VtaiOlvilt4infir. To"mlagTlnirei~a7,Await' n, - LOCAL AND GENERAL. MI6 The Pablic School of ihlellor ough wig reopen on liondsvezt.. liar The LePtisville Bad- tiers-, 'ended lloi2. E. Rub Wu, on their rotate from this place inst rook. mir A union meeting wee held on the green in front of the Court Houle, on'Bitti (lay evening hut. 1, • • stir Mrs. .Chwwroe, wife of Col. WY. IL andsnotba cIDA Cluacnni, Esq., of this place, died in Montclair, N. J., re coolly, and was traded at Athens. Itepublicauss must i not forget the delegate meetings to bo hold on Saturday afternoon and craning. :In this borough the polls will opeerit 7:30 O'clock, and remain open for one hour: sr The delegate c meetings* in the borough will be-bold at the following place.: Flrpt Ward, at the hOtel of P. Botravax ; Sec ond Ward, at the. Grind Jury Room ; Third Ward, at the School House near War. Drr nucreo. gm. Our old ,friend and former t o wnsman, Bomar Q. sumo; Esq., is uu earnest (urr man; and President of the Grant Club in Wolleboro. Mr. &la a far-seeing httiness man, and with poste of other Demo crate fears . ..that (411:ELEVB election would re sult disastrettily to the business interest, of the cutilltiF. lir The crocodile connected with liosissos's circus, hating lost a portion of his emulal appendage, was supposed to be in a dyr ins condition, and thrown into the river in this piece on Thursday last. On reaching his ranee ..i..mrut, he seemed, to revive, and report .sp , he has' , been seen swimming in the pool within the past day or. two. The boys water sun-baths on the land now. geg.. En. REIVIITEIO How long has A rotor from another State, got to live in Peng sylvania before be may vote? Please anevrer ihrongb your paper, and oblige "Norm (is.nowlik." ANswEn.—A voter wholes never been a rev pivot of the Mate moil live here me yeir be fore be le entitled to vote ; but if he has ever been a voter in the Stele, and lint his residence by removing to another State, a residence of vi mouths entitles him to a vote. $ Judge WurtsToN hen repent, ed of all the naughty things he said about 1n.. - KALEw for his °Boil to degrado Judge mei, and now advisee the Democrats with whom ho has emit in Ills lot, to stand by. the hero ofTishing Crook:, " How are the mighty We respectfully ounneud to Judge lirru4s rro: the followiug itein front the 7rlloole, before it ceased to be au organ " Break down, if you can, Bit party which has t4o long honored and fed you, hut spare it your fifth-rib stabs and Jridaa IL-hlea!" 10/ In pursuance of a call a meet ing of Sunday-school teacher's was held in the E.'Cliurch,pn Monday evening, for the per vise of organizing a Union AssOciation. All , thy schools in. , ~0 imilrptlgLt were represented. RAI% .1. S. Srzwor called the meeting to or. der, and after prayer ley Rev. 8. J. Lyn, O. A. 111,Aea was chosen chairman, and A. F. COWLIrIi secretary. A committee ft, draft a constitution a nd by-laws was appointed ; also one to make arrangements for- the! County Sunday-Schott niion, which will assemble, in this place a. N i month. Approprisite and exceltent remarks Ircty made by S. W. 1tdr(4:11.4. Eel. 8. STEW ‘ra, lIPV. O. L. (Inovox, Dr. SUET.P. of Wil• D(.1., and Iles:. 5..1. Lrelg. PERSONAL.--.Alr.r J USTUs LEWIS paid a , a ,i.it nn Tuesday. Hr. L. is nearly 85 years ~bl, and tiniugh feutilli in health, his mental fienitit.e »m dear and yigertms. He is a strong GRA! , I Wall. - Mr. ❑Lid Mrs. 3 U. MiNwr, who hare been twill scrum' weeith i settling the estate .of Mrs. hither, loft ter their Lome in lipek f•Jr,r, fIL, nu Monday IWet. lionNyv MEnera has decided to abandon his (4.ltegiate any:llea, and engage in practical business. He has accepted a clerkship in (ho coil office of M. C. 3lsacvn .t• Cu., Elmira. RoLNES has the elements of a first class• husi- MEMO CIES MA. Northern Lodge L 0. of G. T., pre Flessalit entertainment (41 Wednesday erenear' he. t, to wMeli ii large number of their tratal4 S. lucitrd. Th iiiritalittris were ;Or re.tor-q.tt'eloch, and semi after the arrival of that trout Temperance Trail and Odd Fellows . 1‘ ere.. well tilled with ladies and gentlemen of all sect. Members of the Order wore desig nated Sr a mat badge. Messrs. 811:11.1tN, KUM- Ln sell furnished magic. soversl mambers of the. Lodge also displayed their run:deal tah'uit upon the Piano and Organ in the Hall. Shortly atter lt o'clock refreshments were e•rr , :inti were hearnii discussed by the .1. S. Sivar tar and Dr. ritATT made ,thort 'peeehet. The Affair will long be remembered by ill uie participated and will add greatly te the the noble 'Order. under whose 9.1114- 1*:4.!, Wari ANL NVILUON AT Ro3lE.—Plir usiit to call, a GIIANT and WlLsou Club was organized on Saturday Jeveuink last, the 17th , nsl., at Rome, opening S 9 members.' The fullosing officers were e le••tud . H. Yosui I'r.Niti•ts Ricusaiis, Captain S.,rforyDarELL lna•qr.; Wootntimpr JOILN PANSKORE, lionruialt ; IVu. PAIiRs; S. ALLEN, N. Guru, T. Anoint, R. 311.1inis„1/jow3sit, G. Litman*, L. D. G. PRIMES; G. PRINCE. meeting of the Club on every Battu.- l$ .veiling. A genuine• spirit of enthusiasm Pen . a , l , ..s the Republicans of Rome. P. L. Cuniser.u., &TY: (h, Saturday °veiling:, Angina 21, Hon. IL l'—‘l.limati SMITH, N. C., ot Eltuira, and Hun. (I. 11. I'. Kiss Er. of have been invited trr mildremi 144 11.1°:°. by a full at- ihksv.ll.l.E GRANT AND WILSON. P.lioini.t to a Call signed by sixty-seven of ItepnblicaLei . of -Granville, a 1110 et• inn was held at Granville Centre, on Thursday evening. last, ,the 15th inst. for the formatunt of (lc m and Club. The call contem elated that the nieeting,shouhll be held irt the but en intiembling it wu found that the iielligiblthune Wotdd not aixommodato largi a number as were present, and the Twit church was openetl• for the occasion, sod tbio sal •The 'meeting wss qrganizedby '141111;.; SYLVESTEII 'ravion, Faq., temporarily . _ 1 , , tie chair, when the Clnb was fully omntliz edb:. the election bf the following oflieera ti ito v , ob nht WILLIAM BrNr.ue, WARD WALLIN. y 7 --Ikpusur r - -Ai, A X splent was authorized to appoint -an ~tit, Committee.. After the adoption of II ':Otat aution and by-laws for the gorernment of thl . flab, able and addressee were 1414( • by Messrs, Omuta:mix and DATres. opirit of genuine rrithusimun pervaded the r a" f ilg, an earnest of tho solid Tote whirls will i.v tie ltepubliciins of Granville at tho Gritnville may be said of tile unfaltering towns. Site never Sta r t , o roll up ir-rumung ltepubliemi majority. Itic• otw.‘a.ton was Pslictrn.3.l,y musis furnished ttre1 , 41.31; nand, ,cud a number of the of Iplioy iced, present. Poor place 13, 0 , re - heada , abont Granville. trd Witso's poem, ebmposed by 811 . 1 r , ;7, - ;:tt Tqa.oa, for the 4. , c , :asion, Was "'A 14r him. brit I",r spae , nr• ;trr. P ,11 e4 t., wait th , : , :weelang doted, sith three rmaing cheers WiLsoN.' Let the Republicans c f Mr? townablp hi this county follow the en- Gre.nville. .. . , - Wm. or Omen.—Beknt ws • . two otliiiiiimir wijiiiii at. G - , — immuLiva w*ring. _ We thank whim& kit their lthill words, and shill endeatono continue to merit ther9g l ,l.s 4 cgrrirom :_4 , ...?` -'t (1:10 "Tinnomotoes, To., August,tr. •• 13. W. . Dear ar s-Ebtre imd the BMW= the austalen. In this Dan ia math I heille seeleitty st th e moral old t which tho licrombie_ 41,1 53 1 Pm ,Tl l 4l-701:* _ :'-:: - Fk-ilyv-7-,„ ' nos — ItualL' iseriu mili at. ,, , WwIN-_-"-in... harthein —.Denr..9lr._. • Illii 4/01116110•400 Lyme% alksida t tbr the Itaroxiss. I brie s r in the Met, Wit 9011101111 f 0111111111111111 ID. bath on her Eastern - trehttnii ;-11;1Certhim Mrlbr Grant , She can't yoth„ hot her,r. eon. I treat thin to late the bania of yoitAQ kssellent paper;paper; so you wil/ hrward hand Tours truly - • 0 .7. C. T.° M`"0: P. Biziatuh who toe the "put fly years bisibeen. one alba twelve Moi nes' men of Troy;Nlisd on to died weak. Ho begin his tmainese life as a clerk in the store of etasecirr Num, Ja Albers, Fa. He AMOY came to Trwin 1121, - and mind the Brat store in twin place: Being industrious and eneigetio, heiiiciaered in Whew frac the first, thcagh ke met with wane disasters.: He told us that - lie bad infrared by .Are elms times during his life, each time with a very considerable loth over the binnacle. hi 18311 be started the Anti-Karmic Democrat, the flat paper published in Trey. This was con tinued Devoid yams, thengh with a change of name, we believe.' At one time be run some important stage Ames. After -the great fire of 1818, which burned the kap wooden building owned by him next the Troy House, be built in conjunction with Kr. RAMC; of Athens, the large-bride block known Afterwards as Ballatd's Block, 'which Ins burned down in November, 1870. in this ha landed= thehardwareltade for nearly iwentryeankat Abe same time deal ing In real estate to a thosiderable "steal. The loss of his stare 'Mary him out of busiaess his e time , and this was Wowed by the loss Of his house by tire the neat February. Boon after this his health began to fait, almost Impercepti bly at Arm, thee more milky, until the 'Wit few months his life bad been despaired GE N. 2. &near. • & Ouwzrz.