II - X1r44104 - fttiotto Tlinrsday, NO. 10, 1874. LOCAL .AND GEBERAL. THANIEGIVriiGCeB will be held in the Episcopal tliarels. at the usual hour on Throaday morning next: - • . Ws oau. special attention to the new lanaMeaa locil of ALIL SoLvato:c, in an other co amn. R1ME3133 1 En the meeting of thO T - wands Building 4aseciailon, on Monday even ing nail, for the payment of _dues.: Sous of the Catholic journals of New York, talk of the probability of Father TosEn-being made a Fishop. Oz a former townsman, T. B. ,CAMP, i 3 at present engaged in nuking a map of this pace, for the 'convenience of insurance comps !nos. B• TffE next !Presbyterian Sociable Rill bo held at the b.oriee of L B. Hurirmaar, EEq., on Ifondayevenlng, November 23, if the weather will permit< Let everybody come. LARGE YIELD ! HIBBARD, Esq., of Albany township, now in his 85th year, reined the past season nine pounds of potatoes of the Peerless, variety, from ode eye plant ed. Can any of our toting man beat it? REV. Dr. Cem•rox,- of Philadelphia, delivered two eicglent discourses in the Epis copal ChUrch, ouiliunday bait. Although well advanced_iu-years, the Doctor's natural force • is not abafed. , . Tan Episcopal Mite' Society meets this Wednesday 'evening it the residence of Mrs. Brisros.Ki4osnow4 on Third 0M44, Those who have enjoYed the hospitality of Mri. K., need no speci!a invitation to be present on this occasion. • IhFYli3feTlo\ `is wanted as to-the whereabouts, if liyink,-of the following persona, formerly aindenti at the Cazenovia Seminary : W.ll. P. KEELED; Mu:au= KEELER, C., jE. BVSNtLL, JAB= D. Gronrwas, Drwrrr C. GM nlNCift, LOUISA GiDttThroB ,DELIA A. LTOIC, MAR-. lagON CHUSBECEC; EDwt L. Fnttzn, H. Z, FR/aRIE, WII. 04EEIC, Many MCKEE. -THE Baptiat, liefLodist and .Pres br.teri;ti Churc4s, will unite in a ThanL•sgiv ing service on Thursday. next. We have not learned where the sermon is tc, ,be preached ,or who is to deliver it. 'The custom of the dif ferent congregahoni uniting cn such occasions is one which should be encouraged, as it tends towards creating a feeliog of unity and humo ny among Christians. • • : • TUE next regular 'meeting of the Towanda SandaY-School Alliance, will be held next Monday evening, Nov. 28, 1874, .at the Presbyterian Church, commencing at 7 o'clock. The programme for the evening will be the next regular lessol, "The Betrayal," and will be led by the lilethodi it minister, Rev. Mr. CuANnLin. • • MR. T. C . -SpAl f lnlio, of Rockford, !Illinois, has been spending a few days with Pica:l3in this *co. Mr. S. has for the past three years been Pitcher of the Boston Base IBtell Club, durin:t7 which time they hare held lthe championship of the United States. 110 is probably gip most se entitle player in the coun try, is a gentlem an of edueltion, and has done I towards pUpubtrizing our natienal ganr. MITE SOCIETIES.;— . r- - The .ibpiscopAl Mlte Society met at the louse of Joits J. Gnu% ;runs, on Wednesday eveuing last. A large t icompany were pFesent, and the receipts were ii - ery Creditable, pearly seventeen dollars. datt.3 Socicty]for the benefit of the Dttlies' • Mczevoleut A.sdeiation, itras held - at the resi dence of Mrs. G H. WATICINF, on Friday even -I Mg, The receipts amounted to fifty dollars tiI:DGE V. M. LONG Ihas uartgaiC la theidttiog-room of the Trtly House au inter. 4 : log rditt of feirtriz,r days, in the tavern sit;•. ~1 hia lather, Major Ezaa LONG, who kept open htMse for the traveler in the good Md daps, near LONG . te nard.. The sign is a wooden one, weather-beaten ! and dingy, bear:oz the ba a c emblems of the;'sgnare and compass, the stile IFII2, abd the name of the proprietor, E.::.. LONG. —_l;draterit lira' Gazelle. Finc.—Ationt si3vo'clock oti Sitar ;day !twit :jog last, the dwelling hunse of H. YAW, silutted i 0 Wysex, just arras the river' from this; place; trait discovered to be on fire. The fire comptif ea were unable to render any and the building with a portion of t;:e' tornitoie• Was goqn 'to ashes. We learn th..tt tht r xplqsipn or a kerosene lamp cansed the. fire. Mr. i us that his 'IOS3 is aiAPit 51',7(20, upon %, Lich there was an men rarl••.: of $.1,500: . :WE WERE aware until the re, nript of the, following, that , onr Itsverentl fric:•.,l, C. L. F. Iliftvz, had rOmoved from this crock. We aril pit-a:sod to know the MiPM/Tr..13. is P • highly priied by the ;nod man and hie fanu : NELF ,, N, 311.1 h .on Cu.. N. Y., Nov. 9, 71 -* Avid now away ce . l.l,Fre, frti )11e* Want of 'your ter.). excellent paper more tlihn alWaym appreciated yolirkincluess in sendintvit to me; and now-I ai:d my wire think•• that we' cannot do witio - aat it. • l• Youre, fraternally, f. C.'• L. F. H. PEr..s . ox.i.L.' 7 -11 . 1:s. J. E. GOODT3I9EI is sisiting her (11.4gliter, Mrs. Cans. I.lEtcen, in . this place. . • —Mrs. S. an , lMrs. Judge LiN4l, of Troy, List week visithigLfriends Li 11,:3 rlaee• I ' 7-ILnru. Sqicrqsa,,the prated "pitcher" of the Boston e' has i cen the guest pf" M. M. Scti.pißct for a , few days. 7 —Dr. M. M. DaoWN, of Ithaca, paid us a visit .oln Monday.-- - Jars" i . .Tnrt.Tr.s. is in town on a visit. . Arqus boasts that our ii-aod • A. G. Ckasistah,nf Monroe, bait !•• •at that c face 'a Cabbage head weighing ,15 Ilas , sh challenge may ohe - to heat it. We can do it Mr ti.t - ru#N NORTHRUP, who nu been a -tcrrnr t) rattlesuakes and wild beasts in the of Isio - ilir4 Hollow for the past fifty or yc tr., is quite as iinccessfal in the peace ' fill pursuits cd ; agriculture; at least we judge so from the enidenc`e'Aistfore us. Last week he forw,irded to this office a mammoth cabbage, welq'aing 18:1. Frian.l Caa.Natkr. will hove to ti y Alain jOLISSAL.—WeII9.Vd re e !,,,1 the 'first :lumbar Of Pelerson'sllournal, a 1 . 144; navgazi4e just started by the popular 11.1 Pernasus & 'Co., Philadelphts. Tile aztcles atio all interesting and complete in Fah 11:1Mber.I., The mechanical getting up of the ruAgaz.;uejilanexcetltionable; the paper be icg excellent, and the . cover , decidedly hand some and in appeErance. Terms: $3.00 a year in advance. Au Extra copy will be sup plied free forone Fear to any person rending a club of five snbscriberv, 'at 400 each. The postage Will be prepaid by_ the publishers, with out extra charyge,..in accordance with the new le.w. Rpeciiien cnpies, 25 cents. H.Pnreasos Co:, 920 Walnut street, Philadelphia.. DISTEIC+ CONVENTION L 0. G. T.- _ The D.strictConveatiOn I. 0. 00. T., of Brad ford and Sullivan counties, will meet at Boron 'on the fourth Wednesday atd Thursday of No vem er, IS 1, at 104 iielock A. at. Now let us All, who'iniy be elected delegates, those Who , Vr.“he cause of temperance at - heart and those of ns who •re entitled to eta in the Cinvention,'reako it a point to ga to Rome on I the 23th an:l 2:;'h* or November. Ye?, we s4y. —go up to Itotne and help the "ItOrnate eat the "tattedtnrh'py," it nothing more, bat we, much rather yon Would go for the good of the tem perance cattle. Ltwis Linz, W. 0. T. • Wet. T. Lir ItEIeCC, A 1.4 is I TEO annual ball of B. •0. S. 0., 'came of at Mereell Hall, on Friday evening :last. The attendant's, we learn, was good, and everything passed off quietly and pleasantly. The supper was provided b./ Mr. Vacs of the Ward House. and gave complete satisfaction to the Society end invited guests. The arrange ment of the tables reflected credit upon the good taste and neatness of the Ward House girls, whlie the abundant provision made for the wants of the inner man, was good evidence that the proprietor is not wanting In general ity and genuine hospitillq. THE Knights of Pythias, Of - this place, were honored on Tuesday evening last by a visit from brothers of Ithaca, Elmira. Barclay and Canton. At the close of the see sioi, the Eniglits to the number of about Bev -enty-live, repaired to the Means House, where mine host .7011 DAN had prepared a most sump tuous repeat, to which ample justice was done by the "brethren.' But few i'desertions" were noticeable. The supper was flrst•class in every particular, and the visiting brothers will not be likely to - forget the Means Hon se, when vis iting this place again. , Er. J. S. SrzwAnr's temperance lecture at the Presbyterian Church, on Wed nesday. evening last, was well attended and at tenvively listened to. -The lecturer expressed the belief that'the temperance cause bad met pith a temporary reverse, in the, recent oleo done, but predicted ultimate good to the cause, if its friends anted with wisdom and prudence. He believed the drinker" of the vile fluid should be pinished ae well as the dispenser,—men who have as uncontrollable appetite,shonld be con fined in the insane asylum, and those who fol low strong drink wilfully and stagger through the street, should 'be made to ; feel that the road they are traveling leads directly , to the jail. The leetUre was replete with practical thought, and will be felt for good in this com munity. • Lear Sunday morning Rev.