Vradfoitifepotttt Towanda, Thursday, NOT. 6, IS7O. LOCAL AND GENERAL. t JAE. C. 11111 :KG and Jonx D. fare been, added to otlr police force. THE Odd Fellows .Lodge :of this rlaeo sent !t2:3 to the Shreveport suffix:ere.' • It Tess a train of care just itwenty -nine admit - es b pass 'over the Bitmey Creek road. ' I ThE numerous friends of GOODRICH, will be gratified to lear. ,bealth Is improving. "",. . Tat Presbyterian 'and Episcopal Sunda:-schools of this pl:se'e hare each been supplied with a new library. IRA REELER, well - known Orongh _ this county as a commercial agent, danger (isty iil at his resitlnce in Candot .) , N.Y.17 i• ~.-. - • - ;fr GEOBGE• YOCUM, a .firominent la* I -.,z;yer of Bellefonte, Pa., accidentally shot laimsel while out hunting last week. WE ARE indebted to. Warrcom Snsur for a copy `or the Danbury Almanac. Tho'werk will bay° an extensive sale. • BRADFOLD .county butter and To wand's boots, bring the highest price is o. snarket in the cities and all over the State. M 2 VIEF of the early recurrence of , our national 'feast day, Titankskiving, turkeys and fellgß-ice chickens are roosting high: AN EN - TaugiAnte admirer of 'nature saSa : " Now iethe time to read the book of nature, while.aritumn is turning the leaves.' E. NrAvioNt Misos; having passed a creditable eismination; has been pro moted to Master, and is nownwaiting orders., ' A LARGE =bunt, of business was disposed of by the court at Troy, last week. Court will remain in session during the present week. 3. . I DR. L. D. 3.IoNTs.NrE has sold his rct , idenee on Third street to — 7 -- Salm; fore %ran in liniritrisr EnornEr.s .1 Tr.ACY'S mann- EffEA EN „ • MISS EMI& _ A. BREWER Will gise a reading underite 1111: pie C s of the Teach ers' Institute, in 113111 e, Pd., on ThurAday even ing, Nov : . 11 : . TuE Firs his a'inrplus 8 KocKiltany feet inch a con; • National Brink of 'Athens If about .5.55,000. Jt Till take a ico.thonand dollars - banis to ar- urn )N . E ARE p ET,T len Lcirs to ab, )leased to karn that ROB and ctire,: , ,f this place, have fal i?ti-t-sl4,ooo;by the death, of a ref= ative,in Scotia' BiT LANE: uus'j Cr cent. rLu don't care for hard times He has got a young '1...15E Ind and har.th; with. its Dame glAtops. ce , ..hpy Lip Su has JAKE, MIME 1. d i rec t ors la aVe found it • ploy the• reventh teacher,• for 001. Zi!.1.1 21.1iSE AMANDA Ci.tu• Eelect,d. tit.c-f.e,ary to et tfi Graded Sch ha. 9 Lec recently shown Several m the Barclay mines, which : 11` tie - colors the - colors of the rainbow, diamonds. Wr. I,ccc.:: pf cc;al fr culit.Liti, nearly . 1 like lip Episc' .pal Mite Societies will wecli. T i e first meeting will sideuce of S. W. .worn, •on IP." Novehiber 12. - • 1;f: ,ur.6(.1. De 1:,.., 1. , ...1ii at tLo r IVe:r.f..i.clztv ere OrEn thin c,ttal cards, ark carners'or i • iy-two thprisand letters, :pagers, were delivered by ti lb during the first month _ the em is that city. fftieiivrsTs l i purcba rd oal yard or L. S. CARE. - . We mend him to , a , fair s'llar. of Se(t - T. - dv( i . tipmn , .nt in an.., e r BENS. IC - third ward • 1 -...cherfuliv rect.. Pablie l patronag. column. 1= DISTRICT jiannoelz, visited L 0 S. AJ, 0( this la- 1 . fie is a tin esiclent SilOOE, of Tank- Wasl?ington Camp No.. 19D, P. lace, on Wodneaday eten'ng -looking, urbane gcntlen ;in, 6 n 1 Irirn-11 of A ST ltt..,:ili: occupied, ' one of our y last. liter invokirig bless tor of Hr.! congregation, he ThiA is not aslce,l as - 11. cow• Sa: :yr the Da • added : 0' L'lrd I=l -'i i.A , Di 4 iii Smithboro, Tioga Co., ref fifcd dollar., damages. and . latifflo: , l of that 01 - n 'Allis:thy. :419 , 1 , ,q.`57 bey - dry g tuctta pods mergbants have re - t , ) a f-pocie basis : tue conse, c. 6 tiny actually cheaper wi.c.c a paper dollar was eh as a gold orio: 1;;7C1 jtjt.t a s.r.ri Dou.r. den dry b. c dy barn had low Dolly Var,lenKies are in I 'Lior devil Ea - lE lie won't believe cement oii the old style,nreess is th,.nr3rives! c,r C,ty. :..tla Our impro ba6 it frrr,f,tl I.',Fi: Lbulies' -Benevolent Society j" :a :,,,t. ea Friga-5 . 2.f:t.rno,.rt tie.r.t, at ttie rest , (h.r.c.::- , :f W. T. D. , .1.ir.r , ., on t S.Lettud - .street. We 1:11 that 11E3. D. has hiLdly invited The onei , e'y to:h. , :cl tit-:r, nicf.,tit,g's there - Awing. the r'..: ter. IN ACCORDANCE with the suggestion of the ItE.fourkn, the Council have taken steps lo'lkli , gto an e.ody and acetirate eerie of the lens NEVINS ie to em•. rioy , :d perroritu the. service. The seleCtion a J. F. BENDER. awoke a -few nights fund one , side partially paral: tklay, he sticet.eded in at the atti ntioa of I'Qlieenian layn o, room and rendered him as pos , .-ible. • BEE , 'lnc. fail teriu of thalnstitute clos . 'Friday The school was w'rrlt patron.; the advance' made tl A c s,..tid'actory to it -con l. The ?ruder term epenel. en Monday t . • THE Bellefonte IVatch`man says that a nhshunlect worth $330, is to be paced on tbc c,r.c.E of the late Entri.:-; A. Kt:ls-tor, .by his fr h t'he Trayelers' Insurance Compaby, , f'll...rtiard. Col. Dr-as, cf Williatnqhirt, has inath-:r : !u charge: , i Ci 1s esteemed friend, of 114;1/land, placed c,s tinder re ' 1, 1 . w. LI i ouligation* by fearing at thia . office a I, :rg‘._br.,l:(:tftil of Pipin and Eing apples, the day, whlle renewing-his snbicription to 1:=-4 ,, nri:r. for another rear. , 'I ;I:nz Elmira Advartiser says on Sun (47 erel;ing last a robbery' was committed' at Cint , ,a, Pa., under the following circunistan cs:: It appears that certain parties, 'whose e gait a are withheldto; prudential reasons, in duced Wiiitax Yeti Naarteto take a drink of which made him. razy drunk In a few c,Le.he was robbedot t 35. It is sup- Fod . the party, that robbed• him went into f,liar of W. S. Cal - N3I-Elt and Stole a five. g , ,1-YilJti s keg of whisky, a part - of which was given to V...N NA.Npr, to drink. The suspected partied hale Lot yet Leen arrested. What Was. Mr. C. .I' l =4 wit!u g log of liquor in his cellar . . WE notz - the Naiad Bind &neat' will be well attended on Monday airerkin g next. It coats jo members no'Aniall.amotmt, in time and mode'', lo keep, np x .the °tablas. ; Lion, and pay foi tuition. They :have `ldght a spent a generous patronage from our people. , . M. Axe gre. Jas. EL EtwEei have issued Invitations fOr a large party at their hos pitable mansion in Greenwood,' on Monday evening next. We congratulate *tie who have hien fortunate enough to receive "a.bid," u Mrs: - G. always makes her gun* happy. r_ItANIC Buranaz never does things bq iialves. Although the frankMg prifiltge is abolished, he does not neglect te distribute his dccuments. We tender him our thanks I for a set of 0) vgrestion'al Vloks, of the !sit pon gress, which were received, last; week, princes chargeo paid. ' ' R O. f hat his . I , 110 LI •OF Hoson, at the dra I dod School, or names of iicholais 'with periecti rec. - 1 ord in deportment, attendance and stitches, for week ending Oct. 31:• s „. 7 .” ' ELLA MIILLOCH, HAAT uonsta, 1.120. - 1 E AL 11V011D, 813111 E MOEGAN, EMMA NYT.LLEI3; Env\ EILS.IIIIIALL. - ' ' L . - G. L. R—Col. II B. REATH, ]COM 6ander of the Grand Army of the Repiablio in Ybia State, will muster - in a Post of the' Grand Army, at Ulster, on Friday evening, 'Nov. 7. The applicants are iesldenta of Sitesheilln "Plater townships. They are requested to pre ient themse ves for muster that - , WE Ann indebted to C. S. Frren, for generous supply of very toothsome icaiidy, manufactured at his .establislient. By the Tray, it inlay be inieresting to plizents and Chil fren to knovi that Fro= keeps . 1 a fall •aasprt. fnent of nuts and candies of the purestAind. 4s he manufactures it himsblf, he alwayi his it treat.. '; Oa stores never before presented So inviting an appearance 'a4 at present.' INVe can' truthfully sa-rof those w o advert* their goods and /area In tZ Itarlaren, that " the half had not been tol " and h a personal inspec tion is , necessary to discover the hiantifel and low prices offered, by clur 1 leading', u 1 r chants. . t . FIRE Di Gram-WooD.-A irtute g owned by HEICIIT WAILD, and occupied by Mr. T. ButwarEu as a store, Jr, Greettwood, yeas burned on Sunday night last. The fire was discovered about 12 o'clock, and appeared to bb in front, under the awning. It was the work oi an incendiary. Mrs. B.'s losS'was abeht $3 - 000,Iou , which she bad an insurance of $1,500. . , REv. Dr. LOSCH, a highly 'edueated gentleman, has, been assigned to duty' in this by. the Presiding Elder of thridLE. Church. •Wo •i:lnticratand he ;rill officiate at the School-house in North Tuwanda, the Fautoly, and Gregg's., We bespUak forhim a h'earty welcome and generouisupp . ort frip the good people of those neighborhoodi. , .0x Thursday morning :last, a an earbi - bour,: SOLOMON WALBOUN, night watch , man, discovered some person' piowling: about the Planing mill of L. B. B9DoEits fr.' Co. Bir., W. called upon the suspicions individual to _fi • halt and given accownl, of himself, when be startad to run, and the watchman fired Several shots at hit, without effect'howeser, as : , he es caped. I Dn. C. T. PAINE, who ivas one tiate located in this place, and now a sinmufti' prftctltioner in Troy, having tie6omo satisfied t.l 4 t , . r -t" Far happier is the rose distilled,. Tlanthat, which withering on the virgin thbrm Grow ii, lives, and dies in single tilessedness,"— l 7 Las tl.lieu to 'himself a better-41f, - who will heie'aller share not only hie joys tint his with WM. 1 _ _ ITII.E Canton Sentinel says : '"'We regret to learn that-Mrs. R. W.T,...51cCu.7.14•N01, whp resides on. Troy. street, met.. with quite a serl96s accident on Sunday morning last.' While stepping down'from the porch at the rear part of 11.26 beilding,,the fell, breaking the :main boUe or her ankleicand 9therwpci' reciriug'. isju. ne ,of g painful character. • ()I kbiug to press +We [learn that Mrs. McCuiti.gxn died this (Tlictrsday) morning from the ihjaries:receir.l • ed.i' AFFAII3I-- Mr. RE7;l3Kke WOOD 7 un6 - , residing in he western 'pin of Spring : fiel4 township, ca Lis throat with 'a taitch • knife On Thursdaight of List week. Ho ha' beep iddicted to dint - for a number of years, and ; lye suppc sed that under nip inilitenee of delirium he conireitted the deed. He !got up abopt 12,o'clock and wimt into the pautry, it i was'glppoied gE t a drink, putt whip`there, seiziA l i the tnife and cut his throat,— Troll N. ,e.' • ;• 1: • BEV. CRA:s. E. has bee4.ckned to the Reetorhip of Ofirist dtrargl4l this !place, will preach in the Church on Sunday' morning and:evening, at the usuo: hours. Ile has not yet accepted the cali!of the •vestry, but ive liwo he may ecincliade - t4 de se soon. His4er4ris_here some it'eeks' sinee, ;gave net. vers'illSatititio, and wo.believn the 6ngre• . gator. are ready to give him a heartia4d unit- Enna ECM GENEROUS.