ikadfortlfgattl 7, AO 30,.1874. , ITowanda, Th LOCAL AND EIiERAL: ips Joe to Wilkei- Joint Ailow Barre. Tun new public; square fence into be painted green. - a ___ I . _ , Blnj,DniG asamplituou stin4 501 a on 116nday_ivening Wi l t at SSG premium: , . . _ 1 Pi oral= DlSOliklier.:Cllpt.GllN, • , who was under bonds for his appearance at the next. term of Court, has gone off., THE, Lin-ta Band terenadedALßEET LONo„.on Third etreetion,Fridity" evening. The music was very fine. • TILE night train on the Lehig . Valley, in addition to being a great convenience to the public, pays the; company. WE LEA= that, parties were in tOwn last weak, with al view to establishing an other bank here. 1 A nr.rarsarNs, shower was eaperi• enqed in this Seetion : ott s Tnewhii last. d. longer continuation would hate been very acceptable. THE First National Bank of Ath- . _ ens, with a capital of 800,000, litta accumtilated a 'sprplus of V 5,000. Dn. Pniar's new office on State atreei, will soon • bo completed. It will add very Acts to the appeeranee of that street. Finnze To assisted in the dedi cation of a new'Cathcilio Chinch at Plessapt Valley, Luzern count, on.Sundaydast. '1 • I - Ter, whortlebe i rry trade - is very brisk ,this season. Iltessrs. Brsysss k, Loco hive already bought dyer one hundred bushels. 1 • HAVING recently added largely . to - our facilities for •jobbing, are jareparid to do all kinds of job printing on the shortest no lice, and in the_neatest style. HEnvirrEn.i' thc night train :will bring a mail from Philadelphia, and a mail will be sent from the Towfrida office on the 10 , r.ar train for Philadelphia! . • REAL-ESTATE owners sboald rega'em ber that they subject ;themselves to a pais* in letting-Canada thisiles "go to seed" on their premises. REV. F. D. Hosszs, of Elmira,laas returneddrom hiiisutimer vacation, and servi ces were resumed at Grace Church on Sunday last. WE Et&VE on file, and shall soon 1 ptiblish, au original story b}•one of our most talented lady,writers.,l The talc is entitled "Vi cissitudes." I EARLY FA OST.HAyo ung gentlelnrua disce'vered a WM , %,h•ast 'in his residence early one morning last ; weelt. No damage was done, and Lanni is blippyi in the possession of 203 eight-pound boy. I . 11 - OUBLISIIIN i the list of legisla tive candidates last week, we 'inadvertently omitted he name of HE MAN llonsr, of Litch field. Ithe omission was the 'niece noticeable . I on 'account of his prominence. ~ SLTERINTEDENrr diTDD; of the Bar clay road, is onof the best railroad men in the il State. Careful, prndent, and attentive to dray, it cannot be long, ere, Ire will 'be called ;to a ',Dire reepolimbla pesi. . 1 • I izza .. , BANK Inspecto i F DAW was in town ~r , Monday. Mr. D.] is deservedly popnis , 'ln this'eection,. having, rendered ialuaLle and • Cl dent aid to the Itepiblican , :cruse tlitriti 1.0 ) -.campaign of 1572. . 1 . I WE HAD intended. ,to Hpublish this seek the able and interesting oratien deliver ell by Prof. W; B. qra, at the recent'corn mencemeat eaercisesiat LaFayette College, I at MC are compelled to postporie it nail...some future issue. r • • TALL CORN.—(n the 21st of Jane, BEN T. KvyKENDALL, o f this place, sowed a field of .corn near his residence in the Third Ward, I • and on the 22i of Jul y measured the Stalks and - found that the arerige height was fi re feel. Can ani granger beatiit? • I . . I little , NARROW .e. , being.—A tl boy; 1 son . or,wx., M. mAmony, ,I.: this place, was run: over 1 I.l f the Ward House ll•ain onelrlay last week, but escaped with a fry: slight bruises. Fertu ' nately neither the heres' hoofkor the wheels tit' the c2acti touched the little fellow.' . .• I - ~ ______ r ., 7 . • Tile publication of the detaith cf _ the flEtertEE-TavoN fican d a i , Nibetber Ttr.i.o's story be true or false, most hue a very balaul effect upon , the morali of community. ;The•re,- p•wt should never barb found, i'+ NV ay-,intiiitly respectable nevispape l f. . = i= . • ,: :. F.. J. CALKINS 118 a genuine. cold water• luau: For thiS agcommodation of the thirsty public, he hasi placed a large ice water tank on his counter, rilyhere all, are invited to partake of• the pure Leverage prepared by the All• Wise for hie creattires, '%vitincrut monap and without price. • WE TAKE plefolure in recommend mg to the patronage ;of the public, the Elwell House. Although nUt as_ large, nor quite so elegant in appearance, as 601:110 of the other hotels, it is kept up in first-elaSs order, and we believe mine host Wu-sow strictly conforrits to the law prohibiting the sale of,liquor, t NV,YI glad tb announce that our : Prof. H. 6. Easrannoos, has !•gain LO up his resideicc in Towanda. ft ing associated with himself a life•partner Fin— he felt, he has probatily 4:minded to' "'settle down," and Wisely eII7OPeS the best town in the, United States., Wef extend to him and 'his' young wife a hearty !welcome. -• - I I PERMANENT CERTIFICATES. 'Hiss FUSISK C. MILLS, Of the Towanda Graded School, ind. Miss A. M. LIIBAIII3 - , of Athens, have been granted 'permanent certificates by state Superintendent WICKERSIIAM. We are not acquainted with Miss L., , but Miss Mu. Lit •Irp know to be one-cif the very best .and most .1 successful teachers in the State. • I Tny. Stisqctehpna Collegiate 'lnsti tute has again bee signall honored in the success 01 two of itslgraduates. Luta B. Min r.ira..mr, who o,•adeatc_dakthe last commence ment, has just pas4l a creditable exainication for entrance at Pririceton,, and FnINK {Parrs carried off the flrat i iGreek prize in the recent commencement at he Rochster thirersity. .• Cowry Su p printon4ent • EY, . has been singularly afflicted daring the past two years, having Veen called up on to fellow to the grave tim .reritains of three ... troth his . parents,. 111 he has apparentty been remiss in attending to his Official• duties, his dereliction should he charged to the fact that his fainlly ailitctionit have occupied part of his time. ; Quleg TELIP,I—ML J. W. GdODWIN left this place on t!he 10:20 train sonth, l day cvening, tranracted bnaintss in -Pfaßadel phia.pnyriday, stopped off at Bethlehem and Allentown, and arrived at his home} at 3:30 on Saturday morning. The boy's idea express ed to his father in !the early history of railroads, "that one eonld g 4 anywhere : sooner ; than be .could stay at hotne," is very , nearly being real. Use& in this era of fast lines. I - Qua,=mins= lirtzarm, of the 0. A. 8., Department of Pennsylvania, liatijust, bean melting a tour of visitation to the ros4 in thin county. I ' THE next annual convention of 'the Irish Catholic Benevolent Union of America, via be held tD Banton,- commencing on the 7th of August nest, in the hall of St. Co!nib. klirs Young Men's Literary Society of that city. It.is said that pearly every society in the 7nit ed States will be represented. CiPT. ,Josult HUBS; one of -the most gallant soldiois ever enlisted in this wan ty, and who has been doing service in the reg ular army for some years past, has been grant ed a year's leave of absence. ' He emliulD24 from Ban Francisco on the 16th hist., onliosrd t he steamship Grenada, and will pro ba bly reach his homo in Herrick early in August. He will receive, a warm welobme from his friends and old coinfmaions-in-arms in this county, and will undoubtedly be able to give some interest• ing reminiscences of his eianpaigns„ on the frontier. • • SNEAK Tim—The residence of O. T. KIMIT, on Main street, was enteXed on Thuri3day evening last, during the temporary absence •of the 'family,. and a valuable gold watch and chain taken. A case of expensive jewelry which was lying on the bureau from Which the watch was taken, was not distirbed. •The same evening, and at about they same hour—between 8 and 9 ,o'clock—a silveriwatch was ttolon from the residence of Mrs; L P. SPALDING, 011 York Avenue. Mrs. 8. valued. the watch not so much for its intrinsic woitb, as a-memento of her late husband. People will have to be more careful leaving their premises unprotected. It 'llirsz.b3 no doubt that, .aroon. our social obligations, that of influencing others to right conduct should rank very high. W e r have impediments to their onward p ess; F not fuifilled.ourwhole duty - to our fello - en ,when we have accorded them liberty . of tion, have secured their natural rights , . and MOY- Ti t an ed all we also owe them a direct and positive n once for good. Its.rygrarics begins in the humiliation .f the heart, and ends in the reformation of th , life. How difficult it is, with the very beet interi= tions, for a woman who Lives in the world to steer entirely clear o!iinspicion or misinterpret ation, tmleas there ousts between her aid her husband a frank and cordial understand i ng. CH rtv Fs C. THOMAS, who has been employed for several years past as salesman in the store of . ETINS & Humanist, on Brt r l i ge-st., was last week detected in taking mon from the drawer, and on being examined by lir. Eves, cenfessed that he- had been in the habit of taking small amounts for some time piJst, but did not think : the aggregate amount would reach more than $2OO. lir. Tuous..s has borne a good character during his residence here, and We regret exceedingly the trouble and dis grace ho has brought upon himself and friends. His case should prove another warning to young men that , their only safety lies in strict integrity and unwavering fidelity to the inter. esti entrusted_ te them. Every young man should be careful :to guard against which lead them estray, or into expea yowl their income, 111 • . p, DEEDS le ft f or ' record in for recording deeds, weekending July t Plynn Phelps, jr., to Minerva Y. Hill, 1873, Burlington Boro. E. Overton, jr. M. Wilcox, July 20, 1871, Albany. E. rick, et al., to P. A. Allen, May 30,1874, Bora. Menry Crimmond to C. C. McCl !Jan. 10, 1860,4LeRoy. R. W. McClellan! , C. McClelland. July 21; 1863, LelloY - - Doffee et.al..to Daniel Decker, Nov. 2 Athens. S. C. Gaylord to Calvin A. F. May 25, 1871, Wyialusing. Jeremiah Dlk al. to Wni. Scouten, April 10, 1869, Armenia. Scouten to Miles Button, Sept. 9, 1872, Armenia. Orlando W. Rockwell to Hiram. L. 