- S. L. Comm, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, preached his second anniversary sermon from Ezehiel =hi: 7-9. In a summary of the two years' work he stated that ho had prepared and preached 198 sermons; bad received forty eight persons into the church, thirty-seven of them on professlon s of their faith; had baptised thirty-six adults an& children ; married nine couples; attended eleven funerals; and had made over 23.9 pastoral calls. Daring the past two years the Church and Sunday-School have contributed over $9OO to the Boards of the Church and for other benevolent Objects —, Xorillern Tier Gaulle. .Drabs left for record in the office for recording deeds,' etc., week ending Nov. 14 r : Joseph Ball to trustees 31 E' Church, East Tray, Nor 7, 1874,i Troy; We e n Morgan.et al to Adolph ,Huguenin, Oct 22, 1873, Wysox; Adolph Huguenin to Helen J Wheatley, Sept 28, '74, Wysox; Nathan EHingsland to Milford' rawer, July 29, '74, South Creek; D F Hil dreth to , 51ilford 31 Dewey, July 20, '74, South, Creek; E T Fox . to Prary Vannest and Folly Hickock, Nov 10, '74, Franklin; Wm H Mat thewson, executor etc., to Edward Herrick, Oct 27, '74, Athens Boro; James Foster to John N bandy, Nov 11, 1874, Towanda Boro; Lucre tia Crandall to E Al Reeser, Oct 8, '74, Spring field; John A Stewart, trustee, to Matthew Bartlett,.et al., trustees of bondholders of Sul livan & Erie Coal & Railroad Co., Nov. 10,1871, Bradford and Sullivan; Hurty McAsey et al, to Thos Donohue, April 1, 1872, Rid; bury; L stevens to Hollis T Darling. Nov 12,'74, Orwell; Ralph R Sibley to Am A Sibley, Oct 10, '74, Windliamrßeni Moody to John A Moody, Sept. 20,'71, Boa: 7 '. • TROY DISTILICT CONFEUENCr. —Troy District Conference met in Troy,-Pa ,on Mon day evening, Nov. 9, 1974. Ilcv. 8, G: liar~r {dUl3, of 171ster, preached the Opiining ser mon Tuesday morning: Conference opened in duo form. after which Rex. E. J. HEIMANH, P. E., cr, Troy District, delivered the cpening ad dress of the Conference proper. This address was liiitened to with marked attention. The thoughts presented were of a high order. As : , sluing us that the greatest qualification we needed fur our ministerial work, was deep and ardent l icty, which would lead ns to feel that we had but one work to do, and that is, to lead. men to Christ. Then ut it to piety is knOwl edge,—a know ledge of God's. Word especially, with a knowledge of the ltieraturo of the world. I cahnot give an outline of the address that would do it jus'ict-, but ',chine to sty, it was The District Conrexcnce was )u every respit a pleasant and 'profitable one:: The esaaya whieli were read were or a high order. With. out speaking d eyaragingi of Whera, I men. (lon the very able paper read by A. S. HoDsEn, editor of-:he Xurtltcru Tier Gam tee, published In Troy, P " Pa., on the Relation or the Church , 'and Clergy to Jen:flan - sm."' I will not attedint to give an ciatlin3 of this able paper, for I tdiotild fail altogether to . dalt jaatice. I will say, however ; that by a tasoln , ton passed by Conference ho was earnestly re gne'Stid to publish it in wholo.er in part in his own paper, and in one of the official church paters. One thing more I wish to emak of; and that is, that the District Conference decided to hold during this conference . year. about the first of June next, at pane central place, a District Sunday-School Convention, edelducted by some Sunday-schoal worker. This convea tion Kill be cum to all Sunday-school workers, wreipertive of denomination; and here at this ta:!y ur, 1 want to call attention to it,.that all ruteresti , d in tha improvement of Sunday schtmis, afay know that in the early part of next Summer they will have a rare opportunity. That the Sunday-echools are doing much in 13 3ing the fi , untlit'ion of true Christian charac ter, none will doubt, but may there not be more dons? There are improved methods and apt:dim:iv:a to be need, and mare i parnestnees of spirit to be awakened iu many in this work. When we see ho ever-active and unceasing in his efforts is the Lamy of all good, tolead estray the youth of our land, wo feel it is high ly important that we 'should make, every effort Ind use every means within oar reach, to in cnidate in the maids of our children right prin that will alike the enemy's attempts un successful in decoying them into sin. This wo can do iu the Snpday-school. Therefore, let us embed all the churches to rally with renew ed earnestness to.this Sunday-school work. • Our District Conference was a pleasant and profitable one. May the Lord give us many more sr ch. Burling ton, Nov; 12, 1874. THE DEATH of MR. JOHN MCCORT?, of Highland, ued 81 Years, was - announced in your paper of lut week. It may not be generally known that for many years be was an editor and printer . His friends think that at his death he was perhaps the oldest editor in the State.* He commenced the publication of the Elklop Press, ,Maryland, about the Set of July 3823. continuing its publication sheet four years. Ho then sold out and removed to _Harrisburg, where in 1828 he started the Staferman, and continued its publication until about 1835. He then mold out to Timor/sot : Ims ,Tiss, who changed the name of the paper to Harriabarg Telegraph, un der which name it is still published. Several pears ago lin. Mcgonn told the writer .Of this notice, that while he was editor, he was re quested to take . charge of a Baltimore paper. He went on to Baltimore, and all the preliminary ar— rangements wtra completed saUzfactorily, when he was told there was one more question, viz: Will you " Being opposed to duelling, he failed to become editor of a Baltimore paper. • 1111 n litile r lds- Mc,Como removed to Bradford Co., where he resided notil his death. He was in many respects a remarkable man. • Of EicOtelazish Pres byterian =east*, be lived a long life"of unimpeach able integrity and morality. • In him there was no guile. He was, in every sense of the word. a gni• tleman, and capable - of moving in the highest cir cles. mind seemed an inethsttatible • Store house of knowledge, which he could impart in such a manner as to charm his companions. He retained his mental faculties to the day of his death, and k. t np his Interest in our notional and county at- Lac to the last. IQo one, who had even s limited ac.ausintance with him, will fall to wry, "a great and good an is Wien." His and was peace. When his worklra' finished, without uttering, he - calmly tell asleep. He did not have ,what would be caied I strong physical constitution, and reached the age of tour score and. four yeais only by dint of his regular and temperate habits. With blm, whhky and tobacco were alike an abomination. -To this be was doubtless largely iddebted for long life. with Intellect , ntclonded to the tact moment. His work on earth is finished, and era this he has heard the; welcom, " Well done. good'and faithful eervant. A, ['This la Incorrect. The venerable runs Brix war, of Monroe Tap., is 113. XcOoan's senior, and edited a piperearlier than the letnno•-11:04 ED. &tiaras : o iti East ••Tioy has beer= a steam, (an'errangement that Is ex ceeding?, sathithotory to all of tre), the brothers and sisters of the M. EXiturch; to the number of 45, assembled at the neat, cosy Parsonage, —formerly occupied by Mr. J. Dur.--011 , the 27th of October, and tome hones previous to the expected arrival of our; Rotor. Bee. 8. A. Mumma. They then pl,.cM in his cellar, pantry barn, a great misty of useful cies, and then directed their attention to the pastor. A table was set the. entire length of the roam, upon which was placed ibountifal, and I may add tastefully, .arranged, repeat. When the pastor and his 'family arrived, they seemed fully to appreciate the linden of their friends, and expressed their gratitude in a fit ting manner. Pleasure beamed in every coon. tenanee, and we are sure all who participated in the happy occasion, will remember it for awry a year. . , . How often does it happen, that a person re lying wholly upon others, fails of success, but when that reliance is withdrawn and he is left to his own resources, the individual develops latint and' hidden powers, which make; him prosperous. The same principle will apply to churches as well ailudividuali,ind we indulge a reasonable hope that the effortsl we aro mak ing to uptroild our church and advaacel the spititiiil interests of the community, wilt be rewarded With success. That tie may his in futurn an earnest, united, working band of Christians, is the sincere prayer of the writer. O Jesus, may we follow Thee Closer than ever heretofore, Oh, may our constant purpose be To glorify Theo evermore. Help ni to labor with success, Clothe us with deep humility; In helplessness our snit we press, Help us rem Thine immensity. - Oh, we will trust oar au with Thee I Guide us unto she journey's end; Then may it be our joy to see Our ever-blessed Saviour Mend. 8. H. - East-Troy, Nov. 9, 1874. TEM RAG CARPET.