vaiforg tilOVitf. U Towanda, Thursday, liovember 14, 1872. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Sir The Episcopal Mite Society mill meet on Monday evening nest, at tho rod denco of J. IL ritninn - r. . sea- The Methodist and Episcopal churches being closed on Sunday last, the Bap tist and Presbyterian churches were well filled. fas - The official majority for_Giuxr in this county is 3,889. The vote polled on the 3th of November was abort 1,000 loss than in October. te... We! noticed at the depot the other day, an, invoice 4of nails front the Towan dalron Work, consigned to a firm in Mauch Chunk, and atother to Ithaca. M. This entire community deeply sympathize with 11,3 v. 0. L. GinsoN, whose wife has been lying, at. the, point of death, r the past two weeks. ref' If we were not afraid of of fc:n:ung eomehody, we Would intimato that the at choir in town it: the one connected with the Prorhytcitan church. tgl.• Shareholders in th© Mutual Buildmg and Saving Fund Association, will bear in mind that next Monday afternoon is the time for paying monthly installment. • Eon of Sheriff MOXLY, of Susgnelianna county, committed suicide at his fathir'sacsidence in Montrose, one day last wed:. No cause is . assigncd for the rash act.. - The Towanda Snitday-school ..11:taLee will meet next Monday evening, in the Lteture ltram i n the Presbyterian Church. Dr. ot Einiira, has been invited to deliver: an :.I.lr , the co.:Ash:in. A new time table went into the R., on Monday morn- Bat 0:.4, train a day is now run, leaving o'clock A, and retuguing at 4 EME A mite society. for the benefit ieN ',Missionary Society of the Pres :,,tcr;all church, r.ill be held Lt the residence er lIIIUM t.11 . 1-Cil. this Wednesday ,evening. Aject ry it good one, and the meeting rho nl,l be largely 1714 getttlematily ux4 obliging t - N. i. R. It. Co., .u,•ithcr evithinee of . tlicir dispositi. , n to °Vigo traveling lz;ublio, I,v runi.itig c•iai train the df.pt l , , t. to Oa. Cor.rt du ring the pr,,qlcne.c of the borze disoa,e. ladies of the Episcopal rganivc (1 a luring society. and t•orwani.e.,a tic plite wiech bag ben duping the Nvilatcr ra , aIILA for ~••vvral puts t. g.:..wing every l'hurtitigy r,f4pir,n, and tho mite society each ,I;,n lac ,~_~_ te• have received from our ;.-..v.)Huln. , 6ri'ver, S. S. "it.N.lir.sa, of 3. branch from .n appl, tre.-e, ut•on nn.l INtr. that two of the NO = cLt ti/e „ o. 11. 13.0..TLL 7 r, I 1., agent 'ld 4r:lp.r ‘a:::a1):e iir....llAM alt.) ennun , :; , l ia.• new t ::9 pu';i:,•, The juniur a'_!*-IVO, 1:11:1St ri,.118 c. 1_ 1 ". 1 t Mr. FIZEDERICi HARIZI.Trr '.611 , r lutdivigs, to cu nutlttfi ,tL. - 111 , 1', .. , 1:1,1:: , .1i. , '( 1111,1:t (.1 . l'it , w;I: !jt, rt:r :4?..1C flt K11:P.1 . , .: ~ ' !...c :i I,lJre• t 1 (.13. - 0. - ef ~ t ll(l., , qits of the Stisque i-. entcrtaineS a large IL.II, on Wl - .lne,,flay even ,pac, '-.=-_-_ Ti i l '-', 11 Lr grt.at l tca tro in ,tating that the ; ; -rt; rniancc• ; ail uho par .: thoinselves with credit. ],. tNini , lll9ne may be continued. Oar staunch and reliable Tomus , oN, of Anneilia vert kiwi o.uti ccngratii c ::(I:l6,kry cour,o of nlpinying Li. VLl'y =Mil IKltter KLitr v:IL1 nett.r qteenlent, restiltinL.f, in .111111 .n.E.1„.N11,..T.ii, :11(.111r()e (.1i •.• •,r uuu.d)er :•: ni•-a were • • • a trilth. a::e. :Jr. M.. .11 , ❑ :1 . 1: tr.: , :,, the . . •1 • .- tLrculhl, hi et m ,:i,eu Sunda:. nP - q-nuig. • 1..].r ar.aches to any 6111 . , a.l 11 acc:deuta:. • :d.r. (..LAhrry.-13he motive of the truly man, is dictalcd from a fon:ILI:II pure In,) , l , :tain stream in it.; M 1..• ..• Nor . does Le wait nu i.j hcan.n cot cs to his door, foot as silent •as the • .0 scar' i cli of misery that pines invisible and and of charity . draws, as it Were, the comfort over the tattered form of v.ant. Ind refreshes the famished • - : destitlilto poor. True charity , s ac adunasked, unho:.ored and IT it - Tlrct - ?--We find the fol . . r•t Lill article contributed to the ' ) • ninnerotis correEpoudents, t. Can the." Itemizers " • i PLACES.—By compar ...• last October date, with - ' Item dated Nuvembe4.2, uc that a %cry high toned, •-•• • aliy strong paper, Wilkes SPi . • ' • tt! plagiarising (?) fret the November 2. In other „ ..e_tutaius in October an • • 'Sport :n China, - and claimed A: Lltd et-tw November 2, the Item 4• - ••., • .te sun- Lrt:cie.lal,elinir it . " For the Lt. 'tieiceesport .71:oes also. contains 2, the ,-Ame dtty the Rent is pub i zitiele claimed by the :' 4 Pirit :to. Pe'', in November; but the rt. , for the• same.". t nqt deprive the Item of its C.int.NG.!--Frosty, cheer- V;i:iter, makes his approact . i;torms are in Us routine, •::• of e biting Mast his herald. . . 1 yet a steady n.,t the date of his re the stars forget their places iii And gsin he is coming—indeed, ild!y. While the sevi theme • int:red, the flowers bloomed in . Lir,l sang their sweetest Melo . Lu; ',Attie of him, save, per t Lim—stern, gleomy, repellant Malan of the golden locks 1 t••re us with the ex.lberance of a -I.nr Summer. We thought but lit-, het 1, , e.v are compelled to think. et r•4111,-,4 ; approaching presence pre !enr•e_ i 3 exporienco. One 4 . .nd our c:lracs3 our IMIII r NporiL.:ls2, It is tile It pre-' - i c ,, n.. 8) I; 1 and /VI r. for the old man' /s almost CoL Holmes has been ap pointed Postmaster at Bernice, 'Sullivan:coun ty. Tho Grad Slandokt says ofappoint • meet : 1 4 • " The, Postmaker General has ordereA the appointment of Joseph H. Horton is Post master at Bernice, in the county-of Sullivan, in the place of F. F. Lyon. If 001. Horton had been appointed Postmaster at Philadelphia, he would be qualified for the duties, and we should take pleasure in congratulating him. Ho a faithful and efficient officer in the lilst Regi ment. Ho is now superintendent at the Ber nice mines, where his sorrier:a are highly appre ciated." FEBSONAL.—Hon. G. A. Gnaw paid us a flying visit on Friday last. Mr. Guowis now living in Huston, Texas, where ho is cntaged in building the Northern Texas It. It. Greeley huh does not appear to have affected him seri ously, as be looked halo and hearty. —Dr. HouroN and J. G. Prrrox, delegates to the State Constitutional Convention, left for Harrrisburg on'lloneay. —Bliss ANNA CAI= is visiting her numerous friends in this section. —Dr. Baal * . Err, of Indiana, who wall' recent- Ifmarried to Was lIEN7IIETTI Lora, of Bur lington, will leave for his Western home with his new bride, this week. —Col. A. (1. Meson has concluded to make Elmira his home, and will remove his family there this week. An. has been one of our most enterprising citizens, and while we regret to lose him, wo congratnlate the good people of Elmira, on securing so valuable —Our old friend and former townsman, D. BrarcsraND, paid his friends hero a visit last week. Mr. S. is now engaged in business in the flourishing young city of Mt. Carroll, Dews= Assocwri6:i;.—The ladies of Elmira, who employ servants, have formed -an association for mutual protection agains t the unjust demands and assumed superiority o servants. They have adopted •the folloning rules 1. N servant shall be received into our em ploy-meta except she present a certificate from her last place of service. 2. Every each seryaut shall Le required in advance to maintain,her regular hours. Except for special reasons beforehand given, it shall not bo allowable for - such persons to be abroad later than 10 o'clock e. 1. 3. In matter of privileges, while the comfort and welfare of our domestics are to be careful ly consulted, an agreement beforehand shall stipulate that the wishes and conscience of the housekeeper shall bold the first and not the second place. -1. The scale of wages at present prevailing in the city shall be maintained. It shall, how ever, be regarded as no violation of the rule when an extra rate of wages is paid fir an extra amount of service performed, or special incon cuienec secured by servants. re.. We last week copied a short article on " pride," and below give D. para graph on "local jealonsy," which should be carefully read by Every business man : There is untliiiig, in our eidimation, so det rinieutel to the wellare of a tew..l or communi ty, as the je&loinsy of one business man toward another. it does not require a very careful ob servanun to see. it every day in this town. Where men might move alempthe up hill road of life smoothly and friendly, you will find them to many cas e s, watching and 'waiting for the opportudity to ' gain a point 'En their neighbor to busiries:i. Du u't crowd eacli•ether, gentle men, the Almighty Dollar is udi made ter the grave. Enjoy yourselves,as yeu,,,go through the v,oi id; !end. your neighbor a helping Land, for you may need it in - return some day; and - when the tune citurs fur von to be laid away aninm; the :nk forefathers of. Hamlet,' let the-urn of yen: ashes be blessed with memory p: deeds oi hdidness you have done toward your fellow men. Business can be made a plea• t•ure e jet. to• make it so, but local jea:Qu, tout not be admitted into either busi ness or ! It requires an unlimited eff:Al_ ultimate result will prove a mutual be..elit t•- all. " r Tus litox IVorais. -4-The Towanda ',ru n kintifaL twing Compahy'6 establi:liment, is now in sueces,ful oieratiim, giving etapL. , ,y- Ineut t., about fifty Int:n. Few J ur cur citizens wh. have not given the suhject thought, can c.,tituatc the benefit which :Will accrue to ph,ce, from the establit of theca When rill t., their foil capacity, they will fur nish emplo - yinci_t to one hundred men—most ur theta merkuten, commanding large wage. 