed to Charles Homan by J P Kirby and wife: thence north 40 deg. and Sd min. west 250 feet to the southwest corner of a lot conveyed to John' Hanley by slid Kirby and wife; 'thence along line of the same 225 feet to the west aide of the public highway leading to the ss Bowman's Eddy;" th ence along the same south 40 deg. and 30 min. east 290 feet to the northeast corner of salt Homan's lot; thence along line of the same smith 62 deg, west 230 feet to the place of beginning; containing one acre and 59 perches., more or less, all improved. ALSO—One other lot...piece or parcel of land situ- Elba Wysox tsp.. *forted& described as follows: ginning sat a corner on the west side of ...Bow. 's Eddy Highway." lift feet northwest from the northeast corner of lot conveyed to John Hanley; Fesralong said highway north 40 deg :sad 30 Inin. 930 feet to learner; thence north 21 deg.3o naha. t 215 feet to a corner; thence south 70 deg. add 30 min. west 22S feet to a Corner; thence south 21 deg. and 30 min. east 320 feet to a poet corner; thence south 43; deg. and 30 min. east 990 feet to a coiner; thence north 49 deg. and 30 min. east T. 15 feet to the place of beginning; containing 6 acres, cr less, all Improved: `ALSO--One other lot, 'piece or parcel of land. Wysox tern.. aforesaid, described as fellows; Beginning at a corner on the east side of the public highway leading from Towanda Borough to Bow man's Eddy:" 1048 feet southeasterly along said highway from the south line of Lucinda Holmes' lot, running north,7o deg: and 30 min. east 320 feet to a corner. south 21 deg, " and 30 tall. salt 190 feet to a corner; thence south 40 deg. and 30 rain. east 360 feet to a corner; thence south 49 deg, : and -30 min. west 320 feet to • corner oh east aide of high way aforesaid; thence along the same north 40 deg.- and 30 min. west 405 feet to atruer; thence along the same north 21 deg. and 30 n. west 260 feet to the place of beginning; containing 2 acres and 63 perches, more or less, all improved. ALSO—One-other lot, piece or parcel of land. situ ate In Wysox tap., &Somali& described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of a lot conveyed to Harding & Wallach; thence north 91 deg. and 30 minutes west 150 feet to a corner; thence south 70 deg. and 90 min. west about 180 feet to line of Pa. at N. Y. Canal & B.R. Co.; thence along the same south erly about 1.50 feet to northwest corner of said Hel ium & Wedlock lot: thence along line of same north 70 deg. and 30 min. east about 183 feet to place of beginning; containing 99 perches, more or less, all improved. •; - ALSO-- - -One other lot;plece or parcel of land, Rita. ate in Wysex twp., aforesaid, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast. corner of a let conveyed to Kellum & Wedlock by .7 P Kirby and wife; thence parallel with highway leading to "Bowman's Eddy" north 21 deg.. and 30 min. west 75 feet to a cornets; thence south 70 deg. and SO min. west 225 feet VS a corner; thence. mouth 21 -deg. and 30 min. east TS feet to northwest corner of said Kellam & Mullock's lot; thence along the same north 70 deg, and 30 min. east 225 feet to the place of beginning: con taining 121 perches,of land, more or ; less, all im proved. . . Seized and taken inter execution at the ran. of I. I' Sirtry vs Walter Spencer. .T.' I'. vats FLEET. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Tolrarkda. April 4. 