'Rockwell, March 14, 1859, Troy. Azar Rock well to Hiram L. Rockwell, March_ 27,:1869, Troy. Delos Rockwell to Chas. W, Thomas, - . April 11, 1974, Troy. , FATAL AccxDENT:---A sad ab f ideut took place in Granville 'township on Friday af ternoon, which rezultect in the death of.;Erizt nrii daughter or EDWAIIII e V, a young woman aged 26 years. Her father waft. busy drawing in wheat, and wanting a hand to load, was go , i.g to send oft lafter a man, but she insisted that she could - load as well ag any one. She was permitted to do this, and atterthe wheat was loaded drove Alia team down a elope, and in holding back the horses - , slid off with seteral huridlei under the heels of the horses, which started to rnn. The] wagon passed over her, injuring her very) badly, though she thought her injui - ies were not much. - A doctor was •called. and decided that she was very dangeronslY hurt, I which `proved to be the case, as she lingered in life brit a, few hortis. She was buried at tlin L. E. Ehnrch, in the "Windfall," on -Sunday last.—Northern Tier Gazet(e. - WE learn that a most fiendish and diabolical • outrage was committed Saturday afternoon last at' [latch Hill, in Albany town ship. Two groceries, it seems, ate maintained at that point for the accommodation or berry pic'sers,—orle of thin owned by ECIICTLET Horr, and the other by a young man named WALTMAN. On Satnrday afternoon, Di r. W„'s place was entered by six ruffians, armed, who declared in a boisterous manner that [hop in tended to have what they pleased without pay iog for it. The proprietor, - in attempting to protect his property; called upon his clerk and Mr. Hem and his clerk. The assaulting party used'knives and clubs, severely if not fatally in juring air. Herr.. Mr. Wal:rstAx was silso bad ly eut. The two clerks escaped with less seri ous injuries. We arc informed that the despe radoes were arrested and permitted to give bail for appearance at co err. On Tuesday morning it was thought Herr could not !sur vive. We could not learn the names of, the men who committed the assault, but whoever they may be, they should be severely pi:wished. PEIISOICAL.-Dr. BAKER 1:1111:i wife, Mrs. Taos. RYAN. and Mrs. M. H. Can, of To peka, 'Kansas, arc visaling friends I tliis corm- —Supt. l'acsEn and Mr. rovvri.t. have return ed:from their trip to• the , Thousand llslande. We learn they had a - delightful time. . , —C. C. Drrrnicii's Zanily will 'ap — e - tid — the re mainder of the Summer in this place. I —Judge Monnow, W. T. DAVIES, Dr.! l'OnTss and Collector Mosra.nrs, hate returned from . their fishing excursion in Sullivan 1 county. They report that they found rattlesnakes more plenty than trout. • C.lsd. SANDERSON' left on Saturday test with his family for Hinnegni, to spend the balance of the heated term. ' I --Mrs. B. M. Map, lately of Binghamton,' has taken up her residence in this place. —Mrs. JANES Woon and 3lrs. 0. A. Bainwis are still sojourning in Cuba,--,not the island to the south of us, brit'a very quiet and pleasam little town in Allegany county, N. Y. —Miss Mts.+. &up:masc.'', of Serat been visiting friend hero during the days. —Mrs. W.. 8. Tiscmcr is sojourain: nequa, in hopes 'Jo - restore the lean . infant child. We are glad to ;elm improving: —C. S. 8 - rAnt; , of Tunkhannoek, daughter, Mrs. 8. W. Lrrna, a chit -MiSB.DEITE i 8 visiting the family BErrs, jr. • BAPTIST HISTORY.—The undersign , , es is engaged in preparing for publication some annals of the regular baptist ch*.ches of Bradford county. (Bee minutes of the IBrad fort Association for 18734). A have Ales of the Chewing Minutes to 1830, and of Brad ford Maintes to the present time. I desire also the record- book of the first "Alba' church, (1810 to 1815.) and of the .first 'Columbia". church, (1813 to 1830)—or if the boob Cannot be had, 'any memorial,' not printed I 'al those Minutes, respecting the formation; original membership, place of worship,- ordinitions, pastors,, deacons, and clerks of those Churches. Also any information* respecting the Biaptist churches of the county, not contained in those minates. Any who think they can i add any thing to these facts, will oblige by -frankly ad dressing me at New Milford, Su,squeluintia Co., Pa., as soon as convenient. felt, ltifoices,. :Tar'following is the third ennui statement of the °audition of the Mutual Da* jpg and Saving Fund Ass:dation of this FOTO Balance from last yeas ... . .2 21 25 !Weel,B6 from 214mayment . of Louie. 1,098 12 Redd from butaamente...sl3,l47 00 Less Int. on advance paymia.....2 07-13,144 93 Received from Interest on Loam... . 3,134 00 Reothed from Pines . 56 42 Total $17,454 72 PAntarra. Paid on Loam 117,015 75 Paid on Sedy'a and TreatYa Balmy.. 400 00. Paid tor Advertising and Printing— Si 00 Cash on Hand ....... 8 07 Total ..... . : ... MGM Sectuities for 316 Loans at COO each. $63,200 00 Gash on Hand. t 337. • Total... To.,43tookholders for $36.25 paid on 1100 shares. less $25 unpaid.t39,Bso 00 For Payment on Installments not yet due For Premiums, Interest and Fume, less Expenses . 23,331 97 Total $63,209 97 Number of series lanai, 1. Number of shartia issued, 1300. Number of loans sold Ist year, 104; 2d year 111, less 1 repaid, 110; 8d year 109, less 7 102. Total number of loans now out. 81Hag Ist year, $B3; 24 year, $75; ad year. Ilir e r n nsest premi um Ist year, $6O; 2d year, $40.50; 8d year. $37.. Arerage premitm lstyear, $69.78; 2d year, $64.- 76; 3d par. / SO.BB. Average premium for the 3,years, $59.85. Value of each share at end.of lst i year, $18.95; 24, $88.92: 3d. $57.48. Goonsils, Beef. ToVandg‘ne' ' l / 4 30, 1874. • , lifissicota.pl—Wo most cordially sa• dories thi!foNoWing notjce of Ninnequs SprLoge, copied triim Pow:Rote Democrat, New York : about I "Idhineqp.k_liprings, on the railroad between Troy and Watmspat —not fathom the plea*. ant village of Canton, Bradford county, prom ises to become one of the most' important wa tering places in the United States. When We hunted through this country years ago, and gathered ashes fair a potash establishment at the farmers' homes all about Columbia Cross Roads, Roseville, and even almost to the. vil lage of Troy, there were no Minnequa Springs. as they are now named. We remember hear ing the oldest inhabitants tell of a sulphur spring the" over yonder in the woods some where. They told of the wonderful • curets wrought by the Indians, and that the original aborigines looked upon this spring as equal to the Great Spirit in its power to cure the blood and heal the flesh. The spring was there then, but the railroad and station, and the large ho tel, capable of accommodating 500_gueits. did not exist at that time, for Peter He the energetic worker , . manager, lands tor, lumterman, real estate owner, hoto builder. and millionaire, of Williamsport, was not then around. 0 Arrived at Miimequa, we found here a beau tiful spot, and although early in 'the morning and daring the forenoon there was a_ severe shower, several hundred persons: had assem bled. The hotel, which is large, splendidly equipped, and kept better than majority of flrst-clus hotels in the large cities, was erect ed by Peter Herdic, for the accommodation of those who are now coming to Minnequa Springs from all parts of the United States, to test the wonderful waters of this spring, which boil, bubble, and force themselves directly up ,from the earth, discharging about 1,500 galloni per minute of the coldest and clearest water imagi nable. The spring is sheltered by au octagonal pavilion, in the centre of which it a floor and railing surrounding the spring. Inside of this railing stands a man somewhat past the middle age of life, whose business it is id wait on visi tors; hand to them glasses of water 'as it bub bles up through the marble Slab, duly perfo rated and prepared for the occasion.. This man has a history. For sixteen years he was unable to barn so much as a farthing, so great were his sufferings from rheumatism. At last his prejudices were overcome, and he was prevail ed upon to try the waters of this healing Beth- Asada. Believing nothing .or the stories told `him, be al last consented, through the solicita tions of some friends and neighbors, to visit these springs. After using the water a few weeks, his pain left him, his rheumatism van ished entirely, and from that day to this he has been not only a well man, but a spring man. Day 'after day he has been at his post—stand ing down in the wet below the floor upon which the visitors congregitsi to drink the water as he