Padforillttpotter Towauda, Thursday, NOT. 12, 1874. LOCALI AND GE ERAL. THE MIST Bapt ist o Church- of Jittl3• tinrille, Ps.; witi be 4edicated (D. Ir 4 to the wcirship of Almigst3 God Nov. 18, i 874. _• .Tnc Special' Court_this week is for the trial of canies in which his Honor Judge M )nnc.w was interested as counsel presions to his election. A. NVILBER !of citizens were present in Court on *troday last,, to witness the opening of the election rebuts by the Prothon otaryjiiad Judgis. - , - PEOPLE who visit Binghamton, will 1)8 sure of a, warm and welcome reception at the Cafferty House, where our old friend, GORD jER/NY, is manaier. Tnr. maN who said " the melancholy days arivome," yid n't tell the truth this year. The, weather is ins mild and pleasant as it aeri ally is in September. RET. DA.ni? &kr!, of Wyalasing, will preach in Sdnroeton next Sabbath, (Nor. 15), in the morning; in Highland, at 2 o'clock, and in Greenwood in the evening.l MN - Mite Society for the benefit of the Presbyterian ;Church, held at E. O. GOOD nica's On Tnesda'y evening, netted nearly tiro hundred and ten dollars. j ' 13. 1 tusno, of Columbia township, 'Who bad his hand badly injured ,while workings patent corn husker, about two weeks since, diediof lock-jaw - km Monday morn- ipg latt ' Man families in this place are suf fering from a seirCity or water, wells ,and eil -1 terns both.heing dry. Tlke river is'said to be !Own than at any, other time during the sea- SOIL • T.nn next sociable of the Presbyte rian ilOnroeton, will be hold at the hotse'oflfr. •Witr.;.tax lifasos, on' the after noon awl evening of Thursday, Nov. 19. All are invited: '• -Joirs W. Mix, Master in Chancery, Ras engaged several days lasi week at Troy in hearing the eiiderice in the case of OLIVER POMEIthT Brothers. The case was cot deter— mineq, lint will bd resume() some other tame. II: A. Bura4NK has changed bas© again, and is soliciting for tho well-known and popular Insuraucd Agency of C. S. RIISSELL. Mr. 13. is prepared to take air kinds of risks. Accidental policies issued for any amount. W. GOODWIN has sold his farm and quarry to 60190 Phi;ladelphia parties, and wo regret to Warn; contemplates leaving town. He is art active, inerg,etio business man, and wedo not like to part with him. E. B. BECEVITI 01 liidgbary, at t' 4.ldH the meetings of the Elmira Farm-ors' Club, and . participites in the discussions. Mr, li. i• one of our most intelligent- citizens, and i m , st successful farmer. Wno CAN "SEAT " Tars ?—Hon. A. Curnn[ - thr, 1 , (formerly a resi dent OTBradford 4onntyi, growed in his garden the past season, a beet mealuring 271 inches CitenraterAnei , ,'and weighing 12 pounds MELAIsrCIIOLP DEATH.—Mn. I.ll.NEtt vA', wife of C:EARLE& WALKER, Of Wind Liam town,htp, conanitted racido on Sun.day by cutting her thrblt. breca4,il hod sufnvr.l from iii-hea!th for f , everal year, csu4'inga derang,ement ,! )f h r mini Her age was .51: years. J WE A4s noti going to ask any of our friends to•send us a turkey for Thar.: giving, but mereli suggest if any of them . - a anticipating anything of the kind, that weft 41f be "at home" forJ.vo days pnOr to the £t h inst.. Our rieigir of• the Argus tits got much "Jcioster," ;that he , won't me for any other vun PEOPLC have -great reason to congratulate theinselvea on 113 e edneatim.-1 advantages offere4dhe.mi here, aml especiaiiy is soh the ease regard to musical instruc- Lim. Mrs. BetzliWoun still c nltinuaa to give lei4o:lS ml the plane, aiO had a goodly number or pupils. Daring the pist year she ha: , more than merited thetibertl patrouage bestowed upon her. ROLL OF HONOR at Towanda Grad-. Schoo!, or natues of atudeuti with perfect record iol att. tis.t.ice, o.eporttneut ...ad studies, for, the week ending N v. G HAITI t: STEPS -\d, FOCilarT, HEMLI , FRANTZ 1;121N17, KUTZILNDAIL., JSNNI?. HVNTI.I:I", i .EUSLY.Z.iTEPIIVZ3, HeTtlE )1:1- NLEE., -ANNIE StVir.C.naL, TLEJARS WCOD, Llitur DoLt. i 4 WIt..Ll3 FORD ES 1 / 4 ..AN INEBRIATED. colored CiLIZ :11 es 1511.ye:i Detrtecratic procession en Thurs.l.ty OVenlng. last, but was ji3tle.l aside toy P r. 1, 11,3 (kri t utzl Li:)%, br aird:la 1 tI) C.A. M. fir pet-wish:on ut,e, o! tae " thlulau.r wh:f) were to screhade the Cougrest , flan elect. recoeb . grautc..l, Sztub.) Fila : " I this is it 'mat. strange I couldn't La telt, rnr T'Ft - .1 it: party NVErri.„ a culortcl Lgel abimt m.mey from 1.1.1(• draver of 3tr. IMAImaLLs stun., ,J 1•1 ~ ..veuM;.; !as?. Ur. n hat miav:,..t money bt,Eurc t an.l I),i:bye tae boy ' L4nf .1 the ta - enty-three dul- Ltri wet& funul iu hi ther• a pizA .1 which he hal puriiiilse 1. .11iS mother ‘I mule up the amount taken from • Mr. B. ; and the buy was diselaarge.l. . OCR yn' , :; townsman, FRANK R. 131 - r::e. • I. ••e!c:brated .1,- • _::<t:ets„R. A. P. , No S Co., are -•nb= a row . pi.2ce entiz tor' Ek , gaut.” Faxsz is ;4..13 ing egood reputation as a nensical composer. It is•a high ,cDmiiliment to Ins ability in that that• yne of tho best publishing hon-cs in the c••.intry rindertake the printing 'a:As:ll2 of his prxinctious. 'OUR Dern3cratic friNkhad a glo r4ut time on Thursday night last. Some of them were happj because the success of Er. rown.s. would bring' dswn the . price -of butter, and others fire yeas3n tint the election of tile'crivat.t. and Ti:zor up albw any p6or. rust ",chn e9ul4ra!3e tea eats, to step up the har sod buy a drink of whisky.'' C..der inch circumstances, I;hy • FloolVd n't the remleracy be lielpy . B . e..nevolent Atisocia ' tian wililhold foir sociable,' during the Winter. The tirei one ran be at the borne of Sirs. Manta WATst.Ne,ier.st Friday evening, (13th inst). All are-cordiallyiitited to be present, and to aid aftir as practical:4 in , replenishing its fAds, thereby enabling the Society to meet the press: - leg wants of the approacking Winter. Dona tions of every kind,—provieions, fruits, groce- - ries, clAiinag, new or second-hand, fuel, to fact anything thatgisineeded by families either for the ireil of the rick, trill be gratefully, received. Slna R . IL Wra.rxe, Sec.y. Atiz REGRET to notice that, our old friend, FEANK lismt.is, was defeated as a can ' f.4,l:3lteriii or dallivan county, on the 3d lust. 11 , 2! deserved better treatment at the hinds oflthe voters of Sullivan county. The Pfeu says' of his defeat "Frank Hann's° received more than his party v.'ite to all the townships. Fork. and Shrews bury did 'nobly : for him. He did not receive the S-otes in Cherry %stitch he had been assured he would gst. Cut Deegan no doubt handed out his ticiets, bat vas unable to control his friends, who generally voted fir Yonklin. This was not fair usage, fur Frank worked cpcienly, and &laved the 'airport of hi! feendt." , 4 - WE Au rejoiced to notice .in the returns of the recent election", that optima standing the fact that almost ergythhig has '" gone Demoeritio," several Bepnblioans who are highly esteemed in fists county, were one essiltal. Raj. Jowls T. Pan; a "Towanda boy," was elected Tadge of the Clout ot Com mon Pleas in Philadelphia, a place for wh:ch he is eminently fitted, and in which he will dia. charge the duties with honor to himself. Cainnss C. Wia.tana was also chosen Presi dent Judge of the strong Democratie district of Wayne and Pike counties, by a handsome ma jority. Mr. W. only accepted the nominttion at the urgent solicitation of 'his numerous friends. His election gives to the district an able Judge and upright, honest man. In the Wyoming and Sullivan district, which usually gives a Democratic majority of several hundred, Judge T. J. Iricisaw led his competi tor, Col. &wry, shan't 300. Judge I. was ap pointed Judge of the District last Winter, and has given general satisfietion on the bench. WE LEON with pleasure that a meeting far the organization of a Beading and Conversational Club, took place on Wednesday evening of last week. A want of. something of the kind has often been expressed in our hear ing, and the names of the young ladies with whom we understand it originated, with that of Si W. Lrrns., of this place, who was chosen president, ate, sufficient warranty that the ob ject, which is announced to be bath entertain ment and profit, will not fail of success. The meetings for the present will be semi-monthly. The programme for the next one, which *lto be held at this. house of Dr. C. IL Tomas, on Wednesday evening of next' week, consists of the Secretary's report, an original'essay, and discussion thereonka recitation, music, a char. rade, and a critic's report. The members 'of' the association hope to render their meetings attractive, and enlarge their number., by the, acquisition of persons who will interest them-• selves in adding to the 'variety and improve ment of their gatherings. PELSONAL.—Hon. G. A. - Gnaw was in town 'zit weok and' honored ns with a call en Thursday evening, while we were mourning over the divastation produced by the "tidal wave." —Deaaon ELI BEIM) was here last week on a visit to. his' aged father. Mr. B. has been an active business man for nearly half a century, laid up a competency,' turned over business to his son, and yet he appears as hale, fresh . and vigorous as most men at forty.. —The 'Lancaster Daily Elantiner says: " Boos= A. Mracon; Esq.. of Bradford Co., and son of Judge 31Eacort, of the Supreme Court, is spending a few days in this city, Mr. SiEECIIIL is one of the coming men in this sec tion of our state." --Judge hose, of Bucks county, is presiding at Court hero this week. The Judge is quite a young rdar, but enjoys the reputation of being one of tll.ablest judges in the State: A GENEROUS AND PRAISEWORTHY, Dar.D.