..:~:. r ~ :~:.: , ..~.... ..., ivadford, frititier. Towanda, Thursday, January 28, 1878. LOCAL ADD GENERAL. . • sfir The Idel in the - pool at this place, broke sip on Friday 1u and quietly moved karard o wartnit clime. a The Episcopal Mite Society mill meet oe lionrisy evening, nest, it the hoes° of 8. W. AL - vono, Esq. _ - stir Jowl Sannrason has moved in to his beantital cottage, corner Locust Avenue and Centre street. May he long enjoy the can to its of home pith his accomplished wile. `lseir A meeting was .held' in the room of Franklin No. 1, on Saturday even ing hat, for the purpose of taking steps toward the organiizatiort of-a Firemen's Belief and Life Insurance Co. A committee to, present appli 'cation to court was appointed, and the meeting .adjourned_ to meet on the Bth of February. . ,a- Naiad No. Te Sociable at Bier cur'e Hall, last evening, is p r onounced by all who attended, to bays been one of the finest affairs of the kind eyet given in this p ace. The Hall Was moot beantifully decoiated, the music delightful, and the refreshments elegant. The attendance was very large—over twB hundie , couples participating in the festivities., wir We have been shown a be& - q ullt made by Mrs. H. 8.. CLAIM, of tbis place. which contains 8.424 pieces. Tho different crsl ors are neatly arranged. and give evidence of excellent.taste on the part of Mrs. O. We are informed that this vast labor was perforated ' ln three months, to addition to the dischargoor all her other honaqlaold duties. iir Join B. Gotion lectured ,on his favorite theme, TeMperance, in !demur's Hall, on Tuesday evening. ' The house was cr , .wded, and everybody was more than pleas td. Mr. 0. is the most entertaining lecturer before the public, and his effort,„ on Tuesday eAentug fully maintained the !lie estimation iu - which we bate always held , him. He was the guest .of Gnirrrrus while in town., mr The following resolution was presented in Northern Lodge at its last meet ing; and after a spirited discussion, was voted upon, when the first part of tko resolution was unanimously adopted, and the latter part em phatically lost Resolved, That it is the ditty of temperance men to see that all laws are atrictls observed, and that the prosecutor in all macs of convic tion for the violation of said 1 4W t . should re ceive tho entire fine. • 5 kr The officerr4 of the First •Na tional Bank of Wavexly, for tho year 1873, are as follow : President--11 . 0w ABD E utEn. nee P; I4I... ..IEIIi—CIIARLEIS H. SEMPLE= Cashier - —R. A. ELMER. DirectJP'S-HOWARD Et-KIM, C. H. SLIEFARD TORN PEraaNs t -Stuu Rutin, Clue. L. As Twrcy, H. A. ELMER, VIM. NURSERS. . • . Der We 'earn that Prof. SHEIT.WObD has inaugurated a series of matinees for the im prors merit otitis pupils. The plan is for the :scholars to invite their friends on certain.after aeons to hear the performances. In this way the girls and young ladies will become accus tomed to play in public. We hope Prof. 111:11- wo,e's efferts in this direction will be heartily seconded by parents, as, we doubt not it will pr,v4 of en,at benefit to the pupils. ter They concert' of Mr ;JAMES G.. cLim:. the histinguislied vocalistlandballadiat, whivli came° eff on Monday evetddg, at the M. E. Church, fully met the expectations of the !in.; appreo:ative audience that were privi: d to listen to him. - The ; entry' of his origi n,l halluls is of a high order, and of elevat i:pg I,,n , qn , y, and the inciody of their rendering i•c..raty of the sitets. Mr. CL.tl sings, at sville on Friday, Jaituary 24; Wysox,'Sat tir.lay, :nth inst.; Rome. Monday, 27th inst.; ti'altiNing, Tuesday, 28th inst., and Troy, Wednesday, 29th inst. . gar' Gen: WAGNER, of Philadelphia, addre•sed a large audience, hr . the . M. E. Chur , b. oil Thursday evesiag last, en the sub ject of tempt ranee. The General, is a pleasant, forcb:e Speaker, .sat:d presented many new irgiiments in favoi ,if the 'local optign 4 method of dispa.cing of the troublesome quest:oz,. His remarks were listened to with strict attention, and received hearty aPlatuie from the audience. „Bev. J. STC.WAra i , 0. L. Glasos and 8. W. HODGE:us also made appro riat-remarks. The result of the ',meeting was manifest en Friday, by the largo vote polled lure against license. PERSONAL. —Our old friend, SirsEs- TEL TASLOII, paid us a visit last week. He iv. t 9 be in vigorous mental and physical Levitb. Hods engaged canvassing the county , r Li h'd# histot l y di 'Bradford county, which lv,d n' be published. The worklwill contain ab..s! .;00.1)J.;:cs,1?vo., and be bound in muslin. .tr. has spent many years compiling `en; history, and wc'have no doubt it will prove r. v ur at e . He'auys he teceiveaunexpneteil el.: , ,.:ra, 4 erne..t wherever he goes, and does - not exptet any '• downfalls." Flour ''Of the Owego (N. Y.) and ladr,•attcuded the Naiad Sociable, lase e‘i!aing THE SUSQUEHANNA. COLLEGIATE hint' - irrt_:,—The third term of the present year 'of this institution, wilt Commence /Sunday' next, January 27. This school has now been in suc ce.,?•fill operation long enough to jtistify the Itberal patronage of our entire community. T:tit n ,ether of Students has been gradually 'ers.isitig during the last two years and a half. This uniform increase in numbers, and mainte nance ot interest on the part of students, speaks Well to the school. • We hope to hear of la large addition' to the 13 - , 2 2.1it :lumber at the commencement of this um term. Parents may send their children Wlth a full asinrs.nce that their- interests Itill I , e well loOked ErZ' We clipthe'!follo.wing dompli , r.) , .a..i..r: honed of onr late townsman, D. U. P , .-srrr. F.:-.1 - 1 ., froni, the Form! PountY RePubli r. ala •.uars 13,1873 : . i , "6(. , F. .I.‘ery, a venlig attorney of Titus h., was h•st fail arrested on charges of 1, 1'.. , 1: , , 1.:1 , e Fr:Ai:mice, lc., was tried in Mead 'ti'e .r , th .1 , 0•11 inst ~ rand found guilty in the 1'' 2 1 ,,, .. , in wilted) he'Stoniflunicted. lin wag Er.Lt .1, e I to !he Paitentiltry for four fears a ''' t f' - lt tai ,ash.. IlarrN .'... Fassett, whose rant ,pp, 'r; (;i'i our firi.t page, were engaged t''--.=1,;.:e thstrier,"Atioruey, on bcl.llll of the ~, l , :::::..r.:: - :.mti,, ami e.c noire:- that: Mr. Fass elt, pl ~, to ill!, eas? is spoken of as ben," a ...r e.i.:e anal corAincing our. Alr.%.Fasset is ' Y" , -!• , : I. , tvye' why, is at borne in' ids proes • r. twitnd to make his mach in the , ~ le- Fa , , .-1-I, el. [uf , re msuy year's. We consider ' .. 1 ; ....1.1.:,,..9,1 honorable practiciener." . . Tile Postmaster. General fins Ikarert. , st..l fur pr , ,pos,ils for carryingon f ;:!) rout...A, from the Ist or July I l leat I ^ lllll Y 3! 1 . All till, mdA be forwarded 1 , 12 ti me ' 1 " re3cii WvAllinAton on or before .11.arct, :; - Lt•lri , •keille, by Union Grove, (new of. I ; it 6 nicks and back, once a Saturday, at 2,?. at.; arr,,L x.; leave Lellays vLil, :sattir•kv at 4 P:ar ;:arrive at flerriekvilitt P. :1 PrtiipcHals invit2cl for twice and ttaLt 8 - a e.t.a service. l'••:ia Ulster to Ghent (new office), 2/ milesouce-tt meek, by, a schedule of de -1 4 `+; sand arrivals satisfactory to the post. 4=l r Vitent . PropiiSals inrited for twice • tiroes - a week Pler VlCe " • DE DICATIONA:--Mr. Editor : The 14,3 erected by tiw Wyallieing . Btl3'.l*' Cnucch, at Cathptown, Bradford coon (lv:heated to the worahip of Got, wel,r—la s nud Tunralay; January 15 and si!rcioca, viz t• Op( Ling exc.:- 11 0 7 e1tx:1.1 A. ]l.;coLdnatedby 1. Casa. (Pi - cal)yt:rian), P. 'f. IdAuv lrr , ' r TILDE:N. Sertnou by Bro. J. 1. B.stihjOot Christian ctmreti; its Nature and Origin." 77.1nesday eTerdnr,, Bro. A. L. Pots iIIiMINI fJ , i.~ irh,G:~ preached to a fall bones, - Test, Matt. Mal :1: "And lan not ye Called Rabbi, for one is you* Master, even Christ, and all ye art brilliant.* Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock, services in troduced by Tiro. R. R. Guar and R. Buz mimosa. Sermon by W. 11 Tunes; text, 1 Rings, xvii 19--15. Subject, -" Obedience in Go even to the last extremity." Prayer of dedication by the pastor, L litnatonsivie. ' The Wyalusing Church is small and flnan-, daily weak, but by the energy and devotion of menibers, and especially their pastor, with aid thankfUlly received from abroad, they have erected $ neat and substantial house, at a oast of a little more than three thousand six bun: drcd dollars. A. balance of six hundred and twelve dollars was secured in money and pledges daring the - meeting. The prospect for the Church is good, under the blessing of God • W. 0. Tutu, Clerk. lir The arguments, in the Bail 'road suit were concluded on Friday evening. His Honor Judge Mossow, delivered his charge on Saturday morning, and the jury re tired about 11 o'clock. At 8 o'clock in the evening they retinues , and rendered a verdict for the plaintiffs, Wria.rs, Minus A PATILICE, for $62, 447.54. Five fall weeks were occupied in the - trial, which involved the largest amount of any case ever disposed °tin our court. The attorneys were, for the plaintiffs, CoL E. Sxrrit, PEET A DAVIES, W. L. Pzcz ' and HART A tOll. moos. For the Railroad Company, Judge Alarcaup, of Williamsport, Oviarou A - .E.ts- Bak; of thin place, gnd Hon. F. IL Item, of Ithaca. 