--Messre.-PaitcE &t xcn °Ls Lave presented the Ladies' Benevol4 t fire ALMS of coal, to bo'clistributed amok,„ the destitute. Such liberality on the part:'of our business' men is highly commends n.lnaust cheer the belrts not only.:of the unfoftlanato who arc the recipients of the bene factions of the n.bie organizttioti, but of the selflaciracing, -ladies who organized and are carryit,g forward the Christian work of , caringi for the poOr. "The poor ye have always with, sou,- , ao h!.usoeter ye will yer May do them! 1 4 •A meeting of Naiad Fire Co.,' lieldt9nßlonfial eveninE last, meat of tke'oftl l cers.:resigocil, and the following members were cicct l ed the vacancies. SeVera' of those whoitendltied their resignations were reelect-1 ed POsideul—Ww,S.°Nursa. , - Ft ri man—CIMILES P. WELLES. Fiist Assistant—Taos. MEREDiTII. SeOnd Assistant—FEED Cansr.4v`. - Stwetary—E. D. eriNk. Firl'ancial,Sec'y—G. E. Fwosr. Vetzsurer- HuLt2l ELBBREE. na7—W. F. ErrratCa. . I ho.:eitimittee consisting of eight members was app_tiinted to make arrangementi for a trial .Of the .13abcock Engine, at an early date; , I,E.RSONAL.—Deacciii ELrßeueigor- , inerly of this comity, has been appointed .0 1 "- ceiqr of the National Life Insurance Ccimpany of New York. Tho selestion is a good ono fOr al! Parties concerned.'" • 1 --13 has SAILUI Rams is spot ding several weals with trial:Slain Schuylkill konnty;. E. OVEUTON, jr., has, bt-en anpointid by Gov. lidlitraNTT one of the ttnstees . of tie Daniillo Insane Asylum. I,leCavNar, of Syracuse, gave 'is. a callen Monday last. HQ was orj his way hbrios to chat his ballot for tholepubliean ticbet.l P. eirEruEss has been appointed Post . roaster at Great Bend. E. N. FIIIBIE, Esq., has p4eefented the Orr&ana'll.,:ne,.fif Elmira , thirty tons of coil_ -• Jist like Win. '—i . L. L. IloswoaTu, tsq., the - obliging = P. }LI. 0.1 lkitaysville, has just returneii from .a vilit t the Wes:t. . NAST, the inimitable r . caricattu . • t of ilarper's IVeekly, will deliver a leOtnre n thi4 place daring the present season. h already met with marked Success as a lecture In Lewiston, Me., where he, appe;reil a fi. l evenings since, the people were delighted'wi b his Flpeaking as well as his sketching. Durk g the ecture ho frequently sketched in color crstons upon ilarge screen by:his side.. This he - in a rapid and, to the average observer, inctialprehensitile ,manner. A great blotch of vermilion, a network of white Streaks, a little burhtaienna, charcoal streaks, and be hold Ilei4Presi ent Jonissmv, crowned, - ermin ed and srinfhing p veto , from atar.. Neat' a lurid of red, a dash here; a dab; there,. a wipe all sronnd, and like afull moon out Um° the WC of General Dun.r.u. tetaine picture of himself in -ninight-eap and night Shirt, lighting himself to bcd. I ONE 1r ay to are hard- times; is for everybody to buy such articles as they need at home, thus keeping the money in circulation in our midst. Many people are . in the habit-of haying their Molhes in the city, and many. la dies think their dress goods must all be order ed from StawAtres, and their hats aiutgloves from some establishment in New York. This practice, always pernicious. is doubly go it this time, when currency is scarce. - Our dry goods merchants. millinery, and merchant tailors, can tarnish goodii as cheap, and just as good as can can be purchased elsewhere, and arb entitled to the patronage of o citizens. nesides, in purchasing from them on are conferring a real benefit upon the whole community. - , - WE. eta! the following item , from the . Binghamton Daily Times, and - although no intimation is' : given as to what the charges against Mr. Mamma were, we in common with his nnmeroni friends in this tiounty heartily re jokelhat his good name and character have -been thoroughly vindicated , I - " interesting church trial tool& place this week in North Isckson, Susquehanna] county, at which the Bev. A. F. Harding, Methodist Minister, of Lanesboro, was arraigned 'on Seve ral charges. - He was tried by a _committee of seven leading ministers of the Binghamton Dis trict, under the direction of Bev. Clarke, the Presiding Elder. The accreted, after a bear ing of two days, was unanimously acquitted on allthe charges," ' SIIESSEQ6N.--411T. OTIS ItAXILTON, of Barron; this county, was. stricken dOwn in our streets, a week ago fliftirday last, With pa ralysis upon the left side, and has since remain ed helpless, with slight evidences or Improve ment, in.tho Care of War. Ssroza, Esq. Another dead body was found at the Ulster landing, oTi Sunday morning last. It 'was con siderably mutilated, with some ehredis" ef what bad Ince been a garment upon her neck and back: The kiry of inquest is understood to hare decided.that evidences of foul play were exhibited win the lxidy, - like that of burning, as ashes and burnt splinters were apparent up. On the person which was that of a colored wo man of middle age. The body was buried at Ulster. This makes the third body found in the river in'thtit vicinity the past season. IN RESPONSE to our call for local items,,a smal l boy as thd following, which will prove interesting to tht peo ple" of his neighborhood : "A fu dais' ago wo lost our cat. She got drowned in Mr. well ; .but nobody know& she got drownd in the well, and so Mr.—'s fokes and Mr. —'s fokes, and all the nabers besides drinked oaten the well jest the 'lntim. Tha drinked more'n tha ever did afore I gess-- cause the water tasted so swetei 1 wont 2 the well for water tether day and I ccd the cat in 2 that well. She was ded. She was afloatin a round drownded. Ale and Billy fisht her put with a hobk 'an hne. '.She smelt orful ! But the palms donat drink tinny; more water outen the Well now. Vat I cant undirstand" is svbl thadoant. Tha oughten B moar willin 2 drink the water wets the cat'Ls oat than wen she is in. I think so: lifes truly. N. B. this is A trno tack t. A NEW time table went into effect .n the Nortlern-Centr7-1 Ro4roid, on Sunday list. Hereafter trains will tirrice and depart from Elmira as follows : Ar.nirr. you TII f: sourir. )1. 10:20 r. 'J. Nor theim Expres2. Mail • LEAVE StsITTtrWAIZD Soutlieru'Expier;s Mali AP4/117E. FILOIT TUE. NORM. Southern Express— 1.. 3.. r..... .. 1 •di P. M. Morning Accornmoitation 1.0:35A. 21. Evening Accornmo l ation 10:45 !P. M. . . .LEAVE•NOVIIIWAGD. 1 • Morning Accoinmodation Northern Express .- Evening Accornmodatbn MAY not the present tronblons times be turned to good account by mechanics add others who have contracted the pernicious habit of rpending a largo share of their earn - jogs at drinking, saloons and in Other . hurtful ways. Such indulgence 14 in every respect de moralizing, and it sets a ruinous example tO the families of those who practice it. What weight has a tippling father's admonitions UP on his son ? it is the example, and not the words, that gives the father influence with r his children. And thch what comforts and luxu- • ries manna man might gather aboutpishomo, for 4 hat be .spends fur the gratificatiOn of a perverted appetite : We often hear of men ,who cannot afford ,to buy a book or subscribe for a paper, who spend enough, in ono : evening for drink to purchase a valuable volatile or pay a year's subscription to the Ilmtoratn. AtidhoVir a ;:nan's character suffers by hanging around drinking places: - :He soon c!imes to'•be loetked 'upon as on the downward path ; and beds' tea. No one can cultivate the a,ssoeti. along ho finds at such places and maintain his purity of char acter. " EviLassociatimis." will "corrupt good manitcrs,'"enci finally ruin a good character. LOCAL Niws.