—l mitiood by your payer of last week that local items were "awfully scarce," and knowing it had been some time since receiving any notes from Orwell, I thought perhaps they would not come amiss, if sent In a dryndh, although there - was milling very striking or fearful to report. • Prof. hums:row and wife, of Philadelphia, are visiting friends In Orwell at present. The Professor is one of Hum genial, harpy-hearted souls that carry sunshine with them wherever hey c gin and his yearly visit in Orwell is hailed thpleanon by the people generally iu this vicinity, as well arritrome friends. lie is at present organist bi Chambers Church, one of the first churehosin* city. Success to friend HAIM' always. - Rev. HORACE .CLZYZIAND, of the same city, formerly of this place, bas gone on a tour to Europe for the benefit, of his health. His fami ly are stopping_ to Orwell during his absence. A few improvements in Orwell are slowly go ing on. PEWIT COWIXB in - building a new and repairing old buildings, which will add much to the beauty of our quiet little town when fin ished. (►arden sauce and politics abqnud, but , am happy to say. as yet, flu Arr men predominate. More anon, • H. D.-F.. Orwell Hill, August . 13, 1872. as. ED. RitORTEU —Deli• Sir : Du ring the put rainy week, nothing of any im portance has occurred with us until the organi zation of the GiANT and WiLsox Club Sat urday evening butt.. At an early hour , the eiti- Zorn of Wysox and Shcshennin came , flocking into the Club worn, until the house was filled. The meeting was soon called to order, when the following officers were elected : Poem.' I • i,r 1.,-;,rjrferds G. 1.. I ,, A.Lut un,l WILLIAIII SIIMiIDi - 1.. F. Po.r. Reerolloy See y J. SNITII. G. SMITH. An executive coainnittee, consisting of three pet sous from each district, was then appointed. After which 1. lilePitensos, gen., of Towanda; wai introduced to the audience, and delivered an interesting address, which was listened ,to with marked attention, and greed with fro quent and hearty applause. The next speaker was D. PECK, Esq., of Towanda, who described briefly Mr. Gneectr's claim to statesmanship, showing that the Democrats could nut swallow hint, but would take him as an injection if they take hint at all. The hour grew very late be fore a rote of thanks was returned to the able speakers, and the motion was made. to adjourn. In answer to the inquiry of the Presidentits to -how often the Club should meet, the members unanimously responded, "once a week." 01. THE e 1.11: UtitotiCoruer August 17, 11472 F_Elm).Air.vonv : I have been thinking perhaps some of your readers' would be intersected in hearing from Windham, eels , daily as yon haie had no lICITtI from this quar ter in some time, and therefore I will Rethl yon a few items. Oropt; are goof' in this st-chott. Itnt the **oath- Ftr has boon very unfavorable for gathering thew thus far, and fasmerit are behind with their work. We have a flourishing Sabbath-school in our place, wheie the youth and aged alike assemble to worship and honor our blessed Redeemer. The main topic of converaatiori is, aho shall be President. We have two or th'ree straggling Republicans who would make 11011 ACE President if they could. Brit on the other hand. there is double that number of Democrats that say he shall not be President; they say they ,have tried to swallow him, but can't get him down. Notwithstanding the Lion and the Lamb triod -to show them how, yet they are too stupid to learn their manner of swallowing. The Lion dined with ZACUEUS while in town ; he is admit ted to be a great orator, yet lie failed to raise any enthusiasm. We never,beftire saw the Lion so much choked. The; Lamb made a total fail ure, except in turning some of his loftier foUoivers to bitter oppauents. We feel sorry for the prodigal Lion, which has gone from his father's house to toed on husks. Come back, we say, where there is bread and to spare. .4 assure yon, °mild Windham decide the • Mosta in the well tried Chief Magistrate and second sire of itrupriea, would and will be where he now is for th 6 next four years. Hoar what thci orphan sou of a sacrificed father says, when asked to vote for Howe : "No ;" said he, in): father, mylirother, and many other dear friends gave their lives to save our country : cvs t lihl - .1 be heartless enough to give back the pciwer into the hands that 'shed my fatheit's and my broth er's bloeidl No, never! I will stand true to the old tried ship." . Windham, :Angnat 18, 1872. stir The following sketch of Ciro. Biro, who died recently in Sullivan county. we take from the Gealit Stamford. The lad Sun- MESS referred to is Joe Se arras, one of The; most thrifty and enterprising farmers of Mom= roe township "George Bird, who died on the 11th of hat month, was one of- the oldest settlers of this county. We have ;delayed noticing his death nntil now, became' we desired to . collect some particulars relating tribislife. lie was a son re Powell Bird, and was born in the city of London about 1789. When he was about four years old his parents removed to the city of Be* York,.Where they remained *boar a year, and then Went to Northumberland in this State. There they remained another year. Dr. Joseph Priestly about that time and a large body of land on the Loyalsoc aid induc ed Powell Bird, Jolts Warren and at. Mob , near to commence g settlement near the forks of the crook. This was 1794,iand youngllectrge was not tar from six Tows a change for Powell Bird and his family: From the lar gest city of Europe to the deep, unbroken wil derness which then hemmed in the Loyalsock in every direction. The nearest mills, stores, and shops wore at Marley, thirty mile, distant, over roads almost impassable. There were no schools, and rieorge bad little opportunity to acquire se education, but be was taught the common branches. MIA grl•W 1111 en intelligent anti boned man. Be rein led 'iamb King, kn English lady, a ilangliter et Theei.o. Ring, Rho was a very tine R6nlata.aittl greatly respect< d wherever she was Jammu. They bad ten Aid dren—nine of whom are bow loving. Ur. Bird was in his Bith year when he died. In his younger days he was a great hunter, and kill. d innumerable deer, bears, panthers and wolves. When quite a young man he had a. noteworthy edventnre with e Faith , r A boy that h t .) in the fired:, vent^ Skir4lnad f•r ;11 , • cwt.:. It ca n I' , ll r lb. ,!'"• ;Inn raßiliilg home in a 1,-iglat, le.t the ho) did not come. arr. Died t at< to it. and taking the (Wow tlii• in his hand 1111•1144 all - haste to rind the boy. UN dog led the way. In' few moments he saw a sight to chill Ids bleed! A large panther had the boy on his WiVgi ~ • bea m toM i ti Wel dm& Xi did sot tiler atilt Ida Alt a* bade ti m Miljl i tilett . " hha sbot has M ai ltAtZengattig bat reeavatad. Ani-wb, r , anis ant Xt. BIM siaolved at ba-bat bat watelial II u Jolla Twas tam pa. Aum this ass% bat tbicy Wa lled a drs, sad by tba . MLltika_panabotr. Dating a War „,, F ..., ir, ilbrd aoqulridia bit aonfildbi eta; • • Wed estalosid sad by by aillibo law bba, and died at a riPe GM *ire. =mm04 15 7106 ildlibbork NI. We clip 1110 fallowing notice of the "Lie &le Tau& Ikeeinuy," loaded in rainordle, Mo o. fret UnoChtebtostl Hiraid and Presbyttrioa4. IhoPisoncof Omsk,* bo b^ wee one of the graduates it the bite eon sneseetnest : • Lassairanillifa abentakt-Z.This school, of solnepmrs' stasis& rick foneded the W .. m In• nabnlin Beadinsn', ie boated in the tital town of Patessviiht Ohio. Its silne non is healthed. and itawrontillimpi Idemeld. Its peva serek apsn in Ile ahs dab at proper hours ler rewash= and enjoy 11=itiet Ber it : gr i. flat the insure bon. te not is its location, bet more =is its and assistant teeth es well Attest the station they aces py, as was nitiefectotify evinced by the late et ssinetions glnk imainwairy enseeless, to fetich the subsesiber had been appointed as a tem- - =Mee of the Presbytery of Cleveland. There was a thou hi the examinatinst and a depth and Isiah in the oompositioes reed by the students, that was praiseweethy. The ready answers to the qua pet showed that they had been :.to the, WO of dem of graspinelhe Inain petneiptes and in the studies they pursued. The en. ambience in the several branches gone over, and especially of the sealer clam in Butler's Anakff, was a complete success_ and would not, , compm. with a Ike examina tion any of our colleges and theological sem inaries. And to prove - that it was not a hum—. a mere show—questions were by lid ton present, not Istnemer from book., but on the subject which the book and the a lho nt werrom in every case was ready and most sails quitted elessit l; and -slarienag themselves Mkt wel l; wiest ferstifrhsg to the iseekenn, pars-. sild 3l = of the ineditution, is the fact that they are all =lChristians. and have the Prosigent el unch good for the kingdom of fluid. Being a child of prayer and Obristbui watclabl* noes and labor, this institution has repeatedly received spiritual refreshing/ from the presenceof the Lord, insomuch that three-fourths of its present students are professed disciples of Christ, and only two or three members nf its Previous dames, at the time of their gradua tion, were acknowledged impenitent sinners. And - it is hoped that the school wilt' obeozne more and more efficient in training minds, through successive generations, for active ser vice in doing good to the world, and for the en }byment of heaven in the future." - Busumes PROVERIkB.