—Sometime last summer, Gr.o. W. - Ami irnoso, one of our most worthy and industri= ous colored men, found himself in embarrass ed circumstances, financially. Every effort to raise the amount to pay off a judgment against his home, was unsuccessful, and an execution was placed in the Sheriff's hands. At this junc ture the facts in the case came to the knowl edge of Ransur.A. PACKER, Esq., who gener onsly advanced the amount required to cancel the jadgment=over four hundred dollars—and told Mr. Asstanoso to pay it when he got able. Sarah generous deeds give us amore ex alted ideactimatakind, and contradict the gen erally accepted theory that men are always act• sated by Wolfish and sordid motives: Mr. PACK ER ie not a cit!zen of this county, but his liber ality in aiding the poor man in the hour of his great need, is oaly characteristic of him. Would that all- men who are blessed with abundant means were possessed of his gener ous heart. DEEDS left for record in office for Tecording deeds, week ending Nov- i : George P Cash to H. L. Scott, trustee, OA 6, 74; Tbwintla__l3oro; Charles D Cash to H L Scott, trustee, Oct 13, '74, Towanda BOro; F A Cash to II L Scott, trustee, Oct 13, '7l, Towan da Boro; 114itt Crispell to Abram Crispell, March 4, 1 71, Windham; C Stockwell to Mre E Mclntosh, Oct 7, - 73, Canton Burn; John Hoover to Allen Hoover, W . : 17, 74, Wyalusin,tf; Stevens to Henry Paltz, April 12, '7l, Burling tun_Boro; Henry Cram nid to S A Rockwell, Ang,18,271, Granville; Ileury Williams to Loui sa Williams, Sept 5, '7l, A.thet.F; A B Moe to James CUMILIiCS, N 17. 4, 71, Monroe; 'Onin Cooper to Joho.Stm - ttin; jr., April 8, '7l, Italg bary;Zererniatt Smith to H 1 Eistia Rockwell, Dec 28, 1850, Canton; Anion H Hickok to The odore Wilder, Oct 5, '7l, :Springfield; Horace Putter to F C Burges., OA 4, '67, Springfield; Patrick Lynekto Cornelius and John Sullivan, Sept 1, '73, Ataeni; Geo B S E W Neil to A J Rastabrooks, Sept 28, '74, Towanda Born; A W Allen to trenry .11 Al/en,' Nov 7, 71, Burlington. Tae Towanda District Teachers' Institute Convened at the Graded School house, on Saturday, Nuv. 7. Present at open ing : G. W. RYAN, President; N. E. Mayers, Er.- SFILDING, STELLA PITCHER, EFFIE PENNY. F.ICKEZ, A3TANDA Cusunuams, ELLIN Moscrum Minutes of last meeting read and approved. o.3 , motion H. E. I'll . cm:a and WR. HORTON were elected memle.rs. "ilea• to prevent Lateness and Absence;" was disou's!td by the teachers, Mr. lloirros ad tliat.w,.) patiently labor ett, even if yve do Lot see as cheering results as m•ght bo desired. We cat. but believe that many parents aro in dulgtng their chillren in ha its of irregularity to their attendance that will ultinvitely prove a curse 1..) them. tinder "Metl.ol:l3 tu Aritbmebc," Mr. RYAN spl.tine.l by bloc'.A each step iu the very eelfet,!. c•.lg. t ryot, ris in lb.)lM;sot ! ,'.4 nigher -kr ithmeile. sugg,4tion3 fOr tLacbi.g primary gr-ruthst - , wtro given by Mr. Elonr.ui. Many tea3hcr.4 would muck: asaiatance in attendMg these , seNiioas, aad i.ll arc cordially iUvitc.t.Aojour'bed to Saturday, Nov: 10. Cu.umEr.LlN, Sec's • • . JorrlNas norr TowN, sr A SOJOURN EE.-A Dzmozit Tic RICVIVA;.—A Lovz FRAE2- AND A' bucuP AL PROCESSION, ENLIVENED STIR Fi:zz GYZNASTIf.S BY A SUPERANNUATED JUMP. INO JAEN AND A LICEN4ED EXIIOIITEIL The year of jubilee iii.cume I Ileturn, ye rat:sown(' sinnerr, borne." "Que-hundred and four majority fbrPowi'.o ia the first' war.)," shouted a self-delegatecl trumpeter, as he made his why to the oorrpra tiou reudezvolp, late on the eveuiugot election day. His voice was mighty as a rushing mul titude,. It waked up the bab!es on Mtin street, and brought femioine nightcaps to front win dovrit, and put t 3 shame the insignificant zeal of tho rooster. The inuoctot nightcaps were unanimous in the opinion that the noisemeant tire, while the More practical masculine proprietors of these dainty little domestic appendages, brought tor- ward a suggestion of "fire-water.' On wont the herald, however, heedless of Republican thought or Republican chagrin. '•One hundred and four majority for POWELL in the first ward!" howled the athlete onee more, raising his foot and striking into the door of a gas establishment just beyond the rendezvous, with the fall force of his vigorous intent, super. added to any quantity of affinitive attraction. "How's that?" callea a Voice over the way. " One hnudred &La boar majority for Powrt z. in the first ward :" shrieked he of•the terrible aspect, gathering up his battered components, and plunging tt another door, was n't even yet the door into the kingdom. " What's that yobs Bay ?" calls .again the de !jailing coica over the way. " Ono hundred and four majority for POW/LL in the first ward:" gasps 'cut with rallying fierceness this besiidered but milli eyed ipirit, clutching in the meanwhile with renewed eagerness it another door that mercrfally gave way to his importunity. A flood of brilliance .fed from the open doorway, that brought ~ u t every line of hie elegantly polsekfigure, for the benefit and entertainment of the few late straggler outside, and the interested night caps at the windows. The final feat of enter ing this paradisiacal doorway, with arms ex tended; and bat aloft, with uplifted foot and corkscrewed.apine, teas too much for him. In vain had be rushed into the corporation splen dor. In vats dad he maLe that last ambitions leap into a chair, with the bartilen of his first ward intelligexce, LA. ! eindplpe bad collapsed, and be stood a pale, meandering mute, to tl.c prssence of Dives and his coadju ' thre. - After brief oonalderatlen, bit face was wish. sa• his noth wiped, his joint, liberally greaseds • and he was put to bed ,with the Preabill Junction that he wax to sleep off the- interim of suspense that mast necessarily inane thb nest day, before the returns gould be had. At the same time a mental elamilatton went Op that the Great Fattier might keep him quiet and in visible until the whole thing was over. The)Vedneeday followthg was a season L niver to be forgotten in the annals of a long obscur ed Dem-crkey. They beamed, they blazed, they flashed, they smiled, they-grinned, they elsePed hands, and boded each other bevels- , int circles of reiterated tenderness, from the liles t lis Reuse to the Greek temple of their bet ter crass rendezvous. A professional gentle man, walking along abstractedly, not far from the Post-Office, got entangled in one of these embraces, and came near being crushed 'in its tightening folds. Recovering himself be step ped aside, and took a survey of the scene, as if the novelty had just occurred to him. Demo crats who are molerately 'comely In repose, are by no means attractive when they are un dergoing the agitation attending an unexpect• ed success. Grizzled bachelors and dessiccat ed benedicts, that have not -smiled since you can remember, begin to limber up and lay elicit them, with a sort of energy that sends the child en off the tddewalle, and the women into shop doors. Yon realize that no particular harm is intend ed, but when explosions are imminent. it is wised to get out of the war: The extra grin= ning done on Wednesday, had a tendency to seam and crack the leathery surface of :some of the Older and tougher faces,. but it is sug gested thnylvill become more Iliiible after : a little use in tha way of smiling; and we who are schooled in all the varied and graceful =dale- Ilene of success, will look charitably on 'their sore noses • and ragged lips. We Itepriblicami, are a magnanimous race. Our work for ionr -teen_bleseed, heaven-crowned years,- has 'not been such as . b leave ne empty-handed in good works, even if we are upon the verge of Democratic dominance. We cleaned up after Bocaisax, and the Aegean stables were not fouler: We kept keine with licCxzeLaill stir ring up the sewers, and when we let the estab lishment, it will be in good order, with careful servants from cellar to garret, and , clean linen for the hospitals.' I On Thursday, affairs reached the climax with, the party. A love-feast was held at the reedez vous in the afternoon, the fervor of which ex ceelei that of any religious revival on milord, The jumping-jack had inked - up refreshed, and an old-fashioned exhorter of the fire-tin& thunder stripe, who had come through di the misty stages of party turn-coating, who lied a holy horror for usury; and lovely predelictione for betting on election, and who dropped in at a Sunday Temperance meeting once, to inform the natives that he hal aforetime been "dan on the knee of affection," and that be ex pected to ind that identical knee on 4 04n:ism's happy shore," was on hand with the ready zeal of a replenished saint. - The services began with rapturous bind clasping. Three colored brethren, who bad been bailed out of jail, for the occasion,' were actually let in at the front door, and privately hugged. The jumping-jack, unmindful of his windpipe and the superior claims of the Argun rooster, lcd off in a series of howla that