—Some women much prefer to use a_ bit of rag carpet in place of a regular-made mat at their doors. It's a good idea, a contemporary thinks. If there's anything.better calculated to -attract a man's attention than a rag carpet at a deor a we don't know of it: It causes Moro bard feeling, and is productive of more 'hard and. unforgiving words, than any other article about the house, excepting always the family hat:rimer.' Three pieces of 'rag carpet thus situated will bank rupt an upright man inside of _a fortnight, and turn a happy home into an uproarious find out rageous Bedlint. Not a man in a hundred can go through a door thus protected without catching his foot in that carpet to the gieat danger of •llinging himself violently to the Boor and flattening his nose. And it not only twists his legs, but it deign over the sill, : and catches; the door as he shuts it, and starts his temper afresh. It being too degrading and unmanly to stoop down and remove the obsta cle with his hand, be gives it a kick, and is ear prised to see how easy It is to miss it. He makes another vicious kick at it, and succeeds in removing about an inch of it. Then he swings the door to, and setting his . teeth to- gether, attempts to shut it over the obrtacle. Them:tore the obstruction resists him, the more _desperately he ppsnez. This is on the general. Iy received and very agreeable theory that in anitnate things ate human in so far as it is ha man to be' vicigus and obstinate. It • is the principle which induces a boy to pound a stick of wood which flies up and hits him. Having convinced himself that the building will not suMcieatly give to permit of shutting the door without removing the carpet, the carpet is kicked away. It is,never laid away. And it is either kicked the whole length of - the hall, or tumbled M a heap just outside the sill, where the next person apparing catches both feet in it, and shoots into the room with hair erect, eyeballs protruding; and feet madly and pas sionatz-ly endeavoring to recover their balance. THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—POSTAGE Fir:z ron 1575. 7 -The Couidry Gentleman is publitled WZEHLY on the following terms, when paid strictly in advance : One copy, one Sear, ,f2.V3; four copies, $lO, end an additional oopY for the year free to the sender of the eel); ten copies, $2O; and an additional copy for the year free to the sender (lib° club. The:Gountru Gentleman posserar.a an tm eqnaled corps of corresportdentt, regular and occ:taional, among the best farmers in all parts of the country, and constantly reflects the prim. Coal condition and progress' ot 'the husbandry of every eection of the United States and civi li'zed world. The Coign fry qerittes.ifta Rites in its Horti cultural Department p continuous variety of infcrmaticm and suggestions. equal or superior in the aggregate to what. Is obtained in tho monthly numbc-ra of most mt.„ ezines devoted to Hortic Itura. - The Cowdry Gentlebru has probably done as much as all otAr journals combined, to in troduce and diastrainate Improved Stock of every kind through the country; and com mando, to a greater degree than any contem porary, the confidence and support of breedo re aad purchasero. • The Country Gentleman contains unusually fall and trtistworthy Market. Reports, and de iotes special attention to them and to the prospects of the crops, as throwing light upon one of the most important of all questions,— When to and When to Sell. ' 27 . ie Country Gout lemon - embraces numerous minor departments of a practical character, such as the Diiry, the Poultry Yard, : the Apia. ry, the Vineyard, etc., and weekly presents 's column or two for the housewife and an inter estug variety of Fireside Beading. It contains a well edited review of current events, and its advertising pages Tarnish a directory of all the principal agricultural and horticultural estab lishments of the country. :Ipecimericopios tree. Address. I. LUTIIEn TUCKEII tt, SON, • _ Albany,' Y. Y. Jonrxos ABOUT TOWN, lilt A S0J01:111X ,.„ ILII SEON ow, rauncuLE—AND A BIT Or 8/TXTI:IIY . Auvicr,—lt is very, - e ery haughty, talent. Cam.= sets it so far down to the scale of ramifies, that hellvonld advise all growing boys and sweet reaching toward loveliness, to steer quite clear of it. Don't be like VoLvaras. boss, for you can never goto heaven with CARLTLE, if you do, and a small section of the universe will betelt you for base ball operations; in case your limitations are be yowl - bin tranecendental All. You 'tie not to go wading along the shallows of ridicule, my braves l Your way hem out in the broad ocean of reverence, up whose East rises, and down whose West rides, nasjeetically, the great light giver, and the grand revealer of all mystery and all truth. So much - -lcir the impiratßin of CADLYLE. If you are at all inclined to gratify a relish for the ridiculous, read his Essay on VOLTAIRE. - We had It read to nuin our infancy; and it so help. ''tid us in„training and regulating our propeqsl. ties, that we have been enabled to direct our steps wisely and safely thriangh temptations of no common order, in this direction. It is very, eery nosafe,little Miss, to handle these weapons, if yon are anxious to go along wish leading strings is your hands. Doer/nick stroke al your saucy tongue cuts tite reins quicker than a schneter edge„ You must walk so softly over the foibles of your fellows, that they can c - eep back to their shelter and wait ,for the snre-comiag Pruner, _whose work will be done by defter bands. 0. S. Triaserr Never call names. It is n't polite, and what is politeness but ono of the dress !suits of llCistian charity ? - ever show np the mistakes and exaggera tions of yotir companions, or even of your ene mies, attar the fashion of modern illumination, that takes to itself the ugly proportion of cull catore. hest, who is an acknowledged master in this art, uttered , a single sentence, under whose lisping, lightly aecented.phrase, ran;; low undertone, the burden of which might serve i v , a::warning : "I hoped in my boyhood to becoMe a groat historical painter." "Itoped," it said, with a backward smile that was sadder than tears.. " I am," hung on his wordless lip. many another unuttered story, "a caribaturist." And w, good boys and beautiful givli you' will not fail to'read our ES sayist on Ridicule, and listen to. ono trhii is amply competent to advise. You mist filially, adore your papa, if he smokes your weak-eyed lover off tbe r prewdies with cheap tobacco, and admire your mamma if she wipes her matronly nose on her almost inaccessible petticoat. You must cuddle baby Juan affectionately, if he tears the loot kink' or the last hair, even, out of your despairing curls. You must reverence your grandfather, if be spits in a snokitsile over Ow best room Ono, and mop out tuft, orystantatibpittuit. its,; thelollies cd a »olden youth and an mini:thirsted manhood. You must look spolo sptheslly upon the poor dears who have n't the resolution or the shoes to follow firemen's pa rse* through the rata, and whore unworthy spinal sbriak from a bare-back trip to the races. Bove your minister. if he be orthodox, and doss n't meddle with polities; and be attentive to ;our Babbath4chool teacher, if her bonnet is n't out of style, but above all things heathy well-timed praise upon the sucoeutni candi date of the last aleetion v and balance yourself carefilly in the soaleaf eplaion, with regard to forthcoming developments of a governmental attars; and then, my darlinp,' , you may.per- UP% be known and read by all good men ovo men and old* en, in the pages of an approved and instinctive enaday.sehool book. Naw Devon—The Pennsylva nia! sad New York Railroad Company, will to. 67 wavy the new depot. Th rough the kind noits of Rears. Rorzois & Fraanzo, the build orti, we were shown through the . Wilding the other day. The basement .is divided into two largo airy rooms, with pentad Boors. Hare are found two largo heaters, , with which the whole' building is warmed': The first door con' taros two sitting rooms, WM 'feast each, with • convenient and roomy ticket office, so arranged u: to accommodate both. These rooms are Stashed In oak and blackwainut, with seats made of the same material. The rooms are well-lighted and ventilated. r On the south side are the baggage rooms and hall leading to the second story. The !send story contains a large telegraph office, Tarnished with beautiful and modern fix tares, The tables, desks, etc., were mostly manufactured by Boum & Attu*, and are inievery particular equal to city • work. The Superintendent's Office fronts to the east, and communicates With a private office, bath room, closets, Me, The clerks' room Is on the west eide, and lifeboat 18x36 feet, with • closet and wash-romattached. All these rooms are fin ished in oak and walnut, and the windows tor tilla:4l with inside blinds. The whole building is:fainished with water and gas, and .reflects credit upon the taste and liberalityof the com pany, as-well as the skill of the builders and workmen. The stories are respectively 12 and 0 feet in height. The plat tering was execut ed by Messrs. LEHM3II & finnan, of this place, Who enjoy the reputation .of being the very best workmen in their line to be found any- Where, and the walls of the depot will not deor tract from their good name. The painting and graining was done by D. L. Oncwrr, of this place, and Mi. Moaaarw, of Waverly. It is a source of satisfaction to know that such work men are to be found in the country. This portion of the work is not a whit behind the other departments, and reflects great credit upon the taste and artistic skill of the wo Men. The exterior does not strike us at all in keep ing with the interior, but the same careful at tention has been bestowed upon the work. The walls are of common brick, with " black tuck ing." A sride awning, supported by neat and Substantial iron brackets, surrounds the build ing dud affords protection from the beat of the sun and storms, to plumage:a while getting in , to and out of the care. • We heartily congratalats the officers and imployes of the company on their good fortune in securing such commodious and luxurious quarters, and hope they may all 'live long and prosper.' Much credit is dile Mr. GOODXAN, Assistant Superintendent, for his practical sug gestions and assis tame in arranging the details of the brdldlng. • The following is the roll of officers and em- Ployes in the depot : Superintesident-11. A. Pacaca. Assistant Superintendent and Chief Clerk—B. F. GOODMAN. Train Master-41AVID Eirm.ocn. Telegraph Operators—T. H. MAlnzwe, It. M• EaDaan, EL H. illim.ron, E. W. ViziAras. Clerks—J. W. Enuop, H. E. BABCOCK, F. J. gitou, 6. B. SDERNOOD. ! Ticket Agents—F. R. BuaBANK, 11. Ahosecis. Baggage Matter-1101M3 CONDON. Car Inspectors Joan 11Ambilauer. Joan FAME, Jou COLEMAN. Porter—Eu . 