—We inrite all friends and readers et the riproprEr.,andzall who 'take pride in their local newspapers, to furnish 'us what I , cal-news comes undertheir knowledge.. Si:Ace the distractions of the political campaign are over, the people will gladly turn from poli tics to home aflairs, but it will be impossible to' furnish thormigh and reliable home news every sack without assistmice: Whatever tram!pireas in the couaty that is'of use or advantage to the People, or that interes;ts them, should be pub lished in the county papers. There is in fact scarcely anything of a local nature 6o common place that it does not tieserye a Place "in the newspaper. i Vi`e tali!: occasion hero to return cur thanks for many favors received from our readers in different part 4 of the country, and exprog tho hope that they willi 3 hereafter make our obliga tor! till larger than it now is. Lest any ono shots 4 be restrained from sending ti. - news by the far that they would, not be able to put the matter in shape fcr publication, Wo assure all that this need not deter them. Let us have a simple statement of facts, and whatever chang es may be needed to make them presentable, we will gladirmake. Let us have the news. connzspoNDENT in Leßoy, , who lails to comply with our rule reqUiring the name of all contributors, sends us some iinter esting items, for which 'we return thanks. Some of the fsctii mentioned vrerc received from another soul-Cc, hence we' omit them here.. Sneak thieving in that town has become almost unendurable. Our correspondent says : "About the 7th ofOctober, some lawless fellow entered the dwelling of E. S. Essen,- and took about $l5 from his-Pocket, and on the night of 'the 21st Jalt., some ono took abOut fifteen pounds of batter from the cellar of Rd'. Tmarsox.l " On the.24th the friends of D. A. GILISWOLD,': who has`been confined to his house for some . tirue.with a broken hip, dug 140 bushels of po tatoes for him, and on the evening of the same day husked his corn. . "'On the evening of the 25th tilt., the scholars of A. T. 1.1114 Y gavo . an entertainment in the Disciple Ohuren. The exhibition was a great success. Mr. Is. has been engaged as teacher in the South-centre district for the coming win ter, and I congratulate the scholars in that neighborhood on their gobd fortune in_ sear ing so competent - and faithful a teac er. LERor.--Mr. Editor: 'Some poor, huniry fellow entered both of the griit mills at Leßoy, a few-nights since, taking 100 lbs. of buckwheat flora from one, andeis lbs. from the other: Ills hurry was tosgreat that he forgot to leave word as to where be wonld bake the cakes. If he is balking the cakes on shares, the millers will be ready to take their shares at any time that snits his convenience. About the same tihie another hungry fellow' sent a boy with a gray horse along the middle of the creek it halt mile, and bagged a neigh bor's butternuts, forgetting`to leave a few foi the neighbor to . eat while be is feasting. The neighbor will gladly receive. his share at any time during the winter. - ,About the same date some unknown person entered H. W. PAUHIMILST'd bedroom and took his pantaloons to the kitchen, wh'ere ho took a flee dollar bill from the' pocket-book, which he left on the kitchen table, but hisOnselence Would not let him take all the pocketbook con tained. So there is still "honor 'among thieves." • • ' ,We also learn that grain'has been takeri from several, barns without permission being g . iven by the owners. The good people much 'rather make's. donation for the benefit of thesq per sons who 'afeso unfortunate as to be competed to. go out in the. dark hours of night M I seek priavision, than to have them continue in finch straitened circumstances. To these tiniorta mates A i 9 said : "Speaking may relieve feu." .NOT. 15, lap. - 1 • ME ; Tz Infernal &UMW Department has recently made a decision which causes great iinconienisnoe to druggists, and which cannot but lwerk real harm to community unless modi fied: ;There is an existing revenue law design ed to tax proprietary or patent medicines and erociiics, an absurd interpretation of which :propoSes to impose a stamp duty upon such common and tuilversal articles as paregoric, . hive syrup, castor oil, syrup of I squills, epsom htudanum, etc.,. eta, if the bottle, or box,' or paCksge. shall bear a label telling how than, ,drops.or spoonthis make a dose for a child or an authlt. But the imposition of a new tax is not the only nor the worst result of this new . 'nterpretation of an old law. It threatens the riclujion from bottles, bores or - pokes of Medicine, of labels containing information : es- Sential to the health and IiVC3 ot the poor peo ple who buy small parcels of well-known house; tiolOnedicines and opiatee at the apothecary hop's . ;et and it throws the whets community of e themiets, druggists and apothecaries into a of uncertainty as to what is lawful in their business, when acts of Congress 'sire luhjected to..such strained interpretation. The niam purpose or object of the law, or see tions.o the law in question, was tosubject pro- Priotary "or " patent " medicines to the stamp tax. I Theie can be no reasonable dispute about this, or the classes of medical preparations in tended to bo taxed aru clearly described in the saw. hey embrace such articles as "Jayne's Expectorant," •••Schertk'a Mandrake "Ayers Cherry Pectoral," "Winslow's Soothing Syrup;" eta. But" in declaring what was the inaiti Purpose of the law, the language of the law went further, and described what medicines should not be taxed, and these embrace those remedies in common use, and which are and have Oways been open and free to all druggists and apothecaries to make and dispense, just Eke paregoric, hive syrup or laudanum. Any other ' decision is as contrary to common sense as to public interests and convergence. En. REPOIItEIt : In answer to IL tall ii,i g noct by many farmers of the vicinity, ,a large and enthusiastic meeting was held in the Acad. 4ilay, to.Wyalaming, on Friday evening, Oct. 31, 1873. ;The house was called to order by Ur: S. S. Burrs, who stated the °IONA of the meet . tog to be the formation of a Farmers' Associa ticin. 'f :In motion, Hon. Joust F. C i IILITBEHLAIN vies elected president, a' .d J. W. Isiontat secre-, tary. iThe- meeting was addr6ssed by 8. 84 8E711;10 EO .H. WELLES J. IF. E CnASSDEBLAIN, Ewes' Varanarr, J. V ir.. lica Aar, 'HAMMON BLACK:, 0. S. #O3IET, - JAMid i'AIICHIAX, War. gIIAMnEIILAIN, J. T. Brnrortn, 'DAVID Bnowx, and etiier. , . The; Lspeakers were generalir agreed that farmer' . associations, when properly conduct ed, were of great benefit to Hite farmers them selves; to their farms, and to the 'country in genertili In endeavoring to promote their own intere4;, the speakers disclaimed any desire to infure:t e prosperity of other classes or imp a ir th vaiqo of their property. They believed that th trite interests of all classes, trades, occupa.; do s, and professions, wore bound together, an that all could prosper together, by the pr etice; ofintltisti-y, economy, honesty, truth 'an itslice ; that what tendd to the injury of on etsss, tended in a great e r . or lesser degree ti helejary of all. They were the friends of ra loads, but not to their dishonest manage meilt, and their robberies of tha people by ex tortionate charges and Unjust discriminations in carrying freight. limy thought the timo bad ecinie for farmirs, without distinc , ion of piirty; to band themselves together for protec tion against the great moneyed interests and gigantic' corporaticns, which are endeavoring by corr upt means to control our national and State legislation, and reduce us to mere serfs of the'soil. The following resolution was nnani monsly adopted : . Ites6led, That the president be authorized to appoidt a committee or three persons -to Pre pare a constitution to be submitted to the next meeting, i Whcrreupon .the president appointed S. S. Burrs, Cleo. H. WELLES and J. W. Isanast said committee. I:15 r. at. • 5:15 1 *. at. 6:15, A. m. 12:05 P. xr. OEM On Motion adjourned to meet ag ' on flatur day el i ening, Nov. 8, at 6 (Mech . , t the' same Place. J. F. Cita= err, Pres. J W. lsolluc, See'y. „, „ • TUE! PiOVE3IBER MAGAZINEB.—The rat of EDWAIID MSG'S Series of iltnatratei arti- Gres tin " The Great South," appears in Scrib ner's Mcnthlg. Two, i American se rials —"Rath. trine Earle," by ADEL , LNE Titarrox, and "Earth en Pitehers," by REVECCA H. DA,L3—aro corn- Menced, as is also a series of historical sketches l)Si•JaitEs AN7IIOIiY F I BOIIDE, the first being a istoo of the Abbey of St. Albans, in Hertford- Shire, England. There are also poems by Geo. tilecoOmiLD, 31 . 