'ln conduct this larp,e.ttsir.ess adVatl tageomily, will require a large capital, and the blislue men and real estdte owners, should aid the eat. r ptise with their Inean3..• :Much of the cr4...lit f ,r the cstablishment of those works due Cl. G. F. v. - 113 gave uY.:arly two yi tr. - of tirn - 2 in soliciting subscriptior.s, 'and pr e p the construction of the 1 , •.n :!nf:. etc. 'The maaagetneut of the vast es- 1O the lian.ls of some of our men, wi.rJ hare the entire ntarinfactured, are protioulaced If hot to those of au}y - oiber tal.;:;.,llr.nent the and should be Lept on rale by ai. is this saction. Ile record ot the American Sunday--School •::: . ow s the following re sults of tir, work it 10;: - . done in the Vnited States since its organizat. 1 , 21. It has er-, ..;.triiz,d over 50,000 Sund.iy-schools. It has ;. - ...,4t1ierel into the schools 2,500,400 neglected children. It cam point to more than 2,000 churaies, the Ont;;rowili of Its mission work. In Northern and Central Pennsylvania, daring the past et4lit years, the society's mi.samnary, Lev. 6.lmrimil , EN, has Leta constantly at woll. The following is a summary of his )rs : 'There lave ba - in organize,' 145 new schools in destitute localities. At least nine-tenths of have.b;:cia successful; many of them have be n ., f o linwe,i nith regular preaching, and in one the emaiti , .. , s comprising his field, eLt/rchei on in connection with union :intiday-st:hools. In many communities, t 1,2 only meeting hcid on the Lord's Bay is the Bible School. 760 other schools liavo been ad , ..iressed and aided. 4,230 sermons and addres..:scs have been delivered; 3,321 families visited ; 22,005 miles Traveled ; 1,610 copies of the Scriptures distributed by sale and dona tion, and $1,263.15 worth of Looks, papery and tracts have been given 'away to feeble schools and ti cdy pers - Ons. This work of home evangelization is strictly unsectutian, and is sustained by voluntary con tributions, which arc earnestly solicited fur de: fraying expense already incurred in carrying forward the work. Contributions sent to Ur. ettITENDEN, liciiCrOLltC, Pa., will be duly ac knowledged and applied to the work on his field of labar. Mk. The reduced postage rates 'have already greatly increase! the amount of mail matter. Under the new law the postage' on transient newspapers, magazines, pamphlets etc.' i just what it was under the old law—that is, such matter can now be sent, in parcels not weighing over four pounds, at one cent for each tivoolll;CC'S. A one cent stamp 'will therefore carry any magazine Or package of newspapers which dots not weigh more than two ounces. Book postage under the code is two cents for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Ilocit manuscript and proof-sheets go at one cent for each two ounces or fractiop thereof; brit ouly b2tw‘t•eu author and publisher, ant i znar:, 7 , 2t i ! ,t b ) r in newspapers and niapzioes must be p tie! E(.,r'at letter rates, wh;cli remain at, Iteretortpre. Nothing weigh ing more then font pounds, except Congression al de.curaents, uid be received into the mail Packages of dry gcods, hardwate, drags, (ex cept liquid drugs), and other rafrchandise, apt exceeding twelve ounces in weight, can now• k e mailed t-) any , part of the Crated States, at a charge of two cents fur ca.clitwo ounces or frac tion of two ounces. A pair of boots, if neither boot weigh., more than the specified twelve ounces, niay be wrapped up is two separate parcele, and sent across the continent for twen -tv-f•aur cents, whereas the iranspitatioa of , • goods of Chit description by express would cost almost more money than they are worth. The rates of cumin - salon charged for money orders. have been seduced as fulleiws: Orders from $1 lo $lO, 5 cents; on orders not exceeding $2O, 10 cea.s; over $2 , .) and: not exceeding $3O, 15 cents:: over 1:30 and not exceeding 1-10, 20 cents ; over $4O and not exceeding $5O, 25 cents The Towanda Post (nee has' been de-sigma? . ed BS a Forsigu 31. O. dr lice. l'ersoLs desiring E to sera monty to nght.\ a or Irela!,a, c.i.o n , ,w procure money orders,.-° AsSOCIATION AT BL'ELMG" Tos.--Thc , Bradford County Teachers' Atisocia lion wet in the Uni , ,n Church, at itinengton b•)roarh, Friday titr:ging, wag call ed to tlrdor 1 1 y Suva. KLENEY. absedice of the President and Secretary, Prof. John LI , lentin.e wag elected President, and Mrs. A. A. Keeney Secretary ivu !Ga. The .. •. - . Committee theft Mated the sol following aliens for distiandon : j - : ;•-, t. Resole That the present method of exam• hihig era is not a fair test of their profess-. clonal ability. .Resalrorl, That kknowledge of the current 1 c l io news andlite rature of the day, Is as netwesary a qualifies nof tie teacher as th at of the common 00l branches. I- . e That as tesichlng-ta a profession, u.• a nil -stone to something !niter, but f . '.f of so much importance to society, I and the oo try, as to demand the earnest life work of Our best minds, our school boards should gi, greater encouragement to talent and prof a nal ability. IResole That it Is inexpedient to send to school ofes/ than seven years of . •e. --- rxn6 first resolation was, then discussed by Messrs. Wi.H. Thompson, - Walter Weller, sza Al A. Keeriey, and by Misses Oates and Eigh- Mey. Thci hour of noon having arrived, an ad; 1 joiarnmentlwas effected until 2 o'clock r. x. sprzartdos swam opened wit singing, after which , . discussionof first resolution continued. On motion, resolu tion referrtid to next session of Association for di scussion.li .. Second resolution was then taken up, and at tee an tutted discussion, adopted. sir. W. . Thompson and Miss Edna Gates t ln were appo' l ted a committee to solicit now members. I After m ie, the third resolution was ddscuasr Oa ;by sever sl members and adopted. The fourth resolution was then taken up and adOpted, after a very thorough discussion. The even;g session was opened with singing, after which part of the evening was- devoted to answering questions by members of the lAs sociation. Miss Mary nice was then infrodue. read, a and ma a very interesting essay, entitled ktleaproveni nt." After music, Rev. I. V. Low ell followed th an able addreas, and made many zugge‘tions calculated to inspire 'the tea Chere with zeal in the discharge of their du ties. The exercises of the evening were closed, by a declumatioupy W. H. Thompson, and the answering °tithe remainder of the questions. isamconst atomism. Alasociatio4 opened with devotional exercises, conducted b i Prof. 13:Metairie. This being t he annual meeting, the following orliCers were-Oosen for the ensuing.year : President, co. F. Young ; Vice Presidents, J. C. Crityford,lH. Armstrong, John Ballentine ; Seciletary an 4 Treasurer, airs. A. A. Keeney. ; Herrick wak fixed upon as the place of neit nicoiing, andithe following appointments were made: Lecttirer, Hon. George Landon; De. i f I clairhers, W. I. Nesbit, Thomas Mitten; Essay, ista;Miss Ad "et Elliott, /Ws hietta Crawford ; Business Co ruittee, G. W. Elliott, John Craw ford; T. S. C. nip, Lucinda Blocher, Ellen Du rand.. The Association then proceeded to the dis cussion of many topics of school economy, when - IL hour of twelve o'clock having arrived, and thefastornaey resolution of thanks having been passed, the Association adjourned, to meet in Herrick the second Friday in February,. 1873, at 10i o'clock .t. ar. M. Al. lizzoizr, IS. We find the following notice of Mr. lianittOrr, do elocutionist, who has couttnted to favor our peorie with an exhibi- tion of Lis oratorial powers, in the Brooklyn Daily Timel. 