hands it up, with every appearance of a man in perfect health. "An analysis of the water shows it to contain chloride of sodium and potassium, carbonate of soda, lime and-magnesia, oxide of iron end :amnia, sulphate of lime, sulphur and sulpha rated hydrogen, organic matter and carbonic acid, habits es be- office play 14, to Jas. . Her- Athert4 I d to C. 17;11e ;1. irtl, towel!, TIMM If one•tenth of what la told about the ears tire properties of this water be true, no other spring in the United States Equals this. "The hotel on the grounds will accommodate abOnt 500 persons. Within - a short time other buildings will be erected. It is surrounded by a' sell cultivated farming country and splendid roads. MI about here are the most delightful rambles and placeeixl recreation, while here is a chande to rest, gain streaght, enjoy life, and escape the rounds of dissipation necessary to these who visit the more fashionable watering places, nut to gain health, but to display their wardrobe. "The hotel is under the superintendency of P. S. Attick, with W. D. Tyler, a very, condi! , OUP, well informed, agreeable and painstaking yenng gentleman, in charge of ibe office. The rooms in the hotel are large, well-flnished, and the tables are supplied_ with the freshest and choicest of everything-which can be purchased from the well-to-do reamers all about here." JorriNos ABOUT /OWN, BY A SOJOURN REBOHT6-11 HINT TO MY LIITL2 LADY WHO SNEERS AT A PLALI LOVER, ETC.— Ninety-five millions of dollars arc spent by the American pleasure•aeekera during the summer mouths, say the papers. Wowonder how much more enjoyment they find than we 'do, in . our jog-trot of duties that leave us no pause for recreafion, To us it,comes a rich, sweet, ever recurring surpriSe, in the gaps when the twi light breezes steal in over our cloying drily cares, and in the mornings' when the sunlight brightens the leaves, and sets the birds sing ing. 0. this beautiful, green-clad earth, that leaves us no longings for heaven. We do not wonder that poor imprisoned mezi and women . rush out-td her verdant uplands • for refresh ment and relaxation, as famished little ones fly to a mother's arms. If only she could do it all. If only her beautiful presentations and holy teachings might fall on hearts and lives that were not so seared and enclosed in worldliness, that her best minbitrationit are almost lost, Nature, in her softest and most picturesque beadly, or in her most startling grandeur, can do but little for us, when we go to her with our bordetling selfishness and ambition, for some fresh intellectual .stimulus, or the mere impulse of a now sensation. 'This old mother of ours is a careful cultivator, and like. the sow er in the parable, she wants good s?il" for her seedlings. Ninety-five millions of &Alarm spent by Amer- icans at Summer resorts I Oh ! these magnifi cent dollars,-and- thobrilliant train of -friends, and service, they bring to their fortunate pos sessors ! Hoyt' they brighten faces, and broad en smiles, and multiply _professions, from the scraping landlord up to the fellow millionaire; and the moat beautiful beauty of the Whole thing is, that it is all accepted u a genuine tributso genuine regard for genuine merit. One forgets, In• the march of succersit,_how_ -this flatterer snubbed him, aforetime, and how that'sycophant looked put him, in thek,,days when friends and means were scant; but tile% whose business is it? No ours, surely, for wi; have more than we can attend -to properly, now. It isn't for us to wonder and complain it the unequal, distributions of life, we suppose, While we have-bur extra dollar, and the beggar halts at our door. Every day we see a Little - women-raw' wash woman's child looking down from an attic win dow at the bit of greensward where the chil-' dren play; and do we beckon, and say "Come," and ask her to share the romp, and the cook ies, and the cherries, and the thoughtful woida. ,wo seek to drop like jewels into the little open ing minds ? Will a voice say, in t h e hereafter, '"lnairauch as ye did it not unto Wes° my little ones, ye did it not unto He?" Iu the pusing throng, on the street, a single youthful figure has for wee/4 attracted our at tention. It is that of a carefully, but not.over , dressed girl, whew) expression' of countenance and whose general demeanor indicate - a more than ordinary degree of culture and refine ment. She never speaks vfoudly. She never stares hatightily, about her. She never wears yellow gloves, or clothes eat and adjusted to the demands of fuhion, rather than to the graceful proportions and delicate outline of her own pretty face and figure. An air of subtle individuality hangs about her, in all her *Ova , muds, that is decidedly charming. She his touched another and a. younger heart thin ours, and with a woman's quick intuitions she has found it out, But my little lady hu fallen, because she tkiuld nOt bear with dignity the consciousness of a little power. She could illy afford the expression of scorn we saw on her lovely face a few days ago, for with all her ad vantages orwealtii, and position, and educe- Mon, she is not the equal of- the boy sbe stowed that look upon. He did not see it, but we did, and it wax an unmistakable, dowmigh4 sneer.. - It ipread over the soft features, until every line of their delicate beauty became rigid and coarse with the eoinenesit of her thought. Anon Bun must have seen an expression like that on Etas fair hoe, whir hie Itkote So ton, has put few at !din. h of her o child is paid his t week. of N. N. his beloved Timoolate 111 Mir to the shad ow of a sneer to be seen on her face, and the daeghter who declared she "would rather not have '.h. , ca„ Mt* not to have been his daugh ter," would barely heed the warning. Has this fair girl, 'whose every surrounding indisates the most careful nurture, "missed this essential point, which the naughty man, and the unexcelled calculator of effects, enjoined upon his child as thb most indispeasabkiteold site of tbauge beauty. If she . lm, she must take the thought we otter; aild plant It so deep ly in her native, that no contempt for a luau favored one 'of her nob, shall rise to the au face of her spirit in such revolting self-betrayal. We never have, nor do we Intend to • tell her name. But the boy she lightly regards as humble and, obscure, has within him the ale manta of a large and noble manhood, and bas had from boyhood the sodety of the loftiest type of female chancier. The sweet-faced Quaker mother who reared him, would feel that an arrow had pierced her ma, if her eon should grow to love a woman who would stoop to sneer at her fellow-men.• To some one re mains the task of detaching this boy's interest in a fair seenblance of vecifianhstood, without weakening his faith In her sex. $17.454 72 $63,903 97 22 00 Sr. Nuarous foi Aog wt irrerflowe with bright stories and charming pictures. for young readers. There iss story or a "Sind. piper," by &menu Ormuz Paws; "A Whaleman's Obeid," by J. H. WoolThvini large installments of "Past Frbmds," and . "What Might Have Deem Expected," The Zoological Gardens of London are described; there is a French story for translation; lire. A. N. Diaz bas a capital sketch of "Moving the Barry", with fanny, amateur pictures; another trade on wood-carving is given, and there are many other sketches stories and poems, all exqui sitely Mustrald. "Jack-in-the-Pulpit," who is never dull, discourses on various topics in an entertaining manner. ' • BUSINESS LOCAL. NO Large stock' of Pictures and Piotare_Frames, at Warrocitp & Bum% Mer-. rep Block. se. Get the "Tompkins County,' If you want a good and durable Wheel Rake. it. M. WiLLIII. agent. stir The Tompkins 'County Who& Ake is Lite but. B. M. WELuas, Agent. NIL Wall Paper and Curtains cheap at - Wurroons liercar's Block. Sir New goods just recived at HENDELiuree. Mr Spectacles and eye glasses, warranted equal to, — any In the market, from the cheapest to the beat, at HENDELINAIei. serif 'you. want the best Cook Stove extant, call at Junes, in Marcia's Block. 181. For the , best Boast or Steak go to Bias do RIINDX,LI:II. Mir Go to WarTOOMB & , 811AUT'S, Iderenr's "stock, for your Books and Stationery. The largest assortment of Cloaks at low prices at aLVD113.1“101. ifir Spring styles Hats . and Caps, nit received at TAYLOR 8; DATUM' IMS.If you wish to see fine gold Jewelry, call at Hzwelaxuee. stir From a plain Gold Bing to the finest diamond, go to Ifmnaline. sir Several variable Farms arid Houses and Lots tor sale by Barman& TRACT. HOl7BB AND LOT FOR PALE OR BERT. —Terms easy. Apply to Mrs: E L.l WOODSVIT, over M. 7T Limo's store. ter A. large line of Parasols in all be new shades, just received by - Evens & HILDIIETIL Stir Atherican and Swiss Watches, largegt stock ever brought to this town, at HENIMLNAIeI. Fos Saz.--,150 acres of land,_ 1 mile from Water depst.- Also several second hand wagons. A. B. tints. OS. The best and laigest assort ment of ladies And gentlemen's gold chains ever offered in this market at M. Hannii.max's. j All varieties of =stone rings, per cent. lower than ever before offered in Towanda, at M. /ILNDT.L.ILAIIII. Bridge street. Graham Crackers, Oat Meal, Graham Flour, Crushed Wheat, at the Third Ward Grocery aid Bakery. Fonen.