ptadfottiftpodtt Towanda, Thursday. April 18,1872. ME LOCAL AND GENERAL. se Mr. DETDIXY IL TITMut has been promoted to a papa. The new-oomei ncl•cr sill be. Biro. C. L. WARD Still remains in a very critical condition, with but slight Lopes of ner recovery. va. A heavy slide4n the S. . & It It ansed..conaltrable delay to tbo trains fast week. zer The 'Naiad, boys desire to re turn their thank to tho friends through whose Partiality they received the handsome chromes voted for at the Baptist Festival: Va. Lt the sale of money by the Buildingi Association, on Monday (Ironing last, pans wore bid off at seventy-fro to seventy: eight dollars. . ear Quite a fall of snow was ezpe rienced here on Monday last. l Eighteen yeas I Fo on theaame day of the month, snow fell ere to the depth of two or three feet. * We are ender - obligations to Axwizr.v Ems= for an invitation to attend be Junior Exhibition ii,Cornelltrniversity, on riday evening, April it tom' - The warm sugar' and ice cream :;,,,tival given by the ladies of gio Baptist urela list week, netted about one hundred 'id fifty dollars. tar W. A. CIILIIBEIMIN is making owe eatensive repairs on his store, which hen completed will mho it one' of the most ,ttractiee jewelry establishments in the cana ry. • . apron and neck-tie festi •:tl,given by the ladies ar the Presbyterian Burch on Tuesday evening last, uu a . very )leasant affair, and-we judge, financially, a sac es3. air A letter from central Wiscon . in irJorrns to that the. people of that vicinity are vjuyed three months sleighing daring he 1 , 4 1 Wintcr, but the snow be Is :to di sat r.„ , Car 1:014% ter., Mr. 11,tr.ny Mix's mart, "Nek- haviug become unable to get z up Ags t.liot on Saturday last. She was the dam 4-the cc:ebrated stallion " Towanda," and had natfoaled-another cult, sired by "Indcpepd ore," one of the most noted horses in 'this MEE Zi'ff - G. S. BLAKESLEE has been ap 4intta PoAtraasier at Cold.Creol:, this constYs 1 ri place of L S. tirELL, resigned. N. Duntv has been appointed Post- Laster at Smithfield Summit, rice C. Co Ai:ll=- kre=igned. ii=l W.A. A house owned by PATItICK 111.; on Splice street, was consumed by fire , n Wednesday night, about 12 o'clock.. It was grant at the time'? The department came out, na Naiad 2 especially did well. Their little acinne is indispensable to the tore.—liem. IBI.:I.S.IIAZZAIL " S Fz.tsr .) --The Choral s,viation have decided to present in:the-pub- 1 e'on Tuesday evening, 30th inst., the, Cantata ut'l;elsliaz.zar's Feast." Full particulars Hill giveu" next week. The proceeds of the en : t,:uuucut are to be given to one of our tire c Me are receipt of a very .atiy priuted invitation to attend an Anui .reary Dance, undzr the. atutpiees of O. Lodge, No. 219, L 0. of O. P., WaVerly, .11"., , en Friday evening, April 26., Although uo "lead in our limbs," re never dire, yet we extend our thanks to the coru . tee h , r the compliment intended. . ia — Dr. 3121caiNrosn; Grand Garde the Grand Lodge K. of P. of renns)lvania, 1_ etherwith several other raembero of the 4cr, viiited Towanda Lodge ca Tuesday 0v..11- Uof lastwcch. After the adjourntheat of the ilfte the party, accompanied Ly several of U mives of membcrs, repaired tudhe Meaus lieso, where mice hOld JonuAN spread _ a z rpptuous sollation tor thult. • . kid' the death oil). Pomulor, Troy, wl 'eh occurred on Monday, Bth, the .yle of at vliage, and iu fact the wholu stern part of that count:', have been called I - nfo nrn one oflo most proi.ninent and 4.fal citizens of this c4nty. He %vas a 111,!. , , . I ;icrons-hearted, Chrbaian man, and one :ose inlluence.will be felt for good, long aiter • 'CAM shall have been forgotten. ate - Pam:ELL b, - Co. have admitted 1011A.5 NoBLE as a junior partner in their. f,Pc. Ms. N. commenced with the firm when , here child, andims grown no with the *, becoming perfectlY familiar with every Leh of the great establishment, awl always Inifesting an interest fur Ids employers. ilis 'lmotion is the just reward of his faithfulness, sell as ap evidence of the generosity of rowm.r. and DELallo. Wo congratulate I . tiour• on his gco4 fortune. 1•21 31( 31] ...1101, , ai H. ELLIGTx, of Marts tie d, dietlyrt his residence in that village. on Fr day laek, at the advanced age of nearly eighty yea 6. Mr. E. retained' his vigor. and tnlsgy of mind and body to tho inst. He was fa inlay with the early history of this county, au I:a6 fur sown years previous to his death a eerre:4.,Knitient of the REPORTEU and other pa ps, 3. W. shall miss his terse, well written ar tic ts, and the hearty, generous grasp of his ‘ia-iu hand. The deceased Was a brother of n.ICOII J.C31.E..1 ELI,ICYrT of this place. 'tie" The Fifty-Third Anniversary "fddd Fellowship in America, will be celebrat -3 a dance at the Opera House; in this vil je on Friday evening, the 26th inst. Elabo [e preparations tiro being =do for a grand glorious time, worthy the high character ilbe Order and the importance of the occa- L The lawlif the Order With regard to the , Sof IntoxicAting beverages,- is to be strictly a4ered to. A good supper will be served ;in Exihange Hall, and L'Auousux's Band, one 'of tin finest in the country, will furnish music. It i 3 4 possible to send invitations personally to all but Odd Fellows evcrywhcrie are cordially ; The bill fur the entire sincrtainment will be but $2.50.= Warerly Advocate. Li I Al la. ( 11 l "AcToamrzt In:mi.—The weather ciightful, and farmers are thinking about tattling and making garden. ;here KaS a "elide" in the tufinol bettrix , n t l 4 place and Nicholsbn, which delayed the -wing of the trains regularly for the day. rho Keystone Academy, of this place, under o i:teflon of Prat J. U. HARMS, is a *len dill school for young Ladies' and gentlemen. number of students tills Spring is greater ever before. actoryvillo is uohlfe mostlptber villages of he..size. There are litit,tivo 00g-shops in tbc P4.! l ce, and they are .poorly patronized, while there are three churches and ono Good. Tern , 1444); lodge with large attendance. e roads are getting dry and nice, and the Pc plc are taking advantsge of the opportunity • fu - • all a-ling-- , espccially the young students, wte take a pleasure rido`once in a while:. -. 1 , il : • • A Brum= runt AZBO V AD. ' . Yuctorrible, Wyoming-00., April 15. 'Esso.x.u..—J." 31. Comma has been arpointed bookkeeper in the. First National good selection. 1 1-31 . M. ("Brut A ) Dzlatco was in town last wprki atd was looting Past as well es ever. Ire >3 now sa , pttintcndent of a largo mercantile cs t4bstntlit in northern Wisconsin. May his shadow ever grow hiss. DArtoN, rA Willieswirorc - wstfi In !old' 1.4 ;==l=iii —Di. T. D..Tonsecut ble been confined to his house foe Sinai dap,:with alt attack of farm He is improving. however. The Doctor "knows how ills bhnselr now; aDd can iMoreelatilllhe benefit of having a good wife to Minister th-lisb wants under such circumstances. The Doctori numerous patienti, who would hardly - know how to live without him, will also thank Mrs..l. for her attention to their friend. --Bur. Was Udit.szessa 1/11 too 1// to preach on Sunday last, oonsetinteß the Episoopal Muth was dosed. We are *mod -to on wince that hots better now. Cocroasms, of Was-Barre, mule us a call last , week. Mr. O. is now engaged is the real estate business in that thriving city. *fill The Wyoming Annual - Con foreace of the N. E. Church, closed its session in Owego koliweek. -The following appoint. meats for Wish:using Distilst were made LIM= MX, P. E. Tankhannoek... .. 3. L. Baca. Wysliming ...... by O. Barnes. Herrick SuWied by T. P. Johnson. Rome P Holbrook. Orwell Silas Berner: Lettsysville •..Stephen Montrose.... ............ D. Alexander. Brooklyn . Jonas Underwood. B NI E Vn • • • IL B. Bose. 3. B. Sumner. • Fact op .., J 8. Lewis. on Heshopp. Skinner s Eddy Mehoopany. Auburn. Partial°. Hsrford and South Gibson . Gibson - Newton .. Northniorebuid. Rash.... ...... West Nicholson. Tenningsrille Hornbrook. ....A. C. Srerry. . .A. J. Arnold. .Abed Brigham. . 