1-, It is understood that the Railroad Company will carry the ease to the Supreme Court. a At a special meeting of Leßay Lodge, No. 471, A. Y. M., held at Lellayaville, Penn., Jan.,l9, 1873, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Itrnsintss : - It has pleased the Grand Muter of the Universe to remove from our midst by .the remorseless hull of death our well beloved brother. Libber's Smith. Therefore, Resolved, That by his decease .society has been deprived of a highly respected citizen, the family of a most kind and affectionate pa rent, the Masonic Fraternity of one of its old est. most faithful and ardent members. Resolved, That while we sincerely mourn his loss, we bow with submission to the mandate of the Divine Grand. Master above, realizing that our loss is his infinite gain ; we ark thank ful to a kind Providence for having spared him for fifty-six years of Masonic life. . . _ Resolced, That we hereby tender to his fam ily our heartfelt sympathy in this the boar of their great bereavement. Res()'red, That a copy of- the above resole- Mous be presented to the family of the deceas ed, and also that they be turnitibed each of the county papers for publication. By order of Lenity S. W. Mica, Seel. • ENTERPRISE ni following item taken from the last 'Northern Tier Gazette, it will be seen that Troy is to have 'anew manufacturing establishment. The young gentlemen composing tho'couipany are rden of , energy, enterprise and bottom. We hope the investment may prove a paying one to the cap italists, as we are sure it will to our sister vil lag° : "At length a company has been formed. comprising four of onr prominent young men of business, who intend - immediately to_proceed to the erection of a Foundry, Machine Shop and Hardw re Store. The paper i is have been drawn and signed. and work will < -be speedily. begun. Tie company starts oft with $50.000 capital, and by next Spring the building will be under way, and our people may expect to see works replace those of !dr. S. W. Paine, which were bnrned last week. We are glad to know that a buidness which is so necessary to the people of any region like ours, is to remain id's no linger than it is obliged to. A building 272 ft-et song. built of brick, will be put up on the hind' between E. C. Oliver S. Son's furniture store hod the cr,•e'i. The members of the corn ptny ere Capt. W. H. Carnochan, A. ER New man', John Parsons and Lyman Oliver, all thor ongligo-ahead men, and entirely able to man age an extensive bui,iness." .q.bon lasimcs.— Teaching children good manners at home, is often too much neg lected Parents who would be mortified at any exhibition of ill manners on the part of their children in the presfince of strangers, often per mit rudeness at home. Young folks should be mannerly. How to be so, is the question. Harty a good girl and boy feel the t they can't behaVe themselves in the presence of company. They feel timid, bashful and self-distrOstful the mo mentthey aro addressed by a stranger, or ap pear in company. There is but one way to get over this feeling and to acquire easy and grace ful manners;. that is, to do the beat they can all the time at home, as well as abroad. Good manners are not learned by arbitrary teaching so much as acqnired by hAa:t; They grow up on us by use. We most be courteous, agreese.- hie, civil, kind, gentlemanly and womanly at hiim . 6, and then it will become a kind of second nature to be so everywhere. A. coarse, rough manner at home begets a habit of roughness, which :ye cannot lay aside if we .try when we go among strangers.' The most agreeable peo ple we have ever known in company, are those who are perfectly agree 11,1 e at home. Home is the school for all good things, especially .for good manners. PußLicrrr Is MONEY.—This has come to be recognized as a prieciple in business. Coml etition is so keen; and we live in such busy times, that a man's only chance of success lies in proclaiming the merits of his wares far and wide, up and down the marker. HO must keep a trumpeter, thcPpublic attention must be arrested, and Le who bist succeeds in this has the best chance of nAtiog a fortune. It is found not to to sufficieht for a tradesman to put up a sign over pis dbor for people to come and look at ;:he must spud out his sign far and wide, and make people4e.ee it and remember it in spite of themselves. To do this effectually it requiles tact and knowledge. There , is an art in advertiging. All'sletiends on how' it is set about ;it must be done l boldly. It is useless to' go into a crowd and raise a feeble wail which is, drowned in the general:clamor. It will not d • to imitate the genteel woman, who, in carrying fish the fiat time, would not lift her voice for fear any one should hear her. Thete is another sense in which every adtertiser thould have eouddenee in publicity, he should e quite cer tain that if ho throws hie bread upon the water he . must find it, even it tt bt "after many days." :THE CHUM:II AND Tl 2 SCH9OLIHOLItIf.. —lt was a beautiful illustration of the benefi cent work and results of bur holy religion, to have tho church and school-house placed aide by side wherever the standard of Christianity has been planted. Civilization, education and moral elevation are the conearn'tants, bt Chris tian missions. No more striking contrast be tween heathendoln - and christendom can be' found, than furnished in the direct and legit imate roults . of the two diametrically' opposite systems'reveryn here apparent. Naturalism, ra tlenalls-in, and all forms of infidelity stand re buked in the l res6ce of Christi*toy, with' its L,areiply fruitage, iu striking contrast with all the oilier furnas `of feliAien foitukthrougo all time. Wheipi - er faith in the Slisiour of men as the only moans of saivati:m. the Wood ot atone int at as the only means eleans,ng, and a ho . .y life as the tline:s of future joy, are 4.1/ffeteuee bei• puiutt+ of faith mat be safely ated,'pnisietent with Christian fidel ity, zeal sea honor. All may join the prayer, ted the work of the Master." V 57" Nothing is more common now. than postage stamps, and yet we presume com paratively few of thosa Who daily use those im portant little bits of paper, knoiv how tiny are manutactureJ. The following the modus operiandi " soon as they emerge from the. hyilraulie prom, postage stamp. are gummed. The paste is made of clear starch, ur rather its dextrine: - whin IS acted rip in chemically and then boiled, terming a clear, smooth. slightly sweet mix ture... Each sheet of stamps is taken separate ly. placed upon I dat board, and its edges cov ered ai:h a light metal trame. Then the paste is smeared on with a whitewash brush, and the sheet is lam between two wire racks and placed on a pile with others to dry. Great care is te• ken in 'the znanuracture of thiivaste, which is perfectly barinlems. After gumming, anotaer weittlag in the hydraulic presi hollows. ram more counting—in fact, stamps are counted no lees than thirteen times during their process of mautitattare. The iiheetsare then cut in half, each portion containing ono hundred stamps. this being done by girls with, •ordmary hand shears. Next follows the perfaianou, whirls is performed' by machiacry. Tue perforations are brit made iii a perpendicular itne, and after wards in a horizontal line. Another prowling fellows—this time to get rid of the raised edges on the back of the stamps made by. the dies, and this ends theinanufaeture."' Se' A writer in the rniladelphit . Pressi;-givlng !` Pan Pictures " 43f member. of the •• Constitutional Convention." Here Is what he eaya abottt ono of our members : "One of the handsomest szid ziost ai Tell its !tit most iistrelgsmt- sad elm Ilis4,Tanse,sl Nos& ass. Planwab 0 121 7•44 11111111 0 115. and dear mist ass=frW• Ib county, tkiyears nniwitiO4, and is apple his _ at yossse. w rircightoad rose us Mbar Cl tamed to lkontrinls and there. ever nines, this distinguished nuen bar has resided, worths' bis e la genuine American iityle tap end:woos and lr boa In the old Keystone State. In his early LAI be devot ed his time to earnest study and labor, in books, working on the farte, Wetting echo following mechanical and mercantile pursuits. =dr i :l4 g thorough seademkel education, of by suOying law with Post, Esq.; of Kontiose,_and by admission to the bar of that town in Sepias- bee 181/1. He went into a practice of whichaqung lawyer might tie *cud. lna short Hon. Ovid F. Johnsen, the Attorney General the State, assigned Mr. Torok to the ofkos of District At holey for thisquehanns—art olio he held tor a period of four or five years—retiring fr om it from a pure distaste he criminal_ justice, esp.