M=2MEMBIMI - o .‘ i - tpintet e eV!" , , r " , ; Pa, Thank, 84U1:140 MAT TEDEOEIENTiI TO POEM COBB • TOE TER 331,08TERi • Melting tnlarkeli increase the cirenlaj, thm °LAW . .REIVETEn, 70 will between tble time and the tint or Jazukaiy next, glve a*lfr 54trilve Dollai 'Weed Bevil% Xvtiue to every _ person fontarding us - ' Porty Xew Subscribem at $1.50 each. , litmb a club can be tonned In every township; - , , —We were honored with a call from Ex-Senator Osrxnuotrr, on Thursday last, —Jolts C. Rams has been appointed Post-Master at Powell: . —Miss'3lsinA Fasuuxr, of this place, and . Miss Jr,ssre.. EisnnEE, of Athens, arp attendiag balding school in Philadelphia. —lf. R. R. DCMARB s ..Of the Elmira -Ad !. rertimr, was in town on Tuesday. . . • I ' : MARY Cnirrrommi ofßedfonte, daiighter of Rev. Mr. CturrrinF44 is visiting Miss Jessie ROCKWELL. • r —Re v. Dr, 17. Scorn and wife, of 'New nil Post 'Office at Tioga . Valley, this York, are In town, vuttniy, has been discontinued. LOCAL AND @MEDAL. JoDor. Iwonam, of &avail:county, is presiding at Court.t.his week. ' Ova dry goods raerehints are all . filling up with new and stYllsh fall goods: ME, CELAIC . ' of Ulster; lost a horse last 'mica front bee sting. „....otatiannerit.aud-rnechanics must not - forget the Fair winch commences on the I • tad. • - THE Gas Company have removed to i ! theirnew office on second floor of Col. 1 31 . E.uss' new block. Josvam Commix, and old and respected 7, titizen of Wysox; died on the first inst., i in tee sixty-eight year of his-age. Box. B. 8. MUTT and family have 1 been sorely afflicted in the death of - an in teresting' daughter and sister . CLAI4. We tender them our sincere condolence. BASK Hat,u—The game between the - Winonas, of this.place, and, the Mystigs of Elmira, played on `the grounds of the former, on Saturday aftentoon last, was , decidedly the best exhibition of ball play ing eser witnessed here. The triumph of the Winonas was well: deserved, as they played together—and to win. The Elmi ra boys did some very nice . playing, but all through the game it was evident they were not strong enough to cope suc cessfully with so expert.. a nine as :the Winonaso- The game was umpired by 13011E1PrFINCIT, of Elmira, who in that 'position combines all the requisites to successfully fill it. Not a murmur'- was beard from either nine diring the prog ress of the rame, or at its close. Should anothef series of games be arranged lie twecu the two clubs, the Elmira boys May rest assured that they will receive a hearty welcome when they choose to visit our village again. Annexed is the score : ActsoN-A. Q. It. lIVSTIC. 0. 11. Stuart, tkl L :i Itlettardson,l t.... 4 2 naz. Ist ' 1 - 4 Watker, tat b 5 0 Phelan. s v 3 2 Stanslield, r f...... 4 1 Walker. 11 2 2 King: e 3 0 Eaton, p 4 1 Fact . b 2 1 • - Carman. f 4 0 p 3 1 THE Tiinkhaririock Repirtaciiii says ; siveroxa 3 1 iturbey. 2 " that Hon. F. C. Ilexxia.i of that place,.o4horne, r f 4 0. Connally. - recently recove r ed an inntirella which had ” isl ' ruw * e 3 I 3lorrkon, r 2 0 been missing for two years, during which Total time it had been in constant use, and Was ti Mill in,,good order, _ . S. S. Brats has been appointed Deputy G. W. C. T., for the counties of-, Brad ford, Tioga, Sullivan, Wyoming and Sus-. quehatina. Tux nett sociable of the Presbyterian society of Monmeton, will be held 'at the house of Mr. WM. A. PARK, on Thursday evening, .September 16. All are invited. SuNn4r-School teachers and others in terestedin the International Lessons, will be pleased to notice that "Notes on the Lessons" are resurned in this week's Rs:- roivrEn. CIiARLES ANTISDALE, Of West Warten, 1 and son Of' LAWRENCE • ANTISDALE, while in his father's barn oh' Thursday last, fell upon a chain book, severely if not fatally injuring himself, , . . , 1 Tilt annual meeting Of the Bradford t : county nbtericarElociety'will be held in the Grand Jury Room, of the Court M u se, Monday, September 13 . , at 20) P. 31. SCORE 111 ENNiSils, ... ----: 1 31notta-t-3 0 '2 I 2 0 1 0 4-13 Dm W. C. Do . .E tN, o f 11 ii t ,4,3trisport, , MyNtle , --L4l 0 1 0 3. 0 0 1 0-5 one of the most efficientrolitical speakers fared Ituns-Wlntaiti, l'; My tit 2• in the State, has decided to, take up his I i r _ - , l L u pirt. ur " mere- rt i Flre r h a olgul, thill "' residence in New York City. He was I rieorer,-w. S. Nevin, Winona; - -,-. - lig- I presented the other evening With a niag- t " • i -The, Shoemakers of this place and the Mfieent gold watch by his mangy' friends .• in Willianisport. , Shoemakers of Elmira, played a game Of -.1. : . ball on the ,grounds .of the Winonas, on Fun IN SNIITOFIEI.II,-,-The extensive , Saturday last, which was:wonil the first barn and shed of Wm. II: . . r I Pif Ma's. its ! named by a score of 15 to 7. --. Smithfield, were destroyed by tire on --Tlie Winonas ,were defeated at Itha- 1 Wednesday morning. The bnildings eon- ' 'lea' on Tuesday, of last week, by the Ath- ' core 13 to i. And by the : Mined all of Mr. P.'s hay and grain, i je i t l i l c at i e li i n u e . s • ofOwego o fi W e d nes d ay b y a There Was no insurance: We have mot ' -- le.arried the particulars. , score of 14 to, li. • • • , . ---It is now understood that the Ama --,-.--. *.**...-..,- _ tettr.s,of Owego will play the Winonas at THE 131 , ''e st am 1 • 'llof F • ' - . ~ • e. S. Want .4,l;Ns_ this place on Saturday next. worm' ..C.: LOOMIS, .31. Wolcott - HI.IIOW, Athens township, was'lnuned on Tuesday -The Gazelles hope to meet the Wino night last. 'Loss about $3,000. Insured nas before long. A lively game may be 1 exptxted i for .our "bark , pealers" drnit-1 for t. 2,000. At the earliest solicitation of ' "ax any favors, and manage to "ring "I the insurance agent, the trolley was writ- : around pretty lively sometimes.-Lagorte ten only' 3 few weeks previous to the tire ' Fro' Prt .t. , .. . i -. iv ._ Mits. W3L Powmts, or Mouroeton, died Whet' the Gazelles send a challeng,e to . ' the Winomis„ it will . undoubtedly he - a - C- . 1 on the 31st ult. of lock-jaw, occasioned 1n... ' a felon:- She was attacked with the terri- eepted;:and when the game is played the score willrlook abOet thusly ; Wihonas, ble malady on the Thursday previous to , 104); Gazelles, 0. Send up your eliallelie - e. her death, and /luring the five days sulfer- • ed almost untold agonies,- but the 'best . ...,.... medical sXilUfailed to furnish relief. 