—On the road leading fr i om this place to Monroeton, two cutter ban for moiling machine. The owner can find them at this office. REVERSIBLE BIDE-HILL AND LEVEL. LAND PLDWA.-I sold 15 in 1873, and every one gave satisfaction. A full stock on hand. 11. Way. Towanda, Pa. - - sr it will pay you to call and look over our stock of Boots, Shoes, Galicia, Tininks, Traveling Bags, etc. • OpposiWihe Court Hone. fine assortment of Stone Ware, at the Third Ward Grocery. tirr i Ladiesl If you wish to know what toirear, and how to wear it, call at E. J. Moms'. She hu all the novelties of the sea• son. • te. The hest place to buy Saab, Blinds, Doors and all kiwi - lc - of Lumber, Is Ist ?Boa t Sorts. 1? tory on Charles street. Of 'Ace 107 Main stree They sell cheap for °MIL Mgr :C. F. a • non has removed hie harness shop to the store lately ompled by Joints Woui, where be will be pleued to see all in want of good work. set.. C. F. CsOw has just received a very large invoice or Booke suitable for 8.8. Libraries, which he will tancish at a dice mmt of 25 per cent. to . schools.. sir Yon can buy everything in the Grocery and Provision line a' little cheaper at llcCenz t Evw*mi than an other place in town , my. The best place to buy ready made clothing is at No. 4, 2 doors west of Coro Dino, Russ= k Co's. Tama nous* TO Rmsz—One in FiretiVard, near upper depot, ana two in Bea and Ward. Inquire at office of Onarrox & ELaszar. Choice Family Groceries, as cheap as the cheapest, at the Third Ward Gro cery. 'i - Fos Itsarr--Dyelling ccintaining 14 toonuringtable for a boarding house or a large tangly. Also, one small threaatory hone in contra of i town. F. E. POST: No. 32, Baoontl-st. Foewe.—On the Fourth'cif July, a Q. T. 17. of badge. The lour can have it by calling at this Wilco. star All kinds of black horn, rob ber and real jet jewelry at very low prices, at N. nthicthniee you want the International Lesions and Sunday School papers, 'giro year order to aF. CROW, who can furnish them to you on better tams than you can get them in the oltl. T ' ..el. The NOrAlliiiiiiitati fiewitg gaellitie la certainly the best. Don% fail to amine it before purchasiim a machine. _ 11Estov_AL.--W. Drrrszmr, m :le delalen has changed his base, and may here at be bond at the corner of Main and Pine ~ieela, in *owes new block. 111. A. B. Chums; ,Wyalising, is the agent for the New American Sewing Chine, which it taking the lead . of all' thers. • _ MM. Gentlemen, ' we would ICA your attention to our new styles of Shoes for Spring and Summer . Prices low • s ConsituglOootts: , Opposite the Court Holtie. ,_Rinoms PaNr.-"Warranted to be more durable and heitir for house or other painting, than any other paint. Has always given perfect satisfaction: ' Sir Mrs. WOODRUFF having again wowed the minions of Shis.Bl2viais, of Nair York City, offers a very fine selection of I fiats and Bonnets. Corner of Mehl and Midge Sts. • Fait atia,—W. A.' ROCKWELL has one of P. K. DWZNAI & COIL O. X. Horse Power' Hay presses for sale. The best there hi. Jane 1, 1874. is.. FMCS & McKim are selling all varieties of Coal very cheap. They are sole agents for the celebrated Bay Oral. ;:toi s l, by car load at a dlicooni. Orders left'ai J. Oasi's Store, M. J. towo's gore, and at liowimes Store will receive prompt ' attention. House roil Snr..—On Second-at., between Phu and 'Bridge—cut side. Twelve vomit; Go, Water, Heater, Range, etc One of the most convenient houses to bo found. Terms easy. Enquire on the premises. CS.MPrOwN WOOLLEN bra. -Card tng, Spinning, and Weaving, 3 also Mannfactnr- fog, Cloth-Dressing, etc., ai usual. Stticking Yarn; Flannel arid cloths for sale. Machinery running in good order, 'and work warranted and done with dispatch. lbr If you don't want yonr [ wife to bey the new patent Sad-Iron, keep her away, froM Junes. It is the beet and mosV conveni ent invention for lessening the tedious work of ironing ever presented to the public.. No one who sees it will ever go home without it. • EiBEBS-BILKING.-Mrs. Timmy }tin's -13711i, in the Arcade block; opposite the Episco pal Charch,ls prepared to do dress-making in the latest style and• neatest manner on I abort notice and at reasonable pricer. Fitting made a !pc r cialty. Stamping done also. Naricz.--Miss A. E. Pbtrr haslpur chased of Mrs. WoonauvT the entire agency of E. lit:atm:luck's patterns-for Bradford CO., and will keep constantlion hand all the lateit pat terne, at her dress-malting rooms. over M. E. Ilesintrinas Clothing Store, Blain street,"To. wands. July 15-3 w. It is the nniveisal testimony of all acquainted with the business, that C. F. Cnoss has got the best arranged Book Store in the country, and city dealers tell us Cusitur is one of the closest briyors. That his , taste in selecting goods is ,excellent, all who visit his store testify. • stir It is not generally known that H. C. WErrsizn, at tho Book Bindery over the Barnum office, makes Blank Books in any style of ruling and binding desired. If you want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call. Why ran the risk of an ticci dent, when you can get a ticket good for $3,- 000 - in case of death, for'2o cents a day, by call ing on FRANK Bonnawic, at ripper depot? INS. Do yon want Shdes for a La dy, Gent, Miss, Boy, Youth, Child or Infant Then go to Coasts .t Coons, whero you will And a large stock to select from, and at exceed ing low prices. Opposite the Court house. ter. The • New American Sewing Machine Company were never in 's more flour ishing condition than at present. The groat falhng off in all kinds of business last year, pre vented many sewing .machine and other com panies from declaring dividends, but this com pany paid the stockholders a' semi-annual divi dend of 6 poi cent. • , WYALUSINO /11,8TItICT MiETII4O. —A general meeting is called for Aug.' 12, at 9, A. at., to locate and prepare the camp ground at Meshoppen. Pa. On or before this all - those wishing to retain tent sites oc cupityl last year, must notify the committee on Locttion of Tents—Beire. L B. tams and d. B. %WNW; after which all tent sites remaining uncalled for will be open to any that may ap ply. d. B. Buwszn, Bee'y; . A Ram Coutcs.—To make room, for Fall and Winter thxda . , I will close out my stock of Neu% Youth's and Boys' Clothing•at cost, for the next thirty days. Now, is your chance for a good bargain, as they mast-bo sold.* Call early at the One-Prise C. 0. D. Clothing Store to secure bargalas. 123 Main street: WYOMING SEM:NM AND COIfMEIL cuL Couxos.—One of the largest schools of the kind In the country. Prerares students for College, teaching, professional study and busi ness. Commercial College one of the best in existence. Bend for an illustrated catalogue and commercial journal. Commercial Students address Prof.. L. L. gramme; all others, Bev. D. COPELAND, A. H.. Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. Fall term opens Sept. 2. July 15-6 w. Cousin & COMM viir When the times are dull, pru dent dealers take advantage of the market and lay In their stock. Such has been the case with McCann t Enwanus. During the past few months, manufacturers and Jobbers have been so anxious to sell that they have been , willing to trade on a very small margin, and Malang & EDWA - ILDS know that a "nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling," consequently they offer greater inducements to cish buyers for everything in the grocery lino than any other establishment in the county. They deal in the very best brands of family groceries. and Hour. L F. Horros. . , Mir' W e take pleasure it:feeling at tention of our reaeers to the advertisement of 31.E.Bousrnsw In another column- Idr:lt. has Justly earned the enviable reputation of being one of our most reliable business men, and his long experience in the clothing business enables him to make Jind offer better baxgains than those who are engaged in the business, but who have not aval:ed themselves of the opportunities for purchasing which be, possess es. Buyers can rely implicitly on his represent ations, and feel that articles purchas ed at his store are just what he represents them. • I war K. HAIM'S, at the new Sliti Unary Store, next dooi to Cuarsinu.iz's, has more than realized the expectations of our people. stock of goods would do credit to to a firs‘Class city store, and his prices are lower than most ordinary-country 'establisli manta, The ladles of Towan and in the whole courity,wilfind it to lb vantage to visit his storebefore purchasing. It affords us real pleasure to ricomniend such an establishment to our reader. CAMP MUTING. —The Wyalneing District, (Wyoming Conference); :hail decided to holit's Camp-meeting this year on their old grounds at Meshoppen, , commencing Aug.., 28. The following are the Committee : Ynis. tern—L. Parr, P. E.; J. . 8. Lawis, Wi. Saar,. Ciao. Gulswilarm, 7. B. Strstszi and J. K. Para. Laymen—l.o. Biwa, W. H. BAIINkI, A. D. Warm:mil, ~ B E Noon; . Al D., and G. E. PALM, N. D. A meeting of tho committee will be held . on the camp-ground Wednesday, July 15, at 11 o'clock, to look over the ground and make ar rangements for board, tents, horse feed; etc. All persons interested are invited to he presint: By dider of codnittee. J, D.13945p. Beo'y. L. Psciti P. t; Chart Ma. ,_ B. Ageni. PUTLINLIA MASON. ALu BoLoxos. i'az' Nici r ticit.The"r - • loaiversally admired New „ ..Coq MOTO , . IL bolinfl fo supernede ail ooMpetitork - llt has reciiiieillitx Wit piemium at the New York State fairs for thi3 past Ave yeit, and in the favorite with the ludic..' With ill minuted front rnid MU-Clink air er,Grate, it is th most cheerful and beautiful COok Stove ever pat upon the market. The Het Air Draft, p educed by the Auxiliary Air Cfamber, is perfect, and by moans of which we gearatitee— , • . flat. ,A saving of 50 per cent in fuel. dd. A fire may maintained throughout the eidire f lear, (wit either coal or toody without rekiridllisviild irtti the-oveei at' all times in bikini order. 