tended to arouse the somewhat exhausted enthusiaiiin -of the worshippers. The - exhorter finding no opportunity for relating his private experience, took to gymnastics. He robbed his guiltless hands ecstatically. He pawed the air maguiti cently. He outdid the jumping-jack in manip ulating his hat and swinging his arms. The bread and water was passed at this juncture, and as the brethren struck up--- "I'm going up higher and higher, To come back no more,"-- a sudden thought eezed the inspired throng, am' stating the action to the word, JOSEPII4III raised aloft. The heavens did not open to re ceive him, and as co angel hands reached down from the vaulting heights, he got a little dizzy, and cawed around somewhat anxionsly for Each fragile support as hair, and Democrat ic noses and ears. It was rather a scary &eve- tion Mr a man who was "born ou a farm," and had cnt his stomach teeth and been WMIOI among the nrcidneers, and his elavators are in duty bonud to see to it that this initiatory move toward stecersEion do not prove a prophet- , Shortly she: this, the temple door flew open.. and the ccrtununicanta retired far the farther purpose of making themselves resplendent for the eve Ling eiercises, which were toeulminito in a grand triumphal procession, and private performances by the .jumping-jack *lnd the ex horter. About the time of suppsr dish-washing on Hain street, which was by no m?ans deferred, the hand struck the signal, and the Means House lit its fumigating fires. The templet gas jets were ret flaming, and its gates and blinds flung orn so wide that the seedy Democrats outride co:Ili count off thrs extra corporation snits hanging oa the walls, as readily as scarce ly less devout worshippers count off the beads Of,the rosary. The lavish consumption of gas was, we are privately informed, partly in com pensation for what the company suffered in cobsegoence of the saloon suppresaion last Spring, and tended largely toward stimulating the antics of the jumping-jack. Be that as it may, the processsion proceeded onward, upward, against the current. The three unambitious transparencies wore slightly illegi'bl-.; but owing to their vigorous rotation, we were able to make out "Bully for Joan on one of them. Tar, tut, that's too farad*: We Republicans refrain from slang in addressing our officials. The solitary jack-fa - lantern would n't took our way, so intent was it upon viowitti the things up stairs ink the corr oration head quarters, and we are inclined. to accept the apology , that theao luminous incidentals of the cavalcade were impromptu. and gotten pp in a sectian where artistic talent was exceed ingly 1-i-aree. The insinuation of a similaripau city in other departments'of the body politic, is quite uncalled for, and we follow the seaut and carefully spread assemblage that brought np with a flourish of trampets at the rich man's -112 1:4111 , ..' 0:1t to them a ith his SIIAESPEAUF..I.I head, and "Jul lifted up their eyes, and "- -atarsd. What he said, we heard not; whit he would have said, wo divined not; but that he was metsphcrical, we have Mt . ° doubt. There was the many-colored coat, 1e had to tell abou`,—the jolly dreams about ihe.san, moon, and stars.—the trip iutoEgypt-stone more dab bling in dreams, and, bless me ! ha must have made allusions to the granaries of Paauaou, for there was any amount of enfiling, and a sort of sympathetic giving in among some of the straggling liberal Republicans,at the chee - rut prospect of looking after the corn-crib=, when Le should have gathered up the bones or his ancestors, and made for the land . of Cm timer),. They are hungry, poor dears, and what sore heads they have got, bamping around in oilicial doorways JOSEPLI retires, and out among the dickering lights comes—whom? Is i t MEMIIISTOPULEB? We wait not for words. We real back into the shadows, away from the glance. Of that; lurid ey . e. Gather your skirts about you, little gailoa arra, and go home to your, prayers !-+llow thick the Democrats are uP heto in thO sub urbs, and what a talent, they are developing for oratory. A colored class meeting with the ] largest rapacity of Iringa isn't any ciieum stance to it. They swarm out of , the doors, and windows, and over the balcony ratting, like ants on the outworks of aii ,Lean and fat, they are, smooth and shaggy, hungry and oterfed, "swallow-Oiled, and lantern jawed, hopeful and depressed,. sallow and rud dy, grizzled and dyed, spectacled and vision less, and happily unconscious, that after the fashion of an old time worthy, they are too full kir effective utterance. With this slight disad vantage. however, they are true to ,the ble party instinct, and keep up the line of so u l dal distinction to letter. ' , ' The colored brethren will di)t tarry to long at the corp Oration wine cope, WWII will be lodt ed to the old quartori after to-night, and th "operatives" that dagglod at the skirts. of th• procession will go back reluotantly to bid w ky. -By this time, tho light; of the transparencie begins to give out, the jack-olantem dries an. gets smoky, and the crowd betray aYmPto" of expiring enthusiasm. Ovations hate - -two aides, and the lay figures get tired of too mu.. eloquence and evergreens. They march out o the sacred enclosure, aad start for the glorl -sous ward of the hundred and four majority and the tree whisky. - They halt relactintly and pipe impatiently at the temple, while ih notables go round to a aide door, and fill from that invisible era - flowin g corpOin fountain, and come out smacking their lips an., !wagging di* " noir. ezolnsiveneu.• On , they go then, down the sired to the farthest Aoki of the Keane House lights, and leaves the jamplogiaok tootmesry, stlftjointakand bro. len winded. to find his way home alone. in he dark. The tot Shit dernooraolow also are 1 1111. iratefal, May "add to his knowledge, itnot to his virtue.* The last that was seen of the exhorter, he was turning a stupendous somersault on a cor= poration conch. It was a beautiful amldaring feat ror one who had been .dandled where he had, and we hope he will . enliven " Canaan's. ,happy shore" with shinier entertainmentio, ter, he has landed. • • - An 044 3 11 6 1 0 142 . 0 4(11i of Um ancient reytme, !dorms us hnpressively that we are upon the eve of a grist pollikat revolution. It there be a reaction at work in the minds of men, it is not of that sort that is to take form, coloror vitality from the dominant elements of the_ old Democratic party. bey Live given the world the best theypoutd, and a new organiza tion took up the lc where they stopped short. If there be are upheaval of the masses to-day, it means ,somepiing more than a back ward impulse for exh nsted vitality. It mans another of those, grist, _throbbing, foilmird reaching movements,. that' brbught no through the nary ordeal of war nearer to the thought of God. . • If tho Republican ranks are so corrupt, as our good neighbor of lthe Journal never wea ries of reiterating, why do those knowing ens. who have special points to make, hoodwink some unwary bait, anbind him over to their. wily purpose., out of ur best nurseries? To make any impression Op the mass of-the people of Bradford, the Deu o ocrate must needs get hold of a Republican, ne who comes of: the old Whig stock, and *hose bast antecedents are those connected with Republicanism, du ring tact war it maintained, and pushed on to success: !Wet did the Damocruy acoomplish through Hoaxes GREELEY ? What will the sharp Dem agogues of Bradford shape mit of their new commercial Congressman ? Grapple your cor ptirations, link closer jour whisky rings, pile high your vile pledgedidollars, and. let us see) We believe Providence ban work lofty purposee oat of dworthy instrumentalities. We believe a power is looming up ver the present confu siolia that will ere long startle the world with great and unexpected cievelopmenta. Men are - slob to accept' the best things the Almighty is te.bestow; and some line morning we shall wake up and find that God has somehow thi i ttst tbsiugh the miditim of party adminis• trailon a grokt and divinely eh:listened Prohib ltolry Liquor Law, that comes in as naturally after the Freedom Proclamation, as fruit comes aft i tr flower. In the meanwhile we can find no better place of safety than in some of the ad vance outlooks of Republican Christianity; sad Josern's best foothold is not among the rotten planks of a yielding Democritic plc form. DEATH or AN AGED LATIZICC-7--JOHN. IfcConn, of Highland, Burlington township, died on Saturday last, at the advanced age of 84}years. The deceased was, in his younger daYs, one of the most prominent-men In the Sate. He was the editor of a whig paper some thirty, or forty years ago, and diving the.oon struction of the North Branch Canal, an eaten eve contractor. Although for the past twenty years, he had lived in quiet and retirement on his farm, he was not an indifferent spectator of passing events. Feeble health d:d not prevent him Porn offering his services to tho Govern ment daring the rebellion, and for nearly two years he braved the hardships of camp We, while minissering to the wants of the sick and wounded. A man of decided convictions, his voice was always raised in defense of what he believed to be right. To the last he retained in a remarkable degree a concise recollection of the important political events of the. coun try, and while compelled to employ an amanu ensis, furnished many vigorous and able arti cles for the presir, which were always read with interest, and were not without good results. His last hours were spent in repining over the Republican defeat this Fall.' . Ix AlcsibmAm.