tadforiftlWn b Aug.:20,11.974.7 olranda, Tb , - LOCAL AND GEDERAL. i • , 1 ..•:: , , Micuarr. C4O.LitW:, tut .014 an ' 4 re spected citizen ofd this pla i nt, died on Friday last, aged 70 purls. I ! . P I - THE friends of R. R. PHE LPS,., of name_ 'Burlington Boro'Orill present his a for Representative to the approaching Republican Connty Convention. • •• 1 1, ' ; • . , 1 ." EON. B . LairrrE Witt addres s the . citizens of Alban i township and vicinity, In Battles School Eons°, on thttorday, August 22; at 2 o'clock r. N. SUbject :"I‘he General Inter , cg 1 s of tho Producing Classes."' I 1 . Pittstoa Cornet says hitcHan HANDLEY has recorered from a protracted and severe illness. Ifrz has many Mends hem who will be pletie. to hoar of his o4nviles cone. Jl3l JEFEETISON, who has 'hail the fpecial, chirgo of arranging the walks and grading the - Pnblie l Square, has proven bimselt a man of superior taste, as well as unflagging industry. , I , I 1111 ,THE TallmtEtool , C, Post-Office is Wing furnished with Yale Bozei; Mr: BAUD. wzu,, the ticeommxlating and energetic Post roister, is Ideternuned to give the patrons of the office the best fac4ities for transacting Owl!. linsinetm. , - WE CONGICITEL&TE. Prof lOUNGUAN, of Mauch-Chunk, do his wise eclectic:in of a life, partner. Miss BUNTING, who was last week led to the tifinencal altar, by the Professor, was one of cur verY brightest and moat intelli gent young ladies.) • 111 El. POLLIir of Pi: W. and_--MOther - 91 Col. ELHAN.ts' 83uTu, died in thisliorongh on Thursday last, in the 82d year oT her az,j. Her aged and bereaved partner has the condolence of the entire corn raanity. i . i As xi should I I bc>. Th© pastor 'of the i Presbyterian church, Troy,! being absent, his congregation unite kith the Methodist breth ren, the pastor of that church officiating , in the morningin his own house Of worship, Red 'in the evening in the 'resbyte ! rian house. . ......--.. • :ED. CLIAFTEEj who 1 has been ern, . plo)Cd . at CIRIIIIF.IILIS . ri Itth tu , . t , past, , I several years, has opened al jewelry store at Barclay. Mr: C. thoroughly n nderstanda the business, and is a reliable, tritstworthy t young man. Our Barclay-friends wi I consult their own ; interest bs•:dealing:with 1, . ~ i. I - ...1. , 1 1 , 'N. CILLiNG attention the'. i large uurnbeilof teacherfrom Herrick township, in , a recent issue, we inadveriantly emitted the name l ef Prof. E..L. HttalsT'one of the most succeLful anci poptilar educators in the' eeunty. . '- He has been engaged for. ' one of the depart ments of the'Snsgtulhanna Collegiate Institute, 'for the neat year. 1 .. , . , I ' • 31 . 11. lorror, I lately aaw in your paper a. stakinent that' Mr. YOrgil, of li3ty;lie :lino, had on his farm PC` ,l nie tall corn. I think Sairrn, of : this. township, can ;beat it. tie has corn tha t a!vcrage ten feet in height. 'I mcat-ulk ene', of the beet stalks, aud found it, tole 11 . feet h. inches high, and is ,t:ll'growing. .*1 • . * ! . ..zlicahrquin, Aug! 14. CLINT' of the Tonkhan Drido-A7l, ge up the `best focal depart t ninny pip t in the 'Stato, and vet he Is so deaf that he can't near it thunder;' as ho m ~. 0.-.1 , .;,tiy informed us himself, the other day. While he is a pleas•it, atrahte g..mtleman, the casual ohserTer would take'', him for a 'Major i.i.sueral, from his erect and almoat haughty a ppearance,as be talka the - street. Ilia de fective liraring doe.: not prevent his keeping well posted in the ii l . .ditics of the county. - l' r r adies Schooklwl. !f.e.r; C. , THE Young I wA-s institutojn tt °pup September 9. tames her COM:I6C Mks OLVE ii.VStoN witt l i the SCIIOOI, Her a pccniiar . fitness :tor the w .11 linua in this contrutthity ended nchice frets us. Pa k ladies tu educate, 'will • s pf.:eially fortunate in haVi ig r place than under the in of the highest cultnre, and land religious training trill ;e.I after as their intellectual large eaperience a, position, are We to require any :ex( rents having yonui 'teem themselves el the orportuuity . t•tepetion 'of a lady where their- moral i; boas carefully look watit4: - 1 . latiock Democrat says : 451,0ck6.1, this morning, ', that Mr. JAMES C. ,''ll-:n; the night, "after a ;le had not - been in ro- THE. Tnnkha "no comnicuityi tt tilt= aniv)tipcf.: WlLltiiir had died edthol hint bcllth for a The irninediite wnich !reetilted fatally i.r ,ecere cold - taken he excursiim. Tle NFIs b3ine- cen r business great pur -1 was niae4 esteemei am mg incl l s for -hia genCemsbly de crLihnes. EIa!WLA but lit 1211 nit been enLir.:,;:cl in act:rt , .r or tiv.;." catineCA eicb.ny rd t. , liar been ,•:‘ a- 9ut on a ti bii I.P.vn nical,.; agivc tu ttie ti ):11;f lily 1. fc, Li; frid - pi)rtlitt.stit an:l 11 ) • a I=lVe have twO ball mas" and the Activt4.' The • y 'lritm)l game eutar," t .Alhern4, on the latter. The , following; is the BASE: BAL ‘::uls4, Oic f•Wnii 1.01-r laic Tlit 4011 - the "21..rii I grounds' , ,‘C the ,o)re.: IL 0. ,aarisoros4.' 11. 0. 4..2 3 'Frank Snr. e 2 2 3 G 4 Deth - cdT, p 1 4 1.. 0 5 ---1-Decker, 1b....1 4 ..3-1 26....1 0 4 ---Eteavener; 3b.1 1 1...0 3 --Jordan, 1'f....1 S i... 1 2 ---Antbony.s 5:.2 2 ..1 3 --- 31urra7, d f... 3 2 ..1 3 . Stir, f...... 0 4 . . Owl: Ph i;1 to, c f. 1': Lynch, 3b Ed: Watkei, 1 r.. F. s si F. earman, 1b... r f L. S. Long, p... G. Codl 2b.. , '''' Total 10 27' , Total .. . ... —l5 27 hal ip:qs.l. ..1 f..' 3. 4 5 if 7 8 o—Total Actives.... . 1 I) 0 1 1 1 1 2-10 Arlin , : , 1 i 1 2 2 .2 1 1 ti 1-15 - i . , flEig`LeTtoNt-s.--At the reg ular eJv,.:- !la 8t rue'iiting of he First Baptist Church, of `froy, 1'4 , ., Katt:l.day'. August 8,1871, the follow ing re,tolotious ii-ire unanimously adopted: , - Wnzut.v, cm: Heavenly Father has, in His ntlt•wmt tthoti, - .;11 ins ,, rdtable providence, per ' matted death to rater our church and remove from oar midst ur much loved and aged pas tor, Thu's. S. - Slt arliwa, who - for pearly four %vett years has ben a most faithful pastor of ', our church, and :in earn-at follower of. Christ; iherAtlre, Resgred, That in the cle.atli, of liro. Shear lo ern, Mae church hats lost & most faithful and •carriest. laborer,) - Efsoire..d, Th&t•while we bow in bumble sub- Mission tie the will of Mat who searcheth the heaft and tryettf the reins of the children of me',, we deeply sympathize with Ito afflicted family in this sacf hour of bereavement, and pray. tliat our Father in Heaven will give them ilia griCions sunp . :rt. • I . Res.)lrerl, That in memory of Brother Shear down, the church be dressed in mourning for three dontli.. Col. T. W. STEVENS find '3', N. Y., are spending a few, rail county. They sro guests RTON, of Bitch Creek. PE4SONA.L. (tinily,;of Albs ti'uha. fu Sarn i of Col. J. H. H. arid M • - P!tagurb trip. ' ride duit'a the 8 L MODDI aro away on a o understand they will take a Lawrence,. -1.1.4. ti. J 1:1 1 xsa lits returned ,from hia , thud occupied the pulpit of :ch on Sunday last. veian's is oat of town, and Will ralweeks. Thu Presbyterian ced "on Sunday last. F , aratner vdecatio! IJC Batitist, char J. S. 8 not re t urn for a chord* was do.; . I I STEME presc4ed a. very .able diaconrae in Christ Church, on an.l ini.eretting r;raithi morniu n —Mrs. RzEn, orrnerly of this toan, l and ole ic: of Mr!. Wlacrr, 114 visiting in this place-. She. is accornplied by bet niece, lilies Ilonosia, of Ph.iiade'phis.l `'"! . —Xis!! tiou..v.vrritjs visitifig Mies litontr, at iareerliraod. - I M& Gatz.—The Advertiser of Monday morning, says : _ "The Athletics go to Towanda Wednesday to phw the Wisirmas of that, plaCe. Last week they received an acceptance to their challenge, sent some 'weeks since, naming Wednes day next as the day for the game. The Mama are noted as being one of 'the best amateur clubs- in Pennsylvania. In 1872, they de ed .the Amateurs of this city, who were then the pet club of Elmira. The Athlet km are ;kicky, and generally in the habit of 'winning. Ha ving somewhat reorganized their nine, they expect to do their best on that day. The MOODS' have expended considerable in improving their grounds and preparing for the game. All 'Who go may expect flue sport and a good time, for the boys are always used well in Towanda. If there is a 1 sufficient number going, escurdon rates may be had. Fare for the round trip $1.90." - , ED. RaronrEn : The present state of the water supply in Towanda, should cause its citizeps to look' around them to sea what can be done to remedy the great want. Most : of the wells along and east of Main street are worthless, and for fire pciiphses the river ii not accessible for more than one third of the town. Many of the citizens are now; awing water to supply their daily wants., Has it ever occurred to the people ofl'owinda, that they have an excellent location for &water , supply,—and that the town wotild become one °lathe best for mar.ufactu' g purposes, with a good supply of water? l : . • Would ii n t belvell to haVe a competent ea r gineer make ( ( a survey, and an approximate estimate of the coat of a water supply for the town? Cionld not the town council author ize such a survey, as a preliniihary step to the building of inch worts brthemselves, orsome othertiarties. , , • ' A ernzr.u. p THE surviving members of Co 50th Volinteers, will be interested