3d. Averfect itonstimption of gas and smoke, 110 that thd 'is &Sipa ild) :11110$0•44111 lady be kCpt closed most of the time ..(thereby rotating the heat in the stove), without. any escape of Ras or smoke into the.repipti 4 i , -.4th:, The best aklnistove in the world. 'sth. The best eating stove in the world. 6111: The mod skaldic and oulest managed stove in the wor d. • . 1 7th, , The mot com fo rtable stove for sum mer and winter se in tho world. . For t sale only n , Towanda .by M. T. Just, Mereur's Block. Don't purchasO any other un • tU you have eza fined tho Now Empire. . , ; 1 .---- • , CHURCH, AHD OFFICIAL - DI. lECTORE.—The f owing directory is published far the information o the public. We will thank our friends for riotifyl g uspf any errors they may dis cover, .5 liar' Tor Om= —Main Street, below Washing.. fan._ Services day at 103; a.m. and 734 P.M. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Pastor. Rev. S. J. Luau. Kraterwar. Cncso3o-Cor „Minx and Canal Streets. Services "Sunday at 103/4.v. and 6 ; 4b v.v. Sunday School a9A. w. Ilere. s 011•111sE. Melz.variz, Pas. tor. ( . M.Z. Quuncif—iain Street, above State. Services . ;I ;I .. ..vutiti 1034 a. and 73' DAL Prayer Stee li ng (Mang.. Sunday School •It 12 o'clock. ra" . stariev. IL 0, MAN. • I PEESEEEEEZAX Cnoucn—Court Street, near Court House. Bavioo Sunday It 103; s. t. and 7 vat. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. , Sunday School 12 at. Pastor,Rev. 3. S. ftrzwasz. S.S. PEllnt EDpatm—Services every two weeks, • at 9 and 11 a.m. and 734 p.m. Sunday School at 4 *At* 'Paster, NO. PaaWat Terrain. • • A.M.E. Oituned—Stater Street, above Second.— Preaching Sundays- at 1031 a.m. and 73; ma. Sun. day,School at 1 P.Er. : A.lPlL—Ncerrnzan Coucturraurr, ILT., No. IS.— Masonic Hall, over Patch's store, at 7 v.v. ,J. C. lama, E.C. Ilmon LODGE, No. 108.—Once In two , weeks at 7 Y.Y. J. O. Invirm, W.M. 11.11.8. A. CEAPESP., No. 161.—Once in two weeks, at I vas. Cara. Y. Caws, H.P. '• ' ' • • LO.or O. P.— &wren* Loner. No. 167.—0dd c4i. Yellows' Hall, ov Frost & Sons Furniture Rooms. Sleets every M Idly evening at. 7 o'clock. Wat Joar.s, N.O. Wade.= Buz. See. Bunion]) Radavarmrar. No. 41.—Meets second 'and- fourth' Wednesday evening of each month. • Wm. tisynEn, O.P r , Wasnra Mu., H.P., Wm. dolma, P arn r; I K. or P.—Towtztna Loner., No. 290.—Meets every Tuesday evening lin Temperance Hall, 73; o'clock. J. P.lVanFizzr, W.O. K.O.S.C.—Towasaa Loner, No. 370.—Meets sec ond and fourth Thursday of each month. Joszvu Itmaror, Q.S. I 'l• : . OFIrldL DIIaCTORY. , •PrridentJudgg—lion. P. D. Monnow. Towanda. .4 stociale Judgei r -H0n.13.D. Haiutinzas,Springfield. Tion.l3. S. Hussia.z., Towanda; , Prothonotary and Clerk of Court—Thou. M. rtht. Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Orphana' Court-0. J. Cmaninat., . Sheriff—J. Moulton Barra. CommissionhrH4lifonms SEEDAIID, Weill; BEEJ. KISIMENDALL.TOE&DdII;" ABEAM SNELL, Towanda, Jury CemunistiOltl7B.-11. 10. ' KNAPP, Columbia; C. E, F=GCBON, mater. Ti ecuurer—idatzmcw 31.irtattaz4.; Deputy. Hiram yrannxe, Towan.. Auditors-, A.H. Baoww, Herrick; Ins ' Csant, South Creek ; E. i. f Dr.EOo, North Towanda. Counsel—Pnrr, o t DAVrcs. • I TOTVANA BOROUGH OFFICERS. 134rgess—Jacrs BEYINT Councilmen—liarra IDIYA-NT, JOHN D. MONTANTP:, 3. M : i WARD, JAMES IifCCADE. T. R. JORDAN, E. T. Fox, D. 8. PRATT, T. U. WOODRUFF, Say and Treaiiirer—JosEru Knsfixot , ay. Justices Of Peade—W. C. Boast, N. TIDD. Constablez—JoimoN Wriza, L. T. Bolin. , Policemen-43. B. Banns, 'Amu C. InTrsa. School Director{-J.A; Comm ,President of Board; N. TED% Treaniser; J. P. VANPutzr. iieey; S. W. Arson), J. N. CaLuv, Joint HoLar.s. Overseer of Poor-Dr. J. W. LEMAN, War. MIX. Auditors-44m htscranta E, J. A. RECORD, GEO. REDOWAY. dnenor-daxge H. Name. Phyriciaa-Dni l D. 8. PRA= FIRE COMPANIES. Engineir-Cbiet U. 11. PATCII; Assistant, Meur.we GASSIAN. Flt;ankiin Stem . Fire Engine Co. No. 1.-Meets firet.Wednesday 7ening in each month, in Borough Engine House. I. B. HEXVIIILEY, President; J. WARDELL. Jr., Fieey. Naiad Engine Co., No. 2.-Meet first Monday even. ing In each month. In Borough Engine Bonze. E. B. firrax. President; G. E. Faorr. Sec' f. Lin-ta Stearn rire Engine Co., No. 3.—Meet fi rst Tuesday evening in each month, in Lin-ta Engine House. B. A, P i tman President; li. A. Bizactim. See'y. • Mantua Rook and Ladder Co., No. 4.—Meets first Wednesday evening in each month, in Borough Engine Hons.. I AMES.B. lirvms, President; E. C. Inuits, Sec'y. MA L ARRANGEMENTS. • ToMarma P OFFICIL—MALIsicing south close at 9:30 Aar; golno north, at 10:15 A. M and 4:30 r. m. , Arrive from north at 10:30 A. at. and 4:40 r. Si.; .south 6:15 P. M.I ilri Barcliy mail loses at 1 r. at. : arrives at 6:30 r.m. El l , & E. close at 2:30 rat.; arrives at 10:30 A.M. Troy closes at A.m.; arrives at 1 P.M. Lellaysville cl sea at 1 P.M.; arrives at 12 m. New Era arrlv a Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Bator dais at 12 at.; d parts at 1 r.m. Biehoopany yes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 m. departs at I rat. Sheshequin arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 10 .1.2 r; departs at 12 M. 1 . . S. W. At.vonn, P.M. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. Mutual Building and Sating Fund Association.— Meets in Grand Jury Boom for payment of install ments, third Monday in the month, from sto 7 rat; N. N. Brms, Jr., President. Towanda Bus!ling Association.—Meets in Grand Jury Boom t ol l payment of installments, fourth Monday in each month, from 5 to 7 r.m. Journ Port's. PresidSnt. , JfARRIED. POWERS—RICE.-1n Rome borough, July 21, 1874, by Rev, P. T. Maryott, Mr. D. M. Tow , era of Norwit.h, N. x., and Miss I.4zzio Rico, of Rome, Pa GRIMES—MANEUL.—At the house of Leßoy Smith, in Wilmot township, June 27, 1874, by Rev. 11. WW I Mr. George Grimes and Tdise Olive Maneul, all of Sugar Run. BURGESS—I. GHAM.—luMehoopuy, at the bride's home, Julyl23, by the Rev. William Mr. V. D. Burgess to Miss Addle J.; daughter of B. Ingham, Es 4., all of Me oopany. • I DIED. I TEMPLP 4 TON.—On the 20th inst., at his resi ! dance, 21 iyest-Ninth St., Now York City,/ Qsear F. Templeton; (late of Bradford C 0.,) Aged 34 years. • 1 • 1 His funeral lyait attended by a large circle of i • friends, who accompanied his remains to Green wOod on Frldiy, July 24. • 1 BBADLEY.-41 Troy, Pa., July 53, at 2 o'clock 'A. 14, of consumption, Mrs. Charity Bradley, 'rife of Gustavus Bradley, aged 33 years. PARSE.—At his home in Athens, Pa., Jnly 14, Heim B. Parke, (second son of 8. W. and A. Parke), aged 28 years. TOWANDA MARKETS *HOT. •A TE PRICES. • Corre tray *eanesany, by 0. B. PATCH subject toehanges daily. • Wheat. $ bush Bye, $ bush ' Buckwheat,* hush • Corn. * bush Oats, 9 bugle Beano. ... Butter (rolls) Ai 1 10 fb INV .... .... Eal 1 1 dal • ' Potatoes, $ buste,new , !lour $ barrel:. 011310111111 1 bushi 2 00 Wxwars ow Gam—Wheat 60 'lb. •. Corn 56 lbs. ; Bye 56 Ibt.: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 48 lbs.; Buckwheat 58 lbs.; Beans 62 Ibis.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60 lbs.; Tilmoilit Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 lbs.; Flax Seed 60 lbs. Nasvolll DEgurt.— A depressed, irritable . stabs of.mind; a weak, nervous, ex hausted feeling; no energy or animation; con bleed head, weak memory, often with debilitat ing, involuntary discharges. The consequences of excesses, niental overwork or indiscretions. Tio Nznvore Drnrisri finds a sovereign cure In HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC 'Flo. 28. It Ones up the system, i arrests dis charges. dispels the mental gloom and despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire system. It is 'ilectly harmless and always efficient. Price for a package of live boxes and a largo t 7 v al of powder; which Is important in old, seri ous cases ;. or $1 per single box. Sold by ALL Tggitts, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address, - CLAIM H. Bolivar. South and Ward House, Towanda; Ps. C. T. KIWI,' itercur's Block, Towanda, Pa I -1 1 Now livertisements. r-....-- r MONET' LOST- $5O WARD. '.l..Tl.— Rnia *Unds ea:copied by the circus in Towanda .TiUy T. an envekrpricontahnng Three is in bills of the following de- nominations: 'roe $5O 0150); balance in twen. tate. tens and Ayes. The fin d er will receive the above reward land no questions asked, on returning the ume to e Postollice, or Sir. Smith. on the farm fabled :invited by Stephen Powell: in North Towanda. .., . (July 19 1 .4 1E1T ' LETTERS remnining in the Postoinco.-Tolniails. Pa., irdy 21, 1874. a Azum,lgclmu Q B. Dunce tales min e TIL Camp 11 Cheater, Cobb mars Olive, Drees. bath Q 0,• micss Tills, Tinley It /I, Dailey Charlet 2,11 comb 11 A, Lynch Daniel, Malin tabs Cora, Moline Witham, O'Brien Patrick, Preston tore OA, Mayer al, Wheelerlohn. • 4 ung iumm 4 rat portico?