3l'ex Mollut. Coeur:l'lmmEaties.—For the week commencing Monday, Nov. 9: Hon. H. P. Boss, of Montgomery county, presiding, and Asaociato Judges HAIIKNEBII and Busszu, on the bench. On, *notion, Court admit John A. Bittser, Esq.; a'ntember of the-bar of Wyoming Co., to practice ,in the several-courts of Bradford Co. damsel Wheaton va..Wm. D. Chaffee—lssue. Watkiris & Little for plaintiff ; Overton & Els bree fcir defendant. Verdict for defendant. B. N. Blood vs. John N. Murray—Assumpsit. )3. Vf) Patrick and I. .N.• Evaur, Hogs., for plaft3tiff. H, B. McKean, Esq., and Watkins & Little for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff, the sum of four thousand fire hundred and twenty four dollars and sixty cents. Aaron Sheeler vs. J. A. Davis and J. D. Pngh —Asumpsit. H. W. Patrick and LN. Evans, Erqs.,"for plaintiff. W. T. Davies and W. H. Carnochio, Esqs., for defendants. Verdict for defendants. , Wm. A Mason vs, Sullivan & Erie Coal A D. B. Co., Garnishees of J 8. Andrews. Foreign Attachment. Smith A Montanye and DeWitt A Maynard, for plaintiff. IL W. Patrick and E. Overton, jr., Begs., for defendants. Verdict for defendants. C. B. Russell vs. dames Bryant, et al. The Burg,eas and Connell of Towanda Borough..., It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the pre liminary injunction awarded in this case be and is hc•eby discharged. Monday, November IC. Hon. P. D. Morrow presiding, land Associate Judges Hairiness and Hassell on the bench., Henry W. Hollis' use vs. Daniel Sweet—Ap peal. W. T. Davies, Esq., for plaintiff; Smith & Montanye for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff, the stun of ninety-three dollars and eleven cents. • The indictments in the following cases hare been quashel : Com. ye. Dr. 11. C. Porter and lienr3t Cj Por ter—Selling liquors without license. Com. va. Clark B. Porter-Same. Corn. as. D. El. Tnrner and W. o.`Gordon Same. The Court bee appointed U. W. Patrick and. J. F. Sanderson, Esq 3., counsel, 'tor Albert Browp, who was indicted for murder at Sep tember term. First National Bank of Washington ye. Harry Ward. Debt. W. T. Davies, Esq.. forplaintiff, Wm. Foyle, H. W. Eatriok and 0. D. Montanye for‘defendant. Verdict for plaintif, the sum of, thirteen hundred and thirty-four dollars , and fifty-six cents. James Gibson vs. Jano Gibson atil Charles lifdlorao, Trespass. 'Overton & Elebree for plaintiff, Elbanan 8m Rh and W. Patrick for defendants. On trial. Boars FOR Caannwea —lf YOU want a few roses to flower at or about Christmas or New Year time, select now a fair of the tea, hy brid, China and Bourbon varieties. Take, say Agrippina, Louis Philippe, Mad. Malmquist, Bougere, and Sombrenil. Obtain good plants, if you can, grown in the open grodnd, .that have not bloomed; pot them; cut them back, to four Mame, let them stand in a cool place for two' weeks, then bring them gradually to the light, and give them, if you can, more heat at the bottom of the pot than at the top. Do not let them-have too strong sun at midday, unless they are in fall leaf and moist of earth without being wet. As they grow, ,when 'the short steins are four inches long, pinch off the ends, and continue this practice until they commence to bloom. iThilfiN INGRAM opened court at Tunkbeizock on Monday last: cordWy welcomed by all clams, On Monday evening he watierens ded by the Tunkhanock Brass Band, and a large concourse of citizens, fairly representing the good men and true of Wyoming county, weitsilapon the Judge. expressing their cordial congratulvtions upon his election by 114 large a MOM, in both counties, and their hearty velem" as presiding judisi of the ilistict. Judge Isonar remanded in a terse and grac dui address of spiiriadation. Af. forward the Judge was escorted to the festival. being had for the Triton Hose Co.. where he was male Use recipient of an elegant boquet, from the ladles, who were present in large numbers. A numbs' of Scranton firemen participated in the feetinL One hardly knows which moat to commend, the nal . wart appenanim of the firemen on parade, the ar gentite tuts end skill of the band, or the army of 11111191 1214 Witty of the ladles at the **Mil B 08.12i71819 'LOCAL. M` Go to Warrom & SUVA liforeur's alock. for your Books and Stationery. Fos Sam—W.-IL Boosysta, has one of P. &Dunn= & Cb t e. 0. L Boise Pinter Bay PUMA for isle. Tim beet there is. June 1; 1674. Ili., They' have a. choice line of Foreign and DOlllatiO Dry Goods and Notions; all new, at Emit WAuova', Towanda, Pa. Oct 187 C Von BALL--About 20 'ewes tend 12 backs. These are very line, long-wooted costar Sheep.. Enquire of G. D. Bunn, Eli. ter, Pa. Nov. 4,1874-Bw. Y . stir Why run the risk -of an [Wi den!, when you can get; a ticket good for $B,- 000 in case of death, for 20 cents a day, by Call-. Ing on PRAMS Bostuanr, at upper depot? Eintovez.—W. Dirrazon, music dealer, has changed his bue, and may ,here alter be found at the corner of Main and Pine atreeta, in lgonut's new block. , IW' WOAD" & EDWARDS are pre pared to sell teas of every variety csftcaper than any . of the leading houses In the city; which are sending out their circulars broadcast over the' country. Grangers will do'well to give diem a call before buying eliewhere. Amulet, 1874.—New Goods suita ble for the season, now opening at BIONTAIIIIMI, Fos BENT.—=Hone sitnateiToorner • of Locust and ebony streets. l mmediate possession ginen. Ternis one-half the usual rental until the Lt of April. Address, Mu. B. W. PATRIC; Athens, Pa. ft. Wass A. E. Pwrr, (formerly over 11. E. Itositarnmree Clothing Store). has removed to TRACT klifoones new block, where she is prepared4to do all kinds of dress-makh3g on reasonable 'terms. She is also agiont for Butterick'sipatterns. INS. C t . F. emu has jast received a very, large Janda) of Books mutable for 8. 8.. Libraries, which he will furnish at a discount 'of 25 per cent. to schools. . • girl' you don't want your wife to buy the new patent Bad-Iron, keep her away trdin Jouts. It is the beet and most conveni ent invention for lessening the tedious work of ironing ever presented to the public. No one who sees it will ever go tome without it., CemprowN Woorzia Lug, Spinning, and Weaving, also Nsnufsetur tog, Oloth-Dressing, etc;, as lanai. Stocking Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for sale. Machinery tanning in good order, and" work ;warranted and dono with dispatch. . Daiss-Kumpa:—Birs. HimaT Kunio- Bas; in the Arcade block, opposite the Episco pal Chnreh,ts prepared to do dress-making in the latest style and neatest manner on abort notice and at reasonable prices. Fitting made a specialty. Stamping done also. To TUE Poe:rm.—Since Sept. 1, 1874, we are selling tickets to all points West and South-West via Erie Railway and connect ing lines,at reduced rates. Passengers porches leg tickets through this agency insure good connections and baggage. checked through. Apply to either of the undersigned at Towan da, Upper Depot. J. W. &Ila, • itir-Frorn a plain Gold Ring to '4,13e Gnat, diamond, go tollannatauns. ' tilir A large line of Parasols in all the new shades, just received tor. Evans & Hrannrrn. INS.If you wish to see fine gold JewOry, Whit azzatuaLues. , ips. A large stock of Ladies', Miss es', and Gents' Underwear, at - EVANS k EILDIIETII.II.- Several valuable . Farina and Houses and Lots for sale by Barrurrrit TRACT:, Ns. Wall Paper and Curtains cheap at WUITOOND 1 SMUT'S. ?demur's Block. Fou RENT.—A store building, with coiibtera and eholves cnioplite, for rent at lay. eralinrg. The location's gOod one for .ailing all kinds of merrh•++aise. Inquire of E. E. Oct. 26, 1874. Foa St .-160 acres of land; in Ulster, near tho Depot, by Iteon Tour, of Port Deposit, Did. En faire of A. B. fhirrs, Ulster, Pa. aw The beat place to buy Saab, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is at FROST & SoNa. Factory on Charles street. O. lice 107 it - street. They sell cheap for cash. liew goods just resived at K BERDELIaN'S. ter &11 kinds of black horn, rub ber and real jet jewelry at very low prices, at thowat-iaa's ' ' - Serif you want the best Cook Stove extant, call at Jim's, in Morour's Block. as. For the best ,Itoset or Steak go to Mum k Ittonott.t.'s. , l IMIT Reversible level land and side bill Plows, Improved. Rubber Paint, all colors, datable and cheap. R. M. Watsass., Sept. 28—tr. you want to buy Dry Goods, examine Tenon k Co's now stook.. lig A fall line of Guipure Lace, Yak Lace , and Pammentry Trimmings, joss re ceived by Ev.tatq &Thu:lnm' , Vii" A complete assortment,of La dies', Gents' and Children's Underwear, at & stir A: very laige stock of Melee, Boys', Youths' and Children's Boots, just re calved at 9ouszu it bowl's, opposite the Cent Hollft9. , ■g.'A. B. Cimvss, Wyalasiiii is the agent for the New American flowing 'chine, which 4 taking the lead of all other.. ifir American and Swiss Watolies, Jugest stook - ever brought to Ibis towel, st ifENDELXION. itir Mrs. J.. I.S. Hu.r., has just re turned from the city; with a tine assortment of Fa and Winter Millinery. Store on BMW! street. Jir Spectacles and ,eye warranted equal to any in the tmuket, from the cheapest to the beet, at MlNDEtalaell. J New Goods.