in the folloi• jog notice : BONIMEGUIRA Dzpot, Pa., Aug. 13, 74. lb the Officers and Members of Companies "G" • and "47," of them RegimetA ',ai r Vet. PA Infantry : Yor •e respectfully invited to I .aspect a y _ .o Own,. , Second 'Annual Encampment of the V. lei WI Organization of Smiquehanna county, ter n. held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, • Aug. 27 28, and 2% atdleart Lake, near Montrose. Be ing personally acquainted, and having served io,the_stray with said companies, it affords me great pleasure to extend to you this invitation, knowing that your presence, would idd much to the interest of the occasion. come, if possi ble, and join with us in the mhOicry of camp life around our camp-fires free - from' the re straint of real camp life. Many of the boys of Co. D will be present, and nothing left undone by the Quarter-master General and Battalion Quarter-masters to , furnish everything needed to make the occasion an enjoyable one.. _ Hop ing to see a 'goodly number, of the boys and their friends, 1 am, very - re s Wm. H. TELFORD, OeueraLcommanding Veteran Organization of Susquabanna county. H ,d'RE 11'orthern Tier Gazette Einnottn . cos that Prof. J. T. MCCOLLOM, who conducted the_Graded School in. that village dpring the past year, willcontintici as Principal : 4111 s tho rough discipline, and tie - very mark&l improve ment in icholar.ihip under his management, is thci best guaraute4 of the success of the school in, the tuture. Improvements are promised, and it is helieied that the present yea: of Troy Grait'i'd School will be t an advance on previous ones. Satan E. Ilsm-tun, who has so.etlicient ly filled the position of teacher of the Grammar School Dcpar meat, and has won! the affection and esteem of the pupils; will :7 e retained, to the sstisfaction of all friends'of the school. The Intermediate Department will be in charge of Miss 11. LEO NA lifolsz, who comes to us with high recommendations as a thorough and efli&nt teacheroo ad of 6 spocial fitness for. the petition. Priory B Depiitment will be taught by 3lies Emzt Np. 1119, ctse of 'the most practical and able teachera in this poition of the county. The teaChcr of primary A Department will be Miss ANNIE' H. Apaats, who has been conect ed with the scbbol during, the past year. Mrs. FRED. Macaw., the thoroughly comm., tent- and scientific mu'sicalinstrnetor, who has litid charge of the musical Deplrtment, will be coutitmed in the eamo position the prcsent IMI THE COLIT3InIA X ROADS HOMICIDE —We haye learnedilie fullosiing pa - ticulars in , I regard to the billing of Mr.' atoanaraN, near . the Cross Roads, last . reek. It appears that a young loan in ttZe employ: of lIAG - EIIMAN: had shOt and killed a rmzlt dog, Owned by a daugh ter of Mr: VtsowEr.t.. Mr. L., his hired man, PATTERSON, aii'd the datig4er. went Ozer 10 HAGEII3II.S * B t revenge themselves in some way for the' t.leuth of the dog. As they ap proacbed the resident-v of llstitirmaar,lie went out to nieet them, aimed with a chib, and u melee immediately tiommencesi, - in...which HA ctimsN 'Was - lOrribly beaten. He died from theffects of the wounds in a fetr minutes. LONGWELL also received Molts. L6NGWELL and ParrritsoN left the scene of the murder, and tWent to`Troy, where they remained during the afternomil tttmc pr the neighbors followed them and procurc a warrant. LONGWELL was arrested iitil 7 the same - evening at his house; but PaTrKuseN:f; stall at large, and a reward of ;500 is offered. for his arrest. -A coroner's in quest was held before Diquire DARE, of TroY, and a verdict in accordance with the above facts rendered. 1 , - - Since writing tho above, PirrEnsos hasbeen arresr_d.'and is now confined in jail in Ws piace. 11, 1 was tracked to the house of Lora. WELL by 3f r. AYERS dnd another young man, of Captnred aboMt• 2 o'clock Sunday ; moinin":" lie made if', rebisfance. A reward of i5OO bad been etlered for his apprehension. • LoYo 'ma. was discharged by .!he corotier'n nquest, 'the evidence exonet i ating himself and JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, BY A &NOMM EN.— AOpOD LI.TE:tiEII—rwiTTEEE:I 2 , AND TUE VlCia..kNE 4 l. NFCEssART TO SrOCESSFEL FL.kTTERY. —A. clear.licaded thinker as well as an - accurate observer, who has, not been is bi 4 grave a _half year, considered,the lack of. good listeners a 6erimag want of society. Mit 'opinion was not advanced as that of one wtio had madVhe dis covery, nor is the warrant of origtnalitY neces sary in bringing forward a aubjer-Lof this na ture. We all suffer, more ior less; . I'rotri the lieedlese inattention of ,those of_ our 'acquaint ance who perhaps seek ,ur 'views in co iversa bon, and then dish them ap vain, without suflicierit regard to their accuracy. Our friend was an intelligent listener himself. never clipped one short in the - Midst of a sentence capable 51 two constructions, by anticipating the meanicg, which was sure to be the wrong one, and then deprived you of the opportunity or setting yonrself right. With a deluge of sense. 'less and irrelevant talk. We 'remember, several Sears ago,, reading and combining two discoubeeted stal,,uents about Ur. Jouxsow... One was that ho had the faclety of making.any one fie conversed with, talk their best. The other Was a saying of his "that he never met an individual who was not capable of telling him something' ho did not know, "!ind which he was glad to learn." And there Tay the secret of hii!l powsr of making men talk well. Ho was a grand old man—bear, -though, they called him,—and witness to many look! of beFutiful gratitude from faces that felt hp listened to, and appreciated, all the drudgery of their toil-won, , thonght•furbished information. Fora great many of our younger leers, it was r, mystery why a certain lady was always so agreeable. tihe was plain in her person,lM. =billet:LS in her dress add 'surroundings, and fond of staying at home; but s omehow every body liked her. and hunted di out. lier little sitting-mina was as brilliant as some of Mrs. Gaupr's more ostentatious ones. In the Win ter, the dark end was brightened by the fire light; and the ready chintz-covered rocking chair was seldom empty. In Summer. , the glimmer of sunshine came in through the nat tering leaves that shaded the open window; mingled with the fragrance of opening flowers, and tempted many a straggler Who should havo,staid at home, brightening np some of the neglected niches there. I . it was just delightful to sit down before her, i , alk out all one's worry,. in the light of her d,f‘r; patient face . It was n't much she said when you were through, but your heart was lightened of its burthen, and went or.t towards her With a sort of Loring recognition. NoW, we understand it wa r s becanse she fist- °tied with her sweet motherly comprehension , of oar trouble, giving us back no probing side thrust of keen-eyed detectiOn. She went Into society sometimes, as calmly as she went into, bee flower garden, and the best place was' always proffered her, and the test facet' were always around hers gillhg her back thai'sweet, reties smile, ealght m her own lips. 1 1 This woman, lite was no, talker, us usually the point where the desirable tabs was don., arid 1111 have Dome to the safe ommittaion that the secret of her unstudied, popularity •tae In the unselfish regard that enabled her to listen well to others. She has not been without imitators, but the poor dears, who literally cannot hold their tongues, make sad failures. , In such cases, however, when people cannot, or will not listen, we suppose, the next best thing is to say agreeable things. Never mind about the smartness, nor is it wise to be over conscientious, but above all, if you are going into flattery, do not attempt It scientifically: It is fearfully exhausting to sustain a long Writ) of incontrovertible sad well established person al or intellectual praise, and the appetite once Crested, must be inordinately fed. Take to feeding calves, or rearing puppies, if such be the alternative, but clever, 0 mortal man, al low yOnrself to be dr'cwn into the necessity of meeting the demancl'for human adulation. Of course, there aretiolflattirere in Towanda, and the weaning is not needed here; but out in the hill country, and atir l oad in the highways where the nirvana goes,' there may be those -rho iteght profit by oar suggestions. An individu al resorts to flattery as a means to secure an end, and is therefore a practical sort of person. He does not spend his , time and talents on penniless people, or obscure people. If you wash, or dig, or chop for a living, you are not the man or the woman Mr. and Mrs. Barantr. need In their more serious speculations. Every body counts one, it is 'true, on election• days and demonstration occasions, but they are scarce, and yonwill be lonia your humble cor ner of poverty, where, with its many other evils, thank heaven I this great shadow of in sincerity seldom comes. Bat my pretty Miss, with her sweet voice, and her bright, proud Lead, stands where she can help a body up a step or two. Mrs. BIIIINDLE clasps ber white hand tenderly, and looks unutterable things in her blue eyes, and whispers allurieg flatteries in her ear, and pulls herself up the step. So much is - gained, but Susax, her first•born, is n't up. She pats the fair cheek Watt is flushed with the pull, that Mrs. Barnett has got the benefit ot. - I Sho drops her trainee eye m Euddea admira tion over; the' beautiful outline of our girl's faultless shouldeis, that bend forward again in sweet gratitudo for Blre. Ihuivra.esi T ipprecia tiou of her charrris, and up mulcts Sims. Heigh 0! my little one, get off rho step, 'or they will put you to harder work than you dream of. They are in forgoing up, as a family, and if'your strength gives out, they will drop you in the scramble, A. CORRE.SPONDENT of the \Vtlliame port Gazette and Bulletin, has, been writing a history of Sullivan county, and we extract the following description of the coal region : " Two miles from Schreyvogers, over the old turnpike, we reach the village of Bernice, on Birch Oreek,' where the great 'coal mines of Salim county are located. Ilia not oar par pose in these &ketches to speak in detail of the mines, therefore, we merely givethem a pass ing notice. , ' you emerge from the grOt forest, the first point of-interest, before — reaching tue mines, is the village of Shinr.rsville. Like Ma nersb'urg, described in a pr.