'I). • Dr.trys recorded week ending Sept. 4 : I) it Cole to. P 11 Darrow, - March 24,; Hull did all in his power to alleviate the . . suffering* of his patient. i 75, Canton; Irad Wilson to Hannah Wil.! - son, April 7 i '67. Alba Boro'; C M Spald ---.. Tut: Republican nominations iti ...suss- •irn* to F.O Balr'er, Feb 22. '75, Columbia. . ~.. • , quelianna county are as follows : Presi- M L Rockwell, to 11 Catlin, Apr 3,, '7l, , dent Judge, F. B, •STarETY.ur ! Canton; Sheriff, Levi' Taylor to Volney Taylor, , th in - Ey rc s itrat3tAN . ; Register and Re- May 4,: '73, Granville;. John Dustin to corder, H. F. BEARDSLEY; Treasurer ; Tbomas D Dustin, April 8,:' , 75, Columbia; GmatoE S. Smit,Ev; Corionissioners, D, -Almon Fullerto 'Louis L Vaughn,. Dec 7, 0. Mmir.mr and Enwmtn G. BALL; Au- '7l, Wyalusnig:, Homer ('amp tollarbriet (MODS WM. WItEELOCK and M. L. CAT- S Camp, March 11, '72, Wyalasing; New ,.,,; ( .„ 0 „,. , cm,i-t, C. w w ,„,.. _ , ton 1V Barnes to Sally Nichol:7, April 8, ~ __..,_ 75; Wm Wolf to Joseph II Allen; Feb 10, J. ANDREW WILT, -Esq., of this place, '6l, Rome; Geo.. W Prince to Same, Feb last week attended the funeral of his ma- 11 , ' 69 , Ilowe; Dayton Allen et al, 'ex'rs, ternal grandmother, Mrs. , Maonar.F.NE to same, Apr 21; '74, Rome; James Stru- SwAters, of Lehigh county. The deceas- ble to-Win Bostwick, May -. '7O, Litch ..A had reached the ripe age of 94 years, .tield; Pison Ellis to Michael McArdle, and was the mother of 12 chik,ren rand- Aug 26, '75. Athens; James Ellis tePison mother of 32, great,grandmother of 94, Ellis, _tug 26, '7,5, Athens; Nl' Harristo and great-great-grandmother 'of 2. She James Ellis,,;June 24, 'l5 ,Athens; Milan was higWrespedted and esteemed by all der Morris to- Pison Ellis, .Tune :1. s ';';', whh knew her, and her remains were fol- Athens; same to same, July 7, '6O, Ath lowed to the grave by several hundred ens; Thomas Decker to Luther Whipple, people,• I '. • • April 7, '64, Ridgbury; •Lnther -Whipple -....-- , . : to .1- D Voorhis. Aug 13, '75, ItidgburYl - . ------- W Raynor to Samuel Raynor, June 30, Am. suns residing on the east side t G 74,„Ilidgbury; Benj C 'Franklin . to` Z P Of the titer, eau) may wish to attend the , Walker, .March 9, ISI3, .Athens: C F Bradford County Agricultural Fair. on . l'i r elles' ex'rs to \ C IlarriS;. Apr 23, •1 . 5„ 'the payment of the usual toll on the To: - Wrens Born"; Morgan Thomas' to F T wandaßridge, will receive a ticket en- Athens Burn - Apr 1, '75, LeltaySvillrg \. C titling them to•retum free any day during ' Harris to Fitch and Rinney.,:Ang 18, '72, the said fair on presentation and surren- - .Athens Bora; X C Harris nil. it 'Parsons, der , of said ticket. All snick led or rice Aug 1;1. •75, Litchfield; .lob 'P Kirby to for eibibition at d fair, (except horses • - John T Turner. Aug 30, '75. Wilmot; in harness), will betntitled to cross s aid . John Gustin to Thus D Gustin, Apr 8, lwidge-free each way. Mrt.r.mt Fox, - 75, Columbia; NB Barnes to H B Ing . President Towandaßridge. . I ham, Apr I, '74, Wyabising; William M Chaffee to Caleb B Allen, Sept 26, '74, Warren; Henry C Allen to seine, .Jan 8, '72, Warren; Timothy . Hireen to A Doud, Aug 30, •Vi; Ath4Ts; lan .A Wood to Joseph Coleman, Sept 1, '75, Tuscarora; Samuel Heavener to Wm Snyder, July 27, '75, Sheshequin; John If ;Murray to ;lames Ellis, Aug 28. '75, Athens; Samuel W Harden to John 'Heaves, Aug 10, -• ;5, Windhatit; J M Smith, sheriff, to Jesse E Bullock, Feb 4; '75, Canton; Joel Pitcher to Edward F ;Tripp, Aug 27, '7s,.Warren; W W Corbin to 1) A Burr, Aug 12, '75, Warren; Peter Brady to Benj, C Thomas, March 20; '75, Smithfield; II II Brigue to Mary A Phelps, Aug 14, '75, Smithfield; Henry Mercur--to Julitis W .31a":40u, Sept 4„ . 75, Towanda Boro'; D L F Clark to Dila Barker, Sept 2, '75 Athens; Davis VanDz. - ke et al to rlsbeil, Aug 25, '66, Ulster; P H. 'Shen to'M .3 McNeal, Sept 4, '75 Ulster; .1 B McCord, ex'r, to John McDermott, SePt 4, '75, Burlington; .1- M Smith, Shetiff, to Patrick Mahoney, May 7. '74, Tuscarora. . . = T. THE TAX-PAW:ILS _or Iln, , ,rwono l'oryry : Realizing the -depression of - the times, the treat reduction of farm pro-_ ducts. and the condition Of the laboring class.' I feel bound to state publicly that I am in ? favor of retrenchment whenever. it can be llegally and fairly reached; and should I be the 'choice of the , people for the office of Treasurer of Bradford coun ty, (fol. Which I am, the Republican nomi nee), I shall cordially submit to , the-law and role heretofore governing the corn mission (not exceeding three . per cent.) of said oface. .1. 3 „(7. liontNsox. ;Ridgbury, Pa., Sept, 6,-1875. ,f Fin. REPORTER : Taylor 11111; in Rome township, was the scene of an, interesting vient, on. Wednesday the Ist inst. _ The ...elision was the marriage of FtiAwcEi.LA A.. the second daughter of A. J. TAYLOR. tluite a large number of the relatives and friends were 'present, among them the grandmother of the bride, now nearly S 9 yeark old; also the daughter of Dr. A. F. Tf,on, of Upper Lisle. N. 'V: - , -- inaking vile. fifth generation present on the occa 'sion. Rey. C. E. TAYLOR, of Whitney's Point, \..T., uncle of the bride, perform ed the marriage ceremony.. The newly 'Parried couple started they same day for their home at Catskill, N. Y., acoarripa- Med by LOTTIE A., the bride's eldest sis to:. who after spending a few days with them at their new home, goes to Spring field. MASS. where she is •to take charge a gr a ded ' * Home, Pa., Sept. 5, 1873. AN ITII Fat NOTICE.—The Ottawa (Ont) f calls attention to the " Bom Fan 31ill,".and ; gives some good - .advice to the,-thrifty farmers of the Dothinion. Ilerc is what the Cithen says : •• A NEW INVENTION. Mr. H=ESITT t; titsr, of this city, has 'just secured — let ters patent ,for the inventor, Mr. J. W.' •L iitxsoN, ..!nd a company of gentlemen rri.in the S' -des for a new and improved I - fanning mi l. The mill has been named 1 ' - The Boss," and, is pronounced by those IA .. fII have exannned it to be superior to Anything of the kind ever. introduced in this country or the states. . "The lib*" •,, will be on exhibition at some of the agri 7 cultural fairs in the Dominion this seaisi'm f and manufactories will at once be estab lished at several points in Canada. -.Mr • etrort should be made to `secure one .of these establishments for Ottawa. No , hitibt the business would prove highly,r& numerative here, as the grain crops of ' this section create a demand for just isitli' . .a mill. The price at which it can be OW ducod places it within the *tick - otTarm- . ers (IT limited means as well as the Trifire . Prosperous. Agriculturists' should -tot=' • , purchase any mill until they have exatn i ined this one. Any information in regard: to the mill, or the establishment of i hictoriei, cataa , obtained by addreasingtl the " Dominion Mill Co. - ,' Towanda, ' , Bradford Co., Pa." 10.41.111WIMINgar , PattsmcaL.Rev. WY. Mctitanitax l has resigned the parish at • Fall irtivek and accepted a call to Pittaflear liaeso Ms pastorate has been a remarkably suer. cessfal one at. Fall River, and he only come* to leave it in liomr.to improve Ids 'health by getting fa "r from the sea breezes. , • —Jon.li D. DiEnctin kis entered Dr. PlascosT's office in Philadelphia l as a sta. dent.