-this Week, at TAYLOR it Co'.. i Fine Mink, Seal,, and 'Lynx Thus; also the lower grades, of goods. Hand some Misses' and Children's sets, at Harr; & WATROVS: =A Mr The Fall and Winter schools throughout the county are about opening, and purchasers of school books will bal Interested in knowing that C. 'F. Coosa' store is head quarters for all the different kinds of books need in the schools of Bradford and adjoining counties. and that. his facilities for purchasing gives him the "inside track" In selling. Conn. try merchants can get their supplies, of him just as asap as they eau in tho city, Bine say. tag height , Nitro ii Oxidir-ties success* fully used for. iluo (41ssolSou of With, : 4 ~ Raid; bentritAt'jr • 1 Towanda, Pa. sir A specialty in ao, aka, Shawls, Blankets and Felt Bides, Can be found at EVANS & artrairries. Jo" Large stock of Piottureo and Picture Frames, *t Mimosa ♦t ElnAtre*, WN- W:Lea ilirA4 impiense4tock of_ Ladies', Misses'. Children's and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves, at EVAN'S & HILDIISIVII. • IbT AU good" sold by us will be gasrastood as Sepresszted. Our terms are cosh, and ourprltes shall be low. , HINT dr; WATSIOOI4 lei.. A fall line of Bleached and Brown Table Linens, Napkins, Crashes, Towel ing'', eta, al Haar WATENTe• 'l. la. Trimminit 'Velvets, Velveteens Ind Cbildren'e Cloalrlnge, msy be found et ' EVANS & ,Humarrs's. 'ADM, - ATTENTION!-We have a . large line of nedarwear le an grades, bough: Cheap, sad will ba sold tole for cash. • ' - 1 . KiNT WAT 11.0176, IWO The cheapest' place. in town io tiny )ffillinery goodly* at Mild: D. Rave, Bridge-st. - • The largest assortment of clocks at low prices at Itimmutues,, , Mr Plain White,- Red and Check id Flannels, in all at /Omit iricei. Kerr a WATII.OI7II. Tits lair wish operations performed as the teeth, we .aqr go to Dr. Dot:woe's new aloe on State-at., below Hain, in Dr. Puarr's now cface building, see. and S or. You may rely upon good work, coreful treatment, and a pleasant Instead of a disagreeable time in the operating'eliaitr $5O BEIVUID I . Lost il4‘ Towanda or Wysox, a Lady's Eeent-Wioding Hunting. Cue Gold Watch; Few Niootrp, Maker. The above reward Fla b@ paid to the person andlni It; on its being Pelt at the Jewelry Store or Wu. A. Quasinasun. ifir Dr. KELLEY has secured the right to use an, attachment for lowci, distal plater, which Greatly meets. in holdinglt hem in For difficult cases it prove indispen eible. Office on Blain-at Towanda. 11111 Black Alpacas, Pare Mohair., Black Cishmerie, -and Nouriing Dross Goods, Just opened, and will be sold for cash only, at KENT it WATELOIIII; Towanda, Pa., Got. 28, 1874. VS - T. C. COW N, •uf Towanda, bee just received the largr st stock of Chine. White Granite, Iron-stone China, and French, Belgian and American Glassware, aver brought to this market. "And the best of all is, he has procur ed them in such a way that he Is selling them full 25 per cent. cheaper than they were ever before sold in Towanda. am. Busy mothers'will be gratified to learn that there is one establishment in To wanda where they eau buy good, substantial clothes for their boys cheaper than they can get the material and have them made up. Jinxes Wozjp. realizing the wants of comic nity in this particular, has purcbased and is selling very cheap boy's clothing of every de scription. F. It. BusztANg. MITTENED.7-- "My lady love has " mittened me • ' Through some coquettieh "miff"; I really cannot tell'why she Went off in'auch a "tiff." - Bat here's iCletter from her now, What Its lines diaclose ? "IT nererbe your idle, I row, " Till you frear.Boszvalmas Clothes." Gentlemen who Inuit their worldly suits to prosper, had bettei get a suit of those splen did clothes whi,:h only Ilositsnm.r) is now of to this,community, at prices within the teach of all. 'Young mon; go there and see for yourselves. SELL v SET T rinti.—ProbajAy the worst sell in the world is a prison cell; and the dealer who "sells" his customers, richly de serves confinement in it. I sail at my store nothing but goods of good quality, and repre sent them as they are, and at such low prices that every customer goes away satisfied. We continue to sell the entire stock at such prices as will induce everybody 'to buy. So call early and secure your clothing at the popular One- Price Clothing Store of ALEX. Sotosicor; 123 Hain street: Nov. 18, 1874. AS. Reqtembor that our stock all nett and fresh. Everything in the line of Dry Goods'will be found at our store. We do not claim tlist we will Bell goods tower Mae all , others, bril: hiving just bought our entire' stock sinc'h the recent decline in the New York: markets, we feel warranted In saying that we can offer item and desirable , goods at bottoni' prices. We. shall sell strictly for cadi. We invite all to come in and examine goods and prices. We shall endeavor to merit's share of your patronage. KIGICT & WATEOI7B. Dias l Funs I Fuss !—We shall ter to . the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, s choice setectiun of Ladies', !aisles' and Chili dren'ainre, in all grades, at Prices which l can not bo offered no goods..boiaght a year ago; Every set we offcr is new and Irat e direct from the manufacturer. Every set we sell will be guaranteed prime and r l rfect in all re spects. We Invite' all to ozamine our stook . I and prices: Kwirr do Wsmous. The naordIITHING, GRAND. ll7luogr signed calls attention to sev4rai new things in dentistry,as follows First: .A nets style of plate for inntrunsk. Term, perfect in all respects. Ist. It hu the CO;or of the mucous membrane, resembling he lips and gums so &welt:. to defy deten tion.' 2cl. It is absolutely p and wholesome. , lid. It is very light Is well strong, so thit the plates can be made thin; avoiding a month inll of clumsiness. There is positive) no dis count on this plate in any direction. Hundreds of thenrare now inns° among the most relia ble people of this town end pointy, and all call them "Gu ." nn Second : We have thoeans of attacking seekers or suction cavitiesl m to lower meta of teeth, which holds the plate firm on the jaw, preventing any movement Of the 'plate In mils ticatiug, or accumulating fl food under it. Dd . ilcuit eases completely 7/tird : The liquid n 'oxide gas—a new form of anaesthetic, which is perfecuy safe and reliable, in all respects. Renders tooth-extraet ing n delight instead of a dreadful Operation. 'Fourth: All manner of dental operations done in the most artistic manner, at 11. D.L. Dotson's dental rooms, in Pratt ' s new building; State street, be 7 Main, Towanda. Nov. 17-4 w. HOGABOOM—OARIIIBO*.-At the reddeace of Kri. O. Garrison, N0N.14, /874, by Benr.'W. 8. ikuusey, Mr. Iloyd fleirabocak of Moe. son d, Pa. fiel Pa., and KW Mary Garrison, of Jack ,; _ - _, iriEi?. .. . . . ; PAGE.—Io Wilmot, Helot: ,-1874,41r5. Luce to. ta, wits of FL Ham Pi , aged 19 yosis iind 9 ilsya,. _. . ... . ; 111141/3.-44i this boroagb,lNor. 4, Um. Rachel Hinds, aged 91 years arid 2 months. , :: The deceased was llie mother of ts-Com - ndsponeroTenut U, Untne, and was .a' most! 44. emplary Christian Woman. o'.d k s , c, and its attendant inarmitlea, bad confined her to the bonze for some time previous to her diis.tb, but she bore her &actions with Choistian pm ilenceind forbearance. I For more than seven t+ years she bad bcca ;member of the Baitist Obtlreb. Ind now has gone to be witttber I:PeS 4 ea toialuia #l.Pfter. ; Now Adverthesumts. • •• ERERFATINebtic.' -am is UMW_ titan that th an hays 'been SW ;In the - calcs of isogisios of Wills In and for the County of Itradllatth secoents of ahninishatloo upon the following Waifs. tit: . • , Partial account D. Lewis, exeoutor.of the trill of Cauxessifintlo, labs of Wells. m ot Phut amount of James Smstutrillati Of Charles E. Smith. name child of Joseph Smith. late of Wy. Mai deceased. Pallet scantat of Philionati Btone and Ancuslus rots: executor' of the will of Rebecca I Perm, late Wysluiddr, of deemed. PinslJ oesph asoolustof Salm ID:by, executor of the trill Dow" Isis of Windham, deeeued. Mull account of itatetio Seeder. admlxdstrator r ed the' estate of German Titus; late of Pike. dscethed. Final account of J. I. Jones, administrator of the estate of Wm. Johnson, late of Tony. decanted. ; Final accountof M H. Lanier, alintobitestoe Of . the WV* of J. Donna, Alen. late Of Wysoz. decd. Mast ant of M. J. Eaton and IL L. Gook. Well, executors of the will of Joseph Dolton, lite of West Burlington Final accocun ce SawaXcllinhsek and • Tin/a i ls Waters, sdadnistrstaw of the estate of Charles J. Saab. bits of Buffington. deceased. I Partial account of K. W. DeWitt administrator, de bouts no n of Jacob DeWitt, late of Towanda bop, decease. - - • Final account of George Gerd, guardian of ()rein Smith. minor child of Jerre fladtti, late of Wysox, &messed. , Final account a George Furman and S. D. hark m of ese Columbia. demand. , exthutors of the will of Peter MCClelland. late Final account of A. 11. Spalding, surviving execu tor of the will of George U. Welles, late, of, Athens. daisies& • Pulls! account ofJohn 0. Welles, sc log executor of the bin will and iftWanient of C. P. Welles. late 'of Athens hero. deceased. . . 