* 1-Ali:Pert rl Friendirrile,Pa:; A Waldron, Lowle• bnrg, Pa. , • Perms: for .bore letters *lll may alter' tlisd, giving •dats of Dot. I. W. mow. R . . , ,IST OF JUROR S DRAWN FOR LAi3EPTEMBER TEHM,4O4; . - , • 1 . - - estop =nuns. ; 4 _ 1 Athena Iwo, 0 L Eistaireoksi Athens twp, Z Mello:ant Burlington Bore; J 0 Clark; Canton twp, J linzritg jr; Columbia, Lt Ballard; Leßoy, J Blekey;. Monroe two; .1 Blacl=a0; Orwell, C If Ibsen; Pike, I Stens. Jun 8 Wood; Rama tsB. 8 Darner; RIP Wry. I 'Hammond;sheqMn. 0 Omitee; '3O- I o wands boro, Jag lice& , lifit. O D (ph; Troy, J Dobbins; ' Terry, F. ton ; Wyatrusing. 3 P Lee, A Jennings; Wilmot, g M , ka; Wysox, G Rimier; Windham, P C Vandyke'; Wells, C Shires. 1 .- - . 'amovirnaz r 11.4i , -ITLIIPT WEEK: i Athena born, T Ma t OY:1 Albans twp, A Phe 'pa, In A . /Sumner: Albany Wavle% 0 English; Bur lington twp . 4 W Wirth 7; Barclay , RV McCraney; k r, Canton boro, W dlie t; ; I Columbia, 0 Mosher, 0 &McKean': A Budd; 'kiln, W Anderson; Ohm ville, 8 T Durke,.7 L Fe 11; Litchfield. EM Mad lock ; Monroe twp, JEn ii,,.LPratt; Orwell, A Conk lin, B Sibley; Me. J win: Shesherynin, J Tow ner, A Bingham; Stan ng Stone, N Stevens; Smlih• field, J Bird jr; Sylvanfii, C It Mosher; Springfield. B Cooley; Towanda bero, D Sheridan, II Taylor, G IL Eaton ; Towanda torp Jne E Fox ; Troy, E Looreis; Terry, J W Vanauken• Mister It Edminster, J Min ' • ler: Warren, T Able, ()Eloper; Wilmot. J Yeager, P Miller; WLndham. A "Imo; IWO% N W Garrison. ' • vnovings rxrizirsoHrzoka wang. , ,, - I - Athena boro. ri Smith:l Athens twp, II Huff, 3 Thurston, II Miller; Darlington twp, S P Guilin; Barclay, J Dltchbnrn: Canton boro, E W Colwell; Canton twp, g ItsYnol/8. It Thrums , Wm Patrick:B Faarett. N McClelland, IA T Olen; Columbia, F But-, lock; Franklin, W B Reelrwell; Oranville,',B4, Mo iler, H Tinklepaugh: Berea:. It Ilankinion ,Dr well, B U Case; Shoehequlu, I F 8 Ayers, Id ToMP klns, It Sohnson; Smi Wield; 0 B. Biggs; Standing Stone , li KinkerYi /Mr andli bore. J W merup, J. WIMP, W If Jones, L Mundy; 31 II Smith; Troy twp:ll Greene, H PortSr; Terry. Jno Mann; Ulster. W Homet, G_Rogers; Weli. 8 8 'Ayres, Warren. I Whalon; Wilmot; II G. Ingham; .IVyaluaing, •II !Raiford; Wysox, J oibailgh. • i • _ =mum rciiimis—uuno•wv.rx. 1 Athens born, r A Brilstol; Athens twp. Wm Webb, D Gardne r , J A Woodaworth; Alba, 8 Ito nnlds; Asylum, W (Cole ; Dare*. NV II Brown; B ding. ton twp, B Kendall; Canton 'boro, 'C A Kris : Can ton twp, I Williams; P. NVorden:ColumMa, II leod; Herrick. J Newhil; 1 n 30y,1• Halley ; Monroe boro, -3 Dorighterty, A L renutdr; . Monroe twp. B K Benedict, 8 Lyon; a,- L' W Towner, W B Parka; Smithfield, I Bullock, r V Pieree; Standing Slime, 0 A Stevens; South Cre k ; W c Cowell; Shesheipiin, W French. M'Osbo ,y 'Amanda bore, E Ashainn Parsons, L 1) Montanyp, q Hovey, L L lIdoody;[To. wandatwp, OF Mason; Trtscarora, 31 Montgomery; Mater, 8.8 Lockwood'l Warren. 0 Vanermah, W W Baker; Wilmot. If Sa i rs,; I 8 Quack; Windham, I French; Wells; P It K apl • Wysox, E R Bishop .i '.1: 1 3L SMITH; Sherif. Towanda, July 30, 1 . - - INSOLVENT 911ICE.—Notici; is °hereby given to my eredfiora that I have 1 ap plied to the Court of Dradfond county for the bene fit of the Insolvent Lgwsof Jibe Covelnonwellitt of Pennsylvania, and theta hearing in the cue will be, bad on MONDAY, SET. 1, itt . 2 o'clock, p. m. 1 July; 30. '74. . i BATT DONOVAN. PUBLIC N IC E . .-Notice I is, cltr hereby given that there Icame 'within the ; en closures of the subscriber.l on Tuesday the 21stl!lay of July,lB't4, one Yokr was red color and,tnel hereby notified to co pay charges and take dealt withaccording I= SHEEP CLO to order to make r BEST stock of FALL Ever opened Willis n OFFER MY k REG.II?DL It is cinuectsgary f, STRICTLY Ana arc only-Meted er than carry them 'o Towanda, int) , 23, RO3IE ACA I 1 - dilution will open AUGUST supervision 0 P. L. CHRIS- Mee L. A. ItIDG WAY . sitd E. and 'continue twelve weeks. di 1 the common and higher languages, are too Well kriorni' int& I ' t. ' ' 1 ci:ciurrmi Eng1i5h ............! Common English.-- . 1 .1... • . 1 15 ® Common and ono /If het Single ref-it/Mins in guiges . . ......I 3MY AU Bills mutt be P 'd l ! i.y the -Middle of the Term. It is the atm of ty Iraculty, in all departinents, be to make sound stnd to; ; and every effort will made to render the rm's - Work thorough and pro. Stable. Special attention Will. bo given , to students wishing to qualify focotranon school- te aching. Good board can be btained on reasonable terms, 8 1 , but students cart les n ;expenses by renting rooms and boarding themes veil. For further inforMation The faU t erm of 17. 1874., under the PELL, &Meted - by PABSIIORE SEELY. The Instructors, bo English, and also the, to require any comet' :, address Rome, July 30, '74 ONE DOLL onbacliption fo TOWAND TOO JOURNAL, alne much reading matte' county, including a ord ett all the' count Proceedings. Jury au i the Markets, Abetrac, redt news of the day Try It. Fend for tent free on applcati• July 23.4 w XEMOR is hereby given the estate of John deed, are requested and all persons hut must present them meat. July 23, 1874. FOR SALE:=4 Farm containing 'GI acres, eituata in Piko bop. lirldfc . rd Co., 45 acres under improvement; Fra m ed House and Barn. young orchardfofllso trees, besides Cherries: Peaches, • Pears, and . choice Grapevines thereon. Unimproved land, tifutstred with Pine, Oak, Chest nut and Hemlock. Terms $25 per acre. For further particulars call on or address . I . W. O. WOOSTER. June 50.2. M• AUDITOR'' NOTICE.- Jobn F. Means vs. dairies P. Lewis..--In the Csurt of Commck Pleas of B loriel County. No. 878, Feb. T.. 1874. I • , I The Undersigned, art Auditor appointed by said court to;distribute oneylln the hands of the Sher iff, raised from sale Of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties bf his appoment at the office of Foyle, do AlcPbersen, !in Towa nda Boro', on FBI DAY, the 17th day ry, 1874, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at which time and place all persons baying claims against said ono must present them, or bo forever debarred from claiming the same. I . I I. ITcPHERSON, June 12. '74k 1 I Auditor. '11.; $1 40 g 1 60 1 60 ® 2 00 • 23(6 29 23 ® 8 60 10 60 la-A DMINIST, Notice Is here to the estate of ceased, ire reques and all persons ha must present the* moat. Towanda, Jnne 31 ..cm. , . DMI.NIST AlO.ll,'S NOTICE.— Notice is herelly given that all persons indebted t' the :estate of Sherman Bradley, late of Pike, dee'd, must make *mediate payment, and all per sons having claims pipit* 'aid estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement: 51.11. - CODDING, fff Admlnletrelor July 14-w6 , , E x ''E'o U I Qp.'s NOTICE.-- Settee is hereby Oven that all persons hidebted to the estate of stee tow's, late of WYalltsll4l, deceased; are reqw*tel M midis immediate payment and all persona hrug Claims against said , estate must present the only authenticated for settle. moot. I , ' • ;r 1 MILTON LEWIS. • ELISHA. LEWIS,' Execdtore. Jane, • VAI., I IIABLE FAR Al FOR S ALE. —I now offerined"of the drink farms for eale in Bradford Connt3 , eiloated two miles kora Ulster. Ilpwardis of i 201) eterna l -175 acres improved. good fruit of every deactiptlol a line dwelling, barns, sheds, and all nece sari building thereon, will be sold for a relent= a price, and time 'given to the purchaser. Yor ft rther Partienlara enquire of GI . Juno 2. , ' I J. i [L. CORBIN. Athens, PA. ;--; , . . I VSTRAYED.-4ente to the eAt ' am.. 11 1 limo( the suliscter trr Smithtleld. oti Or about the 27th eity: . of 4ou oat, one White yearling f Heiferi and three spotted Yearling Steers, which the owner; call have .7 pro }inn- property and paying chargea I ' , JACKSON WAKELY. etnithiteld, pa., 'll7 14. 1874. - 1 I , 1 O, THE U : tit 0.--Ilaving had nearly itrtre years orteriencs in baring round pump loge, I offerimy,eerrioss to the public. Work attended to in anyl part of tbo county in abort meter and satisfaction guaranteed. C%Y IN ALLEY, ' New Albany. klarchl2sltf. 10TICE.— I I hereby forbid all 'r -AA eons hiring Jriraing or trading WI anyway whttonr wi th so *son, ilobn Allen, minor, without my =mut. . • 1. j DANFORD AU=. isrytolnis2llß, 1114 Y -114, 1674.. _ I i ,1 . 1 New dealv RI oxen with yoke on: Sono (other black. The owner is • thrWard, pro•te proisFrty, hem away, or_ they w lit be law. I - 1 • I :JOHN E. a ACKSO.: 1 87-1. _ L _ FUNG CHE A i'!•1 VIZ _ .10' flip • LAMOIZT I aud. ()THING Hill for tl cH U2l==ll NEXT cLoTHING OF COST! , • I I e te sly that my gócal arc Hi • _ l, •I ' 11 1 1 RI-C1:135,,1 • I , I • ally reduced prices ratia . 114.,4 6035011. 111. E. BOSENFIELDH I - . P. L. CHEItiPELLIi I I ; • ' PrtrimAL ill pay one y.us' 1 JOURNA'L ) 1 . , "•1- i enlargement, contains as , as any other paper in the I and carefully pm steed rev , netvii. ' It contains the ',Court Trial Lists, Weekly report of , of Sheriff Sales and tblo cur , i simple copy, which will lie I • D.ll. TITAN Editor : uci Fro NOTICE —Notice) ttiat fall Persons indebted to I P. Brown, late of Wilmot to make 6mediate payment g calms against said ;estate duly authenticated for settle. 