- oially invariable prosecu tion Ile was elected so the State Senate for the counties of BradArit, linveneleunis, and Wyoming, and 'reread is t office in the years 1810-44-415, anti was elected Speaker of the Senate st the special sea sion of MSC and again at the %Lift of the session of 1866, in which high mice be distin guished himself for ability, • urbanity and pronipsitude of action. He hag been appmpri stely designated in the convention chairman of the Committee on State Ixstatutions and Build ings, and is remind on the Committee on Oar peahens. He is a Republican of the olden school, an American of the beat type, and a Pennsylvanian of the purest moult. In per sonal emanate he is without an equal hi the convention. His !med . I. slightly baldi and ink gray hair harmonises nanaly who his side whiskers. WA presence is commanding, and he never speaks or acts except directly to, an earnest purpose. _All in all, he may be termed • model member.' "Lights and Shadows V New York Life; or, the Sights and Eiensalionsqf the Great Oily." A work descriptive of New York City in all its various phases. Its splendors and wretchedness; its high and low life; its marble palaces and dark dens; its attractions and dan• gers ; its rings and frauds; its leading men and `politicians; its adventureni; its mysteries and crimes. By Jazas D. McCann, jr. What Paris is to the Frenchman, or London to the Briton, New York is to the American. It Is not only the Metropolis, but it is the chief attraction upon this continent, the great centre to which men and women resort for both bud nese and pleasure, and as such is a source of never-faihng interest. Of late years several at tempts have been made to reproduce ita varied attractions in book form. The most traccesiful result of those efforts is the book now before us. The author has had unusual faollities to see every feature of the great city, Ind has written the work with an enthusiasm which is apparent in every page. He has not merely produced a sensational story, but has given us a record of actual facts, of which he is personally cogni iant. The book is as fascinating and absorbing as Novel, and were it not for the evidence he, furnishes, we should be taunted to believe ;that be has Carried us into the reahn of Action. He tells tie the history of the great city Which has _grown to be the most remarkable in America; and relates its old traditions with zest and hu mor. He introduces us to all classes of people, and'initiates us into their ways and manner of life/ He brings us face to face with great mer chants and bankers, actors, editors, working Women, ballet girls, thieves, gamblers, sailors, quacks; firemen, and a hint of others. Ho de lights us with his sketches,of the better and brighter side of city life, of the genius, enter prise. charity and humanity of the great city, and appals us with his thrilling accounts of the idarker and more terrible side of the life he is • A trothfril picture of New York' hfe cannot be otherfise than deeply interesting. Our author has succeeded admirably in his task, and we predict for his book a large age. It is brim fail of useful infornl7.iin”. brilliant end fascinat ing, and an emphatic v, against the vice. of the city. It iz purl and I,:fty in tone, and whi.e it discusses fully many of the darker sides of city life, it does so with delicacy and candor. An intert•sting feature of the book is a power fully written hlatory of the Tammany Ring !rands, with sketches of the actors therein. . It is comprised in One large octavo Tolima of 850 pages, and illustrated With nearly 200 fine engravings of noted places, life and scenes in New York. - The low price at which the book is issued, brings it within the reach Of all, and no one who wants to know,New York u it really is, should fail to buy this book. It is sold by sub scription only, and kirs. E. A. llclEr.s.w, who is the authorized agent for this section, to now canvassing for it. ,Bonovon Fr w'xiox.—The following is the vote of the several wards in this borough, at the election held on Friday last. It will be seen that "No taconite" got a majority. Now, will tho officers enforce the law ?: 11=1! Judge of Elections, James McCabe ' 101 Thos. AL Woodruff Ilk Inspectors of Elecuons, H. T. Stevens ' . 89 0. H. P. Disbrow 122 Ward Councilman,. . Thomas R. Jordan . 197 Councilmen at Large, Morgan Lewis ' ' so N. N. Betts, jr 142 Dennis McMahon ' 242 Bahool Directors, . J. P. Tan Fleet (3 years). • J. A. Codding (3 years) ` ilt r N. Tidd (2 years) . 179 .., Ralph Russell (3 years) 246 H. B. McKean (9 years) SL Assessor, Jam EL Nevins . .... ......... ....SG W. 11.11dorgiai 1.4 Constable, ' Johnson Wel% ....82 Z . . Martin McGill ,128 High Constable, • L. T., Royse . t 79 I'. W: Cowell 125 Borough AnditorL 1 George Ridgeway 82 • J. J. Griffiths - 117 Overseers of Poor, 'fr - • Wm. Mix • ' 207 J. •W. Lyman ' --' 211 For License 127 Against License " 79 SECOND warp Jtidge of Elections, ' - , J. A. Codding , .. 156 9 • Wm. Chamberlin....,.. Inspector of Elections, ' C. M. Manville 154 , F. B. Ford ' Councilmen at Large, 17 6 M. Lewis 59 • N. N. Bette, jr • 2. ‘• 299 Dennis McMahon 140 Borough Auditor, George Ridgeway . 156 J. J. Griffiths . .:70 School Directors, i J. P. VanFleat '''' 154 3. A. Codding;.. ....... .... , ..... 154 • N. Tidd . • 156 1 Ralph Russell 80 ' Et. B. McKean..... , 79 Assessor, ' J. H. Nevins 159 W. H. Morgan 'B9 Constable. Johnson Wells 130 Martin McGill 105 High Constable, . . ' ~ • L. T. Bova. - 178 P. W. Cowell .72 Overseers of Poor,. . - Wm. Mix . 231 J. W. Lyman - - 246 For License ....lf Against License .131 THIRD WAZD. Jtidge or Elections; Isaac Smslley.. Gecirge Stevess Inspector or Elections, Morgan Lewis G. 11. Eaton Ward Councilman, L. B. Rodgers.... Jas. 31. ard.. Councilmen at Lurk, M. Lowis..l.. • N. N. Bette, jr D. Mcßfahon Borough Auditor, George Ridgeway J.. 7. Griffiths School Direct.irs, J. P. V.nFleet (3 yeus) 113 J. A Coddrng (3 years) 113 Ralph Bussed (3 years).— - 68 N. Tidd (2 years),.- 110 H. B. McKeon (2 years). 66 Assessor, J. H. Nevins....:. W. H. Morgan.. Constable, - Johnson Well% ... /Julia 51eGtil High COLstable, L. T. Rome.. . I'. W. .Cowell. Overseers of the Poor. Wm. Mix.... J. W..:Lyman For License.... Against License DowerioN.--There will be a don". tion held for the benedt of Bev. P. T. BEA-tor; at the houl.e ofPizausx. CUM, in Berrickttle, on Wednesday,..honery 48, 1873. The public are, cordially invited to - attend. By order. of o immittee. .EZA.IIIICATIONS AT THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE bra L, D:—CCSAZ, /UMW terrains. ['histology, Friday, cotornencing at 10 ce"Joek a../a. All friends of school an 2= E=M air Did pit know 'gat, raciiii.k Somiled Willow &WWI 1 is, Orate tuktkowee; of every • • rig @bap, at Rims to s% 11116/Ceystisc:Okittdng Main street, and to Pim National Bank. Nis Warmaa•' Candies at D. W. Ikon & Och's Bakery. you wang a good oiaroolt, go to Mint Ttizoi`o. splendid new stock of Oreiaosts, at Haug T►aZoa`a. is.Onanis is motintintammos And Naming Pictures, at low rata. 11111. Dress Making done et the Bee Hive, by Kiss Team& Cemexen. v.- French Felt and Soft Crown ed Elata, at the Bee Hive Saxe. _ The Awaken Sewing Ma chine is the best. 1111. New --- ;:r3 - 7 --- Goods are Con stantly being received at the Bee Hive Blown. IS. A large assortment of Brack ets just received at ?WU a &kJ& Oystge try the r quati, at 45 yenta. • R. A. Ooiriss. lA. Fall assortment of Silver Plat ed Were, at Wunciux & BLear's. - Job work, of every description, neatly and expeditiously assented at this office IS. An entire new stock of Feath ers, Flowers and Bihbons. at the Bee Hive Store. ' Butteriek's Patterns, at the Beehive.. M. Warm meals •at all hours at cowus' Bakery. is. New Music, at the Bee Hive. li ercnea block. 1 MI6 Baymyr has some 'Very "noh by " Cutters, which he offers very cheap. sir Mittons, Fringes and Passe mentaries, at the Bee Hive Store. Gray Nets at the Bee Hive Store. Invisible Hair Nets, in on, at the Bee Mee Stare. iSh.Sweet Potatoes and Cranber licit, at Comm' Bakerr. sii.Bmizices National Hay and Straw Cutters, for sale by PLICDUCTON & D►aaow. se. If you want a nice pleasure sleigh, call on:Bs:arm at his Carriage Manu factory, on Elisabeth street. MO - Gabtrn. CAYUGA r Lus Ira on hand at Myersbarg Mills Jan. 6—Sw. . lir The beat Tinware for sale at Jpsz & Lams' Hardware Store, in Nennite Block. • Si- A large assortment of Ameri cut Cook and Parlor Stogy ea, at PENDLEkOX & DAILIZOiIe& 41161 f you want a nice article of Cake, you can get it at D. W. Scorr & CoAlta kery. Leave you orders in time. Foe SALE.,-Two or three new houses, desirably located.. Terms easy. En quiie of W. G. Gpanon, at Turner & Gordon's Drag Store. a Very. litest styles in Bonnets and Hats for ladies, Mts' ses and Children, at the Bee Hive Store, No. 2, Meteor's Block, To wanda, 'Pa. ft- Cranberries, Bales, Dried Peaches, Dried Beef, etc., at D. W. Scnr it Co's. MS. If yon.want a firat•clasa Par lor ittore. got' the Light House, on hand and for gale by . PEN.pLerox & Miaow, Orwell, Pa. 1111. A full assortment of Railroad and Java Canvas, at the Bee Elko Store, Met ear's Block. SS. Just received st the Bee Elie, an elegant assortment of Ladies' and. Misses' Linen Collars and Cuffs, also Laces, in the newest styles. lllir If you want to, hny the best . Cook Store in market, and for the lesstmoney, go to Jcsa & Lama' Hardware Store, in iter ates Block. Rvesi7 PArsT.—Have you seen or heard or it ? It not , it is worth your while to enquire into its value. See R. X. Wituss' "Rubber Paint" card in another column. soar Now is a good time to get your letter-heads, envelopes and - bill-heads printed, and the Dame= office is a good place to get them executed. It- . The place to buy a first-class Cook or Parlor Store, is ail Ps-Nor-Eros 1 DAll,Balleti, Orwell, Pa. ge..-Luatus 4t. Morino, manufac turers of thine celebnited spectacles, have changed their agency from J. lirmersara's to Wx. A. CstAxacsuitiN. D®' M. J. Lunux wants fifty thou.,. sand feet to fit with Boots aid Shoes, at his new store opposite the Means House. Boots at one dollar and twenty-Ave cents a pair; how is that for low? 157 Main street, below Badge. COAL AT WHOLESALL.