8. E. Walworth. "-Miner 131111110 W; J F. Warner. Supplied by G. C. Lirman.l O L. Williams. George Forsyth transferred to East Maine Con ference, and appointed u Principal of East Conference Seminary. • IS@I. Ma. Byron : I have a query for the honorable judges of our courts. Suppose a persoi becomes a member of a Good Templar or other temperance organiza. tion. In so doing he-takes a "solemn obliga tion" on his "sacred honor," "to abstain from" and to "discountenance the use and sale of in toxicating drinis." "Suppose after taking such nn obligation, (a life-long pledge), such person signs a petition for a tavern license, well know ing that the clause "to sell spirituous liquors " is contained in that license—that the License is in fact a legal privilege to sell drunkard-making drinks; is Such . a person, after such an act of perfidy, to be considered in the eyes of the law as a repntable, respectable, honorable, trust worthy, reliable, or legally moral member of the community? Now, certain censorious (?) people insist that such a course of conduct proves that the person is a liar, a would-be perjurer,, and a thoroughly disgraceful character, worthy only of the con• tempt of honoiable persons. Aro they correct in.tbeir judgment of such an individual,. or does he exactly fulfill the conditions of respect ability and morality required for liquorrlicense petitioners. Has morality anything to do with the subject matter of such petitions? Will hon est, honorable, right-minded citizens sign such petitions? Furthermore, what is the legal definition of the respectable, orporal in chsracter ? Please satisfy the interrogations of April 15, 1872. . _ THE SCI* CE or AzvErnsist.—Jusil cipus advertising always pays. , If you have a good thing, advertise i If you haven't, don't. Larget. e isn't necessary isidvertising. Blind Tullis on't read newspapers/ Don't be afraid to invest in pFintei's ink, lest your sands of life bo nearly run out. ::- :Sever run down your br(ponents goods in public. Let him do his own adiertising. Let yClir adv'ertisements have something of the dash in-tleem, without great exaggeration. Von can't eat enough in one week to last you a üb , ,le year, and you can't advertise o:: that plan either. • It's as true ol" rd.ertising as of anything else in the world—if it is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well. Hand bills and circulars are good of their kind, hut they cannot take .tho . place' of news paner advertisemen - ts. Injudicious advertising is like fishing where there's no fish. Yen need to let lines fall in the right place. No bell can-ting so lo'ndly r.e a geed adver tisement. Peophi will believe what .they see rather than what they hear. _L Small advertisements, and plenty of them, is Vgoa4.l rule. We' were as babies once, yet wo made coneidt..ral,le noise, Whetryou advertise, see that you do item the same principle that you boy goods. Getithe most :ou can !Vl' the ilinney. We don't recommend advertising as the best way to get a v.i:e; but co know that it is ,the br-st nay to get a good-trade. People who - adverlife only once in tllt.eo . months forget that most folks can't remember anything longer:than - about seven clays. • If you can . arouse ccriCeity by an advertise ment, it is a great.ix)int gained. The fair ecx don't hold all the curiosity in the world. A onatant dropping will wear a rock. Keep droppink your advertisements , on. the public, and -they will soon malt under it like rock salt. Quittiug advertising in dull times is like tear ing oat a dam because the water is low. Either plan will prevent good times from ever coming. "Dull times," it is said, "are the Le.st rcr vertisere." 4ecause when money is tight, and the people arc forced to economize, they always zead the advertisements to ascertain who sells the cheapest, and where they can trade to the Lest advantage. AccorAttig to the character or extent of your business, E 4 asido a liberal percentage .for . ad vertising._ Keep yourself unceasingly. before the...public; and itl.rnatters not what business of Eighty you may be`engsged in, for, if intelli gently and industriously pnraned, a fortune will be the result. The maxi. who advertises shoWs not only a business talent above his neighbors, but he may be at once reckoned among the in&pend eat, generous and public spirited of the com munity. He who hides his light under A br.;ll - when such advantages as those at * p s ta:;sinit afforded esu freely °from! him, &Ica not de serve to FILAXCIi. • • COLLYEII ' S lecture, on the 21th. BUSINESS LOCAL. K. C. P Z Tuin out on - the 240, and bear " Clear Grit." HOZSE Tb limiT.—EilqUire at B. M. iticti.Es* Coal Office. Alsid•c Clover Secd •at Fox & Air.uctues. Wes. All the - novelties in Spring Bonnetz and Da.ts, at .Mra. J. D. limes, Bridge street Vendue bills. printed, at this office on tlort notice. Stir Grand opening day at Mfrs. J. D. HILL'S, on Thursday, April 18. Mt. Fine boots made to, order at L. L. IlooDT & Co's. la.-Latest Spring styles of Bon nett and Bata, at Mrs. 3. D. fluia, Bridge S#. XS-Ground Plaster $6.00 per ton; at Towanda Steam Flour Mils. M. A fresh supply of the Bolivar Hat next Sat - nrdity. N. Goinsstt cni Fou SALL—Two Covered Carriages on easy terms. • _ 13.17. LANs. ...Inspect our Spring Goods. - A x. Clotinrsrra Fon Su..—A Lot near the upper D.Tot. Enquire at this office:, I.Openhg day at Mrs. J. D. Etzu.'s Millinery Stoic, Bridge street, 03 Thurs day, Aril 15, 1572. se- An inspection of our stock in inn DO obligation to t.nfr, ?i. Qom mow, K t Pt Mb Lap stock at Rea ala White !Igen aVixrarbe. ====i; I No Floutand.lreed. at retail. Att, ?roliandeStourt Moor =ls, delivered tree. Ift:Thbfkiestaidtaciateoitiiimite Stock of clothing at the Keystone Clothing PQ= sOO. 1. Fos Sur..—A good Safe. Enquire it this dam NS.. Early B,oie Potatixs for sale .y 8. L Sonr. ' lA. A large assortment of Fish of 'all grades, on band at lA. A complete stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, at the X. C. P. 'i. We have a fine . line of - Tea-, ..g, Young Hyson, Japan sad Hp= Meet.= &Erman's. F. Cross is selling Bibles or 25 cents. Wewrzi.—Men, to work on Towan • Flats: Apply at R. M. Wit.s.re Coal Office, Towanda, Pa. ...... B. Tower. ..Georp G B. W. Breckenridge.. 18.. A nice assortment of Prayer Books, cheap, at C. F. Csose. • Fon &km—Fifty yaids striped flag Carpet • Mn. Sao; Lombard street ser Splendid new stock of White goods and Linens, a* Ewes h Humarra'a . 1 Bridge street. stir Hired man wanted, for gar 4ening and general work. Empire at tho In a 'trite: Z Tobacco of all grades, at .11cCusa 1c Enwszus'. ma.. Mr. CAmbra desires Os to say that his assortment of wan paper is replenish ed weekly, consequently is always fan, notwitlip standing his Immense sales. le- Dolly Varden Prints and bricsi st EVANS& lIILMETU . S. 'Bridge street. E. Seven choice dairy,-Dairy Cow_a for sale. Enquire of E. W. Tost.Nrs, Borne, Pa. April 1-Iw. i L , ./ J Stir A large stock of new Dress Goods at / EvAxs A Eftwaint's. 'Bridge street. - ,' -.. • SErz Poripozs.—Bre - seo's King of tho EarLies v reerless, and Early Mao Pctatces, far sale at be Institute. PAOLIEFIC POTATOES.—Ad triirAble for the table and remarkably pioduc tiire. A few bushels can bo had of J. 0 fILXI. 4AT, Franklin. • VicaLwrice. ter Sunday - School Superintend eats and teachers will find a goal snpply•o cheap Bibles at, Cana. ri'on Six on RENT.—A W001 . 6n Factory. Enquire of Bps. NOWITI. near lion rocton. vs... Molasses and, Syfups of all grades, cheap, at McCADE do EDWAUDS% vs• Pea:vine, Ohio, and West inuoch,Clover Seod ; also a lama Laid!) o Timothy Seed, wholesalo and raid!, at • Tomatoes, Peaches, Pitie applem, cto., by the can, dozen or case; very cheap, at McCane EntrAr.ne. tom- Houses and Lots for sztle,l on easy monthly payments, or to Rent. W. Buinusti. l'oplar street, Towanda, Pa.—tf LlzAnrs litduras, mauufac turcrs of those celebrated spectacles, haro cl4anged their agency from J. Re_CICENDeiI to SN'' .1. Caatacmtanets. i ITo RENT.—A two-story . Frame ~use; in peasant locality; Range in Kitchen; Baltimore heaters warming -whole house r) *O , l cistern and veil. Enquire of IsAAC Minn, .I.T.tur.i WooD. 1 Fort S.uz.—A matched team of bsly horses, 5 and 6 years old; or 'would ex- Change for one heavy horse. Apply to Bina war & Evanyrr, Bcd, White Blue Store, To wanda. DOLLY VAIIDEN STORE.—Mrs. B. L. Wfionnurr and ]fleaflArriz liErzrr. arc to Open in,a row days a ladies' furnishing store, on tlie south Lido or 3fer 7 oUr's Mock, and will keep a full supply of ladies' dress goods, trimmings, p 'tterns, etc. 1M9... FILED C. GonE is now in the city, purchasing an assortment of clothes and fhynishing goods, and will soon open a storo on tho south side of itercur's Block. Ile has en gaged a good cutter and a first-class foreman. -Chose in want of good fits should gire him a call. - I NEW STYLESpon THE LADIES.---3.trS. E J. Ifnmas '(formerly Miss Krxestxr), has redarned from New York with a large and well selected assortment of. Spring Millinery and Piney Goods, comprising all the latest novel= this of the season. ppening Day, Friday, April 19. 31stnraonsn.—A young gent of 23 would lie to correspond with a number of 3 . lung ladies. Object—Fun, mutual improve m nt, and perhaps matrimony:: Mexican, Chi nose or Negroes need not apply. Address C.ilL Box 317, Towanda, Pa. prillo-2w' Gas Firrnim AND _FIXTUREt3.