4L0411ET J. Paitsrox and others, !tad biegraphical sketches of EnuusinG. STEAD m:4 aid ELizazrril B. Bnowspru. ' —ShOrt biographical sketches of a few French literary celebrities, with portraits, are given in klarpePs Magazine. A LOW serial by the author Of " Tbe Dodge Club," entitled "The Living Link," is commenced. There are seven illustra ted papers in this number.. —The openigachapters of JUSTIN.McCAutrhs. •ILirdentochford," are begun in the Oalcuv4 "Th Stage as it Was," GnA,er Vi'nrra'sj e.Punialiing Pandit" and Hon. GIDEON' FELLie pane a on LINCOLN and SEWARD, are continued, an. some clover extracts from a Bo- Man gpto 800 by ElEsr.v James, - jr., are giv , —ReV. ROBE T COLLIER Contributes to Wood's gousettOld Ma azine a sketch entitled "Grow ' log Old / Toget • er." —The Aldine has two full-page illustrations, which !fairly excel anything of the kind we have jet seen. One is a view on Lake Mohonk, by , VAN E4TON ;' the other "A White Mountain j3rook" by Holm Maum. Among the miner engravings Is " A Masterpiece," and '• Engli* 'astiffs." DIARY E. BRADLEY • contributes a iengthi poem, " The Little Hero Of Harlem,' K4TE P. OSGOOD a tale entitled "My Neigh bor." !I I —The first number of St. Nicholas, the, new Illastrited children's magazine, has made its its appearance:. Unlike many of its predeces- Ors, it is neither too old for the class of read ers foiiwitich it is intended, nor is it of alto ketheritoo youthful a cha acter. It is edited by Mrs. Maur Mersa DODO; and its contents • 1 , appear', to be well adapted to the readingi of younglhoys and girls. A.mongithe contributbra are DONALD G. Miran:Lt.., WILLIAM C. BILYADT, VOA' tADCOM, REBECCA H. DAVIS and other 7own writers. The illustrations are very fine, and the whole work is one eminently ivortkii of i the well known pubiishers, • Messrs. ScunrS4 n &.Co. • 'IItUSINESS LOOAL. Yak Laces, of an widths and priesi atnon Co'a. is. Wanted to borrew, , $l,OOO or 2,000: Enquire at the office: 0217 Go ta WiIIITCOMB SIIAUIr'S, ilercUr's Block, for your Books and Stationery. WASTED. —An active, energetic man to canvass for the REPORTER. meg- Dress, 'Critiamiegs, WooD4 l cned. , • Dr. J. G. HOLLAND, Monday, November 17. jChildren's Normandy Caps, at 'Mrs. OODIILTeII. • Alargo assortment of Brack ets jest , received at FIIOSTS & SONS. ! • FME DIES E% CASE: Chamber 13adea; ! at nom &13oNs. for fifty dollars. ift r Forthe best Roast or Steak . go to !Imo k RIINDELVII. Several valuable Farms and nd Lots for sale by Burns= & Ttucr. ft onsea 1,000 Statements for $4.00 ; $7.50, at this office. • 2, , 000 tb "Elements of Personal Pow i3r," t he subject of Dr. HOLLILICD . B lectuye, Nov. 1 • ' vir To seethe fall styles in Hats and idoltnets, go to Mrs. J. D. Hues Millinery ilitorci, ;ridge 'street. ' Large stock of Pictures and Fames, nt NVIITTOOILD k 1311A172'0, IE Irifty-twa . .eardarnes 17 printed, and put up in box, for 60 cents, this office. G- NIL Wall ' Paper aired Cartain c h eap s t, !Wirtu;aiw k ItterCUPS 1 sew Ifni* Iltriumai keep a larger and better assortment►f vegetables than .` other establishment in Towanda._ , - i 3 - 118 an I. .Patrerns, Hata apok Bonne at colt, at Mra Wo3pirarsee; corner of If and Bridge: t 1 ;. L t , . Ittesovr. Tins; OS.ciartrzirry lu selling Furniture at ustonishingly low priced. Now is the time to puritihase. ••' Burritium's Patterns of Gat4 l monti for Ladles, Missile and Children, at Di WOODIIIITIeII. C 1 MI6 Ca ps; both black; and whi for old ladlei, for sale at 3,..D. Bridge street. • t stir & Ooozes !lave cheaper and better Boota and Shoe; thait'werl ever before offered for Ode in Towanda, • seir,Children'sooHate, ISch '1 in Felt, Straw arid ,Volveteen at 2dra. WOODIIIIFFO I , corner of Hain and Bridge. - - PS- For sale— cheap, my,honse an. lot, on Chestnut street. i Emit** at the °Mc of Bkalizrr a, TRACT • M. Q. Tam. ! 1W French Floirere, elegant feath ere, and all kinds and olors of Ribbons, to sale at Mrs. J. D. Hul l 's , Millinery Store, Bridg • street. M.. Teachers ofl music can liar ohne Sliest Music and lanais Eipoks at Teach• era' rates, at the Temp l e of Music, Towanda Pa. s;- • • Will" Bergman's Zephyrs, in al shades, and Gas colors, only 20 Cents per oz, at Woonnrryia, corner of xtityi and Bridge streets. 1 - - Va. The best plSee l to buy School Bliscellaneous and Bla4k llooks awl Fanc Goods, lot 71111 . 603 p .k SIINICT B. Hermes Block. stir For fine A Swise,Watches, Jewelry; woes, Wyalaslug, Pa. coked. iiiir C. F. Nicuo amount of persona pr and young eattlo i ai his •Tuesday, Nov. 11. 1t Instruction . language, by Rev. kfirsn , tive of Germany. Apply 7 Arcade- Block. • Stir Parties des' Dry Gocds foC Fall Ind well to call on Tanlon ment in another column ' ter', One jaaiir lio 11 lb . A, and a few , cry fl and fowls, for at ie• Towanda; Pa. Persomi Real Estato . of any deiic BanTLErr & MACY, Ins Agents and Brokers. HAY PRESSES.—Rt 1L WELLki pay . special attention to MI sato of Hay Piessea. Call upon him if Sou wir to get a good article and ono that will suit y u. l- . stir Mathushltk ti "Webe , Hoofman, Knickerbocker, and other Pianos for said c.heitp and on easy terms, at COLE, Passage IS: Co's Temple& Mule, Towanda, Pa. The best Rine to buy Sasb, Doors and all lands of Lumber, Is at • Soxs. Factori•on Charles street. ain street. They sell' iiheip for cash. 11lin:ls, !nevi flee 107 ter LAZ.k nus & PSlonats mannfact , ours of thoso colebr' ted aiketaeles, have changed their agency from J. Hcoomi's to Wat. A. CuammEnt.rm'a. IS. We are now selling the Wo ven Wire Mattress at )16.00. They are the cheapest,spring beds to itho world.' Why den't yon call at Fixes d. Sons and try one?' kir Wh dent, when ynn 000 in cue of de , Lug on Fnetig Bul I Fon SALE.- The new hohse on Main street, second_ d or north of oliestunt street,' lot about)oo feet front.l Terms easy. Enquire on the premises of Mrs tioirr..4 and of E. T Fox. teir Ladies' Hat: and !Bonnets in ; all of the latest styles,' just .riceiced at Mrs. Woonnnsy's, corner of Main and Bridge streets. Entrance on-Main street. October 10, 1873. 1.• to It is not generall)tknown that; H. C. Wurraitmz, at the Book Bindery over the lizronran of fi ce, makei Blank; Books in any style of ruling and biiiding desired. If you ' want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, giver, him a call.• I , Jar At the reqak of those,inter eated, the s session of th 4 anti Teachers' In stitute to bo held at ItoMe, will 1 be postponed from Monday, Oct. 20, as p evioil ly advertised, to Monday, Nev. ie. - 1.- A. 1..1. HUNK; ;•- 1 , d Co. Sept. 11$11. We are prepared to print wed ding, calling, or invitati'pri cardS, on the short est notice, and in the ncatest style. E4elopes furnished when desiredi .t Severo destrable linilding leis; near the Iron Work, for sale cheap. • Will more than double in vain In the neat two • 'ease Engnire at this Office. 319. cola, damp weather approach es apace, and if you would Presirve your hCaltb keep your feet dry, and Warm, by wearing the superior boots and shoes sold M. J. Laniti . x, in Beidletnan's Block. I te....Letter-hea. and Ncito-heads, - on good, paper, printed at thls office at the following rates: 1,000 letter-beads for $5.00; 2,000 tor $9.50; 1,000 !note-he:Os for $3.50; 2,000 for 16.50. ter George WOod' tt, Co., Taylor S Farley, and Jubilee Organs, at low'prices and easy terms of payment.l Bond for eirculirs, or call to iee and heir them at ttui Temple of Mu sic of COLE,TAI33AGE 00. : , at I►lre NO. Dealers in §tringio will do well to call at the Temple of! Musie,:where they will find a largo assortment :of Freneh, Berman snd Italian Strings, at 11,,,ew fork prices. lam. Mrs. E. J. UnlooS"' has now re ceiveda, fail line of Millinery and Fariei Goods, for the Fall and Winteritrado. She will display the finest assortrnentof trimmed Hats and Bon. nets, in Towanda, op a, after: next Saturday, Oct. 11. ,The next session bf the Brad ford County ConventiorA Lodge I. 0. G. T., be held at Franklindale l , on the 20th and 2lstl of November, 1873. G. W. C. T., Waoran, be present. A. T. LILLEY, • Dist; Beaty. i 1 .. - Mr. M. M.k SrAz t enio,of the firm of TAYLOR it Co., is now is Nei york, intik int purchases' of %Sinter Goods. • Those deal rone,of bargains, should not !fail to examine their stock before piircliasing.' • , 38. Always !get the ' best. This rule . ; applies to teache ras tiell as articles. Ere*y one uhnits that Prot f3nEnwpon understpds the theory and practies of music , better any one who hits ever taught In this place. - _ ericen, Elgin and, jo to 11. J. HAL 4:larga, stock just ro.j s will sell a large ,perty, Including cows arm in Burlington, on in 'the Germair •Loscri, M. D., a nar at his residence, Nc. trig to Fireboat) Winter wear, will do • Co. ;•See advertle- en DOcks, weight • I o Bute Cochin chicks aonable prices: • Cr. P. WELLES. hing 'purchase ption, ,should call on rance abd Real Reale ant e risk' of au mei ' r n get a ticket good - for $3,- I th, f0r,20 cents a day, by call -1,. .trrn,j'at tipper depot? . 111rPizeis &Num= are selling sS varieties of if:Silvery cheap. They ere sole agents fbr tba as% - of thci celebrated "tar, slay coat Coal Meer lead at a diiimmt. • sir The - new Arra at the Bed, White and Blue Store,: on Bridge street.. are well maintaining the reputation ot - the Web. liahment for sethng good 'goods cheap. Oro Wiwor a BM:lower a call when you *ant any thing in the grocery line.:- '" : Taitsiris AND Cumns.—Wheeler & lilehek's unrivaled 80 inch and 31 inch cylin der Thresher's and Cleaners, on hand ready for inunecUate sale and delivery. Towanda, July 30. , • Hosea Powzaa-L-I have on baud ready for immediate sale and denier)... two of Harder 's 2-Horse. Powers; and one Wheeler's flrst-class,4 and 6 Hone Lever Powers. The latter on ready for work. It. 31. Towands o lnly SO.. • • PAST FANZIING Just reoeivod a sipply. This is an excellent one "In every respect, It will separate Oats from Wheat;',ind BaCkwheat from Oats, and prepare nicely all grain and grass seeds for EGO . Mir Mu Lame, the .ex p e rienced, skillful and ornamental flair Eresser.and flair Worker, from Elmira, N. Y., begs to inform the, ladies of Towanda, that lie will be hero some time this month, with a large stock of Hair Work. The ladies *mild prepare themselves until duo notice - w be . given. . s. Dr. J. C HoLLAND, ("TIMOTHY Tine= &nth° of "Eathrius," " Bitter Sweel," Lessons 4 Life," etc., and editor 'of &ramer's Nonthimiwill deliver his lecture 'en titled "Elements of l!ersonal Power," in Her enr's Hall, Monday evening, November 17. Do You INTEND TO DO ANT PAINTING Tuts Fero?