1! IBA L. BROWN, EDIVEkI DECKED. • 'Executors. 1 .ATOR'S NOTICE.-- glvin that all persona indebted tel. Ayers, late of Granville, lie. to make immediate payment, tinff 'claims againat said estate (bilyl authenticated for I settle- MARCUS AYERS, 1 A i l n .. r ,,, H. l'. PORTER, I , —' . 1 l' EMI SUSQIMH , The Fall term of Om tw e ntieth ypsr of this instli kitten will'oped AUOU T 94,1874; with the follow 4 a4 list of instructora ; : • • I EriFiFf E (4U :MAE Patitcvax., Ancient LaintgesAnd Normal Branches. ',' • • E. 1.:11ILL18, A.ll. • • clninercial, Mathematical and Sciez3llllc Branch.". a, , -Comtneicial and atlieniatical Branches. Miss MEN E. ILL. Pluccarrnxi.s. Common and Either' English. Mademoiselle J. LZQUIN. • French Language, pawing and Painting. , • Mrs. L. A. BALDWIN. . Vocal Music. 1 . • Instrumental Music. Teacherir Class will bee - organized at Commence ment of ..the term. The Principal will conduct the exercises of thin class Chiefly. and aid all teach ers /the prove theinielses Worthy and competent In se curing positions. Effort will be made by devoting mere time and stelag.the Increased facilities of ap paratus, to make the instruction 1A this clam- more profitable, than err before. - At a considerable additional expense. instructlea in 'Brewing and Vocal Music has Deep made free to members' of the fact, . These two studiiii, if paid for as extras, as is woolly the cue, would nearly Cover the cost of tuition. , Provision is also made fort individual instruction in vocal music. Mrs. Baktwin't ability to teach Tomb' music is too well known to - need comme4. A new, laboratory It 2g Iltted,up and.the colter,- Akin of Philogoptaal apparataa enlarged. The ilePtleda are being graded . ,.flne croquet grounds are prepared and effort made to meet thq physical as well as the intellectual Wants of the atedeets- Tnition, from $4 to $lO per terni. Board, includ ing furnished room, lights, washing, Ac , $4 per week. Expenses per year in English studies, $192 ; in classical.' $204. j .1 per circular or farther information. addrees the jPrincipal, E. E. Towanda, Pa. . I MILL.= FOX, my 23. Prc.'t Board Trustees. • • ,c------- HARV.EST !OF 1874.! • . • •1 I MI • X have now fn stock for the coming Harvest s frill toe of very choice toole conaiaing of • SCYTHES,'SI I .TATAS, - FOIIKS, ( - ...HORSE RAXES, AND RAKE, CRADLE FIN GERS, ' 1J Tlit L — • B'f9NlD3..ftElidaG4lND . 19.N.15.13. • % ' I I (HEEL - HORSERAKES, GRIND STONE lIA.NGNGS, anl • d thr celebrated HARPOON IHORSE FORK, . - • 1 with patett GT:IIIV° rwllr7l;- Mil ALSO SELECTIONS ifOlt MPST THE F AIOWDIG 31.4.0141tit'S I t t use in this vicinity. Tngetheewttn a fnif lint of SHELF AND lIRANT I' HARDWARE. PAINTS, OIL AND VARNISH, ASIi,CiIASS.DOORS & BLINDS . d.RRIAGh WOOD WOIIK 4:t aG ;descriptioi. Car;iagOl . 4 of every Variety, PATO''' . WHEELS, E [ • DRO&D 1 cLonr. . ENA.3IELED MUSLIN _and DRILL DASH AND TOP LEATHER. I F Carriage Fainters' Colbrs, 1 , VOODEN - WARE and CORDAGE CHURN POW.RS, sic]) DRILLS CORN qULTI4TOES, - Poitth: ;for ShOrel Plows, CARPENTER AISO 2 trio 6t HARTFO All of p liich ,will bo. C. II =MMI RATES FO PASSIG 1 MI LIN .. IIL • ; , • Great Itritain and Irg l laud to New York • •;•. $lB 00 France and Germany! •• • ...... 20 00 Great, Gritsiu and dralated t-o Towanda__ 24 CO rrance• l and Germany •• •• ”.... 26 0 0 !few York : 600 ••I to. Great I ritain and Ireland ; .....-. :12 CO •• 1 , France, andAlermany : . 21 00 [ ••; - "; Net) •ka and Kansas - 15 CO Parties travidiug ee l fan imrchaSe tickers , a uther office i`n Our lines cornpris,3ll r STEABIRUS in the sct LIB ERPOOL Qtna.7 SOW. 1.0101. , .115E41 pELF/931' and COD] Remember add rtr elsewhere. Office bp, . Towanda, Pa...ln • W .. scit I A GO JLa TC'll JOe 2, 1874 110 TILL WAN RAM, This standard greatest carp. • Its'effects Aro as wanderfid and satisfactory as evcri I It restores gray or faded•halr to itayouthful It removet all eruptions, itching and dandruff; and the scalp by it 4 ruse becomes White and clean. Bytts ionic. properties It restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor,' preventing baldness, and Uniting the hair grow Ulla and strong.. 'As l a dressing nothing has heen found so effectual, ,_, • I or destrabfo. Dr; A. A. LikrE4.iStato Arsayer of . Bfaasachiziotts, says of it: g• I . conOder - it faelbrstßreparation for its intended pur poses;" 1 .0# Ina w , 4 This elegant preparation [nay be relied on to charige the color of the beard from gray or any other undesirable almdeJ - to broarn,i oehliek. at discuation. It is may molted, being in onipreyaratirni, and quickly and effeetUally trodUceuU ernaarent color which will'nWani rub nor 'mush oil. aftuinfactura by 1 , U: P it . EWA CO., Nubia, a ia, S. . aft diUgglite and dotter infinediclatl, 1 1 i I IMEg midi COOPERS IOOLS. Oa of tht, celebrated RD BELTING; fold c very close margin BA Itr„Q:4, Agent, ' Alain, Areet, Towanda TICKETS, &c„ itritEL :FUTILE or *oat Europe or thq 'West un , at teas rate: than at any some of the largeEt and finest rld—aalli , ng direct to and from STOWN, LONDON, 01,1,8- ; ; , CiRDIFF, .BRISTOL, ,natwrax. PORTS. , r us a call before RoxClatiln, NOBLE & posit° Court House, Putt, St. • 4. 1574: I I AAIBERTLAIN, :E=MI O N D, JEWELRY, 8 1.A7) CIOCkTN, 'TOWANDA, PA ' GE TABLE ST C I RENEwza. kla it compounded ATM! the DllC.DitiliC i kt'S DYE, ro* TILL WlLUdfail. • Leg 4 •i TIRPHAITtIe COURT SSE... r. virtue of an order issued .out of the Oritbans! Court of pradfcird County, the undersigned, Adnain• . lstrators of the estate of. fiebra 0.• French, late of . Wells toimahlp. In laid canntfr docesaled, will ex. Polio to Bale on the premises, • on• TUESDAY. OUST IL 1874; at 2 'o'clocka. H., a certain tract or ' • parcel of bold of. which Weld S. a. yzenth ,died seised, siteitein-said Wolfs' township, bottnded spd. , described arfollowa, to wit;, • peOnning at UPI northireaticorner Of a lot Of bnd conveyed to D. Strong tryi Ann - Strong, by. deed _ dated April-6th. 1657; thence sontlx.2 deg wept 23.. -per to a stake and atones; thence south 20 deg - Weer . , 104 per to a stake and stone in the out Sneer the Samuel Seeley lot; thence sOnth 1% deg west po per to a trout and stones; therme south 88 deg .bast 65 ' 9-10 Pere to a stake and ,hones to, the northwest • corner of Henry French's lot; thence south SO dc' east 257 per to a small Maple sapling; tbencenorth 119 per along line of lands ttittion - ging to the with estate. to a stake and gouts; thence nOrth 88 - deg went'-212 per along Bee of- lands belonging to the estate of D. Strong, deceased, and line of. lands owned by Norman Davis, to the place of beginning, containing 204 ametan4 46 perches,. more or less, being nearly all74mproved. on which Is situate a / large framer two 'story dwelling 'house; twe !ergo / ' frame barns, one wagon and horse barn, an or,chint of apple trees, &c. •, ' . TE11618.-2100 to-be paid upon the property b" tug struck d0wn;11,460 en confirmation of . sale, and 12,660 with interest, one year from Anal collar- • ' mat ion, the balance, in•two :equal annual payMents . from date'of payment bf $2,600, with intoreetenntt• alb at payment of Installments. • • - Said land is to be sold subject to the pa ynbut of a mortgage on the same, made by said S. 0 ...French • in his lifetime to Lucretia Strong, Adatinistratrix of - D. Strong. deceased, dated! April let. 1861, and re corded In said Bradford county in Mortgage Book • No. 0, page 293, &c. "And the percbuor of said real • . estate will take the same with the lien of saidruort. . gage undivested and In all force ; and will be obliged' to pay said mortgage as weLLes the amount - - of his bid for said land. Said mortgage is in the sum of 23,600, conditSoned for the nayMent of - $108.a7 onto Ann Strong; widow of John Strong,' - deceased, during her' natural life per annum, and to Amanda A liumsty during the term of her lifutho stun of $36.28 por annum; and upon the death of- . said Ann to pay to Temp: A. Strong_the sum of 6601.84, U said Amandabo .then living ;• then front thenceforth daring the period of -her natural „ life, to said Amanda the ftirther gram of $18.16 per annum, but if she then be dead, to Tempy Strong., the further mun'.of $302,42: and upon the death of • ' Amanda A. to pay to said f•Teutpy A. the principal sum upon which said Ata! nda, A. draws the interest during her natural life: and unto Wm. Ingalls, son • of Aaronlngalls, the sum' of $3OO within one yeaf from thedeath. of said Ann Strong, with- interest from the death of said Ann, as by the record of said mortgage will appear.; . • 1 tx.vr staVE, pBABLES STLEIVE, I • g • Adtalaistratorr. TRII STEE'S 'MLR of "`Coot; and • Railroad Property in.the Counties of Sullivan and Bradford, Stida of Pennsylvania, • • • By virtue of a certain Mortgage ofiTrnat,- vxecnted and delivered by the Sullik • Erie Coal ' and Railroad Company, of the Btate_of Pennsylva nla,tothe undersigned as Trustee, - dated the first day of November. 1866, and recorded in the office . for recordingleeds, ke., jin and for the county of I Bradford, in said State, in Mortgage- Book No. 10 Pagoe 80, 31 and ,82; on the 226 day of Novemberf A. D.. 1866, and in the owe for the recording deeds, k.c., in and for Sullivan county, in said:State. ha Mortgage Book No. 2, pages 82 to 68 inchudvo, on the sth day of December,! A. D.;1866..