- Be will also attend leetnies at one of the Philadelphia:colleges daring the . coming Winter. , : • —WILL GIIIiFITRB and BENNIE HALE are attending school at Cazanovia Acade my. • • TuP.'wedding of Superintendent Eta and Miss Proz.l47r, at Wysauking, last week, was a very recherche . affair. In ad dition to the parents and other friends. f the gronin from Mauch Chunk, a number of our Most distinguished citizens ,were present. Lin-ta Band furnished music for the' occasion, and accompanied the bridal party as far as Bajre I'the special ear,provided for the occasion. " The bride, who is a general favorite with her( ac quaintances, was the recipient of very costly and rare presents. We understand the happy pair are to take rooms at the Means House on their return from their bridal tour. 13 Total TEMPERANCE CONVENTION BAR _ .second quarterly session of the Northern District Convention, I. 0. G. T., met pursuant to adjournment at Barclay, August 31, 1875, in ILall of Ele rationrLodge, at 101 o'clock A. ar. ' Forenoon session occupied by receiving credentials, reading minutes of last Con vention, And singing.. Afternoon session occupied by reports of Lodges represented; District Deputies; Special Grand Ledge Deputy, and discus sion of the following resolution : • Ilesolred;• Tina we fu accept the doc trine of prohibition, and believe our com plete triumph can only, be found in the ballot box. 3lorning of second day okenpied- by in struction in the wnwritteri, pork of the order. Public session opened at 9 o'clock. Re ports .were beard from Lodges notrepre-- seined on tile-preceding day. - Bro. S. S. BCTTS offered the following preamble and resoluticm, - - which were unanimously adopted : AVIIEREAN 'Our Heavenly Father in his infinite whglom'has taken from earth our dear sister, tLARA A. DAUTT, of Canton Lodge,- 498 c I. O. G. T. .-:Therefore, Rewired, That we bow in humble sub- 1 mission to tbe will of Him who doeth all things well, - Resolved, That we extend to the Ledge, Sabbath School; and Church, of which I she was a faithful member, and especially tertieepitienta,, our ind Sis- I ter,-B.° EVLOkrrti and ( the other merribers' - 0f.,00' I *o l- 01 1 , 4 11 14, our "%tidal, iirinpittlii; and WEpiay:thAt they find consolation from above, as With the eye of fOtb they see this rose-hud un folding into fadeleSB beauty in theTaiden ibeilecretary be hereby 'instructedlxt furnish copies of the above. to her Pastor, the Superintendent of thp -Sabbath School to width slue bellowed, theEW. Cif , Of',Canton !Lifitet VV.' of 0. T., and the-famili ao acted by the kna of a Wambold pet. ' Rinoliztion of Preceding day agithiteads discussed and adopted. The following resolutkin rue carted and adopted : Itesotoed, .That we ai Temperance peo pie should hold public meetings for tha purpose of prompting the cause of prig''- , Litehtleld;fixedi3Pon as the, place of next Convention. RE ND DAY---AVTICELYOOII. Bro, H. 11 BENSON notified delegates to 'Convention that there would be a Good Templar Celebration at Prospect, On the first day , of"Oatober, 1675; to which all are invited. ' The following resolutions were-otlered and unanimously adopted: Resolved, That while we are heartily in favor of the success of the principles of the Prohibition Party„ and of ;the ticket representing it, yet we would recommend that they should in no way be allowed to become a test of membership as a matter of discussion in the Lodges. Resolved, That we earnestly urge Tem peranoo men, whatever party they may support, do discriminate against all sup porters of the liquor traffic. The following resolutions of thanks were offend and adopted': • , " Resolved, That, we tender our thanks to Brother IL B. BENSON, D. 1). of North- Eastern District, for his earnest and 01- ektrit services ' in organizing Lodges.' Resolved, That our thanks are due and are hereby tendered to the citizens of Barclay for their hospitality in ebtertain ing so large a Convention. Interesting five midute speeches for a half hour, after which . the ; Convention closed to meet at Litchfield, on the.last Tuesday of November, 1875. Harmony prevailed through all the ses sions of the Conventioru ' Twenty--four Lodges were 'represented: Four new Lodges organized since MaY, 1875, by Brother Benson. - The total gain of Good Templars 'since May, 187 V, has been 283. This shows the cause of Temperance is deeidedly on the advance. e - The exercises of the Convention were enlivened by appropriate songs from our music committee. MSS= COMM PII.OOEEDIX6B.—Conrt convened at this place on ,Monday, the '6th inst., lion. TiIOMAS J. INOTIAIf, of Sullivan county, presiding, and Associate Judges thitKliFS.9 and itt;SSELL On the bench. The usual preliminary business was trans acted, hearing motions, 'granting rules, etc. ' Monday afternoon the following per? sons were sworn in as Grand Jurors : E W Hale, Fbreman; Wm Aymer, jr., D Baxter,George Childs, Henry Cogs well, P J ean, Win B Dodge, N C Green, Warren Hill, Robert Keene, Jack son Lewis, Win Martin,John — Meehan, John, Northrup, Henry., Pam:Dore, J E Patch, George Peters, Wm H Smith, Charles Thompson and Alba Wilson. The constables returns were , made and sworn to : Corn vs Nelson Gillett—Selli s lig Hquors without license. • Com vs Levi Carr— FornicatiOn and bastardy. - Corn vs Richard 31eDonald-Same. Com vs, Chas McCabe, ? Augustus , Cole, Edwin Permeate:l' Otis Adams--Assault and battery: Courtermit each of the above awes to be settled upori,payment ofeosts. Overseers of Pike twp. ys o'Facers of Warren twp. Opinion of Court Bled, the appeal quashed, and the order of'removal affirmed. ' 2 7 6 Com vs 0 P Taylor—Aoault with an attempt to, commit rape. Continued' to December'rerm. -,:‘ Lavina Ayres vs Milton Ayres. Einma S Layton vs James G Layton. Chauncey D Traver vs. Cordelia TraVer. ...Court direct a subpoena in divorce to issue in each of the above eases. Wm T'Biddle vs Mary J Diddle. Ellen , J Daily vs Philo D. Daily. Richard War ner vs Anna M Warner. Joseph' C Gale vs Gale. - Ezekiel - Mayo vs Elizabeth II Mayo. Court direct an alias subpoina., in divorce to issue in each of the above? cases. . Johnson vs Johnson. Coat. direct Sheriff to make proditnation. -thide P Whipple,: vs Daniel Whipple. On Motion of Wcied & Sanderson, Court make the usual decree of divorce. Ilozelle Smith vs Daniel Smith. On motion of S W Little, Esq., Court make the usual decree of divorce. • In re. of the application of Louise S Comstock, for the benefit of her separate -earnings. On motion Court grant the prayer of the petitioner. J. P. Kirbi'-s use vs. II w Garner. Auditor's Report filed and confirmed nisi. Pierce k Nichols' use vs 11 A Cowles. G. Bullock's use vs George Field. E M Jack son's use vs A. Sinsabaugh and E M