51r. Ffrdoes not, liko most pub lierlectureur-talk to make money, but selects sonic w — or - flay - aiject, an °pates tho proceeds of his — entttrtainment : "Mr. F. C. Ilarriott, the son of ono of our wealthy New York citizens, wbo, by literary fritudp, has been urged to devote himself- to readings, because of his natural ability_ in that hue, Base an entertainment at Continental Hall, ' Greenpoint;last evening. Mr. Uarriott's skill as a reader is unqueStioned. Ile had been ill for several eld,”i ,and Lis voice was not in the best Condition ; ' but as it was, we-have never hear,Vreadings that gave us more pleasure. We heinestly regard him torverior to Vanden hod. He read Charles Dickens' beautiful Christ mas Carol, "The Cricket on the Hearth;" "The Ysgalionds," by Trowbridge; a chapter from `t tautly Andy," and several other selections. Hi: , voice has a due compass, and his power of v rein,", it ix remarkable. His attitudes and gestures, too, are exceedingly natural, and t tretore always iagniticarit. We wish our La ary A-s,:ciwirm would remember him when t ec make up tht:.ir programme for farther en tre-rillinments.'l,... . BUSIIMS LOCAL. AV' C. F., Cnoss keeps a full line ttationcrs. The best lot of _Marble Tables ll i FUOST L SONS. on— See' TAYLOR S Co. ' s new ad ve'frrseruc:nt, this wee's. . tc3..lf you want, a nice Clironit), or the latest Leek, call at Cross' Book Store. _mu . thp nol'elties of tho season rec6l - erl at gr.% as S HlLDr.l:ll;*a. `Stir Did you ligow that Faost & So:s;6 had Willow Cracil,':,a? M. Keystone Clothing Palace, ~trt-et, next to First National Bank. Stir Dress Making done at the Bee Hive, Uc Mies TstEamesx CL-311II.41:Y. Cross has already received his EUpply of Diaries f nr tie - French Felt and Solt Crown cd flats, at the Dec five Store. VS. The American Sewing Ma chine ie :lie beat. ta..New Millinery Go are con stantly being received atthe Bee "re Store. ''Large stock of Red wad White Whcat ELur. Evw.trxe, Dcc Hive. Warm meals at all hoitrs a cowLn , Iltrcryi se-..,New Music, at the Bee Hive. 31ercnea , M - 110 Gardner Chair Seat is tlt( brtt ter. pnttons; Fringes and Passa melitariO, at :he Ike Hive Store. Per' Rooms over MOODY & Co.'s Store for rent. Enquire of W. A. ettAintra.m. ItM- Gray Nets at the Bee Hire Store. Zeir Fruit Jars, Tumblers, Bow etc., for Jolly, at WlciznAat k 111..tcK's Store. igt. Invisible Hair Nets, in all co 'ors, at the Bce Iliveh..;tore. Va.. Sweet Potatoes and Cranber ., ries, at Cowzr.s' Bakery. EVA:tiS & Hmonirrn call' atten tion to their adiertifetfient of new Fall Goods. tom. A large assortment of Brack ets put received at \ non s Saws. Mt - Don't fail to paper your rooms now CALSINS will f ell ,y on paper vei7 cheap. Oysters by the quart, at 45 cents. _—IL A. Com..t.s. ter Job work, of e ery description, neatly anl expeditionsly expctited at this office. WAN - MD.—A good !watch repairer and Silvers nth. Iw. A. RocEvrELL. Veer GO to Cnoss' Kook Store, aria subscribe fnr the (ilizen and Round Table, and get the two SYneenromos given earn subscriber. M. Au entire new stocktif Feath ers, Flowers and Ilibbons, at the Dee Hice Store. Birsiicn's National Hay any Straw Cuttlrs, for sae by - .I'Esrn.rroN h, Rtaitow. tre...3" and Ller Stfor;glA • n fine assortment of Chromos - :11)2:3, jast received at CALKINs -They are Very cheap. re- received et the Bee Hive, an elegant it.sertrec:nt a Ladies' and iiiisses' Lined Collars and Cuffs, also Laces, in the newest style 4., 1 • SIP Best•Oook Stoves ever offered int ii market, for sate very heap, at BAZRON Sal meibere to the Cottage Ctyclopedis, sea notified that the agent, We. Bassi, to now in town prepared to deliver the hooka. 141 r Every article in the -hardware and house thrnishbig goods, sold by Maim Tax Ams. M the lowest rain. - The Oast assortment of Gents' Faralahickg Good. at N. Gotatigresea lloyitano Clothing Palace. • itir A large assortment of Ameri can Cook and DarloiStines, at ' :ftenna - rox Dannow's. liar Furniture just reduced 25 per mat, at -. Fuer t Salm July 15, 1572. fitir For fire class insurance airianst loam - or- damage, or tiro or lightaiag, csal at Wrcarmut & Bum's Agency. stir Two-Button Kid Gloves, . at Bi A. Purrs A Co.'s, for one dollar per pair. Oct. 31, 1872-4 w. • TAILORING AND DRESS DIAR4IO. Booms in ono of WAIID & OVESTON'S houses, in lower part of town. J. IlAawnAgr. Rooms roll Alarr---Over Wzcxir& Buns's. railcar° at I& B. Boassaumn'a Clothing Store. in Bauitaatan's Block. $ • Fon SALEI—Two or tire° new houses, desirably located. Temp easy. .En, quire of W. G. GORDON, at Turner & Gordon's Drug Store. 4 Ile. We "difect especial -attention of lumbermen to the advertisement of It. CABs & Sox, in anothir column.' The machinery of fered for sale 'has been - M tie only a few months. se- Verylatest styles in Bonnets and Bats for Ladies, glues and Children, at the 800 Hivo Store, No. 2, blercur's Block, To wanda, Pa. itidis If yciu don't know what you want in the Book and Stationery lino, call on C: F. Caen.% meg.. If you want a first-class Par lor Store, get the Light House, on hand and for sale by Prsorz-ros do DAILROW, - _ • Orwell, kgl. egi. Wo have seen 'GARDSER'S pat eat chair seat, and know a to be the best. risen & SON 3 have them. See y pro IT'. FOIL SALE.AT A BAIIOAEL-01:19 DE DESICI'II No. 4 Hand flay Press. in good order 3w. R. E., SPVtCF.II, Ulster, Pa. A great 'variety of Ladies' Beaver and Cloth Sac-ince, Shawls, Uncles:Vests,. linbias and Hosiery, at B. A. PrrrEs A: Co's. Oct. 31, 1872-Iw. Now is a good time to get your letter-heads, envelopes and bill-beads printed, and the IlEconnit office Li a good place to get them executed. Ciloss has just received a new supply of 7all Paper. Everybody knows, or should tenon ! that Cuaram's taste in tho mat ter of wall paper, is authority rill through this section. mg- P. J. CALsn-a will pay especial attention to the wants of his easterners from now - Until after Holidays. So if you =ant a nice picture or a fine book, go there and make a se lection. ge— LAzAngs & Mounts,. raanufac turcra of them celebrated apectaelts, bare changed their agency from J. liroraNm's to W][. A. CLIA3OFTur weS. Mir Carriage and Coach Painters will find a large. stock of 'tVardetia Transfer Paintings, at Jcsat k Lt .wts' Hardware Storo, Towanda. g Everybody should have one o those celebrated chairs, which when opened, forma a complete step-ladder. For sale only by J. p. FROST & SONS. CENTRAL COAL dean.—Anthracite Coal—Nut, $1.25; Stove and Egg, t-1.50 per ton. Sullivan Anthracite Nat, $3.50; Skive and Egg, $4.00 per ton, R. M. WILLEa. Kir The placo to buy a first-class Coot or Parlor Stove, is at Prziptzros Datumvr's,- Orwell, Pa. AT LAST Fr rim 13ELN Fort - D.—The. chair seat that will ne‘ l or wear oat. J. o.l"norr itSoNs arc now prepared to pat seats in all kinds of chairs with pardnees patent chair seat, which is the best hnd most durable seat in the world. Call and vee;it. .163' J. 0. Fr.osT S So Ns wish to put a Woven Wire Mattress in every house in Towanda, on a month's trial, tind 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. COAL AT WITOLESALE.—P., M. WELLES is selling superior hard Antbra,cito Coal, by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any R. R. station between Wyaluting and Athens. Now is the time to secure your Winter's Fripply. , at the te. Cnoss — 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 you want a .good book you should select it now, while the stock is be ing disposed of. Stir The edition .of the Road and - Poor Laws of this county, compiled by Capt. W. 11. CAIINOCIIAN, is limited, and township officers who desire to procure copies, should apply soon. The work is for sale at this office Do you want a sowing ma chine, and do you lai t im that the Binger never disappoints? after seven ;years' experience we can trnly;:say that thei Singer does give satisfac tion. Wicamtx It Br.acr, Agents. W. Htrorms, of this place, bas prepared an excellent furniture varnish, and is now offering, l it to the people of the county. Messrs. Fr.osr Six% recommend it as the beat article of the kind known. Every house-keeipershould bare it. ill Mr. 