—"lf so,, try the Rubber Paint. I challenge any dealer or painter in Bradford county to produce Ati good, durable or' cheap first-class paint.. Sold by the 'gallcin ready for the brush. Send for sample color cards,- price lilt an. circulars. R. 11. tuxes.' itkir We are happy to say that,Mis. E. J. Moms is now able! to attend to bnalueas. and will be pleased eti , e bar former friends and nitrous lat her store, over Molnar er. Biacs's.l Oct. 23-3 w. 5e3... Good envelopes, in. ,quarter thousand boxes, neatly printedat this office lei $3.50 per thousand ; three, the asandl for $lO ; also lighter grade, $2.50 per thousand; three thousand for '0.50. 'l'ags printed t order at $3.00 per thousand, ONI , BUY YOUR COAi., BY I TER CAR LOAD. —Two or more persons can! cluh together and buy their goal from It. Bt. IVEmir.s at wholesale prices, and get 2,24.0 ibs to the ton, In doin& so seventy-five Cents per toe of 2,001 lbs. ca. be sued from Towanda retail prices. va.. Miss Emit, A. BeENvERI is pre pared to give instruclion in Elocution, both to private pupils and class Cs. Alio to give Feblic Readings and Recitations for Societies, Lyce ums, Schools, etc. For terms, address her at Orwell, Bradford' county, Pa. Bcferrices fur niebed when desired. Oct. 23-3 w. „.1 • Mr . .4'oo Pi os, 400 Ono s, 300 hfELODEOtiII, and LOCO Entailer instrnMents, will and must be sold before' the first Of January next, at W. iirrrarou's Mitsic Store, 'opposite the Court House. All thO above just9naents are from the very, best rualiers,lsuch as G. SrEcr & Co., F. C. Lrour A: Co.; the smith American Organ Co., eta. C. Wir.sex, agent for all the above Instruments, Office; at EusroNs store, opposite the Court House, Towanda. se The next session of the Brad ford County Teachere:Asaociation Zvi 1 bo held at Itomo, boginning, Friday, 14,' at 101 o'clock A. M. Tho . following aro the appointments : Lee ; taxer, Rev. P. Hom . moog ;: Deelaimere,. FRAYS •GOFF, JosErn Elm Essayists. Lt .I.TAzt Rmo- WAY, firmnimOW.trrizs ; Easiness Committee, P. L. Curatsrm.t,; Onsma P4CiLEY, 0. P. YOUNG, LILLLIN 11/DOWAY, LIDDIE WATn.r.s. Ke.mvxv, See'y. Mir POWELL & Co.. will receive 'this week their second stock .ot Fall and Winter Goods; DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND SACQUES, CLOTHS ANDS C.USIIIERES, FLANNELS, ?BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTr &c:, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES, FALL'S TOCK OF GOODS, • HOSIFiIIY AND NO . i POWELL • Prudent people of all Classes, - - lathe old country, invest their money in gold and silverware, jewelry, watches, and the lace, for safe keeping, knoWing that such articles al ways command a gOod price, r and aim much more easily taken care of than money. It would be well if our 'people would - follow the example of our thrifty and enterprising neighbors across the water. W. A. Calatnimm;i keeps, a full as sortment of these hoods, warranted of the best • to., Among the thisiness establish ments in this place, of which every citizen feels proud; is the extensive gook Store of C. .F. Coosa., Mr. Q. is thoroughly posted in tho'busi mess, and keeps a larger and better assortment of goods than can be found In any other place In the country. Nye cheerfully recommend'him to the patronage of our readers, as an - honest, upright dealer, and one who never takes advan tage or overreaches. Such men should be pat roved. Winter is already upon us, but Buser:mu', the champion clothing man, is prepared for him, and can fit every man and boy, who may call on him with a suit of clothes so oluxip that none need go abotit the streets shivering with the cold. Ho makes a specialty of gloves this solson, and is to sell at bot tom prices. Don't pass his store without giving him a- call. Monniii is always good-natured, and don't-find fault if you dou't buy. ' ,tom' Everybody *anxious to learn how to save money during thole hard times. Munoz; S HOSFOI/D have solved the problem fdr those who are tempt] led to purchase stoves or heaters, by putting everything in that line down to bottom prices. Ii will certainly pay you to give them a call it in want of anythifig in their line. - • /®` ' The only rtm we have •witness ed on any of oneestablishments, is the run on Itteams of EpWAIZDS' Store. Bat the rush there is not confined to panicky times, as there is al ways a mitt of hungry and eager inclaiduals to that farorite establishment, where Groceries of all kind are sold so' cheap that the poorest manor woman is not allowed to go away emp • ta. The; Baw l of the estate of Guy, KIXNEY, deceasea, of Sheshequin;Ve aro credi bly informed, l is postponed, to 'Tuesday, Nov., 11, Thus another Opportanityla offered for l a profitable investment in real estate upon ts vorOlo terms. With such ominous financial clouds gathering over our Loads, wo think In vestments in such real estate as is hero offered" for sale, not only justill;ble,' but quite com mcadeble. JOY.,-- Jby comes to ch'eet our life, - To gelid oar paths with pleasure; Bat grasp it as we may, It will not last forever. - 'There's joy in WC111411 . 13 love, There's Joy in fond caresses.; There's joy which all can hare— trear4 lilellAuwen Dresses ! Which are the neatest, best fitting, moat du. Able, best made, and obSapest suits to bo had anywhere. .Dotet neglect to call on J. L. Mo. Mums. opposite thereat Office. Ezamine his goOds and lefty° your meature. • MI .AIrARR ; LED.• RiDGWAY—DEGAN.—At natant* of Mrs. E; L. Woodruff, in Towanda, Minder, Sept. 28, Imam , . Luther Peck, D. D., William Bldg way, of* this place ' and Mary, daughter, of col. James Degamorpmktkire. 11/Although rather late,' we tender our colgrat• tdatiOns to the happy *couple. 'The fortunate bead of the new arm is one of, our most Indus tiimutand enterprising business men, and gives another evidence of his good sensein choosing a partneri feir li fe. ' MURPOL --WATELNB.—At the residence' of Mr.: Moses Watkins, Oct-29,1873, by Rev. iv. IL ißnmsey. -. Robert BltirdOok, M. D. of Ulsier,Ta., to Mias Ophelia. Watkins, of She sheimlo, Ps. I - - • Dr.MtinnoOtt fs bne of our i melt promising and sitoMesfid physicutus. Ail he has located at Burlington Corners for the I praeUdo of his profession, wo predict for him great success: 'III4—PRATT.—On the 29th inst., at the booze of Mrs. Betsey A. Pratt, the bride's mother', by the Rev. 0. L. Transue, assisted .by Rev. Geo. Itookins. Mr. Randolph of Barlingtorteund Celia Pratt, of West BUr , lington. ~YHTtE-SNAPP—Un 'the 30th of Oct;, by Eller P. R. Delmont, at Lis residence, A. D. • White and Luella Knapp, both of Leßoy. noLooun -GREENO.--An the 26th of Oct., . at the residence of Luther Greene, in Leßoy, by Elder F. Delmont, of Alba, CassinsD. Holborn!, aud'Elnoraoreene, both of 'Leßoy. Pottsrille, Oct. 21,1 y Iter. I. IL Pierce.. Dr."o. F. Paine- and Miss Bella Colburn, both of Troy;Pa. • VANNESS-NEWELL.—In standing Stone, Oct. 30. byldev. S. J. Lusk; Mr. al P. Vanness to both'of Standing Stone. ' L BOS I rWIPK—VANNES'S.In Standing Stone, Oct: .S 6; by Rev. S. J. Leak, Mi. W. Bostwick: of Towanda, to Miss E. A. V.sriness, of StandT Mg Stone' I r _ • DUNFEE—MASON.—Ai the b r i de's home, Oct. 30, by Bev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr. , James E. Dunfeo to Miss Marion Sadly. Mason, .all of Monroeton. . • , ROGERS--11EMENWAY.—At tho residenee of . Mr. oce, in Ulster, Nov. 1, 1873, by Rer. W. H. Iturnsoy, Mr. Theodore H. Rogers, of Ul ster. Pa.. to Miss Eliza A. Herrienway, of Bur lington Pa. • emmemasmaas It. 31. Wzuis. B. 11: Wu.w D IE D ~1 BIATTESON.--In_Syracase, N. Y., at the 'resi dence df T. 13. McChesney, Oat. 31, 1873, - Su sue L. Matteson, aged 36 year 4 and 8 :Widths. ROL=I§ON.-1/2 Ilehoopany, Oct'. 22, 31r. R. W. Robison, aged 3.1 year s. HAli In 31ehoopany, Oct. 23, Mrs. Sarah. wife; ofl Geo. Halm, aged 2711 years and 6 months. • FASStrk.—ln Scottsville, WyMning coauty, Sct.`.2s, Mrs. 13ally, wife of Major 'John Fiiss ettt in the 77th year of lief age. WIGSTEN.In , Oct. 17, of general debility, Mary Wigsyn, aged : 78 years. • • • I MA - (IS'ANDA MA T, j, I . onIOLRRAT.P PRICIL--. Corrected' every; w cones , :lay, by C. B. PATCH Subject to changes daily._, Wheat,,Vl bush ' ' $1 CO tt, 175 Rye, litibuida., ~1 " I , ,1 65 Buckwheat, ift Utah • 1 79 Corn, VI bueh..l . Oats, ill bitsh; . , ri• ' 40 Beani e 1 1 0 . bush!...,--,. 1.50 @, 200 Butter Voila) 14 ib 41 30 do (deliy,).s lb' new ' - •30 re 33 .-_.. • I Eggs :0 ddz 26 , . _ .. Potatoes, II buidiglew 4 - , Flopr ? barrel , 9 50'4?,, 10 ad' Onions' , " bush • ' .1 OD ~ , trefoilre or Gnats.—Wheat. CO lb. ;I Corn 66 lba. ; Rye 56 4..ba;; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs. ; Buckwheat 58 lba. g Beans 621b5.; Bran 20 lbs.; 'Clover Seed 60 lbs. ;• 'Ala:tidily Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lba:; Dried Appes 22 lbs.; Flax Seed 60 lbs. ' 1 • • Novous Dremrrr.—A depressed, irritable •state of mind; a weak, nervous, ex haustedfeeling; no energy or animation; 'con tused head, weak memory, often with debilitat ing, inVolimtary discharges. The consequences of exceseit, Inectal overwork or indi*cretions. The NETIA 4 ,OThi DFssitsry finds a sovereign cure in HIIMPIIREY'b' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. 2S It tones- up tho system, arrests dis charges. dispels the mental gloom and despon dency a;cad rejuvenates the entire sy.tem. It is perfectly harmlesli and always efficient. Price $5 for 5 4 package pf live boles and a large $2 :vial or powder, which is important in old, seri ous cakes; or $1 per single \ hoz; Sold by ALL druggists; or sent by mail orrreceipt of price. Address,' ; CLauk,l3. Pons . = `rtiouth end Ward House Towanda-. Pa. New AtiVertiSerliOLltS:l , :NEW HAND AT !