1a72. PEGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is - hereby given. that there has been Mid and settled in the office of the- E. ceder of Wills In and for the county of Bradford. accounts of adminis tration upon She following estates, rim Final account of V. S. Landon. gnu than - of Ida Viola Spaulding. Final account of Austin ..11. Titus, executor of Darid Titus, deemed. . Account of Jasen K. Wiled, guardian of Elise. bath Sfuriay. Adcount of Jason E. Wright, pedlar! of George Many. Account cf Jason N. Wright, guardian of F. Murray.. MIMM=ME NMi=ilMiMl Final ac ct cf E. S. Skeel, administrator of Je. roma Blakeslee. Final' account of Helen C, Salsbury, admen Atm. nix of .7erqme S. Salsbury. Final account Of D, E. Ayres, guardian of Temps A. Strong. • . Final account or John F. Orenaldro, executor of James A. Thomas. deceased. . Final account of Austin Moan. Josi.ei Max% ex ecutors and Clara Edsall.- executrix of Jonas Mull. First and partial account of Win, Mix. trrortce of S. C. Adams. . Foul account of G. IF. Brink and Rogcrß. Iloiccl executors of Win. Rider. deceased. ' Final account of D. LaPqrte, executor of JatueB R. Martln. Final account of Elizabeth P. Badger and, D. S. Pratt, administrators of J. IT. Badger. Final account of Emily Gore. Obadith Gore and Oar C. Gore. adminiatratnrs of Geo. C. Gore. Partial secoont . of Aaron Slimier. grrardian of Charles 0. Snyder. Partial wet:runt of Aaron Sheeler, gaardian of EV4 Snyder. Partial acronr.t of S. Kirby. Ext.exiter of :lost•pla Find account of O. D. Bartlett. Adrulnistrtor c'f Jana A Brower. I ALSO—The appraiseinent et property; wet off by Executers or Adralni , tr.sters to widows er children of the following decedents : • , Ertato of Jolla W. Bowatap. Daniel Lenot: •• Thomas M. Card. Marood EttaUbangi:l .• Ember! Weribeizer. And the same trill be • presented to the Orptan's -Court of Bradford county. on Thursday the 16th day of Mar. 1872, at 3 o'clock, p. In.. for confirma tion sad allowance. -' C. or.AniDrso. Register; April 4 1612 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-Br ♦irtine of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, the undersigned 'drain; istrahix of the estate •of Calvin Stone. late. of Ver. rick township, deceased. will expose to public sale. on the premises. Lulderrick twp.. on MOYDAY. the 224 day of Aril/L,1872, at 2 o'cl rk, p. m.. the fol lowing deiscribed lot, piece or parcel of land, bone& ed and desdilied as follows : Beginniniat south east . orner of W. 11. H. Jen:. lot. Urines north 1 dm. east Wont-east Hue of said lenkina lot 173 prs.. to a post for • corner.' thence south 5.3 deg. east 42 140 pen, to thb war rant tine. a poet for a corner: thence south 1 deg. west 6 prs. to a post for a corner: thence 'Keith I deg. west 100 pra. to a post for a corner; thence west 13 pis. to said warrant line. a post. thence south 1 deg. west CO pra along said warrant line to a post: thence south 70 deg: west 43 1-10 pets. to the beginning. Containing fifty acres and one bun. deed and twenty-tire perches. more or lose. TEllllll—s23 down at time,of sale and ooe.half of balance at onnermation and remainder with interest at the expiration of six 'tenths after c.milemation with right in pnrchaepr to pay the whole value upon col:airmotion should ho so desire. .. • Marrl 25, Isl 2 A UDITORS NOTICE.-$N THE ..011M. natter of fie male of J. R. floor, dateatil,iii the CepMee Covet nfOrculfent Ctunify, - The undersigned appointed by, the Orplrene Conti of aaid county, an Auditor to distribute funds' in the hands of the admirdermter of said estate, wilt attend to the duties of his appointment.' at the oliee of IL It. 21 ean. in the Dorietuh of .Towanda Thursday. the 2301 day of April. 