11 . iatiford,`-1 tp fl. ToTraiida,lllandtcy. October 24, 1872. LOCAL AND G-ENER kr Gen. Bum iS to spe Elmira on Wednesday evening next. Id36l'PrOf. SILEUWOOD is pre for another cc m& See We are under obligatio Mr. F. E. D:ULDEII for some very hirge c of Hamburg grapes, grown.ba the-gr ,PARDEr.:,' Esq., Hazleton. I. We are gratified to kno.i itev. 0. GIBSON, the faithful and rastor L el' the hi. E.thurch, has been re to tLia place for the third year. Witr - The Railroad Compan - putting down a stood sidewalk from th dence'of Assistant Superintendent Drams. .the Depot. itER. I 4. quarrel between two :gin men named Taos. DAVIS and SA occurred at Fall Creel: on Mondaj last' •Fomo trifling matter, when Dims ahot S in the leg. ter In compliance with the rei nienclation of the London Sunday-Schoo l l allee, a Union Prayer Meeting of Sundajl teachers and friends, was held in the Eh church, On Sunday ev i ening last. - - j Work on the school-hone ogri , saing finely. `bur energetio and compe tail mechanic, N. P. EnewN, is foreman, which sufficient guarantee that the work will not I;, slighted, gar Col. E..S3nTn and IL W. PAT= LICK, Esq., , :hare formed a copartnership. The former will spend most pr his timo in Wilkes- Ilarre, and the latter attend to,l,mainess I *A, The snit between Wm4.LEs, Tiaxri atrium and the I. &. A. /1! lil Co., n hien was on the list for trial lasts week,l was ,N , Ltinued i in consequence of the death of Col. IN I LI I-4 w-• The first regular meeting of the Twranda Sunday-School Alliance, was held in the N. E. Church, on Monday evening last. The attendance was good. The next meeting Lull take pia& in the Presbyterian Church, on :tlon.l - ay, November:lB. it g.. The stone work on the jail is r.carly complet.4l, and the roof is behng put on. The pit) Will be completed early in the Spring, and we aro credibly informed the vet wil/ not xceed Mr. FmNa's estimate, notpdthstahai: the mat increase in the price of-iron., GOLDEN WE.PDING.—General mn4: CAmEnc.:i celebrated the ,fifti , th an sary of their wedding at Harrisburg, on T day last. No formal invitations were is. but a general reception was .10d from t • fire in the afternoon. Z HENRY PEET is to MC Judge MEncrn in the law firm orDavil 7,li.nerii.: The members of the new firm ) both ab-le:lawyers, and strictly upright 4 and as they propose to confine tlalimelve ll 6 . tl,, :r '.'irofessional business, will undoubt l. ~p up rbo good reputatims of t h e old tint Capt. W3X. WINANS, the 6r_-.‘.11 sailor-preacher and popular reviya a ?cries of meetings in the l‘lottic IKyersburg. The. meetings aro vonuig, and are attended with much Thy public are iuvited f come ;ha veteran soldier of tip.? Cross. r 1;.3.. ■ lEEE We, take pleasure in direct, :••• to the stat,ment of The First.N'ate.' t.) lis.fettml in to-clay's paper. WO ,t pxhibits a larger business than at report: -The management. of the uiatat must commend the 'Bard; to thee' Ci lice of the business pubhe. • tra. We regret to lose our esteem- L1.,!• ,, :10g friend, SIAN.: LONG, as a eitizen t of tilts place. Mr. L. has limn engaged in he Nattotitti Link for some time past., and tied arc ,1 the c mildew:to and esteem not onlyt of 110 -fticers, Lilt of the depositors of the k. II- 1, turns to Troy to take charg'o of his' fa tcer's ,;state. • that we can give why our fr iends fr om abroad Phu orIc.—JOHN St7LLIVAN, should send their children hero to be educated. rnr •i the budiorellotel, in,Dushere, SulG ,an BY recent improvements, all the 'halls aro ti!antel, at the usual seeding time. last warmed, and no effort is being spared to make a p,ta,to in,him garden of Prailla- the building comtertable, convenient and piea r. eel; or two snipe ho dug •them p, sant. Booms can be secured for those desiring : , , :111,1 that it 11‘,1 prOduced 544 potatn•s, to board theinselies, near the Institute._ 4; . 1%;...11 1 5 pounds—or in other words, - j 6 11.:11• I.ti,licl anal peck. te- the Chairman of the liepub- Len County Committee, requests no' to Eirty 1 , 4. • , or I:epubllcan• friends in the county, t4a Fp.3' , .f..N.A:11 be supplied for meetings durih, in localities where tpey link tliat u.. ,I 1 be of positive benefit. I:leque.ith ,norddlie made to Chairm: fa•hnc Tuesday next, in ut-dt;r that tim7l 2 - may be giro'. tiNJASIIN K.UYKENDALL f.tutered lii4"dutics as County C'oninti,inoner, Tli ir.dlar last. Mr. K. has alwas ntanag§d business successfully, and ire have to d will conduct: the'Uffairs or the cony ty ability. I( 'mini; commiiisioner,..lonic B. lllst s, iib.tly entitled toAlte praise of evey ta\-ca•..c.r, for hi.s - careful attention to their ill- . lurib;chis term. Ile retir,s from Al i ce r.. r , cord, and with the /•onFeigusrintiii served duringLa .1 rplexing ,tr ‘• •!, ‘‘. tzh e -.••• • Nutiday-sclidol Concert wits llr - ir ' nbrook Church, in Sheslieguln, enitig last, which was highly en ; 11.- : all, who . were. so fortunate as to be *i:. - 11ir• exercises were of a varied atur character, censisting of brief to and temperanceiiddiesses, • Scriptu al .L;a, t te., by the young ladies, andsing ? ti , r7cluldren—the whole interspersd _coral and instrumental mus t faille s nine attracted spec al .." I,j• their fine recitations, were 5f as .!, I ,WaLLE:t.- tom. Ari interesting temperance .4:1.; held in Temperance Hall, on 841:L- I , : . htst . : Addresses were made 'by ELL!, rr .and hey. S. J. Le K. , ;niter present ..vas indicative that to the importance of the I%; , ,ived in the temperance of a similar .character shot td all over the county, so at wen , ph c aide to•vote on the question of • in January, a large ma.juri -13 Ira:. bs fmnd (.11 the side of order and 1(41 PEPAIDNAt.—The numerottOriencla of 11 T. Fox, t 'Till be gtatiftea to learn tl.lf is rec . iverinfr from Ms recent quite ile• rioa illness —Col. J. H. Roam his removed to Bernice -ilic Synod of New Jersey met in Coiambi% Pa:iilhst - weck. Rev. J. S. S - rzwurr and 0. A. 'Bi.i!. - :; : : represented the Presbyterian ehtirch,lof th: , ii l i;lace. - • , -itir. STILAWBDIDGE, 31CD1ber of Con as OrV trom this district, was married a few d gli ays iiit4 Lis elLction, to Miss - Emrs" Bunzai lo! W4i.s-Barre. Tho Doctot-is sensible as- well ~ ,It r. l;•,,tlt.r. i s ~ IL. Nutmeg, jr.,, Esq., of Atliens..conunittf d 4 inat i llia ,ii-i I,i4t week. No particulars. 1 ii)ir: , . I'. E. 1......i.r,Er. has been spPndingl a f-v...11:4y: iu town. visiting her ald friende. i 4 IL -:•• , ~ , .1 -44 r. F. liinntorr, the elocutionist of New - 1, - 1 , paid us a tit on Tuesd4. Mr. H. wil :PN' , 4biy . lav-r our people with h reading sour. 1 Judge lar.r.cuu is in Washington, attendii?: - t'J r.) , . , butitiess precious to resigning .! sea , Bizziui, Tams UM W% HilL—We last week published the proclamation of Presi dent Gun, setting apart a day of. thanks* giving and prabia'to the Great Giver of all our temporal benefits, and We earnestly hope the mission may be generally observed. It is plea+ sant, in the midst of the heat and turmoil of GAS exciting political contest, to hes: the voice of the Chief Magistrate of the country calling upon the people to remember the great bless ings that they have been permitted to enjoy during the year, and to come togethtit h accord ing to the time-honored Cdstoin,l on an appoint ed day to return pub/to - thanks to the Giver of all good for nis manifold mercies. '.We have ample reason for observing the ;ancient twig° this year, for we have been especially favored: War, pestilence and famine havC been tar from our doors, and prosperitY has smiled upon us in endless fiirms. 'plug •s to miters 1. of A. r that ' fullest turned Virrritotrt A itiIVSPAPEB. —Nothing presents a sadder commentary upon the pres ent condition uf-scedety, than the large number of families, both in'town and country, but more especially in the latter, that subscribe to no paper of any kind. Hundreds and thousandi of (sullies are thus growing up utterly igno rant of what is transpiring in the , world around , them—and ignorant -of the mighty events of the day. But who can tell the vast amount of injury that is being inflicted ripen the rising generation—those who are to take our place in the busy world at no distant day—growing up without any knowledge of the present, or anY iamdy of the put ; this ignorance, toe, being imbued into them by tho sanction of those who should and doubtless do know better, did they 'only think of the injurious effects of their insane course. Let the head of every &billy think of this, and place is the hands of those for *hem he is responsible, the means of acquiring some knowledge of the movirg panorama in which we act our different parts. are reel- ND to ni . ELLS, over iMMI COM- Alli chool laptist 11E1 SENSIBLE WORDS ABOUT' ADMlT'S ma.—The following is from .a financial article of the Journtil of Ortmmerce, New York: "People who sit nervously in counting houses or behind their goods, waiting for customers to take them by storm, and snaking no effort to lot the world knew the bargains they have to offer, will find the season very unpropitious. Many of those whb have spent large sums in hiring drummers band paying for other well known appliancea.of trade, have effected large sales, but swallowed np t oo large a share of the receipts in such enormous attendant expen ses. The beet remuneration has, been found by those who have returned to more legitimate_ old fashioned methods of pushing their busi ness. We say it, not simply because we are in terested in this line of expenditure, but as our best advice to all who wish to be enterprising, or to secure a larger custom, there is nothing now so effective to this end as judicious adver 'Using: A little advertising stay be like a gentle touch of the whip to poor Dobbin's horse, "a mercy thrown away;" but a liberal outlay Is al most certain to bring it in a, large return, and this will last even beyond the current season. We do not believe that any one who has valua ble service or desirable property to offer, can fail of a rich harvest by . continuouS aevertising on a large sada-r tor There will be an-eljterlain ment for the benefit of Northern Lodge Good Template, in Itlercur's Ball, Wednesday, Oct. 29, to consist of vocal and instrumental music,' tableaux, chVidee, recitations and dialogues. A number of the very best and fairest talent of Towanda have kindly consented to aid,in this entertainment, and everything indicates that it will he one of the best ever given in the place. It is a well known fact that Towanda possesses talent—parthularly