41so the apprehunnent of property set off by-ex ecutors 0? adininistrators to widows Or Chfidtell of the following decedents Estate of Barton Conrad. , 1 de " Wm. Bri ob dfoul. 4, .• 0.17. Young. . 1 " Ebbs Reeler. U .1 Ilylnums Waltman. 1 ;' " U John Gartland, Jr. '• " -" John Crotsla. _,- . - I And the same will be vaunted to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, TIICIRLIDAY. Demobs/ 10th, 1874, at 2 o'clock, P. Id- for confinnsUon Ind allcnisnos. , -- 0.1. causatros,; por. 7 .'74.. . , , Begistei. POWELL & CO,, We are daily receiving ' additions to opr LARGE STOCK OF GOODS: Roving a buyer constantly itz New York, we aro enabled at all times to get the I= NEWEST THINGS In the market. We call especial attention to our stock of PcS c l) 0 k 11 - We have last re c eived direet fOm Importers, the best line of BLACK ALPACAS !' AND AT Co ME MR_ Ever exhibite4-by-us. Also the best assortment of to V [3 Li m' II 0 - tia To be found in the market. We also offer Great Bargains in SUL°l6t. g3lilvis POWELL' , & co. Oct. 12, 1874. TN, THE MATTER OF THE of the property. corporate right", prlvt legee. and frailcbtaee of the SULLIVAN & Kate COAL AND RAILROAD CO At ilia ale madei by Jolla A. Stewart; Trask% on the lath day of October, k. D. 1871. NOTICE Il hereby given that a meeting will be held' , at -the WARD HOUSE, IN TOWANDA, BRADFORD COUNTFo:FAPt at 12 o'clock; noon, of WEDNESDAY, TUE SECOND DAY 67 DECZIDED A. D. 1874 Yor the Purpose of organizing s new corporation by the purchasers of the property. tights, privileges, and franchisee of the SW LIVAN & ERIE COAL AND BAILUOAD CO which wore sold by John A. Stewart, - Trustee; on the 14th day of October, A. D. 1874, under and by virtue of the power of sale - vested in him by the of a mortgage made by said Company to C ri arTgurne. dated November lat; A. D; 1866, and recorded in the office for the recording of Deeds in and for the County of BradforP,State of Pennsyl. vaunt in IS °doge Book No.. 10, page. 30, 31, and 32, on the 226 of Nikember. A. D. letS, sad in the once for recording of Deed., &c., in and for Mi lan County. in said State, in 11.rtgege Book No. 2, pages 82 to 88 inclusive, on the 6th day cif Decem ber, A. D. 1860 Raid meeting will be held for *impose of elect leg a president and Ward of stx Directors, to con. tone in office until the Ist Mondry in Nay nest: also to adopt 1 corporate name and common seek determine the' amount of the capital stocir‘ of the new corporation, and to do such other sets as may be necessary and Irgal for the purpose of organizing said new corpoiation. , I - MATHEw BLETLETr. cum. ausavaN, E. & WaELEN. • WM. T. LUDT, CHM E. PIKE. Committee of Bondholders for themselves 6.4;1 sesortstes. purchasers at the isle shove mentioned. Boston. Nov. 8. 1874. • • 211,2 - VALUABLE DWILIANG FOR El/LULL—Desiring to change 'my residellm. I offer fo• sale my valuable new dwelling house, on pecker *ream. Towanda Borough. The home is furnished with all modem Improvement% and the hit L large, with good out hulloing% well. cistern, de. For further particulars enquire on the prem ises.. ' Udfi. L. U. DESMOND. ' Towanda. Nov. IN, 181% MANSION HOUSE," - LeMint= F. W. W. 1180 WRING., • - ' Pacitemos, Tis Boos Is 'conducted In Elicit? Temperance Principles . .Every effort will be made to make guests =datable. Good rooms'and the table mita etwegre be impel with the treelike esertet pi radii• • _. 110,011011 t SHERIFF'S - SAILt.IIy. virtue' of. sanarrwrns umn4ll4.out of i the Court of Coin mon Pleas of Bradford County; and to me directed, will bo exposed to public Wed the? Gun House. in Towanda borough, ,olt .THUBSDAY _December 3, 1871: al 1' o'clock, plm. . the' following described piece or parcel of Mai sltitate in Wilmot township, Wended as follows: a the north by land 01,11inixo Meeks; east, by land :of Jacob Berge and' Widow Cotter; south by land of Widow 'littman and the public highway . and vest by lands of diet Sickles and R. M. Abrams. Aentaluing 103 o res of land, mon or lees. dealt 60scres improved with a plank house, log' house. logi bare board dud and a few ; fruittrees thereon. - Seized and taken intoexecntion at the suit of Welles k Ackley vs Davi Swank. Also at the stet •of Mathias H.. Welles ' vs - David. Swank and Daniel Edeleis. -i . '--'• - • - • , . • ' ALSO One ether let, pude or ps.rce of land Situ &Win Canton twp., undid as. fop ,s: On -the north by laude of Fre rieltilltillams a dA. T. Dun, bar; east by the Hort ern Central Bail y Company; ii,ff, e south by the public Iddiwayi and west by land of Frederick Williams, coataining 60 acreof land. more t i or led, about 30 scroll imPrened, wi a log. house, • • • bent and few - fruit tie thereto ; levied noon the property of Jacob Horning. ized :and ta ken Into execution at the suit of - B. Biboin vi Jacob Horning and Pates Rockwell. Also at thorait of Mary Goodspeed use di Jacob Horning and Filo; BockwelL • - - 1 . - • 1 ' • • '47.10 , 4/110 other lot, pleoe or parcel of land ',Wa ste in Athens township bounded as follows: On the north by the publie hway; east by n ia d nd Farliteswineh; south tylaud of Willis 'Phelps, and weal by land of A. o.lLeiniard,. cents', ng 8(1 egret of lend, more or less,Ationt 25 sereXiMproved, with afriod - bend. fable learn: two board sbanties,a steam saw mill, shingle mill and few fruit bees thereon. ' Seized and taken Into 'exectillon at the sr-t 1 of A. C. Elabree use Vs James H. Rice ' ALSO—One other lot, piece or pane of land site- • ate' In Monroe borne bounded as fol s; On the north by lands of A .. Bois; east by land of J. L. l ow Bockirell • -south by land of W. -A. ocrveil, and wed by Main street. containing 'one. elf of en acid ii r • of lent more or lees ! all improved. .th a fratced dwelling house; slib idled andlew fro t trees there- ' on. Seized and taken into execution et the -suit of 41 4.. Schrader use TS Emanuel Mile > ( ~ - ALSO—One other lot, piece or mircei of -land CM de to Gradate township, bounded as. iblenesi, On the north and east be the public hiphenty leading from Granville Centre - to Troy; south by land be longing to the estate of Richard ,Hager, dee'd, and mat by land .01 Pane TaYler, eo letting three : fourths of an acre of land, more o . toes: all Mt proved, with a .framed barn and f w fruit trees 'thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece oip tee le Isnd situ ate itt Granville townirhip bounded a feeerval On the north by land of Charles Kluyo : em t, by the .Deciple Church lot; south ley the publ ic Kenn , . and wealthy the palate highway leading pout Granville Centre to Troy, coiteining one-tal i :id an acre of land, more or less, al improved, With rame bonne frame wagon shop and a few mitt trees thereon. Seized and taken Mtn executitin at the suit of Wm. • Hosilin's administrator vs J. M. Bea;ch.. ' ALSO-One other thteplece or parcel of lend situ ate In Wrilusing township, bounded end described • as i anomie Beginning at a corner a Post at the end of a wale it being . ajcorner of land•re H. S. Camp and Lathan Hewitt; thence on the lice of 11.8, Camp on said wall south 753; degrees westre;perchesto a corner of Major's lot; thence south 72% deg West on said Major's lipoid and 4- 1 0 per t ,centreof road (Mechanics street); th pre south 3, , ,e deg went in centre of said street'i3 and sielo - per; theme north 813; deg east 60 and 8-10 per to a post on the line of land of Lathan Hewitt; thence north 23 deg east on said Hewitt'. line 123 e per to the place of begtheing, containing 2 acres anti 78 perches of . anel, more or less, all improved. With a framed d - ening house' thereon, reserving the right for is lan said right of way as now fenced to and froth H. . Camp's lot Seized and taken into execution at to cult of_ 1.,-.51. Hewitt vs Russell Gibbs. ALSO--ehte other lot, piece or pa lof laud Batt. ate in Wysox township, bounded as °Bows, to wit: Beginning ate cornet of the lease 8 ith lot on the line of the Joshua Shores farm; thence south 29 de grees east about 200, I ,Perches toe corner of 'suds of Richard Shores and arry Morgan ' s heirs; thence along line of the ' e and landau, Wm. H. Morgan IL and M. ,Latining ()nth. Cl deg west 27.5 per to a s t corner on east bank of Susquehanna River; thence up said river the - Several courses and distances thereof to the northwest corner of tb lands hereby deicribed; - thence by lands of- the' enneylvavia & New York Canal & Railroad ;Comp=, George Gard and the Jesse Smith ',farm a:northeasterly direction about 243 per to the elaceof beeinniug, containing about 300 - acres of land, more or Ices, being lots known ait Noe 124, 125 and.ll9 In the Claverack Pur vey, about 190 acres improved, with'three dwelling bonzes, three barns ., two granaries, ether outbuild ings and orchards. thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the atilt of rlye sea 'Menne vs IL C. Mercer. ' I ALSO-One other lot, piece or parcel of land titre ate in Towanda bore, bounded as fellows to wit: Beginning at the northeast eon= ;if Phillip tee bleh's lot; thence westerly along line of Phillip See bich about 140 feet; fo an- alley; ttithice northerly , along said alley 25 feet to a corner; , th ence easterly • line parallel with first • mentioned hue about 140 feet to Slain street; teence along Main street 25 feet to the place of beginning, with a three story brick building thereon. Seized and taken ento execution it the suit of J. A. Hornet vs H. A. Cowles. . , • ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land