—CODb b 0. BIISIMLL & Co. have secured the services oil & Ten . pperior workman, and aro prepared toi do gas fitting on abort notice aC tho redfieed rata of 15 cents per foot. Now is the time to gilt work done before the prico is advaaced. A .: a stock or fistares, traelmte , , Filnbito, etc.. licCaze & EDvAaixe. ZS— Nitrous Oxide Gas foi extract teeth, at KELLY & SrAnEv's. 109.:=Cill.at Mrs. J. D. Hun's this 4:lz, and we the Spring styles or Bonnets ar d ridge etrcct, Towaiiila, Pa.-2w Fon RENT ON REASONABLE TERIIS.,—, me good Tanning and Grazing Lands, with ildings; also some Vacant Houses, in Smith -41 township. Address P. BRADY, Easton, Pa. Fon SALT.—Ayrshire Bull "Collin," ' l :d by WALcopr and CaurnEu., Oneida Co., IY. Four years old, and is orderly. red k.e given. Will be sold low, 3t Smithfield, April 10, 1872. ZierHavini lately added to - oar .nlar business an Insurance Agency, and siog seine good Companies, we respectfully a share of your,bnsioess in this line. . Tours respectfully, Wicausat d BL.wi. IVATED.—FO ehtmdred good Tea: I VC3. KELLUM k. MULLDCL tar Farmers and 'Dealers will find o their advantage to bny, their Clover and °thy Seed of Fox lc Mixiza. They have a e stock and sell cheap. ;. - Fort SALs.;•;-4:ln reasonablo terms, betas, light, open buggy. Can b© tern at co..' Factory, Towanda. For terrain, , address, P. Barn; Easton, Pa. Nonasto PpizawaL—Dr: G. W. ElTcone frail Warne Centak there is now s good - opening for a . phyrifina. Any ono desiring to locate therefess 'Nan a goal diraillavand Incrattve prictica, dress or enquire of:. F. 03orta, Warren Cep. Apufl 4-4 w. for R L. Pzirra a; CO. • have on hand. a rely choice asertumsd of inittacry Goods, and s full corps of first-obiss YOlinemt; therefore they are confident that they can sup ply all their old =sigmas, and as many more as may wi■h the best goods at the lowest prices, at the sign of the big Bonnet. Towanda, April 10,1872.—'2w. Stir Prof. EDCiA.3I a SHERWOOD, we are pleased to lesru, has decided to open a Mat nivel Institute in this place. Hs has engaged several rooms at the Collegiate Institute for the present, but if he meets with sufficient en couragement, will provide himself with rooms somewhere in the centre of the town. Prat B. comes well recommended, as a musician and gentleman, and we hope our people will give him a cordial reception here.• fir We have on hand and offer at, aaniini: 1 Grover. & Baker Bening Machine; , 2 Ladd & Webster's " "•. / 1 Wheeler k Wilson's . 61 / 1 Franklin 64 16 ,‘ / Leather a aa • ' Call at the agency of Wratatan & 14..teg. A CAIID.-1. am reliaidy informe4 that certain parties engaged in the clothing business in this place, are reporting that Ihitve left .. Towanda, and tItU" is to notify my old Mends and enstotherti that such repOrts are in stigited by Jealousy, and are false in every par ticular. I am hill engaged m the clothing business, and/hare the best assortutent of goat t0b05.3un4 tiVrotranda. 11. E. Rosmrret.n. / sei• Special examinations of teach erszfor the Summer term of schools will be held aifollows Saturday, April 13 ; East Smith field, Tuesday, April 16; Troy, Thursday, April 18; Towanda, Tuesday, April M.. • Applicants will please come provided with pen, ink, pencil, paper and reader. Exercises to commence at Welock A. Y. fE3I A. A. KELPNcr, Co. Supt Towanda,Ta., March 30, 1972. FOB SALE.—The valuable property known is the Bradford Bowe, and furniture ; Liz; two second-hand Billiard Tables. This propc;rty is well situated in Smith Waverly, Penn*lvania, and is an excellent stand for a' hotel, and nail be sold on easy terms to snit pnrchasers! - For particulars in regard to the situation of the premises, and price, enquire of W. B. Km.t.t.r, or Towanda, Pa., or Jr.sits 8. 3lunr..tr l of Waverly, N. Y., who will answer all enquriries with promptness. M. Now, after all that has been acid and written by interottea parties, we are compelled by the decision of the people, who certainly ought to be ably to judge, to still claim that tho Sh.ger Improved Bowing Mr chines are not urpassod. They do any r irork that any sewing machine does, as easy and simply. They do not' wear out. -They will work as easily after years rise as at first. Wiesdalt S ELAM, General Agent,. Ds. Examine the figures below, from official returns. Sales of iho leading Sew hug Machine Co's. for 1871: Singer Nantgiicturing Company. 181,200 Wheeler & Wilson . 128,529 Grover A: Baker 50,138 Weed Sewing Maclaine Co. . 89,655 Howo Machine Co., from Jam to July.. 34,010 Wilcox & Cribbq • ........ 30,217 American 20,121 3.IoxTAN ris. Wilsep .... . . Original El Domeatie 11 Cinn—Foousn Pnorm—There are clothing houses In_TOwanda that hare been eitablislied fur a namber of years, haring al ways gii - en. liatisUction to their. customers, have treated customers as acquaintances, ic• quaintances as friends; yet whoa a certain per son, whose only object seems to be to humbug the people. opens a store, and instead of Simply calling the came a store, ha names it a "Pal ace," (a humbug to start pith)—the foolish public cease their friendship, and give him their patronage. so don't be liumbuggod, but go back to your old friends. [P. '3. The above is not instigated by any one connected with this paper]. SUNDAY School. COIVMTICiN.—The Sunday School Caucention of Bradford county - , will meet at Dist Canton, 31iinday, April 29, at 71 o'clock r. es. Bev. Geo. A. rem, o! Phila delphia, will deliver the'opening address. The Convention will continue through Tuesday and Wednesday.. We need not urge those who at tended the C.nvention last year, to come: all were convinced that they were both' intert'esting and profitable. Let pastors, Sunday ) school 'officers. teachers, and all interested in our glo rious Sunday school work, make an effart to reach this meeting. 0. A ra_icK, D®-.We congratulate the people of Leßaystillo and vicinity on the new acquisition to their medical supply, ac Shown by the card of F. G. Honnow, 31. another column, a reetzt graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Dr.llor.r.cw is a young man of strictly tem '.perate habiti, and having gone through's thor ough course in the several branches of the pro fession, is well qualided far the practice. of the healing art. , He has been a faithful student in the office of Dr. T. F. Nauru., Wyse; Pa., by whom be is highly recommended, and enter tains liberal views of practical medicine. If success is mesaured by true merit, we do not hesitate to predict for him abundant success in the pleasant village 11 hero ho has citablished himself for,the practice of his profession. A. H. Wool, zi*.- Ey: IWOUTI:11 : As there is some little stir in regard to the candidates for the various offices in this county, I wish to say to the people that as my name was brought be fore the public last year, as a candidate for Representative., (but owing to an agreement with Mr. Buck, I did not go into the Conven tion, against the general usage or custom), now as the field is again open, I would that I offer myself as a candidate for that office at the coming election, subject to the decision of the Republicans of this county. Yours truly, J. 0. Dawes. Windham, April 14, 1872. PETELSON—Goon&Notroll.-At bome,Taer _ day, April 9, 1872, by Rey. J. S. Stewart, Ar thur W. Peterson, of Weymouth, Mass., to Ida G. Goodenough, of Towand% Pa. • STORES—HOLCOHB..—At the residence of the bride's father, in Leßay, April ) ?, 1872, by C. W. Churchill, Hr. Jonas F. Stores to bliss Alice Holcomb, both of Leßoy. VANDERPOOL—MERRIT.—AItho Parsoinge, Moarootou, April 2, by Rov. Halibck Arm strong, Ezra Vsniterpool, of Towanda town ship, to Rebecca Merril, of Towanda. lIIINTLY—KALNSIIAN.--In this borough, on Sunday, April 14, hy N. Tidd. Esciit, nal Iltuatly and Frances Kinsman, all of Towan da. IBTENE.—At Liberty Corners, April G. ofspot ted fever, after an illness of fonr dais. A dd le, daughter of :amen W. and Almira W. Irvine, aged 7. years, 9 months and 5 days. Aims was a sprightly child, but she has gone to the Better Land, leaving papa end mamma, and brother and little twin sister; to deeply mourn their loss. • "BEARDSLEE=In Springaeld township, March 23, of spotted rover, Lyman W., only son 9f T. D. and C. Deardaloo, aged 16 years. FOEBES.—At Frenehtown; April 1, of menin gitis, Alice Celinda Forbes, aged 5 years, daughter of James C. and Jemimall. Forbes, formerly of Rome, at which place she was baried. - • A "precious frail," whom the Angel Reaper has early—ah, so early l—taken from our fond• /ICU to be eternally blessed with The Beloved. ArcE.F.F...—ln Franklin, March 24, after &linger leg and very distressing illness of eleven weeks duration, caused by brain fever. Beside D., daughter of Sterne and Wilmina Mcßee, [aged 2 years and G days. "Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them net for v; , .! pooh te qui king= ton et berrgto .. 