Jack son. • N C Harris vs Granville Dorsey. Jackson Lewis vs A J Bunsinger. Victof-Y Sewing Machine Co. vs Joshua Denah. Wm Brain vs j A Richmond. Bun nell vs R K Hulett. Court grant rule to show cause why judgment • shall not be opened, and defendant -let into a defense in each of the above cases. Burk, Thomas & Co. Vs Albert Haller. Rule to show cause why fi fa shall not be I set aside. ' F. W Hale vs W Bramball. Rule to show cause why the Sheriff's sale shall not be set.aside. Charles A Krise,Charles. Viel and A 1) .Foss vs LockwOod & Bros. :- Rule to show cause ivhy judgment shall not be set aside,. and the Sheriff enjoined from ing-the personal property. Grant & Sons vs Burton Brown and E S Palmer. Fi fa: stayed until argument day. ttNYC&RR Co vs 31 C Mercur. Rule to shim cause whys the plaintiffs shall notjle enjoined from collecting this judgment until they have first sold the property of the S 4S; ERR &C Co., pointed out, and also until they have made a reasonable effort to collect the debt, against Day, lluddell Sanderson, assigned as collateral to plaintiffs, li W Patrick's use vs Henry_ Aver. Rule to show cause 'why plaintiff shall not be enjoined from selling the land levied on. N C Harris vs S C Hall .and G S Cum ming,s, trading as Hall and Cummings. Ride to' show cause why judgment 'should not be opened as to Cummings, and Hall a; Cummings, and they be let into a de fense. • Milton Adams vs Lucy L Adams. _Court appoint John W 31ix; Esq., a Commis sioner-to take depositions..: The Court app_rove of the following ap pointMents of Deputy Constables : J W Kilmer, in Rome Moro'; A M Ayres, in Canton Boro'; and W 1; Abbott, :in Pike twp. In re. the petition of Patrick Lalley and , Francis. Granger for the benefit of the In- I solvent, Laws. Court direct publication I to be made hi re. the petition for a county bridge I over Tuscarora Creek. 1 Court appoint as , : viewers : Wm Kingsley, J M Wattles, Jared Hart, J F Chamberlin, David King, L. P. Stalford. In re. the petition of James E Jenny, for viewers to assess damages for opening road through his Lltid. Court appoint as viewers : Alfred Brace, Toel Adams, S B, Phillips. t The Court siPprove of the following transfers of homes: -ES f3ntith to 0 - W Ennes, Towanda"Boro'; C 31 Wilson to John Sullivan,. Towanda Boro': ; Com vs Reuben Morley--Sutery •of the peace. Corn vs Easton Lwnstrd—Assault and battery. POl3l vs 0 P Taylor--As. :Fault with intent to commit rape, Court direct . a none prossgui to be entered in each case upon payment of rxists. Corn vs Wm B' Stevens and David 'Blackman Nuisance. Opinion of the Court filed, .directing the verdict of the -jury to be entered as follows, viz :.We find the defendants guilty. Court grantrule on M M Coolbaugh, Constable of Monroe Bore', to show cause why he shall not furnish new bail, Or be removed from office. In ie. the petition foraozmnty bridge over Towanda Creek, in Leßoy tosmselp. The Grand Jury returt against building I said bridge. • . In re. the petition for a county bridge over Brown's Creek. Viewers return that the county. should not build the bridge. Lyre. the adoption of Ida Bel Wliit. ney, as the child and heir of 0 M Bonney. ) Cofrt grant the prayer of the petitioner, and Make the order of adoption: ' Milton Adams vs Lucy L Adatna: On motion of W E Chibion, Esq., Court make the usual decree of divorce. Com vs Walter H Prench—Erribzzeel went. Dist Att'y Calif and Overton fk Elsbree for Com.. Elhanan Smith and H MaYicard,Estis.; for defendant. On U Joost vs H 4. Cowles. Rule to l it t ir P i ni i ri l e . ii ' vt; ' Y I : .' ~.t. smith. *wt. orthmt , the icvy., p ; k,, case to be list Saithi.: - '' i ii '' , • 1 _44! liseitiiiie , 'air'es rt . : • ;,a0 Frishie. Vale te alwir OWN why lid en pat shall na /MOO,* !IN! I t?* 4ef lat into leablhapa. • • ' , - ' . ,Patdelt rowtvuidai rartyvs i Li Meltbihort 'Pe reourd. to_,bik aMetkard. , !,, 1' I tnl In re. the 'petition of Eva Fon"), to be adopted as the child and heir of HI B Warner, and assume . ,the name of Eva C Warner. ' Court grant the prityer of the . petitioner and order, the deeof Mop thiL '.'i ', r ;_ l l :1 , . , In re. the petition of A. 0 !tonal deliara back for the bewtlt'of her set to earn ings. Court grant the prays ri of the pe timer and order publication. I • The Grand Jury disposed o the follow lag cfasea t:' 1 i .. I: ' TRUE mu.s. Com vs Wm Mbert—Rape. ' Com vs Walter II French Embezzle ment. t_ i , Com vs 3. Warren' Parks—Assault and battery. ( i Com vs Henry . fiavercool—Lareeny. - Cowes Win Vitteent4Lareeny. • ComVs W BGUerin4Larceny.: . Cord vs Louisa Auggles—Lareeny. COM vs 31 .1 Boland and 'Girret Haat init--..Aggrevutednasanlt. A (true bill as to Lan but not, as to‘Hastniga.. .3mm MtVli ML ,Le. 1 I 1 ' Corn vs C.'W Parks.-Assault, and bat tery. 'The prosecutor, S' A r with, for costa. Coin vs Philander i Oliver:—Liroeny. 1 . THE Fay Templeton Alliance, now playing in Mercer s Hall, is re of the very best troupes that ev r visited this Thole 'who deligh in seeing fine acting should not fail to .attend. "East Lynn" will he' given Wednesday evening, and " Rip Van Winttle ". "this (Thursday) evening. BUILINEBB LOC L. rir To secure ehildrens' Oct res—takc tbem to the new Galley. • • air New goods received daily et OLESIAN'S pgr zr you wang 4 r, Handsome, New, scrish Suit, call at JACOIOI • *IL New Clocks and Casa ..ers; at ETA-n 8 Js Ilt I. I • Exigravlng thrta4 at YNDICLX.4I'I3 Jewelry Store: , drarMtatle-Baxee and aideal Clock' at HEN. ptmors. lit' Vir Pictures taken that speak r selves, at A. J.F Ntiw Gallery P/1" Go to Kin !'s and ;sec,' ticteto for 31W ar.E.XII. reading. I lair We hope to Mercer's flail on Weduesda occasion of this GIEZEN34I.' this place. tar Honesty is the best palicylin medi due Its well as In other things. .AYERTI SABSA,. PADILLA is, a genuine preparatiOn o f that un equaled spring medicine and Idooil purifier, decid edly superior io the poor fi4ltatlona beCetotore the Market.. Trial proves ft..' inr Ladie's Belta intvanity, at septet KEN't & 44110 - I 'Ur lionenty is the beSt policy in medi cine as well as in other thingi. AYElir4 SARSA PARILLA: to ,111 genuine preparation n $ 1 that un einialFd spring medicine and Mood purl. er, deei 1. edly superior ft...the poor Imitations ;he , tufore In the Market- Trial proves I Inr MARLE,A,II, the eelebra l te* Indian Dociress, will visit this place on the 13th nst., and remain two weeks. lier office will beat the Amer lean fete!. MAuLEAII Is well known to patty o ou who bare found In her an able, pbys Ida] boura from 9A. M..to 51% at. ran and set Or A fine assortment Tints and Cam, at Kant.k air HaNDLIemAN offers a g yer-Plated Ware. Skiirrq all kinds of goods call id M. ',l2r The finest assort_ _ i Ties at KENT a BLIIir. 'l. I, -1.