Eli:n ate in Towanda bore, bounded as 'follows: Begin ning at the northeast comer of Maiti and Park Ste; thence north 4 degrees and 10 athletes east along the east line of - Merest 142 feet to IJ:F. Bender , s line; thence eolith 85 deg and 50 rain east by land of said J. Fettender and other lands of, M. C. Mercer, the defendant. l eo feet to an alley; thence slope Raid* alley four deg and 10 min west 9 feeit to .Eleell and Montapye.s line; thence by said last mentioned line. north 85 deg and 50 min west' 144 feet; thence south 4 deg and 10 Min west 48 feet; thence north 85 deg and 50min "teat by lards of Elwell and Mthi taeye and D. D. Smith 39'; e et; thence by land of. D. D. Smith south 4 deg and le minwest 85 feet to Park - at; thenco along th e north line of Park-at north Wl' west 96 feet to e place of be -85 deg and-50 t. L ginning, with a large three, story b 'ck block - . and , a other oath:millings thereon erected and said blocs known as Mercer's Block.: Seized an taken into ei ecution at the emit of The Penn Mutual Life theur ance Company assignee of Clarmec M. Sandereon vs Mahlon C. Memo.. I ' ALSO—oite other, lot. piece or p 1 of land situ ate in Towenda bore, bounded as Hews: On the north by lands of Mary 8. Griswold (formerly' Mary 3 R. Cash); east by land- of W. Br hall; south by Bridge or Spruce street, and yeesti t3 by Mechanics street.wet: 100 tee e ew said Bridge r Spruce street and about 200 feet on van areCua4.l.ll etreee win a reline - and lone dation for a , ' - ellieg house there on. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Wiliam S. Pierce ve Philip W. Cowell and Brzleigh Myer. ' ' ALSO—One otheriot, piece or par !clot land !ten ets in Burlington twee bounded as talons: On the north by lands of Peter Brady; east ey laud of Bur ton Gustin; south by land of Jame Wiggins; and west by lands of James Risley, containing 'SO-acres of land,. more or leg e, about 35 acres improved, with a log house, framed barn, log barn and few fruit trees thereon. Belied and taken into execution at the suit of- Henry Kendall and P. Burns vs Lo- , It renzo Burton tindell and Daries . nnett, - ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel otiand situ- ate in Columbia township. bounded as follows; On the north and east by lands' of A. B. AMAMI; south by land of. Levi Coenell, and west lie , _land of Jake' Benedict, containing 25 acres of land, more or less, no improvements. , A.Lfee—One other lot, piece or parlcel of landsitu ate iritolumbie township e lioundel as follows: On the north by land of P.- C. Morgan; east by -land of -M. S. Morgan; south by land of 4... Slade,. and west by P, C. Morgan. containing 7e; acres of land, more or less. about 6 acres improved, no bialdinge- Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Pom eroy Brea. naves John Morgan. t ALSO—One otber lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate In Smithfieldtownehip, bouneed as femme ; On the north and east by land of Dorville Ford; south by land of 'Jacob 'Wristee, and wet by Mrs- Mary C. Dibble, containing 7e acres of la nd, more or less, about 20 acres improved, with a lo - house and few fruit trees thereon{ Seized and tak' n into execution at the stilt of Peter Brady vs M.' S. Dibble. e ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel' of teed lian a° in Wilmoteownship, boundedjas follows: on ,the north and - Weet by lands of G M, Bixby; east' by land of MarttniSax, and south by land of John Sae, containing Sieeicree of land, mere or lees. abogy 64/Acres improved; with a framed born , plankhouire, log barn and few fruit trees therijon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of John Holmes vs Seth Abrams; • ! - ALBO—ores other lot, pkezeor parcel of land situ ate In Litchfield lownehip, bounded as follows: On the north by land{ of tebie - Wolcott sod Mrs. W. D..' Huns; east by land of Itenjami Parks; south by, land of Samuel Wolcott, and west y land of Chester T McKinney, containing - 70 acres of land. more or less.' about, 50 acres improved, with framed house. framed barn with sheds attached a d orchird there on. -Seized and taken into execut on at the suit of H. W, Wheelock es A. P. Wolcott and E. St Had. lock.. • 1 :::'" p . ALSO—One other lot, piece or cel of land situ• ate in Armenia township. bonade as follOws: On the north by land of - Helen Ilvddi east, by Obadiah Howell; south byXharles Crandall, end ues! by Jo. seph Ballard,. containing 17 acres of land, more in less e about 8 acres improved, with a framed house; framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Clark Thalia= vs Hiram Batton.; _ . ' - ALSO—One ether, let, piece or piircel of land situ:. ate is Franklin fOwhilhiPi barmaid as eellows: On the north and - west by land of I, t hey Smith; :. east by the public highway, and so th by land of H., I lk Cole, -containing iota -hall an act of land, more or less, all improved ,, with a framed • hone and black. smith shop thereon. Seized and en - in o execu tion at the snit oil G. W. Ingham e s Ezra O. Smith ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land site. ate in Troy townthip, boundedfollows: On the north by lands ofi Bigelow Finto ; east by lima of a 'Leonard Vanlione; south by tb public, highway. and weed by . Thomas Dunbar, containing 2 acres of lan& more 'or less; all • improved; with a -framed house and few Dent trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at, the stet of John A. Parsons vs Pins Dunbar-and S. N. Spalding. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land eau. ate in .Centon township. botuade;as follows: On the north bet land of John Purbe ; east by public highway leading i from Canton to- , James Spalding's; south by land of John B. Jones,a a west by land of James Spalding. Containing 38 s, more or less, about 34 scion improved , with a f o house, frame S m beret and few fruit trees thereon: Seized and taken into' execution at the - suit of E Newman vs Asel Blakeman. ALSO—One other lot, piece or unreel of land sitte ate in Franklin tt i wtistkip, lymnd as follows: On the north by Bet y Allen and Mi lton 8: Allen; east by John H. Maso n ; south by la ds of the Barclay Co., and west by lands of David, miley, containing 100 acres, more tar lease in two I is. about 25 acres improved, and sold as the pro rty of Milton S. l e Allen. Seized mid taken into ex utfon at the suit Of N. Gilbert ws li. S. Allen ' nd aeon Allen. . ALSO—One other lot, piece or I of laud situ ate In Orwell township, bound ' s and described as follows: Begiti g 4og at s stake In stones on Barnes' ee line an south aof creek, the . ortheastcorner of L. Alibe mill lot; thence eolith 8 degiees emit 10 Ze 5-10 perches by land of Barnes to stake ' and.stones; thence south 1.3 i; deg .west 8 per,: thenco south Bs' deg west 55 par, to stake and Mtn; thence south . 64 deg east 5 per to corner of L . ll' Allis' let; thence. south 15j; deg west by lands of' . Allis 216 per to' the centre of 'Bowles' lot; then north )38,t; deg - west IC per to a owner .of ward J. dills' lot; - th ence north 163' deg east 230 perly E. J. It L. &Ills' lots. to Sate of begiun . containing 100' E tl • acres of land, more or less, abou t taken 6( , ) acres improved j with a framed house , framed b with, shed, and:. orchard thereon. Seized and into execution at the suit of J.ll. Marsh va L. IL Stevens.. ' Auto—one other lot, piece *reared of land site. ate belCanton thernabie, bounded as followee. Begin. • ring in the , south line of lands f IchabOci Ballard where it crasseet the railroad; th a ce southerly along • the west line of mid railroad .to the üblio highway l e leading fromlbe Lycoming .C(' k read to Th . Flats:. thence Meng : the said p b lip road and . the/ road leading • from Canton do . Lycemitig Creek westerly to the south line of said Ichsbod Sellard's lands; thence e,asterly,alongd . Rellard's south line:to the place of beginning. c ;staining 5 acres of li land, more or led, all teepee ed, with o framed dwelling house, steam sawlli with engine boiler, machinery, tools an , attach e is • belonging to the same and alevr - fruit trees ibereen. Seized aro. ta ken into melon at the suit ol iz ferastus U. Weaver use vs P. S. 11l or and E. L. k; also at snit of ErldllS U. Weaver use vs E. L l Clarit k. P. 8. Miller. Nov.s 1874.1 : - ' .. _ J. . BMlTECSheriff, . i • E . STRAIt ICOTICi.—Came into the enclomtre of the ettberiber, in Smithfield, on Thursday I Oct. T 3, 1874, a two year old bull, of a brown polo'. The owner is requested to prove , kleolle;tyt per ' charges and telohlin away. . ?,1310111111. =ILI MO 0 • s 1., LROCLAATATION.-f-WIIEitE4 1,, • Ilan. PAI7II D. xianzeow, 'Preibletnt Judge ;j to the 12th Judicial Dititriet, consisting* of the 1", counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, sad 1 1 /ions. C., d. Ilt'ssru. and S. D. llancess Amsociate Judgesi in and for said:tenuity og Bmdford, have issued their preeepti hearing dda the let day of November,-1813, tp me (IP ii rented for holding a Court of Oyer and Termr,i. nor, General Qttarter, Sessions- of thp Peace; Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towsua- IL dt, for the County of Bradford, 'on gond34 December 7, 1874, to continue er k three n. - Notice is therefore hereby given to the Core r tiers, and JUstices °film Peace, of life county I ^ ,, of Bradford, that - they .he then and ithere their proper perion at 10 o'clock Pin lthe torsi. noon of said day, with records, inquisitions and other remembrances,: to do those things which to their office appertains tobederte; "pi Ettosio who are bound by receignizanee or othervrige 167 prosecute against the prisoners whb are cr may be in the jail of said county, or vibe- shall he bound to appear at the said court are to ho 11[ then and thezo to prosecute against, them so shall be just. Amen are requestkl .to be I; punctual in their attendance,agrecably.to note°, Dated at Towanda, the let day of Noviraber. is 1, , the year of our LOrd, one thoustiald eight hundred and seventy-roar, and of the lade? psmience of the United States, th ninety ;'; eighth. - • Y. 31ONBOB saurft, Lergi. . . . , IVOTICE OF ASSIGNAftI4I I '.