1872. at 1 o'clock. p.m.; at which time and place all persona interested must present their data: on said funds or ho debarred the:dram, If B. McICEAII. Auditor. a:.u.19.' j2ai~-- APPLICATION 'IN DIVORCE-. 'To Edward D. Stalford.—No. 334. Der. T. 1371. Eon are hereby notined that' Ella LI Milford, your wife, by her next friend. James Taylor. bee applied to the court of common pleas of Destined county. for a divorce from tbs bonds of maiiirannE.4lnd the LIU court has appointed Monday. .the Gth day of May. 11312. for hearing dm mid 121 a in the prannea. at' which time and placelou can attend if yea think proper. J. P. YAN - FLPZT. nuir.2o , w4 • • 'WTI. =;EI INN 3 DUSKY . 81p 14E. Admlnistratris. aurae. Dow _' . , iiiii' - iikitmi I t isi ism otiuraLua., foiri_w_Auwiiw W.. bo Orpoloot to 'NW If tb6 lootournii• oboosair t : tbs.. oit:Yortio= 21 ariWic &nil tba foolp oteVadl to lb* bet; loam Abe soot upon boom, 6to pelt balm OW t . a.. . .!2 , - ~ t ..;,7 :-, 4:...4 ,I ,e .rt ....,.- • /era., st lllir + mf►+aiL# Azi,urT• 101 Ilintis :oh* St • 230 99 . • A11112X . 14 - 134 • 113 ' Cannlngbam 1) gortly,Jsams - Raw Ashes • ° tailladeAuertii 403 - 320 • . 400 400 300 400 390 ' 265 Stuart Debook--- 400 . 819 , 14.01390044., - 630 100641.9biesdr' -- • 92a. Etbidea6=3l - - . an. 200 EA - • Damn Jews -126 Pfeifer Gawp P ° 154 Etinger Jotua • atorsoz rwr. KO -. ;Ateleretin — Nun' met 291 Anderson gawp!' . 181 - - Poorree.larett, 193 Beilller Jacob it 78 Cantator Frederick 172 KW. Nam. 400 Hamptotellobert - AO Hopkiee Kobrat 200 Welk nuotket . 400_ - North James, gm • •: rlfaetbAeint SUM Peter 400 • ',ghetto Frederick 400 attotts Geerje 280 • Wallace 11827 WM= 200 Young qicsuel - . . Joints . M. Betz Henry 343 - Beta Joseph 343ismer 400 r H= ci. 300 ' - Barnes St ; Cook/ Henri • - • Cooley Swine! • 400 Cooley Jambes ' 400 Quieter Harman 440 Castatoe Joseph Edge Peter 100.Ellts Huey 257 Frits Jelin • 86 - Pelts Jahn 343 . Frits Sumter • 400 -Hardy James . - 373 Hardy Henry 400 .1 Hardy Sanmel 396 - Harris Ann . 400 Hollingsworth Stephen 100 Wier-Andrew -375 Moore George 400 Moore Peel 393 Moors John 200 North Swine! 400 North Jonathan 400 Palmer Thomas 400 Seeley Henry - 373 Seeley Jonathan 400 Seeley Peter 400 Seeley Joseph . 4 5 &Wens Peter 7, Hidden' James - Temple,Pcter Temple Saw* White James - Woodruff Hannah EiEEXT! Field' Henry Hunt Job s ' Forter-James OM Baldwin Samuel Baldwin Isaac: Bennett flatus Catlin Ell . Catlin Putnam . Cortright Cornelius " . Cortright John 1 • Davenport Daniel , 4 Fell Jesse ' • Hollenback heirs. Ingham•. beira. floss Elias - - Ross Lucy Shervood Thomas liictralas Thorusa.William I= AUen John Inkier - Barrett Joel Fish Jabez Hibbard ifarivab •Hollenback John Marsh Samuel Sterling Samuel • Sterling Lucy Sterling Samuel 4r Welles C Welke C ALl3o—lmpursuuteo of the provisions of the /it of General Assembly. pasted the 21th• darof April. A.D:, 1844. section 4lst, at the same time - and place_ will be exposed at public eels the tenets or parcels of land or rear estate denigrated in the following list. maces the taxes due upon the rame, and costa are paid before that time : f? to Ifilom'Arossed. aNh. .0 2 h. 2 ' Al .ANY. - 69 S 8 100 1869 Deep= ND • 50 G 9 9,4 •Bilrus Patrick (95 98 75 150 • 180 Illaclanan Judson 70 495 Reddon'ildlchael 46 64) .... Monier George 1481 10 .... Shafer Jacob ' 40 45 1870 Bums Patrick 45 Nichols Isaac • 60 90 •4^1 4 -e , ni anthem ' 70 75 Thirpby Dennis -65 98 Farley James 485 '1 28 Burdick William 45 - 50 M 3 ISO Ballard 0 P arms TIFP, MI 1863 reardner L A 100 IAO Si 132 Many Michael 50 276 1 73 390 .... Sanderson Geo 5 73 3 41 2 38 545 1870 Welles Henry 75 - 11 24 345 S4O —.. Gardner L A 100 585 286 292 .... 