'Viral, the celebrated. con fectioner, is now manufacturing candies of all kinds, Eno and common, warranted pure and fresh. nil assortment is equal to any to lip found in the country, and persona in want of anything in his line, will find iyo their interest to giro him a call. sir In Order to make preparations for our Fall stock, wo will Bell our Spring and Slimmer goods at low figures. It will therefore be to your interest to examine our stock, u we sell the cheapest at the Keystone Clothing Pal ace. ter A meeting of the Bradford County Ifedical Society will be held at the Ward House, in Towanda, on Weanesiday, Dec. 4, at 10 o'clock a. at. Dr. Casa. /.1. Turtetzn will read a paper on the "Physiology of the Brain and Seryous System, E. P. At.r.mr, lei. The Historical Society of Bradford county will bold a (park:fly meeting at Ote Grand Jury Room, in Towanda, on Mon day, Dec. 9, 1872, at 2 o'clock P. M. E. P. Ai.i ter, Rec. Sec'y. Miir The cravings of an empty stomach, often lead meuinto 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 wenid shud der when sober. If you desire to fill the stom ach, and satisfy the cravings of hanger to such manner as not to entail any evil or regret, go to Cowuts' Bakery, and get a gond warm meal, for a price Within the reach of the poorest man that Was the streets, and fit for a king, NIL Telegram ncei ed by GAUD= Rue, Wyalnsing, Pi., Nor. 11: "Tie &don losses of thePhcenix, of Hartford, about half of million. Amain, minion and a half. We are safe. D. W. O. finnxcar, Body." Pereons contemplating the purchase of jewelry or silver ware, for hcdklay presents. should keep a Blimp look Tit 11* Onazentisee new stock. flail now in the clty, and will loon have the best stock °lgoe& in his lino ever exhibited in tido market. itirTurranotrals comet did not strike the earth, bat 'the very low pri ces et wJch Bass = a Tunas, sre selling Hard- ware, has produced about as-great, a comma tion in this vicinity, as that predieted occur sum could have done. • • b• Do not be deceived, but re :timber that Mrs. J. D. Hues is the best place to buy your most fashionable Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Featheri, Flowers, 111 shades of Iro quoise Silk for trimming, and in fact every thing in that line. Millinery store on Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. Beaux; Ticket Agent Pa. do N. Y.. 8. It. Co., has 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 cover all kinds of accidents. Fos Seta.—House and Lo ,in To wanda. Boro., near Collegiate Institute, for sale -cheap for cub or on time. Abinidants of good `trait, a well of soft' water, ets ; house has 11 rooms. Also bongo and lot on "Northern Lib erties' Enquire of T. N. Ceunnr, Towanda, ser The BraiVerd Temperance Convention L.O, of G T., will meet at Athens, November 21 and 22, . 1872. Able speakers will be in attendinde, and all Church and Tempe rance organitations !tie invited to tend dele gates. 8. d GAYLoan, Dist. Bao'y. W3'clatin, Oct. 28, :1872. air Wu. Drrralcu, - our popular and intelligent music dealer, now makes his headquarters at the store of T. Exuoss, on Main street. Mr. Drrnacu is fully posted in regard to the various musical instruments, and persons desiring to purchase should consult him. • Fliurr TatEs.—Splendid Pear, Ap ple, and other Fruit Trees of fine quality; i ll thrifty, we rooted, hardy, and for sale cheap. Note is the 'ght time to, fill up vacant places in your orc ards, and to set out new ones. I inrito a interested persons to visit my Numb . oniTowanda Flats, and see and bay for themselves Towitudi, Oct. 15 WIXTER MILLINERY •AT MFQ J. D. ELux's.—A no stock just received, embracing all the latestestyles and colors found in Now York market, which stio offers at low-prices. The ladies are cordially invited to, call and in spect the stock before purchasing. Mrs. J. D. Mu, Grifllth E Patton's Block, Bridge-St., Towanda,. ra. i 1 1 114.1:Nix Lasnranco Co., Brook lyn, N. Y.; New York Office, Nev. 11, 1872. As sets, Nov. 1, 1872, $',032,191.61. Total amount instireti In the burnt district, $150,000, thus leaving us, (sten- in caste our losses are total). Net a55et5,,51,582,191.61. 113M° Insurance Co., Columbus, Ohio : Grins assets, 19,000,000 ; 1055e5,433,000. es,433,000. ,Nationai, of Bangor, telegraphs its New.,York agency "We are all right." Wil liamsport Insurance Co : No loss. WICIIIAM BLACK, agents fcr the above sound conapadies, Towanda, Pa. Kir I talked with a man from Her .11ajusty's dominions. Sayi I, "Micro aro you going ?" Says he, "To hide a hoe." Says I, "What are you going to hide a hue for?" Says "I did n't say hide a hoe, I said hide a hoe." Says I, " Spell it? Says he, "I-d-a-h-o." "15h," says I, " Idaho." " Tes," says he, "hido a iioo." It you want gold or silver jewelry, you can got it at A. N. Nrisox's, and save a trip to Idaho, or any other place. He is selling good goods cheaper than the same can be bought atiywhere else. , CARD OF ArtßiTutTiON.--Soveral of our most influential Tonincda citizens, after a heated political discussion, came to sut and asked whom we thought was the most advisa ble candidate to vote for—GrtEELEY, GLINT', or ROSENFIELD. Our answer, moat certainly, eras Bosminri.o ; and why? 13Ccause, he clothes your: is ibis not more than GREELEY or GILiN2 will do. At this, time citizens turned up their noses, and adjourned to our candidate, ROSEN limp's, to invest in one of his cheap and dura ble suits and overcoats. NEL Enterprise is the life of a place. The enterprise and business spirit of every citizen, is a part of the general proaperi. ty and growth of our village. Mr. Mr oonirix and brother, so favorably known in our commu nity for their business tact and honest dealing, have rented the old stand formerly occupied by A. M. WARN and will spars neither trou ble nor expense in order to mak.o this popular stand theohest jewelry store in town. Thank ful for the kind' patronage tendered to him for the past years, Mr. Huormux will endeavor to deserve the good will of his many patrons anil friends. • SWIM:MESS TRESS , AND SiTPOSEEII. We take pleasure in informing those suffering from Hernia, that the good Samaritan, Dr. 1-1 01 v3KIN, will again visit this vicinity, as follows : Troy, Pa., Troy House, Dec. 10 ; Towanda, Pa., Ward /louse, Dec. 11 and 12; Waverly, N. Y., Maj. FIELD'S Eidtel,. Dec. 13. Dr. H. has visited this place a number of timos, and has given the best of satisfaction to all' who have favored him with a call. His appli ances have tlte highest reputation throughout the State of New York. D•. Eforensmes Post Office address is Box-23, Albion, N. Y. Send stamp for circular, and read testimonials, par ticularly those from this county. A CAIID.—I take this method of re turning my sincere thanks to the citizens of Bradford county for the liberal patronage they havo bestowed upon me this Put season ; sod a continuance of the same being an uni.oubted fact, u our goods have given, and always will give, satisfaction. We arc having manufactur ed in Philadelphia the largest and most com plete stock of Fall and Winteu goods ever seen in Bradford county. Messrs. GORE & Melfanoti f the popular and stylish, merchant tailors, are located In our establishment, and are prepared to take your orders for stylish clothes. Our stock of dents' Furnishing Goods next Fall will surpass any outside of the large cities, as it is my intention to have a stack of the period. • N. Cloursarrn. 14yetono Clothing Palace. INstruNcE.—Anoiher great ealarai iy has sprung on the Instirance interests of our 'nountry. Millions of tho'best Insurance capital within the put few days, has sunk, like the most honored portion of Boston ciey, into ashes. Many of the leading companies, so badly crip pled'a year ago, have now received their death shock penniltss, verse off than nothing while nuincreus second-rate companies will ribt be able to - pay 20 per cent. of their liabilities. At this date we have every guarantee of safety in assuring our patrons in Bradford, Wyoming and Sullivan comities, that not Nor A POLICT WILL BE LOST, W - LITTMV 17 . THIS aor.srcl. It lass. been onr highest aim to represent only such companies, whose. repotatious stand the highest in the Insurance geld, and who manage their business the most judiciously and syste matically. The great fire of Chicago terminat ed in the lose of over twelve hundred policies in Bradford county, while our policy-holders then, u welt as now, *ere among the fortunate, whAh goes to prove the superiority, the stabil, ity•of the companies, which we continue to rep resent, namely : " rhconix, of Connixticnt;Con tinentaljtepnblic and Niagara, of Now York; Wyeming, and Central, of Penn., and Royal, of London. These companies met and paid, their losses in full at Chicago, as they have all losses, since their organization, and day they stand si:cosn To NO:IL in the •world. With capital and surplus amounting to $22,000,- 000.00, they commend themselves to thia public as furnishing sound and eciiitlite indemnify, and fur an unquestioned rceord for fair and honors-: lde dealing: "'rune-tried, fire tested, and Arm as the granite hills:' OALLOILD BMA/. Wyalusing, Nov. 12, 1872. iNIP Beam Hu. would call the attention of tha public to the not that their market is gem .11ellfded with._the °Weed semis. roasts * lamb mulamttoo, post, masse, flab, eta. They an sow meeleist daily supplies of fine fresh oysters, 'high they ass at whole sale and retail it theyery lowest Mee., KAY Pusaga—Por sale, lageraoll'a points' Bar arid Eagl 4 a Improved Hand Ely Presses. Farmers will led it prcdttable to press theft hay tor market; 'and, to do it themselves. They will dud the Eagle xe 1 and ands Presses to be Just the yerl thing-for the purpose. Icivands, Oct. 15. . How TO Go Wm. —This is an en quiq which every one should have ,truthiblly answered before he starts on his journey, and a little care taken in examination of routes will in many cases save much trouble, time and money. The t!