—P. Wzu.* is selling superior Hard Anthracite Ooal, by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any B. R. station between Wyalusing and Athens. Now is the time to acme your Wiater's supply. ' IE 113 G 3 stir FRANK BuRBINE, Ticket Agent Pa.& N. T. R. E. Co., has been appointed _sole agent in this place for the sale of the Railway •assenger Assurance- Co.'s accident tickets. These tickets cost but a trifle, and cover all kinds of accidents. ' 103 Ell `t•4l stir Mrs.. Furman, on Bridge-at., manufactures all kinds - of hair-work. She should receive a generous support from the la dies of this place. Her prices are much lower than the same work can be procured in the city. and those who have patronised her ex press themselves highly satisfied with the qual ity of her work. 315 ..1111 ...73 -108 ...71 Nonas.—The gentlemen that loan ed or borrowed two volumes of Redfield *on Willi, /Smith's Forma, and the first volume of Chitty's Blackstone, are requested to return them. They are wanted. S. B. ItaKaur. Attorney7st-law. 188 58 Loar.—A 'black Newfoundland Dog, with white toes and breast; one hind foot has sear horn s eat. A liberal reward will be paid for any information that will lead to, his reaivery. . Jonx Wagons. Tovniada Toil., Jam 21. 1873.—Ser" MI6 Policy-holders, in Towanda borongb and vicinity. in - tha Conti. Mutual /aft Instnanco Cosapw, are requaliad to nicet at 1111 Want Moue; Friday evening, isn. 17. at 7 Matt?. - • mim mu. MAJ. O. Paw. 4k : Sou wbb to pts wow Qbr.ltstLsels la sites bees is WlNlolloo metre Odel, sot MAI 4ieee ik4 soli their. they e>it emII end take it mow. Nov is yao;r thee Iloyellpeefeetalesep...;:l3o sem yen tit apt 4 1111- 7 01111 10*.- • - 11116 it illhat — generall — y known *it at Inn Book t ovoribe Enron= CMOS, wakes flak Books in aigr style of ruling and binding denies& If you wants new Ledges, I rocanal or Docket, give Idni aa& . ' BUM do Elul, would call the Wattles' of the plilic to the fact that their market is always supplied with the choicest steaks, roasts, lamb Mid minors, pork, sausage, fish, eta. They are now receiving daily supplies °[p. Moab cyders, Istria they oiler at whole saU and retail at the • lowest 'rates. OiSTU Sums axn ) Northern Lodge Good Templars purpose bar ing ad oyster supper, ,eta., as above, on the 29th of January, at TemPerance Hall; the pro ceeds to be applied to payment or debt on paw. It is hoped that this appeal to , the of the people will realize enough to pay the debt. . Norms To. DIU:NUBS? Ctraromses. —Re are determined to bavo a settlement of all outstanding accounts. If• our bills and statements are not noticed, we shall send s special messenger. *settlement we are bound to. have. Connsso, Rvssims it Co. Towanda, Jarmary, 1873. - ituatc.u. CoNvirrioN.—A Musical convention will be held at Wyaluatig. Pa., ecuntruetning Tuetulay; February 4, 1873, to continue four days, and closing with - tooncert Fridley i3renlng, February 7, oondp:ted by Bev. J. B. liilmarxs, of• Nicholson, Pa. ,A plea*. eat and profitable time' is anticipated. Jur. 16-20' Srruinoss.—Toung Alen and I's/- - dies qualified at the Buffalo Telegraph Instants and Olty Line Telegraph, to earn a Salary 'of $3O to $lOO per mouth. Every graduate secures a poidtion.. For full information send for cata logue and circular. Address O. L. Brim's; Superintendent, Buffalo, N. Y. tar The next session of the Brad.! ford County Teachers' Association, will be held et Herrick, beginning at iok OCIOCk A. 31., Of Friday, Februuy 11, 1873. The appointments are as follow : Lecturer, Hon. Grouctr.laww.nal Declaimers, H. IL lizsurr, 'Down 'firm= ; Essayists, Miss Arnim Et.i.tort, Min Ilwrra Caawrourt; Business Committee, G. W. Ere turn', Joss CIAV7O.IID, T. S. CAMP. Lumina BLIMILII, ELLIN DIIIIAXD. D.,casirrice; of Rome, will de liver his lecture on the ".ieven Wonders of the World," in Patton', Hall, on lionday, Janu ary 27. Admission 20 cents. Children half pnce. The following notice will give ankles of what other people think of tho lecture iiii " DAISIST, Tompkins Co., N. T., t November 28, 1871 "Mr. D. Chaffee lectured in this place re coal,' on the 1' Seven Wonders of the World." His lecture was entertaining and instructive. "J. Wzi.Lui, • "Pastor Congregational church." NEGLECTED THROAT AND Lim 'DUO assts.—Daring the changeable seasons of Fall and Winter, when COughs and 6.lds are so prevalent, no person sbotdd bo Without some reliable preparation for their cure. They, should recollect that a neglected Cough or Culd" frequently terminate 3 in Consumption. HASSON'S COUPOUNDIITIIIIP OF TAB is the best and most reliable article known for the care of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Thivat, Asthma, Chronie - C.atarrlis, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. No family should be without it. It is no private " quack" preps ra• la= ; on the contras y r It is prescribed by some of the most sininent physicians in the 'country. _Price 50 cents. Sold by all Drug Stores and Dealers through out the United States. r. B.—See that the signature of ittnunn.t. Lamas, Prop`rs, is on each wrapper.' `°. SMITH.—In Pike township, January 17, 1879, Libbens Smith, aged 86 years. PRATT.—In Orwell, Ps., January 2, 1873, on her natal day day, and in the hotne or her birth, Lucinda D. Pratt, widow of tho late Isaac Pratt, and daughter of Aaron Daub buck, Lq., of Nichols, N. Y., aged fifty-eight years. SPECLiId N=S. EVERY FAME HIS OWN P r Amara Use Dabber Paint. It to raised ready for .use Spreads easily and stiumtly, is glossy, firm, du rable, elastic, and is a Beauhful Paint. R. DI watts has the Paint. • ITOWA.NDA. MARKETS. uItOLESALE PRIM. Corrected every nonunion, b 7 0. B. PATCH Wheat. • bush subject to changes daily. - wheat. * bush Dora. •1 bush; Oats. baZ t Deans, IP Butter trolls) r no . do (dalry,) lb now Egan dos Potatoes; l 2 taalunew Flour, 11 barrel 10 00 11.00 • Onions. bash 198 WILZGETIIer Onars.—Whest 80 lb. s _Corn 58 lbs.; Rye 88 lba; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 461ba: Budkwhest 48 lbs.; Beane CI that Bran 2011*. ; C3over Seed 601 lba ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. • Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 12 lbs.. Flax Seed 60 lbs. PRICE LIST—CASCADE MILLS: Emir, best Winter wheat, pr. sack Si 50 " .• •• .. hundred 00 14 40 40 40 barrel 10 00 reed. per cwt thud= grinding usually dons at mos.t psi:J*olth. mill is tea: for a 15r87,. alumna of work L. B. pronex. Oamptown. may TA. Irr. New Advertiseme4ts. LETTERS REMAINING IN THE Post:Coe, Towanda, Ps., Jan. 22. 1873. Allcriray Sarah Midaough Oeo' . Allows, 'Addle • • Mcadden Jam Wes to h d Seneca MorlmA Blaladale Lent ' Wardle M A ' Bennett serail McMillan David' B 7WOISII John 0 Miscall Maggie Briggs ?hos P Mullen John Brown Win Northrup 0111,1d11 , Bennett Francis Nichols Hiram ' Batch Maggie , Newcomb II Comp 0 W Newell L B Clark 17snli Neville B J Crain Emma J O'Boyle Elm Cooper Annie , O'Sullivan D Camtstey James O'Brien 'Patrick Craton Catherine Onan J W Dunn John 2 Owens Edward Fiole• E • Patterson' J L Nettle Easterbrook Pollock Wm Patrick Pagsrl7 . ' Preston Cbu Fitzgerald Thomas Parks Warren Flynn Patrick ' Post L H ' Torrey John , Quigley Mist B Vildialt Quigley IC- Goodnoln li t e lp .; Unseen Isaac C deny Wm 2 , Bonn Michael H ll H 'Readtord Johanah Heath Lenora Shiner Stephen • Hug*. is Wm ' Shoemaker tv A. II rdey John . Shores Madison Klein , Joseph P Suivtlie_ Means Harris 0 D BbPdge , COO g - Henson Cordell* Shaw A • Irvine J W -1- Smith • B • Jones Francis 31 Stevens B H Jackson Elects Sharron & 32 Jones Janis " , Somers Mrs bomb Le Brick May A Scott W P tirrain Katie Sutherland Bev It a Knight B W Sherwood Cleo It Lank* Thos. Smith Chas A Kilmer J W. Smith Ahnida Keeler Oen L - Thompson Helen London Maggie S - Chas B 3 Wadi Annie .elk Jblie Lee Win A te Oeo Lame II A - , . White L L7steb II C Westbrook Cbenjek Lyn,* Ellie Waterman C P Lamtanan D C WbitaTer Leonard Moors Matilda Woif Yrs Wickham W T Waterman Wilber =mks Es= son mum Jerre DetTan, Duabore. Pa. Lyman nett. Franklin. Pa. Pierce Crawford, Msey. Pa. Fannie $ Walter, Media. Pa. Estella L OWetl. Laddstrarg. PL 111ohiskaion litsamsa. emu, Pa. John B Gee. Weboo. Debraelpt. • Mamas Reed. ntledelphia. Pa. • Kau Vanlin. Tiros% Y.Y. Persons elating for above lettere will say Oren used. string date of list. WEEKLY ARRIVAL; OF • ANTB:RA (ATE COAL Oa the Railroad. at Clad Street, which will be old by the car dae lees qua:atty. sad delivered • • remeorabl s ue r m. Phases call at the Coal Yard. WyLSZII. Saleamea. Aug. le. ISM L. L 01,11. Prageletar. VBOST /4 SONS make the JI: Iltdasam 7i= ta arrant - 31. if. KLINZT, See"' DIED. $1 60 0 I • 1 50 0_ 3 00 4' 28 22 64 82 82 8. W. ALTORD. P.IL E'ME === pATENT',WELI'ICER - STRU', ... A.Clump„cimple s lauVisurt-wty to audnda 'cold anc save oval, per- manent and ornamental, at Russell 86, Co.'s 'fait Az • ?i 4/17ST REDIJOED THE PRICE MR ON TUB IMPROVED MORNING, GLORY I=l STOVE MOM FIVE TO UM DOLLAIII PIM WM. THE- Morning Glory a ONE OF THE MOST DIIRAI3LE, MOST SIMPLE, BASE-BURNEBS EVER SOLD. t A 1 1/1,014 fr v; t-i-iiOA-b ags d TWIT AUX) BELL TIE I lAEA U 31-1 INT .A. 71 1 0 R. '%jA:4 THE FAVORliiii, AMERICAN BASE-BURNER, AND Oran STOOLS. ?EOM= DOLLAZS &Alin! DP WARD B 4 iLTIMO'itE HEATERS, &BRYN:OLDIE; WROUGHT IRON IHEATEBS, MERRY OHRESTBUS DEPROYFID . COOKING STOVE, . 