of the musical "Order—which is not excelled anywhere. In ad dition to some of the favorite and well known 'performers, there will appearcissmeifor the first time in public. The tableau; charades, etc., are prepared by skillful bands, and must p'esio ail who sba .hem. This society, which has ,given a course of lectures at a loss for two con secutive years, appears for the first — tinse in public, and deserves , the favor of out people, bind the character of the proyosed entettain meat is ouch as to justify the hope that it willt receive it. Remember the time, Wednesday, October 29. ~.. ,1111 - 13- ucd, jo to eed EU ell I ibt, (list eld SESQULIIAICNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —We learn that more than one• hundred and sixty students are now in attendance at the tinsquelptuna -Collegiate Institute, which is double i S llc number at the opening.of the school under tlitesent Principals two years since, and an-advance on any previous . kterm since the school was first opened in the Fallpf 1854. We learn that quite a uumber.nf applications bave; alreadi been made for' the next te , tm, which begins November 4. A number of yonng ladies complete, at the close of the presektyear, the Academic Graduating Course; it.), several young men the course preparatory 4, o College. We are pleased that the people of ow- town and its immediate vicinity, appreciate the ad vantages of a thorough high school in their midst, and see the necessity of properly sus taining it. The fact that it is being well pa tronized at home, is one of the best reasons ng nal be- 865- 'At a regnr meeting of Valley Lodge, No. 446, L 0. 0. P., held at tho Lodge Room, in Sheshequin, Oct. 12, 1872, the follow ing preamble and resolutions were tuNnotis t ly adopted : c• WHEREAS, In the dispensation. of Divine providence, death has been'permitted to enter the dwelling of our well beloved brother, Sam uel G. :limier, end taken from bis fond embrace the' ompanion of his youth, making a home that was cheerful and happy, row lonely and sad, causing the heart's tenderest affections to be called into exercise, reminding. us that we arc mortal, that this is not our abiding home, that soon the sands of our life will have run out, and we be called to &ell in naatisions pre pared for us on. high. Be it, therefore, tllesofred, That by this afflicting dispotitta ton, our brother has been bereft of a worthy companion, his children of a fond mother, her , parents of a kind and affectionate datighter, - z, and the other members of the family a sister, whose lore wag of tileir very life a part. Resolred, That we extend to our afflicted brother, and the relatives of the . deceased, in this their sad bereavement, our tenderest and most heartfelt sympathies, and rejoice With them in the belief that she possessed a. pass port to the Suprem6 - Grand Master, whose ap probation we also seek. Rest/fret", _That the above be published in the MIATAPOILD ItErOnTER and Bradford Argus, and a cony, signed by the committee and offs cent of th is Lodge, "ho presented our afflicted brether,.tiatnuel LIMAN Boca, G. W. BLACI3IAN, COM. WK. SNYDER, JoaN N. Grimm N. G. 0. D.-KrtiNav, V.'o.. G. W. lint:inr, See'y. - OPENING OF S6II3NER'B NEW VOLIIMF —Dr. J. G. HOLL.AND 8 new novel, ;" Arthur Bonnicastle," begins in Scribner's for Novem ber—the initial number of another ,volnme of the magazine. It will be a New England story, in autobiographical form.t - In the opening chapter the hero describes a notable ievent of his childhood, and introduces the reader to some curious characters. The coquitie design by MiFs liaii.Loca, which stands at th head of the installment, is itself a story and a poem. Dr. HomaNn's editorial contributions to the present number aro more extensive that:it:usual. In "Topics of the; Time" he discusses "Pero Hyacinthe's Marriage," which ho strongly de fends, "Civil Service Reform," "Prayers' and Pills," " - The Outsiders," and the "Power of the Affirmative." 'Tho l first article of the number is a profusely illustrated paper by Miss EDNA Pnocron, on " Northern Russia and St: Peters burg." F.. W. STEADY, an officer , of the 11. S. Navy, describes most vividly "The Earthquake at Arica," and the illustrations to this article are superb. An interesting feature of this number is a group of five poems by five cele brated woman-poets, OITHETtEL 0. BOSITTL, H. IL, CELIA TaAxm, Mrs. A. D. T. Witrrszy, end ELIZABETH /torus ALLEN. "Sate Park man's Wedding Days,", by ELIZA WOOD, is far above the 'average magazine story of the day, and contains passages Of remarkable originali ty and power; and HIRAM BICH'S " Tictom De ficit "is a quaint and witty sketch. Col., T. W. Hioonisow contributes an admirable critical paper on " Hawthorne's Last Bequest," M.' D. Coswer tell about "The Demons of the Shad ow," and'Enwann Elsa, of the Boston gossips very pleasantly about " The. Coming Man," in a paper on , " An - Expedition with Stan ley." The Old Cabinet contents are "The Lit tle Man of Destiny," "Is he Honest ?" and "The Sot.g of a Rose." 'There is practical informs ' tion and entertaining writing in the Depart - merits of Nature and Science, Home and Socie ty, and Cciltnro and Progress, and the number • eluees with a page of Etchings, showing the different kinds of Angles. . G. D. Loso's FrmagiLL . .—G.D. - who died so suddenly on Wed Um. dij last, was buried in Troy on ?rlday atter• noon, with Maeorda honer,. Quite a number from this place , were present. As a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, all btisiness places were close& The busbies' s ram of Troy realize that they have lost one of their most enterprising and useful citizens. The Moral services were conducted by Bev. Mr. (Warr, of Auburn, and - Beri.llr. Naos, of West Fanns, N. Y.. We clip the following biographical sketch of the l deceased from the last Northern Tier Ga zette: ,G. Dudley Long, oldest on of Judge V. M. Long, was born in Troy toivaishlv, in the year 1831, and was conseinently forty-one years of ago, in ;Tut,' last. Always noted as a boy for his upright and manly nature, he maintained the same character throughout his, life, and won in a high degree the confident* and respect of , his fellow-citizens. Hie - education was re ceived in the common school of his native town, and in the Troy Academy, which in its palmy days numbered aiming its teachers some dis tinguished educators. When about sixteen years of age, be entered the office' of the Har risburg Chronicle, and served at tho printing bowiese for about two years, returning to Troy in'the year 1848.- His father at that time was keeping the Troy Blouse, and the young _man took the, position of clerk, and in his place was noted for his affability and courtesy. In 1852 he was married to Helen E., daughter of ex- Sheriff Benj. McKean and twin sister of H. B. McKean, Esq., of Towanda. Boon after his marriage he moved upon a farm in Columbia township, where he resided for. about ajeer. 1n,1853 he returned to Troy, slid entered the store of V. M. et H. F. licavo,.o s clerk. He continued in this place till March, 1860, when he its-conjunction with Wm. H. Nichols, bought initiate store and began business under the I fiftipawn of Nichols Lang. In 1863, Mr. Niche's sold out his interest to Mr. Albert Hop kins, and the firm of Long & Hopkins continu ed till the yearlB66, when Mr: Hopkins with . - drew, and Mr. Long.conducted the store alone. Burned oat in the great fire of 1869, be visited the West, with 'a view of beginning business where fires were not PO frequent, nor so disas trous; but finally returned, and established himself in the oew store opposite the Troy Reuse. In Decelnber, 1870, he began a part nership with Jas. Whitaker, with whom he mined till his death, the firm being known as, G. D. Long and Co. During the present Summer ho made a visit of some three weeks to Kansas, and soon after his return was taken with bilious fever, from which he hid apparently recovered., On the morning of his death he had returned from the poet-office with a letter which ho vu 'about to read to his wife, when she left the room tq go to iineighbor's. Returning M a few moments she found him senseless in his chair. It is sup posed that an atteck of heart disease was the cause of his death. He leaves a wife and ono son, McKean Long, who holds a position in one of the Towanda Banks., Mr. Long was noted for his enterprise and foresight in his business, and for, bisoscelletit social qualities.; He was possessed or largei general information, and hold several impor t ent. offices in his native village, and was when he died a member of the school board, having been re-elected at the 'last borough election. To him much of the credit is due for the thor ough establishment of our Graded School. As a citizen he will be long remembered; as a friend. ho will be sincerely mourned. Nir HORACE E. Frroe, formerly of this county, was assaulted and nearly murder ed in the depot at Lock-Haven, where he was engaged as baggage-master, a few days since. BUSINESS LOCAL. i!iir C. F. CROSS keppa a full . line of fmo stationery. , - z The best lot of Marble Tables in Wien. Fawn Zr, dome. ina. If you want ; nice Chromo, or the 'Meat book, call at (luoss' Book St4ro. ie. All the novelties of the season list receive,. at:e.vA as S HILDLIETIett. Stir Did you know that Faun & SONS .had Willow Ctiulloi? ca. An ettensiv stock of Fall and Vlnivr Goods, at TArLori k Co's. • VD...The . American Sewing Mar chino is the best. to- Warm meals at all hours a Cowtss' Bakery. giiir The Gardner Chair Seat is le beet Stir Rooms over 'MOODY & Co.'s Store for rent. Enquire of \V. A. CuAmnEnus. sqx.. Fall lino of Ladies'; Misses and Childrea's Shoes. at TAYLOR & ckfs. stir Fruit Jars, Tumblers, Bowls etc., for Jelly, at IVlcicium 1c BLACK'S Store. Imp.. Sweet Potatoes and Cranber ries, A t Cowl.}.;3' Bakery, • • i• Evros & HILDILETEI call atten n xd their 'a drertisernent of new Fall Goode lee. A large assortment, of Brack Ct 4 just received at Fuosr sett- If 'you want Pictures framed well aild cheaply, go to CALK INS' Boot: Store. Mir Oysters by the quart, at' 45 cents: H. L. Covnms. Job work, of every description, neatly and expeditiously executed at this office. ser A full lino of new Fall Goods net received st. TATTAn Co'. tqin. Don't bnyl anything ,‘ in the hardware line until you examine-tlio stock of BAttios Lk TALMADOE.. ger Rich, Embroidered Flannels, of Skirts, at TAYLOR. at COMP• , Go to Cnoss' Book Store, and rubsciibu for the Citizen and Round Table, sud get tt eitvvo fine chrornos given each subscriber. u. Cloaks, Talmas, and Sacques, 'n all he new Fall and Wintet Fashions, at Tarunt L Co'g. BURDICK ' S National Hay an( Straw Cutters, for ts* by f PICSDLETON Dmittow. IDS. Complete assortment of White Goo a, Table Luxes and Napkins, at Tairtoa Co's: stirA large assortment of Amen can Cnok and Parlor Sto% es, at PENDIXION 4t, aktiROVS. 