Vratl i for,d Towanda, Thursday, November 7, 1872.. LOCAL AND GENERAL. M. A now time table will go into effect on the Pa.. N. Y. IL It., next week. Apples are more ntinndant in this section than for many years. Itier The Sullivan anthracite coal is again on sale at all tho yards in this borough. The Good Templars o Mon. roeton, will gip an Oyster Supper, Ni'ednes day evening, Nov. 13. its. The report that Judge MEactru is to take np his residence in Philadelphia, ip without foundation. liseEs • IS- Mrs. , wife of Join TioT vrs, died in ill's place on Friday last. The funeral took place int Snutliiy. Va. E. B. PALSONs, of Troy, is the proprietor of several coal yards along the line, of the Northern Central R. R. NO.- Owing . to the serious illness of Mrs , ..GrtsoN, no serviced were held in the 11. E. Church, on Sunday last. st 6 Turkeys fare well about these dace. Ina few weeks they will he making their farewells. Such is life. se,. The children_ are already mak ing preparations for Christmas, and the advent of old St. Nick. May the jolly old saint make them all happy. sop HiiivanD Mil! . EII, of the First Nat ionallbutk; Waverly, has been elected Pres !dent of a new Building Association in Athens township. ps.. Members of the bar of this county, Will giro Judge 1 / 4 „ttcurt a sapper on the occasion of his retiring' from the practice of law, sometime during the presertt month. va... The Sons of Tenipciance eon- Amptate a course. of lectures here this Winter. Rome talent will be employed to do the orat ing. We have plenty of it. F7 l- )EItiCR HAIIBIOTT, the dis tingnialted elocnlfonist , has consented to give readings in this place on Thanksgiving evening, at Merenr's Hall. Full particulars next week. va. Our devil has discovered tbAt there is some remarkable resemblance between a baby and wheat, since it is first cradled, then thrailhed, and Bnally becomes the flower of the familr. 1 Ilounc,E E. FITCH, who was as saulted and nearly murdered, in the Baggage Room of the Depot at Look-Haven, some days ,-; since, died on Friday, the 25th ult. is body was interred in Canton-. 105. WILLIE H. Um:cm, an attache of this office', has gone South, and ieill spend the Winter in Columbus.rto may tell the read ers of the IttriinrEn what he knows about Sunthern institutions when he returns. set- By the new timetable on the Nurtlicru Ccutral R. IL, trains leave Elmira as utli : 5:30 A. 51., 2.20 aritlG:3o P. at: 6:1,5 A. i., 12:50, .00 6.111 G:f3o i'. rtv- We have received a card from rprising ynnut; friend, JA3rE fl t; 1.' , 14:1• 1 1.eh /Lam that lu ha, comm..Leed of the ie. a 1 Pifofession in 8e11e !...t V.:. 11 ei3 ayd'ung man of great promise - , I.lm a briliiat.t. future. A iproni meat : citizen of this fe.. - .• night; i•ince r.t a late ::11e6 ntly tappid on the door. "Who Ilignirted lii 14etter-half. To which very impt_riaquiry,.the Leartiesa hußband replied asking , : `I. Whom do you expect at this hour f the nightli?" " Christ Weeping over Jerusa. lad. - I, vi..ry handsome iidad well executed engran.ing, to be presented fp every subieriber 11,:tt ie Ladies' Magazine, Peterson's if .0' for the year 1573. This phi lagazinc :f the best, 'and fl u cheapest publication 1.- hind in_ this country. The Republicans gave two - , 11 , 1 , /.. 5U1,1.11%12i . 6 Hotel, in the First Friday evening and another on e‘t long last. S. large rnunber were all 11,4 a marriage LI" SVI.LIVAN certainly liuows how to I,otet. PLI:ONAL.- 7 W. H. MORGAN has sold tr teat ` in Wy6aT., t.t.. G. W. VrS- Mr. M. 11:1S InOVNI into his olegant neW 31aL:1:Jta , L.t 1 : :.Itttottgl; not entirely well, to sec, able to bo about and au u ti h:tr.::cns Vie- The 'spiciest and most welcome .c on our table is: ILt ldrririi 31,971it1y, 14 : 011,11(..1 lend distributed,gratuitously by the at Clothing Merchant Prince, O. CI. Nic lurk. It is DO wonder' that a man 10 .1 n Vali edit each a sheet, While 'contructing tL.I large:4 ret)il clothing business in New York, Li, altlaSied a fortune. ENOUGII.—A thoughtful women's rights, cornea to their de effeUtively, as follows :" I have seen ,i delicate that they-were afraid to rick, : luar of the. horse running away; afraid to the dew might fall ; afredd,to sail, f•:! , 2.7 the boat might upset ; but - Lnever saw 101 , 1 to be Married, which is more rislfol a all o:ll..rt' ;P.12 tOgCtiler." ttii- The festival of All Saints' Day lebrated - uu Frbl,y last, by the Giallo -1 1-1,; , C pal t.llkurclies, with the ceremo -1‘..11-::al upon th , ; occa.ion. This festival was by rove - L'oniface in the early ; ''! the Feventh century, upon the occasion f an old heathen temple to 1 1- f ClubUianity, undei the invocation of 11:Iry an , l all the Saints. ILL campaign in this borough May evening by arousing sULLIVXN'd Hotel, in the First Ward. rti , a) ,.j of W. Is. DODGE, and • t' , n ,• !It I' gelltielnel), an olegant nys r 11 . 0';iCIPII, to 'which about-two •1 , nlLndastic Republicans sat down. '•• • , •:;•i• , .r r, Orr:ram; was vociferous '' ••••• I for, snd reldtantly came forward. i made vbc cf his most telling tuthustastically cheered. and .1:- ..13oLcolm were each • made noit and earnest speech -• Dv, *ethic; was closed by singing " John which a goodly number of • caiz..,•lls joined. IPS.. The following preamble and 1, 5•.:e11,,i,p, wire adopted by .Lellay Lodge, CI, A. an a tribute of respect to the L. "' r ry ‘,l a atte.l3tAl Brother: r , :io , u.As, It hits pleised the Grand Master .L . tb remove from this World our r, : . .r,tariet:owen ; therefore, That itr his demise the Order of Me , '.llA has lost one of its oldest triem: ' l pp:p. ardent supporters,' the commit upright.eitizen, and the family amerce .. Wirer: That.thauembers.of Lella.y Lodge • 171 . A. I% 11.., hereby tender the4acudy of , •• ( t • - •a::.1 their heartfelt sympathy, in this ,•. groat • ', That a copylof these resolutiotim ho the Mt...brow," ItEscarrrat, the 1;rod• Mwdrose LiEl•werat aria hide/wad ' , i 'i" 4 • , :wai), fur publication. -Yercisl of the SeC'•. The LECTURE* SEASON.—We believe our - Lecture Committee have decided upon an-, other Course of Lectures this season, notwith standing the fact that for the past two seasons the course has been maintained at a pecuniary loss of several hundred dollars to the commit•. tee. to trust that the present course will be patronized by all, and that the committee may not have to bear the burden of making up an other deficit. Some of the best talent in the field has been engaged, and we shall befaVored•with lectures from Gonna, Comm and Awns Incurinw. Negotiations aro also in progress to secure the services of Bzzeuza and Crum. ATIMIDEM Cm:rum—ln every con gregation there are a few persons who are al ways at church,- whether it shines or storms. There are others who-get there ordy when all conditions aro favcrable. They must feel well, free from headache, fatigue, worry or anything disturbing, and the skies must be bright, the wind from a particular direction, and the roads dry and solid. Given a throb of uneasiness, a stormy cloud, a little too much dampness, and their pews will bo vacant. In this variable eh mate, they consequently do not got to church very frequently, and when they do they aro so much strangers as hardly to feel at home. Now all know this is t ery wrong, and yet it is scarcely ever found fault with. But between the faithful antl.faithless, there are the hosts of lukewarm, upon whom dependence must at ways be uncertain. If ministers were to ke kept from their pulpits by the trilling hindran ces that keep others from the pews, presetting would only bo in occasional thing in most con gregations. And yet it Is Justus much the du ty of the people to be in their pews, as of the pastors to be in their pulpits. SOIBIBLE.