-HWe copy kora Datbrbeit Moselhly, published by BILLIKIN the Clothier, New York, a few of his Business Pro verbs, and world advise every merchant to put them in some conspicuous place in his stem, where his patrons may read them, .ate be led to believe that he adopts them u his own : Increase prices and you decrease patronage. Large proflts make small sales. Polite'salesmen treat all customers alike. Leaders are few; folkiwers Axe many. Cub buyers demand low prices. A pleased patron will call again.- Dcfy competition with low pricTL , Invite competition with high pheets. The best advertising medinai: customers who buy cheap and are ,politely treated. Patrons decide whether a business shall suc cesd or not. - - The price irename in the price we take. No excuses needed for a well conducted Lust- DOM Simple truth can be told ',about a food memory. Small profits gusranter an increasing busi ness. No credits: no losses. Civility to customers is a profitable invest ment. L/ Small prOfits make large fortunes. Where patrons arc pleased, They ,recommend others to go. Fair dealing helps trade more than fair we tier. Easier to get patrons than to keep them Keep prices up atul you keep sales down BALDWIN the Clothier, Canal -street and Broadway, is now the great attraction for men and boy/ who' require outfits for the season. This immense establishment retails more ready made clothing than any other kkifise in Awed. ea. We have it from unquestionable authority, Mr. 11.114 - mix himself, that the sales, C. 0. 1). (he sells exclusively at Ma/4,- have reached over forty thousand dollars in a single week, over sixteen thousand dollars in one day, over one hundred and Ofty-seten thOusand dollars in a month (Hay last), and are going on at the rate clone million throe htuntrpd thousand an nosily. The maxims we print for the benefit of our readers, if carried out, as they are by the author of them, will always win, and place any house in any kind of business whore this mammoth clothing store now is, in the front rank of its kind. When yon clout New Turk, don't leave the city until yon have mien the Timm corner: NOSINESS LOCAL • J C. F. CUOSB keeps, a full lino fin.. Autiffisury. Ixff - Job work, of orcry doscriptiou, •ally shin acjK•dituntsly executt4 at this Whet.. IPS. The American Siraink . Ma claw• in the best.. SI. Flour and Feed nt retail, at T,,wanda Steam Flom Mills, delivered free: Keystonn Clothing Palace, Main o.lreet, nest to Flrft National Bank. aft. Fine boots made to order at L. L. Moons S Co'.F --••• SW' The best lot of AI de Tables in town. Fitowr & firGrenadines,Alpacas,Organdioi andßlaek &But, at the Bee Hive ; 2 doors east of kterenr's Bank. 11011•• ROOIIIH Oyer MOODY & CO.'B Store for rent. Enquire of W. A. Cnextanturt. Mr Fruit Jars, Tumblers, Bowls etc., fur Jelly, at Wicsimat lJtaca'a Blow. Vb. ' good second-hand Piano, Law case, sheen octaves, for mak; at bargain. Enrinire at this office; Mb. Ground Plaster.s6.oo per ton, at Tolima& Steam Flour Ma. .319. Nitrous O x ide Gas for uxtract ng teeth, at Ka= k srAm.rip. CRoss issupplying his ctiskwi ern with - everyibmg in , the line of Ik•iika and Slit loner,' .. A large assortment of Pruel etr just receivid at Faun 4 BONS. air The American ;Sewing Ma rimld• nit. ocm. silk- Mrs. E. J. Africios Lae ;the lar i zest varlet) or straw glands in this vicinity. NIT Large stock of Red and White Wheat Hunt, st INCiatz do EpyrAlue, $9.. Two girls wanted for cooking and dining-room work. Good wages paid. Li quire at Institute Towandi. • rte" Furniture just reduced 25 per cent, •t. - Fluor & Soar, .Inly 15, 1872. . 11ler More Spring and Snmmer Go.as aN. tiougiumem .lit)o • Clotbiag ream: - M. F. J. CALKINS has just receiv• m s large amendment of Seboul. and. Blank „Books. All whn are in grant will cbi well to call on him • atili.Persons desiring to prepare themaelves for tviehers, will Ard that the Sits 7 .inclisnea C4.llegiate Institut, grnater s , l%siltaizes 1.1 a thoroftwbr. trimmg fur that in - oh...limn than any other b.chool in this bet-, Lion. IPS. lon can find a full line of that !WU' Sty!" Of Initial rAPer at CALKINS ' look Store. It is very nice. Also &fine. asnnrtment - . F.` Vl , ' rfl!.S• 130110. - I:c l arter is open cvery day at M. V. - Mr cries aka, from 9 o'clock 4". a. to 9 o'clock 1.. it.; and tailionday Ikon 7to 10r. xi • E. F. Banat, Asseolot. iiicwwlervirse 13 4444 r s =l, f "I to First IZZCZEMI COI CO MOP MN Gorda* the bed.' _ ler "ppitlar Dewier Bost. _Try likens._ • : ' Mir U you don't know , s warns noilkniVine'llislieliry Um, Ir. Cams. air Furniture eelliitit: , Yawl' Wm, at. /Pam Son. :al/ VS. IVA. ' : mr MaClAtur. at ALMA DA #ll • But ter Tabs, Flaidos, NIA Tubs 14 lot of Ashton Salk •sold at lowed !pees. BoAlunmo.—People atiendingiCourt win and good batittlida _lddooddoddOodri. st _ 180. 82 Booted street. A The best eagoortment t!' names Moods st Cl9/16311r1'. d o _ /111, • 1111" For elan, ,hastkenee "Oast lan or dannage, - Mt or li4bang, Dan at WICUIAN & Bud's Agway. 1 Mni. E. J. Ddriraos has jtist-re imired fresh emppky of ladies` tics and ?rows, la all the au! , Babi wagons an a n• • •:V 5i the season, and Wicensat Aikactit have jest opened a now stock. Prices from $3.50 tipward. • NB. A large and desirable ansort- Ileal of Trisuseo listis and Boansts. wry low prices, at the sign *clan 818 • • ' 411". 16.. We have seen GARIVXIII6 pot ent chair out, and know it to btu the best. non 1 Hose have 01111111: ser Mrs. E.J. Mumps has j • re ceived the Madame Foy Corset Skirt% or in all the sizes. - • Mir If you want a Itefrige tor, deep in at • WICEILLIt t BtAcit'n and e ine the "Palace," acktancleilicell to be • very beat. The beet place inje•vni to buy fleefamily floor is at McCaer. A They deal in the finest brands. sad warrant every package sold. TURIMULNU MAWLDIES.- It. M. WELLS is prepared to supply Horse rowers and thresh ing Machines of any description, or from our leading sod best manufacturer*. In= Mir MCCABE k EDWAltritt have re ceived a large Invoice of fee iird colfire eitbee the removal of the duty, and otTer their claimers bargains. 1=1:3 -i Now is the time .to buy sugar chesP, as it always admicea &dog the Sim per wawa. Iliceter. Euw.unis have it lame . Stir Buy, your Tea, Coffee and Spices at the fled, %lute and flue Tea Store, Bridge stmt, Towanda, Pa. RIDOEWAY Evicarrr. MS. The Universal White Woven Tricked skirt, and all kinds or Hoop Skirts and Bustles, 01111 be had very cheap at B. A. Snits .t Co's. tl9. IthzAtais & Mounts, # t c tirers of those celebrated spectacles, changed their agency from J. litmess d. Caiumatus'a. : tar W . taIAIibEALIN not has tho best arranged Jewelry pore to ern Penosyisania, bat also lamp& the assortment of goods. RIDEOVAL Hrouttax • Buz. remove their Jewelry Store from • limowto's Block, - ,oppolito of Means Toweada Pa. ser- Many families are troablad s c about gutting a gOod quality of flour. a boat: way to obviate all difficulty iu this rag I, is always ""lo buy the superior 'brands aby mecum tt EDWARM. , , Nr J. 0. FROST & BOAS have mule a great reduction in the pricee 7 oi tare of ill Muds. Come and see. July 15, 1872. ifir Howes and Lots for teal' i easy monthly payments, or to Rent. W. BRAE/ ruplar strixd, Towanda, Pa.—ti. ger Linen and Straw Goods at exceedingly low rates, at N. GoLassirrw' Noy. shone Clothing Palace, )dais street, n st to First National Bank. Ruximss & EyERETT, s ute Rod, White b line Store, are the ona t¢ ictio nOtiee that they have rednced the prim. on their Tea, COM* and Tobacco, in seeeribuice with the nei linty taw. Fon SALE on RENT.—The now occupied by W. IL FULMER, ' oaMar. SI, cioposite Ins IL 111:Yrilkl.1 . 6. Possestlon given flist of October. Also the house oo Plank Road known as lin,abele bones. Enuture of Fox ILEUM'S. Pb. D. W. Humus; of this - has prepared an excellent feruiture va r audit; now offering It to the people of the county. Messrs. Foot? Soya reconuneed it IS the Pest arlido Of the kind known. ?.very house-keeper should have a bottle. j • In order to make prOpara ions tor. our Fall stock, we will sell out timing and summer goods at low figures. It will %opals° be to your interest to exammenur stock,lss we sell the cheapest at the Keystone MUT Fai• act. • . , Do 'you. want a sowing ;qua chine, and ilt) you know that the 'Singer never disappoints? After keen yearie ex co we 4 . 4 . 