118844 lllebsel 50 078 -883 6 43 .... Wellr-s Henry 8 75 15 28 MEM 1 21 1f; LC. 1870 - Knelle.r Charles 1 24 'Vanderpool Samuel 15 56 Vanderpool David 25 56 CANTOS nonoron. 1470 Champion H2l 5 lots aroNnoz TOSTSSITIP. 40 10 . 64 1880 Ellis 'John 50 . 50 80 .... James es - Enron. 40 2 40 .1 52 1860 Barrett John 79 -.4 74 300 .... Frawley Timothy GO 843 1 08 8 19 578 It Park 108 15 03 3 58 21 43 - 13 59, ....Keene. Sarah Ann 410 38 G. 2 McCarty John •86 &I .... Mahoney John 73 75 .... Madden Patrick 230- 20 52 .. McDonald James 100 7 1.3 1879 Casey-Thomas 100 75 .... Hinman k Park 232 IOS .... Keene Sarah Ann 410 328 ~.. Madden Patrick 230 , 190 .... McDonald James 100 V. Towner Waahiag-taleo Ila 1 90 11 40 7 73 64 3-06 . 2 61 \ 7. --^" • ILIDOMIXT. • Is7o Niclaols E . 7 " 56 1:0118 1562 Bennett George 43 119 MI tMIIIIIIELD, .1360 Satterice Eunice laecalt 45 IEI Chanel Um= 10 Rediagtort G. F 50 110 TOWANDA SOWS:SKIP. 1870 Ziorthrtip Thom 13 . 5 SHOT soaouc a. 2 CO MeryCT RI3rDILL3I. Is7o Carßentir pin lot 51 Varidonnset L not 'l5 N 11 25 1 869 BterV,Terome 1070 Beers Veroine .... Van Viilkeaberg Isaac & Smith S T 10G 225 Welke ap, est 125 169 Welles E 3 200 240 Baztrou Phoebe • a 11 • N. Re—Notice is hereby given that an amount snt. talent to pay „taxes and cost will be required in every case when land - is sold at the sale, and unless these terms are complied with the land will be was exposed to sale. WIrLISII DV:WAN. Trengtrer. Treasurer's Office, March 26„ Ir/.. ADMINISTAATORS: NOTICE.-. Notke is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of CALTDI STONE late of Herrick deceaeed, are requested to make immediate paymmit and all persona having Aims against said estate moat present them duly authentksted for settle. merit. . BETSY STONE, k1ar.27."7:1. Adnerix, with will annexed. IXECUTOIVS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persona Indebted, to the estate of =SEM 3100r.r. late of 'Barth' Creek, deceased. are requested to make Immediate pay , meet, and all persons having -claims against the said estate must present tie same duly authenti cated for settlement. -ABIGAIL 31. moorix WELLLUI H. MOORE. Executors. 31ar.21:72. Ex.E CUT OR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given tint all persons Indebted to the estate of MT . I ".* ant fiIIiCLUR late of 131- eter,4 deed, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. ,WILLIAM MuIIOREA.N. 1dar.27,":2. . • /header. lIISSOLIMON OF CHARTER,- 1.../ In the matter of the.dlasolutton of the Charter of the Wyecrs Crick Heeling Hcmre.—No. 419, Mar Tenn. 1836. Notice is hereby given•that the above wed asso ciation hos presented to the Corot of Common Mao of Bradford county._their artfcle of Amodation: midw for a decree of dlsplutlon, and the mid court haring examined the same and ending them correct. net decree that they be dissoivedia for. on Xonday. the 6th dq , of *iv 2 o'clock. pan.. unites muse be *karst* the ecateary. mar. 2 0 ,63 W. A. TROMIA rgotbOutury. tin oloilik iiiiiiir ialP PE " 80N8. DIkAWICAL n711M05. - ice My 'um P g !f: : I T' -ii i i i -=,* - ,•-.,"-- . ~: 3 itlisiiil _' 1.4 4006, *Wit PlifoA/W &gen: inabor=sir. Mune ; eanicrWtsh!= li taak t .. Meakerristeldield. Isainßarair" -. dye, , Umia Balek_kficsrlitt- gang;. Omith = tlekl. :Eli B...UpAt. O.A. Dialls : . re,;ll 7 Mr Lateens( ra m Lowts f , g ;,- Tso, t4 E. tip " a z : Patrick Mot,lk. 7.. , # _ • . Carta O&M, Sitb_ ; alleS6 i BOA rel; WindlimptilaWl'ailiatl4 l4 . l _o ll l7 1 9 1 Sid.1- , ' . . tmesiiiiiii -- fim:—/itiiiiiiii7 ,, '-` • .