—There is so much sound . sense in the following article on "local pride: which we clip from a Western paper, that we transfer it to oar columns for the benefit or this community: "If the citizens of a town desire to have the community of which - they are representatives, maintain an equality with sister communities, and wish the town wherever they . dwell to keep pace with others, in progress, it is necessary to cultivate true local pride; we do hot moan an inflated idea of superiority of all that pertains to their locality, or the extravagant laudation of every enterprise or undertaking in their midst, but a discriminating pride in all true ad vancement of the general welfare, and shall prompt a just defense of the merits of the town where they hatie set up the temple of home ; a fair commendation of its artistic) or natural beauties, and an , enzouragement to every indi vidual who puts his hand to the work of devel oping its resources, wealth and advantages. A community whose people are indifferent to the improvements that may be inaugurated within their boundaries, will make slow progress. The men who express no satisfaction at seeing a dwelling of comfort and taste-erected, who draw their prstrings tight, and grumble at the expense an artistic public edifice, shud dering at th increased taxation to pay for some modern improvement, which is to prove a bless ing to coming generations, are enemies to civi lization, as were the inhabitants of China, be fore its gates of superstition and ignorance were opened, and the genius of progress bade to en ter, "Every dwelling of taste that wealth erects in our midst should be welcomed; every public edifice that is reared should receive our com mendation; every temple of education 'shbnld be pointed out with pride as an evidence that we are preparing the generation to follow us to light that never-ending combat of the spiritual over the animal, of mind over matter. Every church that lifts its graceful spire heavenward, should be hailed as planting an altar, around which will cluster the blessings of education and refinement. We should reloiee at the puff of the engine, the clank of the shaft, and the hum of the ma-Cline, proclaiming that indristry reigns within our borders, for every additional stroke of labor fires on a surer foundation the future wealth of our community, and is rearing on an enduring basis the fabric of common prosperity. " We should possess local pride snfficient in the intellectual tastes of our society to encour age lectures of a high order, or first-class mu eical entertainments, showing by a fall attend ance that merit is appreciated, and that a de sire exists of establishing, a high standard of mental culture among the people. -- 1 ' "It.is a disgrace to those who are ever - ing to underrate the place of their bi • at home—seeing nothing to commend in t. e lo calities of which they are a representative part, but holding Amp to invidious comparison with a neighboring city or town. We honor a man who hat a true local pridltn his village or town where his own eheris d fireside exists, and who is not ashamed to point with pride, to the spot where his daily lot is cast." Fes' C. F. Cuoss keeps a full line of no stationcrv. .c§- The best lot of Marble Tables in ix. 71.. & SONS. If you want a , nice Chromo, or the I..test book, call at Caoss' Dool: Store. i All the novelties of the season ust received at EVA NS & HILDILETWB. tor ma you know th4t FROST & SoNs had Willow Cradles? NI. Keystone ClothiiAg Palace, Main street, next to First Natiorial Bank. site- Dross 'Making done at the Bee litre, by Ilitts TurzEttslCumustm Cnoss has already received his 'supply of Diaries fur 1873. ' • French Felt and Soft Crown ed Mils, at the Lee Hive Store. M. The American, Sewing Ma chine is the beet. :9 New Millinery Goods are con stantly being received at the Bee Hire Store. t4r - Large stock of Red and White %%cat Flour, at McCtaz E.DNV=P3'. Butterick's Patterns, at the Bee Hive. QS.. Warm meals at all hours a COWLES' Bakery. lrt' New Music, at the Bee Hive Mercur's block. , Sti' The Gardner Chair Seat is best. j Buttons, Fringes' and Passa mentarius, at the flee Hire Store. ROOMS over MOODY & Co.'s Store for rent. _Enquire of W. A. CIIAMBEN-LIN. Stop 'le - Fruit Jars, Tumblers, Bowls etc., !Or Jelly, at WICKUAY IC BLACK'S Store. pa.. Invisible Hair Nets, in' all no org , , at the Bee Hive Store. M. Sweet Potatoes and Cranber ries, at Cowt.E.; Bakery. .. EVANS S; HILDRETII call atten coil to tlit , ir advertisement of petr Fall Goods tom. A large assortment of Brack eta just received at Fitosr S Sots. reß - Don't fail to paper your rooms, now cALEINs will sell yon paper very cheap. re' Oysters by the quart, at 45 cents. H. A. Com.x.s. ter Job work, of every deseriptibn, neatly and expcditiousiy executed at this office. WArara).—A good watch repairer 'and Silversmith. W. A. Itocxwn.L. Vier Go to CROSS' BOok Store, and subscribe for the Citizen and Round 7hb/e, and get the two tine chromos given each subscriber. S. W. Lrrri.; Master BUSINESS LOCAL. Va. Gray Nets at the Bee Hive te,...Au entire new stock of Feath era, PIORCTS and Ribbons, at the Bee hive Store. Iia..WIIDICK ' S National Hay ant Cetfero, for aalo by PENDLETON S Damlow. stir A fine assortmen of ChrOrfoa and LdhographA, rve,.2ived at CALT,INS Book Store. They are very cheap. gm. Just received at the'Beo Hive, an elegant assortment of Ladies' and ?tibiae's' Linen Collars and Onfftl, also Laces, in the newc,t stylee. ay- The beatassoithient of Gents' Furnishing Goods at N. Godatnnes Keystone Clothing Palaoe. A large assortment of Ameri• can gook and Parlor 8k nee, Prrozzros k DASSOWIL t:, /-Furniture just,reduced 25 per cent, et Fp= Sox& July 15, 1872, se. Benson 4§; fallll4o of first-claim tom Oicos. exaLum keep a tlery, and sell at bot- i For first class insurance against lose or damage; or Are T: lightning, call at *roma* fr, IlLactee Agency. sigi.iYoung married people - about to cottacnco housekeeping , should call Ban nonux.tooes, and exAmine thoir stoves. *o-Batton Bid Gloves, at a. Co.'s, for ono dollar pot pair. 1872-4w.' OA. • Oct. 31 FOit , Etha--Qver WlCErrkm & Br,a4g 4 s. Enquiro at Lt. E. BoLENEmr..D'a Clothlnk Store, In BEror..nraiea Block. Fo = Sam—Two 'or three new honsesi desirably located. Terms easy. En v: oW. G. Gonoobr, at Turner 4t Gordon's pritiStore. ' Very latest styles in Bonnets s for Ladles, idisseal,and Children, at 'Mt%) Storp, No. 2, Mennen Block, To- and Eta, the Dee If pin don't know what you o Book and Stationin7 Line, call on want ih C. F. C 'lf you want a .first-class Par ,get tho tight How, on hand and P=DLETON Orwell, Pa. for Stor, for flak • e have seen GAtuniza's pat seat, and know it to be the beat. :.•ss have them. k!. ent eli ' Fa= to )ALE AT A BARGAnl ‘ .—One DE ,- 1 - DMuceB No. 4 Hand Hay Press, in goOd order. 3w. R. E. =tat; Mater, Pa. FOR A. great variety of Ladies' Beaver : saClotix 'gaoques, Shawls, Under Vests, Nubias and Hosiery, at B. A. Prrras k Co's. Oct. 31,11872-4 w. 1 Now is a good tithe to get your lettr•heada, envelopes and bill-heads 41riisted, and the Itzrowrza Mee is a good :Vaal to g l .t them executed. uoss has just received a new Wall raper, Everybody knows, or w, that Casan.zir's taste in thiinail , paper, is authority all through this bar II supply- of should-1w ter of w: I section te...11. J. Cuanis will pay especial attention tio the wants of his customers from now until fter Holidays. Bo if you want a nice picture or fine book, go there and make a se lection. CIOICE PURE, BRED . Pouvrur.—A: very few no Light Brahma!, Bronze Turkeys, and Buff and Partridge Cochin, for sale at ma gonad° :cm C. P. IVEI4.Es, Towanda. I - r ss- I.4aanus & Mom's, manufa& turers- of Shose celebrated spectacles, hard :-.. aged their agency from J. Ht(iLlilinn3 tO, • li'm. A. Cui.amentaDes. • z Carriage and Coach Painters will find a !large stock of Warden's Transfer Paintings, at doss Lnwis' Hardware Store, Towanda. , WY' F.rerybody should have one o those celebrated chairs, which w4en opened, forms a complete stepladder. For sale oily by J. 0. Eton & SONS. CENTRAZ COAL YAllD.—Allthrtieite , Coal—Nut, $4.25; Stove and Egg, $1.50 per ton. Sullivan Ahtt ratite Nut, Z 3.25; Stove and Egg, ,77 4.00 Per ton. It. 11. WEUxS. TI e place to buy a first-class Coolt or Parlor Stove, is at PLNDLETON k 33A1111.9w'5, Pa. Dn. Rpme -Lodge I. 0. of 0. F., No. 480, will be instituted at home, py D. P. KNAPP, D. b. G. M. for Bradford county, on Friday, Nov, 8, alternoon and evening. ' Rome, 00. 29, 1872. ate- K6ep a sharp' look out for now goods at Clll3ll3£l.ll.lN'S t ito is daily expect ing his now pattern tea iota. I/ you want any thing in his (line, you can't better yourself at any establislinient in the country. TUE BEST REVERSIBLE PLOW.—Far mere are invited to call and citmine this excel lent Level Land and Sido-Hill Plow. It has given. the belt satisfaction to all purchasers. Towanda, Fa. " BAREON & TALMADGE aro hard men to compete kith," said an old hardware dealer to us,i the other day. "how so?" .we enquired. "Because, they understand the hard ware business ; know where to buy, and 411, aw ful cheap." AT LAST IT HAS BEM; FOETID.—The chair seat th4t will never wear out. J. O. Fnorr k SONS are now prepared to put seats in all kinds of chairs with Gardner's patent chair Beat, which is the best and most durable seat in4he world.{ Call and seelit. Viir J. 0. FROST & SoNs wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house in Towanda, on a month's trial, and if it does not snit them, th4y will call and take it away. Now is your time to get perfect sleep. De sure you try, and then Mon will buy. • COIL AT WHOLESALE.—P. M. WFTSTS IS selling superior i Hard Anthracite Coal, by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any...R. B. station between Wyalusing and Athens. ;brow is the time to secure your Winter's supply: Crivess is now selling off his stock, preparatory to filling up for fall trade. If .you want wall paper, now is, your time to buy it cheaply. And if yon want a good book you Should select it now, while the stock is be ing disposed of. The editton of the Road and Poor Laws 'of this county, compiled by Capt. W. U. CAincocnart, is limited, and township officers who desire to procure copies, should apply soon. The work is for sale at this office 16. Do you want a sewing ma chine, and do yon know that tho Singer never disappoints? After seven years' experience we can truly say that the Singer t/cles give satisfac tion. • WrcEttni y BLicx, Agents-. Fon SALE on Mrs:T.