11 truly say that the Singer dos giros' fac tion. SLAM, Agents. _ NEP The ed a n o r the Bond: and NOT' Laws of thin county, COlXlPuula by W. B. vA.Noces,i, is limited, and township oflinprm who iltAiro k; procure copies, shimld tippty soon. The work is for sale at this Mei iiir (lour t MalmioN havet, re-- moved their lion:hang Tailoring establishment. to the More of ti. GormasTrrt, ono door isoulli of the National Bank. where they will be 00all• ed to are their friends. They have engaged a elothes scourer and are prepared to dol Up , thing in that hoe.' -Mr J. 0. Frost. fioxs • to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house in Towanda, dm a month's trial, and if it does not snit them, they will call and tate it sway Now IX pm* time hi get perfect Mem. De Itlit you try, And then yon will bny. s &VELMA WATER DItaWEI, I *roved lOU Givrti and /twirl.. A.godd de wand is springing tip for this convenient Mir. It is a good thing. - Give the Excelsior 'Pater Prayer a trial and yan like it. IL M. WZLIII4 sells IL 11116. Cluiis is now selling off %lock, torparafrwy to filling up for fall If you molt wall pow is your HMO Ltir it cheaply. -Awl it 31.11 want gL grmyl t r you i•lwulilitlrct it now, while the 'took a fug Fua SALE. 7 -Tho lot npw OCCUpied by the Public School House on Serotid and rine Stroett, is offered for salo. The lot ham a front; ',co 412-25 r tor strryt, and 77 fret on rirn p—r-rtT R ifl 1. F.d 1 in one lot, or in Int , ..tr.pr.it rnmhx.) S. W. Alison), , • P. r. Moasaya, S. W. Bovano, Fos on ftwor 'kw& 11111011101 - 13116 141 asks two good SAL New bus os Will be sold dump, ft She - aping widow to " 1 1 1 0 1 ),Mlii 11 , 1 1 11 0K* 0 -- 61 * dos. iil Ofig R dirk sea Oat =SF oat J.O. rNilf Nora are saw '4Wpai assist la al No r' mi .vlll . Outlawed pivot *air seat, whidtlid met datable lust In the wort. t7ao sad we It. t yes NM ilia . - 001 dodoes.l.o. Ism k meow lb, fie oelobestod Raiceieid Moak Gook sad ka;gojoiskpllkpil*WillWinia Estill Moot kao topoikokoll kir biostia you% tad glow uhromilabillbdioaskortbe sod. For tho mirk robrelelo domik lab* WARTIV-41iCai' tali* to ea tirl Maps sad: ti absibclkeiziaid linty 7 , 110 are not wtittar , give bendl!!!rut*. - wsocksst Omni 40 nhg : TT.1001:. CIE3. Amt Fes Elas,--A bewburede .esui well built /mosey Pot floor sista I►ossst ' i NM. in Maki. 'Lot MINI frost, depth *lick =n oted Intl% &Wow. t; good wen .tOd out bnildingk It Is moot WOOS; WIN easy and a taro otT:itittoth offered. 4114 4 7 4 ° J. COMMIX, Lock-Ustp; ' August 20-31 r. Puaz &au= IVi3-Thia Wino' is =ado iNfolimPrituiceitinose Jake of NV ripe elderberries, sod by bees kept gallant& itislistitribek, hir tare lan TA An ,equable isiaperatuie. The mita* Avow sad tome Teoperties of this. wise sersispsod use to woes of feeble batik admiring Imes lar or debilitated Timm . it is raeosseraled by phnicties; Ow ale at the Dreg More of Tome I Gomm, No. 3 raStooll Block. To wateht,re. . ,• Iliir The growth and structure of the human hair is•very plainly net forth . in a pamphlet; pubtsliott by, A. P. Hsu. .y Nashua, N. H., proprietors pc liau. s .Itrgeta ble Sicilian Harr Renewer, for yrolsiihstrOdhltif bution. The desorredly high reptatatkm of their preparation has whollYboongnitnel by its !Perils. Being free from oil and it has a healthy action on the analpi . .rrolswing gray hair to its natural colorwithOtitilyoLig it, cures itching of the scalp, reranrea and preients dan druff, and will thicken u 6 the thin locks. Such are the benefits which are conferred upon the -oonsurner. No one should neglect to giro it a rind :qatexulap, 11'ibrrVw_Jh u, Cmat.—l take this method etre tanking lay sinevire thanks to the 'citizens off' Bradford coun ty for the liberal patronage they have bestowed upon me this past season ; and a continuance of the sante being an tut ixtbled fact, as outl goods have given, and always "wdl giro, satisfaction. We are having roanufactur oil in Philadelphia the horst and' most com plete stock of Fall lied Whiter goods ever seen in Bradford county. Messrs. Gotta klikillAtont, the popular and stylish merchant tailors, are located in our ositablistauent, sad arc prepared to take your orders for stylish clothes. Our Wick of Cleiatie Furnishing Goods next Fall will surpass any outside of the large cities, as it is my intention to have a stock of the period. 11()IT TO 6u Warr.—This is an on qtury which every one Amnia have ttlithhilly . , answered be fur" be start.. tus hie journey, and a little care taken m rumination of routes will in many easee SW% e much trouble, time and money. have 204 to The "C. IL, - running from Chi cago, through (ialusburg to Burlington, and the "I. B. Zr W. liontr," running from Indian apolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a vienilid reputation in the last two yeah as the leading Passiesiger Bootee to the West. At Burlington they dinned with the IT. A AL H. IL, and form the great Burling. ton Route, which runs direceihrough liouthera lowa to Nebraska . and Balms, with close con nections to California and the Territories; and *wagers starting from Bradford county, on their way westwanl.•canuot du better than to take the BrULINUDIN ' play 'ortb- This Line lots published a pamphlet called "H o w t o (In Wrst,"" which contains much able informatin; a large oared, map of the Great West. 'which" can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General r Passenger Agent It. A. M. H. 11., Burlington, lowa. -t nnli- ( 1 1,rvil TicAthlrns' INSTITUTE.—It has been deemed expedient to gold but two 50fr.:0066, of a week each, of the County Teteh ers' Institute the present school year: True ses- SUM to be held at 'Troy, begic fling Monday, September hi, at 2 o'clock the other to b c held at Towanda, beginning Monday, Septem ber-It, at 2 o'clock r. Prof. F. A. ALLEN, of Mat:Wield, '5 will be pres ent at all the ses•ions, and sill be a.HriAted_ by the leading teachers in the county. Several able speakers have also immihteoll to deliver addresses Wore thelststitate, and such Arrangements are in progress u wall, it is be hoved, make tho sessions this year wipers fa. rorably with thase"of any former year. It is hoped that teachers will rum every effort to comply with the law which makes Attend ance at the huitittite a part ol their official du ty. AU friends of etbleasioss are cordiallyinvit ed to be present. " A. A. Kettwav, Co. Supt. August lt?, 1872. KO SIIAOSVIIANNA COLLOILITE IrsFITL ft., =1 The Fall term of the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute will commence Monday, August 26, 11172. Thorough and syStematic instruction will be given in English, Normal, Commerfiak, Mathematical, Scientific and Classical studies by the i'riocipots and the following crprri , liced still. tor.. : Prof. A4A. liKrzirit, • Director of liorinal De partment, who.wM kigardzo the tracini'liv class August 26. Miss MAMMA DOCKET' FLuir, La dies' Department, Modern Languages and Ph).- sical-Scien - -ca. Miss MARY E. - Maligns, Pre ...press, "Uglier Preparatory Depart rueut.. MadonViielle J. LtQuEr, French. The Towanda Onsical Academy in the Insti tute, EIXIAIt D. 1411EliNtx)1., Principal. 'Mir& eacelleni faciliti4for a thorough musical edu cation. ' • xrr... , 61 , .:4 rv.ii TIF.IIIII. -ilvading, Writing, Spelling, Object Leasona, and lnipthintory Geography and Arithmetic. $l.OO. Elementary Geography and I: , ,htiin'yy Intellectual and lintlyinenta ur Arithmetic corn metXyl, Ilobinson's Rodin:Yenta Adv. and, Practical Arithmetic, oiiiiimmiceti, Elementary; Grammar and Int . ernietliatti - Geograpily, 45.50' to $7.00.. Roblinwies . nighty Arithmetic, rand Advanced (lraminar and Geography, $t4.00. l'receding mtndiea II yleairvd with higher brich ea, $l.OO to $l,OO 4ulditioual. Modern languages each, LOU.S Board and room in the Institute, Per wick, $l.OO. FuriheripartiOilara or cola. logne rumbled lyY.- • , ' G. A. ItrAt;, ,E. E. Qui NIA:v. The arrangement will nut conflict with other duties of Soperintorident. Towanda, Bradford Co., NABEN --EMERY.--At the homse 01 thi• hritlea father, July I. 1872, lay Ber. L. F. Wire, " Mr. Morris 11. Sabel', of liar'elay, Pa., an 1 J. Emery, of Asylum, Pa. DALDWIN.—Io Wyslusing, August 12,. 1872, , al the house of-Ins son-in-law deo. 11. Frank- BIN Rey. Let Baldwin. *nod -sq rein • and 3 1 dev. • Kr. IL'irasborti in Townsend, Wa i ssarbuselts. 111• nnit.4 with tho Itaptiet eiritertt kt 1810, nod <,14,01,, 4 tl , 11... .N. 41. .4 . (~I , , g r A minis try in 1811 . Vor .tnice rinimber of teats pre. vEnta t 4. his Llcath 4i4 not slims him to preach except orrsiiionally—, yek his MIII4 was etrorig aml roomory very . 1 - 01111 kiblO. Ile pr ached a very able semen at Eaton last Win. . ter—hie Lest public etrort. Hi. owns oncir of n o t home mission proschers"; its A% 4- workei twit, awl Pl' lit fin (.1. no NAI, y. vas in3n er 1%41:11.- rim His I•.At t'Ot ern, pati.hoc.; lse ht.ti, soot) car.: kts peace. Ho rests by the sidn-of hie •coinainion in the liallibay graveyard. His Inning serums Ind preached by E. Brim:mons, from John xvil: 94. 'lw ENE 1 4 1:Gotztatrrn. Keystone anthills Palace. COI X , ABRIED. I) I . • . A "Zl iaielal = l " g • .11iNut Wain Mal i r r abi rm. air as sift =Waal= ditielOW l I = l " 1 0 e 111Valsohnigat. • C. 11/.. Mike. . 