21,153 20,051 .. 10,397 C. L. F. liowE,' President MARRIED: DIED. ===Ml = . . . 4 Wsisay_litra 12; Inv liordk 12rabud Tam, mialfd . ,_ll Npd $ rooms. - nusgiftmokeulmeim migromibmwmamAar ALLlCL—Ortaisgitis, yids on visit with dose 61.141111 BON^ Sr /WY 0 . Alt les, spa Ityssra sad 5 stositte. demtdoe ' Duos sal Who& Aliso, of Past ISE4 ..cis My daughter is even now dead : bat axis and lay tip band upon bee, and ebe shall rte.' "Year not, believe only, and she shall bentade whole` ' • ' • " He gave thee, he took thee, and he wittruttora . , .019, thbath no sting Once the Saviour • loth died." " ' TABEIL—In Sylvania Pa., April 3,187 4 , of af fecti 66 on of the longs, Eihnibeth Taber, aged years. POICIDIDY.—In TM. • Pc-, 11031 . 1 0 r eTeekly April of affection of the lungs, Ds niel . Pomor°79 oiled 56,1 ears. ANGL2.-199 HorriA. March %nag icarlet, fever, Mlle. ice 11 3 1 A 3 . , 9 aged 11 years, 6 months and S days. 1111193 WAY infant maddema , -on Tondo: Spilt. 1611. nu of Moho D. and Print' C. llimigiray. LAJUL--In Way, Apri/ 1, Rem Law B. Lake 6 Aged Oa rate. • deceased wu an exemplary Christian, and good minister of Jesus Christ. His minis. try covered a period of thirty-xis years, twenty. four of which were spent in the phee where he died. His furling mu attended on the bib bid by a large cone unse of people. at the Baptist Church, in Leßoy ; sermon by Bev. T. Baca. =L. • TAILOIL—In Pittston. April 7, 1872,. Tiylor, aged 87 years. 8 meths and 11=11 The death of such a Dian as Ms. Minna, de mands more than a mere notice. He was the youngest sob, who reached manhood, of - one of the historic families of Wyaltuiing. His father, Major Jo= TATUM, one of the early settlers ID the place, was for many years one of the most prominent men in the community, and for more than forty years held either the office of Desoonvr Ruling Elder in the old Presbyterian Churph. His motherwas the grand-daughter of Aiwa Yost, who came to Wyalnsing in 1773, and was the first captive taken from this valley in the Revolutionary war: Her father, Capt. Artoz.sau Buct, was slain in the far famed bat! tie of Wyoming, when she was an infant three months old. Mr. Tea ors was tholl eon of the links which connected our history with . the Present. Inheriting the homestead, he succeeded in largo measure to the prominent place his father occupied in the church and the community. His industry and pffseverence knew no bounds. idiot his eaterprisei were prosecuted with engin' ehing energy and persistence, and were generally crowned a ith success. Hisjudg meats, formed with intelligent deliberation, were sound end had great weight with all who knew him. His integrity was unquestioned, and he stood above all suspicion of meanness. . Ills generous hospitality, ready anti genial con versation and unaffected kindness, secured for him a large circle of warns friends.. Where he was beat known ho was moat loved and respect ed. In the family circle his qualities of mind and heart were displayed in all their ixzelleme. To these virtnei of his private life viers added that rare quality of a.genCrous support of pub lic enterprises without aspiring to be a leader in them. TIC was not only the staunch defender a good morals, but an humble, faitliftd Chris tian, and when at home his seat was rarely va-- eint in the sanctuary. Ho was for forty years a member, and for nearly twenty-three years a Ruling Elder in the Presbylerian church, whose doctrines ho loved and whose interests •he pro meted, , HO was from home when strict AN with his last isickne.ss, bet his family and kind friends ministered to him until the gun-set hour of the ' Sabbath day, when he e..tercd upon that eter nal rest which remaineth for the people of Clod. His remains were taken to his beautiful home on tthe Wyalusing, from which a Irge company of neighbors and.friends bore them to their burial. , "There is a land where every pulse is thrilling With rapture euth's sojourners may not know; Where heaven's repose the weary heart is And peacefully life's time tossed currents flow. Far orit of sight, while yet the flesh enfolds us, Lies the-fair country where our hearts *bide, And of its Wei Is nought more wondrous told us Than these few words, 'I shall be satisfied !'" At a meeting of the session of the Second Presbyterian Church of Wyelasing, held April 11,1873, the figlosing minute was adopted: Wagezas, It has pleased the Great 'Bead of the Church to remove by death oar beloved brother in Christ, Bascom Taylor,' a &hag Elder in this Church, we would record our tes timony to the many virtues of his privite life, his exemplary Christian character, his unfalter: mg fidelity to truth and righteousness, his deep interest in the church of Christ, his unswerving loyalty to the Muter, and his forwardness, both by precept and example, in promoting the Becteemer's kingdom. While wo lament our loss, we have the assu rance that he has gone to bo "forever with the Lord." We would hereby take admonition to increased faithfulness in the Mister's service. To his bereaved family we tender our heart felt Christian sympathy. and commend them to the sufficient grace of our Almighty Saviour. DAVID CILAIT, Moderator of Session. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMMI=I se- Thomas 31 Produce Couindssion Merchant, 7.10 Pennsylvania Ave nuo, Scranton, Pa. Rutter, Eggs, Lard,Che&e Fruits, Potatoes, ac., &c. Consignments sat: cited, and returns promptly made on sale of Goods.' References cheerfully given. Corres pondence solicited. :16. We, the undersigned, having had ample opportunity of estimating the abili ty of blr. &mem Borxr., as a Gas Fitter, have great pleasure in testifying' that we consider him - a competent and • faithful mechanic, and possessed of businesl qualifications which fully entitle him to the support of the public. We therefore hope ,he will receive s shsiv of public support : M. C. bliscrit, James Micraimaits, G. F. nisow, N. N. Berm, J. 0. Dios; Jaws AcCaris, C. 3t. ikissetu.s, J. D. MONTASTZ, A. GAtlasox, D. S. Pharr, A. W1C111.A.34 J:vo. J. GIVEITTIIrt„ ErAgn A RILDRITII. ' - • SAMUEL F. BOYLE, Practical Gas and Steam Fitter, (Over twenty years' experieticl). Shop under Gothssirrn's "S. C. P." P. 0. 'Box 471. • Miscellaneous. svASON OF 1871-2. LO, OP LECTURES. The comixtitto hare mule the tortoer:ng eagle meats : OLIVE . .LOGAIV, Date—WEDNESDAT, 0010 Bra 18 Subject —"Nke TcAng Man." Di. J. HOLLAND, C 1 1310T112 2TTOGILU,) Detc—TMDAY. NOVEIMER 18, 18m. Subject : The Social Undertow." M. PETROLEUM V. FASBY. Date- lA= 31, 1872. Sublect—o. The Madan of Stilnewsugh." Iv . . ANNA E. DIS-TYBON. Data4.EllßlLtlir 210872. Subjeci—^ Deniagognels and Worklngracts: Bev. Robert Cattier, - Date, Apra 4, DIT2: Subject-a. Clear Grit." JOHN 8. - , GOTIGH. Ihle-41:DNESPAlf. Mo 1. 1571. Babied—. Mil 11 Pay." Tao XENDICIAIOII2I QM: 1111:M1 Oaacart DEOZ11:111:8 1. • Oolong admlseLon... Iteserved Brea Baum Tkkets Ikketa foe sate 4 Pow= k; Inures Deus ilore. tkie of Im W pe . rred Beata Inn on mmeors two days before each are cox:lama ; MO. r. SAZDISSON. L. U. mar. 1. w. irAx rripwieti.etil p tont • • , +.•.1;.5. ;:awx,r. par,:M4 ro %mica soaks to o f ,arihur at ask Bait SPRIIG GOODS DRESS (MODS. WHITE' GOtiDS. ►1 .1 y : ' 1 1 n. -CALIIMS, GINGHAMS, CIMI BRAYS, Ax. DOMESTIC GOODS' HOSIERY AND GLOVES CARPETS, CIL CLOTHS, MAT- WALL PAPER AND WINDOW 1300 U AND SHOES. • 50 $ S. W. =Ong N. P. MC= lat et =1 la greet misty & way hand. sour Ariel , . at km Priem UM, Llneue, Towel Ac.; to.. A pleaded _ sorbsest In all tlae Dem lu all colors autl styles. A very largo stock Cans - &IA Cabo, Neck Tier. Ilailings. - Notialss of ell tit., New Piessois in Use Mot feeidens an end- 1611 usoetment• ar thaw :ma. TING & Mats, Bags, te.. in all quid. Hies. ♦ splendid dock 1 , , SHADES. In •%•ry' styie and quality. We have:emu this depart- taint especial attention. and esti:way Invite :oar Inipec lion of it. .0 ant. HIM- PITAZIEW BOOM. TRUNKS,TItAVELII4O BAST 'TB, Bap. ka. We keep con. ganey on hand a complete aiirtiisea of these goeds. amm,RlEs. z.e.ti stock of sll km. just maimed. and b a%a04.1.1.1: iityvelhain; ~.~., IM ,I II Common Pima; and Orphan's Court at Towan da, the the county of Bradford, 00,1106,17"" 6, IW2, to ecattsue two weeks. - • Soden is thereitne hendorgirso 10 the Ono pers. and Justites Pesos, ot Mandy Of Bradford. **Mop be then , and them in their proper mow at 10 o'clock tor the Saw noon otssid day, with rework; inquisitions and other nouenbisacer, to dothoealhinerwhich to their adios-appertsbuito be done and those srherare borusd by reoagnisineeor otheznisoto prosecute against the who"elo wto ttre or r•vallosppoar saor ably tthrziri6 z s g rt are to be then and there to itoaecuto against - them es shall be Just. Junsm ere requested to be metal in their attendanayigretably to their Dated atyear Tpiranda, the' llth day of April, in the of our Lord. one thomW eight hundred and serentj.two, and of the We =nos of the United States, the ninety a. P. VAN FLEET. Sheri& SMIUMI SALE.