- 7 1%e house now occupiedly w. H. Prr.l.En, ow Main St., oppositellia B.'Huurnurr's. Possession given firstfor October. Also the house on Plank Road known as Hughes' house. Enquire of Pox /c, Mpicurt. i. D. W. Hoaxes, of this place, has prepare() an excellent tUrniture varnish, and if how offering it _to the people of the county. Messrs. num A; Son recommend It as the beat article of ifie kind known. Every honse.iXepershonld have it. Frron, ti4o celebrated con:. fectioner, Li now manufacturing candies of all kinds, tine and common,. warranted pure and fresh. His assortmeut is equal to any to ino found.in the country,• and persona in pant of anything in his line, will find it to their interest to lire him a call. orderto make preparations for our •Fall stock, we will sell our Spring and Swimmer goods at low figures. It will therefore be to your interest to essurano our stock, as we sell the cheapest at the Keystone Clothing Pal exc. Ili• DO not be deceived, but re member that Mn. J. D. Rugs is the best pima to buy your most fashimatde Bonnets, Hate, - Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, all shades of Iro qualm Bilk for trimming, and in fact Clitery• - thin in that line. Millinery store on . Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. l._ Ezarzslon Warta DRAWICR, or Improved We 2 Curb and Bucket. A good de mand is springing up for this corircadent affair., It Is a good thing. i wiro the Excelsior Water Drawer a trial and on will like it 'E. If. Wxxams sells it. sir FUNK BURBANK, Ticket,igent Pa. & N. Y. R. R. Co., has been appointed sole . agent in this place for the sale of the Railway Passenger Assurance Co.s accident tickets. These tickets cost but a trifle, and °over all kinds of accidents. Fon Sal —House and Lot in To wanda Boro., near Collegiate Institute, for sale cheap for Trash or on time. Abundance of good fruit, a well of soft water, etc. ; house has u. rooms. Also house end lot on "Northern Lib erties.' Enqulro of 4. N. esx.nar, Towanda; NIP Tho Bradford Temperance Convention L 0. of G. T., will meet at Atlierett, November 21 and 22,1872. Able speakers will be in attendance, and all Church and Tempe rance organizations are invited to send dele gates. • S..C. thzt.conn, That. Bec'T. Wyslasing, Oct. 28,1872. lir Wit. Dthruou, our popular and intelligent music dealer, now makes his headquarters at the storo of • T.- Exxon, on Main street. Mr. Pirrmart is fully posted In regard to the various musical Instrument., and persons desiring to purchase should consult hbn. Tuzs.—Splendid Pear, Ap ple, and -other Fruit Trees of lino quality, thrifty, well rooted, hardy, and for sale cheap. Now is the right time to fill up vacant places in your orchards, and to sot out new ones. I invite all interested persons to visit my Nursery on Towanda Flats, and seo and buy for themselves. B. WELLES. Towanda, Oct. lb. sir BILMW & Hru would call the attention of the public to the fact that their market is always supplied with the choicest steaks, roasts, lamb and mutton, pork, sausage, fish, etc. They are now receiving daily supplies of fine fresh oysters, which they offer at whole sale and retail at the very lowest rates. Hey PitEsszs.—For sale, Ingersoll'i popular Bar and Eagle Improved Rand Hay Presses. Farmers will find it profitable to press their hay for Market; and, to do U themselves. They will find the Eagle No. 1 and 2 Presses to be just the very thing for the purpose. Tdwanda, Oct. 15. Norior...—Orlun Scorr, E. - V. IsTicn ots, and A. B. Durro::, Overseers of the Poor, of Smithfield township, have in charge three boys, aged respectively six, nine and eleven years ; and two girls, aged threo and a half and eight years.. Any persons wishing to take such children, are requested to make it known to the above named persons, or to either of them. DON'T BEM? TEIIS 1 woeson eq nist noS plow 'ma Vail/toy `Jalq;ola,e3ouglipav ,e4oux.nra 'onant..asou ol 02 noS vcrWo.nis oq paw ';apts , a;Pihi ro!u. w SO `_7lna aUj pooh w 'ziroo.Laap pooh v 'Burleson jo Svp Ivol2 epu soj Balavdoid at op—Balei2eitnnu, no logzny poo9 jo puoj asu oqn noS jo nv—noS 01 See om WIN - TEB,llTtt.rriEllY AT MIS. J. D. TErWs.-41 fine stock just received, embracing all the latest styles and colors found in New York market, which she offers at low prices. The ladies are cordially invited to call and in spect the stock before purchasing. Me. J. D. HILL, Griffith & Patton's Dlock, Bridge-St., Towanda, Pa: g ThiY Bradford County Teach ers' Association will Lold its annual session at Burlington Borough, November 8 and 9, 1872. The following Are the appointments fir that occasion : Lecturer, Iler. J. V. Lowm.t.; Alter nate, Dr. R. 11. ELY. Declaimers, Wraorit Gus- Tts and Jon:: 111cCuir. Raw:lists, Miss BlAut Rice and Mrs. AIN - Ns. Ross. Business Commit tee, W. 11. D. Grum:, StErrava - 11111., AS:SN7.O Ross, Miss CELIA Lo;so and Miss .atrat, Pam.rs. L. M. RIDGWAY, Sec'3 - . Rome, Oct, 24,1872. ter The cravings of an empty stomach, often lead men into crime. A crazed brain, from the effects of intoxicating drink ta ken into the stomach, often impels men to the commission of acts at which they would shud der when sober. If yon desire to fill the stom ach, and satisfy the cravings of hunger in such manner as not to entail any evil or regret, go to Cowers' Bakery, and get a good, warm meal, for a price within the reach of the poorest man that walks the streets, and fit for a king. ALES. KEEFE. Enterprise is the life of a place. The enterprise and business spirit of every citizen, is a part of the general prosperi ty and growth of our village. Mr. HUGUENIN and tirothig, so favorably known in our commu nity for their bnainess tact and honer, dealing,- have rented tho old stand formerly. occupied by A. M. Wanszn, and will spare neither trou ble nor expense in order to snake thig popular stand the best jewelry store in town. Thank ful for the kind patronage tendered to him for the East years, Ur. ILL'GrWri will endeavor to denerilf the good will of his many patrons and Friends. B. 11. WELIX.. SU SQUEILLVIA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —The first Winter term of this institution will commence Bfenday,November 4, 1572. Class es will be organized in the English branches, Book-keeping, etc., for the benefit of now stu dents. Penmanship will receive that attention which its practical utility merits. Those in tending to enter the school this term, should =die an effort to commence the first day, that they may present at the organization of the classes. :No pains will he:spared in any depart ment, and special attention will be given to those who desire in one or two terms to obtain the largest possible amount of practical know ledge. Stir It is a popular. fallacy that promissory notes, written or signed in pencil, ;will not stand good in law, and a case has just been dismissed by oneOf the New York courts, grounded on that belief, the decision being given that a note in pencil is legally as binding <as one in ink. ` STORY On Promissory Notes,'7 declares that "a promissory note must be in writing, either in ink cir pencil ; that is to say, the signature of, thqpremiser must be so; the body of the note may bo printed." This is con clusive ; but the courts in a great many cases, and without a dissenting judgment, have con firmed thik rule. A note promising to pay a certain amount of money is merely an indebt. edness, and a note without the signature of the promiser is good, if there is evidence that the promisor intended to execute it ; that is to say, with the additional evidence mentioned. .The note is prima facia cvideace uf the indebt. edness. • THE COTS", TAY GrurzuAN.—VoLvare ran. I.ll'3.—Tur. 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Withfflie Co-operation of so large a corps of Practical men, this Journal is intend ed to possess exceptional value. as the chosen medium of inter-communication among all classes interested in the products and of - the land—those who Cultivate and those who Consume—the Buyer and Shipper, as well as the first owner of the Crop—Breeders of Ina? proved Animals and their Customers—Mann -1 facturers of Improved Machinery and those. who purchase and employ it—Nurserymen and Fruit Raisers—and, especially,. to supply fuller and better data as to Mc 'progress, prospects and returns el 'cacti successive Seazen, as throning lighfapon ono cd tho moat Important of all questions—Wbon.to , Boy and when to So& TEIOII3.—The Covariar Ostrimsaus is pub. !kilted we ekly, on the following tarmi, --- when paid strictly in &lianas : One copy, one year, $2.50 ; Four &pies, $lO, and an additional copy for the year bee to the sender of the Chub; Ten Cocjes, $2O, and an additional copy for the year froo to the sender of the Club. Spun= Conre Fs= Address A CIAnD.