'ma.' Flannels and - Dornestici, for he mest reaFonable,prices, at ber Furniture just reduced 25 per Cent, at FrtuaT SONS. July 15, 18T2. va. New and desirable styles in Dress Goods, just opened at star A fine assortment of Chromos wad Lithographs, last received at Cuts' Book Store. They aro very cheap. The Baptist Churches of .the Branford Association, can obtain their minutes at Mr. Cuatnes' Book Store. pa. roc fine clothing, inspect N. Goininunes immense stock, Main . street, next to rnitlistionel Bank. _ 16, An entire new stock of Paisley, "Ottoman, and Wool Shawls, at • i Tx%on & Co's. • SlarAll the new Cloth Colors 'in Drew', Gmule, at TAYLOIL ate- The latest styles of Hats and Caps, ilovr open at TAYLOR & 00'6. 1109 1 ... Keystone Clothing Palace, Blain street, nett to Eirab National Bank. SW - New Cloths and Cassimeres • great Tariety, just received at - Tsui an & Co'a. For first class insurance again 4 Lisa or damage, or lire, or Lightning, call atliVsuclux A; BLacz's Agency. • • Goias P. Oars advertises in another oolorin 00211) 'valuable real imitate for Tale. The property Is well .located; and noun continue to advance to value for morns yeas. A leans Oipoimnan.—Plates will be smared ibr two young MCI 10 work thr their board sad go to school, by applying at Susque hanna Collegiate Institute. lir The best assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods at X. GOLDITIM:01 Kenton Clothing Palace. ger Barao . & Teslfsnaa, at the old stand of 8. N. Aserawuz, are continually rcceiting additidtui to their large Mocha hard van. Dai Goona—A new and complete stock for Fall and Winter trade, at TATLOS & CO's. Fon SALL—Two .or, three new bowies, desirably located.' Terms easy: *- quire of W. G. Goanox, at Turner k Gordon's Drug Store. ' ' ter If you don't know what Tan want inthe Book ,anti' Stationery line, call bn C. F. Canso, Is- If you want a first. alas* P a r. for }Rove, get the Light House, on Ind and for sale by PSSDLSTO3tt DA.IIHOW, . Orwell, Pa. Pulse poi SAL L-4 have a - Shoe moan. Piano, as good as now, costing $6OO, which will be Sold, if applied for within one week, for WO. - Mrs• 'DixOs. i. A large and desirable assort ment of Trimmed hats and Bonnets, at very low prima, at the sign of the Big Bonnet. 110. We have seen GARDNER'S pat ent chair seat, And know it 4o be thi3 best. Pawn tc 13oNN have them. Csimcz Ppw, BILED POULTRY.—A, very few line Light Brshmaa, Bronze Turkeys, and Bait and Partridge Cochin, for solo at rm. 'outlet° prime O. P. WELtaa, Towanda. WO.. The Universal White Woven Tucked Skirt, and alt kinds of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, can be had very cheap at B. A. Prrrts A CO.B. . 1116..LAZARMS aowlis, mapufac tureres of those celebrated spectacles, have changed their agency from J. Hoorsatv's to WM. A.Ctiazazatam's. Mar Carriage and Coach Painters sill find a large stock. of Waiden's Tranifer Paintings, atjezie k Limo' Hardware gtore, Towanda. ; mar Everybody should bare one o &rise celebrated chairs, which when opened, forms a complete stop-ladder. For Bale only by J. 0. FROST tt SONS. CENTALL Com; YinD.—Anthracite Coal—Nut, $4.25; Stone and Egg, $4.50 per ton. Sullivan Anthracite Nut, $3.25; Stone and Egg, $l.OO per ton. IL M. Sates. stir The place to buy a first-class Cook or Parlor Stove, is at • tom. A general line of Worsted GoOda for Cluldrea's wear, and a' flne assert nient of Ladies' and Sabina, .at B. A. Parra§ s Co's. 10116 You will find the largest and best - variety of Bats and Bonnets, and the nicest assortment 9f Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, at B. A. Prrii::s it Co's., at the sign of the Big Bonnet, ever offered in Towanda. HAT PRESS .—For sale, Ingersoll's popular Bar and Eaglo Improved Hand Hay Presses. Farmers will find it profitable to press their hay fur market; and, to do it themselves. They trill find the Eagle :tie. 1 and 2 Presses tii be just the very thing for the purpose. Towanda, Oct. 15 THE BEST BEVESSIBLE PlON.—Far mers arc invited to call and examine this excel lent Level Land and Side-ilin now. It has given the best satisfaction to all purchasers. R. 11. WELLTS. Towanda, ra. , Fon SALE.A cond-hand Exten sion-Top Platform Wagon, in good order, made by 13r.LaYr S firm,i.x. Will be sold cheap for want of nee. Can be seen at the Carriage Fac tory of /1";ILY STtI A W & Co. - Sept. 30, 1872. ‘. se- The plane to : buy Millinery Goads is at B. A. PErrms t Co's:, at the sign of the Big Bonnet. They keep the largest stock of that kind of goods, and sell at the lowest figures of any plseei in Towanda. AT LAST IT ges Bz FouND:The chair seat that will never wear ont. J. 0. Fawn' Soxm aro now prepared' to put seats in all kinds of chairs with Gardner patent chair seat, which is the best and most durable seat in the world. Call and emit. 5 Se -3. 0. FROST & So*s wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house In Towanda, on a month's trial, and if it does not suit them, they will call and take it away. Now is your time to get perfect sleep. Be sure' you try, and then you will buy. !PS- A new stock of Dry Goods and Notions, in great variety, just received at the sign of the Big Bonnet, No. 92 Main street, Towanda, Pa. 7 B. A. PETrEs A: Co. Oct. 4,1872-2 W. COAL AT WHOLESALE.—F. M. WELLES is selling superior Hard Anthracite Coal, by the car load, very . cheap, delivered at any S.B. station between Wyalasing and Athens. Now is the time to secure your Winter's supply. i Large stock of Red and White Wheat Flour, jtt ISlcCaaa & EDWARDS'. ANIL Do not be deceived; but re member that Mrs. J. D. limes is the best place to buy your most fashionable Bonnets, Hats; Ribbons,Yeathers, Flo :era, all shades of Iro quoise Silk for trimming, and in fact. _every thing in that line. Millinery store on Bridge street, Towsnia, Pa. -Temor. S Co's NOTICE TO ELECTOBS.—The under algned Assessor of Towanda Borough, hereby gives notice that he will be in the GRAND , JOR'illt 3 3I in the Cowrt house, on Saturday, Oct. 26, f. r the purpose of correcting the Regis try, and -icing the personal application of such pe :•n's as claim to have become voters since the I assessment. N. TIDD. TAYLOR & CO'll MI6 Caoss is now selling off - his stock, preparatory to filling np for fall trade. If you want wall paper, now is your time to buy it eb r kaply. And if you want a good book you sho d select it now, while the stock is be big disposed of. NIT The edition of the Road and Poor Laws'f this county, compiled by Capt. *. S. Cu:swami, is limited, and township officers who desire to procure copies, should apply - 400M The workis for sale at this ace. se-Do you want a sewing ma chine, and do you kn9w_that the Singer never disappoints? After seven years' expertenee we can truly say that the Singer does give satiatae= Con. Wrocsax A Bracy, Agents. • Fon aux on RENT. —The house now occupied by W. H. Maui, on kiln St., opposite Ilia B. Hvarnrarfs. Possession given tlrst of October. Also the house on Plank Road known as Hughes' home._ Enquire of Pox oft.. D. W. Huozes, of this place, has prepared an excellent furniture varnish, and is now offering It to the people of the county. Messrs. nowt' & Sou recommend it u the best article of the kind . knoin.. Every housekeeper should have' bottle. Itsrmrroxt ,D.kurtow's, Or cell, Ps E. WELLtis Mr Li order to make preparations for our tall stock we will sell our Spring and Summer goods at low figures. It will therefore be to your interest to mumble our steak, es we sell the eheapestat the Keystone Ellothing iticautioa *Ail. DRAWS; or ;:ncrwed WeU Curb and Bucket. L good de mand is 'pinging np for this convenient affair. It is a good thing. Give the 3Ni...tor Water Drawer a trial anCyott will like it.' B. M. Wzmis sells it. ifir Fwd. Beal4lnr, Ticket Agent Pa. & N. Y. R. B. Co., bu been appointed solo agent In this place 'for the sale of the Railway Passenger. Assurance Co.'s accident tickets. These tickets cost . but - a trifle, and corer all kinds of accidents. • , Fon SALE.-,Hotwe and Lot in To wanda Boro., near Collegiate Institute, for sale cheap for cash or on time. Abundance of good fruit, a well of soft water, etc. ; bone has 11 rooms. Also house and lot on "Northern Lib erties.' Enquirerof J. N. Cu.u7, Towanda, • , far Wm. Drrnuatt, our popular and intelligent music dealer, now makes his headquarters at the store of T. Emmons, on Main street. Mr. Drrrsacm is fully posted in regard to the various musical instruments, tnd persons desiring to purchase Should consult Fgurr Tares.--,Splendid Pear, Ap ple, and other Fruit Tress of fine quality, thrifty, well rooted, hardy, and for sale cheap. Now is the right time to fill up vacant places in your orchards, and to aist out new ones. I invite all interested persons .to visit my Nursery on Towanda 'Flats, and see ,and buy for themwlvea. Towanda, Ott. 15 The Dining Room at Cover ES' Bakery is getting to be a very popular resort. Warm meals are served at all liours,and especial attention is paid to the wants of all customers. Mr. A. F. Cowirs has charge of the depart ment, which is a sufficient guarantee that none will be allowed to go away empty. B lIAIIND & HILL would call the attention of the public to the fact that their market is always 'iripplied with the choicest steaks, reasts,:lareb and mutton, pork, sausage, fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies of fine fresh:oyster's, which they offer at whole sale and retail at the very Towest rates. NOTICE.. —Ounor Scorr, E. V. Mal °Ls, and L. IL DUTTON, Overseers ct the Poor, of Smithfield township, hsve in charge throe boys, aged respectively six, nine and eleven years ; and two girls, aged three and a half and 'Fight years. Any persons wishing to take such children, aro requPsted to make it known to the above named persons, or to either of them. MI6 The robbery at - the Post-Office and Mr. Kiiic , sar's, last week, causekconsid erable alarm in' town, but quiet is again restor ed, and A. N. NErsost desires to call attention to the fact that he has a large assortment of solid and plated Jewelry, which no robber will ever steal, because the prices are too low. He has also. furnished himself with a substantial new safe , in which to deposit watches and other articles left i with him for repair: A CARD.