-Llty virtue of mmtpp mfits of 11. and' Tan&WsPri.. to' seed cot of the Court of Comore Pisas of &sa fari County, and to me directed. there will be es. pooled to public sale at the Court noon la the Bow ot rowanfils, on Flinn the 10th Me of WAY. 1012. (mock. m.. the following ammibmt kik game or wrestattend drub la Alban, twit.. begin. sing at a point in the public areaway or Berwick Turnpike down trent of J. B. ledirs bongo risauLtig the downthe middle of the highway leading Been adddi m ire a c g teions to tbthar H ibbard schoo l h m o o w uth e i b n r aWn e h d T V owhadsCreek henewnmd e mtherema o l worm thereof tip the Ito* of Wells Wlleara land: Bona: al ong said Me ha ancrUimminly &radiants herobeh owners of mid Wilms and etaan easlitenlock earner on Bee clam laaamentloned line in it mertharly direction to the South Branch of To wanda-meek ; thence dowrimid creek by the gems' coarsen thereof to the miler origitaro Babes WIC UMW by landii of ireetnan VIM: to the middle of the Berwick Turnpike ; thence along mid Turnpike to the place of begirming. Clatitaining 110 mires of laud, more or leas, about 43 acres Improved. with ten framed dwelling !louses, one teamed building need for a grist mill sta mains wool with marline. ry attached. two framed gemeriee. two lame framed tam, twomiall baud stables. other out and lot at fruit trees thereon ; weepting b ilr: ways ree about tames of the above lot lying on the ease of said tomato, which was eon. veyed by Aninab ledd lambed L. Q.h is woe fully deadtbed to in said Quisoby ulmby 's deed; wh als ic o eseepting me other lot containing about .3i of an are said Qutmbre lot on the north and deeded to B. D. Ilteeigere by lama S. LW and wife. and retie& is Pally described In said deed of. convey . . liaised and taken in execution at the suitofilohn N. Cars net es. D. J. and J.. 8. Campbell. ALSO—The fadowhig to = . io n or - par eel of‘ had situate to bounded and described as follows : On the north by lands of W*mn Jennings. east by Cherry street. south by lands of K. C. lbsecnr. =direst by Z. A. Parsons. Being 54 lest front on said Chewy street sad 150 feet deep. Containing 27% anuses rods of land. mote or less. with a framed dwelling house thereon. _tithed and taken in execution at the suit of Dads. min B. Bututall vs. J. Murray Watts. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par cel of bind Abuts in Canton twp., begimiing at s stake and stones the north-east corner of Ephraim Case's lot. thence north ON degas west along the line of said Case's land and lands formerly belong ing to- P. Vandyke to a stake and stones, thence north 2 dogs. west 02 rods to • a stake and stones, thane mu* $73( dep. west along Hackett's line 147 rods to a deka and ittones, thence mouth 2 degs. west 62 rods to the phoe of beginning. Contatning to area and 40 man of land. mom er less. about 20, acres improved. with Amt. 200 fruit trees thereon Seized and taken in execution at tho trait or James Platten vs. Chides Randall. ALSO—Thp lapwing described lot piece or par cel of land Oasts in Ethane borough. bounded on Us north by lands belonging to the estate of Fran cis TYler, deed. east by lands of C. Y. Welles and the Wnnaylvania and New York • Canal and Rail Rood CoinPaily, south by lands of tho Pa. At N. Y. C. kIL R. Co.. west by Rimini street. Containing ten acres of land. more or less, all inilrepred. no 11 = L and tam itineration at the suit of Nary T. Long Va. S. W. Wheelock. ALSO.—Ono other lot. piece or parcel of land, sit nate la the borough • of •Ifonroeton. county and Rate aforesaid, boundeb as follow, to-wit: Ou the north by lands belonging to the estate of John 113 n, gos, deed.. on the east by lands belonging to the estate of William Hart, , deed., on the south by lands of D. N. Neaten. end on the wet Xein street or the public highs* leading fromfromTo by wanda to Eanbni, containing one thousand and - twenty square fret. more or kw with a frame louse there on, intended to be the same lot of land as conveyed by L. Cranmeziand wife to John Ihmfee, &ed having date Yebniary Etth. A. D. 1869,and recorded in Deed Book, No. 93. ppsaggee 80. in the once' for re , cording deeds, ac.. in D adford.county. Seized and taken in eleculirm at they suit of W. S Reynolds, use, vs, John Dubfce. J. P. VAN FLEET, Sheriff. ToWanda, April 17, 1,972. Tit EGLSTER'S .NOTICES.—Notice Is hereby' given, that there has been filed and settled in the aloe of •the Pleglstrer of Wills In and for the county of Bradford. accounts of idadnia= Batton upon the following estates. vin Final account of & Landon, guardian of Ida Viola Spaulding. - Final account of Austin Id. Titles, -mentor of David Titus, deceased. Account of Jars K. Wright. guardian of Eliza beth Murray. Adeount of Jason IL Wright, gurdian of George Murray. Account of Jason E. Wright. guardian of Willie F. Morro. Accotrat ot Jason S. Wright, gutrillart of Saari Murray. MMEMM'f2MI EZMIUM Final amount of Helen C, - Salsbnry arlmti , latrs. id: of Jerome & Salsbury. Final account of D, E Ayres, guardian of Temps A. Strong. • Mal account of John F. Orenabire, executor of Janice L. - Morass. deceased. . . FSmI aceount of Austin PAWL Jesse WWI, ex ecutors and Clara Eldodfi executrix of Jonas Edwin. First and partial account of Wm. Mix. trustee of IL C. Adsins. Zug account of tt. W. Brink sad Ititgar P. Howl executors of Wm. Bider. deceased. Final account of if. Laporte, executor of James It. Munn. . , • Mug account of Eizabeth P. Dodger and D. S. Pratt. administrators of J. IL Badger. Mal account of Emily Gore. Obadiah Gore and Omar C. Gore, administratml of Geo. 0. Gore. Partial account of Aaron Sheeler, guardian of Charles 0. Snyder. Partial account of Aaron Sheeler, guardian of Eta 811 =1 account of S. airby, Exocutor of Joie, b DCSDII6 Mal 'account of 0. D. Bartlett, „Admindstrtor of Jane A Brower. - • . - ALSO—The ierit et property set off - by. Executors nr AfraWrs With:lowa or children estate harming decedents ofJohn W. Bowman. Daniel Lenox. ' ' • Thames If. Card. •• Elwood lthodebaugb. • ' • •• `Rankest Wei thelzer.. ' • And the sum iilll presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. on Thimoday the 16th day of May. 1.103, it 2 o'clock, p. m., for mamma lian and allowance... C. E. 01,..IDDING, /Aviator. April 4.1879 ORPHANS' COURT SATE.-By. virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Count 7, the undersigned admin• hrtratrix of the estate of Calvin Stone. late of Her. rick township, deceased , espose to public sale, on th e premises. In Ilenick twp.. on MONDAY. the 224 day of APRIL. 1812, at 2 o'clock, p. at., the fol. lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land. bound ed and described as follows Beginning at south east korner of W. 11. - 11. Jen kins. lot, thence north 1 deg. out along east line of -and Jenkins lot 112 pre, to a post for a corner, thence south 89 deg. mat 62 vs., to the war taut line, a post for - a corner; thence south 1 deg. west 6 prs. to a post for a corner: thence south 1 deg. west 100 pm. to a post for a corner; thence west 13 pra. to said warrant line. a wet. thence south 1. deg. west 60 pra. along said warrant line to. a put; thence south 78 deg. west AS 1-10 one bu n th e Ix:eh:ming." Containing dity acres and am bun.. dire and twenty- fi ve perches. more or less. ' Witlift.-423 down at time of tale and one half of tedannqk confirmation and remainder , with interest at the empiration:Of ids months after confirmation with right in purchaser to pay the whole 'Mine upon confirmation should he so desire -HEMET t.. STOVE, Mirth 26, 1872 AUDITORS NOTICE.--IN THE wetter of the estate of X. B. Howu deemed, in the &phase Court et/Mulford me,. - -3ho underairmd appointed by the the Orphans' Court of said county. an. Auditor to distribute limas in the hands of the administrator of said estate, sedi attend to the duties of his fppaintment. at the office of IL D. Mclean. In the Borough of -Towanda Monday. - the 23rd.day of April. 1871. at I o'clock, p m., at which time and place ail persons Interested emit present their claims on weld funds pr be debarred therefrom. , Auditor. 11ar.12.72ire E • • • X E II T NOTICE.