-riot's sketch. tt has a history. The place was laid out by a stalwart Q Wier, named Andrew Shiner, who was one of the contractors to_bnild the turn pike. He was a remarkable min, and conform ed strictly to the customs of hid sect. Having received a part of-his fortune:in State lands, he resolved to foundla town, and in accordance with this idea laid it out on a magnificent scale and commenced beilding.- Time rolled away, but no settlers camp, and corner lota were a..- sold, yet he hopefully looked forward to the time when they would command fabulous prices. Vain hope! At-length be left the place in despair, and took.chkrge of a toll-gate on the turn-pike at Berwick. On the old maps of the State the name of the place'is laid down, though there is not a vestige of the finely plsn ned village now remaining to mark the spot where the.visionary old 'man fondly' hoped to found a town. • - TUE CM MINES ' The village of Birch , Creek, at the c:al mines consists of about seventy-five houses, principally inhabited by miners. The mines arc operated by the Sullivan Anthracite Coal Company en an extensive scale, who own a tract or 5,000 acres of land, nearly all of which is underlaid with coal. Five drifts have been driven into the side-hill, three of which are worked. This coal is the finest or its kind In the world, and the day is not far distant when the business of the Company will be enormous. Prof. Bush, of Yale College, recently made the following_analysis of this soft anthracite, which will serve to show the reader its value to man ufacturers Carbon Volatile matter, chiefly Netter BEM coat is remarkably free from slatC clinkers aml gas, and blackainithe are enthusi avtic in rte praige. Being (.1. Slleb" pure quality, burning without smoke, o3or, or noxious vapor of any kind s its value for many purposes, es pecially domestic uses, must be readily seen . "The outlet forthis coat is by the way of the Sullivan and Erie railroadi to Towanda, a dis tance of 29 miles, where :connection is made with the Lehigh Valley &ad. If the Money ervek road wc,r:e completed through to the mini r, as designed, this superior coal could be delivered in Williamsport cheaper. than any other. The distance from Williamsport to the mines, by the projected railroad route, is 48 miler, and as railroad communication to Hughesville is now open, only 33 miles remain to be completed." . DEEDS left for record in the office for recording deedi-, week ending Angus' 15: John Van Wort to H A Jones, May 23, 1874, Athens Baru.. D M Tiirner to. Letitia Turner, Juno 22, 1871, Towanda, Boro:, A Et Spilding, Sheriff, to J ti Euckvrell, Decll, 1862, Monroe. Charles Ellsworth to Preceptor 'F. Ellsworth, Jan 12, 1874, Orwell. Ja.s H Brink to Jennie P. Baty, Ang 8, 1874, Wells. , 0 C Everson to Win Everson, Aug'S, 1874, Litchfield. Emeline It Bock teller t),Mary Demorest, July 30, 1874, Windham. Mary A Demorest to Emelino Bock- July 39. - 1871, Windham. E C Van Dyko to Morton Landon, Aug 4,1874, Canton. Cal vin L llsthaway to John Sheldeu, Aug. 4, 1874, Wells. Patrick Ragan to Olin B Birley, Aug. 10, 1371, Wilmot. Hirris W Patrick - to Alf Si AUllif) G Patrick, July - 14:` 1873, Athena Boro, Elliott Whitney to Daniel Harley, July 20,.1874 Wyecx. Johu Sinclair, et 111, to Patrick Mad don, Aug 15, 1871, Ulster. Benj. Lyon to C A HeAveLer, Dec 2, 1873, tilieslicomn. Tim fall term of the Institute cum-. nieucc.l next Monday. the 21111 inst., when the regular elassis will be organized. - Mrs..Datz wiz; will meet the class in -Weil Miisic, on. Wednesday, at 2 r. x.,-also those desiring tb take individual lessons in Voice Culture. 31116 LE Qum will meet the class in Drawing at 3' P. U., on Tuesday. The class instruction in both the above branches,. will be tree to mem bers of . the school. Those taking private les sons will pay the teacher for the same. Class instructions in each of tho above. branches to Ulnae not stndents in the school. Two Dollars per t erns. - 7 A fineopportunity is hero offtrol t t those desiring to study Vocal Music. Twenty lessons will be given during Me tam, with the vela object of advancing the student, and not, as IS so often the case, of preparing for a concert, exhibition, or something else of questionable benefit to the student. A rain charm: is also offered to those desiring to take Alessons in Voice Culture. During the last four years in struction of this kind has been irequently sought by the patrons of the Institute, but is now for the first time furnished. We hope Mrs. ft ALDNIX 'may have a sufficient numb3r of students to give her valuable ability .and expe rience in teaching permanently to out youth.. B USINESS stir Large stock of Pictures and Picturo Frames, at Wurrcome Sustres, Mer cer's Block. New goods just revived at K HENDELILa3b. Ser Spectacles and eye glazed!, warrsoted equal to any in the market, from the cheeped to the best, at HENDEIMICI. writ you want the best Cook Stbve extant, call at Jost's, in 11fermis Block. 1 106 For the best Roast or Steak go to Has Itatx:DILLI. iiir-Go to Warrcozo k Snares, Mereaes stock, for your Books and Stationery. sek. The. largest assortment o clocks at low prices at HICADELM2I*. e • ler Housekeepers hardly ever fail to find some article that they went at the Crockery Store of 0. A. BLOM so." Ton wish- to see Jewelry, call at txDszatils, asirProm a Plain Gold Itit* to the finest sliarnoisd, go to MIXIMLIKAinI. I " Aw 1 1 Ear - Several-valuable Farms - sad Houses Ind Lots for salt by 13 . &User: HOVELS AND Lox FOB aux cis Barr. —Terms awry. Apply to MelK L *booMm., over IL J. Low's store. A largoline of Parma!, in all the new shades, pudieceiverl by . • EvAiti & IbitfoisTW. mr American and Swiss !etches, largest stock over brooght to Ws: town at lizmostarAN's. , ' ' 'on . fienc.-45q sores' of ~ .lanc I mile from Ulster depst. Also effete! second- hand wsgbns. •• A. Bsms. $l. The beat and largest assort ment of ladles and gentlemen's gold chains ever offered in this market sta. ilmonumil'a • FOUND.—On the road leading from tlis place tct gonroeton, two cutter bars for mowing machine. The owner can find them at this office. IS. The best place to bnyi rea4y made clothing is at No. 4, Tdoors nest of Coo nrso, Brun ..t Co's._ _ , .18.. A good: live hand wanted to work on a farm, to whom good %ragas will be paid. Enquire of J. F. WOODBIMP, Mentooton, Angina 19, 1874-3 w. • Rimming Sitt-Hux can LEVEL LIND PLOWII.—I sold 75 n 1873, and circry Ono me satisfaction. A full stock on hand. 11. DL. Watu:s. Towanda, Pa. . - TRIUMPHANT I TRIUMPHANT I The American Sewing Machine bas again triumph ed over, all competitors, and received another medal,from the American Institute, New York, November, 1873, for the beat sowing machine, and best samples of work performed by it. lar MCCABE & EDWARDS are pro prizad to sell toss of every variety cheaper than ally of the leading houses in the city, which are sending out theircirculara broadcast over the country. Grangers will do well to give them a call before buying elsewhere. sor Ladies! If you wish to know what to wear, antitow to wear it, call at E. J. Bbo has all the novelties of the ra son. ma. The best place to buy Saib, Blinds, Doors and all k inds of Lumber, is, at Faosr Bois Factory on Charles streak. Of- Ace 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash. Mr C. F. DArroN has removed his harness shop to the store lately oc:upied by Joutra Worm., whore he will be pleased to ,Bee all in want of good work. • Tun= Houma To REZT.—Ono in First Wird, near upper depot, and two . in flee ond Ward. Inquire at office of quirrori Eutaw. Fon Rehr•—Dwelling containing It rooms—suitable for a boarding house or a large family. Also, ono small tbree*ory house in centre of town. No. 32, Second-et. FOR SALE. --A good House and .r.Ot. Enquire or POWELL. & Co. Towanda, Aug. 12,1874.-3 w: Drrtumu, mnaia dealer, ham changed his bale; and may h@re aftot• be found at the corner of 'Shin and rine atreets, in Normit's new block. FouNo.—On the Fourth of July, a C. T. U. or A. badge. The loser can have it by calling at this office. 