• I, the undersigned. as Trustee as aforesaid, hereby • give notice that I will. of; WEDNESDAY. the 14th day of OCTOBER, 18T4, at twelve o'clock at noon_ • of that day, at the Exchange Sales nCOMS. Number 111 Broadway, in the City, County and State of Now York, sell at auction to the highest bidder, the prop - erty, rights, priyileges and franchisee conveyed or intended to be conveyed to Me by laid Mor i age or , . • Deed of Trust; default having been made by the said Company in the terms and conditions Of said Mortgage, and such :default having . continued for „ the space of sixty days;aad being required in writ! leg to make such sale by holders of at least one tenth in amounCof the bonds secured by said Mort gage or Deed of Trust, which were at the ; time of making such request, due and outstanding. ' Thoproperty aforesaid ; hicludes . seine five thou- i sand acme of land situated in Cherry and Colley townships, In Sullivan Cbunty, in the State of Penn' stlvenia, being the folloWin'g married warrants end -• • parts of warrants, toviit 't John Baker and Andrei' ' Epple. and parts of 'fillip Stein, George xtobertn, Joseph P..Norrls, Wiilf , m Stein. Leonard Jacoby, Philip . Wagei, Henry Epple, Peter - Heater. David Zeigler, Samuel Carpenter, Heber Chase, • Dudley ' Chaso, Ellp,hilet Gillet. , Thomas , Oilion, Richard - Tomlinson, Jacob Hazer', Joseph Totem, Collinson Reed: Getting Gayer and Christian,Getting,landle. tug all the coal lands of , the said Cottipany: and the railroad of maid Company, and all ,the lands of the • said Cornpari,y. now occnpled for the erection of dr • pots, constructing sidings, hc., and as the road-bed of said railroad from their mines in , said county of Sullivan; to the present northern terminus thereof. at or r=ear the Borough of Mouroti, In the County of - Bradford, State of Pennitylvania; and all the torpor ate franchises of raid 'Company. as'. secured by their Charter. Together with all and singular the build ings and improvements.'riglits, liberties, privileges. bereditaments and appurtenances to the same ap pertaining, with reversions and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof. • ' For a more full and complete detitription'of the property to be sold, with its boundaries and loca tions, refcrenßo may be hadto the - said Mortgage, of Record as aforeitaid. ; I Term.s of Sila.-.--Ten ;pet; cent.' of ; the purchase money is to be paid cash' in band on the day of sale, and thelbalance is to be paid wilbin thirty days thcreafttr, at Room Number , ll, in 'Number' 48 Wall Street, in the City of Nev York, Steep of Now York; and upon payment of the said balance in full, the , purchaser will receive al deed to' the said property., conveying such title as Is vested in ine'as Trustee as aforesaid. Dated March leth,. 1 ; ' JOHN A. STEWART. • ; ; Trustee for *lm-Imnd-holders of the Sullivan Erie Coal and. ailroad Company. W. A.M. STEWART, Attorney for Trr.st;e, I Street, .New York City. , • March - ' • ; The above advertisenlentappears-in the following newspapers pablished•ln the city of Neu York, to wit "The - Evening Feat Weekly," "The New York Weekly Mail," "New York Spectator fill fl We:eLlY Commercial Advertisers' O rb:SLIIONIVE.A_LTH . OF SYLVANIA.—Ba4r3nD CouNrs, 21 1 1. Eeptember Term, 1874.1 1 , • 1- ' In the matter of fixing the Terms and tines for holding the several cOurts fcr the 12111 rict, Sled May DI, 18741: It is ordered that theiregalar terms of the several courts in and for Saifleounty, be held on the first Mondays of Septembeti, December, February - and May in each year;rnd Shall continue: three weeks, except the term comm .:wing on the first Monday Of May, which shall continue two Weeks •, , And said terms shall respectively be: known and designated as follows: September !Form, December Tern, Fel, rnary Term and May Term. In additionithereto, it is ordered that two terms be held at Troy) In sa:d ,courity, commencinglrespectively on the foam', Mondays of October and March, and - continuo tip: weekti, for the trial of :castes, kc., a 9 regnired by the 'act entitled .an 116 t to authorize the canna Cf "Bradford county to hdld additional sessions in the "borough of Troy in said county," approve(' Feb ruary 23, 1670, and the: supplementathereto, but no summons or executions or original or final procesl . shall be made returnable to any of the terms to be , held atflroy 10 aforesaid ;--and this, order. in rela tion thereto, is not to b 3 taken or construed to give to said cotrts any greater power or jurisdiction than, as nrovided in said act:and the supplements thereto The foregoing orders are made by virtue of the 11th section of an act entitled, .. , an act deaignating ' "the judicial districts of the Commonwealth, axed - , "pew/tangier the appointment and election of judg •-eu therein,—for issuing to additional judges learned "id, the, law cowl lesions as president judges, and "nianner of fixing ther terms of court therein," ap prayed April 1, 1874; which said orders 'and all modille,ations and changes thereof shall be pub lishednot less than two newspapers in said corinty at least thirty days before the time tied fur holding said courts. ' :.By the Court. otherwise ordered. it is directed that said' orders be published in the Muumuu REPOSTEII and Bradford Argwe, two newspapers publiahed at To wands,'; and in the Troy Gazette, published at Troy, in said; cotlnty. . ' . By the Court. , flupluags' Ociurcr SALE.-By virtue of an order limed out of the Orphans' Coprt of Bradford county. the undersigned. Admin istrators of the estate of Jonathan Vir,hipple,deceased, will expose to public sale on the' premises in Asy lum- twp. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1874. at o'clock, p. in., the following described real estatk. About 23 acres of the farm of the deceased, it being the southern portion Of the land purchased from M. Ellenberger on contract, and 'Will be sold subject to balance duo on purchase money. • . ' TERMS.-10 per cent.'on day of sale ; two-thirds ofbalsnce on confirmation; the remainder in six months thereafter With interest. . - - C. E. WHITE. i LANNING WHIFFLE, ' Administrators. %.,:e t I July', 14 UDITOR'S NOTICE.--Facet Na tional Banliof,Athens vs. Wolcott & ifidloch: In tho Court of Corarecori Pleas of Bradford Co., No. 6244 slay T., '1874. I The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said ' coact to distribute Watley in the hands the Sher tit arising from sale or personal property,tvill at- - tend te the duties ofi his.appointment at the Ev -change Hotel. in Athehs borough, on WEDNESDAY thq 19th day of Atigust,lB74, at 1 o'clock, P • at which timo and place all persona -hating claims - against said money must present them, or be de.' barred from comirg in upon the same. 1 July 14. ' JAM WOOD, Auditor. trDITOR'S NOTICE: In the -Matter of the eatato of Alanson Lovelace, deed. Ma of Sheshequin twb. In tho Orphans' Court of Bradford C0.,•N0. 4, gay Term; 1874. - Thelandersigned n:ats appointed an Auditor by the Orphan's Court f:if said counts, to make distri butlen of funds In the hands of the Administrator of said estate, and will attend to the same on 1110 - DAY - the 3d day of August, A. D., 1874, at 1 otiorki p: m., at the office of smith & Ifontanye. in Towans da boro', where all persons interested in the funds of said estate are requested to present the' , claims to the same for the Onsideration of the Auditor. Juno 24. p. LITANAN S3IITH. Alla/ton • lEDITOR'S NOTICE.—Itt the matter of the. estate of Charles and Uebecea Smith. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. The , undersigned. cua auditor appointed by said court, to dispose of exceptions filed to the final sc. -count of H. T. Herrick, guardian of Charles and lie-- bcjeca Smith, hereby Ovcs flattop that ho will attend - to the sluties..of his appointment on MONDAY, Au gust 17th, 1874; at le'o)clock, A. lit.. at-the office of ,t CAM', in the • bore. of Tonanda, at which thuo and place all petwons conehrned , are requested to bo present d the, shall bejhearil. t • J. N. CALIFF, • 3p r d.7 • Auditor - UDITOR'S: :NOTICE.Efiram Ellsbree vs. Jaines Liddoy. In the Court of Common Pleas of grad-ford County. , Feb!. Term; 1871. - 'The undersigned, ian , auditor appointed by the court to distribute Money in the hands of the Sher iff, arising from sale of , defendants real estate, will attend to the dutieslof the appointztient on TIIES BAY; the 25th day of August, A.Dr, 1811, - at ouc 'o'clock, P. 31., 'al the Mike of Smith Afort :nye. in Towanda borough. whoa all parsons interested are requested to attend. July 23, 1874 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— :Notice is beroby given that all persons indebted to the estate ol isto of East omitntield,. dessAssd, are requested to make immediatemnfent. and all persona having clairnklielknst said estate most present them' duly antliennetted for. settle ment. JAS. H. WED% ' Juno 18;1R;;_ ; Administrators. , E i x-Ecutoß's CE.- °Webb; berebi given that all peracrnaitiqebted to the estate of Lather F. Clark: late' of dranville, deceased, are • requested to make immediate PaYttplit, and all person' having claims wtinit said tale renqt present them - dray suthehUested for ettlement ' WAX CILAILE,; I . EL IL LANDON, : hir 1: TOIs• 11. LW:HO; .. t 1 II G, A SIONTANTE, Auditor'