-- Notice is berthl rivet' that al_ moons Indebt ed to the estate of WILLIAM 7.110. demure& Ms of Rprinsileld. are requested to make Munedl. ate payment, and all persons Munn claims against settlement. ISA said adage must present them AC & EL dr authenticated for MEM Aped 15.1t72-6w. . Esecutor. ADMMISTRATORS liotloe Is hereby stern that all us Indebt. ed to the estate. of AMBROSE YURBAY, late of Troy twp, deed. are requested to teats Immediate payment, and all persons timing claims against Bald estate malt present the 111:1113 Maly antbentkated kw settlement. - /ITS ELIZA 211111.1ttT, April IS, "rt..wit A MIENTISTRATIILK'S NOTICE. I - A -Notice is hereby given that all Pervona Indebted to the Wain otABItAll BAUSliit.latsof deceased. are requested to mats = payment. and all persons having claims said estate must present them duly anthen= 'far settlement. rank DAMES April 18, "Mew Administrative. • VXECUTOIVEI NOTICE.- 14,5atice Is hereby (Oen is an ppeesraoosts indebted to the estate of LOIWZO ItOW lato of Athens tarp.. decd. mast rinks Inneediete pityment, and ettpersorie having Aetna egstnet end estate nreas, proemt there duty anthentiosted for wink. April 17 'll4vel HE ANNUAL MEETING OF T the stockholders of the Pall Creek Ditungnons Coal Co.. sill be bele at the omen Comparry in the Borough of Towanda. Pennsylvania. on the diti dey of April. 11172. at 11 o'clock a. rt. Its the purpose of electing Medan. a Treason* and clerk. and attending to Emil other business shall prop: erly be brought before soc.h =cellos. • , April 6, ' J. It Sfaildpan.Siner. Po E, gamic Lard, Dried Beei ..i,civet4..llficldiwTroutu titan 140. lt Wt. • rem 8 =DM ElALA•ryßy , itirtatiAtt *at trettalitin pap! , . - orinite at CanunourPlesit of maw coanar. and Wes o.llbliastooldbilitaltn siosithe Cart Tonainlkies 21111DIDIT thia tc • 111112. , at ~s :pc i t i = the Amman* it* at situate in toinwhip. , Mows: Onitie_natit by or dolma Man% an Die east lend di Ohnielitbosnli. sae the aoutb pub. B by oldgliway Lading from Bear Albany to B byes MW& 11111.404 ekes west M- the; _Be nisi Veins NS bet bait and 13rket deep. , Wm &two story buried bonding used ar a store eneLdwelling and enema abbla thereen.' , 1 seised and taken In szecution at the suit of Thom. as use If.CO. rawb k C following' deseribed lot. Plow or stunt • / 124: s i bi l k# in -Mehl tap,, bounded on the north Wilshire street; on the east by Janitor Per. malls Bashberger, on the south by land of Joseph Ounpbell and on tbe westby the 'Berwick Turnpike Containing . 13.400 ;square led t store or leas, Isa. Provo& Itini Ira 1017 low *mom __ • Seized and taken in emotion at the suit of N.- T. Borton'tiase ye. D. Ir. Bweshbsanew-, ALBO—The followtog ileseetami lot. pieta or parcel of land Maids In Rkilbury tarp.. Wanded on the north by Dada it OM BOW= th e ems by the Berwick Ttin*ks , oti the south by of aired liannsond, ant tas the west ot. SWIM; Coidatoteg ono ea* by of More Of less; improved with a earned Woe, a babied barn ands Yew !nut trees Orem Seized and titlitattn giesettien at the Eat of Aut. us B. Baynoefvie legate M MAO— fonewing nieugikel, piece °s of land s ut te r tatt TM e In Monroe tap.. bounded onpared the north by lauds of W. W. Decker and M. C, Merest east by hmdei of MOM 'BMA. south by lands of Elias Pada. end we bj_lsMi of Samna Crueller. COMesbdelg 60 eerie ge MN, More or 101/, all len proved, with two framed honks. two framed barns Me eon house and an apple orchard thereon. . seized and taken in ezeentlech at the *tit of D. B. Maelasen's use vs. N. D. Fox. . Also by virtu of canary writs of Vend. Expo. seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. B. U.S ea F. D. no. ALSO—By virtue of ihndry,inets of Vend.lizpo., will be sold at the mom time and &oe. the follow , tag described lot, piece cc parcel of land situate In Wells top.. bounded on the Math by land of John Cunningham and Thomas Lytle, on the mat by land of T. Reynolds. on the south- by liniet of Lucretia Strong; and on the west by land of Whitney Gidoid and Martin Capron. Containing 112 amok more or ham about 117 acres improved, with a double two story framed house, • small old framed house, a framed barn and tare apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken In ezecution at the suit of Brad ford County ca. IL G. Gtirutell. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or valet land situate -in limitiffield tap.. on the nortieby the peblie highway. east by lands of IVloLGrover. south and west by lands of Cenitainittig one half of an sere A g l lrd, more or leas, all improved with a framed benne. framed barn and a few fruit hews thereon. . Seized sad taken in eseentionnt the suit of W. S. Eieree's use vs. Charles IL Schouten., • ALSO—The following ehmrßaal lot. piece or panel of land situate in Barclay top .beginning at the south-west corner of William' NOrthrup's land near I the public highway leading np the Schrader Creek:- I thence north 4!i deg. met 383,1 pra. to a post; thence north 51 deg. west 58 pre. to s. post; thence south 47 deg. west 88 7.10 perches td a post: theme south 62 deg. east 88 4.10 ara.. to: the public highway aforesaid; thence north 34/‘ deg. east 15 0:10 pro. to a post: thence north 55 deg: east 25 3.10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 38 acres and 66 perches of land. more or leas. about one sore im proved. No builelln,gs. • • I Seized mil taken in execution at the suit of E. Lockwood's use vi. Charles D. Northrup. - . ALSO—The following deleribed lot. piece or parml of land situate in Towanda Borough. bounded on the north and east •by land of John F. Means. on the south by, land of. Edward Elliott and west by Spruce street. Containing one acre of land, more or less, Improved with a two story framed honor framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land Bite. ate in the township of Towsincla. bounded on the north by land of H. H. Mace,' east by land of Mt duel Deelane, south by land Of James McGill and West by John Bowman. Containing 38 acres of land More or less. No improvements. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. E. narris'a use vs. Benjamin Lewis and James P. Lewis. i • • Seized and taken in execution at the wait of P. L. Ward as. James 1.. Lewis and Berismin Lewis.. ALSO--At the snit of E. E. Buffington vs. Deena. ruin Lewis and James P. Lawn'. • ALSO—The follow/de scribed lot, piece or parcel of land genste In T da Borough. bounded on the north by land of Wi Black, on the east by an diem, on the south by land of M. E. Solomon and west by Main street. Being 25 fez•t front on sal. Main-street.and about ninety feet deep (ea ten to slid alley) with a time stc•ry brick build ing • • a store thezeon. Seized - .4 taken in 'mention at the suit of John F. Mesas • • TS. Sbernnus N. Aapinwall. - ' ALSO— fallowing described lot, pteco or parcel of land si in Towanda Borough, bounded on the north- b • "•• • d of Mrs. Patrick MTN, on the east by Hain -t, on the math by land of Michael Ronan and •• by an elley. Being 50 feet front on said Main star more or less, and 147 feet deep, more or less, wfo• a framed house and an old framed shod thereon. I Seized and tale d in execution at the suit of L. B. Rodgers & Co.'s • vs. Patrick Gillya. ALSO—By virtue of sundry write of Ale. Fl. wilt bo sold at the same time nod place, the follow ing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Albany tap., beginning at a corner of land former. 15" belonging to Simon /lemon, now Jerre Laraby 'thence along line of land belonging to George H. Kendall north 60 deg. west 52, pre. to 'the creek; thence down the creek 68 gra, to a beech corner on the bank of theoretic; thence rout!' 50 .deg., west 38 pm., to Henson's line to a pest set for a corner; thence south 30 deg. west 68 pro, to the place of be ginning.-Containing 20 icres of land. mare or less, about 3 acres improved, with a plank Ilona° thereon Seized and taken in execs:tem at the snit of E. C Kellogg vs. Anagia Beverly. —By blrtne'of sundry writs of Levart FaeL, w.llbe Fold at the same time and place the fallow ing described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in • Monroe twp., bounded on the north by lands of Ameba Fowler. east and mouth by lands of Lyman Matey, west/ by lands of Samuel Lyon. Being 20 feet in width and 40 feet In depth. with a framed bending used as a shingleill a thercon. Seized and taken in ezecutle at the suit of Wash ington Irvin administrator of Thomas Dote. de ceased, vs. Sash Wickham. ALSO—The following demribed • lot, plebe or par cel of land situate in Wye/using tap., bounded on the south and east by lands a J. S. Thopeon, on the north by lands of J. D. Camp, and on the west by the highway leading from Camptown to Herrick vine: -• • - Seized and taken In executionlat the suit of N. A. Fuller vs. H. J. Edell. , - ALSO By virtue of sundry writs Of Ala. Vertd.Ez will be sold at the same time and place, the follow ing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Towanda tarp.. bounded en the north by lands of John B. Smith and the Widow'Coon, east by lands of William Watkins, south by lands of 51. C. Iler cur and the estate of C. L. Ward. deceased, and west by lands of George Britton, Rode Borer and J. P. Dares. Containing 133 acres of-land, more or less, about 60 acres improved, with a largo framed dwelling house, two old framed houses, framed barn and few trait trees thereon. 