—At a special meet ing of Wappeseening Grange, No. 189, held on November 7, the following resolutions were adopted : , WEIILEI9, It bath pleased our Heavenly Father, in_ His wisdom, to remove from our midst our esteemed Slater, Harriet L. Moscrio, Worthy Lecturer. Stater Miscrip was among the first to espouse the cause of the Order in oar community, She was earnestly devoted to the interest of the Orange a faithful and elll- cietit officer. Not only 'did she grace our Orange officially, but also endeared herself to as and the order by an amiable and-charitable disposition, civil and moral deportment, and was loved-and esteemed by all. Therefore, be Resole, , That in her death wo have lost a valuable member and efficient officer, whose loss we deeply mourn. Resolved, That we shall ever cherish in memory a record such as has been bright and untarnished, and one that will be over dew to as. Respired, That we sincerely and earnestly syinPathize with the friends and relatives of the deceased and tender the bereaved hus band, (oar Worthy Master), oar consolation for the sodden loss of his beloved wife. Resolved, That our Orange be draped in the usual badge of mourning the remainder of the year also that the Secretary prepare and for ward for publication the above preamble and resolutions, and enter the same on the minutes of the Orange. Mns. B. A. Owns, • Mu. G. LAIkiI&NCE, Com. Bins. S. D. Witrrz, Attest : 11. W..DAHLLIG, Sec' v. B USINES,. LOCAL. z Go to WHITCOMB • & erctir's clock, for your Books and stationery. A specialty in Cloaks, Shawls, hada and Felt Skirta, can be found at EVANS & HILDIIETH*IS. c63* Large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames, at WarrcostaA Saaus's, Iler cur's Pluck. Kir The largest assortment and latest styles of Millinery Goode can - be found at Mr'. J. D. limes, Bridge-at. MI6 Do you want a Clothes- Wringer? Tripe "Empire,' at Eimer. gar An immense stock of Ladies', Children's and Gents' Hosiery and Glavte, at EVAN'S a Humvxrn'a, jor All goods . sold by no will be guaranteed- as represented. Oar terms ere wet, and oar prices shall be low. Bsxx & WATIIOUV. mg. The stock of Silver-Plated Ware for sale by SLAM at 127 Main-at., Tc waola, is from Rooms a-Bnos'. A fall line of Bletie - hed and BroWn Table Linens, Napkin ' s, Crashes, Tower eta, at 'Ern & WATanue. lei— Trimming Velvets,..Velveteens and Children's Cloakingi, may be found at DUI Braes promisee 'to make you all satisfied with prices. • Lams, ArramoNl-4Ve have a large line of under Wear In all grades, bought clieap, and will be sold tote for cash. REMIT & WATILOI73. si. The largest assortment o clocks at low prices at HENDELINA3'6. , Mir The Holiday season approach es, and before you make your selections, don't fail to call and look over • the many beautiful and tasty articles at BUM'S Cbinalltore. serVain White, Bed and Check od Flannels, In all grades, at lowest prices. se. You can find the best o School Shoesyery cheap, it Costara & Coos% ter- The cheapest place in • town ,to buy Millinery Goods, is it Mrs. J. D. HILL* Bridge-st., Wawrze.--... Miller; or would con sider s propidtlan to lease the mill to s satis factory applicant. , G. IL Wax= Wyslusing, Pl. l Oct, 8,1873 . is.Nitrone Gasv.Bneoeise j 6114 used for the nineties of teeth. W. IL Kzus, Deo TOMAS, Pw Poi Rocciiti 114 010 of P. ThrOimilik Co's. O. X Itorool) . Bay Promo for sale. tho best Utile Is. Jam 1, 1874. ' MIL. They , have a choice line o Foreign and Domestio Dry Goodie and Notion/. all nrr. at Irma WaTanneamanda. Pa. Oat. 28. 1874. - •' I Fon Sus—Abort 20 ewes and 12 bucks. These are very doe, long-wooled 14 oester Sheep. Empire of 0. D. Dams*, Uls ter, Pa. - s Nov. S. 1874-31 r. S Why run the risk - . of an add-, dent, whoa on can gets ticket good for $3,-, 000 in cue of death, for 20 cents a day, by call- 1 leg on Mum Boasanz, at upper depot? Drrraics, dealer, has changed his base; and may here after be found at the corner of Main and Pino t streets, In Mimes new block. serldocAmt & Emirates are pre pared to sell teas of every variety cheaper than any of the loading houses in the city, which are sending out their circulars broadcast over the country. Grangers will do well to give them a call before baying elsewhere: ' . Aunum, 1874. 7 -New Goods suita ble for the moon s now opening at MONTANTIC Fon Rawr.—Hones situated corner of Locust and Cherry streets, Towanda. Ica mediate posseuion given. Terms one-half the mull rental until'the lit or April. Address, itas. H. W. Ptraicir, Athens, Pa. 16.1 dies A. E. Purr, (formerly over E. 80811217111LV8 Clothing Store), has removed to Taker & Mooar.'s new block, where she is preiared to do all kinds dams-making on reasonable terms. Sbe is also agent for Butteriek'sipatterns. 1016 C.F. - Caoss has just received a very !age invoice of Books suitable for 8. 8. Libraries, which ho will tarnish at a discount of 25 per 'cent. to schools. . Ur f . yon don't want your wife to buy the new patent Sad-Irpo, deep her away from Jusee. It is thc beet and moat convent entiuvention for lessening the tedious work Ur ironing ever presented to the public. No one who sees it will ever go 401128 without it. CAmproivs l'irooLLEN. Spinning, and Weaving, also Bianntactnr ing, Cloth-Dressing, etc., as nknal. Stocking Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for sale. Machinery running in good order, and work warranted and done with dispatOk. Danalitexmo.-Mrs. Homy Krsos array, In the Arcade block, opposite the Episco pal Church, is prepared to do dress-making In the latest style and neatest manner on short notice and at reasonable pricey. Fitting made a specialty. Stamping done also. To ruz Pcreuo.--SOce Sept. 1; 1874, we are selling tickets to all Points West and tionth-West vea, F t rie Railway and.eonneet ing lines,at reduced rates. Passengers purchas ing tickets through this agency insure good connections and baggage checked through. Apply to either of the undersigned at Towan da, Upper Depot. siir From a plain Gold Ring to the finest diamond, go to BENDEIXAM. kir A largoline . of Parasols in all e 130 W shades, jest received by EvAss HILDIIETII. yon wish to see fine gold Jewelry, call at HENDELNAMI. 16,.. A large stock of Ladies',lfisi, es', and Gents' Underwear, at - Era , HILDUETII.II. tar §everal valuable Farms . and Homes and Lots for sato by Iturrurrr &Tani. Wall Paper and cheap at Meteor's Block. Fos BEFT.—A store buildintwith counters and shelves complete, for rent at Kr-, ersbnrg. The location a good one for Alas , all kinds of merchandise. Inquire of E.lt. Minn. Oct. 26, 1874. Fon SALE.--450 acres of land, in Ulster, near the Depot, by Itoon,Tena, of Port Deposit, Md. Enquire of A. B. Bunn, Ulster, Pa. • tn. The beet place to buy Sash; Blinds, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at neon & Sous. Factory on Charier street. 01'- 86(1107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash. Viir New goods just recived at M. SI2;DELZAWS. • lei- All kinds of black horn, nth ber and real Jot jewelry at very low prices, a M. lbetwarman'a serif you want the bed Cook Stove extant, call at JUNT.:e, in Iderctir's Block, Wk. For the best ,t - oast or Steak go to Minn k RWIDELI:B. ' L Reversible level land and side tan Plows, improved. Rubber Paint, all colors, durable and cheap. . R. M. Wanes. Sept. 28—tf. 011-If you want to buy Dry Goode, examine TATLOII Ce'e new stook: • fall line of Guipure Lace, Yak Lace, and Pasementry Trim=lnge, pig re ceived by Drags k RELIMINTH. rte' A complete assortment of La dies', Gents and Children's Underwear, at Kir A very large stock of Men's, Boys'. Yentbs' sad Children's Boots, Jost re. calved at Comm & COmee, ()Naito the Court House. ge. A. B. Cutivut, Wyalttaing, is the agent tot the New American - Sewing Ma chias, whic3 is taking the lead of all others. oar Amerkin and Swiss Watch* largos) stock eier , brought to this town, at lIENDittLiVd. • ttir 31re. J. D. aux . has jiist re ! turned from the city, with a fine assortment of Fall and Winter MillinerY. Store on Eriege etreet. , . I " Spectacles and'' eye :glasses, warranted equal to any in the market, from the cheapest to the best, at Ehrsnrunan's.... sir Fine Mink, .Seal, and Lyni Yam; also the lower grades 'of goods. Hand some Misses' and Children's sat,. at KENT & WATE7tre. Hswr & iiiir Ihe Fall and Winter schools throughout the county ate about opening, and purchasers of 'school books will. be interested in knowing that C. -F. Cum' store is head quarters for all the different kinds of books used in the schonisof Bradford and adjoining , conntiev, and that his facilities for parchasitg gives him the "amide's track" in selling: Coun try minimal an get heir grippes of hint just Is cheap as thern4 Ili the -city, thus ma. lag freffftlt I ' .1. W. Ms!lOP, F. R. BURBANK. WHITCOMB & SHAIIT'II a New Goods this week, at TAYLOR & . • US. '• . _nizit a Clothes Wring try the I. z NiM t:t 18. Porcu, & Oa. halve just re tamed from New York;Wino reeeirtniAbli Week a eptertdid Welt' of Vall sad_ !intim Cloodr, and offer bargains in seek department. Pow= 00. Nor. 11, 18'0. Tam IltoOnzvous.