°. B. Q. B. 8.," running from °bl ow°, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the "L B. IW. Route," running from Indian spoils, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved s t aplendid reputation in the het two years aa , tho leading Passenger Routes to the West. •At Burlington they connect with the B. .t. M. B. IL, and forrn_tbe_grest Burling ton Route, which runs direct through Southern lowa to Nebriska end Samoa, with close con nections to California and tho Territories; and passengers starting ftonlaradford county,. on their,yray westward, cannot-do better than to take tho Bustztrayos BOOTS This Line has published a pamphlet called "How Woo West,* which contains much valu able information; si largo correct map of the Great West. which can be obtained free of charge by addressing Me, General Passengar Agent B. tt IL IL IL, Burlington, lowa. set. The last Bradford ' CcitintAr famperanoe Convention made arrangements to have two good speakers canvass the county in favor of local option and temperance, during the month of December.; in pursuance of which two excellent speakers, Rev. W. C. Rminnicx 50it and J. Lorrox, hive been engaged, and appointments have been arranged as follows : Aar. W. C. lIENDSICIO3OI , I will speak, 011 NOY. 20, at Athens; 21, .Wyalusing ; 22, Terrytown ; 23, Stlgar Ann; 21, Oamptown ; 25,. Tuscarora; 26, Leßaysville ; 27, Orwell ; 28, Warren ; 29, Windham; 30, Litchfield Corners: Doc. 1, She abequin ;2, Rome; 3, Myeraburg ; Standing Stone. MARRIED. , POBTEB—HOLCOIII3.--In Grace Chnrci, El mira, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1872, by Rev. F. D. Hos kins,. Henry_ C. Porter and Miss Clara P. Rol- Comb, both of Towanda: - HDYEBLY—CHANDLE.—At the residence of the bride's parents, in New Albany, by A. Beverly, Esq., Mr. Leßoy, Beverly -to Miss Lydia Critnille, both of Albany, Pa. IL I. WELLES. air Thomas Haddocks, Produce Commission Merchant, '220 Penn4ylrania &re m°, Bcranton, Pa. Dotter, Eggs, lord, Cheese, Fruits, - Potatoes, &c., &c. Consignments soli cited!, and returns promptly made on sale of Goods. References cheerfully given. Corres.Y pondence solicited. Fon SALE, Six HORSES.—Or ex change either tar lumber. D. F. Bowman, To wands. 31. Fou SALE.—A full-blood Cotswold Buck., , B. F. BOWMAN, Towanda. St. •2r Tickets for all points Wes Nil. Lake Shore end Michigan Southern Rail way for sale at Freight Depot of Ps. t N. Y. R. R. Co. Ang. 14-3 m. TAYLOR & CO Beg to call attention this EMI week 'to the extraordinary inducements they will offer in all . Weir departments. CLOTHS AND .CASSIIIIEI3ES, LADIES' MISSES & (MILDEWS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, .4 tar A decided redaction bait been made in our prices, and w eor dially invit(i - parcliasers to examine our stock. Tcnrands, NOY. Is, 142- ESTRAY.—Canso into tile onelos urn of J. W. Ificholi, of Burlington, un et' about the 9th of 0et.,1672. Otte 3-year old spotted, with short borne. The owner Is requested to come forwstrd, prove property, pay charges, and take her away or she will be disposed of according to law. . - J. W. NICHOLS. - N0v.13-w3 PAREII.IB BARBELLS I—A JL/ supply of Older and Pork Barrels,- and. all Weis of °Jiver Work on band, at W. A. NOON WELL'S- 0ct.9,12. FARlints, bring your _p_rcoAtoe and 001 l to "I 4 1M 19, 1471. B. 11. WELL'S. 3PECL9,I4 NOTICES. C2=l Now Advertisements;, I=Nl DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, SHOES, HATS AND_CAPS, DOMESTICS, FLLNAELS, Sze., Cc. TAYLOR & Q1013137'8 I,J im a / 7 Tinsi cmt of the _cmi CountY, sarl to sua. Ito sale at the Cknut wands. TIIIIIIIIDA! o'clock, ths fok —"el or land situate allows: On Ms no the State Road, on ), John Beardsley. west L Bull And Zdvard acres, more orless. *tuned dwelling house, trait toss thersop. Seised and taken _ • 2 use is Susannah Dradat — taw. - ALSO—One . other sits. ate In Wella MP.. . the north by lands at at by Nehemiah Ilathbrin, ,_ , __.....1n poem/don of Wade Deardslee and land of Janei Griswold, west by Daniel Darrttnple;_ containing 1,4 _acres. more or less. about 60 acres Improved. wtth a framed house, framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. - Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Jiilpea H. Drink ♦e Geo. W. Brink. . . t , •Llso—One other lot, piece, or I nate in Towanda Horn., bounded north by lands ot. D. - Pratt. e south by Adam Wolfe, welt by MI I Admit 50 feet trout on said Third ning back to the centre of said alle more or lipaa. with a 'mall framed and few fruit h. thereon. • &ILA andlaken Into ezeinstion a W. Lane Ts Wan. Btlea. atALSO—Oneotherilot, piece or P el of land situ. ein Ihesheeptln twp.. bounded Mcrae; On themorth by lands of Douglaaa Davidson, A. HID,. Ralph Gore and the public highway, on the - east by Clinton and Daniel - Gore and the public highway, oath by land belonging to the estate of G. C. Gore, deceased, west by. Susquehanna. hirer; containing 90 scree, more or rella, about GO a 150 Preve.44 with a framed dwelling house, frame barn with a horse barn attached, end fruit trees hereon: Selied and taken into execution ati the suit oltql. W. Thomas vs Fred 0.. Gore. ... ALSO--One other hat, piece, or parcel of land sit. nate in Towanda Dom. bounded as follows: On the north by Linda ofEolomon Walborn dH. Jacobs, east by T. C. Delano, south by Pine trcet, west by C. M. Manville; being about 10Q keg front on said Pine street and about 112 feet deep, running back from said street to the south - Was of lands of said Whom sad Jacobs, with a framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken into execution t the snit of E. T. Fox vs O. D. Cash 41; Co. and Js es 0. Frost, security. ALSO—One other lot, place, or parcel of land ait lu 4 te in Towanda Bore., bounded as f Bows: On the' north by land of James 0. Frost, eas tby John F. Means, south by John 'Lantz, west b Charles st.; being about 106 feet front on said Charlee street; and rutting back to - Its of bade of I said John F., Means, about 140 fest, more or less, frith a framed shop thereon. i ll ALso._tne defendants C. D. Ca h and F. A. Cash's undivided two.tlftha (2.5) intet at in one oth. % er lot, piece, or parcel ottani] situate in Towanda Bore., sforeastid , bounded on the no by Poplar steeet, teat by Third sheet, south by Wm. Gratis, west by an alley ' being about 165 feet front on said Third street and about 221 - feet back n said Poplar i street, with a two-itory go th ic brick welling house man framed barn. and other ontbnil ings and few - fruit and ornamental trees thereon. . aid lot knawn La the homestead Lot of the David. sh estate. ALSO—The defendants. C. D. ash• and F. A Cub's undivided two-fif th e interest in one other lot, piece, or parcel of land situate 1 'Barclay tsp.. containing 113 acres, , more or less, 1 the warrantee name - of D. H. cue .Ingham , with a saw mill, two mill honsen and a stable thereon. ALSO—The defendants C.D. • Cash's undividod two-fifths intercA lot, piece, or tract of land situate containing .100 acres, More or less. th 11320 of Peter Ladley. ALSO—The defendants, C. D. Cull' and F, A. Cash's undivided two-tlfths Juieiest in one other lot, piece, or tract of situate in Barcly trtp., containing 330 acres. moro — or lees, in the warrantee name of Joisph Ledloy. ALSO—The defendants. C. D. Cash 'and F. A. Cash's undivided two.fifth, interest Da one other lot: piece, or track of land situate in Barclay twp., con taining 356 acres. more cr les - , in th , warr eke. - nameof Walter Stewart. Al,Bo—The defendants. C. D. Cash and F. A. Cash's undivided two.tlfths interest in one other lot, piece, or tract of land situate in Barclay end Overton twps., containing 400 acres, mere or less, in the warrantee name of Andrew I..Ml:ey. Seized and taken, into execution at the suit of E. T. Fox's use vs C. D. - Cash and F. .i... Cash. Ea curity, ALSO--One other lot, piece, or parcel of land situ ate in Towanda twp., bounded as follows: On the north by land of 11. U. Mace. east by Michael De alum south by James McGill. weal; by John Bow• man; containing 33 acres, more or less, no improve ments. • • • ALSO—One other lot, piece; or parcel of lan/eit.• nate in Towanda Boro., bounded as follows. On the north and east by land of John F. Means, south by I E. T. Elliott, west by Spruce strret; containing pee acre, inore . or less, , all Improved, with a twoatory framed dwelling house, framed barn, and few fruit ' trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of P. L. Ward vs Jams P. Lewis and Benjamin Lewis. Also at the suit of D. 0. 