• THE BELLOWS_,\„ - . BENJ. IitrIK.MIDALL ;Has ; purchased the Third Ward Coal Yard of L. 8. Ca 4, and will keap a good;sqpply . WIIIIIES-BARRE 1 . AND '.: ~,- . . SULLIVAN COAL ~ Raps on Italtd, at the LOWES I PRICES: ndi, Nov 5,•1873. DEG STER'S NOTICE.—Nc*e is °Meetere . y given that there has-bean flied in the ' Register of, Wills in and for the county Of eradfcird, accounts of adminlatcation upon the fol lowing estates, viz: Partlaraecount of C V & C W Arnold,. Executors of Benedict Arnold, deceased, late of Warren. Final acc't of 0 W Bailey, Guardian of Carrie A & Ma: y Bailer, miner cluldren of Ransford D Bai ley, }UM acc't cf Achatins Stevens, Griardian of Geo. L Middaugh. Final ape% of Barry Mix,• Gurdian of Mary. and James Hinman, minor children of James Y Rittman, deed, late of Wyaox. l . Final awl of J' V Geiger. E4ecutor of the will of Catharpe Kromer,. dec'a, late of Towanda Boro, Also;the:appraisement of prOperti set off by Az eentora orAdministrators to widows or ebilliren of the fo lowing oecedenta: Estate Of Loren D Jyrel, Valentine Smith, 0 1 E J urainard, . ' . Joseph Morrow, William Johnson, Barnum Wilcox, German Titus, James B Baker, Daniel Tompkins, James R Pattersen, f " John Wolf, Ralph W Reseal', Morgan Lewis, And , ithe same will be presented to the 'Orphan's Court of Bradford County, Thursday, December 5, 1883, at 2 o'clock, p. for confirmation and allow ance. • 0, J. CIIIIBBIICE, Novs, 1878. ; Register. ~~ TIONS A: CO. A :NEW STOOK OF ! • ,• • FALL AND WOTTER: GOODS _ ! JUST RECEIVED AT I . , B; • ,A. PETTES & E =II A ! Hie sign of tho big 'Bonnet, oppoiiho tho Court I House, Towanda, Pa., consisting of • DO? ESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BROWN . 1,1 AI) BLEACILED . , MUSLI*S WAT4HPHOOFS, PILDTFR, FLANNEiR. sumps. DREBF GOODS, . ' 1 l • 'GERMANTOWN YARNRI • ..1 Iw • AND ZEPHYRS. •' , ' A fu l l oof ' ' Ii . , 1 HOS WAY. GLOVES,. ' NOTIONS. I Sc., Sc.,'Sce. , . kilt° and complete stock of - I MII, VI N ER'Y GHO 0D S „j For the Demon, comprising allot the r mbst desirable 1 • I stylcs in ! , . 1 3 i HiTioco BONNETS AND TIILIIIIIITO3 . ' i POL-39 IN TBAT .IZIT-.1 . ' . Octe l berll,4B73, I - - ' , ' • 44A . AV , O L F • . • .IN SHEEP CLOTHING." M . JULIUS WOLF ! ' Bego: to inform his numerous customers, and all who desireto avail themselves of an opportunity tiiiimpi)ly themselves with • THE EST WINTER CLOTHING, ~ • I 1- =II AT VERY lOW, ITAC.E44; r, That ho h,as just opened Um deaf stoc.kot Goods for AN"D BOYS! 'WEAR • . . displayed in the market..., BEIEEi.IDEit that nay goods are ail pqrsr.cuss and WAILUINTED WELL !JADE.. • I . , . I One door South of-Fox As Mucus's. I t - • • Oct(ii%B73. M=E=9 RKET.S Et 111E1 zuLpila wow,. M —I I "'' , ~.........„....,............. " Rl F.7rial ' Al O .-- ...' vOsil V 2202 i=0f &Ulf. ' • -. 4 1 1V. and In meii i reditrd, WW I be exposed to liedl".l4cUrrC°rOvlV/1/11 the Borough of a. . 28,V73, at I o'clock, . to., the followlog deecribed lot, Leos, pr parcel o land situate In Wit:Ohara twp, au 11 / bounded as fullowe: giu gat a stake near the :mignon:tors of the road I being the wouthwedt corder of Normand let:' 1t; th ence sou th 79 11 deg/. east 70 pore and 'Potion.- ace Atiuth,l4 15-100 per. post d atones; then west 88 per the corner; n the highway ; thews north Along the highway NT rto tie lam of be g lonlim; containing 4 0' acre", more or less nearly all im e;l pror ed lonth a tr am bangle, franitaf barn, and fruit trail thereon. 1 . 1 ' S and taken execution-at then! of D. B.l=ig vs E. A.lwen. I _ 1 A no other 40 piece, ,or parcel of land sit. aster in Wyalusing ter bounded as follows: Begin lir meal ate cpruerof tkt Porte; and Nichols' lot oil Chlli-st., .in the; 44 liege Of, Wyelne.ng; thence aloe said 'treat nort •55 deg „ i east '51.• feet to a cor of Black's lot; the Co south td deg, east Z feet 'to aOr on ; line of An on Flit lot; thence eolith 9 deg. West 70 feet tO cor 0 said. Porter Nide ole' ot; thence north 5 deg.lweat 24 feet tol place of beginning; contaiul • 19 aril square pernheirof landl more ar tee n ..pron. with alarm!. qvimed 1 doLillo storehouse south f=.eil barn thereon. Se zed and taken 1• zthenHon at:the suit pf Ed w Vaughan vs 01 • tole 1 I I Also at the snit 0 _. L. daylOrd'e nso va /40_ nallOck & Co. I Hiii., , , , _ • A1.430.—0ne other o , piece; or parcel of Is dsif: uato In Overton twp b ended; im the ;north b Linda of cliarlas Streeve a d "ward Meliiovern, so th by land of i Daniel He e , anti, west, by land f the Will w &nitre Het y Containing 40 acres, more or le tr. ;unimproved Midi, faiwfruit trees th reon. Be*.ed and taken i • • exemithin st the tidit - cl Martin Ileicheruer J• es 3 .f%D r °Dlld' . o ' l ja h a e i t .,.. uatttu c r i l g e b o i4 er ' tended !in, the north east . and !eat b lands of . undeLl t SteVens, sorb by land ofJ Thomp a cents! g acres , more or leite, all reproved , n billislinga. 1 I Bolted taken 1 . executtola at thretlt of Bob. li t - lasso &Cr ig vs V S v ns. ' ALSO—One other I t, piece, r parcel of, ladd Ul na& fp Allanny twp, 14. • .ded 0 the north• by lands of Patrick Elnan, cut b feedlot Amos Bensinger, south', h y lands of Pa ck IleConin•lfod.ltidow North, west by laud Of . enry Wog; [containing G 8 cereal more or leis: 20 acres Improved, with a log kotisci. log parn , snare trait trees thereon. Bodied a si %l taken • • ' execution at suit of n - Jails u vs. Stepla ilumtinger. 1 A 4:).-.4a e other J. ptece.,9e pared Of nate, Sinthiffield tlep, bounded ma the nos lands lor Wm T Daly su• Newton Fanning, ee land elf Jobe Westbroo . south by lands 64 Nat ow Stacy, Widow Fan • • and Hiram; Horton , lay land of Hoses eine- -, containing 611 acres : , or tette, aln.improved. with t aco :ranted d houseS,' one framed bar., anal au orchard ofi trees thereon. I , IF Seizi•d and taken in . execaion a the sp.:t -of Pomeroy Bros. vs Chaia • coy Gu lute. I;, 1 ALsO—Ope other lot, • lee°, oe parcel of .iand, sit uate in North Towanda wp, bounded on the pbrth by lanids of John F. ale as east by tau.' of gra E Badger,leouth by landS f the Widow VannestrWetii ,by the! public highwar lesulingilann Towanda to ~,,11 Ulster; con Ming i'' -re, more or less, ill ini proved, with a framed ellleg horde, board etahle,l and few • fru' trees the .ori. i 1 - 0 ' fielztid an taken Litt ixocutioti at suit of I.±:sa ] 1 Overtctit's us vs John 4 'atus. ' 1 I ,I Atrial other la. ieee, or parcel Of--land sit unto i Cant n two. Lou ded on a *tin by ; Linde of Tee le Wh at and , 1.1 co Spaltlink„ east y To. wands Creek south by aids belongteg to the es. tate of Op S Whig. d. d, west by priblfc hiSiway leadm from Canton t 4 laton;eoutaining 2 , res. Tv more less, all itraprpT d. with la boird sh e and' o fruit tees thereon. 1 I - ' I s3 s il e abt ry ri v n e d taken e..uton at ti. l eu.t of John 11 ALS u other 10t,i iece, or parcel of lat ti sit uate in Orwe; twp, bou • ded on are north bJ land of Or iti Bill , east by lap aof Samuel Care, 'aorta- mer P ince, ' i Cue au c Hill 1 south by land of John Phillips; west by t • rids of Widow' Tailor + Wni Saxon. Jll litres an - W 11.11; containin 200 acres, more or less, ab ed 130 improved, with two framed dwelling houes, two framed!: barna,' ono framedishop, aud fowl I t trice thetean. ,1 k il Seize and ! atm; in 0 executitn iethe stilt of, Chas oaf, ronic° of argaret 11 knoll, csltit k: Stoll. ' ' , .5 . 1 1 ALSO-One other lot; licce, or Marcel of 1^ I sit:, nate'm Canton Bard, h t nded as fol ows: eain • ning a t Hie northwest c r of 51,13 Potter's I 4 on till• east • tilde of Centrt- t. running thence orth along the cast, line of' 'iutre.i.t lb° feet to 4 lic- Intosh'i lino and the cep eof the roedl, leading to the old ITannary site• I thnce east by north i'efoni the centre of said road ; 0' feat to the centre ill the reek btlOw Byte of a 1,1 c d • Tenney; thence , long, the cent of sMd cre 11 0 feet to temper - try 4 vnee; thence pearly eolith &ion said fe co inline with a heniloclt 59 lett to said, P , ter's north lice; thence nearly lest al ne, sale limi 2.1 reit to Centre -= Z, Ale of begin.aing; cialt.iining ;300 'square I , et of ru laud, ore or lees, all Improved. v,ith a I arced cUaellinghouse and few Out trLealthereon. r • .... -- iecutionlat Alio au.tiof tri C. li r arc el i ot fa .1 sit; 1 ed; on the.'niarthi : 4 It highway s , by i JOhri a Llfcry;lcoutetii:thgahriut T or; lest, 'silh a lathed I etc; fruit trees ther on. ; I: ece or parcel of la d sit , ed on the neitit Lk - laud üblic highway. south by igheray„; containing one Deed; no buiblingl. • rutlon at the at:9l. q 57,i 'am ball and Ilirentil l ) Emu. ;- ; .!, Seized! abd S Newmbn va lust° in Rollie Coolbau b. Illi;Litip.ll, West 115 i3erc14 , 14 of 40Uso. framed ALSOt-bno , lasi° In At..dme of John Fila • L we acre, ta rq'or Seized and t ae ; 1 . en into l e t J Waite! .ther lot; p Duro, 17 et by pub! i land, yi b i li nV barn and Cher lot ; oro, bop 11, eaet. b .t by pnbl tee, all i hen into t s John .tber 'iut; i ?. •ro, bou 1 g l re Frab k st by Ch J ,r less, , si h ud lest f ; it Len ilatq, r )ert Varlivio ALSO-{.One. - ace or pariel of labd situ ate 'in Athens 1 1 9 on the north and east 111 bind 91 1 c south• by the Baptla , Chnrch lot , we aung-st;l contstninr lik el an acre, More , I.a framed.dwellin-'• house framedarm s -,trees thereon'. ? r t,_ ' hisized and t; 1 , ttuttou at snit of Daniel Beasley is Al .._ .t, Samuel Vanwort and John Vahwort 11- 1' 1 i ALSO+One ther lot , pi co or parcel of hog situ ate, in 'West B rlington ' p, bounded asfOrows: Brglnnirg, at a pos', on the west line, of wea l ant the •eouthwe ticor tlot No :2 thence south; 1.8. 