- ' Airsira felerra." -ZYP.litanit ; alb," &los . 1 TatqaPkOkaillillii alliktiale verw; Bar.,Apirtac Truk,. , e Mk t Waters; B ariington Ir .; _W ' 2 . 11; day, David- abort. • ' , FilUlai; Malrki-t' , Twp.,. Edirard Vermilia Calm :,, ..11 ii 8 = Oalaintat,4 NI Tong: i T Way Rearlekladbardel ; - Leßoy, Barton 'Ho ,' lcomb_ Llitp, -Babas- Senders; Monroe Boro,Th . thi Overton, P P Odeon; 11114. Ass goßit me ; Boner TWV Tomtit; liadibileld, z Allen ir. Csallirt 8 il rAdlinersTialeal v. 2oVat 08d ' Fetii - Z. - item Nengs., ( 16 =r Ti - ToF'iimo, D W C Herrick; Mater, /man . and Ice, liea.- W Nieto* AG Moore, Wm: it - Welts. Gee. Plinth; Warren. Rowell 114711, - N 'AI Bowen; Windham, Willitariternes__; yelping, Ge"lle 81 1 9 1 x 1 wtgli Wilcox. ir BliargeM i . _ . An't • 210 8 03 ' 007 74 67 6973 74 67 74 67 - 7400 6660 2642 22 BO 21 22 76 67 74 61 60 65 2269 . - 1345 32 86 11.90 27 20 3634 1686 18 13 7 27 VG 00_ 37 20 • 4 67 *lB6O 87 20 37 20 37 20 37 20 3720 26 04 930 37 20 18 GO acorn mix. E H DeLomr. - W Heath; Athens Typ.. Alfred H Green. W S Pant**, GeeD Page„ Athens/Ikm, Wm Rids% Edwin Drake, Fred T' Page; Al- . Adam iffm•pkey. 01%. Canton _ .Typ. Thomas Williams, David P ; Gran vOre Nathan Palmer, Philip . .•Adam Inn; ; IltirlingtonTyp. John McDitniels ; Barc lay, Redmond Roach, A Peterson, John Mc- Andrews; Loßoy, Delevan White; Monroe Typ. John Ennta ; Pike, - Trs Keeney;.Smith - flat John Van Kirk ; Standing Stone ; Henry NisherV e a t ri CC - Hooker ; Towanda Born, Monday, J A Record; Toes rvra; Geo-W, *baton, David Eddinger ; Ulster. Amass Watkjas ; Warren, - L -Corbin, John Prince Evan - H Dacia,,Win Antisdell; Wind ham, Lott Shoemaker ;.Wysox, Ste,. en Strick land jr.; John W Vase, km= Ash _craft. F:X11 111 X 3 19 96 49 96 49 96 .58 20 43 65 .8 2S 54 62 58 91/ 68.20 TRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM 1. 1879, AT =WANDA.- • nom Ins m. . Untie 0 Leeds vs David Drown - • •- ' eject I Henry ktiller.va Banana Tanner Fleming & Zones vs Joseph Wooden - = case , Stephen Day vs Benjamin & Ferguson Jeremiah VanDermark vs J.O Ward • case J O Robinson vs J B Paterson' , Michael McNulty vs Bare of Tcnrands ' trespass Jacob Tomexalarail Smith —eject ND Fox vs Hiram _Sweet.....; . .. Uoet Martha Tinsman vs WilltamGrials . et . al ., .....trespass 'William Snyder n Sea Doty replevin O D Bartlett vs Anima Loder ...; .. .appeal A Loder va Y Wins &Co .... . act fa Oscar H Rockwell vs IS Andrews . * fur attach. Henry Tanßrunt vs Chas E Murat attach. z, C Sinsebaugh vs Bradford county - case 13 W Payne' & Sons vs C D Caah eta! Lane Nathan Baker vs Noah. W Dunn ard fa E W Sturdevant vs Michael Donn debt Holmes & Passage vs 11 Matteson • issue . James VanDyko va case B S Bassett- " 5M 20 100 92 14 53 . 37 It Ea 19 66 •-• 54 52 5620 58 20 58 75 58 20 14 53 54 52 58 20 67 23 29 10 58 20 58 20 58 29 51 62 08 20.. 58 20 33 70 10 95 89 1,2 58 20 08 20 26 98 ... .. Emil y Elebree TB James Ellsworth ... ... debt Wawa Garner vs Stephen Evans .—.. Z....,- • -aPPeal Moses O'Brien va Geo W Artiont ' - F....dett D B Walter &Co vs EWa/ker &Co.. -- - - debt crisis Terry use val w Dennison , ; - scifa C B Chaffee vs B L Smith et td.... —, , t; - appeal Louisa C Ledds vs Hiram Luther et al.t • eject C Bunsicher vs 3 8 Williston debt Lewis Havens vs C LWard & Co. J R Cowell vs Kelsey Ickhols.. .: James M 'Decker vs W A Bockwe Woolalmt n ..debt - Jonathan Whipple vs D Cash sdna'r ----sect rend William P CluunberLin vs Orilla Amrs. case Callunineßhetiler nes vs Moon & Stafford eject -E A 'Packer vs John Gard--; ...................... A C Moore va Erasbas EX- eta' set fa Dewy Buell vs W S Dobbins - ' trespass F. H. , Person vs Tetztaft et al - tor attach S 15 Aepinwaff vs S If Tears - trespass F H Person vs John Wolf eta! 