89.92 . 5-06 . 5.62 100.00 Rtantrat PArrr.—Wexrunted to be more durable and bettor fur house or other painting, than any other paint. Has always given perfect satisfaction. , R. M. ilaus.a4tg Mrs. WOODIIIIFF I,iing again secured the services of Miss SitsEss, of New Yoik City, offers a very fin& selection of lists and Bonnets. Corner of Main and Bridge Sts. Fos SALE.—W. A. ROCKY/ELL has ono of P. S. DEDESMI Co'e. O. X. Horse Power Bay Presses fol. enlo. The 44 there ie. _ Jane 1, 1871. 4c,oss is already receiving his tall gaods. "The early bird catches the worni," and those who call early at Aeons' Clothing Store will be enabled to secure the best bar gains ever offered. PIERCE & NICH?LS are selling all varieties of Coal very cheaii. They are sole agents for the celebrated Barclay Coal. Coal by car load at a discount. Orders left at F. J. CALKIN'S Store, M. J. LoNo's Store, and at 1 - 101Vr'N'S Stolle will receive _prompt attention. POI- Wall Paper and Curtains cheap at , Vitancoam ,Suarr's. Mercnr'a Block. Housi you SALE.—On Second-st., between Pine and Bridge —east aide. Twelve rooms; Oaf, Water, Heater, Barge. etc. Ono of the most convenient houses to be found. Terms eael. Enquire on the premises. CamprowN WooLL Aliu..—Card lug, Spinning, and Weaving, also Manufactur ing, Cloth-Dressing, etc., as tuna Stocking Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for sale. Machinery running in good order, and work warranted and done with dispatch. lam- All kinds of black horn, rub ber anti real jet jewelry at very loiv'prices, at yL HENDELaime. sta. C. F. Caoss has just received a very largo invoice of BoOks sortable for S. S. Libreria", which he •ill famish at a discount of 25 per cent. to schools. Mir If you want the International Lessons and Sunday School papers, give your order to C. F. Cuose, who can furnish them to you on better terms than you can get them in the city. SEED WIIE&T.—The subscriber Of fers to the public four vaieties 0( choice aced wheat—Diehl, Michigan White, Weeka, Lan- cuter Red. August 1, 1874. JULIIIB WOLFF has jest returned from New York with one of the finest assort ments of Beady Made Clothing ever offered in this market. The peculiar advantages Mr. W. possesses as a cash baler, render it possible for him to seU goods cheaper than any other clothing . bows in Northern Pennsylvania. Give him a call, corner Main and Pine Streets. - TOWANDA GRAD= BoHOOL.— Fall term Opens Ifpuday, Atugnst 31, at which time all whaduclo attend da r ting the term are earn estly solicited to be present. By resolution of the Board of Dim:tom non-gesident scholar@ are admitted by paying tuition:pf , !1.00 to $2.00 per month , according to grade, trithartably in advance. G. W. Bwi, Principal. Nonce.—Members of the Bradford County Watorical Society, whb era in arrears on account of dues, are requested to forward the same to the Treasurer at the next meeting of the Society at Towanda, Sept. 14. The ef fort now being made by the Society to collect the material for its history, is. necessarily at tended with some expense, and it is hoped the members will be prompt in sending In their dues, that the work may not be amended for the *ant of funds. L. P. Sums-0; Treas'r. - !imbuing, Pa., Ang.lo, Mr The BriVOß:Balitist kw; elation will held Its next annuM *Ming Witti the Wyalusing Baptist Church at Camptown, August 25, 26, and 27,,..eommeneing Tues day , ifternoon at 2 o'clock. All persmis who intend !coming by mil to Ihtminerileld, On this ocoa sloe, will please send their names to , P. tEtt Ewan, Ballibay; and those intending to stop oft at Wyalusing, to E. Bunnouani, Camptowoi at least fifteen days before the commencement of the meeting, that, teams may be provided foe their conveyance. E. Buattoviehs Pastor: August 1,1874. o gold it•-If you don't want Your wife to buy the new patent Bad -Iron, keep her swat from Jolts's. It tithe best and snout convent! ant Invention for lassening the Milani, work of Ironing ever presented to the public. No and who sees it will ever go home without it. • • Dates'—Mrs. Hai KINGS= rani; in the Arcade block, oppositO the Episco-. pal Church, is prepared to drcps-making in the West style and neatest manner on short notice and at reasonable . prices. - ruing made a specially. Stamping done also. • • $5. It is the universal testimony of all acquainted with the buelnesii, that P. Cnoss has got the best arranged ii,ook'Stere In the country, and city dealers tell ne Gnaw= IS one of the closest buyers. That his taste in selectinglgoods is excellent, all who +let his store testify. . 1W It is not generally known that H. C. Warms]; at the Book Bluderyeseritha Breoirrint office, makes' Blank BOoks inritny style of ruling and binding desiiod." If you want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, girs him a call. a Why run tho rick of an, mi. dent, when you can get a ticket good for 13,- 000 in cue of death, for 20 cents a day, by calk. ing on FRANK Boaustui, at upper depot ? - PS.. Do you want Shoes for fora latk dr, Gent, Hiss, Boy ) , Youth, Child or Infant? Then go to Cousins lot Coosa, whoro you will find a largo stock to select from, and at exceed log low prices. Opposite the Court House. • stir The New American' Sewing Machine Compariy were never in' a I more flour bhing condition than at Present.i: The groat falling off in all kinds of.bnsiriess list year, pre vented many sewing machine andi other com panies from declaring dividends, but this ,com pany.paid the stockholders -a semiaimpal Bend of 6 per cent. A RABE CHANCE.—TO make room for Fall and Wintei GoodA, I will dose out my stock'of Men'e, Youth's and Boys'; Clothing at cost, for the neat thirty days. lion is your chance for a good bargain,.•as they must be sold % Call early at the One-Ptile C. 0. D. Clothing Storo to secure bargaits. I 123 Blain street WYOMING SEIIDIAII2 ANDI CaSISIEIt cu COLLEOE.—Ono of the largest ' schools of - I the kind in the country. Prer arcs istedents for College, teaching, professional study and busi ness. Commercial College one of the, best in existence. Send for an illustrated catalogue and commercial journal. CommorOal students address Prof. L. L SDI:MI7E; all others, Rey. D. Cormaap,A. if.. Kingston, 4uzerno Co., Pa. Fall term opens Sept. 2. July 15-6 w. CAMP MEETING. --The WYallißiltg District, (Wyoming Conference), has decided to hold a Camp-meeting this year on their old grounds at. 31e:shopper); Pa , commencing Aug. 26. The following are. tho Committee : M tors—L. PECK, P. r..; J.S., LEWIS, .'731. SIIELP, GE.II. OBEENFIELD, J. D. SettNna and J. K. Pecs. Laymen—l. 0. Stirrer, W. 41. Banes, A. D. Wurrcosin, BE:ci. Moony, ...MD., and G. E. PALEN, M. -D. • Pm'r A meeting of the committee nll be held on the camp-ground Wednesday ? July 15, at 11 o'clock, to los over the ground sod make at rangementa t tor board, total., horse teed, etc All persons interested are invited tp be present By order of committee. •J. B. t3C3INEB,. I Beef. L. PECK, P. E., Chairman. WY' When• the times are dull, pru dent dealers take advantage of tho market and lay in their stock. Such has been the case with hlcesps t EDWAIII4A: During thu 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 McCann k Romans know that,, a `•nimble sixpence is better than a Illow shilling," consequently they offer greater'inducements to cub buyers:for everything in the grocery lino than any Ober establishment in the °aunty. ,They deal iu the very best brands of family groceries and flour. atirWe take pleasure in calling at tention of our reeers to the advertisement of M.E.ltosrsiszamYin anotfier colamm Mr. It;his justly earned the enviable reputation of being one of our mnet reliable•businees men, and his long expezionco in the clothing business enables him to make and offer `better bargains than those who are engaged in the business, but who halt° 'not avai:ed themscives of the. opportunities for purchasing which ho possess es. Buyers can rely implicitly on this repreient aliens, and feel confident that artOes purchas ed at his store are just what lie represents them. Mir 7. R. HARRIS, at thc; new Mil linery St next door to CIIANTIZIMIN . N has more than realized the cipecta'llons of our people. Hie stock of goods would do credit to to a first-class city store, and his prices are lower than most ordinary country establish-, ments. The ladies of Towanda, and in fact the whole county, will find it to their advantage to visit his store before . purchasing. It affords us real pleasure to recommend such an estableliment to our readers. - NOTICE.—Th , . School Directors of Smithfield School 't istrict, beg item to an nounce that the traded School, located at Smithfield Centre, will be cpened August 21, 1874, with a fall corps of teachers: -Rev. J. H, &MN, Principal, assisted by Hisi EMMA Weep wOnalt and other competent teachers. -The ability and experience of Mr. NMION and' Miss Woonwonru, as teachers, is such that wo feel confident teat no totter facilities, will be found anywhere in the county, for teachers and others who wish to pursue the" various branches of study for a limited time. Extra advantages wilt be offered those desirous of prepiiring to teaoh the coming , witi:er. The Directors, having long !felt th!li • ne-. coseity of securing a better class of teachers, for the District Schools, will, i t conjunction' with the Principal and Assistants, render every assistance in their power to that 91ass of teach era who are willing to prepare themselves to do a better work. PIIIIINLIA MASON TIATION von sonoutia OUNIDE TOE TOWNIIIIIP. For Higher Grade VI 00 Intermediate . 