'fallen ye James p. Lew is and Benjamin Lewis. ALSO—One other lot, piece, cr parcel of ,land sit sate Windham twp., bounded as follows': Begin ning at the south-cut car on line between the Cad wallader and E,ingsbury haute in the noddle of road anlrrituaing south 797 i deg west 5214 per by lands of J. Reynolds to a beach tree, thence north S 0 deg west d 6 pc: by lands of E. Boardman to a post and 'Stones, thence north 1 deg east 73 310 per by land of J. 5L Peck to a post and stones, thence north St deg east 105 per by land of EL Gleason to the mid dle of said road, thence south 0 deg east 77,i; per along the middle of said road to . place of beginning; containing 33 acres and 45 perches, more or less, about 40 acres Improved._ with framed house, two framed barns and other out buildings, and an orch ard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at..the suit of Barstow a Kirby vtr„Nathem - GfeisOn. ALSO—One other lot. piece, or parcel of land sit natgin Burlington Boro., bounded as follows; On the north by lands of Win. T. Mead and George P. Tracy, east by Reuben Morley, south liy S:-AL Dlck erman and Alonzo Ross, west by We Berwick turn pikej containing about 3 acres;, more or lees, all improved, with a framed dwelling Ileum, framed barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into-execution at, the suit. of Martin J. Long vs Thomas J. Jones. • .ILSO—Ona other lot, piece, or pare'el of land sit nate in_Athens Bore. bounded as follows: On the north bj Satterlee street, east by Charles Decker, south by Clarence Smith, west-by Idt So; 30 belong ing to the eastate of C. r. Weller, deed; being lot No. 31 according to Plot and survey .made by Z. F. Walker; containing 11,250 square feet, more or lees, with a framed dwelling house, horse barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of 0: L. Eastabroollt vs . Judeon D. Baker. 4 td k J. P. TAN FLEET, Sheriff. ORPHAN'S, COURT ! SALE-By virtue of an order issued mat of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. the undersigned admin istrator of the estate of J. Dorranco Allen, late of Wysex twp., deceased, will expose to public sale at the late residence of J..D. Allen. on SATURDAY, NOV 2 3, 1872, at 10 o'clock, a.m., the follbwing des cribed lot. piece or parcel of land, principally maim. proved, situate in Sheabequin twp. Bradford Co., l'a., bounded as follows: Beginning at the south line of land of D. Rill; thenco.south 10 deg. cast' 8 per; thence south 6 deg. east 53 per; thence south 3 deg : east 43 per; thence south 20 ilex. east 36 1-10 pes;'thence ;south 19 deg. west 23 FlO per. to the north lino of land-of 21. , M'aloney; thence along north line of said Maloney's land 92 3-10 per. to the west line of said Maloney's land; - thence'north , 21 deg. east 34 per; thence a westerly course 'along a north line of lands of John,BartOn 64 1.10 per to a cor; thence'north 3 deg. - east .162 1 7.10 per. to the north-west cor. of the land; thence south 87 deg. east 50 per; thence south 3 deg. west 16.6-10 per; thence south 87 deg. east 22 5-10 per. 131 place of beginning; containing 95 lava and 66 perches, more or less, with the'appartenantes, ALSO—The timber on one acre of land as folloWs described: Beginning one-half rod south of a cer tain rail fence On road, arid also one-half rod south erly on' Delos Tatguon's line and running southerly on said line and along said road far; enough to make one acre, which timber was reserved to J. Ilarrance 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, 1867. ' ELI ,TEnats.-140 to be paid on the propertj , being struck down, $5'..9 on co,nflrmationvor sale, the bal ance in one Year from conffrmation. , Ckt.23-w6 LASING. Adam. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE-By 'Virtu.° of an order issued out of the Orolisn's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned; guardi an of Lorintha Ci. Bailey and Minnie Bailey, minor children of Dudley If. Bailey, deceased, late of Lc- Rapt - vine Boro., will expose to public sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 157:1, at 1 'o'clock, p.mi all the Interest of said mine ti children, also the, willow's dower in the I following described real estate, • consisting .of two lots lying and being in, the village of Le. Baysvillo; the Ant lot bounded as folio Begin ning at the sonth-east tor. of lot owned by the es tate of D. M. Bailey; thence south alimg the high way 19 feet to a cor; thence westerly along lands of James B. Fletcher rods to a cur. on land of Jo siah Benham; thence northerly along illno of said Benham 19 feet to the south-west cor. Of lot now owned by the said estate of D. M. Bailey; thence easterly along the said Bailey lino 43," rOds to the ,place of begnning; containing 5 perchesi and 51 , i square feet. more or less, with a small flax& barn thereon. The sec-Aid lot Is bounded es -follows: Beginning at the south-east cor. of a lotl owned by Daniel Bailey on the Kest Ado of highway running north and south through the villnga of raidtaywrille; thence along said highway south to north-east cor. l of lot owned by Nelson Rose on west side of said highway; thence westerly alOng said Roan' line to north-west cor. of said Bass' lot to landlof Josiah Benham: thence along said Bonhamliline to south west eon of the said Daniel Bailey's Idt; thence I,custerly along said Bailors - line to the plact , '''of be ginning; containing one-half acre, more •or I with a framed two-story house thereon. 1 TER 118.—559 on , the property being struck down. the balance in one year from confirmation with interest. , ' JIILLt A. 811Elt,001). 0ct.23.w6 I 4 \ Guardian. NCORPORAT.ION NOTICE. —ln the matter of the Incorporation ofi the First Methodist Eplscepal Church, Of Litchflehl.—No. Dec. Term. 1872. Notice Is hereby giren that the above So ciety has presented to the - Court of Com Mon Pleas of Bradtbrd County their ankh* et association ask ing for a decree of incorporatioi . arid the 6, aid court having-examined the same and. fi nding them correct will decree that they be incbrporated as prayed for. on Monday. the 2d day of Doc., 1872, o'clock, p.m., unless =IRO be shown to the contrary. Occ .22 , a3 - W. A. ThIOSILS. Prot.. N ICORPORA.TION NOT In the matterof the'lneorporation of Die Metho- dist Episcopal Church of Overton, Pa.-No. 128 Dec. 'Term, 1872. Notice is hereby .given that the able named Society has presented to the Court of Common Messer Bradford County their article of Association asking, for a decree of lncorperition, and the said Court haying examined the same.. and finding them correct, will decree thit they lie Im.-ortirated as prayed -tor, on Monday.. the id day of: - cceracr. 1872. at 2 o'clock p ru., unless Caine be a±roan t o the contrary. T 11431.19, 0ct.14-w2 Prrdhenotarr. EUTOR';i NOTtell 13 herby giveh pereonstndehted to the estate of ehas. Jr., hit, of Attleut, reqaef t... 1 to mike igituvlf.ite, payment aot all persons larr 1 t. 4.; clams against "ski estate tut:et, prem.:n.2 them duly autheuticat,tl fur Wale , . meta. BETH WEL-X.N, nvv.er'w6 AD.IIINISTRAT()It'r? NOTICE.- Notice le hereby nit-milli:it 31113preene Indebted to the estate of JAMES DEWEY; lat", of Spring. tad. deed, are rwpirPt* 41 to make itturddlsla payment, and all willow; luting daunts sgsinet said estate must presout thrm duly sutneutleatid. foi settlement. LUCY DEWEY, ' • IRVINE 11[7101E:oz.:, Eleentors. Oci,%wtl A Of lamed •liford In)). To• Ell 'of land alt. tolloWa: On-tho by Inl d street; being ' tract and rdn , about 150 feet 1 dwelling house the reit of Et min end F. A. In ono other Enrclay the wsrrantce J. NV. tiOLLENII.VuE, JUUR•U. WELLIA, Emettla ors. t Leipt 112.13EglIFF'S SALE.—By : virtue 'of lit IfACIAMATION.-=-MtEREAS, stindiy writs of Pt. Fa. and vena. Eno4 blued Ham; PANBPI,-a• tiPtI;ETEB/ PfeltdeSlittlite out of the Court of Common Jaen of llradiord coma- the l2tb.Judecutl District, consisting of the ty to me directed and delivered, will be raveled to ecruaties of Bradford nnd Susquehanna. Aral srobtis sale at the Court Moses le the Boroolib of =lLona Zenttvrn Puts= and Et D. IlAnsisrrif. Towanda, In said-county. on WEDNESDAY, NOY. Ai sco t n i o d u d gts i n an d f o r sa id coun ty o f 21,1812. eel e ' el e e h• r a t". t he m ewin g described 114d/old flax , ';A their aAol . leNK•arin lot, piece or parcel of eltriate Towandsltoro: etr r bounded aitfollosts: On the north by Weston st., otn , u- azt.9 ziov„ -1872, - to for co* on the east by land of sot. Dtartell,.sonth by land rueted for holding a 0/ar t.°, Oyer and Tenni belonging to the estato•of Charlotte Ward, deed, on tier, General Quarter .liessions of the Peace, the weal bplifsin street, being 53 feet on said Male Common newt and ?rpliatia Court, &t. TO'zzo atteet and 105 feet deep, with a brick dwellinghowin, ds, for the Oeuntyo Bnidford„ oe Monday, the. thereon.. 