1, Seized and taken in execution at the snit of B. Charlotte Ward, administratris of the estate of C. 123 L. Ward, decessed, vs. Michael Meylert. ALSO—The following described lot,piecoor parcel of land situate In Burlington top.: bounded on the north by lands of.L T. Boyse, , Sugar Creek, Phflo Beer&ley and Justin Morley ; on the met by land of L. T. Bone and Jacob Morley ; south by Land of Frank Brown. and the estate of J. F. Long, dee'd, and oa the west by land of J. F.:Long, dec'd. Ben ben Morley. Benjamin Clark. S. IL Hill. and the public highway. containing 217 acres of land, more or less, out 140 acres improved with two story brick dwelling holm, an- old framed house. two framed barns with sheds attached, berm barn, work shop, cider press, and other outilanildingq, and two apple orchards thereon. . -Seized and taken in execution at the unit of 11. W. Wheelock. vs; Geo. C. Hill. i ALSO—The following described let,Pdece or par eel of land situate in Wysox =Moine twps..bound ed on the north by land of John Woodburn and D. G. Wattles, east by land of S. Allen, J.- Allen, and: S. B. Itiney, south by lind of 0. 1 Allen and J. Allen. and on the west by of H. Barks. Containing 33 acres of land, more or less ; 14 acre improved, with a flame Woe thereon. • Seized and taken in execution atthe - snit of John Holmes vs. Edward Allen. ' __ ALSO—The following described lot of land, situ- I ate in Wysox township,. bounded and described us I follows ; Beginning at corner on the line of the so-called Nobles and Mentanye lot, 90 feet east of S. Knoll's n. e. corner. thence north five degrees and thirty minutes. west nine - hundred and seventy-five feet to a corner ; thence north nineteen degrees and thirty minutes east Ave hundred and thirty-Ate feet, thence north seventy degrees and' thirty minutes, east six hundred and seventy-flve feet to a corner. on line of the them of Stephen Strickland. Junior therm along line of the same south five degrees and Ginty minutes, east fourteen hundred -and thirty feet to the southwest corner of said Snlckland's farm, on the line of-Noblesand llceitanyes lot here tofore mentioned ; thence along dine of the same south sixty-two degrees, west; five hundred' and - seventy feet...to the place of_beginning. Containing sixteen acres end one hundred and twenty six per ches of land, more or less; with • large framed house, known as the 'Park Hotel. 'framed barn, oth er outbuildings, end part of atrotting park there on. Bei:eland taken-hi execution at the snit of J. P. Kirby vs. Charles Heppe. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land situate in Bheshequio : top., bounded on the north by lanai Of LJ. Thompson, east by lands of Wm..Freuerfck. south by Hiram Tompkins and west by lands of B. T. Parka. - CO:Mail:Ong 13 acres, marsor less, shoat one we improved. • , Seized and taken in execution At the snit of C. A. Hourraier's use vs. IL P. Shaw's alininlatzatrix and E. T. Park. terre tenant. • ALSO—The following deica' ibrd lot, Pike or par cel of land situate in South Creek tap., bounded north by lands of Martin Liddy, met by lands of Horace Lewis, south by lands of William Owens and James Vox. and nest by, the Hathern Central Railway Company. Containing 35 acres - of land, more or lees, about &James humored. with a framed house, framed barn and fruit tries thereon. Seized and taken in exec:Men at the snit of Sylva • mu Van Bruddit vs. Julius Tetzleff. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par cel of land situate in Tommie' Borough. bounded on the north by oa Cheatn rly utu m treet : ende n east by lands of M. C; Mercer. far in Mot W. H. H.Gore. , south by land of 31.0. ilescor. and west by land. of M. C.: Memo. now occupied' by R. 'T. Marshall.— Containing %OOP wears feet Cl hard. more or low, - being 73 feet front on -mid Chestnut street and 120 feet deem with a two . Story teamed dwelling house and a small framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in exec at the snit of Reber,. eaThompson vs. Marshall Brat! k Co.. B. T. Mar shall and W. K. Marshall.. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par. eele of land situate in Towanda! Borough; bounded on the north by lands of John' F. Means. on met east by William Street 'and lands' of Mix k Bishop, - 'south by lands of Mx and Si hop, and west by Main street. being 83 feet front en Main street run. ring back on the south line MU; feet to centre of a private alley, and running on the north line from said Main street to said WS:liana:street being about 133 feet and baring errant on Mid Witham street of lO feet.-with a two : story horned dwelling house thereon. • . ; _ E. D. LOTICEII. AdadaWOO= Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. H. Lacing vs. W. T. Bishop, Jr. ALSO—The following described lot., piece or jar. mi *nand, situate In Wysix!'twp., bounded as fol. low•: Beginning are corned ! line of lot hereto. fore conveyed to Charles J P Kirby and wife: thence north 410 deg. and 30 min. west 250 feet to the southwest corner of a lot owned to John Hanky by said Kirby and wife: thence along line 09' the awm - 225 feet to the west :Mkt of the r i ld ei ts highway leading to the Bowman's Eddy:" along the same south 40 deg. and 30 min. east 290 feet to the northeast corner of: nit Roman's lot: theme along Smoot the same .00th 62 deg. west 230 feet to the place of haglnidng; eon= one Acre and 59 perches , more or leas, grim ALSO—One other lot, piece or 'pascal of land sin:t ate In WYBox telri. aforesaid, described as fellows: nning at a corner on the wind side of "-Bow. man's Ilighwity," 60 feet northwest from the northeast corner of tat oonveyot to John Hanley'. thence almag odd highway north '4O deg .tad 30ndn. west 930 Zest to a owner; thence north 31 deCusln. west 215 feet to scorner; thence south TO' • and {hie, pest 225 feet{ to a corms; thence math 31 -list4lll odoegoork , ON fiat to Mb* t f et We .irt• tat *q sits. JOHN osirrni. ,—,.. tis4 ..e.,... - ....,.. , , its ,„ ..... . ;,- ~..,--1.! v:M~ Al* /6:16641114* foot to the pbbe of • iContolieng IMO orbs.. BUJ:moor** aother lot. place of vaned of kind. ado at Zug% lim a a r cornarlet lbs. all4Sitenddie Sabha hem Tomtits swoon to 800. tome*• tOISAtt .said • die' teeth Of rinutlep MC bortbilit eta * 230 • to a comer, month 2.l tlegp deg. and Id sofa: out 120 t• to scarper; thotbeo-800111 lO .dag sett 30 ban. 330 feet to a cuter; limincknooth 0 deg, and 30 • min. wed OK teat to acornest mama awe of high way aforesaid; thence along the seme north 40 deg, • end 30 into Wee 405 fed tOeseirearl diem along the aamenorth u r t O s ell2 110 gee 250 SAW niece thoof oxiblitien saw sod 63 pin••• • • inon or Ws; lingentet, ' • WOE—One other lot. face of Pirotlof bud; situ dohs Wpm tap..bibreaddkllmeirdied so Whom: et the norUissitt corner of a lot li k = lloirodt; thOSICO,11 0 0•11 de= embalm wallet feetbr cOnowt aignewsostb TO aL wain tabu. trait deed 130 feet to nris off?.. LT:Canal k ILL CoMtienceskiegibeesete moth. edy dime 150 fed be northwest scow of said NM lnar k didlock lot; thence along ths• of same north - 'lO deep mid 30 gen. , rest about dela* to plaeo of - rW4/ :n e ss cdts 9 11 11 01. 1 = , Flagg otherlot, fibre or *oat of loot. ottti• ate ki Wye= tsp.; aforesaid; described as Wawa: , Ilestinninent tbe =ethos* corner *of a lot conveyed to Kalinin XnUodc ky 3_2 Web/ and Itib dune parallel with highway lea ding to ullownes s Eddy!' north 21 dig. end $0 min. wok 15 fest to stuonew; thence south 70 deg. sod 30 ann. west 223 fast is corner;•throes south 21 dew. and 30 min. east 75 fast to sortinnst corner of said Saban k lot; thence along the same north 70 and - 30 min. out 225 feet to the - plaoe of : eon. - =124 perches of land. =On or Seized and takedhltO relent/Mr at the snit of J. Y. Nlrby vs Walter Spencer. - • - ALSG—Theifeldowing deScribed lot..piees" Of par. - eel of land situate In Toirmada borough. , bawled an the Mirth by lend Wm. T. ,Ilinhoto.jr.' east by a • private_slitry, south by land of Hiram Tlayksr, and • - west by - Wain street being 33 feet heed on aid Wain Ara* and running back. onUMlng feet tot ons. tre at said private ally. C 9, Spare . feet of land, more or e tem with. 0 foam ed l9ll,l4 dlealling house thereon. ' • • • ALSO—One other lot, 'lam orMgml of land sit." mote In Towanda>aocont boMftd on the north by land of Wm. T.