—I take this inetkioa of re 'turning my l tdncoro thanks to the'citizens of - Bradford.county for the liberal patroriago they lave bestowed uporkme this past season; and a continuance of the same being an tuadoubted fact, as our goals have given. and aliays will give, satisfaction. We are having manufactur ed in Tibiladelphla the largest and meat com plete stock of Fall and Winter goods e er seen in Bradfoie county. Ileum Goal: & X oa, the popular aid stylish merchant - are located in oar establishinent, and are prepared to take your orders for stylish clothes. Our stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods next Fall will surpass any outside of the large cities, as it is my intention to havo a stock of the period. stir No pill in the world ever hid anything like tho circulation of Arm's Prsrs; Throughout these States, Mexico, and theteri tral American Republic, down the slopes of the Andes, and across the pampas of South Ameri-' ca, in negro villages amid the fervid wilds of Africa, throughout the jangles of India, and the steppes of interior Asia, over the owitinent of Australia, and the islands of the Pacific, these Pills aro khown and everywhere used as family remedies for diseases. With distant nations, their wonderful cures attract more attention than they do at home ; for the sentiment of wonder takes a far deeper hold on their minds than tho iesults of a higher scientific skill with ns. The amount consumed reffaires seventy five thousand doses a. day to supply it. An inspection of the manufactory showed us how this enormous demand is made and sustained. Added to the consummate skill of their compo sition, is an extreme care in Their manufactob which at once micros the moat perfect materi al and their most accurate combination. The consequence is a plower and certainty in con trolling disease which other remedies never at tained.—Baibuore Cnuricp How To Go WEsr.f—Trus is an en quiry which every one should , have truthfully answered before he Marts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of routes will is many cases save much trouble, time and money. . Tho "C. B. A-Q. B.i 1t.," .running trcim Chi cago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the "I. B. A: W. Route," running from Indian apolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, kayo achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as the leading Passenger Routes' to the West. At Burlington they connect with the B. do M. B. 8., and form the great Burling ton Route, which runs direct thro.ugh Southern lowa to Nebraska and Kansas, with closo con nections to California and the Territoriei; and passengers starting nom Bradford county, on their way westward, cannot do bettor than to take the;BrnisNavorr &arm. B. I. Wzuzs This Lille has published a pamphlet called "how to Go West f " which contains much valu able information; a large •correct map of the Great West, which, can be obtained free of charge by addressing Mho' General Passenger Agent B. & M. B. IL, Burlington, lowa. DUART—BIIN YA.N.—Oct. . 4 9. at the residence of William Banyan, by the Rev. S. P. Gates, Dir. John W. Dnart, of Canton, and afisa Etlit Banyan, of Grwaville. BBOWN.--4n Herrick, Penn., Oct. 27, 1872; at the house of her son John Brown, Jane Brown, widow of tho late Benjamin Brown, aged 80 yews, 5 months and 3 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. T ---0:--- Stir Thom: Maddocks, Produce Commission Ncrchant, 220 Pennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton, Pa. Butter, Eggs, Lard, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes, ge., ac. Consignments soli cited, and returns promptly made on. sale of Goods. Refercnens_cbcerfully given. Corres i : poudetice solicited. Fort SALE ; Six HOILSES.--Or ex cliango,either fozcinnaber. B. F. Bowman, To wanda. • 3t. FOR SALE. -3 full-blood Cotswold Back. B. F. BOWILAN, Towanda. z Tickets for all points West via. Lake shore anti Michigan Southern 'Rail way for sale at Freight Dept of Pa. .& N. N. 11- B. Co. • • Aug. 14-3 m. FA.RII AT A. BARGAIN.--The undersigned oCers for sale his farm in North Towanda, at a bargain. The farm contains about 53 acres, 43 acres under good state of cultivation the balance well timbered. There Ltalso plenty o, good fruit, good buildings, and never-falling wstc.f Will sell ou reasonable terms and give time on r portion of the Purchase money. C. E. Nv Noith Towanda, Oct. 9, 1972. MRS. E. J. .31DTGOS (formerly Mina Kingsley.) has now on hand FALL d; WINTER .NLILLOE DT FAXCY GOODS In a large variety. such as real and imitation Laces, Sashes, Bows, Ribbons, Lace Collars and Neck Finches in all tho latest novelties. She has also the Latest styles in hair goods real and imitation. Sid Gloves, Shell and Straw ornaments, DOLLY VARDEN JEWELRY, In Braceletta, Combs &c.,Rho has given special attention to old Ladies B eta and Dress caps, also Infants Caps, Rttchea, Lc. I have second tho semi s of a Dist class straw Milliner, • and shall giro ood. Satisfaction in all manner of straw work. Booms at the old stand, over wour Brothers clothing store. RUBBER PAINT! THE BEST TAM' ,ES THE WORLD. ALII , SHADES,' TINTS, Sz, COLORS PURE WHITE Alit JET BLACK FOB SALE AT WHOLESALE A...1D RETAIL. WATER PROOF & BEtivintErL, !Salo from the very best material. Two coats of theittamm Put aro better than three coats of ordinary paint. It is a chemical comp.nand, which, when applied as paint, Is as firm as horn. yet elastic, and Prodne• , ing a gloss equal to varnish. , It his been manufactured in the ITnited States for six years past and stood - the severest tests and has established for itself a brilliant reputation upon a firm basis for the following 'qualities needed to make any paint valuable, namely: Durable, not affected by sun, Find; frost, heat,' or water; firm and elastic, strong and &Dicer; will net crack or peel off; retains its color, giving a surface as bright, smooth, and delicate as if varnished. It flows from the brush freely and settles prlangtly. Is' adapted to all kinds of painting on either wood, iron, brick, or plaster. 'So other paint will resist water equa l to It, mating it unequaled for painting vessels or metal roofs. In 01 tho requisites of a first-class paint the Blab. her Paint is nacqucited. It tq prepared in Pure White, and in all Cottage and other colors. compris ing any number of different shades. One gallon of the Rubbei Paint will cover twenty to thirty yards two costa. • MIXED BEADY YOB HEE AND SOLD BY THE GALLON In 1,2, 3,4, 3,10, 13, 20, and 40 GALLON PACKAGES: AT MANDIPAO. Sample calor.cards,llrculare, references, price liste, and other particulars furnished by the sub scriber by snail, or on personal ramification. Tow•IASI, Noy. 6, 1672 NOTICE. -- J: RN A. __ECORD,- of ,Toivan ds, has just received the Agency of the Water town Fire th.thradce Company, of Watertown, N: Y., which'!, a first-class Company in all respects, with cash wefts of 425,000. Is confined by its character to Farm Property awl Dwelling Rouse Mika; is therefore perfectly safe. pa—s all loss or damage of tearing to,,pleacs, whether & ensues or not. _ Also pays for live stock killed by lightning in the barns or at large on the premises. Yon can On money by seeing' Mr. Rec ord before insuring elsewhere. Call and get a Cir cular of tend for one. A. RECORD, Agent, 0.:t1,1172.-Cm Tosvanda, L== Trim= & Box.,Pnblishars, Albany, N. Y. N. GoLDsxrm. Keystone Clothing Palace. HARRIED. DIED,. Now Adverthements. C3wAY, DtIIIO3LE, liI,ASnO, TUBERS' PRICES R. M. WELLES, Wholesale and Ectal Agent. ihwoll A Co. pcyviriaLL deco. Are now receiving .fM= SECOND AND LARGEST STOOK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Which they confidently invite the attention• of all who wish to see ri 40/1 1 1 IB T X*I - 0:4 i I Azv 4 OF GOODS And to buy them, AT R-ARGAINS. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMM COMPLETE THE BEST STOCK OF GOODS FMT.WW .- T•IMI I MM PO:MODiespOoloixamm SHOWN Please call and see them. lei OA: Vlia oxaug)sol oxi Frr'i l gs . M l F:TrtTWM OW OPENING, , AT VERY LOW PRICES 11.:M_,WMMVEr"TiM9 Of which we have a VERY LARGE STOCK. =I SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND PUBS NOW OPEN. 1 tWERY STYLE AND AT kivai;“/AnicTteii ; We cannot enumerate all the kinds of new goods wei l are now receiving hut would ask an inspection of our stock. Towanda, Nov. 6, 1872. . • 1 QHKEtiFFS:SALt d -By virtu of N.; sundry write of racks lathed .oat of the Court of Coninnata Pleas of Bradford _COWAN and to me directed, MOB be exposed UPI). Re Sale at the Coat House in the Borough or To wands. THIHUIDAY. DECENIMIR 6, 1872, - "*lt 1 o'clock, p.m., the following described lot, pleee..or (Metattend situate In Ilurtck PTV. bounded u a: On the north by public runway known as • the Stale Beg 4 on the east and south by lands of John Beardale2, West.by land of the ertftie Fanny B. Bull and Edward S. Terrell; containing about 2 acres, more Or. all Improved. with is small framed dwelling gouge, small framed barn. and few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into execution at the snit of H. - Illectim'a use tra "Susannah Bradshaw and Wm. If Bradshaw. •• - ALSO--One other lot, piece, Or parcel of land situ ate in Wells twp., bounded las, follows: On the north by , lands -of fiylvanus i Vsnßusktrk, cast by Nehemiah Rathbun, south by land in possession of Wade Bearstalee and land of i v el •thilawold. west by Daniel Darrimple; containing 87t; acres; more or leas, about 60 acres insprund. with a framed., house, framed barn, and few trees thereon. Seized and taken into oxestion at the suleof James IL Brink vs Geo. W. Brit*. ALSO—Gne other lot, piece, or parcel of bind sit uate in Towanda Bore:, bounded as follows:,On the north by kids of D. S. :Pratt. east by sa shier. south by Adam Wolfe, west by Third greet; ,bebig about 30 feet fronton said Third street and' =- zing back to the centre of said !alley, about 150 feet more or less, with., small frainest , dwelling house and few fruit trees thereon ' Seized and taken into elect:Min at. the suit W: Lane vs Wm. tilles. • ALSO—One other lot, piece e parcel of land site ate in, Itheahoquin tap., bo ed as follows; On the north by lands of Doug Davidson, L. Hill, Ralph Gore and the public highirsy, on rho cut by Clinton and Daniel Gore - and the public highway, eolith by land belonging to rho estate of G. 0. Gore. deceased, west by Susquehanna. River; containing 20 acres, more or less, about SO acres improved, with a framed dwelling house,&ink tarn .with a horse barn attached, and fruit thereon. Seized and taken into execution at rho snit of H. W. Thomas vs Fred C. Gore. 7 I ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of lantitit nate in Towanda Bore., bounded as follows: On, the north.by lands of Solomon Walborn and IL Jacobs, east by T. C. Delano, south by Fine street, west by e. M. Manville; being about 1001-feet front on laid Pine street and about 112 tett deep, running back from said street to the south line of lands of said. Walbo o rn and Jacobs, with a franied dwelling house theren. Seized and taken into eseciaHon at the snit of E. T. Foz vs C. D... Cash & Co. and James 0. Frost, smutty. ALSO—Ono other lot, piece, oi, panel of land sit uate in Bore., bounded* follows: Ori the north by land of James 0. Frost east .by John F. Ifeana, south by John Lantz, wet by Charted st. being about 106 feet front on s d Charles street, and riming back to line of land/ of said John F. Meatus. about 140 feet, more or less, with a framed shop thereon. ALSO—The defendants C. B. Cash - and F. A. - Cash's undivided two-fifths (2-5) intetest In ono eth er lot, piece, or parcel of land situate in Towanda ' Bore., aforesaid, bounded on the! north by Poplar street, east by Third staeet, south by Wm. Griffis,' west - by an alley; being about 165' feet trent on said' Third street and about 221 feet back on said Poplar street, with a two-story gothic brick dwelling house small framed barn, and other outbnildings and few. fruit and ornamental tree. thereon. Slid lot known as the Homestead Lot of the Did Cash estate. ALSO—The defendants, C. D. Cash and P. A Cash's undivided two-fifths Interest in ono other lot, piece, or parcel of land situate in Barclay twp., containing 113 acres, more or less, in the warrantee name-of D. H. Cunningham, with a saw mill, two mill houses, and a stable thereon. ALSO—The defendants, 0. D. Cash and F. A. Cash's undivided two-fifths interest in, ono other lot, piece, or tract of land situate in Barclay bell., containing 400 urea, more or less. .in the warrantee name of Peter Ladles. ALSO—The defendants. C. D. Cash' and F. A. Cash's undivided two-fifths interest. in one other lot, piece, or tract of land situate lin Barclay te-p., containing 330 acres, more or less, in the warrantee name of Joseph Ladley. ALSO—The defendants, C. D. !Cash and F. A. Cash's undivided two-filth interes i in one other -lot, piece, or tract of land situate in B relay twp., con taining 335 acres, more or less, the warra tee 'bane of Wolter Stewart. ALSO—The defendants. C. D. Cash and. .A. Cash's undivided twpafthe - interost in one er lot, piece, or tract of land situatel, in Barclay " ud Overtan'twfas., containing 400 acres, more or. 1 83; In the warrantee name of Andrew Ladiey. Seized and taken Into execution at tlio suit' E. T. Fox's use vs C. D. Cash and F. A. Cash, se curity. ALSO—Out - CM oenther lot. piece, or parcel of laml Situ ate in Towanda twP,. bounded as follows: On the: north by land of B. 11. Mace, cast by Michael De fame, south by James McGill, west John,lloW man; containing 34 acres, more or less, no Improve 'MOM ' ALSO—One other lot„ . plece, or pM•cel of land sit uate in Towanda Bora., bounded as follows. On the north and east by land of John F. Means, south by E. T. Elliott, west by Spruce strreth containing one acre, more or less, all tmprored,"with a two•story framed dwelling house, framed barn. and few fruit trees thereon. t Seized and taken' into - execationl at the suit of P. L. Ward ye James P. Lewis and Benjamin Lewis. Also at the, suit of D. 0. Etollon TS James P. Lew - , is and Benjamin Lewis. td - J. P. VAN FLEET, Sheriff. _ ORPHA.N I B, _COITRT SALE.-By virtue of an order issued out Of the Orphan !s Court of Bradford County. the tuaderaisnea admin istrator orthe estate of J. Borrance Allen, late of Wysox twp.. deceased, will expose to public sale at the late residence of J. D. Allen, an SATURDAY,. NOV. 23, 1872. at la o'clock, a.m., the., l „9lovving des cribed lot. piece or parcel of land, principally unim proved, situate in Shealieguin twill. Bradford Co.„ Pa., bounded as follows: Beginning at the south line of land Of D. Ilill; thence south! 10 deg. east 28 per; thence south G deg. east 53 per; thence south . dep. east 43 per; thence- soutisoo east. 36 1-10 per: thence south 19 deg.' west 20 5 10 per. to the north line of land of 31. Maloney; thence along north line of said Maloney's land 92 3-10 per. to the west line of said Ilaloners, land:- thence' north 27 deg. east 34 per; thence a westerly course along a north line of lands of Sohn Barton 61 1-10 per to a cor; thence north 3 deg. , east 162 2-10 per. to the north-west cor. et the land; .thence south 87 deg. east 53 per; thence south 3 deg. west 'l6 . 6 f lo .'per; thence south S 7 deg. east 22 5-10: per. to place of beginning; containing, 95 acres and GG perches, more or less, with theapportenancei. ALSO—The-timber on ono acre of land as follows described; Beginning one - -haltrod south of a cer tain rail fence on road, and also one-half rolsonth erly on Delos Vargason's line andyntining southerly on said lino and along said road far enough to mshe one acre; which timber was reserved to J. Dorranco Allen by his father John Allen, in a sale of said land by said John Allen to! John B. Conklin in a deed dated Feb. 18,-1967. TEMI9.-460 to be Raid on the property being struck down, $5OO on confirmation or rale, the bal ance in one year from cnflrmation. • Cict.23-wt3 'M. 11. LASING, Adinr• ORPHAN'S COTIRT virtue, of au order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, guardi an of Lorintha G. Bailey and Minnie Bailey, minor children of Dudley 31. Bailey, deceased, late of Le.. Rayeville Boro.. will expose to public . sale, on the premises. on FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1972, at - 1 o'clock, p.m.; all the iutcrest of said miner children, also . the widow's dower in the following described real estate,. consistins of two, lots lying d being in the village of Le- Raysville• e first lot bounded as follows: 'Begin ning he southeast cor. of lot owned by the es tate dD. 31. Bailey; thence south. along the high .p 19 feet to a cor: thence westerly along lands of amen R. Fletcher 4', rods to a cor. on land of Jo- siah Benham; thence northerly along line of said Benham 19. feet to the south-west cur. of lot now owned by the said estate lof D. M. Bailey; thence easterly along the said, Bailey line 4i.;, rods to the place of begnning; containing 5 perches andy . square feet, more or less, With.a small frame barn thereon. Tho second lot is bounded as follows: Beginning at the south-ptst car. of a Tot owned by. Daniel Bailey on the weat side of highway running, north and south through the village of Isdlaysville; thence along saidlighway south to north-east car. 'of lot owned by Nelson Boss on west side of said highway; thence Westerly along said Ross' line to north-west cor. of said Ross' 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 Balley's line to the place of be ginning; containing one-hall - acre, more or less, with a framed two-story hfuse Uireon. POWELL & CO. TE.11519.—550 on the property being struck down, the balance in one year from confirmation with interest. JULIA A. )3HE.BWOOD, 0ct.23-wC I Guardian. TN THE MATTER OF THE PAR- 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 i as there are parties entitled, ' -and that they have valued the same at the sum of . fifty-five dollars ($55.00) per acre, making for the CS acres and 4 perches mentioned in said writ, the slim of three thousand, seven hundred and forty-one dol lars and thirty-seven and one.half cents, ($3,711.37 being filed on motion of Overton k nsbree, attor neys for partitioners, grant a rule on Dudley Cl, Phelps. of Smithfield, Darius B. Phelps; whose last known place of residence was in Tempelam, Tempe l.