—+-',, Notice is hereby; given thst Fred A. Cash, 1,4 the Borough , or Towanda. Young/Yards, //la nadir fb an atehpitnent to me, "wrier the inseiveht Laws, qf sit Me property, for the benefit or his icreditera. All persons indebted to him are requested to Mae immediate payment, and all persons hair clainig mast present them, duly authenticated, or settlt. meet. • IL L. scorr, 41E3%7-CC, Nov. 19, 1873 . . LE.-- vat ' able arm . i ' F °AlltheA A. Athens tarp ., lying 2 1 .. mtic U s froth A ems Boil - 1 1 ,1 and 3 miles from Waverly.' Contains IGael,. of, which 125 sro la, gra/a-and grain. A fry of -254 co.irs has been kept on it, and- therro basement , i, i t stabling for that number. —lt his a - gem la lading- $ tiart to the south. and is nom. strong la cl. It ill be sold low ar.d, pm..melon given Immediately, Address , E. D. DREW. %M. N. fr 1 .1). F. PARK. A a, P. 1 1, 3. DREW, oa thelaxm. Athens. Nor. 16, "3.1 ' 25-tf. i r: • • VXECUTOR'S Nron . CE-tj Jr-ordtice is here by that all persolasindobto to the estate of Martin T. Vangdrder,{ LW ; of Monroe Township., deceased, are Ice mate immediate payMent, and all persons having claims against said estate must .prekent tb-Ina: duly authenticated for settlement. . 'i ! I ' FRANCIS L. VhISGORDEIt,I • ' STEPHEN A. VAICGOILDEH,I ExeCti t °r4 ' '. 4. , .1' (IRPHANS' 60IIRT Ate E. j . -' N.., • virtue of an ordcirdsimed out of the OrplianlY"!F Court of Bradford County, •he nnderalmied i aim . .3.4'1 tstrator of the estate' . of George Dil • s, hue of . Smithfield. deceased. Willerpoae - to pri lie awe ni, , the premises on TH.l7ltallAY. Nose:alba ,'26,.18'14 at!, 10 o'clktr. A. EL; the following described piece or: parcel of land situate ;in Bidgbury. Smithheld a 4 Bpringueldttownsblpisi bernitlded as folloWs : On .toe north by lands of Thomas Sullivan, Thtrnas Hot sr', and Calvin Chamberlain; east and south art by la a of Calvin Chamberlain a ,, d the highwaY; south ;.r.; land of J. W. &oaten. and west by land of 3. ,'. Szonten. Mrs. Hester Moore and I. B.gro , n, 6 . Pi: poe d • tci-contain one hundred andthirty ac ...e mostly improved. with frame liouszt, rine ba le,l' and fruit trees thereon. - ' • TESMS —sloo on 1 the property bring etc c - 4 down,g 400 on coniirreation,of sale, anitlao bala ccl in yearly payments of SSOO each, wit intercr a each,ryment on all unpaid; first payment to 1)1: come due in'one year from conftrrat2 " . 1,. ' - , JA.II;Ei H. WEDS. A niatrat, O „t. 29. ORPHA.NS' COUZT virtue of an orditr is out the Oridia Court.of Bradford county, the undersigned; Ado strat the of Perry Burt, late of iltdi;bl dece:ssed, wilt eipose to public Isle on the prem on SATO/WAY, November 23. 157&. at 40 o'clock M., the following described piece or parcel of I situate in Ridebalry township..boanded as folios On .the north by lands of J. C. - .Burt' and Dal Chambers; east by lands of John ,Berbban; ac by lands of Johnlifearley's estate andiof Tiufc Desmond, and west by landkof J. C.. Bart. and F posed to contain one hnridreVacres, - With a fr ..Ouse and barn, two log barns and fruit t thereon.. TEB.MS.--$5O on tlierproperty being etrltckd Sic° ,ria. confirmation of sale, the balance wit tercet in two equal yearlyTpaymeiati, the first ment to fill due in one year from confirmation. JA.SIES 14. WEBB ad4iinistrat, Oct. AUDITOR'S 'NOTICE.' In matter of Frannie; Tyler, late of Athens. the Orphans' Court ler Bradford Cotkety, N eopt. Term, • The urudersigned, lacing been nppotiote3 au tot b- said Court to distribute money-Oc the lo of 11. L. Scott; Administrator, paudenre lite, of estate, litreby glv6 untice tbat ho Will itier t to dunce ot his appointment on the 2iid Y./VI:ABER, 1841. at the °Moe of Edward Her Sr., M. the borough of Athens, at 9 ti!dork,. A of said day, at Which time xnd 11 prti t,,rcsted ate nctified t. be ,present and be hear , - - FOYLE Ott. 19, I$ t. ."; Audit In E' - • A EDITOR'S ~ N0T1CE.,47;• In t li, matter,. of •the estate of John Minaos, la e 'ilf Monroe township. deeeastd. In the Orphans' ..:4rt of Stallard notinty.' The naletitigned..an analber :Ippon:dal by t'ta' d Court to dispose of exceptions to the:,ftnal Acympat . of khilo Mingoe and A. 1... Crantiter, Atlministrld - s" of the estate of John llinr.oa, .ate ofd the towr.tli!P of Montoe dee'.l, will attend to the duties of It 'I ap pointment at the Office of umiak ;calm'. 1. the Don, or-I,w mtrt., vs.. ,SIONDAY, the 30th d3y 0 :la. vembor, at 10 o'elmk,! A. X. where; and wh 2ti"ell - interested must be present , atnd they shall be heard. . • . .J. Ni CALM. l • Nov. 3. .. 1 . Auditor . . ' ~ ECUTOWS NOV Is heteby given that all perm). s fa the estate ,ot r Erans ceased, avi 'requested - to make irameillata and alliscrions haring claims sgannit ea mast prevent them dials , authenticated ment. • - DAVID 1011,1 HOWELL QW. llte•A Nov. 5, Is7l APPLICATION IN DIVOI To Mary Big:;.—No. 824.. May Tel You aro hereby nothled that Thos; P. " husband, has applied to the court of @or aa4. PothonotarY. ' 1 INCORPORATION N OTICE;--- i In the matter of the incorpomtio of The church of God, near Orover.—No. 880. De T.,1874. ,Diotice i s hereby given that the ab ye Mimed 'As-' sociation has presented to .thotCortrt of Cocoroon Pleas of Bradford Co. their article ,of Aromation. asking fora decree of Incorporatiot, and tho said Coart'hacing examined the same,and thadin • tlient correct, will decree that they be facorpor tea as' prayed for, on Monday, the Tap, day of D cuter, •• 1874, at t o'clock, p, 131., lawless rinse be 'eh la to the contrary. . 11.1 M. PE E, Oct 22. • Drothon tory. Oct 22. A_P"ICA.TION IN DZOR I 4-- To Charles Williams.—No. 143 Dec. T. 1874. Von are hereby notified that . ma` WAliams yary wife; has applied to the paint qt ..oramT,lca. el' Bradford Co., foriadisorce front the b nda of matrimony, and the said court has ( appointed !let. day, the 7th day of Dec. 1874, for bearing eq, said Emma in the premises, at which I time a•d place you can attend it you 'think proper. 3, - ' Oct. 22, J. 31. 8311T1L - a ieriff. • - A DIVIINISTRATOR'S NOTI FloVee is bereby given that all persons t^ tbo est , to of ifilton Philiips,,Late of tidies deed. mast make immediate payment, And sons having claims against said eatsto must theta dui entliontlested for settlement. 1 NULL I Nov. s*. ' • Aliehintnis. • E XECUTOR'S NoncE,„TihicB is hereby glien that all persons indebtid to .tho estate of Scotland' Pitcher late of Farrell, dec'd, aro requested to make 14ediate s.l*ent, and all persona having claims &widest sal estate, must present them duly authentimded for' settle ment. EDWARD . PITC it , pet 29 "74.' cuter • I ' - . - -A DIIEENTS,TRATOR'S Notice ishcteby given that el personslindebted to the estate of tiathewlifarthall, late 'of Tr:plain. iec'd, {Wrist make immediate payment r and all persona, having claims against 'said estate,: mo't present them duly authenticated for settlement. • I ELIZABETH L 31ARSHAZ.L. Oct 21 1 Aclminletratrix. A - DISEENISTRATOIV4 NOI LI-otice liemby 'given that all persons to the estate of , Dantel A. Carey!. late deceased; 6._ are Jreghested to intake payment, and all persons having dal said, estate .mnst pretent them duly ant ter settlement. j SOVN 8.0 Oct 9p 441 min NQTICE.—Notice is hereb, —.—No ice 18 1 _ arc.,._ gi. that an" application Ti ll be made under rthe act of assembly of the Cornmonwealth of Pesylrtnia, entitled Nin Act to 'provide for the In cor poration • and Regulation Of certain Corporations," approved -A, pr i 1 29, 1874, for the Charter oF an intended cor• 'poratiqn to be called "The Stsupiebannt pine Stone Company; . the Character and object of whiCh is t• 1 ,- mine, hiannhicture paid 'deal in all lindelof bite • atone, , and for thesetpurposca t have a d'ipossess and enjoy all the rights, bonen: s and p rivileges of act o ramembly ;1 said Nov'' f 5 "14-Bw. , ' ' TER LIVE,Iii r .. 1' I , I otice is hereby given that verso a Indebte to the estate Of john Into of, lingtou.• tamest:4l,er° resinestedto make tepymeLt; to John )V. MU, at his Mace tti Towszula Borongh N., !it'd all pbrsons having claims against Patti estate toast pre/mut ttiem in bbu dilly, anther ii::1 ted, for 'settlement+ • - 111c0Oftril, - I • I W. TOws t ads Pc, ;toil 17, 1674 ~01$17, 1574. CAUTION.:= -I her . by .ca', Twists 4mb:tat javelins a a note dred and' five ($lO5 00) &nit , Mem 1 vor Phtion ;Zicerseken, an dated Arisslst 3d. 1874, as au& note as otos and payment Wlu not be may unless it Jaw. • r 4, at 01 .1 / 0 $ 11111, Nov. 10, h IN , • • . 11 I II 3 1 i n. I tlxy ens Vo, -.;z. .3 13'1. Mil E.- egnin, Par-, P'. trim OE.- Indebted Warren, L.tzte !it Ins) REY, I trator . ireu Xxectiterl hon all fir.one hcin by mo trvi&- 04 or about nod by frood vipolled by 1'0,13%11.