2d day ,of Docoinbcir next, to crtinae threw weeks. ' • • . Notice is therefore hereby giveit• to the Ciro• riers, and Justices of the Peater -14 the county of Bradford, that bey be then and there hi _ _their proper perso h, At 10 o'clock in the rase noon of said day, with records, birmisitione and Other r emembrances, to do those things wl,!els td their office-smertains to ho doze ; and gins* who are I ) pm: i d by recogniv flre or otlnnwise to proge,e r iter against, the prisoners who are or may he' in the jail of said county, or whb shall be botind to appeal' , at the said court are to be then and there to , prosecute against them as shell be just. Jurors 'are requested to be punctual in eh. attendanee,agreably - -totheir notice. • Dated at Towanda. the 7th day, of Nov„ in the year of our Lord, one . thousand eight hundred. and Seven-two, and of the lode- - rwha, o of" f, the United State the'iiiriety mrth., ; -J. P. VAN VLF= Sheriff. CM Is of anty at 9 mall ' few Stdsedand takettinto 'emend= at the snit of las; •kforenr in trust for Sarah Adal44 Meson vs Addl son G. Mason: ' • 'ALSO—One other tot, piece or parcel of land situJ ate In Wysez twp., - bounded as follows: On the; north by land of Henry Wood and Charles Dougher ty, cut by N. N. Parks, south by •19. D. Perks and S.M. Simla, west by John Joluason, -Charles Doug erty end Henry Wood; containing 120 acres, mere or less,- about 100 acres improved, with framed . house, two framed barns, and apple orchard there on. . 854/ . 4 and taken into execution at the suit of J.P.' Hirby'i has vs John Parks; ALBo—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Windhambounded as followerDegitO Wig at the north-eastcor: of a tract of land in the nano of Andrew Dunbar, thence west HO per, to a small beach tree, thence north 100 Per. to -a post and stones, thence west 113 740 pek. to a post and stance, thence north 105 3.10 per. to, a Post and atones, thence easealong land of Norris Lawrence and HiChael (teddy 207 per. to a post and stows, thence south 8 deg. west 213•14.0• per. I. place of beginning; containing 294 acres, more or less, et c:opting therefrom 44 acres off the west aide of said land sold by Norman Cowles to James Peck; &bold 125 acres improved, with t t framed - house, trained barn , and few fruit trees croon. Seized and taken into execution-at-the snit of. El ham= Smith vs A. R. Cowles. ' - ALSO—Oze other lot, piece or parcel of land rite.- ate in Athens twp., bounded as follows: -0a the north by land of Robert Dildine, ea* by a street. south by Isaac Wood, west •by Patrick Lynch and the Collins heirs; containing one-aittb of an acre more or less; improved with a one-stcry framed house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the Snit of Ru-, ly - k Murray vs Jahn Holland. • '• Also at the suit of 0. W. Shipman ye Jno. Holland. ALSO—One other lot, piece or. parcel of land situ ate in Ulster twp., bounded as follows: On the north by land of Darink Myers, cast by public high way leading from Towanda to Ulster, south by land in the posse:Won of the Widow Flood, wsat by said Darius Myera: containing our-halt acre, more or leas; improved With a two-story steam grill. mill, cider mill attached, together with the engine, boiler, and machinery attAched and belonging-to -same. • Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Se rah Myers vs Darius Myers, G. S. Campbell. floury .L. Mingle, Lyman Lincoln and A. D. - Lincoln': Also at the suit of Sarah 3ilers vs Darius Myers, A. D. Lincoln and Z. O. (;cmpbell, terre tenants. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land 'da -1 ate in Ulster twp.. bounded as follows: On the north by land of Edward Lockwood, east by Sus quehanna River, south.by-lazid of Ifra. Mary Ann Welker, west by Edward- bills;' containing-f 3 acres, mere or less, atm= 12 scree improved, with an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ' ALSO--.-One otter lot. plena or parcel of laud situ -ate in Ulster 6.vp. aforesaid, licned ,, d on the north by public highway leading from Ulster village to Smithfield, (called Smithfield roams), ea.--t by road or street leading from said Sant ileld.:ml to Church and Sehopl-house in Ulster village, south and west by lands of Matilda Lockwood; beir." about 82 feet front on said Smithfield road and :‘,borit feet deep, containing 11,42.13il square fe , t more or less, with n (raided dwelling. homes, frainvd barn, • and few fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken into execution at the suit of C. F. Nichols vs D. C. Walker and E. L. Walker. Also at the snit of B. W. Lan' . vs E. L. Waa:rr end TR, B. Walter. ALSO—One other lot, place or par,crl of land situ ate in South twp., Is:gtr.dcu :oiio•,cr* On 'tho north by New York .Stat , eat by latld 'of Merritt Ei13511137, e ttth by C. Crane. WENt by Lt. containing PSI acres. more iM provel.-.lcrie, with a tratn6l-tiou.se iSetzed aml taken into teccention at the eat.t. of J. 11 - ..Xoung vs . Thr,nu T. Rinstinm. ' .ALSO—Ong other lot; piece or el of llnd ,ate Ceirmada twp., bountle:ltts foth•wl . a Pa the north by public I:l , ghway leading from Columbia Austinvite, eatt by lauds of ,Steplien Ger nett 'and the Xatilicra Central 1t.11.. south by George Fuunao, west by public highway 1 front Columbia X Rondsi to the •• llnni house "(so called): containing 107.acreq, more or leas, about 5) at:req .improved. with two 1 feanie.l barns end other out and• few fruit trees thereon. • • Seized and taken into execution at the ra.t of l'onicroy Bros. vs Ahram•Mattin and .).Ifred Fu: - tinal)). • , otter lot. lilac?,cr parcel el land k.itn ate in Alba Moro., bounded as On the north by public highway kadiag front Alba. to Granville (callcid. the Grauatile road); east, by land Of A. J. Merritt. south' by John Baler and N. M. •Wilson. west.by liorthern Contral.ll.ll. Co., being 'ID feet front on said Granville road and SO feet deep, zitli a blacksmith shop thereon.. Seized and taken into caecutou at tile Bud Cl Towef ta :tannc: vs W. H. , ALSO—One ether lot..pice.u. or parcel of land s3l:- ate in Wells twp., tout r.s folle.tre: On the north landii of Chlrle. Veneu: , and A. Felitaizer, west by John Watson, south by A. W. Kapp; east by V. C. Leonard and Charles Veneer: contalnin4 73 acre!, more er less, all iniproved,,_with . one, frarne house. frame barn and ntl..cr out builaings,'and as apple orchard thereon. Seize;l and taken into exectition at the snit or J. 11. Drink,and Walter S. .D.urrnan's 11E2 TS cr , 1 ,, Cr1.; C. Oafs. ALSO-One otter lot. piece or parcel °flat; d situ ate in Litchfield twp., hounded as follows: • Degin ning at a poet and stones on the }vaunt 11.1.. e the cer. of. lot owned b ,- .• - IV . arren , "Stilib.c. along the .1, F,andolph road," thence on the said .. , wr..."-rant line 'north 1 deg. east 47 reds, thence north 32 deg..east ,C97-10'xods to a post, thence south 48 de.,.,-. east 59 ;gds running upon the - fence now standing upon the westaido - of the orchard as now staked out, thence north 81 deg. (30)19 4-10 rods to centre of !Lime and Athens road. thence south 48.de.r. task in ; centre of said road 29 5-10 rods to Johnson's Cor ners, thence south 73 dor'. west 115 4-10 rods in centre of said " llandolyh . road" to place of begin ning; containing 38 acres and 3 . porches, snore or less..about 13 acres improved : and being the earuf, land as conveyed to Warren Strulde by Wm. Har rington by article of agreement datA March 21, - 1872; • . - I Seized and taken into excchtion-at the stitof Wm Huringtori vs Warren Strul4e,• • , ALSO—Ono other lot, piece or paicel of land sites ate in Towanda twp., bounded as :0110'4'6: i ßeginl rang at a black oak being the south-west car. of a lot heretofore-deeded by J. P. Eirby and wife to Henry SeoN.tlle. running thence north C 9 degiar.d 15 min. .west 43 per, to a cor. poet and stones, thence south Ca deg. SJ min. west 61 3-4 per to a tor. on the West side of Derwitic furppike, thence senth2f, deg. east 6 per. to a cor. on said - turnpike, thence along line of land of A. L. Cr3-unler north .58 deg. west 58:10 per. to a cor. on lino of .land Of S. S. Hinman, thence along lineioe' same , north 2 I , : deg east 67 1.10 per. to a cor. in the centre 0 said - turn- fike, thence along the same north C 6 dog. west 11 4-10 per. to weer., thence along the -centre off same south 81 deg: west 10 1-10 per., to a cor.. thence. north C 2 deg. west 12 1-10 per. to a tor. in the cen tre Of said turnpike. thence north 38 2-3 deg. east 225 5-10 per. along lino of land of Adams & Reel" to a cot. post and stones, thence north 72 c deg. oast 10 1-10 per to acor., thence south 28'; deg. e.4t 144" per. toa cor. post and , stones, thence by land of. Henry Scoville south 731.3 deg. west 81, 1 „; per. to the place of-beginning; containing 357 . acres and in perches, more or less. about .100 acres improved. with a framed house, fiamed barn, and other out buildings and fruit trees 'thereon t_ being tlhai same land as conveyed to T. 31. It ,nfoy' Lby Joel Osborn by deed beareing date Jul' 17. 18G3, and recorded in the office for recording deeds, &e., in- said cennty, in Deed Book No. 55, Page 145, he. Seized and taken intoexecution at the, sni t jof J. H. Schrader es T. la, Bondy. Also at the suit Of Joel Osborn ys T. 11. DordOy. • J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff. _ EGITER's NOTlCE.