—To rll who 'WA operations performed on the teeth, we say go to Pr: Doper* am *0 en4frate•sf., below Nabs, in Dr..Parree new cfil IMllding, sec ond flx)r, You may' rely upon good work, corerul treatment, aml # pleassoklastead of , a dlsagreeableirmo In the operating Chair, $5O &wow 1 --,,Loat in Towanda or 'Wysoz, • a Lndfl SteroMinding Stating-' Cue bold WOO; Faso Nicouri, I ;, liaker. Th e above reward !O W paid to the mon finding . it, on its being ' i left ai:the Jewelry" Store of W. A. CIDINBMIN. , ' . . . stir It joint generally lfnown that Warraira, at the Book Binderydrer the Boman office, makes Blank Books hi any 'style of ruling and• binding desired. If yon leant a now :Ledger, Journal or Bogltot, give hiss a eall. • • Black Alpaca; • • fate Blobtiii, • Black Cashmeres, • and Mourning Dress Goode, Just opened, and will be sold for cub onlyi at' EMT a WaTitoini. ToWands, 1r , Oct. 28, 1874. lam` T. Ci.teowsw; Tosllll2CiSilite jest received thi largest alba of China, White granite, tron:sione China, and french, Belgian and American glassware,' ever brought to this market. , And the best of all fir,- be bat; procar• ed them to Mich a way that be is selling them hill 25 per cent. cheaper than they were ever before sold in ''cistranda. Ba sy I •mothers will be gratified to learn that there is one .establithinent in To wanda whore they ran buy good, substantial clothes for thelr boys cheaper than they coin get the Material and have them made up. Juries Wour, realizing the wants of cooimu nit), in this particular, has purchased and is selling very chcrp boy's clothing of every de scription. ger The election is over, and the defeated eandidat!e are busy eiplairdug "bow it all happened." 31, E.. ROSENFIELD takes pleunre in announcing to the unstwcessfal candidates and everybody else, that " procraii. timition is the thierof time,' and advising them: to call now at his store ai.d supply themselves and boys with knitable and elegant wearing apparel for the approaching cold weather. MIL ItemiFitber that onr stock is Chive and fresh. Everything in the line of Dry Goode will be found at our store. We do; not claim . Diet We will sell goods lower than ell' others - . bre; haying just bouZht our entire stock since the re c ent decline in the New York markets, we tech ay. - ill-fiel in eating that we 'cab offer net , awl de. ir,ildr lor r ld at bottom , prices. We shall sell strictly for cash. We' invite all to come in and examine goodrrand, prices. We shell endeavor to merit a share of your patronage.- KIST cto W.T1101.3. FUBS ! Finis ! Puns !—We shall of fer to the citizens of Towaniiii and vicinity, a choice seleqten or Ladies',` Misses' and Chil dren's Furs, in . ail grades, at prices which can not be offered ac goods bought a year ago. Every:set no oftr is new and fuel). direct' from tile matinfabtrirer. Every set Ire Fell will be guaranteed Prime and perfect in all re— spects. We invite all to examine our steak and prices. KENT .k WATROCK 810ILLER—BOCKWELL:—At the parsonage,' MoorOeton, Nov. 4, by Bor. Hallock Arib strong, Mr. Charles Sickler and Hiss,Cirenal Hockwell,.botb of Franklindalc. KEBBIC.K.—WANCH..--At the residence of the bride's father. Henry Wanck, &sq. ' of Forks twp., on the sth inst., by Hey. J.J. Tinton, assisted by Hon. and Her. R. Bedford, Hr. Fred Herrick, of Asylum, and bliss Lottie Warick, of Forks twp , Pa. OAdlll3 HITCHCOGK—FROST.—At the house of the bride Nov. 4. 1874, by the Rev. Wm. nein, Mr:Julius F. Hitchcock and Miss Eliza. Frost; WI of Forkston, Wyoming county, Ps. KIRIVDI—RYAN.—At the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, in this onrougb, on Tuesday, Nov. 3d, 'by Rev. Father Toner, Joseph Kir win and Kate Ryan, all of Towanda. EXAMINATIONS of Teachers. for the Public SChools will be held u Oct 19 Wilmot. Sups Bun School House 20 Terry Tarrytown School House 21 Asylum. Center School House 22 Standing Stone, Stevens' School House 23 Herrick, lAndon School House 24 mYslnsicar.; escaptown School Heusi' 26 Me. Lersysville School House , 27 Omen, Orwell Bill School House 29 Warren, BOwen Hollow School Hotkee ) 29 Wludhsin.renter School House 30 Litchfield. Center School House' • 31 Athens. Borochth School House Nov, 211haeliequin. Center &boo! House o! Ulster, Village School House 4 Burlington k Bur'n W. Boro School House 5 Smithfield. Est Smithfield School House 6 Ridpberry, CenterVllle 8 •hOol House • 7 Email Creek. Giliett's School House , 9 Wells, Rowley BUJ &haul House 10 Columbia, Austinville School House • 11 Springfield. Center School Rouse 14 Troy. Borough School House 16 Canton. Borough lichool•Haase 17 Leßoy. Corners qcbool House_ . 18 Granville, Center School House • 19 Franklin. Varney School House 20 Monroe. Konroeton School Rouse 21 Albany .b Overton, Bahr School House • 23 Tuscarora, Keeney School House 23 Rome. Borough School Home 26 Woos. Myersbu-g School House 28 Towands,;Borough School House iplicanta will please come provided with pen. ak. mad rem% foolscap and sixth readei. Exam. canon to begin at 9 o'clock, A. 11. A. A. HICHHEY. County Supt. Towanda. Pa..l3ept. 28, 1874. T . C. COWEN Is noiPpreparedto supply country merchants with oßparoarr WARE of all kinds, &DNA LIFD GLASSWARE OF ALL KINDS. TAYLOR ot 0011. BOHEMAN, ETRUSCAN, ALA- I BASTER and LAVA VASES, MANTLE, CENTER TABLE AND BRACKET ORNAMENTS; atozToz ittros AND CUPS iNnsariczas.. DOLL HEADS. mat t thousatut attar varieties cif Bolide* Goad*, at from 10 to 20 per cent lea than they am order either trams New , Yost[ mot ea? wad that traye's foe orders, babble" endless wiety of - , • TaNICZ6 itoncem _ • - READY MADE CLOTHING 'And a largo stock of best Macadam Table mid Pocket Cutlery. beautiful Tea Trail led , SslverS,' with a store toll of other goods all now and desire; ble, and chaper tbsti ever wall Whelk M. eta of any Mtn =riot. , To acre money now lathe time; and T.- 4 cpwspra to the •pleeeto, Sl* It UM" uaer 11 14 a big la& Wet. 79,'i4444 MARRIED I►discellaaeons. Also the lirgest assortment of FANCY CHINA, smonso JRWELBY BOXES, MATOWSLFEEt, Barns AND DRAWERS, uosteny OF ALL El ND., WOKING GLAf33E3, PAPER AND ENVELOPES. .„. "REGISTER'S SOTIOR Notici* JUL/ hi Milli even Witham hard been Ned In .the diced. Skeletal of Wills in and -forth/ County el Bradtmil. scomints Of adintandretlen upon the Plikorisi Make, Mat' 1 , Pietist account of J.,11.4 raw% ilmatai of the will ti Cowmen Lewis. late of Walls. deceased. Pail accOunt of Jamie fisaltb, guadlan of Charles IR Smith. minor child of Joseph Smith. lattice Wy. Partial aoonat of eau Stone mid Atianatua Ideld/1, exacators tithe will of Rebecca Ilforip. lam of Mutants. deceased.• I - • Slut account of Salim' Kirby g executor of lbs will ofJoseph Doane. late of Windham. deceased. - ' Final moan of. Eugene Kaaler, administrator of the estate of German Titus. late of Pike. deceased.. Vaal account of J. L. Jones. administrator of the estate of Wm. Johnson, rata of Tony. deceased. Final accountaf- K M. Lining, admintatcwhor of the abilre of J. Dormice Allen. late of Wywn. deed. Final account of B. W. lob/aback and Thomas Waters. administrators of the estate of. Modes J. Snub. late of Barlington.l.deoestrad. I partial account of ht. W. DeWitt- adailniatrWer do buds non of Jacob DoWr. late of Towanda hero. deceased.. • Final account of George Gard. nasalises of Orrin 'Smith. minor child of - Jerre Smith, late of Wysax. - pins' account of George Pain= and S. Ir. Hark. uses, executors of the wit' of Peter McClelland, lota of Colombia. deceased. l' - • Final account of A.- IL Spalding. surviving execu tor of ths illi of George M. Wanes. late of Athens. Pisani account of John 0. Welles, cc tug executer oldie last will and testame nt of nt of C. P. Wass , late of Athens born. deceased. - Ow the appralsement property set off by ex ecutors or administrators Ito widows ot! obildron of the Wowing decedents. lilt: . . of Barton Vend. i ".Sim. Bradford , I -•' .. L. P. Clark. [ _ _ ' " . " O. M. Young. 4 " nabs Kesler: : • . • .. .. Syluons WeilD. - , ._ " John Gartland Jr: , . • ~ . " "John Crotalsy. . And the same will be presented to 'be Orphans' Court of Bradford County. THUSSDAY, December 10th. 11374. at 2 o'clock. P. K.. for confirmation and allowance. • , 0. J. CBUBLUCK, ' Roc. 7'7L - 'i . '" Boulder, . . POWELL ''CO,,,Sz Wet are deify roceilripg additiena to LARGE STOCK OF GOODS! He•ing a buyer constantly in New i Yo k, - we arts enabled atz'alrtimes to get tho NEWEST THINGS in the Luarirt. . i i • ..... . ~ We ealt esp.3cia . attention it o char • stook, of.. ttl (i) H ' CO I, ite h i ViC) Wehs . ve, just receivei direct from Importers, the best line of BLACK ALPACAS I AND BLIC - 0 3EIC WI. ES I • Ey r exhibited' b us I • Also the best 4 rt:Anent of P A To ha boned 331 the market, 'Ye also offer Great, Bargains in Sietels_ g 311115.0 I POWELL & CO. Oet. 12; 1874. CALL AND ei E T NATIONAL. A tdiPAL MEM COOKING srovr. No store tae ever offere4Jookeap, Also, a great sailedy cf STOVES, RANGES; HELTERS PARLOR HEATERS, IRON, STEEL, PATENT' WHEELS IMIOS ' L MIPS, Nickel Plated STUDENT LAMPS, FIRE PROOP CIIIMNEYp, SHOT GUNS REVOLVERS A3IIINITION, FANNING MILLS, FLED CUTTERS, LIME, CEMENT, BASEL 'CC UR DiiL RUSSELL CO. Oct. 22., 74-2a3 • NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that an •application will be made under the sot of assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvinla. entitled ' , An Act to provide_ for the Incorporitlon and Regulation of amain Corporations.