000111 , 41, ilieseay and INiiiellhiles 1 ;00011116 a vide mai. Ike. Joint ,tee Itt. ITAiets'icife arickatil liy A o Lake ON sat Vitilleigia fission NO- Tarim ads sfiltdiglit DerA et Ps. k 1.8 Co. CANN. MAW " • Noucz.—To MID Varvadaaad fire- . lose ar Banroaa Ow sa`z—d amid least re , aim laramdf at a warts lat tbe at tad nm** We Manly. .et la dad** at Ume amai lo be Yid INosiads, es T 'today, Int Oarim lastapt. , : CL S., Aster *r. Armors' record' fa ono worthy the eon sidereal= el the Oren mato%Hq enlisted in 18112, Who itlttia Pa. Vehisieeas, awed his time dittidtiltri a ar m a +anti is Mar* 1861, ge,1161. Idr. Aims tos was a trusty oda: sad ~tail W lila igaddirsakor lbe the position of ir and Recorder -are of a whareeter that Ore dikheasy to the at. k. itaw Abirtisements. NEM POW ELL & CO., Call attention to their Great big Out 10F aUtbIIMEII:2I DRESS GOODS ! CAninisting in part of ; LAWNS, WHITE AM, C, I .OLORED I'IQUAS, CHINESE GRASS GOODS, JAPANESEINtRIPES. IPOPLENS, k.C., Are In order to snake room for their FALL STOCK GREAT BARGAINS Miiy be ohtained daring the PRESENT' MONTH Amgrnßt lqt, 1572 REICRUrs VSALIEL , —BE mendry Mike of IL M. TehiL :e. hennl ne Ms Veal of (levaisit Pen 011117.1004 , 10 eon dirmetd, t 4 111 0 sse Orb' Is ads albs flea "meal a Ma IlagesS au t WItIPPIIIIIIMT IMb AV 10/11. a Ilemease. Ite. a. Ile ddliedat Issadled 4114N0d. et SIMS Ilia. /lash! law lislialed Alsesdbed 11.1hre r. Os the Mrada at ham east byDarid wledyy iise lathitt. south nand Oat and abut Wad L. atimas. 114 sand 11.14. sett or lea. shoed 30 eras begmeed with Vttt/list tees lisseasea . esseelles el the sett of H. MIK adatalmeetot et Z.- R. bird vs. ialtajap 411111 ,A.1310—Ths Maas dlaribed 1 0 4 1 1=4.1 . Barad ef ed had alteas In the Derortib 01l area of Drailterd. lad Mb et Peirmahiada sad gems to Wit On Milliamiti by Papier gag* :O. knits et John . Mesta out hada 1: O. haat sal vat lartesdee Bahl, 3.3 test Mint 4n MO Chitties' Street end 1411 Int mom. with • twasetin •juitrmalk. neat Mang 31111 away WOW ppm. ' eathasmita. of C MOW to the lalaD.bisd Chit.turd Opceisa the proPertf . .• able Ist.r asset of land s : ita WO /11C41417 lad boundsd on lelabldr Idled. ISM Muds of Cleolge Ps Odell dela sal lanai Tim south bp Ilisat_of alai% Was sad Wait by Wallington delanhen. Wring MI Ind front ow Add Papuans. lamt about till Vitt asp. vith sato an Indeed 3 1 110111 Wen thereat. sad ; beinglot No odor LI, 4_1,1116. as army of the ilea J estate and reconS th the Wester and Becorder'e Milos for said tomaly of Dreaded. Laded , apes as the property of C.D. hY. A.„Cnals. , • A.SAO—one can lot, piece or of land sine ale In ma Dorengh of Towanda and boner dad oh the ninth by bairn tiolonom Walborn, east by an alley, south by Pine street and west by land a O. M. Itaintlle, -Delta VI het front a sad.Pta Street end running beet to said Walborn's Übe. and - Wog lot OW 'JI of said roan end surrey of the said Mill estate with a twoMdry Owned dwelling home tbereem Levlag upon se,theproperty of C. D.Cindt ALSO--Cue other lot. piece or parcel of land site. ate in the Borough of Towanda aforesaid, end bounded on the north by en extension of Poplar street on the east by Charles street, southby lands of John Holmes and Y. A. Cub and snotty Ite clanic street. Being IN fest on • mid Charles and Mechanic streets. and 700 feet between said Charles and Itechinic streets. end lot being divided tato - 1 =el=4l c a t e which hmt d on be ir , s 80 tag and a aches each front on mid streets by 150 art The eight reserved. anew. to aril mob of Alen.lots mmerMe, or two or 'lsere. or all together. Lolled upon as the properly of O. O. disl suw-chas oboe lot. piece or at Tonnal iland M a .; d M idnthab Muds at & stM b C C uing& amemaes, one by Werhade street. south by lauds al Y. L. oak and volt by hada of lad. yard Chapel. be 202 test on said Mechanics meet adds/ma leflefest.niore or lessoresterty to the ant Use of said lediattlana- lasted ?VIM imi j :hamrey of C. D. Oath • ether lot. piece Or parcel of lan id d sate in in the Borough of To , irft aflaresa, and bounded se fellows : On tbe Muth by lands of :obyy insbs, an by Western -Avenue, moth by pgplA r street sad west by sn ally?. being 00 feet front On wador.stid pool, street by 100 act deep and being tot No. 46 Midi and Same/ of the said Cash estate. vgztwo story Mined direlling house thereen. upon as th property of P. h, cash. • ALSO—The defendant; A. MAI itiiiti e t one tither lot.rdeco or parcel of land *UMW in the Borough of Towanda. Morimald. and bounded on the north by lands of Peahen and John B. made. mat by land 'of Geo. W. Armstrong. south by Poplar - street and west Ire Western Minna. be pzadeepaati. 121 Nrbr , Trvat . Urp., l3ll and Vil ß2l ol3 l 7l y ot i iiii i ed litiebt ed , b pon y t aeo. -th 7 interest of thctaid r. A. Clash.: ALSO—TAM: lot. .piece ar parcel of had situ at_ b, of Towanda, boundeo. and del. ssmarly's Beginning on the east line of ._,_••••"'"R••Ter. street 202 feet frees the south line of "•=''' "b=yte r .ae estate of Mra. 43• i IL. Ward. decessids sated:lso feet to timi wed line of land of I° ..'"` "James. thence•-soutberiy parallel with said .t" .. eailic street BM feet to a earner, thence westerly v.,zallel with the first mentioned line 150 feet to out line of said Mechanic:street. thaws northerly along the east line of min Madbante 'street 203 feet to the place of beginning. Said lot, bel i dlvided into 4 equal shed lots fronting on eald oubliette street and salt bg Se lest and 9 inches front on said street by 150 Bet deep. The right reserved, hon orer. to sell each at said lot separate or two or more or all together.. Levied um as the property of Y. A. Clash. No Wilding*. i ALSO--One other lot, piece oe parcel of land mut ate In the Borough of Towanda, aforesaid, and bounded and described as Moss : lirdtroung the southeast Nome of lands. M folio Bottom, on the west side of Charlie street. theme southerly 203 feet along the west lierr. of said Charles street to • exnmer of lot belonging to Miry . S. Cala thence westerly along the north line of said Mary 8. Cash 150 feet to the iginth.esat corner of Jacob &boons over's land, thence northerly , almm said Jacob Schoonovers *Ad C. Y. Taylor's east lines 100 feet to a torner,,thence westerly along the web line of said C. F. Taylor's hind 150 feet to the east line of Mechanic street, thence northerly along- the east line of said Mechanic street 103 feet to • mower. thence easterly along the south- line of F. A. Lush 'and Altai Holmes 300 Dot to the place of beginning Bald lot being divided into alrequal asmal lotaw4 of which front on said Charles street and two fronting on said Mechanic street and each lot haring a front of 50-feet and 9 inches by 150 feet deep. rhe_right reserved, however. to each of said lots teparste or two or more or all together. ; Levied upon as the property of F. A. Cash. No hstildiugs.• _ ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in the Borough of Towanda. aforesaid, bounded -and described AB tollowt: on the west line of Mechanic street 202 fret; from the south , line of land of the estate of Mrs. C. - L. Ward, deceased. thence westerly aloe! the "south- line of C. D. Cash's land abontlolo4 foil° east line of land of Ledyard Chaspel, thence along east tine of mid Chaspel's land 406 feet to a turret of Miry 9. Cash's land. thence easterly along the north line of .said Mary S. Cash shoat 938 feet to corner of Wellington Errani hairs land, thence northetty along the west line of said Brand:mil. Win. Thompson. George Biles -and Stephen Lewis 350 feet to the northwest corner of mid Stephen Lewis' lot, thence easterly along north line of mid Stephen Lewis lot 150 feet tunic west lino of Ybchanic strict, thence northerly along the vegsriftre. of said Mechanic' street 58 feed to the place m", ^ginning. No builditigs. Levied upon as the pretrly of F..A. Cab. I 54. - . as ens :alma in execution at Mesta of Jus, ph D. 83- , elter vs. Charles D. Cub; Frederick A. cash, Gervoe p. cub. security; winino OrllllB. security. Mao at- the .nit of The Firit National Dank of Towanda es. C. D. Cash and F. A. Cash accnrity. Also at the snit of John Y. Sanderson vs . C. D. C%sh and F. A. Cash, doiuk butieflrs al e • D. Cash it Co. Also at the suit of D'A. Overton vu. E. A. Cash and C. D. Cash. ' Also at the suit of U. A. Seel vs. C U Cssii and James 0 Frost POMMY. ,Also at the suit of The First' ational Cank•oi To wanda vs. C. D. Cash 3, Co., ladies 0 Frost securty Also at the snit of A L Craniner's use vs. C D Cash and r A Cash, late partners ke . Also at the snit of I:Teuton h Stature vs. .. 1,, 'Cash, Ft A. Cash. eeenrity. Also at the auttof Ifsintruiyeeiiii. C. D. Cash. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate In Pike tarp.. bounded on the north by land of Henry Walker. on the east by land of Anna Drown, eolith by the public highway leading from Wysluidng to Montrose:and on the west by land of H. A. Ross. Containing , one-third of an acre, more or less, improved; with a few fruit trees - thereon. , - 44' c-ir3r =I U. T•se ' L'_ Eliaiii=l A.10)-LOne other lot. pleoe'arl, petrel of land Ma tte in Pike tip.. bounded on the north by the pub lic highway Welk* from Wysluaing to Montrose: 6n the oast by land of R. J. Eastabrooks. on-the south by the Wyaltudng Creek. and Rust by the public highway loading from - Herrick lie to Spring MI. Containing one and one-half acre, more or less, int. prom!. with s framed house and store combineil. a framed. shop with sheds attached thereon. • . Seized and taken in execution , st the omit of 4. C. Stevens rad, Q. Ingham. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land athlete in Franklin tap.. bounded on the north by rands of Elijah Bra*, east by land' of John Lantz and J. It. Tannest. South by the Taiwan di creek and west by lands of llorage Riney. -.Con tabling 80 acres at hand more of lees, about 60 scree Improved with a two stery framed dwelling house, :tamed tenant honer, two framed bazus blacksmith idiom kframed building used for Swa g= Shop, a saw mill -and apple orchard thereon. Excepting and reserving therefrom-my lot sold to Oeo. W. Word and now owned byThilander containing allied 2 aeresq two lota sold to H. G. Doff, containing about two tyres on which the hotel and barns are erected, and one lot of about an scan. on which is a store bouts-. Seized and taken in exec - ntienit the suit of Nede-, Idah iitnlth to nee of John 2,1, and Augushui Kelley vs. 8. 8. Downing: • ALSO—The following des.mbed lot. piece or par cel of land situate In Overton tem.. beginninglit the - south east corner of lots surveyed to Lorenzo D. West. running thence south .58,*; degrees east It i rods to an old maple stump, thence north 31,ii degs east 122 rods to a poet, then& 'north StP * degrees west 103 rods to-a Post . (pest's ;north-east corner.) thence smith 31'!' degrees west 122 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 82 acres and 47 rods, mere or let.. NO Improvements. Seized and take% In execution at the snit of James U. Hawes' users. Charlie H. /Stratton. ALSO--The following described lot:piece or par cel of land situate in Wells twai ) , beginning *tit. small hemlock tree standing in e line of the B l Ing ham lands, thence unit by land • f Henry Johnson and °there 332 perches to a poet; thence by Lind of Ji,hn A. Boy smith - St perches V( the centre of the road highway, thence . smith 72 degrees west along the centre of -said highway 109 6.10 perches to. a post and ' , tones in .liniec A. Wilson's line, thence. along said line neat 131:10 - perilics to a hemlock ;dump standing io'ttrTlinghazu line. thence by land' of Lorenzo Wing weet. others north 2gii d egrees west.:33s nacelle.' tripe place of beginning. Con taining 1130 &ark store or less, about 240 acres im proved with One framer' bons°. ;two framed barns, one framed priletery acid tiro apple orchards there on: At,go-•-erre other lot, piece orpareol of land situ ate M seal township of Wells, bOunded on the north by.other lands of the defendant Harvey D. Stafford, apatite public highway loading from litideryille to tin MIA Creek rank on -the east by land of 221 as Ikewer and David Bristol, on the south by land of Irvine Barrett. John Pallett and James A. Wilson, on tie west by otherlands of defendant, Harvey 0.. Stafford. Containing 234 sere., more or l e t. , a b ou t • 160 acres improved. with a framed b.ense • a log - barn and few fruit tree' thereon. '!„. Seized and taken In execution tit the snit of James Ituntingtietve. H. O. Stafford. Also at the snit of James ljnutineton Ye It O. Stafford and Elise Stafford I . • \_ Ai SO--Timioll.tditfgdrwribeiul hit. piece tirpar . ord of land aitnote en . Wyalusing twit, boended on the north by lantl.of 1.. P. RtalfOrd, east by !awls of Hanriol llowar.l..iintli by land ! , of C. it. Holienbaele and west by the W3alit.ing rr ,, it. Containing la acres of land, neon. or about Wu m . 1,, int procd, with a few fruit tre... tlin.on. no buildings' ALSO—tine other lot, piece or parcel of and sitn- atc In Ulster twp.,,.bountled ina ;the north by-lands of Ilciah Shaw. east hY' lauds of the PrrtnanYinin and New York Cann! and Hail It4lConipany, south by !arida bolouging'to the estate:of lint. Dasisoh„ deceased; and west by,- the public, highway reading from Troranda to Allow , . Containing three-fourths of an acre of land. more Or lea 4 improved, with a two-story framed holm, a trained building used am a dry goods more. with shed 'untidier's attached, and a framed store hoses with shed attached thereon. • . Seire.l and taken in ex..eution the - smelt of ,Y,11.1 Thera p.+eu lan t•on I A180:41150 ,foe of !nilli :17 to, ,110. con sell ,I.; 1.1 , 0! Or ear. •I ti ONO. - in s.!, ,Ini.! IA pl. incurs •1. 11., ..,:ti: 11 ,, •I ~1 :tor t tt 111.1 t -I•• , t. 0.1 • uf WIU•;. , d•-• '.l •A. t by tht• 1.10,1 z, f Itnri, n Shure. Steel I o.oei • • •:4 ~ n sotath Icy laud o ton stion.s mid I ivorgu :shores, Come ituu I- It Patrick 7d., it and William; Poln • on the west I. lAti 1 c.i 'Willlaniro-t and t:h.ster Childs. Con u,:,inn..! 27 mop• or lops. fILIV , IIf 17 1141 , 44 f,.1. with i.kl4 flint tr , ••• th. 1,54•11 • 547P.1 it- “n't of TI ,e ever fir 'I. r r. Alsri—Thisfl..„, idnict.:. in T o-andi bori!". 1 on the north and tact by lai.d„of he I': iit . s.n;:. en the ' , Nall by 13[0 of !Award Plltoft. 1.7 Hn, Containing one acre of lend, MOO or less, Warmed with a twowkwy ?ranted house. framed bath and , fruit trees thereon „ ' In - AIJIO-siete other lot.of land - to the Seine Lot Towanda, Waded eli the . • rib bl lillad et mat by land of Ille m baerme. pink Illrlnentos MOW and wel t land oe Jan oleteittititle Mak tir loos. so too. . • BIWA ad taken tit iminnild iilit aglit of Jelin teteenaf we is. &tem P. Law% IlenJunin lonia Ind IL ow Vaiblug.,---. - • 1 , - • • • Able the snit of Oodding. Busal 4 Co.. wei .1 B.: . . i mi re snit Of John Bottum -tre. : Bulimia od/scribed pleat or Hari leatl witnt %%amen .. on the 'north by the public hahway allflrs- Inlitqf ale to the Bern Takings Il , on the the iliat by land of neaten Mei* and Gs the south end weeS by hied of UMW and Engrg ' au teirdses IS saes el an Mee as lan& blaProtad. with a famed been ants framed barn thereon. abediell tabs In azeentiotl at ad* of *lea Prince vs. 'Patrick Bats s: t - • ALBO-12ie lolkaing_khneriled plea or Purl - Ohl of land innate in UUter twp., oil the northl=of Daring Xyare, on to eft= PllbUtt Is the south by = from poemeates C Widow Mood and oaths wise by haft of add Drina Myna.- Containing cowbell an sere of toots or lea. all begeweed. with s tawdr iltestay dean lad MM. with er and n eider mill attiebad. tor with Uwe mehinery attaehed and bel Seized andtaken in eseent/an at e twine, bon- t of Saab Wow vs. liming Myers seta &11. In and Z.C. Campbell. terve tentorta. , _ Also at the snit of Lrasart Lfricoln es. IL L. Mu : : gb and G. 8. Outipbell. ALW---The followitg described 1 piece or mir. the north witness M Baltngeon '. bonnd,W on theby land of Mrs. Sarah I. ney, on the east by land of 'John Simplthee and If well W. Lane. . on the south by land of Reuben II and on the west by the Berwick Turnpike. ng one. fourth of an acre of bind. more lees, with a framed blacksmith shop ends few t trees-there on. . Seized and taken in eieeniton at the suit of Igtrien B Wrightl• s. M. C. Nelson. " inte ‘ded -a1..40=-Tbe following described . 1 piece or par cel of land situate in Albany tap. . On the . north by lands of Welles • Wilcox. by Main street tecreal/ed) smith, by the Boad and west by lands of Clark Babcock. Coital= g 1.000 =feat of land, more or leek g6oad on Mud aced and I!o feet deep, with a framed house and • few Mantras thereon. Seised and token in mention at wilt of J. U. 1 .• . _Cowell wt. & 8. Ormsby. - -.J.L80--The lot. piece or !parcel of lind Whets in Bon* Cheek ~boaadedi on the north "4 Leda of Gillett& on Uteast be land at itaisilLinsiTaaiiiry -to of is. T. 4:2 ns Mad on the west by bind of John Gillett. in GS awes, more or lea. about 10 improved. with's log bonso. a trained huh a lbw fruit tame them% : - Belied and taken 1/2 enemition at snit of David 1. Drown tea. Dallier D. Thorp. .• • . AJAR—The knowing lot, piece: Of pima of Larla :made in Troy Doreregh bounded .ot. the north by f A. D. goading. mat byeanton street. south o h WOW , laY "ripbeyreigoaretal haproved. -- witi • med on thierem- ' - seized and taken in as at suit of Devi- , son k McCabe vs. - J. B, Wood. • ALSO—The 44.1 , 0 wing ilsecnbed- 1 pions or par cel of land situate in - Smithfield Orr, Sounded on the north by Main • Street , running through Smith. field village, on the east -by the pub* square and fh - v-naPtiet ChurchAM:. on the V by lands of Anguetim Phelps, on the west by s of. mid Mb.' vistas Phelps sad Beebe Cieronlits. gnatinion acres of Laid , more or lets, iroprov with a two story.framed house. a fronted Wn.. tia l;ith sheds tsebed and a few frnit trees thereon- Seised and taken in rxeention at snit of Ririe. Bros. k Co. vs. L. D. Forrest and Louise Dailey. J. PEER VAI 71.122. Towanda. August. I. 1872. Bherill. QHERIFF'S SALE virtue of 1...1 &writ of /a/as Fl. Ts., Issued, 'old of the Cottrt of Common Pleas of Brea) d !county. to me di rected and delivered. will be expored `to public sale at the Court Hone. in the Dorough of Towanda, in said county, on SATURDAY. the 310 C.fly of AU-. GUST, ISt% at l o'clock in the afternoon. all the fnn chitin and rights of the Sullivan end Erie Cold and Ball Road Company. as they em both in the counties of Bradford and Sullivan. a dding to the Act of assembly in tomb we made and provided. Seized and taken in execution at the volt of Boa well H Rochester vs. The &Miran and Erie Coal sea Rail Road Company. J. . TAh Towanda, July 29, 1972; A DMINIsTRATORS - NOTICE.