-----•-•1141111114-4D-r-- t irir New Eiuby:Merl / es, 'White Goods tti it Eii' l lNl3 a lIII,DartII . B. I . . 0 - Everything . .in the: , ino of s' ery at i Wurrcoms ikBu.s,c•rs.l - - ! rait, All the 'new shadel; 'Of Cash' lust opened at taeottit KENT &B 1 1 • 1 - *ow. -*. : ;Wit you want the beat comic Stove eat at dex I t's, In Meteor's block. 1 . , 4ii"9o to WlliTCCittt & S.ll.ll;l"6,Stereur for your P lToolts and Stationery. Qom" Novelties in Sash Itibboni at r;eloq 4CEIIT & Buss' Inr Fon , SALE. —A g' Machine, Rt one-halt its value. tar Tlirel set, °heap; Pll ang3 lar lays and cuffs, at KENT & BLISO , . ritr IIOLS11:8 & P.ABB.OE are! general agents for the -celebrated 314lbUsliek. Plan* and GEo. WooD'i& Co.'s Organs-41re best In thla or any other country. - . 1 ' L LAIc U . 4 sir The largest and bed aelecilon of firri — Summer goods yet brought to thllk market, L received daily, at II; Jecoos'. .nr Novelties and Fancy. Goods a mirOtt kr,NT & BL 14-M. llENDra.ltiot has the 'largest au stock of ladles' and gentlemens• gold and watches ever brought to Towanda. 1 Sir Don't facto Call at litiipt.twAit's, wish to buy r.firtang , In the line of Jewelry,, and Sliver-plated Tare. KEwr at Puss have just ope fine assortment of Dress Goods to ati the now . In plaids and plain colors. Call and see them. Arir American and French Clocks In great ty, at very low prices, at lIVIDELWA (cold, Silver, and Steel, Speetaelga, and Eje (}lasses, In great variety, at IIz:VDzLMAN3 Jpwel- Store. , I Dress: trimmings in great variety:- 8i KENT & BLISS'. CsepTitt =I Sir If you want to secure a good article,' and get' the worth of your winner, the place togobM. MN . • DZLISAN'S or Ladies' Linen Suits, just openel at TATLOU dr, Co', Glo to KENT & BLISS' and ricet;n Fall Stock of press Goods. (sepittf, Dr Dwelling Houses to rent chap. Enquire of O. 'KINNEY, M OVEnTON & F. 1.8 -11 BREE'R ; IWA now style picture—the Pm rode—taken at A. J. Flalnt's Gallery. r 1 i Inr A full line of Black and Monrling Dress Gonds just opened at KENT & DLtas', iteP9 is- Opera, Field, and Spy Glasses In a gins, Sa tiety, at ' HENDELSAIc?. _ , aif Now Drew Goal*, and Tilanninga, at EVANS k IllaDdrrlll • - DRESS MAKING. , ,r . 1 mix. DUROZ will open a dressmakers op In the • bowie formerly oceitpled by lina.M. M. Man. corner of Seeceid and Poplar Street on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. IL Her friends ' .11 the public generally are invited to call. Sat!.. • Lion guaranteed. : , lse • ' tvrA donation party will be given or the Rev. TBANERZ, Thurediy istreultiMti• le, at the house of 'ger. M. RVNDELt,' vire llngton. fir The yearly meeting of the.ll6 40. eat Owlet, or Bradford 'Candy grip be held e 6 en -44. September 13, at 9 30p. m., In the Grabl./617 Room. A MI attend/meets !equated. sereert. ' R. A. Mincra, Sec . Vir The place to boy Felt Skirtit Mattis is at KIST k Mass:. ; rir All the daily . papers, weeklies.as angtztnes elesp,:a wttirccotw 0414trai , Air Yew Table Damasks,; Napkins i awl To at troy 4 1 / 1 /4)4lmrs• ; urA'flne assortment of Broadcloths, Doeskins, Sad randy Bolting* just opened sS eepett UN? P. Buss: eirl. L. MCM4IION rolOni from Europe about the first of OCtoberr with a full One of tiotbal of the finest quality, which he will bo able to manufacture at greatly reduced rates. Persona svtio,eoptemplate getting Dew 'os wm And li to their advantage to watt his return. ' ts" Grenadine's to great variety, at Vraou k CO's, yr CIA :4010N, OR SENECA. WREAT.,—A. white rr-lent,*ry Mee, and cleaned ready for soN CM at two 4:togera per bushel. O. H. Wra.uni. !Radford Co., Pa., And. le—aw. air Neatly tainted town orders for sale at Mb Once. • Er The REPOIITER office has the heat faelkitics for doing .thb work, and turns out More and better specimens than any other , establishment In Northern Pennsylvania. Persons wanting'any. thing In the job printing line, will dp well to call and examine our work. . tor WHITCOMB Suitrr have the beat autortment of miscellaneous books lit Northern .. Pennsylvania. and eel them chespett i VN' Passengers to the West - Sill find it to their advantage to purchase tickets at the wands Depot. Rates reduce4el.so trout Sept. Ist. . , ifflr Miss G IIEEN AN, one of. the most gifted readers In this country, will give recitations at !demurs Hall, on Monday evening next, Sept. I*. Don't fall to hear her. lirlPor the licit Boast or Stook to to siren k BUNDELL'S. Jacont4 : ; the one-price clothing man, has, just returned from the city with a large stock of Clothing. "A word to the wise Is sufficient." . Go to JACOBS' and buy your boys' Clothing at less cost thin' . you can get the cloth elsewhere. Mr Wear(' you tigi.r..—We have a, I.lrery.b eight horses and good carriages, back, efe., which 'we offer for Sale Cheap and on reasonable terres. Enquire of our agent at the stables, or at our Music Store. tar The poorest man in town has got money eabtrgb - to bey eialt- of elbthes at JACOB'S. SiPlEkrya , linen cobra at AI. E. ItosEanaLrrr. Vir If yQon have got to purchase school books, mast; Wiruticomo & fittAtrrs. - Ur Oldi pietnies copied and enlaiged, or redoeFd fo any ilze &Area, and furnished la oil, water col rs, or larat the new Gallery over 0. 'A. DLaCK'P tore. ' .. ~. or thorn- Jecon's Las just received another dividend onlhiaOld mlne'sl.ool, and liaainveated It In new Fill Clothing, which he is now 'offerin g at prices lower than ever, MEM I °use at zt, on the ranee In a. full eTeuing i 1 1 1 Aret ap Mr:Latßerk' **bite Party Slippers and Intuits' Soft Sole Shoes. They are beauties.. Just received nt COUeEI 14 COONS'. Alir - Large stock Of Pictures and Picture Frames at WHITCOMB $ • ACT'S; MerCUr Block. . •• Dr Look at t k CO's, lir It Is not general) known that 11. C. Wares,- Lan, at the Book Bindery over the RIZOIITEIk office, makes Blank Books In any style of ruling and binding desired. If yeti Want a now Ledger, Jour nal or Pocket, give him a call. iqr Never buy a Cook Stove until you have called at .31:NE's and examined the "New Empire," a store which has never disappointed the expecta liens of the most kastidlous housewife. Plwr. Any ono buying $1.00.0r mote worth of goals at M E Itoar : SFlELla'S Cloth ing suni, will receive free one elegant Ilstra or Straw Hat, both of the latest styles, t Office rar GIVEN AWAY !+-Every purchaser of good* amounting to 41.00'0r mom, will receive FREE, one striped Aiwa Cap, or Straw Hat,* M. E. 110sRlaitrava Clothing Store.; I f kid U Liss*. 1 oyes in = t PIANO-FODTES GREAT REDUC TION IY PIA NOS.—First-class, large size, square grand, 7.4 octavo rlano-fortes, for (0.85. Organs In proportion ; at iloiams f.; Pass:Nan, Towanda;Pa. la SII- ZEZEIE 1510:21 138/121 Or GREAT BAUGAINS.