400 Term, 13 weeks. Thu Languages, eciencei, and Higher MatJaeuratics, 'will be taught in the Higher ('mule.' I . , Hood advantages for board' an') rooms in the village near b)'; • L. P. ernFORD THE NEIX EMTIIIE.—The wiiversally admired New Enlipi o Cook Stove, is bound to aupersedo ell coUspetitors. ' I‘has received the first premium atithe New York State fairs for. the past five years, and is the faiprite with the ladies. With illuminated front aid Anti-Clink er Grate, ilia the most cheerful 'and beautiful Cook Stove ever put upon the Market. The Hot Air Draft, produced by the ;Auriliary_Air Chamber . , is perfect, and by means of which we guarantee-- lst. A saving of 50 per cent. iulael. 2a. A the may be maintained throughout the entire year, (with either coal or te,ed) without rekindling, ind with the oven 'it all time/ in baking order. .11. A peqect consumption of gas and amok., so that the damper in the smokepipo may be kept closed mod of the time (thereby retaining the heat in the dab), without awy escape of gas or smoke into the ioorn. 4th. The best baking stove in the world. Stb. The best heating stove indult world. 1 6th. The most simple and”eastest managed stove in the world. I 7th. The most comfortable stove for sum mer and winter use in the world:, For sale only in Towanda by ;H. T. Jun., , Hermes Block. Don't pnrchase'sny other un til you have examined the New Erpire. MS. tho agent chine, w le/ el 'Tone !Men Spring and Opposite \ PitIOES you who p meichants'l you buy at It it you4l and people to the price l ly pay for, a shall no lon down on blo its, and sell Reduced Pr Aug. 18 Cause putme.....,_ Miinformatiorof the ' public. W e will thank our nds for notifying tia of any errors they may \ dbl. cools : \ RAPP= °gown—Main Street, below Wasiiieg. ton. Service. Sunday at 10% and .73C PAC Sunday Scheel at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Pastor, Bey. S. J. LVSL I • - &mom, Conicii--Cor. Main and Canal Streets. Service. Sun yat 10% Lai. and 6:45 PAL Sunday School at 0 e. e. Bar. Creams E. Mclaverre, Pao.' tor. • M.E. C it—Main Street, above State. Services Sunday at 10,4 eat. and 73, P.M. Prayer Hiding Thursday evening. Sunday School at 'l2 o'clock. Pastor, Bev. 51. 0. Deem, Pyaltes9r234lol Ciroams—Curt Street, emir • Court House. Bee. vices Sunday at 103,1 eat. and 71 ras. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School 12 u. Pastor, Bey. 3. B. Brewers. B.S. Mrs AND Pam.—Serlicell every two wee, .a. at 9 and 11 ...r. and 7% sat. Sunday Sal:001'1d PAL Pador.liter. Pasture Taint& • A.M.E. Causes—State Street, above Second.— Preaching Sunday. at 10.4 &O. and 73i Pal. IScin. day School 641 Par. A. 2.3l.—Norrosaar COMMAND/MT, N0.,16. Masonic Hall over Patch's store. at 7 P.M. ' l 3. 0. fauns, E.O. • . Uerozi /maim. No. 108 .—Once in two weeks at 7 Sat. J.D. Lerma, W.M. 11.8.11. A. Crum., No. 161.—Once in two .7 1 ks, at 7 pat. MIA. F. Cam, U.P. I. 0. or 0. F.—BeenrouD Lonoz, No. 167. Odd Fellows' Hall, over Frost & Sons Furniture Booms. Meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock. IWK. Jose.. N.G. Weenie Hum. Sec. lirecrono IMacerracrarr. No. 41.—Meets second andand fourth Wednesday evening of each mouth. War. Sirimii,!o.P.: WAIMEA HILL. 11.5'., Wm. Joims, Scribe, 1I K. OP P.—TOWARD/1 LODGE, NO. ROLL—Meets every Tuesday eve Meg in Temperance Hall, 73, o'clock. J. P. VeriPtrxr, W.C: _ , 11.0.6.0.—Toweisme LODOC To. 370.—Meet$ see irth • and and font_ - NEWLY. SIC 1 FFICIAL DIRECTORY. ' i PresidentJudge—Hon. P. a Ilonnow. Tow.inda. AssociateJudges—Hon. S.D. Illaanitea,Springlield. Hon. C. 5. , . lineispx. Towanda; Prothonotail and Clerk of Court—Thom M. FP-CR. Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Orpflane Coiart--0. J. CIIVEDUCK. ; 'Sher(f—J. Mormon Batrrn. Commissioners—Moms Smerann, Wells; Reit. gmEENIDALI4TO wands; Annan SNELL, Towanda, Jury Comnutrioners.—B. P. KNAPP, Columbia; C. E. FERGUSDN, DISYET. TECIALECE—)IATTERW 2darisnar.L; Deputy, lentax Er.. • ~ Tow anda. Auditor:—!A. IL Daown, Herrick; Ina C we, South Creek ;11:. R. Delon°, North Towanda. . Counsel—Pm & DAVILA ' TOW' NDA BOROOOII OFFICERS. 1 ' Burgeu—J YEA BRYANT. Cotificihneiti—JAMES BRYANT, JOHN D. MOSTA:IIR, J. M. WARD. JAALFJA MCCABE, T. B. Jonoan, 1...• T. Fox. IL 8. Pirrr, T. id. WOODEUEE. Say'i and reasurer—JosErd Krnornuay. Justices of .t'eace —W. C. Boaamr, N. TIM% Coristables4lostaficts WELL:, L. T. Borst. Policensen—Al. EL BURNS, JANIS C. BITING. 1 SchoolDireetors—J. A. Connino,Preaident of Board ; N. TIM), '' - ^sanrer; J. P. Vaxnapir, Sec' y ; S.W. ALVORD, , ‘II,IYE, Jam: HoLatra. ' Overturn , --.Dr. J. W. Lvlr. , ..N. W5l. Mix. Auditor rACIPsItI.s. E, J. A. RECORD, BRO. RIDGWAY, itssessot Phyricii A rxx. BoLomoN Ara. ( AMERICAN CYCLOP_EDI4. The new edition, entirely re-written by the ablost writers on . evefy object, which is being issued now bimonthly, (the 7th volume having appered lately), is. a work (being in its present edit ion a library in'itselt) that not Only no literary Tan, but no intelligent tamillylcan afford to dispense with. Rev. Dr. Lorca has been appointee)-sole agent for. Bradford county. As the workl cannot be 'procured except thro' the authorilod agent of, each district, it will be well for those desiring its first impresslons, to subscribe ati once. The Shirk is to be illustrat ed' with several thousand engravings and mips, and-will be Completed in sixteen volutiaes. The P. 0. address of Mr. Lt.scli will be in future Ebaira, 21:11". ;MARRIED. - YOUNGIIO---lIITYPING.--On ritursday, Aug. 13, 1874, aft the residence of Mr. G. W. Dick ey. by Rey. C. E. McMaine, Prof. Benjamin C. Youngman, of Mauch Chunk, to Miss Mary D. Bunting, or Towanda. SCOTT:-I t3cott, aged 60 years. KNAI"D‘—ln the 10th inst., Deacon Aaron Knapp, o Leßoy, aged 86 years. _ I HOAGLAND.—On the 11th inst., Manning Hoagland, of Leßoy, aged 33 years. . STONE.— Alpha•St KEENEY. Keeney, ter of Da age. The socie' an irrepar. brothers a ono-, who b EMI ing and unl pure gold influence a, ment day. "Bleesed ANDA MARKETB., WHOIESALE PRICES. Corrected every weonesday, by 0. 11. PA.#ll subject to changes daily. Wheat, IR bush Bye, 1 1) bu 4 . Buckwheat, It bush Corn, V , Oats, ift busb; Beans. ( Itirt•—• • • Butter ) inn do (dairy,) 9 lls new . Eggs II dos , It Potatoes, 11111bnah,rtow , , r 4) ?lour "f barrel 8 .50 d 700 Onions 111 bnsh j 2 00 4 •, . Whosurrs Onanr.—Wheat 60 lb. ; Corn 56 lbs. Rye 56 lbs, Oats 32 IbL; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 88 lbs.; 5 62 lbs.; Btu; 20 lbs.; Clover , Seed 60 lbs.; T y Reed 44 Os; Dried Peaches 33jibs.; Dried Appl a 22 lbs.; Fla:Seed 50,1b5. , I Tow . • mon Pleas; will be exp. the Boroug DES ?.187 scribed lot.: Borough of l 'north-try -1 ton, - lout Braniholl ; and 190 fee said laud le! Mott., Se of A. J: No HA- _BOOK OF, POLITICS • won 1874, • BY ON. EDWARD McPIIERSON.; cr.r.3a r 11015 F. OF lISPIIESENTATIVF-8 V. rt.• This Acc zu and ncranalar, Volume, gives the Fru arcoun on the "Increase of Salary Act " and its repeal, on Transportation, Civil Rights,, and Fi nancial Qistions, including the act of 1863 creating "-Legal Te dere " and coin interest on Bonds, and the 'sari Expanding and"oolltractingaCts since. President Grant Messages and Memorandum, In 4 terviews, Letters, Proclamations. and Action in Alabama, Arkansas. Wilds= and Texas, ,Supreme Court Decisions. Illinois and Wisconshr Railroad Liras. Cortstltutiorrad Air.endments, male and pending. tni States, and Nation. "Back-pay" Statis tics, Tablas of Appropriations, Debt„ Electians, CAN ramp button by States and sections. to. In. f 'campaign. Cloth, $2.60, post-paid; Addrelis GEO. FRB. DAWSON. P. O. Boa 431, Washington, D. C. Towanda i . Aug. 10.1874: O . • NE 60tLATCw111 Pay One years' anhaliptlon for the i , . . TOW.INDA ,40TIR/4 . AL. ' -, • i. ' 4 .... Jo ' ; sine its anlugement, °UMW' as much matter u any other' paper in the county, g a Atli and carefully prepared rec procedinir ord of all county news. It contains the Court Jury and Trial Lists, Weekly report of the Marko Abstract of Eiherii7 Sales and the cur rent news the day: t ' Try it. S cud for *sample copy. which will 'tie sent frcie o n application. H • D. M. TIIIIIIIIII. July 234 Editor and Prop'r. MoNlAt LOST- $5O RE W ARD.. —On the grounds oeccupted by the circus in . Towanda 'Gush. July 7; an envelope containing Three, riunired Dollars in bills Of the following de. vcelsatiar a: Three $5O ($150); balance in twin tier. tens end fives. The- finder will receive the above reward and no questions asked. on, returning the same tb the Postofilce, or Mr. Smith, on the tam forme* owned by Stephen Powell.; 111 North Towanda. • glib' IS 4-flArps.