-Mishm; Jr., east by William Street, • south .by lands of Sally and Way 'Wail% and - west by . a private alley. Said lot' being 116 het en said William Street and running back GrW feet the centre of said private alley, Condoning 1.714 square feet of land. more or" Kith With four framed dwelling houses thereon: Said lot being divided into four meal parts6.esch lot being 25 festfront on said William street and running back 6434, feet to " centre of said alley. Containing 1,2283,1 wows feet of lartesch. mare or leas, with-one of-Mtd &Mil. • ' • inn houses upon each of said lots. Said lots cow. mendng with the south lot and numbering towards- -. the north 1. 2. 3 and 4, respectively . Beamthe the' right to sell said eeparat , ly. and taken In execution at the sail of James - Vsedyke vs* H e Misses) W. T:Mst,ll. - - • ALSO—Th following described lot. lace or eel of land situate in Wells bop, at UK northeast corner of lot No. 276 of the allotment the Bingham lands conveyed to ;obit Paget. thence along the line of Said lot south .65 deg. west 19 pre. . thence south 52.de0.: went-. 21 pre. thence south dem. wed 26 pre, thence north 72 deg. west 20 pro.. • thence north along the eat lino-of lot Nor 110 and lot No. 191, conveyed to Dennis Lewis: 120 perchea. thence along the Booth line of lot Na TBI. conveyed ' - to Ostriel Swayze, south 99 , 4 siege. east 79 4.4opre. - thence Meng the west line of lot. No. - 102 in South Meek top.. conveyed to O. IL Leeward, and lot Na . 270 in South Creek top., conveyed to Nathan and Lewis Shepard. south 9 dogs. west 92 440 pm. to the place of beginning. OcinbiMng 52 340 scree of land, more-or lees, about 35 acres improved, with ,a Gamed house and a horned banal/crank Seized and taken in "execution at the suit of E. T. Parks nee vs, V. 0, Leonard. . • ' ALSO—The following described lot; vises or par cel of land aituato in Pike tops, beginning In the , centre of the public road leading from the State , Road to Homer Stevens' on line •of Cyrus Stevens, thence north 28 dege. west 25 pm. to a hemlock in the brook, thence north up the brook (=sebum! be- _ log the line) 15 940 pm. to a post in singe with stone will, thence along the atone wall a southeast erly course to the highway 27 rods, thence along the highway 8 940 pm. to a pine stump standing on the east side of Said read: thence Mong said road south 13) dogs. west 33 rods to the place of_ beginning.— - Containing about 5 acres of land, more or less, with • a framed dwelling house thereon. . Seized and taken in execution at the salt of Juba Alderson Jes use vs. Edward Fowler., ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par.' eel of land situate In Win them top., beginning at. . the north-east corner, thencerteee. t by r land of Morris ' Lawrence and Alichael Quilt/ 16 0 Pra• to a "mall beach tree. thence north 106 prs. to a post and , stones, thence west 113 74.0 pm. to &post and dines thence north 103.3.10 pre. to' a post and stoma. I thence mat 307 pm. , to, a post and stones, thence swath 8 dogs, west 213 140 pre. to's poet and storks • (formerly beech tree) the place of beginning, Con. tatting 230 isms of land. more or less. (excepting 44 acres off the west aide sold to' Norman COWleal mostly improved, with a framed dwelling lowsee. framed barn and fruit frees thereon. - Seized and taken in elocution at the and of Ma. nan Smith vs. A. B. Cowles. ' ALSO—The following describid lot, piece otr par cel of land situate in Litchfield - torn bounded ou 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.T. D. Teed: and lutd !whinging to Inc estate of L. Demurest, deed. south by lands of Benh 'Ball and- lands belonging to: the estate of Robert Campbell, deed , west by lards - of said Rob. eels Campbelk estate, N. W-Cornell and A. 0,-Brown Containirg 109 acres of land, more or less, about 00 acres improved, with a framed home, two - framed . barns, framed shed and an apple orchard thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac 'P. Balawin's use vs, Jacob L Boa. . • ' J. P. VAN ' , LEFT,. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, April 4,1672. • I E PPLICATIONS FOR LICENS / May Term, at Towanda. _ • ^ceszaza. !abets "Dorough--Charics Day. William Calmer. " Jobj3l. Pike. " George Jordan. Township—T. Knolbu" • " Jacob Emery. D. Gibbs. Alba Borough—l. U. Smith. `Colombia Township—Xis. P. Strong. F. U. Shertuau. " —G. H. Pott. m. —B. W. Itonis. • " —C. D. Holcomb.• -8. Carmer. • • —E. W. Neal. Canton Franklin Leßoy Lltcbll,ll Nonroe Borough—Philo Minos. Orertou Torrthip—PAtor &ennui. Itidgbury " —Joseph Barr. ' Clues. Heady. Rome Borough—A. A. Taylor. Ellieshequia Township-7. P. Rogers: Smithfield - 66 —Edwin Blakaalw. Springfield 6 " —Emily Nan Altos. Towanda I3orongb—Thomas R. Jordan. " 6 ' 0. H. P. Disbrow.. . 8 X. Brown.. • " 11. G. Golf. -66 • " Patrick Solilvan. " John C. Wilson: • 6 • " Mirtin Crowley: Troy. •• B. Orson. Ulster Township 'A. Forrest..'. - ,Batt Golden. ‘Syshising " —J. S. Thompson. - - 4. Ji M. Brown. 1 , --John S. Shernqua., • -,, . Duncan S. Kennedy, —W. N. Richards. •• —Jesse Edsall. • rarrto norsizt. Columbia Township—C. G. Meaellimd.. Herrick. • • - -Charles Bice. - Overton 6. - —Jeiroestl. Hans. Towanda liorough —Charles H. Snob. John Titzgerald. M. T. Carrier. Michael Pyne. John Adams. Redmond Ca rn 'Francis Wan t *. azusi. Wyeox Windham •. Wells !aliens Dorough—D. J. O'Connor. " TI A. Riff. • Daniel Sullivan. Dennis McMahon. Win. Henry. • Giles F. Veile. R. P. Redbaston. J. N. k. T. W. Wolfe. Oveiton I t ownsblp—Jaines J. Ran= - Ilidgberry " —Robinson & Craig. : W. A. THOMAS, Clerk Towanda MI E XECUTOR'S - NOTICE.---`Notie© Ls hereby given that all persons indebted to - The estate of JESSE MOORE late of Bouth.Creelr. deceased, are requested to make immediate ',pay raent. and all persons having claims against, the said - estate must present tho same duly authenti cated fee settlement. ABIGAIL M. MOORE, WILLIAM H. MOORE, Jtmentora. . liar 27:72. • pXECATTOR'S .......dmottee is hereby giveri _that indebted to the estate' of WTh.LIAM MOM= late of Ul ster. deal. are revisited to snake tminedtate mom; and aLI persons haring debris_ WM* said I estate must present than duly anebentlealeg -foy 'settlement. WILLIAM .NtoXOII2IN. • . 3far.2:412. . NOTICE IS HEREBY .013/Eli that an vplication lima_been made to.*kilter ernor for pardon of Guy Smith, who was'.eonviclud of adultery at a Court of Quarter Seastoos, Bulked.' ford county. in February tut. The petition's sign ed by thp Bemiring named persons. to wit : G. W. Kinney, Wm Snyder, V. Smith. &ere, Mut tin Tompkins, Edwin Gore, F. S; Thomas Weller, Robert McDonald. kfoses Wa Gem M. 4Patille Oliver Skinner, Asa Trench, Charles Mitch, W. B. B. Chamberlain: Chu. Tompkins. Orrin Nig ney. Henry Forbes. A. MCI, A. Boyers, D. W. 'Dm = J. P. Roger,. 0. Gore, John Brink. L. D. Minis. Ly nisa Beck, C. C. Gore. Spbrairo Watkins, Eiliihrainit Wolf, Lloyd Fish. Peter Wolf. IL Forbes. J. F:Drinki4 Drink 0.. B. ?tuba. C. ll._ ItocloreS; George P. Ford:Guy Kinney, Samuel Osborn. Jima Brown. OdKaII- R. E. Kinney. J.B. Gillett. D. J. Gil. , ,et.. L. D. Gillett. D. M. Blillack, IL 0. Bidlack. - 'a Horton. C. D. 8. Cole, 8.. Wardell. IL IL John- • sou. v. F. HM. 0. F. Ayres,. S. G. Minter._ Watkins. B. Watkins. Darius Tompkins. Er. Hughes Henry Vann. D. liartin,D. L Gillett; J. P. Matta hon.-E.: W. Boudinolllet.V. E. Callott. Childs, e. Forbes, Henry Shaw: Geo. Chaffee, Boni- - Horton. Chas. Chaffee. D. Horton, J. EL- Tripp. E, G. Goodthg, J. F . Blackman. E. J. Newell. JoiloPli • ' Towner, Mmvin Lovelace, W. J. Lent. ham. E. Brigham, B. P. Brigham D. T. GUM!. P. It. Towner. S. Davidson. Jr.. Jamie Vann, Ifteph - Humphrey Wm. Vann, George W. Horton. D. 'D. - Tompkiits, Samuel Davidson. Bent. Porbes, G. D.' Montanye, M. C. Ifferenr.- J. P. - Van Vbet, L.' T. Iloyse. Jay Citaspe.l. J. Kingsbury. , A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- Notice I. hereby stem to an persons indebted to the estate of .308:011 MAHOOD: Ws of Add. deceseed, mast mats immediate ppeayymmee aa ll t r and W Pomona baiting ebbs , - agPlost I.l4,estaloraust present them dray sottlentketed far mettlemeat. &MEL ltallOOD. Adaer. arab thus Ilrltt seam& , mas.l3Vvt•6 E ,13 . -T olt ' NOTR -LA Notice ls la: eby eemthatall meson Indebteel to the orbits et Ne Woof Matthaei top.. deed. see issrsested to ants lasmolfsts pa nte* and all perms bmitta elabsts solnkt mid es* fate must present -ths ems duly satbstitiotiled for settlement. 'LEWIS X. SHAM. MeV& BRIGHAM. April IS. 13.-s6 - Xssentato. V. X Et OUTR .1 4 1.03egi. Notice la booby glventlatitipoted to the owe of ALVAN- az Z.liteti °Mum tsp. deomeol, etszopeotot to auntstill= Wpm*. Attd ort perm= lattirese mat atm. mut weeca#, thorn ootimealcetea obttlejtebt:_ . .Ll . 10,* AlLaCt Art INVTI-40t . • - eteltifilth LIE