-011 and after this date, I will sell my surplus MITOCAL OF FLOWERS at reaticed prices, Pt my houses, cnl Maln,strect, north of :).:P*oppl thurcb, MEI mgt qf CEB tEEEMI SwitAYED—Frorn the "premises of the subscriber, lu MIS Dore', on Tuesday, Sept. 7, a small light-red Cow; Aro yearn old, Any one in forming me of her sTherealamts,vill;aortfera favor, or If returned to toe, be suitably rewarded. Aim- ekes, irgr. Towanda, Sept. MEI SOLO.IIO k bo.a are now opening a, very large atoek of Fall and Winter Clothing. The stock was selected with ea pedal care—being better sad larger than ever be fore received in Totrards. AU , the people are in vited to call and examine this immense stock, even if they do not buy. We are always pleased to see them. Prices lower than ever before. [sop!. . Block, l isbing r OX. Th J. el: CM - Fon SALE.—The subscriber . offers for sale a large, commodious and well arranged •bullding for a dry goods store, 'satiated in Latiya vine, Bradford Co., Pa, The building has a good cellar, a well-arranged ,saleS room, and an upper story for a carpet room, etc. Will be sold reasona bly, and terms of payment made to suit purebaler. ' doss. • Beath, Bradford Co, Pa. , , ; t • cOndlhapd . LES & SON. I tylos of col- 4fir,MlA. Wit. BOSTWICK. tate of J. B. Maxis CO., can hereafter Se foetal it a. o..lnOsi tk So'sw, on Main street, where he will be happy to see al of his nunseresi ftlettda.- And any bs need of Flan'. tare, or anything in the lino of Undertaking, Will and tbe best goods, best assortment, and Ir4est prices, at f heir stone, of any place In the count. Call and see for yourself.' 124 and libelng 1975. 7 18 5. SPRING AND SUMMER. CORSER it COON best silver . . Are now ready to aerre the public , with, the Lirrst 'and best Stock of " I, • BOOTS, SUOSS, TAROKS ALSO TIZAAELING BAPS i'L f you I.llrer Aver brought to Towanda:. Prig. to suitthe Call and see' us. tEM es 1 tleP9 NoTICE.—The North Branch - elation of Universalists, will hold Its thirty-fourth annual session at Springfield, Ifradhard Ca, Pa., im Wedhesday and Thursday, V. 1 and 2&1 of Septeni• ber, IMS. It Is expected that each society will send two or . more delegates' to this: 'session. Let those that have any interest in the prosperity nt . fir cause pee to it that we have, a IQ attendlincelo dilegales. it& to the friends generally we say . come and let us have a "feast of fat things" at th s session. Those coming by railroad will find tea at Columbia X Road to faker them to the church It. W. Clinnif,Standing Clerk. ' [Other pipers please copy.] ' I ScHobb.---Tbere will be Select School for teachers and 'advanced students, at the Centre School Rouse, Sherbequin, comment. lug August 30, led, and. curothming eleven weeki, under the supervision of-I. S. CIIIAWFOUD, of Ber l . rick. Instruction will be given In the Common Branches, Higher Mathematics, ticiencesand Clark des, if any desire. Tuition from fkl to IS. No of r fort will *spared to make the school , second tb none, and render the term both pleasant and prok, able for : the students. Board can be obtained at very reasonable rates In ,the best of families. Al` -are cordially Invited to attend. • •• !?A Msosirtetxr OsTaR.—A very liberal contract with the Weed Sewing Machine CompanY will enable tiN we hope, (o place their celebrate Mach Lies in nualytamiliOri Ad tine inoppostit to secure a first-class sewing machine seldom cars. May we not expos+ oar friends, and all I'll 4 terested In, our work, to, make an earnest, united effort to erten!! otir eifttfhttlen and theiebytheresse onr influencer Cannot the reader form a ; club hi ids or her neighborhood and aecnre Ude,riewing Machine as aptemitun? A few innirs orrwell4llJ rected effort will obtain it.' are you a postmaster? With a little thought and effort you can easily sendl as 40 names. - Pass ;the enbsertptlon paper. .. Forty names at 50 each will secure 40 copies of this paper tot one year . 'atul aO3 sewing clutching. lu forming such a club you will help us In our work, benefit your neighbors try placing in their families( good reading, end at the same'tluns make your urn or some other family happy IA the potreasfoit of is great labor-saving machine, warranted , to be pet , fectly new, of the latest improved construction aid hi perfect order. ~m itoiusii! It PASSAGE.. le New Goods at TAYLOR For SUSQUEHANNA. COLLEGIATE 1N5 , 13. 1 34312.:—The ran Tetra ' pt 'Haf twenty-meoad year be this 'lnstitution, will bees MONDAY,' AU. DUST 23, 1117 with Slott expatieneedlaarbera=.l one more limit last pax, AttilikciaM,ailparaasa Bag fad las Tor - teadUrii Uri • bees_ prodded. The accomohatkehger inotkeddent students, wsl3 be OEI4 isetaevkes year. Specta!* daCealeatil to thoie — pitparing to teach. •Ae a teachers elan wIU bo awaked at, the ono Ihelialsellt of the year, , and every effort IQ be MUMM . . . Mb till ,dlo64WriESPUeffiliii6l l 6 ll Of OP class roe the *eta attic, Of the scliltill room. The 80 4ser Principal wlll also idd those, who are sin.l :-usual to aeemlior positions. In .. ' 'Minks -usual dames In the common Zertilati 1 Nada eremitical classes, and elasseson the lailitigell air ready- somewhat advanced, dames will PekettP , commence Latin, Greek, Aide% irtnebi man, Phileppieff, Serreying, Gannett% asidsch other steolidriir the wants of the steadier may de mand. Tuition from .I to to per term. Board, with room carpeted and furnished tiroughoot., fights, etc.. .4 per week. Booms Will by naked for those wishing to board themselves Sy sending Mail - names to the Principid. For further portico. ars or catalogue, address the Principal, ' '. l •'' '1 ' 1 .1 :1 ' 1 1 . V. Q 111111.1.14, MILLER VOX, Pres. Board Trustee& MARRIED. CARMAN—MITTEN.--At the Persona ge 4971104. 1 Mil, Sept. 1, 1874, by Rev. D. ea*, Mr. Jcsse 1. Cubism and Miss =Ws Mitten, of Herrick. the boom of the bride's father, In Rome, Sept. 1, 1874, by Rev. C. R. Tay. ler, Mr. Frank Other, of Catskill, M. Y., !Wit Miss Francella A. Taylor. I FULLER—WELLS.—At Careptown, j Gov. D. D. Gray, on the 7th hut., Mr.lerael C: Fuller. of Camptown, and Min Melina Welta, of Merryall. . , . c: DI ED. . . BOLL'ES.—Ia !Pike twp., Sept. a, 1373, of eonsamp lion; Celestla U., wile of D. B. Bolles Ind dumb for of L. 31.!Atevens„ la the th!rty.fifth year of ben age. , iiritopE POE TEE DESPOEDENT.