-1. take this - method of re turning my sincere thanks to the eitizens• of Bradford comity for the liberal patronage they have ha, towed upon 'me this past season ; and a continuance of the same being an nn oubted fact, as our goods have given, and always will give, sktisfaction. We are having manufactur ed in Philadelphia the tat gent and. most com plete stock of Fall and Winter goods e'er seen in Bradford county. lilcasrs. GORE 4t. MalAtioX, the popular and stylish rumchant tailors, are 14catt d in our establkhrernt, and are prepared ter take your orders for stylish clothes. Our stock of Gents' Furnishing Got‘sis next Fall will surpass any outside of the large cities, as it is my intention Whore a stock of the period. • N. GoLLeurrn. 7 . Keystone Clothing Pala! How TO Go Warn—'This' is an en qtury which eery ono should hare truthfully answered before he starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination tiefontel will in many eases save much ' trouble, time and money. The "C. B. A. Q: It. 1t.," running from Chi cago, through Galesburg to Darlington, and the "1. B. A W. Route," running from Indiark• spolin, through Bloomington to Barlington, Nava achieved a splendid reputation in the last two:years as no leading Passenger Routes to the est. -At Burlington they connect with the B. k If. It., and form the great Burling ton Route, which runs direct through Southern lowa to Nebraska and Kansas, with close con nections to California and the Territories; and passengers starting ftom Bradford county, on their way westward, cannot do better than to take the Ilusz.vacros ROUTE. This Line has published a pamphlet called "How to Go West," which contains much valu able information ; a large correct map of the Great West, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General Passenger Agent B. Jc M. It. 8., Burlington, lowa. A VOICE nou §WISDEN.—ASSERICAN Cutuuril arm ThEDS PRODUCTIONS APPRISCIAT. ED DT TILE PILOTILSSORS LT TutCer..taRATED UM TRIMITIES ET StrcomV.-31r. Beats—Sir : At your request, I hare tested liAtaisf3icilian Hair Renewer, in my practice at the "Seratirner Hospital," and can say it will restore gray hair to its original color) It is entirey harmless, and is a valuable remedy to use in such cases. P. IL Mat.stsrtir, Professor of Chemistry and Medicine: Stockholm, July 6, 1868, • Fll,O 3I TIM HICMEET MEDICAL AtItIORITE rft SWEDEN.—As I have had occasion to see several persons, who, for some time, have used IlauJe Vegetable L Siailian Hair Renewer, and know that alias restored the original color of the hair, as well as being efficient in removing the itching and dandruff' thatjaccompanies the fall ing off of the hair, I consider it my duty to ac knowledge the Bathe t, Mr. SACO& V . lNCrrr LUNBEEG, Physician-in-Chief to the sing, and Preserver of his life. Stockholm, July 7, IW. MARRIED. COIIPTON-31cAFEE.—At the residence of the bride's father, in Athens township, Oct. IG, by Rev. Yr. F. Nixon. ltev. Orville Comp ton, of the-C. N. Y. Conference, to Miss H. Jennie McAfee, of Athens, Bradford county, Pa. . ROGERS—BENNETT.—In North Towanda, August 45, 1872, by S. A.lfilis, Esq... Mr. James Rogers, of Ulster, and Miss .lelvina Bennett, of Burlington. LEWIS--013131311N.—1n North Towanda, Aug. 26,1872, by S. A. Mills. Esq., Mr. Frank Lew is, of Mouroeton, and Miss Maria Osborn, of Smithfield, Pa. RITTON--GLAZIER.—In North Towanda, Oct. 15, 1872. by S.A. Mills, rotql. Hr. John i Britton, of Towanda borough, and Miss Sarah Glazier, of Terrytown, Pa. PETLES—FESSENDEN.—M the house of John Braund, Esq , in Towanda, Mouthy ereniug, 0ct,21. by Rev. 0. L. Gibson, 11. A. Pettus, Esq., or this borough, to Mrs. Meribah Fat:- s6nden, or Terrytowu. WHEATON-110B1N8ON.—At the house of the bride's father, in Toaands, Oct. 19, by Rev. 0. L. Gibson, Mr. Francis S. Whe.iton. of East Burlington, to Miss 3lary.J. Robinson, of this village. SWORTH.—In the 10th mat., by the Rev. Wm. Shelton, D. D., N. Ackley Lanphear ' of Titusville, Pa.. and Emma Ellsworth, of Buffalo, N. Y. BLACKVAN—HYLIIO.—At the house of B. - Hillis, in Herrick, Sept. 10, by the Bev. D. Cook, Geo. W. Blackman, of Hornbrook i and Miss Maggie E. Hillis, Herrick. 3IORROW—NESBIT.—At Beilibay, Herrick, Oct. 10, by Rev. D. Cock, jdr. Newton 3. Morrow aid Miss Ada J. Nesbit, both of Her tick. COBURN. -CLEVELAND.—At the house of Mr. 11. -D. Cleveland, Oct 16, by Rev. D. Cook, Mr. J. L. Coburn awl Miss Lucina C. Cleveland, both of Merr all. ACKLEY —ItILLEIL —AI the Part,ouage, in jYlerryall, Oct. 16, By Bev. D. Cook, Mr. Now ell Ackley and Miss Mary E. IliVer, both 'of Wyalusing township, Pa. HEII.IIIOII—JACKIJAH.—At the residence of the bride's parents, Bath, New Hampshire, Oct. 15, by Bev. W.B. Palmer, of Wells River, Vermont, Edward Herrick, jr.. of Athens, Pa., and Ella 0 1 0,.bing, daughter of Gen. D. K. Jackman. ' WATROIIB—CLASS.—At the residence of the • bride's father, in Athena, Pa, on Thursday mornink, Oct. 17, 1872, by Bev. J. F. Each, Mr, mate. 1.. Watrotui, mere/wit of Waver. /,y, N. L, to MUNI Mary Clark, of Athens, Pa. Thomas itaddecks, Priduce Cammbullon litetnlVO Penns tents Me nne, Scranton, Pa,- Aims, Lard, Cheese, ioU- Frai Potatoes, db„, atllonsignstents c=and miming piodiritb% an • sale .of References MilerMlly given. Corres pondence solicited,. Fon Sass. ! Six Sonars.—Oi ex change either for lumber. B. P. Bowman,- To wanda. ' „S t. • Fon Su.E.—A full-blood Cotswold Buck. B. B. Bowes, Towanda. SR - • • se. Those indebted to , the estate ofJailas EIKIPT are hereby notified that they must pay immediately, or cost will be made. This la . posititiely the lsat.notico that will bo giTen. T.: F. & B. M. Espy,. • • ' Executors. Sept. 10,1872 ' • • • • Kir Tieliets for all points West via. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Itstl ws for sale at Freight Depot of Ps. & N. R.l. to. . s, • Aug. 14-3 m. • poR SALE- =-A small Farm ;Rua-, ted in Towanda knruatilp, about 1s miles from Ttiranda Bore., on the Burlington and Troy road. containing 23 acres and 60 perches, strict measure. With a small Brewery thereon. The Farm will be 1014 with or without the Brewery, or the Brewery utensils without the Farm. For particulars apply on the premises to the undersigned. MUT J03112i. • Tosiands, Oct. 9, 1872.—w3** 1{ ARll' AT I A BARGAIN.,—The underidgued offers for sale his lanai ln.North Towanda, at s bargain. The farm contains about 53 acres, 49 acres under good state of 'cultivation • the balance well timbered. There is also plenty o, good fruit, good buildings, and never-falling wate.f Will sell on reasonable terms and give,_ time on r portion of the purchase money. • - WHITS. North:Towanda, Oct. 1872. R. DS. Wzmts INCORPORATION NOTICE—In the matter of the Incorporation of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. of Litchfield.—No. 423 Dec. Term, 1872. 'Notice is hereby giveethat the above named so ciety has presented to the. Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County their articles of association ask ing for a decree of Incorporation. and the said court haring examined the same and finding them correct wM decree that they be incorporated as prayed for. on Monday. the 2d day of Dec.. 1872. at 2 o'clock. p.m.. unless cause be shown to the contrary. • 0cc.28 , w3 a W. A. IMOMAB. Prot. AUDITOR S NOTlCE.—:Notice is hereby given that the undersigned havin g been appointed by the Court of Oommon Pleas of Bradford County. as Andltor to distribute to the parties entitled thereto the money in pie Sheriff's hands arising from ISheriff's sale •or pertain real estate, situate in Towanda Bore., belonging to O.D. aid P. A. Cub, will attend to the duties of his.ap p.ointment at his-office in said Bore.; on FRIDAY. NOY. 15, 1872. at 10 o'clock, a.m., when and where .all.persoua are requited to present their claims or be debarred from coining in upon said fund.. 0ct.23-w4 J. N. CALIFF, Auditor. TN THE DISTRICT COUR? , OF _I. the United States for the Western tistriet of Penurylainia.—ln the matter of O. F. 'Mason and A. G. Mason. Bankrupts, in Bankruptcy. This is to give notice that by an indenture bear ing date tho Bth day otOctober. le2. O. IP: Mason and A. A. Mason, of •Towanda, Pa., have conve3ed and assigned all their estate and effects whatsoever to me. as Trustee, upon trust for the benefit of all the creditors of 0. F. Mason and A. G. Mason, and that the said conveyance was duly executed accord ing to the provisions of the 43d Section of an Act of Congress entitled ..An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the rultcvl States," approved March 2. 1887- Tcrwantis, Oct. 21, IST/ NOTICE iN BANKRUPTCY.—In the District Court of the plaited States for the 'Western District of Pennsylvania.—ln the matter of liar:ball Brc,thers.;l3snkrupts. To the creditors of said bankrupts and all others concerned:' take notice:: That a second general meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts has been ordered, and will be bold in the Borough of TOITAZI d3. Ps... in said District, on the 13th nay of Novem ber, 1872, at 10 o'clock, a m., at the (ace of E. Overton. Jr., one of the Registers in ,Bankruptcy in said District, for the purpo a named in the .27th Section of the Bankrupt Act f March 2.* 1667. Be -present thereat. DCA. OVERTON. Towanda, Oct. 21. 1872 Assignee. AUDITOR'S • NOTICE:. In the estate of Joseph Doane, deceared.—ln the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned in Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Courtof Bradford County, to distribute the funds in said estate as shown by the. partial account of S. Kirby, Executor, and also to dispose of exceptions filed to said account, hereby gives no. tiro that ho will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the office of Afercur & Davies, in .Towanda, on THURSDAY. NOV; 21, DM, at 1 o'clock, p.m., at which time and place all persons interested will make knOwn their claims andexceptions, or be for. ever debarred from earning in on said funds or to oliject to the disposition of said exbeptions. 1kit.23.w4 N. T. DAMES, Auditor, pIIBLIC SALE.