4 -EXa:WOR RANGE.I I!)31; CIHAFITE FEED CUTI'EES. ROGERS & BROS. SILVER PLATED WARE. PL&TED KNIVES IN CASES. COAL SIFTERS, POWDER, 81:10T, GUNS, PISTOLS ALL KINDS OF TINWARE. GAS FIXTURES, at CODDING, RUSSELL & CO Oro* ands, 'Cyr. 0 1972 • . E rtuciaLA . mAnos,—*HEREAB,_ Sim. NAOMI 0. 32111:11=3,1Frettitioesit Judie dolbsel2th ituttitirl DuitrAti t iqfPf the booisties 'of Briaord ant clusquehinni„ sod Nona. Zaitoune Fars= ~and FA D. M 112 2 1141. Associate Judges, in and far wald county or Bradford,' hare issued theirprecept bearing date the 30th day of Doc., 1872, to me , di rected lbr hakilug . a Court, of Oiror-and Temp erer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's ecturt, at Towan-. da, for tne"County of Bradford. oil-Monday, the 3d day of February next, to ootitintio Notice is therefore tuireby given to tho Coro- . nen, and Justices of the Peace, of the coiwty of Bradford. that - they bo then and\ there in their properperson 'at 10 o'clock.lin ..the fore noon of said day, with records. inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done; and those who are bound by recognisance or otherwise to prosecute - against the prisoners - who are or may he in the-jail of said county, or who shalt ho bound to appear at the said court aro to be then and them to prosecute , against them Sr shall be just,. Jurors are . requested to be punctual in their attendance,agreesbly to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the 7th day of Jan., in the year of our Lord; one thousand eight hundred and seventr-three, and of the lode.- pendenee of the trotted' titates, the ninety; fourth. • . LIST OF THE NAMES - OF JUR ors for Feb. Terin . of Court to be. held s$ wands, commencing Monday Feb. 3, 1873. Alban, Thomas Rouse; Barclay.: at Vassal. Alike Coatuird; Carton Born., V. U Thomas, .4 $ Mix; oOlurstilik. James Wilson; J I.Balli Mon roe tsp.. Elon Wilcox; Orwell, d W Brown. D V Barton, E 0 Ball; home D B Woodburn; Standing Stone. Jason Vantiesa; Stieshimtun„ blou se Watkins; rosands Boro., Uort Parsons, W Alger. Mahlon nostorick, Jai 11 Wilding; .Towatida twp., Zeuls Hancock; TrOT twp.. Win Simms, Übe dish Williams; Terry. Wm Proof; Wells, Ira Ayers: Wysox, Lewis Wertenberger. Orlando )11S—VMST WXII4 Albany, 0114/1111) Beverly, T ecanlin. Jr• Athens tirp., a Peters; Athena fiord, =John - :Homer; na JEt Pelmet; Barclay, Bob'l Finlays•m; tumble. EB, Williams, M 8 Ayers; Franklin. Wm Robert; Herrick, A 41. Brown. E 8 Turrcil John Foyle; Monroe twp.. Joseph Bull; Orwell. ..John Jilson; Overton; D Beverly, Jr; Pike, E kl Steele, B Burrows; Rome tarp., E W Bushnef; Nictg berry, Jas Stilton; Smithfield. Ass Phelps, Bennett French, E - 13 Harris; South Creek. J A Dunham. W H Moore; Standing Stone. .7 8 Shackleton; Terry, D s Weils;.Troy HMO.. Nelson Adams; Towanda Boro. .7 De La Ilontanye. H E Shipman; Towanda twp.. Michael Serwin; Temeasora, Alfred Ackley; Ulster, II s Mingle; Welles; D -E Ayers. Nathaniel Eidson; Wilmot . J M tumble, G 8 Shock; Warren. O N Bowen; WLtiditans, Cleo Lawrence, Mezektah Darling. , Albany. Geo Sterigere; gsrelai, Frank Crosby. Da%iii Sabin. Wsx.tolinaon; llurlin,gtou tap.. J W Lane; Cant..wi Bor& o.s4lPatteziou. L Manley; Ointon twp.i. (Ito McKee. Cyrenus- Kelley; Gran ville, D "I! Saxton; Leßoy, Burton Slone. Jacob oratreer, (14 Holcomb, ltobt McKee; Monroe twp II M. Pratt; Kite. Hort rk Taylor. J 4 DArnos, John Baldwin; flidgeberry, Mierris Cummins, Vlncent Baldwin: 'tome twp.. Hugh 'lleCabe, 0 8 Forbes; tinkithiteld. James Leonard. A W Ames; elliestkequin L D Post. yr. Hill; Springfletd, E C Strom, E M Merrill; Senn:hug Stone. Michael Lynch, J C EMIT; Towanda Ebro C P Weller, Halt Sharman; TWICo rural, 13 r Drowning. a- W Camp; Terry, Urish Terry; Warren, James Blanchard, Lewis Whitaker: Wyalusiug, Heil Ackley, Lorenzo Overton. Athens twp., Eugene Underhill. ,Abram Snell, Frank Loomis; Athens Boro ., J Wilson; Asylum Peter McCracken: Barclay. John Carroll, Robert Sampson, j 0 Holbrook; West Burlington, I J Mc Kean; Canton Boro, Charles Owen; canton twp.; J B Jona; Columbia. A 31. Cornell; Granville. Joe Hen:alit; Litchfield. d Lee. Jr.. J It Rogers; Leßoy, Aunt /ny Darling: Monroe twp.. Wm Hawes; Oeer, ton. 'I .4 Park; Itidgeberry, Wallace Griswold: Borne Boi•o., Allen Yonng,'; Smithfield, L 1) Forrest. Witi BIM A II Cempbella , Wm- &neuron; Sheshe quip, James Newm.ui; Tqwanda Boro.. John Mc-. liAire. Wallace Eingstid; Towanda twp., Lyman Blackman; 'Ninth Towanda. Martin Bowen; !Toy Boro.. Isaac Cleaver; Troy twp., Gee Ballard; Tus. carom, John Ittwer..Patrick Mahoney; Wealnaing. Darwin Cook; Wilmot, Wallace Dodge; Windham. Frederick Brainard. Asa McKee. 0 .8 Shoemaker; Warren, J A Newman; Wells, E E td J. M. SMITH. Rbarlff. EGISTE N ()TICE,. o ice R is hereby given that there bag been filed and settled in the office of Register of Wills in and for the County of Bradford, accounts of Administra tion upon the following estates, viz: Final acct of Geo H Kendall. administrator df Horitao J Ladd, deceased. Final acc't of Geo P 31ardy, administrator, per. ? dente late, of Hubill Hanly. deceased. Final acc't of Ezra Loomis, guardian of Perfival Morrison. la d scc't of Charlotte W Hayward, executrix of Joseph Kinney, late guardian of Ch.trles Kinney, minor heir of H D Kinney, deceased. Fatal am't of C, , W Stertuere, executor of Seth Stevens, decease...l -_ • . Mat wet. Of Morris Seeley; executor of Dude' Holdridge, deceased. , Final sec't of Lucy 11 Adams, executrix 41.4 C Adams. dreeased. I>l Final acct of Lorin B Wolcott, administrator of Jo*lab Wolcott. deceased. Final aac't of Lncy Fairman and C B 1110,s, exc.' entors of Cyrel Ratrman. demased. Final acct of it null and Joseph Mingoe, execu tors of J I) Williams, deceased. Final *eel of N Smith, administrator of B. Sen dai]. decea•ed. - Final acct-of Geo N Newbury. administrator of Wm P Newbury, late of Troy Boro , desicased. Partial seer of Benriett ft Bowman and B F Bow man.-surviving executors oi John LI Bowman, late Monroe. deceased. • appral-ement of property set off by the executors or administrators to widows or chll dreU of the following decedents. k:state of Benedict Arnold, " John Gard.' "-• Thomas Case. " J6el Barnes. " James lleary. - • . Josepb•P Trumbull, " Charles II Ladd. " .0 W Shattuck. " Wm c Wilcox: John 1' Miller. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, on Thursday. Feb. Gth, at 2 o'clock, p.m., for coufbmitioh and allowance. Jan.'s . G. J. CittIBBUCK, Bealater. 15 4 0 REIG N ATTICHIIEN't. IP-adford County. es. 'The ConamonWealth of Pennsylvgnia. To the Sheriff of Bradlord County, GLEET:NO : We command you that you attach W. Dthimick, late of your county, by art and singu lar me goods and chattel 4, lands and tenemeuts, money., rights and credits..in whose hands or pos• session suever the same may be. so that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the borough of Towanda. in and for - said comity on the first Monday of Decent , er next there to answer lames 0. Frost and Robert Sherman:of a plea of debt of 4500. and that you summon I. DeLa alontanye, Hour: W. Noble, Henry W. Tracy and all persons in whose hands or, posse•- aloe the said goods or. chattels moneys, rights and credits, or any 'of them may be attached, so teat they and eve, y of them be and appear before said Court, at the day. and place of sesta, to answer what shall be objected against them•and abide the judgment of the Court therein ; and hate you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable F. B. Streeter.' President of our said Court at the. Borough 'of. Towanda, aforesaid, the 24th day of November. A. Da 1873. =II Nov. 29. 1872. by virtue of the Above writ. of For— eign Attachment I attached the following described lot, piece, or percel of land actuate in Wyacis. tap., Brvdtord County. Pennsylvania, bounded as fol lows. to wit:. On -the north by public.. highway known as the Wysox Road; east. south and west by land of Henry W. Noble, being 50 feet front on salu roadynd 150 fret deep ALSO--one other lot,. piece. or parcel of land sit. nati in ToWanda twp., County and State aforeasid, bounded as to lows. to wit: On the north by laud of,A. Northrup, east by Railroad street. month by atralley, west by laud of ' H St.hl, being about so feet front on said Railroad Street from said N pvl/- flip's line to centre of said alley. and about 150 feet deep. • ith. a two-story trained dwelling house there on. . Seized sod taken into execution at the snit o 'James 0 Frost and Robert. J. Sherman .s. L. W Dimmick, watt notico to J. DeLa Montanye, Jr.. LI W. Noble, A. W. Tracy. IL P. Moore. garnishees. Dec. 12,872. . J. P. VAN .i.LELT. Sheriff. CO3I3IONWEALTII OF PENN'A. BRA' FORD COUNTY, sa.—ln the matter of estate of David Ball, late of l.itehiteld township, in staid county. deceased. To the heirs ant legal representatives dt the said David Dal. deceased, take notice, that an hagneet will be held upon the premisea of the said cleceil.•nt in said township of Lit.latleld, on riktURDAY. the firtt day of Feb nary . A.D., ISIS. ist In o'clock in the forenoon of that day. lot' the pnrpose of making partition of the real estate 01 said deceased. to and among his - children arid legal representatives, it the 113 Me can be done without prejudice to or shoili..g of the whole: otherwise to value and appraise the same according to ,law: at which_ place on can at. tend if ycu think proper. Jan.L.td J. SMITH. SheriU. 