= county, Canada, Asa Phelps, of Smithfield,-Har nion A. Phelps. whose last known residence was at Brownsville, Toby county, California, Rowena Campbell, wife of Albert Campbell, residing at SunilMeld aforesaid; Jared 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 !mown place of residence was at Pen Tan, New Tork, come into court on the 21 Monday of -December Term, a day fared by the-court. and accept or reface to accept the min estate at the valuation or bid for the same. By the Court, . C. E. ()LAMM°, 5cp.11.72 r Clerk. NCORPORA.TIO,N the matter of the Inec l rpeomtion of the TirFt Methodist Episcopal Church, of Litchfield.—No. 425 Dec. Term, 181'2. Notice IR hereby given...that the above named Et.). clay has presented to the Court of Common / . leas of Bradford County their articles el association, ask ing for a decree of incorporation, and the ea:kl cen7t having examined the same and finding them corrceit trill decree that they be incorporated *sprayed for, on Monday, the 2d day of Dec., 1872, at 2 u'elooi; p.m., unless canoe be shosm_to the contrary. 0cc.23-w3 TIIOII.-15, Prot. INCORPORATION NO 'IC E 7- In the matte, of the incorporation of the Iletho dlst Episcopal Church of Overton, 153 Dee. Term. 1872. i. Notice is hereby e'iven that the above named . Society has presented ,to the Court of CDII3IIIOII Pleas of Bradford . CountY.thelr article of Association asking for a decree of Incorporation, and the said Court having examined the - same, and findinp, them correct, will decree that they be incorporated as prayed' for, on Monday, the 2d day of, December. 1372, at 2 o'clock p.m., unless cause be shown to the contrary. • W. A. THO3LAS. Oct.lC-WS • 4 Prothonotary. DISSOLUTION: --The iartnership . heretnfore existing,, known As Wells k Titus, is th:s day iii , •s•alve..ll , y tuntital conseut..l Thu ac. ur.t2. co: the I^.te firm are tn hin , ts of S. O. Ti tif9 NI" eettlenneur in whom. all persons intiebt.ed are rezureA,a to malzotmmetlhn• payment. Taw:lll,la, S..T. WELLS v;;;!1, colitlriizi . l by 0:‘, Fllbt,crip k.:,, at V.v.: , W . 01. 1 .1. e - .1.11'1.1. 11.1 to all +,;:o t ,sit_': a kiln. U. 3 IAISS0111.7.1:10N.- —.;.,)tiec,‘ is hers _lJF ireu tha partarrahip lately toiNtatin',' listv.ron W. A. Peek, expired on leth el 0 , tqlwr. I e7d. by its mrn litnitatbm: AD ow•ac . to the ea - . 3 partnership are t , 1w re. reiv, dby NV. A. Petit, and dclictnaa et, said roLipr.-,to b pre ,, nted to .litta for pay ment; .W. ertli will conti one the practice of Ira* at tbold ptc.colmeinee.:. W. A. - 1.1 - elf., Octi ELIO , • B. M. rECE. • TIT VRTS WIIITEc , PRIPS at _ - tJ;) SHERIF'F'S SALE.--By virtue of sundry trite of FL Fa. and WM. Expo. issued easel the Court of Common Fleas of Bradford come. ty to me directed and delivered, will. be Mew/. to P_obtle Wert the Court Sono in the Boroug h 'remind*, in said county, on WFWESDAY, NOV. 27,1871, it 1 o'clock, p.m., the following - described Piece or parcel of hind situate tztTcnininds Boro. bounded as follows; On the north by Weston st., on the east by land of Sol. booze% meth -by land belonging to the estate of Charlotte Ward, deed. on the west by Main street, being 63 fait on said Hain street and 106 feet deep, with a brick;dwelling house thereon. . Betted and Ishii into execution at tho snit o! Jas, Simla In tnist, for Sarsh Ada/sldo biWK:rn vs Addl., son G. ?dawn. - ALflO—One other let, pieco or.parcttl of I=W:tit:l -ate in Wyse: twp., bounded as follows: On the, north by land of Henry Wood and Charles Dougher4 ty, east by N. N. Parka, loath by W.IB. Parks and J. D. Muds, west by John Johnson, Charles Dong 4 erty and Henry Wood; containing 120 acres. raoref or leas, about 100 acres improved, with framedi house, two framed barns, and apple orchard there-1 on, Seized, and taken intecreentiOn at tl Milt of J.P.I Kirby's use vs John Parks. ALS°—One other lot. Diet:liar parcel of land saint' ate in Windham twp..boundad ay followo; ning at the north-ead cor. of a tract of land in the name of Andrew Dunbar, thence wed 160 per. to a small beach tree, thenco,north 106 per. to a-port and Stones, thence west 113 240 2cr. to a post and stones, thence north 105 MO per. to a -pest and stones, thence east along 'and of Morris Lawrence, and Michael Quilty 307 per to a post and stones. thence south 8 deg. Rest' 213 140 per. to place of beginning; containing 294 scres,..moro or less, ex cepting therefrom 44 acres off 'the west 'ski* of said land sold by Norman Cowles to lames Peck. . Seized and Olen into execution at the snit of El banan Small: vs ♦. 11. Cowles. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laud situ. ate in Athens twp., bounded as follows: On the north by land of Robert Dildine, east by a street, south by law Wood, west by Patrick I:rich and the Collins heirs; • containing ono-sixth of an acre more or less; improved with a bne-story framed house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 1:m -1y fr 'Murray vs John flolland. - Also atthe suit otO. W. Shipman vs duo. Holland. ALSO—Ono other lot, piece or parcel' of land situ ate in Ulster twp.. bounded es follows: On the north hYland of Dailutt'llyers. cast by, public high inyg from Towanda to Oster. south laud the possession of the Widow flood. west by said Dari4s Myers; containing one-half Isere, more or less; improved with a two-story steam grist with cider mill attached, together with' the engine, boiler', and machinery attached and b,elottging to same. - Seized and taken into execution at the cult of Sa rah Myers ca Darius Myers, G. S. Campbell, Henry L. Mingle, Lyman Lincoln and A. B. Lincoln. • Also at the snit of Sarah Al) era vs Darius Myers, A. B. Lincoln and Z. 0. Cainpbell,.h.tre tenants. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land sati ate In- Cleter twp.. bounded as follows: On. the north by land of Edward Lockwood, east by Sus quehanna River, south by land of Mrs. Mary Ann Walker, west by Edward Mille; containing .63 acres. more by less, about 12 acres improved. with an orchard of fruit trees thereon. . ALSO—One other lot, pieco or parcel of land situ- Ate - in Ulster trip. aforesaid, bounded on the north by.public highway leading from Ulster tillage to Smithfield, (called Smithfield road). east by road or street leading from said Smithfield road to Church quad School-horase In Ulster tillage, south and west by lands of Matilda Lockwood; being about feet fronron said Smithfield road and about 128!, feet deep, containing 11,42 G? setusre feet, more Or leas, with a framed dwelling house, trained barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C. F. Nichols is D. B. Walker and E. L. Walker. Also at the snit of B. W. Lane is Walker and D. D.'Walker. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in South Creek twp., bounded as follows: On the north by New York State line, cast by land lof Merritt Kinsman, south by C. Crane,. trust by Ef. Allen . ; containing 50 acres, =Ore or less, no im pros-erne:444 with a framed houselherecni. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J. M. Young vs Hiram T. Kinsman. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of landstaltu ate in Columbia tarp., bounded as follows: Orilbe north by public.bighway leading from Columbia X 'loads to Anstinville, east by lands of Stkplien Ger nett and the Northern Central Ell. Co., south by George Furman, west by public highway leading from Columbia X rtoads to tlio" hunt School- horse ";fso called); containing 155 acres', more or about $3 acres iinpro'red. with ti , jo trained barns : and other out buildings, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into elocution at the suit o Pomeroy Bros. vs Abram Martin and Fur Enan.' • • ALSO—One other lot, piece or pareol of Load thin ate in Alba Boro., bounded as follows: On the north, by public highway leading from Alba to Granville lealled•the Granville road), east 'by land of A. J. erritt..sonth by John Bayer and V. 51.:Wilson. west by Northein Central nit. Co., I)."