—Notice R hcrchy given that therO has been filed and settled in the office of Itegister of. Wills in and for the County of Bradford, accounts of Adnainistra , tion -upon the following estate's, viz: Finkface't of B. Darittt, 34m:. of Caleb 131rrctt doccaft4l. . Account of 0. F. Young, exr. At Lot Avery deceased. Final aeVt-of Betsey L. Stone, adnar, with Will annexed, of Calvin Stone, deceased: - Partial acct of Jesse Brown. gnardian.of T. li., -A W. E. and Wed. IL. Dann. ' Account of Tyra. Walker. gUarainal of Amos Cornaby. • • ' Final noel or Elizabeth • For. (now. Elizabeth guardian of Charles-T. Foi. • Final acct of E. C. (pie:, alinr. of rata Q'uleh r deceased. Final acct of Jane G. Blakeslee and W. U. Carno. chair, ailmrs. and'admr. of John G. Blakeslee, deed. Final aco't of Iltsa Warner,' admr.• of Samnel War ner, deceased. Final acc't of A. G. Mason, trustee of John and Sarah, Adams. Final acc't of 0. D. Bartlett, - adm'r of t.twin T. Brower, lcneased. ~ ALSO—The appralsenaent of property set off by the' executors or administrator : 3lo' widows or- chil dren of the following decedents: Estate of Bascom Taylor'. • .r" . . Jacob DeWitt.' -: • . . ' ..: • . " 'Charles °. Kellum. • .L. Bowlandson. ~ • ' • ~,Wm. Baker. w Ben.). Benson. • , " .. - Erastna U. Smith. -‘ • Charley L. Arnold. • 117 Benjamin. - - B. Allen.. Ans,lTillotsor..• ' . Abram Balmer. . ER . And the same will be pre:touted to the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, on Thursday, Dcc. fitb, nazi for confirmatton 304 allowance, C. E. Ci L A I WING. Register. TVTICE IN .13A.NKRUPTCY.-In- tIiKN P i Ftrict Court of the United States for the Western PiQtrict of l'ennsylraula.—ln the matter of MarNhall - llrothers, Itantrupts: I o the creditors of said bankrupts and all others eoncerned- taidi notice: • That a second general meeting of the creditors of sail bankrupts has been ordered; and will be held in the Ilorongh of Toivan; da, ra., in i , ald'ilistriet; eu the 12th day of Novem ber, 1872. at 11; o'clock, a.m., at the °glee of E. Oyer ton; Jr. r ono of the Itegii,ttlis in Ilanlirnptcy in maid distri.-t. for the purposes tamed in the 21113 seetten of this. miehrupt 'Act of 11.4.4'.h 2. 1867.. Eta present thereat. • (WEIITON,' T.owar.da, Oct. 21, 8722 • Assignelc. A•ND FURTHER TAKE ICOTICE, That in cense .rieure of a mistake in thieBRIVIOUD REPOZTI:II Of i 21,1972. in publishing tlie.datc of • the meeting provided for in above notices. It has 'been duly ordered that said meeting by adjoin - nod and contin ued to the 22th'say of Noveinber, la7l, at 10 o'clock a.le., and at the place Inciitionesfin fnregning ratie.o QV}IiTtJ I.l' Assignee. Tchv;mls. soT. 12, 1871.-W2 • A S .NOTlCE.—Noticel is A hereby g:ten that Van utikiersigmea. Ittkting bet n app - ointed by tho Court, of _Cetnriwn fleas of Dr4dford Comity. an Auditor toAft-trihute . , t.T the NrCes entitied,theeeto the money fu tho tilletttrs lauds arising; from Sheriff's toile of eettstn. teal sitriato in Towanda lioro.,.belengiiMAo C. D. as.l P. Cub. will attend to the duties of: ap- I..)ititmant at hi% Ohre in %aid' hero" .en NOV, 15, 1%73. st 10 o'clock, •.nm.:when and whero att verrond aro molted to preser.t theti claima of h.- debarred from coming in upon said fund. tv-1_ J. ti. CALI.I.T. Audttot,., - e A tDri.>:I\I~~TIt~TI;IS la NOTICE. _LI_ Not ice is = iyen 'to all pc ritms indclted to the -estatr! 'of CHARLES - K. LADD, late.•To -.vanda. doe'd, rattst make immediate payment, and all persons 'having claims atralust said eistats .must proccrit them duly attthentcatt i fc.iti settle. The boons and areaants of ash] dec , : - .sed ere' left with win. Foyle, - E.'eq:, who is author:4W, to settle the same f ,, r tnn,. and sair.st ell ruatt-rs relating..to the.said estate. DOSE S. LADD. Oct.t'-wG - ! AdmistraLlx. A P_rISTIiATOR'S NOTICE. I- Notice deboreb: piteen to all persons indebted .totite estate ;elm - t: 4 4,1111er, late of Ten-slot:la. deeenFed, nitfsT ntalten. =mediate' paytacrit, and all per2ons: Laving cAinas aitalutt -said estate Innyt rrotont tier dnlp authenticated for Fettle, meat. T. MrLitit.-Is - 1_,,.. NZ.I .6- 6• A DXI,NISTRATOR'S LX. Notice" is hereby given to all persons indebted tr) the \ (*ate c Wm. C. Wikom, Into eit. Canton, deceased; tranAt make immediato paymktt: and all_personi haling 'claims against said estate remit present thern•dttly antbanticatedler settlement.r.. S. T. YOBTErs, - Administrator. - Nov.G-wG AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, FOP. ALL IEE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY crunia Castirenesq. Jaundice,Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Byeentary, Foul Stomach, Brysipelae, ifeadacbe, Piles,lthenraatLun, Truptions and Skin Diecaeee, Bilifiusncas, Liter Complaint. Dropsy, Teller,- 'Tumors and. Salt • Mount. Wormy; Gout. Neural. gia,,aea.Dinner Pill, and Purifying the Blood. , Ate the most congenial purgative yet perfected: Theit.effects abundantly show how much qiey eNeel all ether Pills. They-are safe and pleas ant to take, but powerful-to cure. They prirgo. out the fou humors of the blood; they'stitpu late tho sluggish or disordered organ into;ac tion,and they impart health and - tone to tiro whole: being.. They cure not only the every day complaints of everybody', but fprmidablo and dangerous diseases. , Itiost eminent clergy man, most skilful physlcank, and our best citi P.ms send ccrtitlcates of lcuies performed 'and of great benefits they. Lai - e derived from these "'Ms..: They are the safest and best physic for children, because read as well as effectual. kteing:sugar coated. they are easy to take; - and being rarely vegetable, they are entirely harm less. . D BY. Dr.. J. C. AYER .tr. 4 , TIL1CTIC : 11. AND alcal.rncsr..• ' 'dad sold by Dinggiats all round the world. Dr. Ti. C. POD.TETt, SOS, Wholcsal4 agents 'Towanda, Ps., and for.sMe by.deslers througton • tho county.: Oct. :30.r04',/ TARIT AT -A BARGAIN.-,-The undersigned offers fors 4 alor his farm in North Towanda. at a bargain. The'farm contains about 53 acres, 4 acres timid geed I state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. There is also plenty good knit, good buildings, and tecer.failing wale. Will sell on reasonable terias and ,give time on r portion of the purchase money. C. £. vurrr.. / North rowan(ltt, Oct. 'J, 1872 °BISON'S REPEATING ; R RIFLE, NEW MODDLE, Simple. Strong. rowerf al, ,Sate, and Accurate, which rollresit ono of •tho -best Duna over offered to Sportsmen.. Prices from $33 to $43. Send for a circular to F. A. Marilekl, West Auburn, Pa., Agent for Dradford, Susquehanna,- Sullivan, Wyonithg. and Luzerne conntia.: ' N0v..134c1 ALIJABL.E FARA' FOR SALE, V belonging to the estate .of Wviat..W • Basta brooks,.deceased. situated in North Towanda, Ain miles from Towanda Bora:containing about 123. acres, between 75 and 100 acres improved. with a. new dwelling bonze well arranged. for -two families, a good barn and other "out buildings, two orchards, aliving-Spring of water brotight to tho house to logs. For further particulars annlY to Wm-rasta brooks. Athens;_ Wards Eastabrooka: :Ulster; Wil lard Loy eland, Troy; or Pi Ilford Eastabrooks on tho" pre/MSC-9,N0v.13-w1 . . PROPOSALS: -:—Proposals will-he received. at the °thee of the WI Zee-Barre Coal and Iron Company,. Wilkes-Bari, Pa., until Der.olll . • bee I; 1872. for the whole or thotart of Three Irma drod and Flits- . ,(350) Tons best quality preenedMin othy Ilay, to be delivered at Wilkes.flarre. between date acontract and the first of March. 1873. - G. IL PARRISH, Supt. N0v.q71.2m, • ;000 AkiENTS WANTED at once for o ur Ne'vc Boa, the Life of the Gtellt-Ex ploref, ' _ _ - - LIVINGSTONE.) A thrilling, axount of what ho has experienced and accomplished during twenty-eight years ill thowthls of Africa, and Of his resurrection from a living death by. STANLEY. with particulars of hls perilous tripin search of, and long sojourn with tho aged du:corerer, etc.. etc. 600 pages, - only $0 3d. tat .versally wanted. For lull description and terms aldress at once 111O1BNItD 131105.. Publlshors. Phila. or Boston sep.lll-2-1y DISSOLUTION.—Tho- fi rm herC toforo existing and known as Snorer & Swart Dro's ha* SUS day boon dissolved by mutual con seut. 'Thu accounts of the late Arm aro in thu hands ot"U. S. Snorer. and J. U. Swart for , sottle• - meld, to whom all persons tudebtett to 'said Silo am requested to make ImmodiatoTayment. Fe • k 8: V OTED,. D. U. SWLBT. GEOACIE If. SWAIM Wyttluair.w. 1'4., 187?. • • • . 7 bliedlleen Win be contlnuefl.4l the sold R4lllll emhseribers. where we shall be graft to t.to Wilvt,flo. , .olVllo MAI taNer lan with tVenil. H. SNOVEIi. J.ll. SWAM. 14v. v....t 0:, TO. FROST Sr. SONS 'FAIR , Ntruitn 1:31PORWII I,(tr IltAr atyln gf pod Admlristmtor