00".1110NWEILTii ol= PENN•A. BRADFORD COFSTY. tho =atter of the estate of 3. L. 13411, .late of Lactateld, in said county, dectosett. To the heirs and legal representatives o: the sa"'.d J. L. hall deceased. taka notice. that an inquest Will be held upon the premmeti of the said decedent in,said tou - oall,p of Luz fiKIIIRDAY, the Aret day of February.-A.D., 1873. at In Wel° iz4u the forenoon of that day, for the Purpose of tuakluat partiVon of the real estate, .of said deceased, to :and among his children audaegal representata4es, it the same-can be done attliont prep:tato to or of tha iarliolet.otherwh , o to vame an el appraise the samo aczording to law; at which ettli and plaza you csa attend if you tlEnk'prorr. J0u.841. , J. Shoriff. TIWORPORA.TION N ()TIC thimatter of the incorporation of the “"Syl. ran MU Cernetry Mitoclation. 3 . 81. Yeti. t. 1873 Notice is hereby given that the above named dasociation has presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Osmy their article of Assoanation asking for alletate .of Incorporstion, and the said Court having examined- the same. andllnding them correct, will decree that they be incorporated as prayed for, on Monday.' the 311 day of I February, 1873, at 2 o'clock p.m., unless cause bd 'shown to the contrary. B. M. PE CE. Zit! SAO • • Prothonotary. I):IIINISTRATOR'S 1 - 1...V0nc0 to hereby Oren tbat all personsindobted to Cm estate' of, Eunice pl errs, late of Pitt; ireeasect, are rel,test , -.1 ro make inamedlat• payment, and all persons ba'sitor Criii111•11101110 estate mad pre;seut throw - 1411:y ettibenticated for ieotiement. •• •' - I r ' 1 •!, ' ,lee 4 , x*. . Aihrnoletrator. ADMM"'IST 11 A.1:011;6 . 1% ' : 4 - . OT/CE. :lobos la hereby ortrvu dud all peewits indebted to theme:de at Coptas lia.haan. late of Lallayasille deceased. are - requested to make inunedlata payment, and all preseruihaving claims VAIIIIA said &trate !nun present 'the= duly antla-utieated for settlement O. W. rairss, , • Dec 4-Rd. Administrator. APPLICATION 3)IVORCE.- To .1 itlis C. Varrest.—lia. 319 sep. Term. 1872. Tail are Item nailed that A. IL Forrest, y(.ur haat:mid, mu applied to the court ,of enovvio mesa of lirktford co tt'r a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said ogart bin appointed ttichl day of Februilry. 1873..ter , lataartla8 the said 'Format lri t e prmattees, at which thee ind iptace Tort can attend itTon Think Ott SO•wi '3. Egli., Et:WS ROM= fit; E 721 J. MONROE SMITH. Sheriff. =iM:ll3 Ss►REs miU2rll..--SECOND WELL TA Or • lII= W gic. W. A. TLIOSIAS. Pi ottoilotAry. BM , .. - . SHEDIS let EfALE. - --By- virtue of innoliy ,IrVileleinkidett3 of the Court of Cora.. monliess of 41imitor& (Vane', and to me directed. trill bedsponed toinstdie sale- at the Court Hynes in the Dallooilb of TOwluda, * TflulfiDA I, . JASU AZT *1,127*, id 1 o'clock. p.to.; the following des.' ciribpd lot; piece, or parcel of land altos% in Twits. rers.bounded as foildwt: On the 13001, by biido of WNW= Whitney; east by Jobe U Alert and 1.424 , ward Kw - beta. Jr.. South by 0 C. Wedgm, welt by k. Waltman. contsintsg - $0 acres. more oy 'len, Awns .60 acre. Improved. with a -framed Wm, framed barn and few fruit tree* thereon. betted and taken. into execution at..-the stilt of Overton & Elsbreoli eye vs. N. P. Babcock.- .- ALISO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land MU eats in Towanda Sorb . bounded as follows: on the uorte bylatul of , amps 0. Trost.. out by -Jam f , Swum south by John Lulli. *tat by Coulee it.: being about 108 feet front on said Chutes .street.% and rinsing back to line of knee of raid -Jolla F Hems. about 140. feet, more or less. with p Mimed shot? thereon. - - ALSO— En • said F. A. 4:Limb's Ausdabled one. nu 11.5) inteteek in . one other - lot, piece, or yar.el of land attuate in by Dora, aforesaid. bounded on the north by Poplar skeet; east by Third et eat. month by Wm. Griffis* Wrirt b/attallgi Wan about, 163 feet front on said Third street end abont.22l feet back on sald Poplar stmt. will a Ilsowtory Rodin: brick dweldng bones email (rented barn, and of er outbuildings and few milt and ornamental trees . Said lot known as ere Homestead Lot ofDavid Cash estate. 11l ALSO—The said P. ... Casten undivided ono. er Ofth. interest in one other lot. piece. or tract of land aituato. in Bare ey township, containing 113 acres, more or lees, in. the itarninteo name et L. EL ennatnetekm, whit a raw mill, two Jodi houses, and a stable thereon. - ALSO—The said F. A. Cash's undivided one.' filth ioterest •In one other let.. piece; o. tract of land situate In Barclay township. eon Meg 40u 1.- - res. more or teas. In the warrantee name,of Peter Ladlgf. ALSO—The wits.LF. A. Cash's undivided orm-hith interest in cue other lot. ',tete. dr tract of !and *dil ate to Barclay twp., containing 830 am - es, nacre or less, in the warrantee name of JoseplaLadley. ALSO—The said F. Cube undivided one tittu- interest in one other lot. piece, or tract or 13114 situate in Barclay' ttwnship, con taining 335 acres. mare or leas, In the warrantee „fauna of Waiter Stewart.' - ALSO—The said F. - A. Cash's midivid-d one. ABA interest 121 one other lot; plcco, tract of land shuato In Banday..._ and Overton type., containing 400 scres, 112 ,re crleßs, In toe warrantee name of Andrew Ladrey,_ • &axed and take canto es-cution at cm twat of J. F. Sanderson vs. F. A. COM. , Also at; the suit of B. W. LAne vs. F. A. Cash. • - . ALSO—One other lot, piece, or parcel of land situ. ate in in it -carers twit,: bounded as fosio.sN: On the north by lauds of John Clapper, emit by Margaret Hardy. south by Illaha Lane. trot by John Harsh; containing 24 1.8 items, more or less,. nearly Id im proved, no buildings. deized and taken Into execntion •at the cult of Joseph Coleman's use vs P. P. liardy. ••• ALSO—One other lot, piece. or parcel of land ea tuta to Tuectirors boundeil„as follows: on the north by lams of vd. ley Keeney. east by Mary Woodruff south by .pnblic highway leading from Skinner's Eddy to &mitt Auburn. west' by Luther Keeney': containing. 3 acres. more or lor, all im proved, with a framed house,. bomd shanty, 84NV will. and few fruit dress thereon. Seized and taken into cart utioo at the suit of D. -Efanalnaon vs E. S. Fist:and Ed,:ar.ritt. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of latni. eitn iltAl to rhter to p., bounded as follows: on the norm by land of Dari , is Went. east by Litt he high way I.,cang nom! TOwsaull to Atheus, south by landa posic:isiou of the Tt — elow floLd c, Et by said D.Ditis Myersi containing emodolf acre; more or lees. all improweiL with two awry framed Steam Uriet Mill, with`chler mill at a•:tted, together, with the' eugine, boiler, and machinery etioLin d and belonging to gime.- • cetzed and taken into execution at. the snit of E. B. 31.meir, subrogated to riguts of prataiiif, vs H. L. Mingle. • ALSO—Ono other lot, piece, or parcel oflard eit ciatu u ehentegoin twp. Lomichittai fulkVirak: On north by lends of Daniel Struble; ce..t and south by Hilton Philips, went by - E. C; Sibley; containing ld acres. more or less. ad -improved, with ei bows°, until frame.t barn, and ,fsw fruit' trers t ereou. . . . Seized and taken into eiccution at thz suit of C. A. Heavener T. James Burwell. •• 'ALSO—CIue other td., or•parcelof land !Au. - ate in romittla Borough, bounded as tollow.: Cut the north by an alley, east by Linda of td.fintth St Patton, south by J Means and Geo. D. kl,utau ,)e. west..bi Main Street; be,n4 SO lest on said Main Stteet by about ItS feet deep, _whir a trained and plank sailing used fora dwelling house, provetten acme and ateat market, and a trained barn jheron. CoLevied upon as the . t)roperiY - of dare:ulna, P," 4 W. well . _ .Lao—One other lot, piece, or pared of hill/ elt. nate in ruwancia Borough; afrreedid. bounded ;Is follows: On the 110-tLI by Elz.betri. Street, east by au alley, soulli by land . of 0. Ir ? Dartiett weet by Asa Douglass and Stephen Burner; being Id fact on said .klizabetli Street by ab .nt 130 deep, with a iraniel dwelling house and framed horse barn thereon. levied upon as the proverrty of B.F.l.lyer -Seized and taken into *execution at the salt of Robert Seamen it Co. rs I'. W. Cuwell and 8.F..14ei . ALSU—flue other lot, piece, or parcel. of laud sa tiate in Wysoz twp.,:bounded as follows: Beginning a cos. on (fiat Itain.st. an the Dr. Fleachut anbrivh‘ioni of Last T.iwau if& being the eoutn.w.st cos. of lut No. 12 of said enbd.e.sion; thence north cbg. 30 min. cast-along line of lot No. 12 6t block No. 24 1:0 feet to cos. on West hoe of a 211 ft. alley; thence along hod of same scut' 40 deg. 30 east 4 6 fe t to a cor. on north lino of -a 50 It ' b•treet; thence smug line of same south 40 deg. 50, min. west 150 feet toseor. on east tin.