..ine 40 feet front or/ said Grinvillyoad and 50. feet def 4, a blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the' suit of Bower k. Bother vs W. IL Stull. , ALSO—One other lot, piece; or parcel of .land situ ate in Wells tsp., bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Charles - Veneer anal A. Fetivager, west by John Watson, south- by A. W. Snapp, east by V. C. Leonard and Charles Veneer:Qoutainhut 72 acres, more or less, all improredi with. one frame house, frame barn and other out buildings, anal an apple orchard thereon. - - Seized and taken into execution at the suit of J. H. Brink and Walter S. Bowman's use vs Joseph C. Gale. ALSO—Ond other lot, piece or parcel' of land situ ate in Litchtleld,twp., bounded as follows: Mug, at a post and stones on the warrant line the cor. of a lot owned by Warren' Strube along the • • Randolph road." thence on the said warrant line north 1 deg. cast i 7 rods, thence,north 52 dig. east GO 7-10 rods to a post, thence south 48 deg. east 344 rods running upon the - fence now standing upon the west side of the orchard as now staked' out, thence north 81 deg. east 10 4-10 rods to .centre of Rome and Athens road; thence south 48 deg. - east in centre of said road 20 6-10 rods to Johnson's ("or- , net's, thence south 73 deg. west 125 4-10 rods in cetie pfrid Randolph road" to place of begin tring,; containing 39 acres and 0 perches, more or leas, about 15 acres improved, and being . the 'same land as conveyed to Warren btruide by Wm. liar- j rington by article of agrennent dated .31,,rch 2i, 1872. Seized and taken into cmccutlion at the suit of Wm Harrington`vs Warren Strublc, ALSO-One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ: atadn Towanda twp:, bounded as follows: 'Begin ning ata black oak being the south-west cor. of a" lot heretofore deeded by' J. I'. Kirby and wife - to Henry Scoville, retuning thence . north deg.and 115 ruin. wsst-43 per. to e cor. post and stones, then-e south-65 deg. 30 min, west 64 3-4 per to. a cor. on the west side of Berwick turnpike, - thence south 25 .deg. east 6 per. to a coy. on said turnpike. thence along line of land of A. 1.. erailmer north 88 der west 59'240 per. to a cor. on line of land of S. S. Hinman,l,thence along line of same north 2'. deg. east 07 1-10 per. to a car. in the centre of said' turn- Pike..thence along the same north 06 deg. NC"eEt. 11 5-10 tier. to a cor.. thence along the centre of same I south 81 deg. west 10 1.10 'per. to. a cor.. thence nortb,Cideg. westlo 1-10 per. to a cor. in the cen- I Mc of said turnpike. thence north 38 2-3. deg. east I 223 5-10 per. along line of laud of Adams & Resly to a cor. post and stones,thencia north 72 1 .: (leg. cast 10 1-10 per to a cor., thence south de - g. cast 144' per. to a car. poet and stur.es,l thence by land of Henry Scoville south 73.1-3 deg. west 83 • . per. to the place of beginning; containing 187,, acres and 1$ perches, more or less. about 100 acres impreved, j with a frame4l frimed barn, and other out j buildings and fruit trees thereon .: being the same land as conveyed to T. 11. B,nfoy by Joel ,Osborn by deed beartlng date July 17.1804, and recorded in the odice for recording deeds, &c., is Slid county. J lb Deed Book Ho. 50. Page 145, &c. Seized and taken into execution at thb Snit of J A. Schrader vs T.ll. Belay. Also at the snit of Joel Osborn cs T. M. Ilpufay. J. P. VAIT FLEET, Sheriff. APPLICATION I DIVQRCE.---` A To Alvin M. Joslyn.—No. 212, : 4 t y T.,.1871. You, are hereby' notified that Emily Joslyn. your wife.by her nest friend,'.Wellington Bramhall has tip.' Plied to tho court of common pleas of Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimon,w. ,and the said court has appointed Monday. the 2d December, 1972, for hearing the said Emily in - the premises, at which time and place you- can attend if you think proper. . J. P. VAN .FLEET, Oct.lG.w•l ' Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Cornelia Case.--1i0..4r.4 May Term; IST?. Ten are hereby notified that Deo. L. Case, your husband, has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford co., for a. dicorce"from the bonds of matrimony. anti the said court has appointed son day. the 2.1 day of December, 1872, for hearing e said George in the premises. at which time : and place you can attend if you think proper. Oet.lG-w4 J. P. TAN FLEET, Sheriff. APPLICATION • IN DIVORCE.- To Laura A. Shepard_—No. 204. May T. 1572. Tort are hereby notified that C. N. Shepard, your hmband, has applied to the court of „common pleas of Bradford county, for a diroree from the beads 'of matsiinony, and the said court has appointeil Mon- day, the 2,1. day of Bee., 1872, for hearing 'the said Shepard in the premises, at which time and place yon can attend if you think proper. Oct. IC-tr4 - J. F. VAN FLEET. Sberiff. • F ,XECUTOR'S • NOTlCE.—Notice 'is hereby given th.at 'all persons indebted!: to the estate Of BE'SEDICT ARNOLD, lato of Warren, decd, are requested to analm immediate payment, and all persons having claims nganst said estate, must present them „duly authgntieated for 'settle" meet. C. V. k C. W. ARNOLD, • .separt•wc••Executors. • . AD'AIrkIhtRATRD: NOTICE.— .Notice is hereby girc.n to all persethf indebted to - the estate of CIIKILE.9 LADD, lato To wanda, deed, must ,malte Immediate .paymaut, and all persons ttavintt claims against Fuld. estate must pre.scut 'them duly stahentleatod for. settle uacht.' The tarok and itecolltit of snit decasettaro loft tritll Wm. Foyle, 'is antheri 4ed .to Fettle the Fame for ale, - and oairtat all matterii relating to the sat•l es , tate. Oet.9-w6 TIM:CUT° B.'S NOTlCE,—Notice In hereby giv(•:1 that all rorsou thambted the estate of U.1 . 10.:L5. late of Overton, aro r‘p.e,te,l .inimediate payment aud peraowl havitr4 claims against ehid tstan Ingst present thenii dui; eathentiertett fur tett:o men:. • . DICILLUD BEDFORD. Oet.ft-we. Executor. A DMINISTRATOICB.NOTICE.L ..[...1.1 , 10tice is bareby gi v en that all persona indebted to the estate cf dalkll.B .DEWEY, late of -Spring field, :he'd, are requested ,to make, ir.uuctliate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must ptrsent them duly authenticated' for settlement. • LUCY BENVEY, IRTME . BURGESS, Executong. OcLO• I N 'IKE -DISTRICT COURT OF the Dnited Stites for the ',Western District of Pennsylvaida.—ln - the matter of- 0. F. Mason and A. - 0. I%Taron, Bankrupts, in Mankroptoy. 'Shills to give notice that by . as Indenture boar in;;date the Stivilay of Octobrr,'lB72, Cl. F. Mason and A. A. Mason, of Towanda, la., have conveyed and assigned all their estate and effects whatroc7er to me, ai TillEtiT, upon trust for the benefit of all lb, credibirs of G. F. Mason and A. G. Mason, and tart Vie said conveyance mtaa duly executed accord ing to tith proviaiuLs' of-the 431 Section of an Act of Conercss entitle,' "An Act to est-gill:4i a uniform sYstem - bankruptcy thronghout the United State=," approved March 2. 1567, - _ W. 3..10UNG R. G. TITUS. Towarula, Oct. 21, 1572 D ISSOLUTION. --Notice is hereby I:iven that tbepartncraldp . lste2S eNisting be tween Wm. It. Kelly . au Clar SL Stanley. under the_ the firm name of‘Kelly k Stanley; was dissolved ron tho 11th day ot October. 1872. by aantnal consent. delta owing to the aaad firm zurtA be paid at , lone°, Mel all demands against said fine 'presented. 'for payment. The books may be found at Um °Mee i f .W.ll. ToWanda, rOtliqneuts min be' W. IS. , Kt:ll,Y. C. :A. STANLLY,' .:3--Ve* MIMil 'Legg EMI ROSE S. LADD. Samistrstrix IL L. SCOTT, Trustc-e P. Loga , ROCLAMATION.--WHEREAS,- Eon. rannal lI:STREETER, President Judge to the 12th Judicial District, consisting of the oounties ofjlradford anti Ruscptehanna, and ' Hons. Zunufb, - *: Farman and S. a Thinturss. Associate Judges, in add for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing . date. the 30th day of Nov., 1872,, to me di rected for holding • a Court of Oyer aril Termi- - nor, General 'Quarter 808f11014 of the Peace; Common• Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da, for the County of Bradford, on 'Slender, the - - 2d day of December next, to continue three Notice In Is therefore hereby given to the Coro ners, and Justices Of the Peace, of the epunty of Bradford, that_ they he then and there In their proper person s at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, with records,' inquisition.= end other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done ; and those who arc bound by.rccognizance or otherwise to prosecute iegaitist tho, prisoners who ate or bay be in the jail of said county, or, who shall be bound to appear at the said coart".are to ho thou and there to , prosecute_ against •them asc shall be lust. 'Jurors are' riOnested -- I.i punctual in their attendance,agrecably to their , notice. Dated of Towanda, the 7th day -of Nov,, ip the year of our Lord, ono thonsand eight hundred and ioventy-two and a the Iriae-'- pp cadence - t h o United! States„„ nlue4'-; fourth. , ' P. VAN FLEET, iiheiift LIST OF THE NAMES. OF JUR -LI ors for Dec. Term of Court to ito held it To wanda, actruncnetng 3londay Dec. 2, ISM OPAND /rIIIOIL Athens twp, Leonard White, Athens born, C W Cinfield:- Asylum. K Boss: Albany.' Ralph .B t 4 ' ns: Burlington twp, Decatur Ayers; Bnihnz.UM est, Levi litantont- Barclay. C P 'Moore; Coinni. J R Watkins; Afonroo twp. N Northrup; Jr.. Overton, Francis Orthans; Pike, Sat it Buck; Sho shequin, Addle= Seidler:mut. Clark . Smith. Edward Bm /t ll : , Standlog Stone, C S Taylor: Towanda Rom, R T Steycps. liiram Taylor;' Towanda North, Wnt 3fe3foran; Towanda North, Wm Moscript; Tasea rora, 3f ft Ackley; „Troy twp, Thco lfan'ey; Geo Nobles: - Wilmot,- Nehemiah Gregory; Wyalrt . sin g , Chas Bike' .1 i • ' 22RITItr, 030113-4trit.iT arriat. Athens twp. ll'eriry , 'Kirby, GeO Coykeidall; Alba: • '-- my, Lewis Jones, Win Brown; Barclay, 11 M.Cra ,ney; Burlington twp. E D ndelL-LawiS Sh'nel'; Canton tirP. Sll Lin . Albe 00 • Can ' boro, Sarni Strait'. G uville, 11. 