—The undersigned will expose at public outcry. on WEDNESDAY; OCT. 30, HMI, his four farms in asylum township. itafollcnrs: tio. 1 contains 100 aerca—M improved. btlance in timber. Upon it is a 'good frame house 21132 paint ed and plastered, a framed barn 30'40, and about 120 fruit trees. No. 2 contains SIN acres—aboxit "im proved. with a now trained house 24:32. No. 3 contains IQ3I • acres—about 15 improved. The balance consists of white oak and yellow pitch pine sawing timber. ' • N 0.4 is unimproved—consisting of s`awing timber of white, yellow, and plteh pine and white oak. Contains 99,t1 acres. • " This property is fbnr miles from Towanda, near the road loading from ,Towands to trenehtown. 31r. Tuttle on the Premises will.take pleasure in• show ing the property to any who May call on him before the day of sale. • T1M.519.—550 on esc i h lot oil t r lie day of isale, $5OO in tan days thereafter, and $540 and interest on all remaining unpaid annually thereafter until all i 4 paid. " Also at the earns 'time and place I will offer for sale personal properly consisting of 3 boreal, 1 cow, 1 ;umber wagon. '1 one horse wagon, 1 top bug gy, 1 open boggy. 1 bob sleigh, and other articles, at the usual terms of sale. \ Towanda, Oct. 23-1 w GEO: P. CAST. REPORT OP THE _CONDITION of the "Futs - E NATIOSIX BANK." of Towanda Pa., at close of bnislness, Oct. 3, 1872 • ;Baiouiters. Loans and discounts.; Overdrafts , I C 02.7 53 V.S. Bonds to secure circulation.... ..... 132.000 00 S. Bonds and Securities on hand 450 00 Due from redeeming and reserve agents.. 32.341 13 Due from National Banks 4.304 15 Brie from State banka and bankers 3,759 51 Banking Hoare.... ' 6.000 00 Furniture and fixture& 'r 2,000 00 Current expenses I 1,879 19 Taxes Paid 1 1.161 96 Cash items (imiuding Stamps) 4,6'11 48 Exchanges 1 . 2,250 37 Bills of National Bar* 1,760 00 Fractional Currency (including nickel)... 1,525 70 Specie l 282 33 Legal tender notes I ....... 20,462 00 • • - - 3516,8;6 17 7.7173 rtaTfEs. Capital Stock paid in. .l $125,000 .00 Surplus fund 1 - 50,000'00 Elehtuage . 1.344 03 Profit and 10555,028 31 'National Bank circulation outstanding..._ 110.200 00 Dividends unpaid - .1 1.448 (0 Individual Deposits ', 20.236 77 Duo to National Bankit.. . .... 4,835 77 Due to State Banks and Bankers ... 3,063 28 STATE or i'VrSISTI:J.LICIA, 113 s. .; County of Bradfokd. I I. N. N. Btu IS, JriCaehier of the First National Bank of Towanda, doo leinnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and ' belief. i N. N. BETTS, Jr.. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th. day of Oct., 1872. 1 W. If. DODGE. Consicr—Atte s: J. O RPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order leaned out of the Orphan a Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, guardi- - an of Lorintha O. Bailey and Minnie Bailey. minor children of Dudley M.!Bailey, deceased, late of Le &amine Boto.. twill expose to public , sale, on the premises, on FIiID.A.II NOV. 22, 1872, at 1 o'clock, p.m., all the interest of. said minor children, also the widow's dower in the following desicribed real e, cohsisting of two lots* lying and be ing in' the village of Lo. Bariville; the ant bounded as follows: Begin- ning at the south-east icor. of lot owned by the es tate of D. 31. Wei: thence south along the high way 15 feet to a cor; thence westerly along lands of James B. Fletcher rods to a oor. on land of Jo stab Benham; thence northerly along line of said Benham 19 feet to Mel south-west cor. of lot now ogmed by the said eshite of D. M. Bally; thence easterly along the said Bailey lino V.; rods to the Place of begnuing; containing 6 perches and 64 , ,i square feet. more or leis, with a small frame barn thereon. The second lot is bounded as follows: Beginning at the south-east cor. of a lot owned by Daniel Bailey on the west side of highway running north and south through the village of Leßaysville; thence along.said highway south to north-east cur, of lot owned. by 'Nelson Rosa on west aide of said highway; thence westerly along sail Rosa' line to north-west con. of Bahl Boss' lot to land' of - Josiah Benham: thence along said Benham's line to south west cor. of the said Daniel Bailey's lot; thence easterly along said Bailey's line to the place of be ginning; containing one-half acre, more or leas, With a framed two story house thereon. TERM.--$5O on tho property being struck down s the balance in one year from conllrmation _with Interest. 1 AMU BIIERWDOD, 0ct.213-mti • 1 Guardian. , . VOVICCE.--J. lA. RECORD, of Towtua= da, has just received the Agency of the Water town litre Insured,* Company. of Watertewn. which is a first-class Company In ail respects. with cash asserts. or 4.23,0:30. Is confined by Its character to Farm Property and Dwelling House Risks; is therefore portectly safe. Pays ill lon or 4asnago of tearing to pieces, whether tire ensues or;not. Also pays for live stock killed by lightning In thi barns or at large On the premises. You can sa re money by seeing Mr. Rec ord bet.,ro insuring i t+3:rherr. call and get a Cir cular or Fend for one. J. A. RECORD. Agent, - Oct 9,1872.-fun Towanda. Pa. OOLLECtOR I S SALE.—Notice is hereby given that I stall- sell at the Court house in Towanda Doeongb. on 'llonday.Oct. 29, at t o'clock, p.m.. the following psoperty: s One pack aglaconntlning nineteen (19) gallons Distilled Spir its and a lot of sp....ti t Seized for violation of the Internal liavonne wa. MONTAME, Collector. Towanda, Oct. 16, lirl-td wu B. over Wickh Teeth Inimetted on Ooi Winn bus. Teeth e • .11-: - O\llY- 1 New AdvertLsements. H. L. SCOTT, Trrot*e 0. FROST. S. RVSSELL, Directors • . STENES& . Y, Diainer.-01lice & Black's, Towanda, Pa. , &her, Rubber, and Muria •. Without pain. 0:29,73 Ci v EN3tELAL ELECTION •LAMATlON....Wheress,Lartict &Assembly of the OtrisMotiwealthOf Penn Van% entitled "en let t 4 the electionaef OornelOtrwealth," It a eijdlnd4 *pot the to give Public notice of each election tobe held. sad also the evatcrieration eel* notic e what Officers aro to tio elected. 1., J. P. VAN =sr. mos:wire the county of Bradford, do hereby Make known and give notice to theclectOrs of said county. cm TIII23DAY, the nth 'NO* 'sus= 1872; Litherseverat districts in said coun ty, to wit : In Armen% at the house of John 8. Becker. In Alba borough, at the louse formerly Occupied by D.P. Hruipp. In Albany , at the ichOothouse near Wm Balm*. In Asylum. at the school house near 8. Docker's. In Athens borough, at the krone formerly occupi ed by E. 8. IfethetraCell. e In Athena twp., at the house formerly oftupled Ly J. B. Hunt. in Athens born. • In Burlington bore, at the house formerly occu pied by L. T. 'Wyse. In Burlington twp.. at the house of N. B. Stevens is anlinetn n Borough. Inrlturlington west, at the house of Ezra Godard. /n. Bartley at the schoolhouse. • A IV Canton hero', at the Conti* House. In Canto* twp.,at the .housiformerly °Coupled by 8. B.' Myers . in C anton bostrugh. • In Columbia, at the house of Jas. Morgan. • •In Franklin at the homer now occupied by it S. Downing. In ranville, at the house of Beni. F. Taylor. In Herrick. at the school house near Daniel Du- rand's. . IriLeßayinille Moro'. at the house formerly occu pied by J. R. Fletcher. In latehtlim 1, at the house formerly occupied by Cyrus Bloodgood. TARDY. at the Centro school hoilso. • '' R. In Monroe twp.. at the house formerly occupied by. R. Rockwell. In Monroe boro', at the house formerly occupied by Ethel Taylor-. In Orwell. at the house of ffancis Woodruff. In Overton, at school house No. 2. In Pike, at the bongo of Traver Bosworth.' . In Rome tap., at the Academy in Rome bore,. • In Rome bort'', at the Academy. In Ridgbury, at the house of Beni. Humans. , • • In Sheshequin, at the Valley House. ' In Springfield. at the house formerly occupied by Jesse Hanuncol. In Standing Stone, at the house of Simon Stevens. In Smithfield, at thea house formerly occupied by A. J. Jerould. In - Sylvania bore', at the house of earths Merritt. In South Creek; at the house of C. E. Coe.„ In Terry, at the house of Jacob Yretthy. In Towanda Borough—First Ward. at the Hotel of Daniel. Sullivan. Second Ward..at the Court House, Thirst Ward, at the School House near Wm. Dittrich.A. In Towanda twp., at the school house near H. L. Scott's: • In Towandarrorth. at the house of S. A. Mill's:- In Troy twp., at the house of V. M. Lung in Troy borough. In Troy bore', atthe house of Long. 'ln Tuscarora, at the school house near Jas. Black's. In Ulster, at the house of 8. B. Holcohn. /V Warren, at the house of B: Cooper. 7 In Windham, at the house ef B. Szykendall. In Wyalindng. at the house of J. H. Black. In Wilmot, at the ionise of A. J. Stone. • f In Wysex, at the house formerly ocbupled oy J. M. In In Wells, at the house of L. Beelec At which time and place the eleCtors aforesaid will elect by ballot Twenty-nine persons as Elector. of President and Viceareeidant of the United States. . . . And in and by said act, I am further directed to give notice "that any person excepting justice of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the government of the United States or this State, or of any incorporated district, and also that every Member of Congress and of the Leffisla tore, and the select and common council of Any city er commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exorcising at the Same time the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector or Clerk of ah eleceion of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or ether officer of sny.isnch ton *hail be then eligible to any office._ then to by TOW fat. By the 4th section of an act-passed the Ist day of April, 1.810, it is - provided othatthe lath section .of in Act passed July 2,-1803, entitled .An act relating to the elections of thli Commonwealth,"' shall .not• be construed so as to prevent any military officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Cklik, at any general or special election of this Commonwealth. - An Act to change. the time of closing the posts at th i p General and Township elcttions in the county of Bradford. - a„, ale General Election in all the Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs-of the county is to be opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption . ortdi fu ort rei rn e m r e sar t p until seven o'clock hi the eveining, when all polls -shall be closed. lejnent to the Election laws. of Penney/Tara worer By the a-. tof the Ce=i - e..