- of said Main et.; theme sioug,line of mime north 40 deg 30 min west 3/6 feet to place of beginning, the same being luta Nos. 13, 14, 5, 10, and - 17 frOutitig on said Slain - et Ds Block No. 24 at Dr. Flo-ci-ut a subdrvisiou et Bast Tossed; as aforesaid.. tai ized and taken Ino.i• execution at' the suit of henry Vaud/runt vs Charles F. Pierce. ALSO—One other lot; Piece or parcel of laud situ ate Au bolo:wag to .C. D.. Cash, bounded as follows: On the north by Laud 4 of mon Walborn and IS. Jacobs, call. by T. 4/. Delano, south by Pine-st., west by C. 51. Manville; dicing about 100 feet trout 'on mo-e or less, and about 112 feet deep, running back to the itiuth line of said Waiburn and. Jacilas's land, with a framed dwelling house thereon. ' ' ' ALSO—The defendants, C D and F A Cash's thail two-t Itha list,rest, in one other lot, piece, or parcel of laud, sittilie in biTd;atida Born , ed as follows: North by_ Poplar-84, east- by Tiiird-et south by land of Win Griffis, west by an alley; be= tag about 165 feet front ou said Th!rd street and about 221 feet back on said Poplar- street, sr,th a two-stow gollitic brick dwel tug hisiise, email framed. baru„.otber outbullduaas, ault few' trtut and orna mental trees thereon; said lot knoirti as the /30.110- stead Lot of the David Cash estate/ . ALSO—The defendant*, C D eaah and F A Cash's andivdeirtwo4lfttis int.reat in one otter lot, piece, or tract of land,estuato in oarclay 'Mk, containing 113 acres, more or less, in the warrantee naiue u/ D'll Cunnim.bant with a saw tuill, two mdf houses 'and a stable thereon.; ' .. ALSO—The defendants..o D Cash Mid F A Cash's undivided two-galas interest'in one-otter lot,' 'deco, or tractor land situate iu "Barclay twp., aforesaid, 'emitaatusg 400 a - .rea, more' or less, in Ulu warraut,e name of Peter Ladley ALSO—The defendants, C D Cash and F A'Casles undivided two-WAIL.. Mistreat iu one other lot, plsee, or tea tof laud adult la Barclay Lep.? aforeshil. contsitang 31.1 acres. Mora Or lead, is tae warrantee natue.of Joseph Ladiey. ALSO—The d.tfondaota, C D C.ith an'l F A Cash's undivided two-flatis interestdn oue Muer lot, piece. or tract of Lsud situate •in Barclay tap ,aforesaid, coutatillowZis afifes. more or fc:as. in the warmutee name of Walter Stewart.' AL.80 , --The defaustauts, C D Cash and r A Cash's 'nxiiivided two-fifths interest; n one other lot, piece, or tract of laitd situate in Barclay and °vet LOU tit}, *atoresaid, containing 400 acr6i, more or fees, in the 'warrantee name 'of Andrew Hadley. Seized and taken into execution at the suit- of Cow. HA .11yer4te use of A L Croinier cs C D and kL" X Caen, late copartners trailing, under the firm name of C D Cash & CO. f• ALSO—One other lot. peed or parcel of land slut uato in Towanda Dom.. nowideci /0110 , C11:•Isegiu• Mug. at a cor in south iine of Lombard street: thence by Lomb rd-at. south , St' deg east 140 feet W a 14 feet alley t thencety Said alley south 3 deg west feet to nartiLeasti cor Of a lot No. 16; thence north by said lot No.] 10 north ei deg west 40 feet to I hird-at; thence by Third-st. ninth 3 deg . east 19N k " feet to place of beginning; containing about 13,1130 squire feet; Leith a 'atone and brick church thereon, known as the Boman - Cathohc Seized and taken into execution at the snit of O'Malley it McGovern ca James - 1- Woad, Catholic Bishop of Pudatte,phla in Mist fur the Braille Cow. gresstion of Toward.. .. • AL9lll—Oue other lot, piece or parcel Of land Situ ' ate iu Towanda B4ro:, bounded as follows: North by lands of D 31 Turner, east; by M O.Mercuri south by John A. ebb, west by Maid.st being fio feetfrow on said 'Main street alla, ),00 ieet deep with a framed liens-. framed barn and few fruit trues tilercon. Seized and taken into. execution at the suit of - Gustavus Conklin's nose vs Henry Barris ' '.u,50....0ne other lor,-piecel ur parcol of land situ ate in South 4-Took t.vp., bonneted is follows: On the torth by land of J Bell. east by Jared awl Jos. Dauliaria, south by J Utt-r„ .weat by K Kinsman, containing 01 acres, more or s; ho improvements.' ee -zed and taken in•ol execution _et the suit of Oscar T Dickissaa's use vs Hiram Miasmal. - Also at the snit of Oscar -I" Dizkluson vs Hiram Kinsman. ~. ALSO—One other lot, Olece,'or parcel of laid:Mtn-, ate in Burlingtamtwin,boinded as follows: North by public. hu hway, ea t by lands et Charlea 9ustm. south and west by. Jeremiah' Travis, coutailatim i li of au acre. mere .dr seas; all improved, with a email framed house and few fruit trees thereon. ' . .Seized and taken into eadiut,on 'at th% - suit of ftetibtn Morley is imorew Me‘ville. • AL Si.)—(lab otheiqui, Ina* or p.oreel of tam' aitl2, ate is Granvibe twp.. bounded as follows: liiirth by catotc;Ww Ilck•halini, demotic& east by land of Mrs ghtel..43 Lowe. and.lTltosa, .outh by lifloss.wesi by A %Vahan u and Plulandse- - Putnani. containing 42 acres, more lees..-all improved with a frames house. an old fv.inied barn.. and apple , orzharit thereon. • Seized taken icto etecution at - the suit of -Dowry Winston vs A T,Morrisou ain't Win Ifiteb, security. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of laud situ ate to Wy.es sup., • described as follows: 'Being. !obi No 1, 2.9, and 10 of Block No 24 as 'will more Indy apriisar ou map made hy Wm 11 Morgait- ot Flesebut's Subdivision of East Towanda. - Said lots I.lb 9 and 10 ft outing on Main street, each 73 feet by 160 met deep stiong.Pine street, sod said lots 'No 1 and. 2 fronting on Second street; Said lot No 1 hav ing a front of 75 .eet and sa , d lot .No 2 - having a• fruit of 5d feet and each lot being 150 feed. ep. Seized and taken Into' exa..ution at the suit of 3f J Lon g vs 6 W rfolionta. -• I • • - • ALSO--One other bit, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Towanda twp..bimnded as follows: North-by land of Ii 11•3' ace, east by Alichael Deslanci. south by James McGill wnet by John Bowioagn.cotitadt log 3. sores. more or less : uo improvements. ALSO no tither lot. piece or parcel of 14nd situ ate iti Towanda Sorb., bounded as followsei North land east by land of John I' Means, south by E T h:litint. west by Spruce street. containing one acre. more or lees; all improved. with a two-story framed - dwelling house, framed barn and few trail trees thereon. Seized and taken 'into, esecritlon at the suit of JR Pidnuey vs James P L0 , +1,111 and lienj Lewis. - - • ALSO--Ono othei lot, piece or p-trcel of Quad slii ale lu Towsnila Bore., bounded es follows:• Begin, hiugot coy of Weston and ,Water - ntrecfs; thence s,,tith along Water-st. about jluo feet to 'lands be. longing to the - Ass:4 of ._C• K Ladd: dec'd; them ' .w,enerly along said Laild's nOrib _lino about 147 ft. to a car; then-c southerly slang vest lino of sand ••Laild's lot to an alley; thence westirl, along add idley about G i feet-to lot tortner;y belongitie to tJeo Souderton; theme northerly along said Sanderson lot about 127 feet to hoe of Linde of Sol liunneli; thence easterly along said Bhnnell's south line • about Si feetto a cor; %bonen northerly along east line of said bunn..ll about 64 feet to Said Weston..., thence easterly along, south line of said Weston et about 146 feet to place of begiiudirc, containing 112 square, penthes, more or i r- with a tao-stoty b! telt dwelling bons°. ;rani barn, other out build ings, ant truit and orlon:ten i trees thereon. seli.d ant tales into execution at the suit of J P Bixby vs A EMet WI. 40 - 4 . 1 0 e other lot, Pieo or parcel of land Mtn. ate Canton or iftnetilapisti:. bminded as 1 . 0E4 Nil ; Be tu ning it a post,in centru pi - public rorii4 wading 7 , from steam grist mill 14 canton Boron of large: Moore's in Arnaerdi two. running ti,ErcC9 east 125 our 1:1 the CI I§Z*2 gr catet Of .rtl'Ai lii.4.TßrTh dt,egit ~~~;.;cY,- 1~~ - ~~~: fir` ~ .3:r /AWL being the west Ilno of of *warrant in aim of Sohn Vaughn; thence south vi deg weal along mid wa,4 rant line 40 tel. to • Poet; thence north 67 deg web - 12e per tops put In centre of highway ; before mem tioned; thence , north 6 deg east WM per to place o beginning, to:dab:dug 21 41 era. monk or War; no improvemet ts. ~_ Seized and taken Lido execution ar 117 ? . ••• 5 CU*. IStOCklrtil vs MAIAIa Dos* _ 41.130-.. ans other lot, piece or ma Obeid . ate in Burlington Dote., bounded as - fellows: Be ginning in centre of DerwiCh . turuldkel lands of Samuel WI/liabuti thence south 154= 16 6.10 per to poet; theme north 92 deg west 4 per; thence north i 4 deg east 15 6-10 per to centre of wild turnpike: thence south 60 &g east 4 per to place, of beginning, 00103111)ff 113. square parc, more or lees, with a tamed dwelling house, fra.d home barn, gad few ft:llit and .onntinental ' trees thereon: • • . ALSO—One othei lot . piece or 1 *Mimi alto- - ate *Darlington Bore.. beninled as fol lows: Beginning in centre of Berwick turnpike joining Ole *bare described lot; Atoms south Ai deg west 14 610 pair to I post on line of Wahl of Addison MUSD, deed; thence aloug said line 20 feet; thence north 34 dog cut 140-114 - per to centre of said turnpike; thence sou th 3* deg east 23 Soot 20 PlAce of beginnin&Atontainlng 446 swami: perches, more or less, with a fraztuid'ofses therein. tie zed and taken into execution 'at \ the snit of Merton 3 Elsbree vs 11.* der, Jackson Dollambae.it and Wm Grtels, security A.lO-one other lot. piece or Parcel elf land situ ate In Canton Bora , benuttled as follows North by nouto Towauds street, scat bylands of ldarens Port 4„ wOuta by 0 P Barnes. west by Walter G .Newman. etnitatiting 17 equircriods,- more or leis, with a plank hones- thereon. Seized and taken into execution st-tho atilt of 1f N ' Withannes use vs Albert Haller. . AU:pi—One other lot, piece or parcel of.land situ, ate in Wysox tirp., 'bounded u follows: llorth by road leading from Wysos road to Bowman's Zddy, east by laud of J P &thy, south by the old North branch canal, west by 'I P Birbyy, conekinlng 12 aoTis, dime or !us; all IcaprOsedi traipsed 'house and trained barn thereon. Seized aid into euention at the suit of If C Ilercur va C Homan, impleadrd with Walter Spencer. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land Situ ate in Orwell trip'; bounded as fames: North by lands of W D Chance. cut by Samuel Chaffee. smith by Cyrus•Cook,'weat by public 'highway leading througlePottelvWe to Werkfielser's mill. contain.' lug 48 square tads. More or less; all , Unproved; with a trained dwelling house .and franied •bern thereon. . I neized and taken Into execution at the snit of IT Brouum's use vs James oilmen. LSO—Cue other lut i,Tcce or parcel of land situ; ate in Towanda Jim., boimded as follows: • Begin-. Must at north-east cor ata black oak thence wes terly along Denof lands formerly owned by Wm Park 44 per and 5% feet to a stake and atones cor; thence soidlierly along line of lands' f , needy owned by said Wm Park abort S 4 per to a etake and atoms cor which is also cor of lands of said Win Park and S Colo thence easterly along line of land owned by B.Cole 13% per to stake and atone corner; thence northerly to place of- beisinning, containing ti acres, more or less.. : izell and Weil into execution at the craft of Raul LS. Imes rri T M lionfoy. Jan 13-td - J. M. SIIITU, 3tierit4 A UDITOR'S NOTICE. --- lit the matter of the estate of Ifachel 3Lurrhy's lu the Oxidise:a:A:curt ot.Bradford Bounty. " The undersigned, haying beim appointed Auditor by Court to dispose of exceptions to final ac-. amnia of Jason R. Wright. 'guardian - of liaoeei, WiLie Edith, George, and , Elizabeth Mnim. mipor children of Rachel Murray. deed. will attend Willie duties of said appointment on THURSDAY, the 3th day of JANUARY, , 18T3, at .10 o'clock. a. In,. at the office of Madill 4 Calif" -in the bcirough of Towanda, •at which time and place . all persona hating claims on said money are required to make the tame herere said Auditor, or-be debs. red from coming in urn said fund. J N. CALIFF,; Jau.SArt - Auditor. i i-UDITORS NOTICE—JoeI 'Os born vs. T. BoUloy.—No. 751. Sett T ,1 8 Ga In tht2Court cf-Conitson Pleas of Bradford County.. the undersigr.cd,'aticl Auditor appointed by said court to utstrdrate Moneys arrsing from lib:entre svle,;(4..efeudaut's real estate, will attend to the du ti.e9f said uppointMent at-the Mil e of, DeWitt ( Maynard, In -the Borough of Towanda,. on FRI. BAT- FEB. 7. IS'iS: -at 70 o'clock, a. m., where lii persons baring elaitos-npon said Binds are re fret to present that or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. D. C. DEWITT. Jau.B.w4 Auditor. A UDITOK'S:.the matter - of tbe.catate of A. 8. Colein . in, the Orphan's Court of Bradford County: - The undersigned; an Auditor. appointed by said Court to distribute funds ill bands of. the Executors of said estate.-.will attend to duties of smelt appoint ment et his ofTule in Towanda Boro, on - FILTDAT. J,nuary 31. at 1 o'clock. p. m., where all p. - rior.s having claims upon said funds must pre- Al !VIA them or be debarred from coming in upbn the ' D:11.01:TKNIE, .4itor •rue. a 1 hi9.84r4 4P- • A UDItOR'S- Clark Baiter'e,nse TL r.mter'is' use, -so. 321. Feb. T.. 1 , 69.—in tho Court of Common pleas of ihradford Couuty: The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Pe':•,urt to thstralante. moneys arising fript Sheriff's sale of def,nilant's real eet de, mil attend to the du th.s of said appointipent at the office of 11.B.Wisan 111 Towanda, on IiONDAT, JAN. -20, 1873;1110 S. Where all persons hiring clams updn said funds ore required to pres!nt Ihem or be diiinrred from aen,ing in upon said fond. Dee.ld t w4 • . L. P WITLTSTON.I Anditbr. PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. To Mars Brown.-`dlo. 802, Sep Term, IST2r..-- You a•e 'hereby notified - that John-Brown. Yatg Labduil. Liaa applied id the cotirt 'of common plc' Lt • of ll:adford county, fore divorce from the beads - of mat iinouy. and the-mid court has appointed . Mon day, the ad day of Feb , 1873, for hearing . the said lirown ip the prenifses, at which time and place you 'van attend if son think proper. • • Jan.B-F4. J. 31: SMITH, Sheriff: EXECUTOR'S NOTICE -=Notice EXECUTOR'S iI bereb,y given that all persons indebted t the estate of Levi Lester, late of .:canton, dec'd. dre rerouted to make .Immediate payment and all persons timing cla#r..s.`against said satate must preteul. them duly authenticated for settle -went. . DAVID PALMER,. D. FItEEIL&N; ltecntdre.. v«.11-wG A 1311INIF„TRATOit'S a—Notice is hereby. given peisons indebted to .the estate of Alanson LOielace,' lath Sheathe u, deceased, must .make immediate- paymetti 4441 - all persons having claims against said estate Must .present them auly authenticated for settle nient.- I.t.IIIVLN LOVELACE,' ' . Dec-11-RC's • . Administrator; • A DNIINISTRATR.TX- NOTIOB.- ':flotice i tss hereby given that all persona inebted to the eatAte' of Edward Barton, late of Litchfield. de,:rssed, ire all to, make inuauslista payment, and all persons having;elaima against estate moat pre-wait them duly authenticated for set tlement_ `UAL f MIN BhatTON, , Administratratria E C tr TOR'S NOTICE.- ..1124Notice is hereby given that all persona indebted to the estate of nailing Lyo - 0,.Jr.. late of Orwell, deeeasekl, are raftunstod to make immediate Faye and all versons having elal e against ' cutl4state must present thcra...doly an ntitated for. ttlement. GttkttIBBBBBBBa, Eterntor, ACHOR LINE STRAMTIita SAIL OVERT SATURDAY. Passengere booked tb mad from any Railway Sta. t on or Seali.cnt in Oreat Rritain, Ireland, Ninny, r widen, Dentnark.,G-rmany, Vance, Holland. Bel. and the' 10 nite El buttes. Cable fate from New York to London, Liierpool, know, and Derry, :as and STS. 1 2 , • pAcUBsioN TWEETS $l2O. intermediate... Steerage $B9 All payable in Currency; . L - Parties sending for their frUwadeln the Old Conn- - try can purchase tickets at reduced prices, Fcr further particulars apply to rfirxDsasos Haw Boling Omen, N.Y., or EvEarrr, Centre] Dawes* Office' ToWanda,l'a., or N. N. Sarre. Jr.. First National Hank of Towanda Ree... 11171 ' PUBtIC - SALE OF RrAt, . ES- I TA'rE t...-Purtnint tb isu .orddiof the Gephium' ceurt. of Bradford County; Pa., will be sold at pub• lic sale on the premises in Albany twp.„ iii said county. onBATIIXDAY. the 25th day of 'TARGA= , le7d, at one o'chick p.m., of said day, the Wowing , le6eribed real estate, late the estate of John Gard of Aloariy township, deceased: The real estate aforesaid consists of a farm altos. ted in Albany twp. aforesaid, containing led acres sal :0 peritee. and bounded , by line beginning - at .0 old hemlock cor4 of the warrant; then a north on warrant line aos per. to an old maple NM; thence eutby warrant lino 83 per. to post cor. of James Warner*lot; thence south by same WS per. to a poet; thence west 83-per. to place of beginning; being the western sectio.n- of a tract surveyed on warrant in the name of Henry-Stark. dated; August 13. 1722. The impravements consist of about 40 acres well cleared and fenced; a comfortable plank. house, a .tort' and a half high, with three rooms beloW and two above:- a lon bans: also a young apple orchard - of some -.33 thrifty grafted tress, and & few peach trees. The land is well watered with pure water and is lo , ated within a few rods of the Sulli- • van & Erießailroad. The land is of good _quality ,ud suitable for ti lege, the whole of it. ' TERIIS:-450 to be_pald when the land.is stinck down, $5OO when the sale Is finally confirmed. and the balance of the purchase money to be paid in ono year thereafter with Interest, and security for. the woo. 011OBGE GARD; T's-e 23 Adm'r estate of Jetta Acrd. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICIIJAII HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popuiaritrof this Talus ble Bair Preparation; which is duel° merit We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully , up to Its high_ standard;, and it is the only reliable And perfected preparation for restoring Gray or Faded Bair to its youthful Color, making it soft, Ins. • teens, silken, The scalp, .by iti - rise,becomes white and clean. It remores . all eruptions pi /d din& rus and, by Its tonic properties, Prevents the hate froutlailing out, as itt stimulates and nourishes the hair.glamle.. By itsuse the hair , groin thicker. ad strnger. In hair-glands.., lirektaresthe caplllary,glanda to their normal rigor, and will create a new growth, evegpt in extreme old age. It is the mosteconoud mi. Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fetter ap pllcationa, and gives the hair a splendiOgiossy ap. pearance. A. A. Hayes, 31. D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure and cardinlly selected for-iercellent quality ; and I consider it the Best. Preparstionjor its intended purposes." - As an elegant dressing for beautifying the Hair, has no superior. sorday att Dnaigs, andz.V4aters hi Medicine: PEICEONE DOULIX4 .P7UNARID ST. c. Alma t CO., Lowisu.ltAial Practical and-Analytical ti.ND MILD LI& ZOZNI) TII.O WOJLTAISs Dr. 11. O. Poirea, Sox t Ca, Whokiiale AltenW, Torajal, Pa.. - and fa a'ilo by t dealers - tirciughout en county.' 1 • t n ., 7, VII.--170017t
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