—If you bare been coughing all whiter mid begin:to despir of recovery, 6e if you have taken iambi cold, go at once to the Drug Store of Turista & Goanoer and get a bottle of Dr. Mounts. Syrup of Tar. Wild Cherry and Horehound. Take nand be well No other medicine acts so promptly ofd elfeegunallaz ,in coughs, colds. and all diseases the Songs and Chest, leading to Consumption. -Han dreft whO once thought they bad that dread di sease tame, been restored to health by :the use of this almost magic remedy. It laals6 the best known lsipeciflc foe Cuing, 'and novae falls in 'Whooping Cough. Trial also 10 cents. {may= T.IST OF LETTERS remaining in j the Towanda 'Post °thee for week ending August *lB7lr - • Clark, Mre A M Cotter, Thomas Cole, Mrs 8 J Fitzgerald, Nellie Forester Melt, Messrs Hudson, Edward Heart, Miss Lizzie Jackson, W W Limns, F,W Leddy, Nellie • Miller, 0 M . Porter. Dr E R Preston, Polly. M Renny, George 14 / 0 1/1 1' 1 ?: en./4 1 100tilaa C A Persona caning for any 'of the aborelettcrs will please say "advertised," &lag date of list, S. ALVORD. P. M. NEW FALL OooDs We are now recOslng our first Installment of ) FALL GOODS, Which inelutles all the late. i tetyles In DRESS GOODS, ,cAsspi-taiug AND SUITINOS, C. If .TCR:qt:tt HOSIERY. DOMESTICS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELLINGS, ! - -,::.....::v.: . :• -- 7 - :- -1 7.? - :. --, -, 77. - - FLANNELS, &C. Flue assortumnt of good', at low priceson every Pepartruent. irpia-tt /1110TATION bF WILITE I POW7. Nl* idLL'ik 654 Sinatra and 'Biolteso, South Third Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 8,1813. BID. ASKED. IL S. IBBl. ` c 1 2 1 12331 . .* EWA e. Br. and N 118 11 - •• . 517% 6 661 „ 66 66 tut% .118 S" •• VS, J. atul.... . 1101 i / 1 8 66 66 16 •61, 4. 66. 121:94 120fi ,66 166 , • 46 . L ; as% 120? e • ." 10-40, Coupon.. .117 Y, ' " Pacific 81.`e3r 1 123.4 New /Vs, Neg. 18111.4 • ' 117 117% " "c. 1881 117'; .1171 Gold *• ' ' 144% ild Saver 14/1 109 Pennsylvania " ' ' '504 50% Read . 5V Philadelphia a Brie 20% , voi 'Lehigh avtgatioa WY; 50% " Valley, Ea. Mc • 1.... - fma United E. R. of N. J..: .. .. . ' 121% 0 Creek ' ' " • '• Norther ll n CentsaL ' 3011. • • 3D ige CenßAVrtingrntallin}..ett ./ as•U • 60 1 i 4syi wroateg C. it A. Mortgage Vs, / ... ' ..104 10E4 rifOW AND -ETS, •-•'-witotrtiii.x Pal ___' ._ ormeteli oyes?, Wodorotty,,lms_,9l.,.r.itivii,.. abject to'thamgr dopy. . .-. ~ ..., ....- , Corm_ll both. ' • ' -.-. 4ii Ooto. lk boots 29 .0 Li .W.I Batter Digs)* lb . • ...._:230 - iOl- A'1`3071):10 , 3.ts 01— ..... 0,01.,••• , 0•Evz , -. .1:th.1! Fast" dm. 00 , t0:01 , 10.1. - tettr.: .''.: 1 " ''' 17 ' .4999th-4.0 e.O t....,....i•5;0uictx-c"1 i M liAt - SIM toe, AL., siiii.....i-i 0,41 4 'cioef iws.,L.tv. Maas a IN; Ibis 39 akk Seed f 0 lbs.; Timo th y Seed 49 139.1 WWI ~Ms 0 SW I Dzioll Apples SI XV Ithl 400400 fit. ' =EI - -:~ Towanda, Pa. New ativerthannts. "s THIS WEEK VPOWELL L CO. I SHAWLS, ME GLOVES, TIES, 'DRESS TRIMMINUS, AND NOTIONS Also a large stock of CALICOES, GINGHAAS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, 121;!3 POWELL Sc Co. MMl!=n tw 4 ej , O. FR.OS.T SANS • • Fr*NlTllit I _ l 7 . • E • lOWAN DA,. 4111 k T 20th, ISM wetarewm losing a largi stock of :I:MAI,4R SU7B; TETE-AiTETNS, EASY; CHAIRS, E RACKS, -iV pQll TOP TABLES, 40., • 4:k lOW at:ti deterudn'ed to close out our stuck In this Hue before tbe fall; trade, and lu order 'to do so we are selling at • t VERY ww PRICES. .; . . . 1 • IWe would call 'attention to tou ' rnew , _ CENTENNIAL,' BLACK. IYALNUI', itittißLß TOP t -pIiESSING CASE • COMBER SUITS, AT $BO 00, Being thie best thing in the market tor the price add all ether, goals at very low pricer. ■ , UNOIERTAICIN4I4, : . . , . 1•. • • i -. • Irene In the beet manner, and on the lowest terms. Yon will. find natter work and for less money bare than at Op other place; Call and eve ue. • S 4§. 0. FROST & SONS, ManufaCtUretsOf and Wholesale and Retail Dealers !Li Furniture and undertaking; Main St., pyhytf. i .. . :1 , • . OOL CARDING , • • - '• ' .- . - • AT THE __l '; • - i • WOOLNN MILLS, CAMPTOWN, - I' - 'PENNA.": • i , i . Also matinfactaring and cloth dressing attended to on short; notice. We are already making rolls from the new clip, and are prepared to do work as fast, as adored. .1 1 ' 11. B. 121011A71.' C,ansphowtinei, Ja . 11475.-_ ____ __ I 1 ' • -• ' ; - CLOTHS, WM U .A. :13LACK, - CROCKERY OF VAR PATTERNS, ANL AS LOW AS THE LOWES GLASSWARE, TABL . '" CUTLERY, SULA'ER I'LATED WA wi)op , WAßg, STONE WARE, • BIRD CAGES, 11ASKETS, • GLASS STIA.DES, 3 f • 3 3 i l' . ~ I would, say ti the piddle that on any goodi kept In stoek I win not be undersold. 1 i i . ~ 4 2 f Febil4 4 . V,H,FAPICOAL ,ANR . LIME . coin hod after July 1, 1 vidteell en* 11 for cub Oult,'itut the ' pets uet wltl be ted monthlyi ➢ }'ltrin : ofco* o'on :stlt.T, P . . . ' ^l' AT inn. TARP' • I PiAtt4ten Rove.thestentimd,gernsee . -. is, to Taa... - : • •.t • I, 3GO Carbon Ron Lam - ' -4 00 , - . r !"' ' il Ott. 4.‘...... .. '.. ' • ' 1.. aOO 1 ' t. . • il l 721 2 7: ItirelaY Hontits n Lwmp` ' ' " a " I, Smith Allentmen Limn II bushel Leif it Id • Irak Tibia:lel ,' • ' .. , 1.. 40 Erick V lit , ... 10 fek k . I 'I ma ' aliritja lueptued to deliver. pure s on short notice at the usual price of delivery. • I also tender sty thank s:to my many irk s and customer*• fur tin* very liberal patronage the past and hews nyder thenewdeparbareto ditto iii3u their intereit 'to' (outline to tidy 'where ''t can get the best goods for the leant money. .2.. Those Mho mei Indebted - to ute will take ee {hatl mend have money Of I earl' buy for and pity-trellis. They must kettle by the first f Au. Auld Mixt 'i • , ,, - - ~ , • , . i ear ' 1 Very 'respectfully Timm 1 , , I ' I i .I. H. rHIIiNT; • Towandt, July I, 103. 'VrEICEgTRAL HOTEL, I . l46ir4Dijirrilitiat inlay Ibitie ketAttliPe Selktfa 4/4e d, d 3 irnePt4o ll4 tho POW -1 - , Yrg olio demi- N ei; immtm is 4ripre et alt coxz otaittt amom ,e k Pli 111111/ the .61W . Alerilt00 . ' paiscis ovizoo, I BOWMAN. , Overseers Poor Towanda Avian f 4, - r ,"i MARBLE AND ME I TWA - AND A., PENNA MI 0) Ft 11.4 1. 0.. A. BLAbK. • Est TO . r.v!at ."1,000163, miqs FLORENCE . GREES3IVT, f 1.1 4 I ,: ibi}iopiti itiii ll l , ed . . Etl;h . eiij'T 1:4) . IS IS T .1 •• • • , • ‘ , r 1 ', ,; 1 .', litrin ;lie Palate iteidings In 1 , li ,":l_,E WO IT.jt - It A L , • ' iIIIDAY avan . ima, sEPT,.Igt,', Tickets 60 cents. For sale at Slrby's Drat siM.' il , Na extra charge for reserred seats. , V JAE"' MUTtTAL 'PROTEC,' - Elk % INSURANCE' COMPANY. 1 , Romani ' cc, SOS {Va trait Street, Uhn3‘lo .l } , . • 1 1 • • ' • 3. • Acitap, tinder a Speelat Act of Incorporation • „:rroris . the Pe . rs,nsyls ,G afa fegiskytti IN AGENT. TOWANDA:PA: • BPlldillititiirritleiCiikrtalted to the follow!' table, ithlehiiiit be found strictly equitald tweets sdligesi'imd which the .company antes ti c t not crinked.,oue.half the rest of clam 41;115rCeinpariy. .Tho frlawing• Table shows Vie; Rat 844 Ma Y be Fat l Plie; 4 fog any Sthilt l up to lisf r alt/ I which Is the largest risk I one llf#. Tirenty Cents will he at amount* cacti assessment for collect' • ••- • - . 