== of the Unit ed States entitled -An Act to amend 'Lb.': several acts heretofore passed to provide fur the- enrolling and calling out the Nat:oeid forces, and for other purpos es" and approved 3Tarth third, one thousand eight. hundred and sixty-tire, all persons who have-desert ed the military or naval service of the United States, and who have not be en discharged, or relieved from the penalty, or disabibty therein, provided, are deem ed, and taken. to have voluntarily' relinquished. and .forfeited their rights of citizenship, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens thereof : And trAereas, Persons not citizens of the United States arc not, under the Constitution and-Laws of penesylvania,, qualified electors of this Common : wealth : To the County Comrnie3i.oe-rs and Sheriff of the County of Drczdford: Wintaras, The Fifteenth . Areendrient of the Con stitution of the United States ie as follows: ..Szcriorr 1. The riaLt of-citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States, or by any state, on account of race, color, or previous cond:tliti of servitude." "%corms 2. The Congret.s shall have power to en forte this article by Appropriate legislation." And Illerrar, The Congress of the United States, on the list day of March, 1870, passed an act. enti tled "An Act to enforce the right of eitizenen-Lied Unit ed Stab.' to rote in the :trent/ States of this Union, of a for other purposes," the first and second sections of which aria as follows: oStc - rfou .1, Be if enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United .S'tatrz, jA merica in Con gress assembled; 'That all citizens of the United States, who, are, or shall be otherwise qualified by law to vote at any election by the people, in any State, Ter ritory, district, county, bity, parish, township, school district, municipality, or other territorial antedivis. ion, shall be entitled and allowed to vote such I elections, without distinction of race, color, or pre vious condition of snrvitude ; Any Constitution. law, custom, usage, er regulation of any State or Terri tory, or by. or under its authority, to the eontray notwithstanding." • " fir.orrox 2. And be it further enacted, That if by or under the authority of the Constitution or laws of any State, or the laws of any Territory, any act is or shall be required to be done as a prerequisite orj qualification for voting, and by such Constitution or law, persons or officers .are or shall be charged with the performance of duties in ,- furnishing to citizens on opportunity to perffirM elicit prerequisite, or to reeouse qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person sad of to rive to all citizens of the United States, the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequisite, and to beecnne•onalifted to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of aervitute • and if any such person er officer shall refuse or inowingly omit to give full ef fect to this section, ho shell, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of Ivo hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by'an action on the ease, with full costs and such allow ance for counsel fees as the court shall deem Just. ' and shall also, for every such offence, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction thereof, be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not lass than one month and not morel than one,year, or both, et the discretion of the court" - - _ - _ - s M 8,019 73 And whereu, It Is declared by the second section of the VI article of the Constitution of the United States, that "This Constitution, and the laws of the rutted States which shall be made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supremo law of the land, * • anything In ti .e Constitution or /arcs of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." , And whereas, The Legislature of this Common wealth; on the 6th day OLApril, A. D. 1870, passed an act, entitled "A further supplement to the act re.: lating to elections in this Coimnonwealth," the tenth section of which provides as follows: "SECTION 10. That so much of every set of Assem bly is provides that only white freeman shill be en titled to vote or beregistered as voters, or as donn ing to vote at any general or special election of this Commonwealth, be and the same is hereby repealed;' and that hereafter all freemen, without distinction to color, shall be enrolled and registered according to the provisions of the. first section of the sot sp, proved seventeenth April, 1869, entitled "An act fur.' ther supplemental to the act relating to the elections - Of this Commonwealth." and when otherwise quali fied under existing laws, be entitled to vote at all general and special election sin this Commonwealth." And whereas, It is my constitutional and official duty to "take care that the laws he faithfully execu ted;" and it has come to my •krunsledge that sundry assessors and registers of,voters have refused, and are refusing to assess sod register divers colored male citizens of lawful age. and otherwise qualified as elector's: Now. 'Ma:throes...ln consideration of the premi ses, the county commissioners of said county aro hereby notified and directed to instruct the several assessors and registers, of voters therein, to obey andsonform to the requirements of said constitu tonal amendment and laws; and the sheriff of said county is hereby authorized and required to publish in his election proclamation for the sisal ensuing elections, the hetein recited constitutional amend men:, act of Congress, and act of the Legislature, to the end that the same may be knOwn, executed and. obeyed by all assessors,- registers of voters, election officers and others; and that the rights and privilegs guaranteed thereby rally be secured to all the citi zens of this Commonwealth entitled to the same. • Grrrs C'NDEIa. ]lli riAND. AND SIIE GLEAT SEAL. OF TIIETATE. at Harrisburg, the day and year lirst - ebOTO written. . Attest : 1516,826 17 .lis4iuy Public. .13TO. CiEABT: P. Joan-vs, Seely of commonwealth. I also call attention to the followinglawst SECTION I. Be it outdo: by Me Senate and House of Representatires of the Commonwealth of Prnnsyl- - rania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enact ed by the anthority of the same, That in all elections hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth. it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspector of the...elec tion to receive any ballot or ballots from any pason. or persons embrireed in the provisions, and subject to the disability Imposed by said act of Congress ap proved March 3, 1565. and it shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballets. Sec - nos 2. Thit if any such judge and inspectors of election or any one of them shall receive, or can cent to receive, any such unlawful ballot ballots: from any such disqualified person. he, or ey, so,of fending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and uPott conviction thereoLin any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, he shall, for any such offence, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $lOO, and undergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the proper comity, for not less than GO days. SECTION 3. That if any person deprived of citizen- ship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at say elect tion, hereafter to be held In this Commonwealth, 'vote or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote a ballot, or ballots.' any person so offending ahall be deemed guilty of. a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in an;. court of qnarter•sessions of this Commonwealth. shall, for each offence, be. punished In like manner as is provided in the preced ing section of this act, in the case of officers of elec" ties r• ceving such unlawful ballot and ballots. , Sncrros. That if any person shall hereafter per rolade or advise any person or persons deprived of c:lisenship, and disqualified as aforesaid to offer any ballot or ballot's; to the officers of any electlon,herec after to be held in this Commonwealth, or shall per suade or advise any such officer to receive any ballot' or ballots, from, any person deprived of ettieenship, and diSpl.llllll4 as aforesaid, such person so offend log shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon con. viction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth. shall be punished in like man ner as is provided in the. second section of this act, In the case et officers of such election, receiving such unlawful ballot or ballot., 'l3y an act of Assembly of March 30, 1846, entitled an Act regulating the mode of 'voting at all elections, in the several counties at this Commonwealth, it is . enacted as follows : • SECTION - 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and Holm of Repretenlatires of Me ConisiontrraftA of Pennsyl-• eania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enact ed by the aufherify •of Mt same, That the qualified voters of the several connttes of this Commonwealth at all general township. boomeh, anti special elec. ti ela t aft` btrt.', berittftai stithcrize4 ildrequitreil to fete by Mltlis pttilfn Or written, strtly Leal. Lei* tied as follows: Ono ticket 1641 embrace the names of all judges of court to be voted tor, and to be la beled, outside, "judiclary;" one ticket asatl emblem the names of all state officera.to be voted for and be labelled "elate:" one ticket shall embrace, the names of all erinnty officers voted for, including office of senator. member, and members of assembly.if voted for, and members of congress, if voted for, and be labelled `4:( 3 'l]Ill_trl"„ ,Ons ticket shall embrace the names of a ll tow n s hip alms voted for, and be Hetet! "township:" one ticket shall 'embrace the Isues of all borough officers voted for. and shall be labelled " borough. - and each class sdiail be depoeit ed, in separate ballot-boxes. • -.Election officers aro authorised and commanded to I:=observe the provisions of the liegistry Law by the Senate and House of Betresentatives of this Commonwealth, on the lith day of April.lBG9. • Exacrrivz Owens. • t Harrisburg. Pa., Aug. 27, 1870. f The meeting of return Judges for the county. of Craolfard, will be at. the Cold House in Towards. on the third der after elecilent which Will be on Priday, the Bth day of liotranber at 1 o'clock, p. m. J. PERRI VAN FI:BET4 Shbriff. Oct. 11. 1872 TRIAL LIST FOR ADJOURNED trEI9I,IBT2: • TLSST WEIS. JaCCA ) Tomo vi Israel Smith_ C. V.Welles vs Jeeso Spalding Henry H. Porter Vs 0. P. Welles.... James Vandyke vs Mat= Smith., B. S. Burnell vs Malan Smith.... 0. 