1, -... deg {het 122 0-10 Sr to pout .t c northwest cor othot No 39; then to south I'; deg. tast 125 per, to, a post the• 1 northwest corof lot No, 6 thence north 88n deg,,, west 172 6-10 per to lot on said warrant brie, thence'vrtla E r ..R.,'"deg, a t 125 per to plaec'ef bo, ginuing;;contaaning tts•l c as and 125 per otland more or less ; about 731 c es improved, wi i two dwelling Illionsets, 1 barn n i young orchard of fruit trees theton. 1 1 . 1t I Felzed, W nd taken W 1.% eution at suit of Edward. Overtqn to John Green D Allen and J hrt 3 °Men. Tfirre 'Xecant. , I, ' -LSO • One other lot, pi•ce or parcel of,lan situ. atelin A ny twp, boon t as follows: ;Deb nunig at a polo in the James ten road where ne ot land of P COtSOEI cross s said road, and nump, along a 4 I .Z I' 'oOrson'a a. d south 65 per; thence along oil dr la d of said ' Z P Corson ancED N Nen• A l a tad Cast t per thence by and of said D'S ".iewtot.. north 17 ier; hence abi y land of satil'll) , New top east 21 per to the ce •of the above then toned James len r ad; then long said roail,'lli three followin tour es and is antes to wit:l no 61 ileg and 30 mi utes, west 36 poly north, 57 eg, 30 minutes, west 1 - pers. rt r h 46 degrees 15 tui utes. west 35i I per o place of ginning; containing 11 acres -and 127 per of ir , more; Cr legs. iiit tm preyed, with a framed 12 a e, framed barn ant fruit 1 trees thereon. ' 1 1 ~' beized„kuid taken into t cutiou at suit of J lin II Ileacoeh`e,usel vs Myron° . n. ' 0 iALSO+One'othir lot, yites• or parcel of 1 lan situ• ate In Ar eniii twit, hound ci,as follows: Beg lining at an old beach tree. beim tho southwest' c r of a tract of land' in the wa Mao mune of antes Thonips 11; t aence north S deg, nest 113 p rto s , [ll post, bet g ti.e southwest or of AM:ander ease's lcdf, thenes north 4 de,t, t iea t 100 per to a post on the south lit of Albert Co kl .'s lot; thence; so lath 88 leg, east 113 per to thel c titre of the read 4a lint from Canton- to Columba..tins; therms , silorig th e e•Mtre egai 1 road south 2 deg. west 100 per -to place of Sal ming; cmitai ink, 70 acratt,l m ro or less, abo it 2: acres .impro • otl, with a log ouse, log shed am few trait tries ereon. ,l Seized and taken iuto; es cotton at cult of ize.klei 1 ., Diewmau vs Silas Boardegei - • ' I ALSO- T -One other lot: pi cc or parcel of . I' lanil situ ate in Rome twp, bounded as followst..Begming at a.cOr in ;the Centro of th public road, bet g th' southwest cor of a tent • e lot deeded to Dennis 111c5fahoia by Edward Ore on on the north quo (a , NT E and 4 E piellott's let; .suet north 88 deg, west 135 per along the north - inc of riollet'silland td a cor; , thenco,nortn 2 deg. e st 33 per or there bouts to the sciuthWest cor of al t deederl'by said Oyerfoi. te. John Illayst thence by he south line of Said lot south sSidegi,, east 108 3,10 per to a cor, 101perinortli- West of the ,northwest] c‘ of the said Dennis Sic. Mahon let edad . tho centre of the said road icor of Bays lot; and thence sOut .i•rly;„by the west line of Raid Mit ahOn's lot. beln the centre of chid Toad to the pla ,of beginning ii, co . tinting 31 wires,/ more or least bolt 8 acres imp owed , with a heard Shan tir there n. - ' ' I .( 1 0 i i- I , I *adze and, taken Intg e . calor at suit of pvard OVertot , vs Jblan Mullett. . r As nkother lot', p eor parcel o laud sitn• ate in ndtiani twp, bon' ded ow the north by land of As - VAnNetten, eas and south I lands ot . John D orest west by 1 .Slot Wm arringtpn; roi l contain( g 56 acres, Ltypr • or less; aboutlll acre. Duprey with a framed oust , framed tiarni , shin gle mill t . wcol sheds, and f.w fruit trees soon. - Peize and taken inter • ecution at sui 'of 'Daniel 1 1 • Shoem r v i a James Ella • orth. rl - 1 , ALPOI-Ctite other lot; p eco or parcel 01111 d•situ , ate to T9wanda Bore, boutded on the nor by lands of James 0 Frost, east b - lands of Jo F Means. South by lands of John ants, west by arlesat i k IT h being out 106 fleet on said Claarles-s , rtmoin hack to be I no of lands of beta john F "geans about 11.0 feet.'mo or leas, wit a a framed shot. thereon • jALSOf.-The defendants 0 D Cash and F Al; Cash rmdiridid 2.5 interest r no other lot, piece Or par., eel of nds situate . In th'. said Boro ofi Towanda bounded on he north y Poplar-at, east! by Thine at. Irtout4t by land of Win vritlist west - 14 an alley; being shout 163 feet , fro-4 on said Third-et, and ahout 221 feet back on' a id poplar.st, with la two story gPthio brick &tell ng house, small framed, barn.otLer buildings,with' .it and ornaniental trees thereon.; Said lot known g the homestead 100 ofthe David Cash estate. I II ' . I t... , I ALSOI!-0, no other lot, pi sea or parcel 1 1 d as the property of the defen tnt, CI) Cash, 'sit 'ate. in the said Bore of Towanda I,bounded on the j nor* bylanes ' ofSolomon - Wet•:rnaddlldicta, by lanes'of Solomon Wel. •rn add 11 dicta, s, east by land of C Delano, south by Pinest, wflst hy lane of 0 M Itrnsillo; being a oat 100 feet front on said Pine-Itt.fland beteg aboullll2 fest deep, ?tinning back tohe south' tine Of - . id Walborn and ‘Tacobs,, with a la t ' med dwelling h• pee thereon. ' 1 -- -ALSO The defendsalta, 0 D Cash and FA Ca • undivld d 2-5 Interest in • . o other lot, piece or par eel of d situate in Hai lay virp. contipalng 113 seeres s more or less, In t . i warrantee name o,f I) B Cunningham, with a saw ;mill, 2 min lits4s and stables thereon. 1.1 i „ ALSOI=-the said deft u tits undivided 34 interest in one other lot, piece or parcel of landlkitnato In Barclay twPs containing al acres, more 7 Wes, in the war-antee name ofll,, r Ladley • I . ALSO = The said defend 'i• ts undivided 4 intereSt in one other lot. piecolor t • *reel of land.i W &ale in. Barclay Awp, containing , acres, more Or las, in thewarrantee name of J. 'ph :Ailey. ll' A c ts 4-, Tho staid defend •• is undivided 2-5 tenet in one ilther lot, piece or !Parcel oi land' sitnate in Darelayl, eas' wp. containing 3 $ ares. more Or l. in the war antic name of it 7 lter Stewart. Id ALSO+One other lot, • eco or pardel ofi land situ• ate in 14rclay and 0v.1.t. il townships, ,polliailung 400 acrolt. More or lest, • the, warranted 1111110 of Andrew Laney. I 1,.. 4 Hetzsdand taken Into'a •.n at the sta. of Cod ding, Rtissell k Co- vs C/ , sr• h tr. Co. 1,, k ert . , eleiredar.d taken intoe •- .tlim at suit ,Of ( on & stsbrte Is C Digiad X' A Caah. ' . - - , I 1 I d I execution nt st bf I ' • I os parcel of I lap! situ . ded otrthelttorttt by and 'bliss 8011, 4 by Seized and taken IMO Scott rap D Oash et al.: .ALSOli—Ono.ottier tai ata in Sifflibequin tire, lands otillizanr Tontrilfr _......... oil nu....... ~topt,.. lands'otilteiley Valutae binds of Joseph Henn John VenDozen, west ti. Mining 80 acres. mom ta l l &Luc" and tatern into l, Cimpbelt vs C A 11eavner. Au:n2 - ' 0 other 10t PI Me in B rllugton Borq. t ginning to the centre of t Joining n d* of Samuel 8. deg,we t 105.10 per MI denries, west 4 perchei t lgt 15 5-10 per totho ce n ts swath' 39 deg, east 4 pey I o tithahntr natio per 0 I , . . I : : 11 , . ....■ mil, met by 1. 0 1 a J - 0" Pattut.l th by . • y. John and f Hiram . Tom . 'a; con. eel; ma; ma improv ate.' l e...rep:Mon at snit f W E .-- eie or Nicol of laud eltn• elided es fames: "Be e Deride* trirn Ike ad -IMms; thence is tith's4 poet; thenoe rth 23 encemorth be d g. east f said turnpike thence 1 ¢ begin • con' d, more Ina, I With . a . „ • I , , . lIM iI NM • .I . . framed dwelling hone°, fated fruit _a4:l-oneeneentelteees then . ,11,1Sf - t—Otur other lat. lace .; , parcel elf Isalid situ.. 2' ate th l3entington Bern, la talrill: WO*, , i ' l sing the cen(re of the ' turnpike sdjois. ;.; bag th above dascribsl kety Oath di deg. ::. west 1 MO Perla 1 rat on of the md#ll; ,, '; 3 1.,.. of Ad sem McKean. deed; co along said line' '.- 20 feet* theare north 64 deg. est'l4 240 per to the '.: centre fsald turnpike; thence soutlt 59 deg, east 20' f to place of beginning; containing. 170-10 Mper of . 40, =to," ;fa, w 1 i s framed •'- 0 4 seized And taken Into cietution at suit of Edward e VanDlne raft 11 Ely; 1 ! ~ [ A 'ALitierßy virtue of fonr ;wilts of Levari Facies, -. lashed ut of the Court of Colnution"leas= 1; ford county, will ho sold at the sarbsYma F; the following described lot, pleat or parcel of land -,,,,,, eltnatelin the Boron* #of Towandslbiginning on ..:, the north line of Ward Avenuea ;point 21 feet f from ti. 4 went thy] ,of , Forertlt a , .*„,, - 2 and mak Apgliatt with , 0011/4.ltretriV= . 1 . an alloy, thence westerly along ilia alley= feet to .; a corner; thence aontherlyi an 4 parallel with the Arai deteribed line ItOkat to sap Artenthet thence eastertraltengtiklelz- - ,lratil Mnsue CO-teat , to the . peace of begioning:., Which larst above described is 'L. divided; into Ave; equal Imb:divisions.; each of said, sub-divisions being 00 feet front an said. Ward Av- ...." entre b 110 feet" Peep and uponleacb of said nib- • divisions ti erected la framed &Welling house two: stories high, /2 feet inofrcmt by 130 feet in depth. ;L. with an addition'on the rear; of each 13 feet square Ali feet, high. azutott tbe ~ninl3l _lope. of eub a' said ' :. buildings in front Is a porch. Tips rlghtlo'aelreach, -• of traid lots separate or.ell together is reserved. . Seized and taken in execution* .the•anit 9,f, Gee, ''' I": 'Oath vs. Henry Ward. ' i - r - '` ' ; • ',r. 1 . ./..24.113311T11,. Sheriff. ; Town , de, Nov, 5, 1873, • ' ..., - '.