-.!'Wyaltudag, • -ths New American gewlagl!". ,fieittag the teia chit! ,outlemen, we would call lon to our now styles of Eihoei toff tatmlei , wetti. : Prices low. Conan k Mann 'the Court House . . liEnticEo. Good people, & for what you get, and are the supporters, do you realize that IC laces where general credit is given, realli pay for all that the beats f poor pay consume? It is added ) l afoverything you get, and honest ht;d3cr our part we propose that it ger be . so. From to-day wo !Shut. At accounts and long-winded Cred- Groceriei for Cash or Prododo, at cos; Como alai moo- the proof Of it. limilinar, & HAIOII - 4 Red, White & Bine Stoke. , -- S EC. -- 1 • •\ 1 SOCIETY AND 9FFICLU. DI• a fallowing illreaari is published far Thursti:sky of each mouth. JOmra H. Stuns!. 8. Parr DIED Motor, August 8, 1871, Thomas tho 12th inst., Mrs. Stone, wife o no, of Leßoy, aged 37 years. In Pike, Aug. 7. 1871, llra. Amy T ire of Clinton Keeney, and dangh id Codding, in the GOth year or her y in which' she lined line Buffered ; tile beg. Husband and children, I d sisters, dcnply mourn for a 'dear her sincere piety, her pure. apc• ''able disposition, her self.sacrific pmplaing spirit iron all hearts. The 1 . her Christian character and her 'll cobtinne to shilio until the judg .. re. the dead that dia in the L4d." is "S SALE.-By virtue of writs leaned out of the Court cif Com .l-Bradford County, anctlo me directed, • .to public sale t the Court now, in •of Towanda, on a MONDAY, SEPTEId• , at 1 o'clock, p.. m. the following de • ieoe, or parcel of iand situate;' in tho Towanda, bounded as follows: On the dile Ittreetosat by land of Widow Wee. by an aller,A and west by lands of W. • ding 06 feet fronton said Bridge street deep, with a framed dwelling thereon; • led upon as the proprty of George W. lied and Winn into execution at,' the suit ble ye. George W. Motet. l • J. M. SMITH, Shoryt Il TRIAL PST :OR BEFEEMBER TEMI.IBII.' ii VICO .. Irma& .. IIIUM Rieman Ira T• . • Coal __ I Co. ... • . —.Ma catkettneWhealsr ik VI Kota - 811111f0rd.... t :. ...Jed Aaron Roesler vi JIA Dail* is 3 HPUgh... ....uspt Asa Doty vs Win Snyder... - ..,..,.cunt J 0 Robinson vairvlneoooper et al ~.a It W Noble vs Ditnlel Sweet i appeal James Gibson velum Gibson et al.. trespaul G 11 Linderman 4 Co n J IF Means a 1.... debt Dennis McMahon va 3 Opre Flaerty.... ..... —eject Al 3 Cowles vs Anson Collins - - appeal ,Win A Mason vs 1E Co I&B B Co ,for att D J i fieet vs .I. n .. .. B • er vs " " " " 1 Chas Myer va * *" " .. A E Comstock v I B William debt Nelson Veen I vs Daniel Wells . . ..... —eau Elhanan Smith , v John 0 Mason.. .... .....appeal Clark & Meddaugh va Thwands 80r0.... ......debt J W Canal toe vs Danhll Hill Jr ' id fa John Griffin vs Tbomas M uir lk Co ' trespass A E Monad! vs t& N Canal '& ft 11 Co...treirpus I •• 41 , .. Oscar U Rockirell vs 8 /I Coal it 811 C0...f0r att Philo Mingo' vs 1 • " " 4. . Mures wargo vsfori ells • appeal Penny Pargo's n lot 1 D 0 DeWitt Am v Henry' Ward......debt Job P Kirby vs Amos 0 Pratt slept C B Barnes' use .r' E B giiiion's Adult appeal " •' I. 1 Chas gelltun's Admr..,.ippeal Jay Greene vs 110 mane Inaurance Co debt D Hank:Won vs Edgar Flak kd act fit Edward Overton fits Me ,11U Co ' 1 cue Wm Vandermark, vs John 0 Ward ease National Broome Co Bur Use vs. D A Beeve.latme •• . ••1•; •• , •• . •• Amass Hancock vs Andrew & D A Newton:.. appeal Caroline It MHO nee Vs Parley Johnson debt 18 W Wheelock vtl 8 W Paine Autos's. --ad fa Joseph Humphrey's use ye Johro•11 Lines, .. :•sci fa C 8 Stewart vs il4lllaltolllMolTOW... ....... ...appeal ‘B W Latta did Viaair • • • •aPPeal &J Noble vs JotiP,lltrb et al eject Barron & lloelo •vs 8 Bentley ' appeal Vol Smith's A vs Henry Forges i i p.trover Samuel N Blood Johnill Murray ..,.. . slept wirldhim U'n H ling /louse vs D Shoeinaker.appt 8 W Pain's As'gres vs Germane Insurance Co.debt P Brady vs Jane Gibson I ' appeal 1 '•runtri WEEK. • BCr Townsend vsltUtoni = P ,I - appeal Geo 8 Hemet vs Geo W G lane D A Park vs C litensikerl debt Lewis Havens vs p L Ward's ndmr debt Jonathan Whipple's Adair vs D Cash's Admr.ao run F U Persons vs Jobst Wolf appeal PII Stowell ye Jules Beer h. Co - . :-.;... :.debt A 0 Moore vs Johla!Coing masse P 8 Wynkook vs E Smith ... s ....case John Jones' Admr vs U A Riff appeal P Id Stowell 'Trustee vs JIB Weer & C0..'.. . - ...debt G F Cole vs Joseph' Malley rep Chas P Welles' Ears vs lease Spalding .. . .. ..for att O D Bartlett vs Malone Leder appeal Wm Brava vs taut B Foster... •• " debt Winn Poster yr win Braise ' ...Cllte Hiram Horton via H Ely appeal Pecan & Cowell vs E H Smith ^ Undo * Geo B Mann vs Eliza Boardman ..scl fs Fos,Stevens,Mereur & Coiva fit&ECosi&BECO. for att Wm W Bowman slrm Boha et al. .... ...act fs Mosier Bowman ' go va Wells A Titus yep 8 J Bela.. ve Mark. yler ..appeal •• J C Tyler • :.a ppeal' , John (tuella et arvi John Hewitt appeal 0 13 Howland vs ID Clues sups Lafayette Leonar vs Fanning Cole et al ... . —eject John Holmes VII James Meater ' trespars B B Mitchell's use vs Armenia Twp , appeal ()When' Bakor valSldney IT Lewis :.....appeal Abram C Moore vB Ingham vs A trop 1 John Curninine.... eject II li t a "...speed Ellen K Mitchell' use vs ( James Kelly., .. .: . —elect 0 G Gridley vs Seymour Beaton appeal Epfiralm Case vs A J Beers • ' appeal Dr EL Gardner vt John Clapper • inapt Lewis & Coons veiPerry Ii Harding et al act fa If A Bess vs J G Hensley.... • appeal A L McKean vs atephen Bean ett et al sci fa • A .• W A Chamberlin"ya AdanU Express C 0.... ....eme Jason P Horton ell al %,s Elias Detrlcb et al —.set fa Geo Et Welles vs P . 4. N 3•1 canal & 13 B. Co eject J P Kirby et al ve IC,Dayton et a 1... ... .. —appeal Franklin H Ferro vs Robert F Beddington—ease I f James W il liams T NCBM Co ... . . .:.ease Frederick William vs 11 0 ER C 0.... ...... ' . ...case John VanWert va PSIVIII Buell .. .......... '... issue Itichard.Horton v Samuel Hyatt.. • ....-.•aPPeal Cyrus D 8111 vs W la W Decker ' inapt Subpc' nevi for iecond iireek returnable on Mon day- Sept, St 187#; for third Week returnable on Monday, Sept. 21,11814, eti 2 o'clock. 1 0 . H. IiENJ. M. ' , Emi t Prot.- Towanda, Aug. 19. 1811, SHEEP C V a. Ix order tom to r. BEET stock of • ' : • F ALLI .. C 4 ..._. Ever opened in bite mar • 1 • 14E1 S VEFER IfY SU REG,ARLE A It is tuwocess STRICT •Y F - • And are only offeled al greatly reduced prkea nth• er than carry the m over to next season. _ 1 Towanda, Jul ZI, la 7 1111 P iitTgl3" t'OR; • PASSAGE ,13111. 1 , Great Britain and' Milan cie /as France and G Great Britain d Irela France and y t i New York , 4. to rest: Bit , .41 1 t its .• co , likii Partios traveling to Ord from Europe or the West can purchase lickots of asst less rates than at any other, office inithe country. - Our lines climprisa aoso of the largest and'finest BTEAXICEU3 la the World—gaging direct to and from LIVERPOOL 4 QIJEENSTOWI4, 1,0171:0017, GLAS GOW, LoNzfoxpgany, CARDIFF, BRISTOL, BELFAST an CONTI:I4I=AL PORTS. • Remember irtd Wye us a callbefore , purchasing elsewhere. INOBLE & vatimarr. Tee °Prelate Court House,Main St.' • • Towanda. ' a., ALIT l 1874. • $1 30 g r i 1 50 150(2 00 27 0 27 30 0 pA. & .Y.ChfAL & Bit CO. ARRANOTIMITv Or P 41387010211 TRURO T 1 take ere" JUNE 16,1574. BOOM' No ,No. 13 P.SI. e al 2 051 260; 5 a 5 T 40 9 00245 935590 9 448 28 9 50 3 38 .... 3 4.11 . 1 3 ssi 610,1 14, 26 , ..... 47 . 4 57! • .I 5 13 1 1 1.115 35 5 48, 6 00 610 305 6 50 II 720 lib* 60 12'57 800, . . . !El 12 11,5 25 2 3 11 81b ,e a 401 4 45, 48, 5 00i 6 Cij 9 05 ApDITIO:4I-TIAIIIII. No. 32 leaves Towaiidt 7'lo a. tn.; &topping at all tallow. arriving at Way rly.at 8 05. amit'Elmiza 900 A. 41. - ; • 1 No. 33 leaves Elmira 5 o-- So. 31 Stations, arriving at Waverly, 15, and Towanda T 10 p.n. Train 6 leavit'PhilaoelphLs 2:10 P. 514 Now York 12 M., irriving at Tunkhannoek 10:00 P. 51. ' . Train 3 leaves Tanklumnock et 7:00 A. W. ing at Philadelphia 2:15 P. 51.. and New' Tort 3:55 i • T ll rains It and 15 end d WT. with Pullman Sleeping ' ears attached. • ; ;Drawing ROOM earalaltiched Trains 2 and 9 between Elmira and Philadelphia. ' • 11. A l l Mr.= Superintendent. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.-, Notice Is hereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of Andrew J. Bototason, late of Oran• ride. deed. must bake =eagle payment, and all WIN= Using dal* against said edits mess pre. emit them duly antliimticated for settlematit. 'LURIA UOalNBO2l. 11 U. SCOUTIN. AqUidattlloll. Aug.% '74. ING Ell L',HE AP! fur the LAHUEST :61 1 OTAING t, I will for the TY DAIS BLEB CLOTHING ISS C 0 T ! !!!!!!ITM!!! Fp for 19 1 IBBT-CLABB. nosEtu.dp) TICKETS, &c., 'HEE NOTICE d to New York , $lB 00 l es oe ' 20 00 d to Tewand4...... 21 00 .1. 0. • 26 OD 4. • .. . 6 DO In and 22 DO d Germany. .-.. . 24 'OO. and Kansas— • 15 00 SOUTHWARD GZ:ZEI2 I grAptIONS. BE No. P 8 05 9 50 ♦ Y 1- N; Falls ..Buffalo.. . Akiburn. -Ithaca. i Wilverly -Athens PM 12 55 1445 940', 6 45 Pit P 1 116 9 45 11,9 35, 7.90 Milan.. I Tana!,. g i w a Fre i n tu it ng ' ' d a ILacarrille Walnut open Tnnthn% .. .Llag I) J. .Pittaton. IWI Eat. if e v Ml Chunk lAllentown E P June' • I ..Phlra.; 'New Tort Waahrlon. I I 12 ISO 12 35 231 ~4 m w orirals7 r iomoOTui whol•ort mat i know wag our „ 4 , organ from tho past Mx months seventeen' yeatii, •-• zu uir Address, j DANIEL F. BRATTY CO.. 1 10 232 w a g i th g ton, Warren Co.. New ;arm**. / 2 22, 120 Aug..Ctf. I • • 11 461 130 12 15 1105 , T 1025' 10 05 1 9 001 8 55: 8 45' 8 201 001 5 10 10.7{1219 I 110 33'12 10 .11-1. Lief HAZE 110fEWEIL * * , 1 1 10 05 1 11 40 This standard 1 article le couirounded with the 1 3 301 9 15. 