'appeal - PSI Stowell vs James R Weir &. Co ' , debt' James Henry as 0 S Pratt appeal C F Welles vs Jesse Spalding 'limo - John F Russell vs. Willard E Stoll - ' appeal Henry Miller 0W.5 Smith sdril , r l .... ' Andrew E. Pomeroy vs C J Coolbangla et al debt Julia gate: vs C. T. Merry et al eject .. - TS O. P. talLard... - • .. ' Metli , iliet P Society of Albany vs Methodist Clinrch - Albany .. - /5 00 4 50 938 7 5.) 9 38 OM FM . William Itraius vs E Pomeroy. .. debt Toll Saßnistsh vs John Ilesnre- , - eject tTakm.ll-Ivl-. Lewisburg I's 8 8 Aapinwall lc Co. este P 8 Wyritoop vs E-Smith... , 20 1 70 8 68 8 25 William Halbert vi Junction Citn.46; Verron TA- LODI, & Lycra C D Cash vs 11 E - Soloteon • AlFrara Carley .. 7 50 13 13 J.lu Jones adm'e ca IVA Riff.. .111omas Droirtt vs Oco Camp— . . Stowell trwitee ye .1 It Wetr k Co G T Cole vs Josepti.Dlabop C D Cash vs A R Stevens Daniel Houghton vs W H Iloore Bailey k Hal vs A W Johnson _ _ . Honiard Cori rise vs 0 D Peet " debt .7 , _ C V 'Welles vs Jesse Spalding. . . ' tor attach. - John Bennett TS J P Yanneet "- Lie/1483 0 F Ton= vs C S Aryls "- -•• appeal Gl9 Decker vs S3l Laporte - ' " • ease A Wickizer vs D ii/ Beanlsly... ' debt Lydia E Coon vs .111:t Van Fleet • - trespass Stirrer= retrausble_cin 31onday. !raj , 13. DM at 'lO, am. r , , W. A. THOUAS. ' April 5,131'2. ' , . -. Prothonotary. - ifil ~y ~ 'Notice is hereby given, that the undereianed. Assfe. sor of the 13th District of Pennsylvania, will .hold. Courts of Appeal. for the Correction of Erroneous Asoessments. at his of in 13L0031.51MEG, Col umbia County, on Ali appeals must be in writing. and • should sped- . ty tie particular calm, :natter. or thing. respecting ,whi,ch a decision is requested; and elan slate the ground or principle of-error complained .of. Ap peals may be made at the office Of the As:see:ear at any. timo provides to the days above-;fixed for hear ing appeals. If any persons liable to Income Tar. have not yet re rted, they are hereby notified - to do saat_on me liable tb the penalty. It 14 the duty etoverione, assemble to the law, to sceli;-. the Assessor of his District arid make Lis return. • PAITUEL KNORR. Asseasoi 13th Diatrict. Pa. Assessor's Office. Ilkioraiburg. March. 21. 1812.. 202 80 liE APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.L- To Edwin F. Ayers.—No. 487. Dec. Tennant. Yon are hereby notified that -Ella Awe. , wife, by her next friend, Doeshir Ayres.. has ap plied to the court of common pleas of Bradferd - county, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said court has appointed Monday. the Ws day-ot May, Urn, for , hearing the said Ells- in the . premises, at which time. and place Tolk an attend If • you think proper. ; J. P. 94.11 FLEET. mar.2o.w4 Sheriff. A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-- To Amu Ten are hereby notilled that Brady Joslyn; your wife, by her next friend, W. Brardhan. has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford county, fora divorce fromthe bonds of mettimonY, and the said conrt has appointed Monday, the Gth day of May.. 1872, for hearing the said Bmilylin the prem ises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. : J. P. VAX POEM mar. 20.154 : Sheriff. 40 144 100. 180 30 432 APPLICATION IN DIVORCE,- To Catharine Horley.