3 - 01:1Se, hert:, Barnes; Herrick, Wm Giddings: Leßoy, Orator Holcomb; .Monroo twp., Delanson Eello;r4; Overton Fred Herder Pike; L P Root, W 4-Stevens: 'Pia- bury. G N Burnham, Vincent Owen; Sylvaniz, Fin ley Furman; 'Smithfield, Orville Kelloggi Sollth Creek, W -A.Parsons, Jno Craig; Shesheinim Jos Vaught; Standing Stone, G A Stevens: . J F Dodge; • ~ Troy bora, Edw Vandine,. Edw Porter; Troy ' twP. Jos Hunt, T B Baldwin; Towanda Boro, F ; Cal kins, R. M Hovey; Towanda twp. Dant Decker; ITus carora, David Edln•nr; Ulster. ,7118 McCarty, John McQueen, 3I 8 Warner; Wysom, Allen Conklin; - WinniuT-1, A-E Haiallton. , VIATET...s BM:IOW—SECOND WEER. • ,• ', ItLell a twp, Wrleht Dunham, Sidney . ' Loomis: . -Albany, Horace ;Ones; Barclay. D C Halt; . Thirling- 1 to West, Jno Blackwell; Coltunbio, Gen ar , ...C.:ar•• Xi , Pelegyeckhatn, C B Strnit: , catitim_ top. Dll : - D rt; Canton born, Clarence Wright;' Franklin,. Mathew Marshall; Granville, 0-N Fuller; Lellaysl villa, Itiral Bristol. J II Johnson; Overton Jorob Beverly; Orwell:ls'm Smith, ;au Gorham,: raze, G 7 Warner; Did i khury, Jared FrArnMoll.ll Rlnlo twp, L Vir Towner; South Creek, D I' Hildreth. 1 , J Dean; Shcshequin, L PHorton; Spiingtlfdd. C T , Westbrook; Smithfield, .1' 11 Webb; -SyWanii. JF Troy hero, Alvin Linderman. C B Bilrt; T'rey twp. IT D Freeman: Wm Ward; • Towanda Bore. A H Xingstiry, Geo. Vincent, ,Jas Pratt; . Towanda twp, P L Ward ; Tuscarora,* Vincent - Owe:1; Terry. Sal- , Mon Duffles; Wysoar, Chas WhitneY; Wells, Prank, , . Brown; Windham C /1 Dunham; Wyalusing, B V Wt. TILLVERS .11:1107.5-111111.13 WEEK. lAlbany, Geo Brown:Athena twp. J elnusi, DA. Via Gardner; Athens bol.o. Chas Binton, C F Saw yer; Armenia, J-D Beeker;... : Barclay, Lewis Thttro"-: Danl Schoonover; Canton bore. Jerome Sey:. nymr; Franklin, F F .Fairchild; Grans - ilk. Jamee Merritt, Omera Shepard, Sarni Manley; Litchteld. Ltephen- McKinney; Leßoy. Lori Sanford; alonzee twp, J Irt - ine: Orcvrll, 0 A Alger, S A 'Chaffee:, Pike. P E Woodruff; Rome twp, L D - Prince. John Vonhht, 21. ram:in; Barnes; South Creek, W Pitts. Cyrus Burke; Springfield. Lyman Porter. Pe temTaulloughton; gmithffeld. Reeb,3 - Gerould, Thomas: Towanda Bore. Nathan Tfld, G E Foi, T M Woodruff, 3 0 Frost,. Michael Pine; Shhle Bow man; Tuscarora. P lI Edine,er; Troy bore, Charles. Grohs;. Ulster. Lorenzo Watkinsi Wells, Alfred Pinkney; Wfimel, John Comminskey: Wysoa, _ J. P. CAN FLEET, Snerilr: EGISTER'S - h,tc.b7 given that there dia* been ideal an.l pett:o In the office of P:egister of; Wilts in and for the_eounty of Bradford. accounts of Adtripli".tra than upon the - following . . • Final are't of B. Barrett. itaair. of: Caleb Bareael. deer—lrma. cot of o. r. youT:g..eair. of Loaisa. A.c.rey, deceased. . Final ai:al of Stene. :tante. with annexed.. of Ca:vin St , ne. deccased. Partytl acc't oftTesse Drawn; gitazdfmkof T. 11.,, -W.:E. and Ifni. 11. Daius. Aeo - mr.t of Wm. E. Walltrr, givardlan ot., Corm:by. • '-Cfr.l.l v....N1' of Fox. (now Blfickman), r,dardialf of Charles • Finai a col of E. C. r adoir.. of 'Paul Quiet, - • • - 14.r.a1---affet cf J.lllt` G. 131 , ..i1, - eslce and W. 11. Cart, -, ]••• char. • admix. and adul.r. G."Blakeßit-e. ti ed: Ifilln! Of w-lrr-rr . .., - . - ... . . f ..i.T.5.0 r-- I.li.,:•:ipprai- ria.,...:4 1 , -, f pro ,ti.ty• hk.r.. , ,fr ty.• tla , i •••:tt•t•utoi•ls 4 , .•,•-airainftratorA to 'Si rlows 01' -cl al dn n "iif thr-ftilowing ltreclent,: - • F..g.at.2, of BascomTlSl, - ..z. '•'! Jac ,- .4) DeWitt.- — t' • - •• • CharNe G. Ei-dtim. t. Low - StaltlFts:l. • •- " Wm. P.a7, - .67. I . D, - 1,2.. Denkct,-. 1 . . Elra,tt,2 IT. S. cii•111. • Charles L.,A.mbia. ' • . •. - liatry 1.1en.ja.r.,.• in. ' • .. D. .t. Allrn. - . • • • Auße.l Zillation. • And the will he prese.utiii- to ,the Orphan's Coart , 11.11ratlfdra.Conn'ty, nn Thnratiay, Der. ;Al!, t neit for confirmation road allowance. C:• GDADDrici, Deiti.ter. AUDITOR'S In the _ estate of 'Joseph !Doane. deceased.—ln the 9rplisn's Court of Bradford County. • The undersigned an Auditor • appoilukil by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County,'to distribute tLie luncs in said estate as shown by the partial account of S. Kirby, Executor, ara,..,also to dispose "Of exceptions filed to said account, ikrelry gireiono ticeltbatlie will attend Jo the. (Intica of his appoint ment at the office of Me - rcur Davies, in Towanda, on TiTCBSDAY, NOV. at I p atwhich time and place all 'persons .int4ro,tod make'known their claims and. exceptions;or bet for ev'erdebarred from 'coming in on said -funds cc to obiect to the disposition of saia exbertiong. - T: - DAVIE.S. Andithc, - VOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.—In A... 11 the Distrkrt Conrt c niter States for ti Western Pisn't of rennsylrAnia.—La' th ,, mnt of Marshall,l : •.thers, Bankrtrpth. •--- 17 ---. tors of said bankrupts and, all ctlier,i coucerned.' take notice:_ That a second •generil meeting of the_creditors of said-bankrupts - hits been ordered, and Will be held in the Borengh of Tostan da: Pa., in said district, en the 12th day of Kolar! tier, :1872, it la o'clock, a.m., at the office of E. &Mc ton, Jr., one of the Flegisters in • Bankruptcy in /Mkt district, for the purposes named in'the 2711 e senten of the Bankrupt Act of :klatch 2, 1871'. Be present thereet. . D'A. OVERTON, k. . Ass ignes!.-- - T - °wench. Oct. 21. 1. 72 IMITORS .L. . OTIQE.Nof ice. is' I . -CI- hereby given that the undersigned haring been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of. Bradford COnnty, an Auditor - to distribUto to the parties entitled thereto the money in the Sheriff's hands arising from • Sheriff's - sale of .certain real estate, situate in Towanda Bore., belonging to C.'ll. 'mid F. A. Cash, will attend to the duties of hip ap- .. pan tment at his office in said Bore.. on' PEIDAY. NOV ,15, 1872, at 10 o'cloct.ia.m., whoa and whore all persons are requited tel present their claims or be debarred from coming in upon said fund.:_ ,- 0ct.23.w4 ,T. N.-CALlFT,•.kuditor:, TXEC U T 0 'R . 'S • NOTICE.--:r: Notlealshereby, given that all prsona inde.bt. ed to the estate of 19X.ZEELAII M. PEGE, dee'd, late of North 'Towanda, are requested to "make immedi ate payment, and alltsons baying elating against" matt estate utt pTC- nt them dulyautlienticated for , settlement. M. & GEO. S. PEGIC., Fkip.lS-w6 ExeentOra. p - X.E C R' S NOTIGT.- JLANotice is lacreby given that all poisons inslebted to the 'estate of Chas. F. Welles, Jr., late of .then. deceased, are requested to make immediate payment and all persons baring claims ,:igaltst estate must present them duly authenticated for selitle. ELEI'ABETEI WELLES, T. W. 11OLLEND,IcE, JOIE; C....WELLES,. • Executors. MEM N 1v.6-lati IYSIDUSTRATOR'S NOTICE. --` ANotice is hereby give - it to all persons toast to the estabp of John F. antler. lato o 2 Terrytoirm. deceased. /must make immediate - payment; aniz. all persons having - claims against said estato must present them duly authenticated for %attic men:. - N. T. MILLER, Adruinistrator. So~.G-c'G A DgINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- xi.. :Settee is horeby /.ocn to all peraans indebted to tho estaie - of Wm. C. Wilcox, late -or Callton, deceased, must make .immediate payment, and" all rersonn having claims against said estate must prezolt them duly authenticateit for.settlement. 31. T. PORTZII, , Administrator. NoN.G.wI3 ATiDITOR'S NOTICE.—In . the . matter' of the estate. of D. I'. Van dee'd. Orphan's Court of 4radlord County. -2 'I he undersizr.ell, en Auditor. appointo,lby Court to distribute funds in hands of the Adminis., , tratars 'of said estate. will attend to duties of. such appointment at his office In troy Bore, on FIIIDAY. NOVEIIBEII 29,1572, at I o'clock, p..ro t Whore all rersons baring claims uron said funds runstpre s..mt them or be debarred front. coming - in upon-the Auditor. GOODS I lima e 1 C 1 to my ostensive variety of GIASSWAIW; , • " . 1123. 314tt0 Clips and Saneers,! - Motto lags and Toy Tea Sets, in great varieti - , Alsn.Vasea and Far t cy Toilet Sets of the liiinl,Noniest fie- signs... . These goods I hare importerdirectly trona. Eta - cps, and my prices are as - low as any Im porter can soli the same godda either this city or New York - • .A. J. WELDEN'IIt, Nos.=.3S S..inth ,Scc‘stid, and 23 Strawberry I.lrs. 'Philadelphia, ra. - Na.l.—My r.tock of GIIANDELIEUS, eape c ially adapted to Churches, is very larg,f.' Irooks : of Draw• . ings, showing the design of each braellet, will be sent on req . o., , st.: • . . 0et.3014 ' • VOTICE TO.. CONTRACTORS.— posals uilt b. 3 receit4l, by the undersigni. , l until November 1, 1872-, for fUrnishing 10,009 1 . 11:11.LOCE, TIES, to housed in the construction of the Railroad now being built by the Schroeder In .and 3lannfacturing Company, from their initws to the head of the rare*. Plane. Said Ties to 1,, cut from timber en- the CoraPaliY's lntid aid ,1,-- livercd in equal quantities piles .ane-fourth of - a mile apart along the route of said railhead ;ready for inspection beford the first day of April „next. Any further idfocihati , iu desired .can be 'obtained by applleafir.‘iLt4 fee at. Towaoda. - • Jtnit:Pll POWILLL,- Trustrer .• Vet.9.m 1. 4 .1r.i , 41,1' .114uf". Cc. =MM=III
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