1 • 400 900 Mated Care. ' .1. 3 _ • ; ',' ffill nr.: seo~ , New . , 4vartioinnonts. DIVA. G.tf - . ' • ' CAMPTOWN, RADFORD COUNTY, PA:, Trests Chronic Diseases by new Mathods.. 31s consult° iby ktteit ' - [Aug. • BRIDGE LETTING .-`. Sealed pro-. Poses will be received! sit the house of D. J. McOnutey, in Howes twp., on THURSDAY, AUG. 13, 181. until .3 eeekckp. m., for the repairing of ; the bridge across the Schrader Branch of Towanda. Creek at that place.ll3peciacattons for the same may , be seen at the. Commissioner's Once and at the house of J. D. Afefiraney, for one week previous to the letting. j , MORRIS SHEPARD, B. RITYDY/SVALL, . ABRAM BREW. Conuniasioners. Coto'. o)!Bee,'Ju VOR . SALF,,.. —A -lirallable Parris In Leßoy township, (known as the Lamb farm) on road leading from Canton to Towanda.— beivir Wir 2311 Whir: front MituDequa Springs and 334 from Carbon Ran coal &Mt. The farm contains about 250 acres, with an abundance of wood and water, large orchard. splendid cider mill, frame - dwelling horns), taxis. ht., thereon. For Anther particulars enquire be the premises of O. A: Kelly,. or of (IL. LembiTinrainia. re. • . (June 2. VALUABLE FARM FOR SAT P , now offer gine of the Attest' farms for Sale la Bradford Cionnly,l ideated two miles from Ulster. 'Upwards of 200 saes-175 acres Improved. good fruit of every description. al fine dwelling. Wm, sheds, sad all necessary balding thereon, will be mid for a reasonable price. and time glum to the purchaser. 'tor further particulars enquire of Arno - J. L. 0088111. Athens, Pa. R om ACADEMY. I I . The Lallterm of this institution wl 17, 1874, under the supervision of PELL, assisted b7l Bliss L.A. RID PABBIIOIIE SEELY, and continue, The iltatitletora.hothin the English, and also the languages, are' to retiolre . any comments. 1 • • ' turrtoy.l • • Common Eng1i5h..:........,] $5.00 Common and one gher English ' 600 Single recitations 3 00 411 Bills`-must be Paid by the 3161414 of Vie fern'. It is the aim of tie Faculty, in all departments, to make sound students; and every effort will be made to render theiterm's work thorough and pro. Stable.' Special attention will be given to students wishing to qualify Or common school -teaching. . Good board can bei obtained on reasonable terms, but students can Leeson expenses by renting rooms and boarding themselves. For further information address I I r: L. CQUISPELL, Some, July al, kIIINCIPA.X. BARGAIN§ !STEMI liinif,alns In Fry Mill Pettel A: Co., itain Towanda, Merars. Brawhall ME the atpore store, and POI open on 84T11111 ♦ail sell It out at prri QM Como Lino, coiue'!i! iittl~'monry And. 6, ' .e 4 WT • A. CH D I A EIMI WATCHES AND G (ICES, Ju"e 2, 1274 DANIEL F • . •• • BEATTV kiPLATT'S _ CELEBRATED , G OLDEN. TO'SnUE. PARLOR 08. ' I GANS. Are ranke d by, eminent musicians and distin gUlahed me n of honor in this country and in 11 En rope, as the leadlngl parlor organ win use. We challenge any maker to equal ; ., al them l For Church, Sabbatit Schools, Ledges , as well as e parlor, they have.no equal. Testimonials and cards of honor are Constantly being 'received in Cieir favor. An offer. Where wehave no agents we will allow any .one wishing topurchase one of' our organs, the (f t agent's discount. ' Iso to lany responsible ,party wishing to parches ono of- our organs from a dis tance, and prefer to see and examine it before pay ing for it. the same will be granted them by sending us a recommendation from. the 'cashier of your nearest bank, or some prominent man in your vi cinity, and if the organ Is not plat as represented, youhare the liberty to return the same at our ex pense, w 6 payingthe freight both'ways. It is with pleasure we introduie the Goupth - ToNorn, know ing that it will giie niversal satisfaction , as it Pos eeses many sdvan gee over all others. The , tone excels In fullneas; and the deep vibration of sounds an evidence that itlstands '. first ae to merits of all musical instruments now in use. I • We select a few, abstracts . from letters and edito rials which we are 'constantlyreceiving in faVor of our organs, and,wiSh you to relid them : I We cry "Eureks. j ' for we found? t vhat we wanted. IJ. P. WIFIAR, arrisburg,'Pa. I am pleased with the sweetness of its tone. - PROF. N. p, VAN LIIRAITEE, Moline; 111. ' 1 Pure as gold.--baily_Patticit. i I Our musical t ribes dill to sed it. They are de lighted with it: I OVJ. L, MEET, Altoona; Pa. ! We Would reco mmend this excellent instrement to the musical world, for Its Rue:less of tone.—Po , tersburg (Indiana) I mocrst. _ Combines sweeu.— Lewistown Gazette. ~ For quality; Finizeptuesa_und; they arOlLlle . iliaile/. 8808.H013T. ILBHCE. I can with pleitrure recommend; it to say in want of a drat-clam parlOr orgai. PHOP..O.IIIINGHB, Ushony City. I am Well plea l ed with them.' J. B. SECIEBIST. ; I Hagerstown, Md. IL lam pleased With ;the tone o f the instrument 1W31.110/3ERTS Brooklyn, L. I. $6 ,First among iti ;advantages is the great scope of its expression. being constructedto play the softest musk. and, when desired, to . Ihcreasft its power: Can either gradually or suddenly produce more voti 1 „ umo of tone than any other organ of Its clam Tblit is accomplished ,bY our now Patent Double _Forte A . D . Swell, so arranged that trie; sound, is thrown out by. " a direct passage through the case: . 10 We desire that. every 'familYl , throughout this 616 9 5 4 11 8 533 8 625 8 ~ ___,„ la coun t r y, a s well r4 ' r4 ' Europe. may test ite ... wonaorsui _ l3 musical producing qualittbe. Orders have been re} 00 calved at such rigid rates "ithatvie have been cona -29 polled to enlasgelthe manufactory; and put on a still 03 larger foree of skillful mechanics in order to supply 53 the demands. ' Wo, however, now aro hsppy to an. +l2 nqmice that. e can 1111 orders promptly and with ir the utmost dispateh.' We:also call the attention to' '1 16 one world-reno7ied ' • , ' I , 1 ,-- EUREKA: PIANO. " ! I .11 , .. This Piano Ls faaLlgainlng, , a repulaticn as the lead lag plano.forte now-in ass} 1 1 1 • I .1 Send for illustrated price list and a list of testi. 8 7 458 7 7 j 7 8 6 4.001 6 6 ;6 320 5 1 5 915 i Its effects are I tts wonderful &bit satisfactory 10 eTC.T. It restores gray or faded pa; MI its youthful colcir. It removes all araptiona, Uniting and dandruff ; and the scalp by Be use becomes Vitae and clam By its tonic properties it restnres 'the 'capillary gbuubs to their ni:rinal vigor, Prevonting baldness,. and making the *Mr grow thick and strong. As 'a dressing nOthlog ban been found so effectua4 or sip:drat:lo, Hates. , • Dr. A. A. State Assayer of 2ilasiatlailsetts. says of it: "I •at''' der it EAs /gi r l:repos:Wks P for its intended pur avg at ill This elegant 'change the color undesirable It is easily a . quietly and ..- 'illicitwill neith B. E. Elobl by all IN Si I open AEGESE P. L. CURIE. GSVAY and E. ,twelve 'weeks. on and Wirer too well known %fatal of B. A. Court. Ilauiso, EMI ;:Lt tilt' St °el in btve Lot AYOLI7OII3 r • OE th:Al.4il!. at eibh the sta- 0.1 sg11:\:\ DELNIIII lal ~~ iLt..ll 13 • D S , U :I MEM ToWANDA, P 4 EMI BUirrTY ca, or, .0 gth In 14 tone.— texqulclte of torso. !TEM $• . (111431.11 . TEM iI*SCIM6I. eparation auti be relied, l on to .1 tho beard ktll grayer any other to broth', or tack. at discretion. -- being ha one preparatioit, and 1 , products permanent color rub yea off. I r liastufttanredDy ui atiafe tad • .• tataledletme• Legal BUSTEE'aj BALE' of ,Co — al and -L. Itidlroadpropertfist the Counties of Sallivall and Ilradford, State of Penneylvsnii. By virtue of design Malaga esseed o f Trited, executed and delivered by the Sall -- /k Ede Coal and Railroad Cinrqdriy. of the - State of Penttsylve- Elbo to tbo undersigned aS Trasteek_dsted the doe day 4YrNovember. 1848,40k1 recorded in the office for recording deeds,, dc.. In and for the - county of Dradford. in said State, In Mortgage hook No. 10 . 