—' I - 11. Notice Is hereby given that all persona Indcht ed to the estate of J. D. ALLEN, ate 01 Wyse: lolvrtalLlpp ''ileo'd. are requested to mitke immediate payment. Ind all persons having. claims against said estate must present the same duly anthentlrsied his settlement. If - IT. LANIND. .Inly 22. 12.-we Adininistrator. X. - E C TOR -LI Notice Is hereby given that all peAsons indebted to the estate of Mary •G. Leggett. tide of Athena, deceased: are requested to make Immediate pay ment. and, ail persons having claims against odd el& tote ronSil present the same duly authenticated for settlement. _ August 1,1872.-6 v! AA DMINISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby given that all rs•reons iudi,hted to the eidsde of HARRY StalioAx. tate of Wypox. docosiscd. %arerequestea to [n age Immediate payment, and alLpersans haciuit chums sitainst said estate must presentthem duly authenticated for set tlement • JAMES -TAMAN MORGAN. Administrator with the Will annexed. Atnuist 1. 1812.—..6w RXECUTOR'S N TIC S.--- -a-4*otice is beret)/ given that all persous inebted to the estate of E. R. PARKER. Late of Rome. deceased. are requested to - make immediate payment, and all persona having claims against said Mato traiM prevent them duly authenticated for set- tit - mutt. Aug. 1, lIIM kuDiToks NOTlCE.—Reuben .4?. - 'l)eLont; and D. C. Haim to Harry Mix and John D. Montanye. ' the Court 'of Common Pleas of Dridford conntY. No. 596. Dee.Temt. 1869. The undersigned. an auditor •appointed by said mut to distribute moneys in the bands of Sheriff arising tram salnel defendants reel estata will at tend to the dutlos of sixth appointment at his office In the llnroe&h of Towanda, on MONDAY. the 26th day of .xtmt:s.r. 1872. at 10 o'clock, a. tn.. where all persons hating claims upon said moneys must present them or be iorori.r debarred from coming In on said fund. - 11. J. MADILL. -Anitiat 1. 1872. j p_ , Ailditor. • ORPHAN:SMd . Sit.LE s , -By virtue of su order issued out of the Orphan',.. Court of Bradford County,, the undersigned, girer &an of Charles T. Fox.. minor child of Blstru C. Fox„-late of Towanda twp.. dte'd., will expo... to public oak at the Court Souse, in the Borough of Fowanda. on F.ATI*RDAY. AticillST 24. 1672. at 2 o'cloek. p. to.. the following described lot, piece or rof land, bring all that pert of the , estate of l el ate Hiram C. Fos., deceased. north of thei pub. lie highway leading from Burlington to Towanda Borough : Beginning in the centre 'of said high way on southwest line of '3lllleS., Fos, thence north 21 degrees and SC _.tollitites west; 73 perches to a post and steno corner. thence eolith 601; degrees west 73 5100 perches to corner, thence south 20 degrees IS minutes . east 116 240 perches to oehtre of amnia highway . thence along the basis itat - Sh 83 degrees east :12 , perches. south 79, degrees met 27 2-10 perches, north dee - item: 'east 22.80.100 perches to tithe of beginning ., Containing 26 'sates Ned TEIIIII2I-11100 to be paid at time CA1810,41,000 upon confirmation of sale. leisure it eh months thereafter with Interest Jiily Ten. ORPHAN'S' COURT S LE"-By Virtue of an order issued out of i the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. th e unde ivied. Oaf' Man of the Waite of. Wm. G. Lewis. Mars J. Lewis. Amanda Leads:Eh J. 'Lewis and Saralt.B. LIM% minor obildren of Mary Lewis. des-need. will ex pose to public sale on the premises oniSATERDAY. Artll3T 31. 1872. commencing et 1 o'clock. p. 111.. the following described lot; piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp.. bounded on - the south aMe of street leading from Main street 'to Rockwell's Bridge. on the north by the street aforesaid. on the rat OY Land of Sarah Evans and S.; Hinman. on the south by landof'l3. 8. Hinman, e the west by land of J, B. Griswold and Hiram 'ft kwell. Con taining alki acres or thereabouts. with n old framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO-One, one other piece or lot of land situate in Monroe Berough, bounded on the mirth by land of J. L. Rockwell. en thereat by land formerly own ed by Wm. Hart, now deceased, onhe south by land of CA:deli:lir. Russell k Co.. and the west by o i Main street. owyrhieh is a two...tory house. Said lot is about 43 feet on Main street and he same dis tance hack fermi Main street . '• TE2348 CAM _. July PROPOSED AMEN. D THE -COM./ uiON OP PEN TlioTosncw Ausomvarr To TUT or PIMISTLVANIA.- Be it cream! by the Serge and . Ma k . Wires the CoeueneureillAef Penney! . eiya Assembly net,'l'4t th e following the Constitution of this Commonweal to the people for their adoption or re) , ant to the provisions of the tenth a to wit - Strata out the gat section of Hie- a . article of the Constitution, and Insert in lien th • e the.foN lowing: .. A State Tressnrer abaft be . osen by the qualified electors of the State. at Inch ... • a and - for such' term, of service as shall be gybed by law?' WILLIAM rrf lOTT,' , Speakerof the House of BeprOentaUves. . 1 : ), JAM S. fI v UTAN, - Speaker of be Senate.: Approved the twenty-world day of arch. Ann° Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy two. = : , t " - ,TNO. W. GEARY." Prepared and certifliA for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. I i FRANCIS JOILTUIN, . • . - Secretory of the Com, onwealth. Office Secretary of the_Commonwealth, 1 4 1 • , Harrisburg. June 2b. 1871.- 3 rn. . I N RANKRUPTCY.—D TRICT. I s s eerirt at the United Suites for the Weitern Dis trict "of Pennsylvania. Western Diettlet of Penn. sylvania. In the matter. of Gordon .Mason and A. G. Maon. , firni of tl. P. :Basun C 0..) Bank rupts : i . . Westea District of Pennsylvania; ~ ‘ -This-is to gyre notici.. That on the tith day o July, A. D. - IS7I, a Warrant in Bankruptcy Was i ed agideet • the retate of Gordon' I'. Muon and "G. Mason. farm of 0 . - 1". Mason A C 0..) of the Mimi:ash of To wanda. in the County of Bradford 4 gl State of Pennsylvania, who lace been eau Brnkrupts I.n their own petition : that 'the - en; of any delta and delivery of any pro " lenglifi: i.) I .i. h rankrtypt , to Mum- or f.,r the U se. and. the II 11!..:1( ! ~1 !I t , ,) . I.tol. rty-I.y it..-m, are orbbhien hy 1.. w ~. that mCm... Ito!! .1 th,• Ctf..,litors f said Bank tie l rpi.,, to L.r••v,- theft. .104, - and to choose on.: or iii..re ' ric.uoi - ... , of „(11 , 1i raiate. Wlll Po htl,l at a, ( mitt of Hauling - 4:y, to bo - 112 . 1den at the ow,-,;, , r ; E. I.:. 4 heron. Jr., in thr Cormigh of TO, W 311.101, 1.t..' h.:fore EltwaT.:l(iv , rtotl. Jr. ..1 Lto. on !the tut); day of FG..ptemlrer. A. D. DC72, at cf cfeek,La. m. , I _ . • A. IlUßlVeldi U. S. `Swell?. as Veasengr. " : , ity - It FXEC TOR'S NOTIO.E. Ll hcry-LY gill:lin that perkots itickihtei to the ostatn of :1. ht. WARNER, :tto of toisandts Ascii, am roquestcd to mak° taintstlittii payraent slid Alt, lier.ons havisst claims Nrotrat_sao attar* must preload I.lxerd duly sothentirsted for mettle. meat. • 'N. W. BErts. JR saglistel risCatoir. MMMI '~~~ a.i. ill! FIX . Fr. • Sheriff. JAMES 8. LEIGETT, HOWARD ELMER. Exectktors. EPIIIIAIIt PARKER. 4cttninistiator IMEGuannua LEWIS LEWIS' =QM NT TO ESYLVINIA, JOINT lIESOLUTION . NS 1:7VIION of Rerrws en atqr iw O!n -endmant of proposed on. porrn ide.thereor A.XaiD3IILVI - - - .. I ~YgM MAO inssziza, maim Jolt& to the 121hJadhstal MAW eon- of the counties of Bradford and Haisuehanna, skul Hons. Zaimurt .Pil/tat SO I P' g /1411113111514 hamlet* . Midges, Tn and for of • Bradford, ,Use issued their.: meg* betaltlg data the Ist day Off &must; im-to 'ffte rected for holdings Cola of Oyer imitTerrnin. er, Germ! Quarter thisionse ot the Peace, Common Pleas, and Orphan's Court at Towan da, forthe - county of Bradford, on Montlay,ilep: 2,1872, to continue three weeke. - • Notice kttherekire hereby given tithe Corm.. nen, and Justices ef-the Peace, of the county of Bradford, that they •be then -and there in their proper person at 10 o'clock in Abe fore -wan el' mad dg, with re pone and other remembrances, to do e the things which to their Office 41. wietii to be dope and those who axe bound by recogniz ance primmer* or otherwise to maya mho are - or be tn thej against ail kraal county, Ot who Allan be bound to appear at the said courtare to be theo and there to prosecute again - St . iherh - aft ahall be just. :Turas are "requesteft to be • punctual in their attendanc#,agreeahly tlicit, notice. . Dated at Towanda,- the 2d day of &wet, in the year of 'one Laid. ono, thottin hundred and seventy-two, and of the Inde pendence nt'' the .Unfted Starer;, the ninc)-y -fourth. - J. P. VAN MEET, sKirisr. JURORS, AYPTEittlitli, J Conn at Towanda. 