- ;- ' . - -• Q,I3V RIFF'S SALE . -4NT. otrea is her e .k.. 1 evert thatby virtue of,,..ces;lHafiat.stries of Pleri .'' t ui !saes Vendittoial Exponas.tb me dflected. is- sued o t of the Court of Commen Pleas of Tiogs county I haze levied on the folloWing lot of land satiate artly in the towlishlp ofeolumbia in Brad ford county. and, partly la, the tolVntihip of Sullivan ^' in Tinge connty,lbounded onthe,lrmth by the pub. [.., HO highway ; onthe east. by landli titn_ Van Val- r: ' eanntr,lon the south by lands-of gunnel Jacklin, on r; the wee; by the public, high Way !leading from thy r : State BOad to Bowe Rollow. i Copthatut one hurt:. : - r. drerl and . forty-four and one-halfficres, more or less , i one hundred and fifteen scree imProved, two frame :- barns. Outbuildhumappla oreUid- pal .other fruit,. ..; trees therOn. which I wilt eapose to - sale by public " "itirt Sons° in Wellsboro. on MON- .' is; of . Bolltiffan. 11378.1 'rig?: .i.t.) , at Horace 'Xsitor at' stdkof ':4/ now to ' use of Joel Piskhurs7l ' ,---- • . .- . Epwsart e.- FISH,: Sigh Sharift Of Tiage County...- ,1 1873. , 1 - QM alit; tit by .4' by utet I more fruit V:lt:4l3y r ii rtiirtne pf ..' Rrits; iss out 'of the Court of Co- :- mon Pleas - of Bradford' minty, and to roil_directed, • ..;-• will be exposed to Mine sale at the Court House L im in the B ongh of Towanda, irRIOD.Y. 'NOVEMBER 21. 1813 ,at.d o'clock, p. in.. ill the . franchises and - :.i rights o the Solltran and Erie Coil and R. R. Co. as they exist ; both; in the osmatleaNtr. Bradlnrtl and . '1 4 Oalliva.m,' (them beineno . primal. teal or mixed . •'-' propertylltehinging to !Mid] Onnpany from Ilti to .r 1 levy this , writ r. [ 1 ,• • - B.fzed and taken into 'execution tt the stilt Sohn ti B. H. Hinman vs Srilllian tt- Erie Coal and R. R. Co. Ala , an ft the slut of' Harriet 11: .3fMlan's use va Sul livan ~.; Erie Coal and .R. ,CO. i . .. - P. .•. PROCLAMATION --.,. '2 . o r. S ~ fron.lFAltlllglt. STR: I I V Preodent Judge to the 12th Judicial Distijc , , constsedntr of the 11 countieslof,l3radford! and Buquelaanna. and 7. 1 Hons. Z utoN nos= and 5. D. Hattmcre. , 1 1 , Associat Judges, in and „for 1 said county of, il Brlldfort , have issued their precept bearing date the 30th day of Oct.,. 1573, Ito me di ,- ;< 111 1.!, It's rvetca4 fo holding a Court of Oyer and Termi— •F, ner, Gen •ral QuarlerlSesetonst of the Peace, !: CoMmen Pleas and Orphao's Cnurt,lat Towan- 1 . da, 'fort e Cotmtv_ of. 13radford, oh. Monday, " 1 ' t i •hst Firstl(l.) dav'. 7 of ECELlBFJ l ,next,ttioon, tl trine thrr *eelis. - 1• 1 " 1 ~ .1 .i. 11 ' Notice . 4,-therefore here giv!en-to the Co ar- t 3 ners, andjusticesl of ihe P ace,' of the eci,lfofy' 1 i t 4 Dradf6rd,, that Ithey be lie r( and there -}it ~ 1,1 the it proper person, at. 111 o'citick.iA Jhe ffkre- Z 'north or said - day, mth rotorlds, hvytilitionif aild g 'other reniembranees, to; etalthoSe things whi4ll ti to their °Dice appertains-to be done ~.. and those' 4116 are bound bV recognizti nce py Mlle:Vas to 1 %;,-; prosecute against the : priOner3 whi _aro' or day be in the jail'of said cauut* Or nititall , 1 he hound to appeargm said at spud goutor 'be 6 p then end there .ro . kcatb . natust the as - g, .1:111 be; jast. ditror4.cr Ten:tested to be, „"..1 punctual lu thelr attentlan-r r,z,reeatily to their' CV itf.tice. I Need at Towanda, I the tlt aY pt Ntivenilietdu . t they, ar of our Lord; 'o :e tholisand eight ; I ,huitilred andlseventV-thre ~ and of. the rude- -t, pandence of the lioite..l : 4 1.a1e: , the ninety- • - gerrnthl . ' - ;11/. 1 1 . 11, ... F EcTJ - TO.R'S X. ce -4 is liesaby given thatall seams indebted to. the Estate (if. Jetepli Mrorroar, atc ceased, ars, requesthd to nialaie rtimrdiate payruebti. And alt peri•Tms having - claims against said estata 1 1 ,re.sint them duly, 4111,11 titie t ated for sett , .e. meat, • . - .DREW FRE, • OctoV.r• 1 , 1 1 •' • • •••' L • r Faernfoi. A u_Ort()R . B NoT., f....i.. Matti - Ir .- of tlio ci - tato 'of Ile tie,Orpha m ' ns''Court ~ f Bradfor . The 'uersigned,, an Midito t.i., Court to d striLtre Ifunds in t m inistry. ' of said estate, Tall f his appo, ntment qt. his ofile , Towanda. On SIOND#Y. FO !o'clock, pi. nu., *hen all pnriol on said funds must Present the.. for settlemrnt, or bO forev4r do in said distribiatlon„l p,l- 1..413 . . .111 i i A 13 — i)ITOR' -. NOTICE; —... file ;- ' l - 1.: matter of the] Pale "et til eptte of 'nest f ßr+pgs, decea.4ea. in the Orpla ns* Court or fiuol 1 f. rd County. ; , \ ' - : I. , The hot-sighed, no Ailditoi•hppointrit 15 y7taiit e,ltirt Vi distribute fals:in the liandsOf the ad- ".:, raioistrido , raised from;,said salt.. will attertt to the i" dotiett of h s appoititm9it on TtiEsDAV, NOVEM- 4 REJI.2Gth. 473. at 14 o'clock . a: In., i at , the office of F'osle*.l: Ili Pher*.nn,lio Towar.,(l7,l3t7hogil, at Which l i tinie.tio.,l itlare all persons hating ,claims tigaitist a Jo (m0 . 14;1114 present them or be idebArred frvm. , t, e i . shorifig.inrald distibutiert. I. f 1 . 1 r. 3TuPtgErtsos . ,„ i_ Oct. 29. 1571. 1 1 I . .. 1 . ludltrir. t 4 INSOIi r iVEN'T' NOTICE. 7 The 4 1 J. oreditea - s of Lcienzo Browr,.--1 11 ara hereby 1, uotilled - thltt I hare appha to tha' Juders of the L ft Court of Cimmon licaa of tradldrd eunty'for,roy discharge ps an inEnivent 4chtor, nn er the taus o. 1 the Commonwealth bf Pennsylvania, In such ewes ..1 made and pruvicle4l,l mil they have , j appOtnted the: ' l 4 l 1-t. MONDAY in , DECE3IBER-.----A: D., 1x73, at 10..1. o'elOck. a. th ,fo hCmringlfre Sam, !. Oct. 29, p 573. - V !:' LO . - ''o BEOWN. 1 , A EDITOR'S NOTlCE.l,over,!an - i. s: Fllbrie vs. 11. II Fly and , J on Dollen back. et. 1. In the Court of .Common . Pleas of -.. 13radford t elounty. No. 723; 1)...v.4'., 1370. t The tufemignedi an!' Aeditoril'appointed by said 1., root t .. ) letributo porky In the hands of the Sher :if ari.qt: from sale of clefendoep3' real eBtive., will t .Attend to le aaties of hie app..intmen4 at the office ' f l i of smith & 11Iontanye, 11..4 TowandaLßorough, on ft - EGNE's tAll I the Nth flay of . - ovalpßEit, A. D... '2 1 1873, at 1 o'clock, p. ru.s, at whic time and place all' : eeraorle awing claims. 'igairisOendef medial , must prceent t ;Tin, or. be debarred ft in comb g In upon the same . . • ' G.. ..4011NTANYE. Oct *l9 1873. . I f 1 ! A D.ITINISTRATOR'‘' oNotio le hereby gtiven:,that : 1 to the estuth 01 Ciilabeth 'At - Co ,l'ece.ised are requ steel to thilre and all p mans haying chime) must pr lent them duly author, meat. 1 I . : J.l. ToTanfla, Sept ' , .1. '7.3. • 4 x IE . () II I T 0 'NOTICE.- 7 .Notire is heruby giien,that 11 - persons Indebted to tho e4tato of John B. DeLn.. ft. Ittto fiat' 'Asylum, .leccased, are requested* to mato I:iinnicdtate payment and all, pertufW .hay' .g agatnet .‘ahl este e must present them "duly ; authenticated, for sad.. ent. • I I /I,IXpESI DaLONG, t • • ,S , yPt 2 , '73. I E'recutor. T,N t ANKIIIIPTCP..-- pISTRICT _LCUrut of tho Uriited States- for. Um Western Dis. trietof Ponnsylvania. In tho matter la N. Forth nand Smith and Helen 11. Thatcher.. paiiimapp. ' Wostrin District of Pen titryirrd4. as e Ci9t -, warrant - 4 in Bankr m tcy has, boon issned.bY Mid Cotit against the esta of N.. Ferdandl Smith rind-Helen 3l. llietehe . ,of the County of Bragpard and State of Peruasyliania, in raid Dial:def. ithijitaged Bankrupts rip,wl pe :Son of their Creditors, and the payment, ot any &Ms and the deliver 7 of any property b'e• 17 . i r, lorging o said Bankrupts to 'them or to their use: 1 . And the ransfer Of tiny; property = by them are for- P; t • bidden I law. A . mu:flux 04 the creditors . et said Llanknap s, to proyo their debts I.tid.lehooe ono or, ~ more A BigrlCeS of their estate. will be held at a . .J ronit of anknmMy. to bo holden at. , r, oiranda: Pa., in sa . dilistrieteon'the 2lst day of Npymismi. A. i . l D,.1373,1 all) o'clock, a. ta.. at tho ; oil , Edward • Septe4 px GUTO,R'S :Nt),Tleg.'— Notice ie ereby giten that all ` personsindebted to i l the estat of Voleteine eamitb. - late of Sheahestalu, .leceaa are reqaeated' to auk* :leamedlate , pay. went, ano all parscu2s bat liv - .dabs's,. against' said estate 'mast preseet them duly.-axoduantbaatert for 'aettlereent. - ,- . • ‘,lYst.74:l4:lattlECEi. % ...- 7 Fortezebor 25. 1853 •:: ^.; -,. : ,:I- 3 Ittenntor. ',., \DPIDTISTRATOEX,' DOZECE.- A Notice is herehygiven tbatellpersons indebted .j to the estate of Beth Northrup. Weed Monroe. 7: • are reqacatea to maim :Immediate and all parlous Inuring Alaimo against said at presenttluatuldttly iittl:ktetkated for set •-1 4 - WITH, • - '•' • - paymen estate m • deltaent. Oct. I 5 A ITPITOIVS . - . NOTICE44:IIIItpu flonaerve. B. IdaJor end B.'L. attahm—ln the Conti of Comrtesn-Pleas of Wither* liXttnq:— No. 02,Orpt. T.. 1873. ' !. The undersigned. in Auditor . appointed by the• Court to distribute inoueT a in Ifberifi's hands, aris ing frOm sale of .Defendatteitreal•es*fe. *tend to the du, ioa of hilt appointinAg at his office, in the jiorongh bf Towanda, ft., mwrilr ,the 21st day of OVElSittfa.lB73, st.lo Verle d tl6l whOe en chirp- Toni MEE! MIIll T. aroxr.o.E Gl:—ln the •iWeatbrook. C9antv. aptmlitted a hands or tiio ad• tt7tid to the - antics in the Borengh of , 7 MB4lt. 3d. 1873, at D .s haaingrms titity entir.ated a:l4Elin) sharing 4 f) • Auditor. NOTICE.— In persnis indebted P, 103 of OCerton, ediato . payinent, , net said estate it esfed for settle- WOOD. ' t Administrator, ..• I - nAIiN4III I ,IICHER. ler 25,1573. . • 1 Execnirix. • El Ili 1 ,tew ES aL Auditor. !i%