** sprayed April 29.1874, for the Charter of an Intended dm porstion to be called "The Suaguabanna Bina Stone Company. • the character and object of which _ la to mantifseture and 'deal in all kinds of blue stone. and fur these pgrsioses to have and askAssisos sal tbssiebtr, ,botistits and prl of Masco of siisstbly. t or. 141.8 W. _ Min tiAXlCast. - • QIIERVETT.I3 SAILE—;. 13y -virtue of. kJ 1111114117 *AM Mitted Odt of the. Court dir e ct mon Pleas of Bradlord Coenty;lant t o m e will be exposed to public sagest -the Court House, In TOwliedll borough, on THIIIISLIAT, Detennber.2, 1874;- at teceetecite - p. 10.,• the . following de.cribed pisce-or parcel of land situate In Wileact townstdp, bounded as follows; Oaths north by land of Hiram Merketerut by bads 'of Jacob Barge and Widow Cotter; itontttby land of Wed Rudman and the ptddle highway, and weft by Linda of Daniel tileklee and IL kil, Abrams, cent:doing 105 'acres of lande more or bee, aboatteo acres improved, with a plank' house, log house, log • barn. board shed and a few keit trees Diemen. &bed and taken intoetecution et the nate( Weller At Ackley , vs DON Swank-' Also at the nit of Matthias H. Welles use vs David, Swank and Daniel Skeels -. ALSO-41ne other lot, pleteeo4 el of pand situ atel4l in Canton twp, bounded ' as chows: On the north by lands of Frederick Wil and A. T. Dint, ,bar; rut by the Northern Central way Gempany ; "south by the publics highway, and west by land. of Frederick Willman, containing 60 res of land, more - or loss, about-30 acres Improved, With It 1 0 0 house, 4 board barn and few - fruit - trees thereon; levied upon as the property. of Jamb Horning. ' Seized and to. ken Into execution at the suit of E. Bloom vs Jacob .Horning and Ellett: Rockwell. Also at the end of Mary Goodspeed nee vs Jacob Homing and }Mahn" ALSO-One other lot , plece or paecel of land situ. ate In Athens township bounded as follow.: On the ' north by the publiebighway; east by land of S. H. Farneswerill; smith by land of William Phelps, and . west by land of C. Leonard, containing 30 ,acres ! of land, more or has, about 25 *Ares improved, sti.th I a frimik . honse, frame haler, two - board sbantioa. A ' stem saw mill. shingle milleandliew. fruit bees thereon; Seized and taken Into execution at the ettt Of 41.0, Iftehree use vs James H. B' . ALSOOne other lot, plecesercel of land situ ate toMonroe boto, bounded so ollows: On the; Mirth by lend/ of A. 'Bole; east land of J. L. pa et Rockwell; south by land of W. A Rockea, and / west by Main street, centidnlng' ont'alf of an acre of land, more or leas, all inirerree with a teemed, dwelling Winne, slab shed and few f t trees there • on. Seized and taken Into expend nat the suit of PTA Et Schrader use vs Emanuel Mil et: ' . -ALSO--Onts other lot piece or lof land add l . ; ate be Granville township, bounded he follow*: On the north and east by the publicighwni Iftellog from Granville Centro to Tree; an Atli by- land be- / tonging to th e estate of, Rickaed ger, deed, and ir l west by land of Polly Taylor , c taleing three. fourths of an acre of Fltnad, nor eer lets, all dig. Proved. with a•frarned barn :and 'few fruit trees , ereon. • ALSO-One other-tot ; piece oreeerece ef lend roe • ate in Granville township bete:Cad ee e'r , fri: On 4 the north by land of Charles 1,:M) el: e s-t ey the • ~. pie Church lot; south ty the thin J.:eel! eve and , • eat by the public highway lea ling trent tar , l7lllo I Centre to True, containing one-half of an acre of land, more or less, all improved, we a filanale hence, / frame wagon. shop and a few unit trees thereon. , elzed and taken into execution at c snit el Wet. ; lionlizee•adminhiteetors vs J. 31. b. - - / ALSO-One other lot, piece or rs el of d. e lane 'Au- , ate in Wyalnaing township. bounded and / ribed a lodes's: Beginning at a corner a /post at the end i of a Wale it being a corner of land 01 11. S. Came / -ed Lathan Hewitt: thence on the line of H.B, Camp , . , said walesontte7sje deems west 35te perches to corner of Major's lote thence south 72 te deg west • meald Major's line 11 and 4- 1 0 per to centre oe i road Mechanics street); th net south 3, deg welt in -.etre of said street 3 'and 8.10 per: thence north :1,!.; deg cast 80 and 8-10 per to a post on the nue of and of Lathan Hewitt; then.ce north 23 deg east on j said Hewitt'. fine 12 le per to tho - .place of beginning, 1 ...ntaining e 2acres and 78 perches Me land , more or 01 Tess, tilt - improved, with a framed dwelling 'home / thereon; reserving the right for a lane and right of way as now fenced to and from H. S. Camp's let • ized and taken Into eXecution at the, Fait ef L. re : ewitt vs Russell Pebble 1 ALSO-One other n lot,', piece or par4l. 01.1-ud tu . i te In Wyeox Memel:tip hounded as follows.. to wit: •eginnlng at a corner of the Jesse Smith lot on the 'NI ins of theeteshus Shores farm;-thence ennth "49 de- 1 !. ear eaderbont 200 perches to a corner of bride of , 1 chard Shores and Harry Morgan'/ heifer thence i ong line of the same and lands of Wm. H. Morgan , ud If. H. Lanning south 01 deg - west 275- per to a 1 Diner on east bank 01 einseeneheunaila•er; thence 4 • p said river the several courses. and distances i hereof to the northwest corner of the lands hereby t described; thence by Sande of the PennityPravia A: 'ciw York Canal A Railroad Company, George Gard i -nd the Jesse Smith farm a northeasterly direction bout - 243 per to the place of bee inning, containing i bout 300 , acres of land, more or less, being lots : • • own as Nos: 124, 125'and, 119 in thoCeiverack sue. 4 ey, about 190 acres improved, with ;three dwelling I . oases, three barns, taro granaries, ether outbutid ,gs and orchards thereon. Seized and taken into xecution at - the suit of L'lysees 3.l(4eur vs 31. Jo. - l .. Mercer. , . 1 ALSO-Ono . other lot, piece or parcel of land sem. ,•to in Towanda born, bounded as fellows- to wit : Beginning at the northeast corner Of Phillip See tech's lot; thence westerle , along line Of .Phire e s ee . •ich about 140 feet Man alley; !Ilene° e e eren et e e long said alley 25 feet ton corner: Men .:e eat:tette a line parallel with first mentioned line eeeet 1;0 eel to Main - street; th ence along Maio . ee t t e e "s feet to the place of be ginning, with a tt epee-tee/ brio I building thereon. Seized and talr' es , riat execution at the snit 051. A.. Hemet vs H. e . ,. e te e eleee ALSO-One other lot, piece - 4 . te e te e te of lane tan ate in Towanda bore, bonze„,,e es , follows: , Belem. 'ring at the northeast crr --- ...e of Main and Park Ste; thence north 4 d..egr, ''e. tad 10 teleutee e.t.d. aleng the east lino of I.l ''''' et 14/ feet tolie.r. Bender's line; thence south 8' _ • the and CD mitt east by land of M 'A 3 . P. Bende r • .e . d other lands of M.C. Mercer. the-defendant...lA feet to an alley; thence :dove raid alley four deg . _ , eke 10 min west 9 feet to Elwell and 31° _,D e tan „Y e e ; ''..Ote thence by said lase mentioned line Won , ' 'AA and 501 min west 14ee feet; thence `south - 4 .., P eeleteed 10 min west 48 feet; thence north 85 ,_ e'e?', eliell 30 th in west by lards of Elwell and Mon ' ta. e nseartil D. B. Smith 39te feet ; thence by land of D . 10 , .. Smith south 4 age arid 10 mini west 85 feet to tathat ; thence along the north lineof Parlesenerlh t 5 deg and 50 min west 96 feet to the place of be gins:dug, with a largethree e story brick block and other outbuillings thereon - erectediand said hlcick knowp its Mercer's Block. Seized stet taken into ex ecatton at the suit of_The Penn Metnel Life Inside ante Company assignee of ..Clarecce 31. Sanderson vs Mahlon C”. Merced.' • ' • 1 ALSO-Ore other lot, piece, itsparcelof land situ ate in 'Pow-nda born, bounded as ollows:, On the teeth by lands of Mary S. Griswold (formerly Mary ea. Cash): . east by Saul of W. le hall; south by Bridge- see Epterm street, and wes bee Mechanics street. being 100 feet on said Bride° or Spruce street and about 200 feet col said Mechanics' street, with a cellar and fon . dation for a dwillibg house there on. Seized and taken] into executi* at the snit of wellem 8, Pierce vs Philip W . Cow l and Barleigh wen - - . , - er ,_ , . ALSO-One other lot, piece or pa cal of land situ ate in Burlington twp,l bounded as i 'lowa: - On the north by lands of Peter Brady ;east by land of Bar. - ton Gratin; south by land of James Wiggins , and west by lands of James Risley, containing 50 acres of land. more'or less, about 35 acres improved, e•ith a log house, framed barn, log barn and few fruit. trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of ' Henry Sendall and P, P. Burns vs 1,0-renzo renzo Burton 'Lundell and Darius Sennett, ALSO-et - eine other lot,',plece or paicel of land situ ate in Columbia township. bounded as follows: On the north and east by lands of A. B : Anstin ; south by land of. Levi Cornell ; and west by land of John Benedict,' containing 25 acres of lend, more or less, no improvement'. - . I ' • ALSit-One other lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Colurnbia township, bounded, s follows: On the north by land oft'. C. Morgan a east by land of 31. 