1872. - OILS= ,ItIAOSM• Asylum, Jeremiah Storrs, W / Cole; Athens twr..• Gersham Runnil , 1; Canton bore'', II 8 .Loodos: Lo- Ber, I A Whipple; Wu* Reny; Overton, John Math= ews; Orwell; C W Beers: 'Ridgy:bury. W O Gonzales:, spring,liold, r. II Gilasozi. Albert Covell: Standing r Stone, John Gordon. I Furman, it.; South greet, John Dore: Truiewrora, Philip Delmar: 'Towanda boro% F E isyrae.F Is Ford: UM, elnut Thompson. - William Tiny; Troyytwp., Adelt atliitts; Wilmot, thnith Tuttle; Welles, Leslie Laynrettee . Aga Wilms: George Bogen. -• . "•- • TRAVILIIII mums-ma WELL Alba boro'. Cheater Whams; Athena tit*, We Westbrook; Athens boro: 0 M Stanley; Albany. E „ W Burdick; Bantington.borif, Theinsalimith; But. IMO= tarp., S P Bastin; Burlington Wei*, .TOsept. Hilton, Anthony Asia; Canton tyP:: Burton Hoot - gomeryNarazirtne. Loren Leonar d; Remick. James ,Mitten; Leßoy. Geo &sideshow, A W Ettinno: attartws4. Baokseil; Stevens. Enoch lilddangb; Rome bore. G P Weight ; Bane two...norman IttniEhl; South Creek, Win Balmer; SmithSeld, 0 W Orsinner, 'thymic!! Moody. J Bird, Jr., Israel l'hithyst sbenhoeuhr, Home Horton, Milton Pbßlipe; Standing stow., EL Gregg. 5 V Bash: lipringtiold, A B Fending: Towanda boro'. F Watts, D McMahon, W Dittrich ; Terry. Philip Herrman: Troy Zahn Mamba ; Tuscarora, 0 D Culver: Ulster. Philander Bohm/0 ; Windham, hones Leslie; Wilmot W T Oran*: War ren; W W Chaffee.; 27[AM/A 117110Rif,-.4ZCOND WESE. Albany. Wm Bahr; Athens twp.a-A Weller; Bar bugler' West, 0 Bimini 0 F Whitehead: Barclay. W 11.11rown; CatARM t' p.. POW Barrow; Franklin, S (Inert S McKee; Orwell. I Lyon; Pike, J W Boatrorth; Borne tsp., D C John Sulli vaa; Ilidgebury. H S Owens, C P /DU; Stanfield. W A Ormsby. 0 Burns: Itheshequin. Ci L Fuller; Springfield. Burt: Boutli Creek: Atftho, Thompson; Terry, E Horton; la Marcy; To, wands bore'. E C Shaw: H W Wefea. E E- B u ll'wg ton, DT P Brown. ILW Lane; Towanda Sartti. Sluyter; Towanda twp.. Wm MellOcken;,. Troy tap.. H Ruggles; "Welles/ 11 Orraill; WYaluslne. W h- Vauglin; Warren, Geo Hicks; Wllnif , t, D Ii Ntolfieli• J P Shorts.{ Winnham. If guilty; . Wyart. M shwte. t/ Shores. J. P.. VAN FLEET, Sheriff. R - EdIS . TES'S NOTICE —Notice • is hereby given that there has been filed and settled in the ofilice of the Begister of Willa. leand for the County of Bradford. accornits of iiihnfaistra tion upon the following, estates: .. - Final sect of Lyndon. fhtdier, OP.tilitQl of-Sime on Taylor, deed...• ' • Final acct of V, . S. Landon and Sarah J. Garb rant; ementora of Henry FL Garbrairt, deed. Final acct of Louisa Get, adm'r of Svlsimna Gee," . deed. ' , Final sa-C't of Ass and Jonathan' Stevens. admr's of I,,t,yron Stevens, decd. , Final &eel of Snsattl. P. Pimmfeir, guerilla& of Cierene i D. Sinith. 1 final siceroff.ine - Evirr-n, ez.e.•nir...t ',-.,:' Cliarka • Everson, deed. I . Final sect of C. 0. 116dlingt..)D, e:; ,. .e10 , :r of Agolitr Hantingtou. decd. Final acct of Lydia E Farinitl;.t• and . I. AlPterm. admr's of J. M. Preston: Final, acct of. Steph n F. Wilber. g0a.6.11.in ,t -frards Esker. "- - - Final. acet of 'Saha!, ry Cole, ea'r of F.! ripher, dee& : . Sinai acct of John T.ChaineerriaPi anti W„in. r en ninga, ear's of S. A. Coknolii, ttee'd. - - ... , Final - arr't or, o..orge" 1.. Iif 2 A,MU ima•digt of lar, /nip.: eliidren'n! Win. SanteA. - eteied. • Final wet 4, Loci Wells. *dm' r of tiormaii Titus. ilec'd. . . - AL:4o—The 411Tral,enient of property Pet 01f., , y . Eiecutors or Administrator: , to wide9lll or f:itilkiren of the following decedent.: , I E. , latc of Aio,., Ilia.. Ambrose Ilurra. - tc. .• Abram Barrier • • ~, • . Wm:Sinclair. - .; • ' pat id Crowey. • • - - ' .. "Gilbert M. 111,2„ . Henry Wrath .rovi. ... " .• Abram Ma•-tm. .. • . _ . . - . . . .kncl th, slum Nitll kw pres4.l‘tt.,l {Cs the Orphaii*i. Court of Br,adford t:oTtrity, ' nn Thnrsaay tho lath day of 5ept...P.72,. at ..! •.',-;4', - 'a. p. 2.... tor ersuctruta tiori and allowirilves. Ang .7,21t.1:2 MRI • -1k72 • Ml= I,olliria C. ',AAA, &•' . VA. llleant Loth. r..et-al...eject do. David Brown ...... , .eject A. D. Smith vs W. It. Storrs, et al.--...... frespans Stephen Dar rs 11 , :utatallt A 'C'arntn.on 4 1.1""a 1 Michael McNulty is Towanda D0 1 .,* „ ,ais t Jacob Torus,vs Israel Smith.... "—eject • D. I'ox rs lIIMM Sweet elect a Jithn Jones's adroy'... vs U. .1,-li!ft. app. "I 1 0. R Ilartiftt vs .intone - Lotter:. - .... . Ming,ms vs J. S. Andrews:..... .. ..for att Henry Yanthitnt we Charles •O. Pierce. . __for att Selah Irwkl.tatii vs Wm. (iregg :1... _l...appeal 11:W. Payne & Sous vs C. D. Cash. .1 al .. debt ' 11. A. rturbank vs John 0. Ward. trespass Nathan Baker vs Noah W: Donn. et al .set to ' Emily Elshree vs James ... (1. M. Sbaler. of sl re Henry Ward. trespass Alen Jayne NA Solomon stsvene laPtle Cl. Y4sall sw Ralph kirez.r.r, eta! ......eel ft latriel, vs It baes JAMM Int Co for at i • le.. . rh.yyncly L. ftrant..tresißms J. E.' co ell vi‘ Kelsey Nichols... trespass Jas. u: Deeltees &line's vs U. ti Itocoliwell debt - Jonatbs4 tlpple vs D. Csab'S miter's rend Wm. T . berlin vs Drrills4tueS..'... .... . —ease Catharine Wheeler's use vs goon afßtiflOrd.....eleet C. D. Northrrtp vs G. P. rash ....... ..oase F. A. Packer vs John Gard . - rjeet S. C. Moor,. vs D'astus FlB, std i f ' Dewey Buell sa W.lll. Dobbini • 'trespass F.H. Verson vs F. Fettlstf, et al . ..... for Itt henry D. Briggs ifs Janithan Nichols ......trospass R. N. Aspinwall yi 1.. IL Tears - trespisss 3. Reed we W . E. Bull C. .F. «ell 4 oa Jep..-4c , Spalding._ • 'L. do - .. ...... . ....for eft Jahr. F. 'Russell vs Willard F. 5t011.... . _appeal Henry Miller la W. Smith's admr's... : ......appos3 Andrew •fi...Porneroy vs C.:. Coolbanigh, et al:-debt 31artheTillInnall to Wm. OfPits, of aL......treeriass Julia Axtell, Jic.; rs C. T. Merry, et al elect do . 0. P. Ballard : Methodist F. Society of Albany ca alethodist Church of Albany - 'eject Wm. Midriff va E. Pomeroy -. debt :Wrn..Eitarler vs Asa Doty... " '• -replevin • John Saltmarah vs Johm Ileaverser - ' • cc t Pnion Bank, Lewialrug. vs S. N. Aapinaitlt k Co.casu P. S. Wynkooli vs E. Smith j f • CASO Wm. Balboa vs Junction Canal Co - cue .( Daniel Boughton vs W. H. Moore. • appeal Subpoena returnable Monday. Septinil , oth, • 1872. at 10 o'clock. a.m. W: A. TJTOMASi-ProthrrtiOtary. A urirrows NoTTer,..--r.s.cwalp A bell now to WO of C. 3r. Msnvita:c D. W. Barshbirger.—ln tlfo Cone of Common I'b of Bradford County, Ifo. 176. Feb. ,Tfritl. 1961. • The undersigned, and Auditor . app?buted by said court to distilhnto :honeys front Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate; will atteLd to the du ties of sald.appointment at the eAlei. of -DeWitt Maynard, In. the Beretta' of Towanda,..on TUES. DAL SEPT- 10, 11172, at 10 o'clock. all persons having claims upon *eiid funds are re- - q•ctired to present them or be debarred front coming In upon said !mid. • C: TieTiTTT, Ancmat _ n th t.RBY MIX. 11104 . n . bt. Wears.. rn traftof Pouraylrania. _ , wuult rf MAI CONCF.X.N The umieloigned hereby gives notice of his appointruent as Assiguce of ILIRItt XIX, of Tovandaßorounts, in the coati- • ty of Bradford S.Ftd State of renus3-Ivanta. within said District. lei-6"as been adjudged a itav,krapt petition of, hi. i*editnrs:• • •lcy the Court of said Ihatrict. Dated at Towanda, Pa; the 22,1 day Ariquat. z 11172. lAIIES FOSTER. Ankignee. N i EW HA:RDWItRE Si'ORE,I ITTNE a-T,EtVIS Are-just ritreivin a nelefunpvl; of . . A Xt 10 NV A it -.EI At the old Frtani of 3leisball Drotbere. MERUIIR'S BLOCK Call /Ind examine our goods au.l.pneee. We haie • large *pa well 6...leeted stock 9f IRON, NAILS, 'GLASS, PAINTS OILS, STOVES & HOUSE Funlas,unco Goons Of all Minds. Farmers and Ilnilders attl ilnd that this is the place to taiy hardware st.the LOWEST ROES OFFERED . . . tc,, hare adepts.,l the CABII SII4TENI, rth we Iry sat 'shed this iS the only correct sod Pate way of a:log boainesa. We Shall pay 'specist„.attention to Immo factoring Tinware and doing 11/1 kinas fobbing :Is the lowest rates. Towanda. Jnlg 171. 1572 • BY DIRECTION OF THE PRES ident of the Toisands Building and Saying Fun,! ARyint•latiln, a spetial tnectlne nt the .tock 11.,hteru u iil he held immediately attic •PhO nth,' ;It.. 1 i 2 4 ;111, to take „,limit iu tt-gaz4 A• 11, 1..4t, it Itv I%:itr 41.1 d -ota V.Ai nr.! it al • , Aug • ; . . - FOR SALT': ii;ti ac.r,s of. fine 'arta tug 4114 eduatt4t in 3lnekegen.conuty Mkt— gaix Easy'of ao,essby raar9ad or water. in all itr• proved country Ssi..l flxtu - wirl b. 3 sold on • c:f.; -, t..rtus, or 411 Isuprovvdl . .ln. au.lth IS In c o,:ray..;„ua p. 4 s V , ll 141 C .t LI. 3 3.1.::,33 ,1311T,Zritxr vaii/41 n,-.to 01 , 9; tiy the huderelgoed to StAlq! L e t‘Jait,il,. tor $ an the -r Paid. uottaa BENJAMIN: sTptirm, Fa., Aittruif - •- •• II . E. t; 1..111DL*44. TlPgtller Rei fa tistt•• Anditer IVNEik MNSIB 'J