104011 dd. In and In, the 224 clef Norarrthert dA,,D., 1888, and t ore Ofßoe for . the reoording 0.1 eeds'. for , In !taduillvarl!conlty - .ln sald Stare. in Seegers 800 k _ NO. 2. pages 82 toga It:totally% du the ash der of.Deher, D:,1888. I. the undersigned:se Trades tut aforesaid; hereby give notice f will. on WEDNESDAY. the 14411 day Of WT.O=4 tot, at , twelve o'clock atnoon of that day It the Exthange Saletaltconts. Number 11l Broaden, hi the City. County and State of 11W York:•sell at 'suction to the highest, bidder, the prop. erty,',rfght., privßeges and franchises conveyedr_or tuteAded to bei conveyed to me by said Mortgageor Deed of Trust ;;default baying been 'tad. by the aid 'cluilleutirt the terms and conditions of said' =orgy, and such 'default laving continued for the see of el sty daft., and 'being required ift ing to make inch sale by 'holders of at Pad one tenth in amount or the bonds secured by said Mort gaze or Deed of Trutt, which were at the time of making such request due and outstanding. • The property aforesaid Includes some Ave thou. sand acres of land 'Gaited In Cherry and Colley towrird i d , ps, Inlullivaia County, in the State of Penn sylve bei ng the following named warrants and parts of warn Wit ; John Baker and Audrey Eppld. and parts of Philip Sabi; George Roberts. Joseph P. Norris, WlRLtra Stein, Leonard Jacoby. Philip Wager, "Lamy ~ Epple, Peter Bedster, David Zeigler. Samuel Carpenter,. Veber Chase, Dudley EU* Ellpht Gillet. homas Wien, Richard Temlinson, Jacob ale Bitter , T ser, Joseph Tatem , Calllnson Reed,Dettbeg Clover and Christian Getting, and be. lug ail the coal lands of the aald.Company; and the railroad of said Company, and all. the lands of the said Dompany , nowoccupled for the main of de- Pots. couttruethigehtingei he., and at the road-bed. of said rallroadlrom their mine* in said county of Sullivan, to the reedit northern terminus thereof. at, or. agar the Borough of Monroe,ln the County of ,Bradford, State of Pennsylvania; rtel all the corner. ate franchises of said Company. as .secured by - their Charter. Together with all and aligsdu; the build. Inge and Improvenients, rights, liberties. privileges:- licreditaments and appurtenances to the Rune ap pertaining, with reversions and remainders, rents, issues end profits thereof. . ' Per a more full and, complete description of the ProPerty to be sold, with its bout:dein and loco. tiousreferenee may to had to the said Mortgage, of Record as aforesaid. , Twins of Sale.—Ten - per cent. of the purchase. money is to be paid cash in band on the did , of gale. and the balance 14 IC be paid • within thirty days tbereaftir, at Room Smiler 4, in Number 48 Wall Street, in, the City of New York, State of New York; and upon payment of "the silt balance In full, the punks/ter will receive a deed'to the said property. 'conveying such title as is vested in mess Trustee as tfotesaid. , Dated liareb.l9th. 1874. I I • ', JOHN A. STEWART. Trustee for ihe bond.holdars of the Sullivan 1 I 'Erie Coal 'and Railroad Company. W. 4. W. simwearr, Attorney forTrnatoe. 43 Wall Street, New York City. • ' March' The above advertisement appears in the following jnowspapers pnbliahe4 in the city of New York, W. wit : "The Evening Post Weekly,t-,"The New Yofk I Weekly Nall," "New 'York [spectator Sind Weekly Commercial Advertiser." - I ' GISTER' •S la hereby glion'that there have been filed In' the °dice of Pegister of Wlll3 in and for the County of 'Bradford, accounts" of adualn:stration upon the tollowtng estates, viz : , Partial account of G. W. Bailey and Win. B. Stevens, executors the last Will and Testament ' Stevens, Daniel Bailey, demired. '2 Account of Biwa L. 'Rockwall. guardian of 'Monies E. Brawnson,lminor child cf Willis Brown son, late of West Burlington. Onal acctinntM; Britton Longwell, warviciiik administrator of the estate of George A. Longwell.. late,of Columbia, deceased. 4. account Of M. ,Carey, admladstrator of the estate of fietOetiVerkhetnr. late s of Orwell, _ deceased, = 11 5. Venial account sarainiptra.. tria of the estate of Benjamin Benson, late of Col umbia. deceased. S . 1 acccuantf '8.1). Harkness, ;Mardian, of WlBl6 and Julia Vanallen, minor children of 1). I'. Van Allen. late of 801100161 d, demised. 7. 'Mal account O. Tracy, guardian of El• ruer ,Wood, minor child of E. E. Wood, late of Snaldield, decousel. . M.:Final aceOunt of.S. J. Mickok, guardian of \ Mary LA. Jackson, new Mary A. Slur, minor child of - J. 4acason, late of Canton, deceased. . .1).• Final account of David Callen and John Mur 141'executors, of the last Will and Testament of , Bridget Cullen,llate of Albany. deceased. • " ' - P): &al atcount of Philo Mingos and A. L. Cran- '' • ! mer; inistratora of the estate, of John Mingos. late of Mciaroe: deceased. . 11. iFtuaraccounti.of Wm.-McMorran, guardia,u of -I • James N. Sinclair, minor child Of Duncan. Sinclair/ late of Ulster, deceaSed., 12...'Final aecOnne of fif. S.L Bond audit'. C. Arm • ' strong executoreof the last Will and Testinient of - Touts Bond, late of.. , Welle, deceased. 13. Final account \o' Guy M. Tozer. executor of. , , the lest Will and ,Testanterit of Eeziah B. SPalding. ~ deceaSed. 1 ~ r•r\ n ' . /... • . IliFinal account of Morris and L D. Shepard, ~ <.• - executors of the last Will and Testarr.eut of Nathan ' Shepard, late of Wells' detethied. . / - 15.1Finil acionnt:of Morris \l,ewis t 'administrator ~,, . of the estate of Ifergan Lea - ii \ lato_of Towanda, , boroi deceased. ii• IG. Partial account of H. 1.. Steitt; administrable "'el:clinic life of Frmdis 'Tyler/late `of Atbens, de ceased. ' 1 'i' 1 17.1 Final account o* l A.' Porter; ~.teduistrator of the estate rd J. W. rennin, late of -Mtislen, N. ' 'L. deceased: 1 ~ 1 ; ' _ \,,, '•-- i 1 18. j Final account I , John J. Vannoy ann,D. F. ,' Shatincki, executors o Ithe last Willand Testament , cif G. W,Shattirek, la of of West Burlington. dee\ • 10., Final account of Wm. Snyder, adminiatra • • . or the estate of Loreub. Tyrrel, late of Home, del:* 1.. 20.1 - Final seem:int of Safes Calif, guardian, o Frank H. and Sarah Howland, minor children of Cl. li. Howland. late of Elmira, deceased. , , 21.1Final,acconntot Louisa A. Clayton. guardialt • of Ellen It, „Loretta' B. and Frank.B. Crammer, minor 'children of A. Crammer, late of Leßoy, deed. , /12. i Final account or, David Ingham and T . G. Ir. , *in, administratora of the estate of Joseph Fearni , -,y; lats'of Leßoy,dee,,,,-aseil. . • /23.1 Final account of L. G. Venhorn, guardian of ."- . ;Eliza; Jane and Martha Merry, minor children of Truman Merry, late of Granville, deceased. ' .' 21:1 Final account of Lewis Goff and Orson Rickey-. • . administrators of the estate of N. B. Dunham, tato ' - of Berne, deceased.: ,1 - . _... Also, the appraisentent of property set-off by ex qv:it:ire or admiMstrators to widows or children of • the following decedents, via : , 'Estate of Wm. lloaglin. . . " " Ged. P. Barrett. - - • . - " " Martin Johnson. r - Albdrt Barnes. ••,. Nosh Macer. ' D. E. Sherman: '• Levi D. Albro. - ..,. Josephus Campbell. , 'Joel B. Ticknor. . • " 'r :On V: tuihcraft.' . . , ' " Mrs. Nancy 0. Brown. • . " Andrew Fraley. ..- ' , , I. Allen B. Dorsey. And the same will be presented to the 'Orphans' Cq_igt of Bradford County.' THURSDAY, September' - 10t.h; A. D. 107 a, at 2' O'clock, P. M., for col:ulnas- , Um Mad allowance. 1 E ,O. J. CHUBBITCH. Aug. 13, '74. a ' , ' - Register. ' .. Mil NOTICE. Janis ' Fox vs.,;ltandall 4lanley. In the Court of C on Pleas of 13eadford County. No. 315-305 Mar,Term. 1871. The undersigned, an auditor - appointed' by tho Conti to distribute money in the hinds of the Sher iff arising froth sale of defendants real estate. will attend to the ;duties ef the appointment On WED NESDAY..fleptember2, 18:1-1. at 2"o'clock, P. 114 at his Office in Troy borough, when 311 persons inter ' sated are requested to attend. _ W. 11. CIIINOCERN. 13. - • Auditor.- EXECUT 0 - R'S --• 'S NOTICE. • JLJNotic.e is hereby } given that all per indebted to 'Oats' eatate of Elisha 'Keeler. late of gent& dee:sued, are requested to =Ahab:mediate payment 10nd 211. persons haring claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settle. merit. MAC ISAESIL, lIISAII ELLIOTT, . . . Executors. dl tDITOR S NOTlCE.—lliram' Easbreie vs. Jidates Liddey. In tho Court of . Conamon Pleas of Bradford County. No. 187 reb.. Tee, 1671. I •. • The undersigned, en auditor appointed - by tho cotirt to distribute money in the hands of the Sher, Br, arising from sale defendants real estate, milt attend to the, duties of the appointment on TUBS DAY. the 25th day of Angust, 4D., 1871,4 t ono o'clock, P. 31., at the office of Smith .& 3lont,nye. in Towanda;borough, when all . persons intereste4 arelrequesteto attend, • • Xrl3 , 23, 1814. -1: Pr. CCORPORA . TION NOTICE;--, In the matter of the incorporation cirkthe. Par. melr's Mutual Fireensurance Company, of , Trusca-: rorh.÷No.-1134. Sep T., 1874. • Notice is hereby given that the above named As soc:Salon has presented to the- Court of Comxnod PleOs of Bradford Co. their article of Association. asldng for aidecree of Incorporation; and the . said Cdort having examined the same, and Ending them corVect. decree. that they be incorpqrated as pratweit for, qn Monday, the 7th day of September, 18? t, at •lo'caock, F, m., unless cause be abeam to that contrary', T 1 B. M. PECK, Aug. 3 . : . • ProthonotarY, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- . Notice le herebYgtven that all persons indebted . 'the est , ke-of ,Sherman 33radley, late of Pike, deed. most Make Immediate payment, and all per- sods bating claimsagainst Mid estate Mint present ' _ them 'duly antlienti rated for settlement! • I 11. CODDING., Jaly 14-wG I ' . administrator -. V itty Mc*ay.. 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ISM 'M.D. BODMIa. 1 •• - , i . CPPARPTERSHIP:—The unaa-. a , signed hsving forme a imminent:N. nuder the firm name of Mundell d & Myer, wed Waft? conduct the Mitrket business st stis old Wad of Myer & Mundell. where they brio the SastsnesS sr the late firm and the publle,seitsfsnY to call. •:' - 111 -, 1 • , E:D.BMNDELL. Towanda, juji is, re% OHMS. MUM.' I TgE TllBLlC.—Thiving had needy fifteen years expoinneeni boring naiad 9apu9 Ulm I ogee nil suttees to the %QM. Wink dlanded to in", pot of the calmly in atuglitel• and wi 1 54f tionationdinakanteed M . CAL WO; am Nina . Ii ri II 1 .. o. D• • VONTANTE, Auditor