8. Morgen; smith by land of A. P. Slade, and west by P, C. Boman: containing 'tee acres of land, more or lest. about 6 acres improved, no buildings. seized and taken into execution at the snit of Pom eroy Bros. nee vs Rem Horgan: - • j . ALSO-One oil:melee piece or parcel of land situ ate in emithfield townehip, berm eed as follows: on, the width and east by land of Dorvelle Ford; south 'try bud of Jacob Wrineey, and weld by Mrs. Mary • •C.Dibble. couturiere 70 acres of lead, more or less. About 20 acres tc.preved, with a log. house and few fruit trees thereon, - 'Seized and taken into execution at the end of Peter Brady vs M. S. Dibble. ALSO-One other lot, piece or parcel of land viti ate in Mimed township, bounded er.. follows: n the earth and welt by lands of 0 M. Bixby; east by laud of Merlin Sax, and south by land of John flaw. containing 88 acres of teed, mere or less, about 60 ecres improved. with a framed re, plank holm', Ingbarn and few fruit bees the on. _Seized and taken into exeentton et the snit of ohn Holmes vs - Seth Abrams. , , ALSO-Oro oils* lot, piece or eel of land situ ate in Litchneld t eoweseep,bonnde se follows: On • 'the north by tends Of Silas Wolcot tand Mrs- W. D. 1 .Mann; emit hi land of Benjamin Parks; south by land of Reulael Wolcott, and west by land of Chester McKim:ate containing 70 acres of I nd. more or less, • about 'ttl - acres Impr oved, with - framed house. . ftenteel barn with sheds attached a a orchard there; 1 ' 'on, Seized and takenlinto executi nI at rho suit of 111 Vir, Wheeloak - vs A. P. Wolcott ud E. 31. Had ' Net.. i[ . I ALSO-One other lot, piece or parcel of land site ate in Armeeia township. bounded as follciwa: On the north by bind of Melon Bead e east by Obadiah :Dowell; south by Charles Crandall, and west by Jo. See& Ballard, Containing 17 acres Of :hued, more or less, about 8 acres Imeroved,. wit a framed house, framed barn and few fruit trees th on. Seized and taken-into execution it the suit o Clark Tint-haul vs Hiram Button. 1 . ALSO-One ether lot, piece or p eel of land slin ate In Franklin township, bonnde as ' , allows: On the north-and west by land of Lu her Smith; east by the peddle highway, and sou by -land of H. Cob, containing one-half an acre f land, more or leas, all improved, with a framed ease and black. . smith-shop thereon. Seized and taken in .o execu tion at the traitor G. er. Ingham re Fere 0. Smith ' ALSO-One Other lot,. piece or pa rcel of e land situ, ate tn - Troy tosenahip, bounded as follows; On the north .by lands of Bigelow Fbaton cast by land of Leonard Van Mor n; south by Rao pu bl i c highway; and west by Thome& Dunbar, coat ng 2 acres of land. more or less, all improved .with a framed house and few fruit trees thereon. eized and taken. into execution et the end of Jo b A. Parsons vs - Dana Dunbar . and S. N. Spalding. , , - I ' ALSO-One other lot, piece in p he of land sen ate In Contort township. bounded es 'follows: Oa. the north by land of John Purbet ; east by public highway heading from Canton to anti Sledding's; soutt, by land of Prim IL Jones, aed west by land of James Spalding, containing 38 acme, more. or less, ' about 31 scree Unproved, with a frame house; frame barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken •to execution at therit of E., 'evruisievs Asel i lakeman. - . 1 ' ' - ' ' ' 1 . ALSO= One other lo ~ piece Or cal of land situ ute in-Ftentilaeownship; bound as follows: On the north by Betsy Allen and SLI n S.. Allen; east by John E . Mason - south' by la x aof the Barclay 'co., and west by lands of David S Bey, containing o i , ' 100 acres, more less, in two lotk.abont 25 acres mproved, and' told -as the property; of Milton 8. len. Seized and taken Into ex rat ion at the stilt of N. Gilbert vs! 31 . 8. Allen and - PS Won Allen. • ' ALSO. -- One other lot; piece or p cal of land site. ate in Orwell township , bounded nd described as ollows: Beginning at a 'stake and toneetem Barnes' lee en manta side of creek, the a etheestnorner of L..illis' mill lot; thence south 88 egreeii east 10. b 1 •10 perches by land of Barnes to are' and stones; • once south lee deg west ti per; thence . south 8 , 1 deg west 55 per to stake and sto p s; thence south el deg east 6 per to corner of L. is' let; thence south ta!- deg west by lands Of HI. Allis 216 per to Ithe centre:of ' Bewles' lot; thence north 88U deg went 7C per tei a corner of Edward 3. Allis' lot; hence 'north late deg east 230 per by E. J. A Le Allis' lots to place of beginning containing 100 acres of land, more or less, about 00 acres Improved with a trained house, framed bwith. shed, and •rcharl thereon. Seized and take into execution t the snit at J. H. Marsh vp L. X. (eve= ALBO-One other lot, pkite or p at' of kind situ. ar) to in Canton township, bounded is follows: Begin. • ng In the spate' line of lands - of lobabod EieUard -- here it crosses the railroad; thence southerly along, . e west line of 'said railroad to the enbile highway aiding eromltio Lycoming Creek reed to Beach' fate- thence along the said public 'road ' and -the load leading from Canton down Lyeerceing 'Croak westerly to the sleuth lineof said [cleated Sella/11'e lands; thence easterly , along Said tiellaid'a south . line to the place' of beginning, containing 5 acres of laud, moat, or less, all improved, with a framed awellingletseeetetut sew inil•, stint engine believe inachtnerY toed' . an t attachinents 'belonging to the 1 same sad' few !fruit trees thereon. Seized an* ta. ken intoerieention at the suit 0. .! &Aetna H. Weaver use vs P. S'eltiller and -E. L. Clar also at snit Of Brutus H. Weater nee vs E. L. Cl ark A - P. N. Miller: - 4 1 Nov. 5 87. I . J. sT. z mitt,.l3he r itr.. - DOQRS. ESTRAY; NOTICE: , Came into the enclosure of the subscriher, in Smithfield. On Thursday Oct. 29. 1874, a two year Old bun. of brown color.) The Owner is • . teed to prove Ilroller.th pay charges and tag aveya. • .! JAI= PITIE ~~s~. PM ;IST Or JURORS DRAWN FpR .1.4 DECBIU3EII COl7 T. 18141 '; -1; - - . . atEggegs,, i' li • Athen.ii boro, Ben). attisen: Adterill tarp., iil. J. Weller, Alfred Wr_ight, eller 1111/00,11134 - Ralk: Asylum, Moses BP • ArMmia„ Sada irvang; Canton Dep. Maori Ifelittoeh; Fraziblin; l e John Col*: Herrick, No le Lenenalorth Litthheld, • _ Manley Wescott; Silo Knikenda2l; OrweU. X A Chaffee; Ilidgebnry, la 3 McCormitk; $01146 bOro, Filwin WileT/ ' Springfield Gleason. i eld. Ruins X Park... hunt; Towanda boroi W Itratahail. L W Pleri.T , Henry Porter, Bon Chupel; Towards trip C D Bo wman ; 1 ' Terry, Jacob *rend; Wills, Wade ici,rds - ; /en. ; • _ i, • i - . rittstuss .7C D.4—Firßr WEXm.i [ 1 I _ Athena boro, Loot e torse; Athens , tali, Harry 2 1 0 1 1 1 712rtb, George Peg Segni Sawyer..Tacqb Heel; Asylum. W 24 Decker, Hiram Decker; Albany; 0 r Parsons; Burlington twp, It 21 Brainy. Wm 1r /On , : • i r Burlington West, Fred Jolunon. S.E. Ron; pattlay, ~, Levi Cove. Edward Wlntaile9; Canton Dui. ',Os. u 1. Dann, B U Lindley; Centott-boro, 'Clarence Wr2,ll:i ; Granville, Willis Tayldr; Ilerrick,l Patrick NV3'l,- 0112; Litchfield; Jonathan Hunt; 'Monroe tap; Geo - - Rds 111 ; Orwell. Gsa Welch; paw. M W Bock: rSbo shell:llN J X Griffin, L 43 & Hinter; Staithfieldi Dsniel Gates, W S Pierce .I Vault*: Orin toll. , It Phillips, W J Wigsto ; &Mb Creek, Ho et'Soe• Icy; Towanda bore, John Bratm4. C P Iskatots, Adam Price; , •Towand rq ttrp, B F Bowman, 'rands' ~. Gregg; Towanda Ivor . Hiram Mikity; Troj ifo:a. L i Bodiord, A 13Hooker; Troy VV. riell7. Smith; Terry. Fred Ololtson; Wyaoz. Ono &l en. - Norman White, F, O Drake; Wyalarlsa, T F Brtraq4 ' LH Dewitt; Windham, MT= I.3C6te; eirthrke; Wm 11 Frut tey. L 1 ILAAVEr.S.S--SECONDXLIEK. i 1 _ AIbSTIY , ,' John ßolithd, Ei` R Sabin ;I Athens wp,Job Griffin; 'Asylum, Chilries Stevens; Darlington, , West, Warren Case: Cut= tarp, rFank Gretni Co. jumbia, jeremtsh Hyatt, James Strong Jr. 4 litanli- Tin, Sterne, McKee; ilirriek, Johnl A Dr° n,iGeo. Landon; Monroe tarp, Hiram bt...nene; Orwoil),Jsa. Brown. Tho'a Smith; Plat , Wm" 8; Dkl l es. pges N Degolf.-...,•' Home Loco, W W Woodburn; lionia,ln. A M Watt3l.s; Spritli,bleil,, Ezekiel Bart; Ithpabe. quit). Obediall tlorrilA II Gillett; 0 W ltattey; q ... booth Creek, J F Gillilt; Smittineld. Wilmot Titus; Standing . Stone, Giorpy Sage; Troy twp; Veit a ;Herrick. ,Toha McClelland; 'Terry, ;Joel Flom X T Xiller;us Tcarora, 'A an Snyder. i Wyalital •ni ('Ti 'Brown, Abram railer, John Fikterould ; "Wc;ir, Albert Judson; Wynn: It B Dlorga; Wiltr,ot, 7Obe Schack. , 1 • ,1I Tannins it-spits—Titian *gm_ I I ; ''. • Athens Om, Ream Sissm; Wines bore, Fred 31 U. Welts; Darlington twn„ Fara Mr; Caritoll bore. 'Thomas Burke. N l al rimarke, Franklin. Leonard . 2 Mora-;; Herrick, Writ illis, Jr: Literinel4.l 11enry Cooper; Orwell, Geo . Friable; ep Friabie, Peter 'ackey; Pike..l W a; Ridebery. Dela Olio. Thadeus , Darldion; Springfield, i William Corry; • 4 Y 11211 1a hero. Pa* Furman; South Cr ei. lie, man Lewis, Cornelius Lord; Sinittilleld,l Talrin Seward; Standing. Stone, Jacob S4hoonortF.:tiehn Taylor, Mahlon Wariest; Towanda Bore, FlPSwell, Samuel Walbridge; Towanda V*l44 L . h uman; T;sey bcra. Robert Feting; Trisnross. Abeli Mater; , Ulster. Clem H Ames, Oeorgo Cornaby, lgezcil Mi. Tens; Wilmot, brican . Aehercet. Henry nicli , Jar) cob Stroud, jr; WilatSiKtg. R D Cleavelantl; Far- ran, Geo 13 bleeper; 'iv 'Ls, Wm BelYPa• I [ i' J. Hi SIIITHI Sb7lll', . r • ;PX.tauTO l ß's INT .' OTIPE.