-No. 619, Dec. - T.ls7l— are hereby notified that. D., Morley.. your boo hood, has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford comity, for a divorce from tha hoods of raotrimony, and the'ssid court has ',minted :Mon day. the 6th day of May, 1872. for hear ing - the said Hurley in the premises, at which time and plate you can attend if you think proper. • mar.2o-ar4 ,f. P. ,VAN FLEBT. Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE- Emma M. Bowman.— (o. 273, May T. 1871.— Yon are hereby notified that John Bovinim, Year has appilid to the court of common Wean of Bradford minty, for a divorce from th e beads matrimony, and.tho said court has appointed Mon day. the 6th day of May, 1872. for ! tearing the said John in the premises. at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. mar.2o-w4 . J. P. V.kli itELPT. Shertfr. APPLICATION. IN DIVORCE.- To Harriet Arnorit...,No. 170 Dec. term 1871. Ton are hereby notified that Geo.W. !anent. your husband. has applied to the court of common plena of Bradford co.. for . a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the mid court has appointed Mon day. the CM day of May. 1872. for hearing the said Geor,to- - in the premises: at whichthee and • place you can attend if yon think proper. mar.2o.w4 J. P. VAN Sherif. - /at - 2 00 34.) NI 30 33 INCORPORATION - NOTI -A- In the matter of the incorporation of the Petriek Benevoient Society of Barclay.—No. 239. Ilsy Term. 1872. - - Nalco is berebr awes that the above named Society has presented to the Court _Common Pleas of Bradford County their article of Atlociaßon asking for a decree of Incorporatiork and the maid 'Court having examined the same; and finding them_ correct, will decree - that they be bacellPflasdat as prayed for, on htihday. the 6th. ~day of Nay. 1872. at 2 o'clock p.m., =lees can* be shown to the contrary. W. A, ,THOKAE4 inaT.2o.w3 Prottmetary. AtatiNISTRATORS NOTICE.-- Notice is herebrMsen that an persona Indebt ed to the estate of ELEANOR WRITER. deceased, late of Ath ens, are requested to make.immedi ate payment, and all persona barring datum against srold"estate enlist present them dnly authenticated for settlement. • DANIEL Mc - DUFFER, Feb.29;7-wa ..4dmlnistrator with Will annexed. A DMINISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby cliento all persons indebted to tho estate of HAMM STRODE. late. of Wyser. deceased. must make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against - said estate must present - 4h= &dr authenticated for settle:. meat.. ' • • A. J. NOBLE. rikr.l3l2wB A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- :Notice is hereby Riven td all persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH 31AHOOD. late of Spew held. deceased. must make immediate pia t. and ail persons haring claims against estate must present them Only anthenthmtedlbr settlement. Adner. w ith Ct=Y%e d. mar.l3'92w9 EXECITTO.R'S N* cr.. Notice is hereby gime that en Indebted to the estate- of Bin= Thurston late of Towanda twp.. : deceased, are requested, to make. tmmediate payment. and aII Persons - bsvhyl crsige= said estate smut present them: duly for settlement. - MULL TallitaTo2l. F b. 2,.1.245ir. - .; Igsriattis. CANES AND CBACKER9.-438E7 clan Bernd; Scotch Honey, Otago. italAcos.Thah . on-and Ghtgert Caket...Walatoooa - , JAnableil and Coffeeßlactut. and &abide of Crackersst March 44 - "Rik • W. A. ROCIEWIIILA L'l3. • 4 mtpAV4;ift* ~~~~=_ S. INTERNAL REVENUE ! NOTICE TO TAT-PATERS FRIM.IY; APRU 19itt,1872. -t.. it, RE EEC= ..:appesf debt corenint • •-aPPeAI debt ...replevin appeal