11. Shade?. et al vs Henry Wald AllenlJayne vs Solomon Stevens... IIbrAMD IMES, - - . Wellea, Harris k Patrick va /Macs & Atkis" Rail road Co for att Wellei, Hangs k Patrick va C. L. Grant. et al...trea Henry Harris vs Wyoming Insurance Co ..... —case First Wick, subricnis returnable blouday, Oct. 14, 1972, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Second Week, subpoe nas returnable Monday, Oct. 21. lii72. at 10 o'clock, a.m. . • t W. A. THOMAS: Piotkonotary. /TRIAL I. , TST .FOR OCTOBER, TERM, 1872, AT TROY: Eben Dunning vs Northern C. 8.8. C0......5pp0al F. H. Person vs John Wolfe, et al 'appeal 11. F. Long vs Alonzo Long's adnir's ' else Henry Hickok vs Putnam Baxter '• ' appeal P. S. Miller vs A. MeNought debt do • do et al.. . —debt Henry.Millir T 4 N. Smith,. adm'r • appeal Wm. Brain vs F...Pomeroy..: debt Jremlah Hapenian vs Eras'ns Riff ' debt Daniel Boughton vs W. H. Moore aPP!aI. Howard Colo's use vs 0. D. Field— ..... ...apperl Wm. Braino vs Win. R. Foster debt Wm. IL Foster vs Wm. Braille John Jerolorosn vs Francis Green G. W. Langford.. vs. Schuyler Oates N. IL Mattocks is • Wm. Markness.. N. 0; Coleman ye' Chas Loomis C. A. Krim vs John Sweeney... Subpoenas returnable on Monday,; Oct. 28, 1872 t 1 o'clock, p.m. W. A. THOMAS, Prot. LIST OF THE NAMES OF PER drawn to act as Tz'averre Jurors in an Adjourned Court of Common 1.1 as, to be held at the Comtliouse In the Borough of Towanda, com mencing on Monday, October 14. 1872: Athena twp., Seeley Sinner, Timothy liircen. E. G. Smith; Armenia, Albert Dewey; Barclay, Edw. Gallagher; Burlington twp., Jos. Morley; Colum bia-1M McClare, S. P. Tinkham; Canton 80re.., J. 0. Griffin; Canton twp., Lewis Wheat:Granville, Wm., Warren; Herrick. Jas. Cars; DeroY, S. B. Morse; Monroe twp., J. H. Lewis, A. M. Coolbaush, Bobt. Irvine; Pike, S. M. Gregory; Itidgbriry, Jas. McCormick; Sheshequin. J. B. Gillett; Springfield, Horace Brooks, I. P. Doane;Smithfield. t: 0. Campbell; Standing Stone, Alex; Ennis, Theod;xe Espy; Troy twp., B. S. Smiley; Towanda Boro.. 0. A: Black, H. W. Noble, Wm. Mix; North Towanda, G. B. Mills; Terry, Henry Terrell; Ulster, Robert Pollock, Thos. Mather; Wyalusing, H. B. Gaylord, Jas. Finney; Warren, Joe. Eeardalee; rcklmot, =I Albany, Amoso Heaver Athens twp.. Justin' Morley. Sand. Ovenshire: Barclay, Chas. lititchin son, Patrick Burns: - Canton Boro., C. N. Moore, Calvin Brown; Canton two.. Francis WilEams, Phi lander Case; Columbia. - F. P. Cornell; Trrakliu, Milton Allen; Granville, David Sayli-s; M o nroe Boro.. J. B. MAI - Inman: Monroe twp., Miler Cran mer; Ridg,bnry, Thos. Deed-ivy: Shealie.;nin, J. 17. c3ialion, 0. D. Rini:m . 3'; Smithficid,rn.acis Wood, G. Lumley, Walter Scott; 'Springfield. win. Tr:, cey; . Sylvania, Henry Card . ; Tri)y. twp., N. B. Cam , . Dana Dunbar, Ezra Locinis, Thos. Merritti Troy • Bore., G. F. Redington, Danl. Compton: Terry, W; T. Horton; Wilmot, G.-B: Crandall, Wallaco Dodge; Belles. Horace Dunning, J. I. Osgood; Warren, Cyrn.s Noteware; Wyalusing., Burton Lew!. , : Wind ham, D. G. Osborn. td • J. P. VAN FLEET, Sncritr, Q,HERIFF'S SATs s.—By vi rind of sundry write or - FL Fa. and Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas if liradford County,, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House In the Borough To wanda on FRIDAY tho 18th day of OCTOIIFIi, 1872, at 1 o'clock.. the follown37, described let: piecer 'parcel of land (the defendant's undivided one-forth-interest) situate in She shequin township, bounded as follows: On the north and weed by lands of Jeremiah Kilmer, south and east by lands belonging to the heirsf John 310Mahon, de-egsed, .containing.about_ 12 ac-es, more Or less, about 6 acres improved, with 'a mall framed or 'plank hon=e thereon. Seized and taken into xecntion at the snit of C. K. Ladd. exeentor of 5.1 rthe Mc:Ashen Tlinfoas WIWI= other lor, piece, or parcel of land sdu ata in Alba. Borough, bounded as follows . \.--- Begin ning at a stake in the centre of the Granville road, it being the north-east corner of A: J. 3territt's lot, thence eouth 18 deg. west 10 red.s atong said r ritt's line to a stake, Y. S. Miller's. co• net; thence south 74 deg. east 46 feet to a stake on P. 0. Milkr's line; thenge north IS deg. ellst 10 rods to the ceutie of said road; thence along centre of said eiranville road north 74 deg. west 46, feet to place of begin ning. containing 28 perches'ar.s.l 23 sip Arc feet of land, more or less, with a framed wagon shop there on. • SeizU and taken into execution at the enit cf Timothy Laura:cod's nee llmry ara A.l -dlson Wilson. ALSO—One other lot ; piece, or parcel of laud zita ate in Wells tali., bounded as follows: On the north by lands of John Cunningham and Thomas ST vrir , : cast by land of T. Reynolds; south by laud of L. Strong; west by land of Whiting Gifford and Mar tin Capron; containing 111 acres; snore pr Ices,- about :37 acres improved, with a double two,story framed house, framed banr and two apple orchards thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of John 'A. Ray vs H. G. Grinnell and Hanson Grinnell. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit uate in Orwell twp., bounded as follows: Beginning at apost in the centre of the highway leading from Po,iterville to Towanda; thence north deg. east bylands of B. L. Chaffee' 34 per, to a stake and stones; thence north 52 deg. east 12 into per. to a stake and stonesfehenee south 47 deg. east by land of Albert Conklin 2G 4-10 per. to a post in the' centre of said highway; thence south GO ; fi deg. west along centre of said highway 41 G-10 per. to placo-ol beginning; containing 4 acres. and 41iiperChes, more or. less, with an apple orchard:thereon; allimproved and being the same landrurconieyed to Benjamin L. Chaffee by Robert and Win. Arnold by deed record ed in thf office for recording' deeds, &c.. in and for said county, in Deed Book So: 50, page 488, &c. Seized arid taken into execution at the snit of Chauncey W. Arnold's- rise 'vs. B. L. Chaffee and 0. FL Chaffee. ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land sit uate in Orwell tap., bonnded-os follows: On tha north by lands of Wm. Harily.lird C. E. Washburn; east b 3 Lind of Albert Conklin; south by public high way leading from Potterville - to Towanda; west by land:of Jacob Pickering; containing 4 acres, more orless, all improved, with a framed dwelling house, two framed barns and an apple orchard thereon. being the same land as deeded toßenj min L. Chaf fee by Julia Chaffee by deed recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c., in said count-', in Deed Book No. SS, page US, &c. • ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of -land-sk int in the said Orwell twp:, bounded- as follows: On the north by land of Jacob Pickering; east by the highway; south and west by lands - of R. D. and Joel Pitcher; containing acres, more or,less, no improvements; being the same land as conveyed by Isaac Marsh, administrator of Ralph Pickering's es tate' to Benjamin L. Chaffee by deed recorded in the office for recording deeds, &c., in said county, in Deed Beek No. SS. page 256, &c. . Seized and taken into execution at the suit o - Julia Chaffee vs. B. L. Chaffee. • ALTO—The following described lot, piece, or par cel of land situate in. Rome Borough. bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Mrs. L. M. Ad ams. east by Main street. south by laud of A. Ridgway, west by land of said Mr's. L. M, Adams.; being 30 fee'. on said Main street and 50 feet deep, With a framed-store house thereon., Se ized and taken into esecution at the suit of, Clark Baxter's . use vs. IL W. Baxter and Terresa. Baiter. td • • P. P. VAN-FLEET, Sheriff. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order - issued but of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, ex& executor of the estate of William Sin clair, late of Ulster twp., expose to public sale on the 'premises in Ulster town. ship, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER ,25, 1872, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township, bpunded as follows: Beginning at the south-west corner of • a tract of land belonging to Win. Gibbon and being • corner of land of John Olin:tore; thence by land of said Gilmore north 2. deg. west 145 5-10 per, to a post and stones corner; thence north 65 deg. east 27 2-10 per. to a stake and stunts; thence south 45 dog. cast 43 per. to . a white pine; thence. south 65 deg. east 30 srlo per. to a white oak; thence south 52 deg. east 42 6-10 - per. to an angle; thence south 53 deg. east 50 per. bathe south lino of said Wm. Gibson's land; thence'along the same south 68 deg. west 85 2-10 per. the place of beginning. Contain. ing 54 acres and 91 perches, more or.less. TERIIS. , -$5O td be paid oia the property being struck down, $3OO on confirmation of sale, the bal .ance in six and twelve moths from _confirmation, with interest. . W3l. '51c111331.8.L1C, 5ept...25, 1472. • Executor. TN THE MATTER. OF THE PAR- A_ tition of the Estate of Jared Phelps, deceased.— In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. And now to wit: September 4,1872, the return of twelve men appointed in this case to make partition that said estate could not be conveniently divided into as many shares as there are parties entitled, and that they have valued the same at the sum of WIT-live dollars ($55.00) per scrermaking for the 69 acres and 4 perches mentioned in said writ, the intn? of three thousand, seven hundred and forty-one dol lars and thirty-seven and one-half cents, ($3,241.27!.i) being Med on motion of Overton & lashree. after• neys for partitioners, grant a rule on Dudley G. Phelps. of Shnithfield, Darius B. Phelps, whose last known place of residence area in Tempelam, Tempe lam county, Canada, Au Phelps, of Smithfield, Har k mon A.. Phelps, whoa last known residence was at. Brownsville, Ynby unty, California, Rowena Campbell, wife of rt Campbell, *residing iit Smithfieldaforeisid, J Phelps, residing at Can ton, Bradford county aforesaid, Jacob E. Phelps, residing at Smithfield aforesaid, and Polly M. Brad ley, wife of Daniel Bradley, whose last known place of residence was at Pen Tan; New York, come Into court on the 2d Monday of December. Term, a day flied by the court and accept or refuse to accept the sale estate at the valuation or bid for the same. By the Court, C. E,J3LADDINCI, Scp.ll'22 ` Clerk. AOITINISTRATOR'S, Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of HUBBELL MANLEY, late of Canton, doceased, must make immediate payment, and AU persona having claims against said estate mt4t present them duly authenticated for settle ment. Wll. - 8. JAME. sep.lB4v6 Administrator pendenfe We. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, Collcctor'e Office. 13th • District; Pcnneylvanta, Towanda, August 18,1872. • ' VOTICE is hereby given )thitt on ..1.1 the 17th day of August, 1872. I seized at the Factoryville depot. for violation of the Internal Rev. entui Law, one package of distilled spirits. Any person claiming , the said spirits must 111 e such claim In this office within thirty days from this date, or it will be sold according to law. • GEO.-D. 510XTANYE, Collector. Sept. 1% ISII. PROa/MA i ntd.: — ; : WHEREAS, Hon. FARRIS D. STREETER, Weiland Jiglge to the 12th Judicial District, consisting of the counties 'of Bradford and Susquehanna, and Zairmo:s Palsinr. and S. D.-Ilatumass. ASsociafe .Tudges, hi and for ,said ,county of Bradford, bays issued their precept hearing date the 30th day of Sept., -1872, to me di rected forholding a. Court 'Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at Troy,' for the county of Bradford, on Monday, Octtobsr 28, 1872, continue one Week. Noticels therefore hereby given to the Coro ners,.and Justices of the Peace, of the county of Bradford, that they be then- and them in their proper per*, at 10 o'clock in- the fore noon of said day, with records, Inquisitions and other remembrances, to- do those things which to their °Pico appertains to be done ; and those who are bound by rcdognizruce or 'otherwise to proseentei against the _prisoners who are or may be in; he jail of - sain county,. or who shall • be bound to appear at the Said court are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be ptinetual in their attendance,agrecably to their" notice. ' •• „ . Dated at Tou'inda the 10th day of Octobt,r, in - the year •of our Lord, one ettunnend eight hundred and seventy-two and of .the Tilde? pendence -o1 the ,United ' States, M.? ninttx; ' fourth. ' J. P. VAN FLErT, Slierfil • A DArrNISTRATOWS NOTICE. - 14:ouee is hereby given that allperstmalnaebted to the estate of Asa Burt, late . 'of deceased, are requested to make LtrupPd:at , 3 payment, and all persons haying claims against said eatate must present them duly.autHmticated • for settlement = - D. A. GILLETT. jscp.ll-ew. Administrator: ~..eject for atC • - case .. . .. .....caso case ..... .....C3ie IBSUO - persons are can- Honed against purchasing either of three notes,' one given by Emily Robbins to Martha C. Arnot for SICO and dated,- sometime in June, 1872, and two notes given by parties ,and Ethily Coolbaugh for Se.o and $2O to Martha C. Arnot, (Idled about the 20th of December; 1871, said notes having been stolen, and pay=ent on the same baying . been stopped ; • MARTHA C. AICCOT. Liberty Corners, Pa., Sept. 10, 1.872.—5cp.18-V* XECUTOR'S NOTICE'--Notice E is hereby given that all persons- Indebted to the estate of JOEL BARNES. late of t:lverton, deed. are requested to' maim' immediate payment and all persons lavirig claim , : against said estate ;mustpreelent ,hem: duly 'authenticated" for settle ment. ? RICHARD BEDFORD. . Oet.2-tvG I Esecutor. —case — .trespass ,appeal .appeal ...appeal DAHN 4 ISTRATOR'S -NOTICE.— .CA-Nottce is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of JAMES • DEWEY, late of Spring field, dee'd, . aro requested to make isentedhste payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them dray authenticated for settlement. , - LUCY DEIftY, IRVINE numEss.. Execntors. . Oct.9•wG AD3ITNIST.RA.TRIN.. NOTICE.-- Notice is hereby . given to all persona Indebted to the estate - of CIIAItLES •K. LADD, late To wanda, crec'd,.. mast - make. Immediate pment: and . all persens having claims against - said estate must present them duly authentleat for settle ment. - The books and aecounte of said deceased are left with Win. Foyle, F-sq, who is authorized to settle the same for me, and :.d just all matters relating . to the said estate. - ROSE S.:LADD, _ Admistratrix. , EGUITO ' S Notice is hereby gizczi that z 1 perNott.indebt ed to the estate of TIEZERIA:I.I SI. rEcii. decd, late or North Towanda, are rep:lest:A to nuake ate payment. and all persona baring rlaltas said estate =A, present them duly aufornticatodfOr settlement. -7 I3Elid. :St& GEG. S. PECX, ' sep.lB;l4 6 _ Ezecutot TEACHERS' EX,XI'IIN:ATIONS.- ..E. The Anisual Exsznlnations (lf Tearherq for the Public Schools, will. Le held as follaws:. - Oct. 21—Wilmot, -Suar .P.,un School Mom c. , " 22—Terry, Terrytown • -: •• . " 23—Albany and Overton. Kellogi Sc.lncl It, 24—Monroe, Monroe:or. School 11.-11,2 . .'' 25—Franklin, Cetaro ' - • 2G—Granville, " " . 2, " ,— LeT O 3". Corners ~ . 22—Canton, Bcro' - , • ,o—Troy, "' . '.! 31--Columbia, Anstinville •• . Nov. I—WelleP, Rowley 1141 - . • '.. 12—South Creek; Bunning ••• • - I t••.-121130,bury,•CeniervilIi: - •• - •• 's—Smithfield, Center' /- - •- • . . G—SpringEeld, ••• .. " 7—West Bur lington, Cottrp ..,.: ~ " 11—Thirliv2ton,Luther'E IN! : . . . " 12—Flter, \lilt:l7e .. " 13—Sheshequin, Coptr4- .••• - 14—Athens, Boro' - - ' 16—Wysox, Myerf‘bnr,l ••" - " 18—Litchtleld, Centre . ' 19,-Winclham, liitykoulall - .. • ' -- 20—Ec:rne, Boro . " 21—Orwell,. Ora - ell Ilill. .. . - 21—Warreo, Bowen If 01.b.w •" - " 23—P:E , , 1... , ..5myz;v: , 11 , 1 , ... - --., 25-11err.Mk. La.:tlon - " - ' ! " 2G—Wyalryi•lg. Cams:town .- - • •• ' 27—.Tm-carora, _Keeney . t... . - " 28—Asylum, Centre o . _ - .. 29—Standing Stone Stevens .- - - 20—Towand,s, B'ro' Applicants will please. provide tliems?lves with F0' , 1 1, " - : -3 1`• Pen, Ink, Pencil, and Union - Sixth Header. Illx" , relses to begin'at 9 o'clock. a.to, A. A. KELSEY, County Supt. Towanda, Oct. 1, 1872. .lECUTOR'S NOTICE.---Notice a. 4 giceit that %ill per'setis in.letty.l to the estate of IIENEDICT AIZNOLD, lato of Warren, dent, are requested to make immediate payro.itat, nn] a4l prisons having claims - against ea:d estate, must pret-ent them fluty antheutteated for settle ment. • C. V. S C: W. ARNOLD, • 5.p.18 , 411. ' Exeetitors. 3LINISTR TORS '*OTIC 13..Notke is heretty given that all• persons indebt ed tp the estate of John Gard, late of Albany. deceaned, are requested to meceinunediatc:payment and all - persons having claims a,; ,, •al.b.st said estate must present_the same duly authenticated for set tlement. • GEORGE GAUL • sep.ll-Ivi;Administrator. • AD3LIMSTRATOR'S NO CE.- Notice is hereby given to all persot's indellted to the 'estate of THOMAS CASE, late of Granville. deceased, most make immediate • payment, and all rirSonehaving claims againfit said estate must pfeserit them drily autlienticatedlor settlement: RILEON PACKARD, W.TENNINGS, Adminlatistors. ' sep.lB-w6 APPLICATION IN. DIVORCE.- To Alvin M. Josbn:—No. 272, May T., 1871. Ton are - hereby notified that Emilrdosfyri, your Afc,by her next friend,.Wellingtbn Brarehall ban ap plied to the court of common pleas of Bradford county. for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said court has appointed Monday, the 2,1 December, 1372, for hearing the said Emily in the premises, at which time and plaCe you can attend if you think proper. J. P. VA FLEET. Oct.l&w.l X Sheriff. &PPLICATION IN DIVORCE . .- To Cornelia Case.—No. 404 Nay TeYm, Ir 2. Von are hereby notifid that Geo. L. 'Case, your husband, has applied to the court of common pleas orDradford co., for a ilitorce' from the bonds of matrimony: and the said court hits appointed 11. , n- 1 day, the hi day of December, 18V, for bearing the said George in the premises. at -which time, And place you can attend if you think proper. 0ct.16.w4 J. P. FAN FLEET, Shei-iT. APPLICATION IN DIt'GRCE..--=- To Laura A. Shepard.—NO.„ 204, May T, , Yon are hereby, notified that C.l.l'..,Shimard, your.' hnaband. has applied to the court -of canteen pleas of Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and.the said court has appointed Mon- day, the 2d day of Dec., 1872, for hearing the said Shepard the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if yciu think proper: - J.P.'VAN FLEET, Sheriff. ' INCORPORATION NO T ICE- In the matter of the incorporation of the Aleth ,- (i diet Episcopal Church of Overton, EL—No. 158 Dec. Term, 1872. Notteeis hereby given that the above named Society" has presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County their articleof,Aasociation asking for a decree of Incorporation: and- the said Court haying eiaminecl - the same, and finding them convict, *ill decree that they be Incorporated as prayed for, on Monday, the 2d day. of DeCember, 18721 at 2 o'clock •unless. cause be shown to the contrary 0ct.16-R-3 HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN _ HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of MS ralua ble Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept rutty tip to its high standard; and it ie the,only reliable aid perfected preparation for rest4ing Gray cr Padeddlair to its youthful color, making it soft, hie trous, and silken. The scalp, by , its use, beconieS _White and clean, It removes all eruptions and-dand i nt!. and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hadr.glands. By Its-use the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness itrestores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, ; except in extreme old age. It Is the most economi t cat Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer ap plications, and gives •the hair- a splendid glossy ap pearance. A: A. Hayes, M. D., State ASsayer,,ot Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure - and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and . I consider "it the Best Preparation for - its intended - I ' purposes." _ As an elegant dressing for beautifying °the Hair, has no superior. ; ' • Sold by dil Druggists; and Dealeri in AI edeciau •Dr. H. C. Potrrxn, SON fr.. Co., Wholesale Agents. ; Towanda, Pa., and for sale by dealers !throughout the county. ~ ~ . . • Dec:7, 1871.-170.05% • ' E. MrnGOla IVl ll lll B is . aßingsl j ey . ) has now on lanic fal'nlerly . . . PALL & WINTER 3IILLINERY-Sr FANCY GOODS in a largo variety, each as real and imitation Laced, Sashes; Bows, Ribbons, Laeo Collars and 'Neck • Ruches in all-the latest novelties. She has also the latest styles In hair goods real and imitation. Rid Gloves, Shell and Straw ornaments, DOLLY -VARDEN JEWELRY, ' Ittl3racelette, Combs ' She has givenn - special attention to old Ladies Bonnets and Dress cars,.also Wards Caps, Ruches, ace. - I have Secured the services of a first class straw Milliner, and shall give good satisfaction in all manner of straw work. 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