— UlNoti4. is hereby given that all ! persons indebted - 4 to t"do iestate I of; adin T. yangordir,. /We of Monroe Townshlp,l deceased, are req-aestca to IMX:e . Immediate payment, and all persons lining ciluine against nid ;estate must present latni I l a z ily autheatieate.d r settlement. I • 1 PRANCIS L. :AIaGORDERi ) Est,,, ~_; • - STEPHEN A. ANCIORDEN,I ' `),"*. • , i : 1 -R _L., . ; 10 PHANs ' - yOURT- L S.riLi:. ---' By virtne of an order !Allied out of the Orpliirwt- Court of Bradford County, the undieraignedi aim Li 'hunter of the 4statel of Georg iVildirie,' leo of Smittifield. decnased. will anmi oe to pnbliii sale ou the premises on THURSDAY, November 2G 1874, at At &dock. A. 11, • Die following described Ipiece or : parrot of land situate In Ilidgbnryi Smithfleld And Springflelcl townabinis, bounded as:follows . 4 On the north by ,lands of Thomas Sullivani Thome liritler and Calvin Chamber; east and southeast by I,3nd of T Calvin Chamberiat a-d the highway; south by lend of 3, W. S'conte . and treat by land of J. NI. L Scouten, Mrs. Hester Moore and J. 13. 13roi t n, sup pas d to contain one, hundred and thirty 'scree, meetly unproved . With frame; 'mime, freule barn, and trait trees thereon. i • ! TERMS —slo 'on the propel/ beim€etrack eown,S ^..) aracens ation of sale, and the balance .in !tarty Torments o sloo' each) with inter( at at e-deb, payment oat all unpaid; first payment to be. core due in one year tom confirthatlort• 1 , ' • JAALEs H. WEBB. '0,1: 29. ' lAdministratcr. - , ORPHANS' COURT ISALE.,-.13 1,, virtue cf an orde l M isvued °O, the Orpli :L,' Court of Branford con ty, the nudersigne ll ed,..or • atrators of the estate o Perry Burt ate of anigb9ry, 1 deceased, Fill cape's° o public 8.11.0 on the preotte,s on SATURDAY, NoveMber 29, 1374, at 10 ci'clect. A, , 11., the folowatir des bed piece or rsreti of iacq la situate. le. Reighury to whip. bounded as follows On the north by lan +sof J. C. Dort and Daniel ' Chambers; raft by lands et Seim illert,ha •Loeth _ oy lands of ..toLii Hearley's ertite and of ini..ol - Desmond, anti west b lands of 3. ;C. Bart, also ^LII posed to contain ono hundred acres, alibi ,a i'l awe. liaise sea bar}, tw 1• - sg, barns and TIM: 1.-tit . 'thereon. . TERMS - - ssu on th property being- struek dos o . $4OO on , colsdrmation of sale, the' balance! with fro.' terost tel two equal yqarly payments, the Drat pey• mint to f.'ll ate4in oi year from comic-mall/op. JAMES Ii WEBB, ' , Oct. 2' l . , al druinitrat or,-. _ I • ---- 0111-)11A.7'.il IS"OURT -. 5A.LF,....—.11.: virtue of t ord .: I'-,ned out of the (irk.* it)' Court of Bradford Co ni.y, the undersimmti, A. MIX, istrator of 'Me l cstat of Andre* Fraley, late of f Rtdebury deceased, .111 expose to public ,sa',.. ~,, the premises on THIISOAV, November 113, 1874.. L M. t 10 o'clock. A. , , t o following described- p .....e or parcel of land el situate in Ridgbnry litbisa'd, and bounded aifollo s; On the north b„ lane.,, o; D. B. Burnham; east by lands of H oarvey- I r.ar an i Daniel Sullivan; soul by lanes of.llichlPi Conklin. and west by lands of . Davidson and 1111;vey Fay. contsininnone hued d and tire; acres, nt arly ;in improved, with a f a horse , two frame barns and trait trees thereon. ' ! , TEIIIII3.- $lOO on the property bean s ; struck ' rat i , down. $lOO on confiation of sale, the balance in rit two equal annual pay eats . with interest;.rarit pay -,,,,, ' mend to become due o e year from final confirinM lion; balance - in one y tvrsafter. _Li , ' I RAM WI CARPENTER', Oct. 29. I - !Adminlitratia.. - ''• NOTICE.—In Ihe . • AUDITOR'S matter of Fran Is Tyler, late of Athens, In ' . the - Orphans' Court liof Bradfor4 Counts-, No. 20,- Sept. Term. TB7l. I The undersigned, having been appointed anlr nal for by said Court Wll:tribute money in thellxmle [ of IL L. Scott, Adm'i trator, peridente lifc of ,-alai i estate, hereby gives 4iottee" that : he will attend to , the duties or his appointment on the 231.1 I slay of ' NOVESIBEII, 1874. at the office of; EduardiTterrick, • Jr., in the borough of Athens. at '9 o'clock. A.'M., of said day, at *Web time and place all parties M. terested are notified to be present, and be heard. I I WM. FOYLE. ' I Oct. 10, 1874. 1 Andltcr. , II ITOR'S NOTICE --IFt the .1 UP matter of the estate of John Mingoi, lite of Monroe township. deceased. In the Orphair Court of Bradford County. ' , 1 . The undersigned, an auditor appointed by said Court to , dispose of exceptioiar tei the final account of Fhilo 'dlingos and A. L. Cranmer, Administrators of the estate of John Mingos, std of the t,owr.sll4o of Monroe dee'd, will attend to the duties ef,tils ap pointment at the ofilcesiof Madill 1: Calq. In thy Moro of Towanda, on MONDAY, the 30th dap ONO • - , vercb.r, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. where andlwilien all persons Interested most be present and they :hall - be heard. I lii , - - .N. CALIFFI yl Nov. 5. I ' ' I Andltor. E xE . , . 1 • , . CUTOR'S NOTICE —Netice , is hereby given that all persons indebted to' the• estate of William - Evans' Lite of Pike, de: I ceased, are requested , to funks Inimediate payment s and all persons having claims against said estate' .. , must present them duly authenticated fdr Fettle.- . ment., I DAVID; THOMAS, . HOWELL sower..x.. • Nov. 5, 1874. I ' I Exeimtors. i • , . I i A E.PLInATION IN D.ITORDE.--- 1 CIL To Mary 13igg.4-No. 821. May Term,: 1971. 1 You aro hereby notified that Thos. P. Mpg, your husband, has applied tb the court of common p'cas of Bradford Co„ for a' divorce front the ponds of 4 matrimony, and the said court has appoluled; M fizz ou day. the 7th day of , 1874, for !hearing CI: , said Thos. P. In this premiaes„ at which- time and place • , you can attend 11 you think proper. I , • . Oct 22. ' 1 • 1 J. M. SMITH, Sherh.T. I 1 , , 1, ,TtCORPORATRYN NO 71. p E.— --li_ In the matter of the incorporat on of The Thin Wesleyan Methodist .Church, of ;Borne.--Nci. 2017. , 1 Dec. T.,.1874. I „ Notice is hereby given that the o'bore named at e. sociation has presented to the Court of common Pleas of Bradford. Co:' their articles of Association, asking for a decree of; Incorporatidn, and tho ea'd ' ! Court having eitmlned the same, and finding them ' correct, will decree that they be, incorporated as .- prayed for. on Monday, the - 7th day Of I Dec.. 1874, at 2 o'elocl4 l p. M., unless mese be shoWn to . the contrary. 11 - D. M. PEC'E., • , Oct 24 I* I, _ ' Pothoriotary i I 1 1 1 "INCORPORA.TION` NO Ti C E. -- !..1. In the matter of thoincorporation of The Chart It- lof God, near Otover.--i•No. 380. Dec, T., 1874, , I Notice i• hereto , given that the above named A. - sedation has presented to the Court of Comm , _ ,i 'Pleas of Bradford Co. :their article of Association, ; asking for a decree of' , lncorporatien, and the sal i Court having eattrained the same, and finding , their correct, will decree that they be; IncorporattlAis• i prayed for, on Monday, the 7th day of December. 1874, at 9 0'c10c,,,,p, na., unless canto bo shown to the contrary. 1- I , B. M. PECK. Oct 29... I I, . Prothonotary, , 1 " . PPLICA. ! TION - IN D:IVORPE.—. - ATo' Charles 'Willisp It u 5.—0,1411.. Deo. W.:1874. Yon aro , hereby notified that Em ma , Williams , your wire. hag applied to sale court of comtri on pleas of Bradford Co.. for a divorce from the betide of matrimony, and the said court had appolntedi Mon day, the 7th day of Dec. 1874, for hearing the said Emma in the premises. at which Dino ard"placo , you Can attend if you, Hank proper. °f I , Oct. 29.. 1 I • ~T. M. SALMI, Sh e e-iff. 1 ; ADITINISTR4TOR'S,NOTICE.--,- Nottcels herebygtven that apersonsindebted .r.' Vs the eat-to of Milton Phillips, late of Sheehdimin 3 dec'd. must make immediate payment. and ;all per sons having claims against said estate naustpresaa. them duly authenticated for settlement. • . • • i• I I HABHIET PHILLIPS' ' Nov. 5 10 . ' 1 s..l,Amtnlstrstrit . 'V XZOIRCOR ' S 'TOTIC.--Notico, 1117 is hereby given that all peraong indebted to rho estate of Susannah Pitcher; late of ;Warren, deed, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said ostae, must present them duly authenticated Or ecttl.,-' Ment. I 1 EDWAUD M. PITCHER, l f Oct 29 ill: ; -. ; 'Executor- 1 . • • ADITELSISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby given thatatt persons to the estate of klathew kfarsball.i late of trip kill,. aiee'd, must tuake immediate nayment,r spa ctr persons , having claims against laid satins. mast present them duly anthenticiated far settlement. ELIZABETIEL.NARSITALI, Clet 22 '74. I .- - Adininistratrix. Ll, A ININTSTRATOR* NOTt()E.--' . 1 112t'oticii is beret:4 *iron that alipersons irSiebtel to Ms estate of: Daniel-ti Carne t - Intel of Witrreiii decrow3. are ' reirie4ed to - rolls imuirillito payment, and all parsims tung claims against said saute en must present tho rn duly AustlionitiLitted for sail - Am. ; • • - Mt 18, "it 1 JOHNALOAMY; , ' • .! 1 aotoliittem,l , - ' 1 . .1 1 • .
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