11 A • - E ,M. a • 2-71-Mt. .41 i Leo ILIO Use 3.00 3.00 Lao IraSo Lao 29 340 30 3.50 31 4.10 32 4.00 az 4.00 34 4.90 35 4.00 35 am al 3.00 39 5.00 30 5.00 40 $.03 TASIT. , LESS-MEDICINES. ' . ...1; I li i, , 1 . A prominent iiew Tort physician lately , 1 c o ax. 1 plaitted - th DUNDAS ;ItICK & CO. about ;their SOffusx.oon Ott' CAPSCLES, stating that some- titnes the w y cured miraealously, brit thata patient of his had taken them without effect. On being inforasedlhat smtersFitations were sold, he in quired and found:lds tient bad not been tokinti DIJKDAS DICK. #' C ;li. . . What happened to this _physician may have hap. toned to ethers, and 'DIDINDAS MCii tt..00,43ke this inethild of protecting physicians, drug tits, . and themitelret, and Imiirenting* Ott or Ss:toot.' wOOp f cbMing WO disrepute.:: , 1 1 PIIVSI , lAN'S who mice prescribe the Capholes wilt" Rue %pea, for they contain the, pure_ -I t ire and eheaPest form.. li DUN DICK Co. use more mt. or SAN DALWOOD than all the Wholesale and Retail Drrig. gists and Itertomers In the United States coMbined and this lathe stole reason why the pure Oil is sold cheaper!, theirlcapsules titan lo any (liner 'form P I ~ W 0 ' ~ . OIL O SANDALOI) is fast superseding every otheremedy, sixty Cara M tles *g being re- I „quire(' to I . sure a safe and c certain ; cure In six or eight days./ Front no other medicine can this re sult be had, I : • DUNDAh. DICK Jr CO.'S'. SOFT CA PS ULES sate the problem, long eonsideredb,y eminent pitf '. skim's, of 'bow tosvoid the nausea and disgust ex. -periencee In swallowing, which are well knowla to detract.trutn, it not destroy. the good effect of many valtiahle remedies.) . • ' Soft Capsules are put up in irn-foli and neat box es, thirty in each, and are the only Capsules pre scribed by ilmslchuis. TASTELESS' MEDICI NES.--c l 4tor oil and many other nauseous medicines can ta ken easily awl safes tn . O_IIIIIO_ACIDIC,4 CO"13 SOFT C AP ! Taste nfliru. I. air On wetre tn. anly Hoo pss adm tted uk uso last Pete txposi - soon. _ . .1 Send for tinnier to aallt ooster street, 'N ew Vork. Sold tit all Drug Stores Here. GRO ERIES 4PRO VISIO. DARE & ,EDWARDS, ash de:olers t all t. 4 I LES & GROCE , 'Man OF C I OOPINO dl lii:b; , ;ELL ;•,.. , u1y7...'..' 4875. I . , 1 - - -- ---,--- F_...-_ I . 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AUCUST 2S, ISM, At the Graded:pchool and tno,lnstttate, t 1 TERMS: • ler Term of 10 weeks) French inclas Drawing . 4 '. 4 Ilse of Copies.' • ' 1 ' French and Drawing, prirat(i lelvzo - na. angl6.lm. d ' 1 • . ... _..... OTICE TO ',CREDITORS, B ' AN INS6LVENT DEBTOR. . ~, _ -- .... aka notice that I hive applied to the 'Honorable the Judges of the Court- of common Pleas for the County of Branford, the the benefit of the Insol vent Lairs ofllie o:anmonwealth of Pennsylvania; and they have 'appohfird the,' sth day of Octobefi next, at 10 o'eli*lt .k.an, to hear me and my eredbi tors, at the Court House, ha'; the Borough 01 Tot wands, when and where you may attend If you think proper. it - 1 5ePt. 8 , UP. , I : : , .LI , . i - JOIN BALE. 1 i 1111 ■ ,NOTICE TO ',ceßßDlTorts, AN INSOLVENT DEBTOR. Take notice that I hate applied to the Honorerl.3l the Judgha of the Court of Cornmoiryleas for the County of 'Bradford, for the benefit of the insolvent haws of the Cernmenwealth t f Penroybrania, and they hate appointed the sth day of October next, at ten o'clock .EU It., to bear me and my creditors, at the Court llcUtso ini the Borough of Towanda, when and where yon may attend If you' Hank proper. 11, Sept. 6, 1875. , JAMES HALE. SXECITTOR'S - NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby_grfell that persons Indebted to the estate of Davis Van Dyke, late of Leßoy, deed,. must mate immediate payment to th e un dersigned, anti an persons hairing claims against sald estate musCpresent them; duly authenticated, for settlement. 11 , • ; - If ELIZABET H VANDYKE, EUGENE VANDYKE, , • ll I ' ! • Executors. CE=3 A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE: A —Notice is hereby given that all persons in dekted to the estate et bes G. Terry, late of Terry Imp., deoVel, 'must make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and [all •persons having claims against said estate must present them, duly authenticated. for settlement. ! If • N. WILLIS TEARY. Administrator. =2 XowaOTIPE:, Notice is hereby given that a initiating of the Iltockholdera of the nda Tanning Co., will be held at the Prat Na. Waal Bank of Trade. cm Saturday the 30tirday of October next; at 2 o'clock for the pupate of taking action according to law, in relation to placing a mortgage on the real estate. of Bald Com. • ' Li JOSEPH POWELL, Pres: Towanda Angnat Zt. 1816. = ADmiNisTRATO,,,s , NOTICE. —Notice hereby glrini that all persons to hued , W the estate at, 411finsso Conanti late of (knot, died, Must make tuunedlato payment to the , usiderslipsoir, and all prams- haying claims Wind said estate must present them, (tidy autiten, lleated, tor felthfment. I • ,_ EXERT CONANT, *VOW , . ; 44/UliStlifor. 0121 WEI Tr 0147 MO g rate. , as be. 11 guar. es for, 4;1090 tonal imp* kezipu aiip LI& ;to. ttO Inn. etc. Ei 41. 47 - 4R 49 30 51 a.; 58 , 57 G 9 SS ,GO M PROVISIONS NW z g a i =XX VIERINTV SALES, —By virtue r kJ or sundip , inititimed cat of the:Court of - Vont, - ., y mon eas b Rfkdford County end IMilse directed, r taißbe'i envied Writ Side THURSDAY Sep- Umber 40'1673, et t h eclOek g. at., it the Conn 111012313 da, foßOWing delieldhed prop- .ti erty, Omit' • , • • - , I a {1 , One lotof Wu! Towaoda toirnship , bounded du the iniffth by farads at said plaintiff, east by the .5 Ousgaeharinst riser and Lands of S. C. and J. W. Muni, south. by lands of said Deans and the To- .. 1 1 Wanda trot:lllft. CO., end great by lands of the Vac , , claSll ).... ntrid Co., eontalnlmfla acres of land more or an Hopmed. ' ' • 11 NO. 2..01111 Other letof land In said To- ( s wands, tip., bounded oaths north by lands of John B. Statth and David • Rutty, east by land of 'Wm. Watkins, south by Hilda of C. 1,, Ward's estate and Diann, mann the west by Jan& of said Do roe and CHO. Britton, mmtatning r abont 161 acres. abort SO acres improved, with two framed deism rag bouses'and taro barbs thereon.- J.LACtosNo. lksokllttte defendant's nitillvided otie • third part of one other lot of laud In the bpro of Veranda and bounded onthe north by Chestnut St.. east, sloth and west by lands of Walter O. jra'.Y. beinget feet on Chestnut street. and varying from 6•2 to Pi feet in dbpth, with a tiro story framed , _house thereon. AL50...N0.4-20 the defendant's interest it (m -other lot of lead hi the moo of . Towanda, ; null bounded on the It rth bo lands of S. W. Alvord,W. G. Timmy, .C. LlsbrcE and Chestnut', an the east by Third street, on the south by the Plank 'cowl and lands of J. P. Kirby and on Om west by silt st. `and boffin,' 8. W. Alyce* on which is erected a Etteani luml, used for a plardng mill, duo, sass and blind Manufactory, two dwelling houses a barn and shedtwbeing the property now In possession of L. B. Rogers wider a lease. - ALSO—sNo., s—One' other lot of land in Monroe. township, branded its fotkretst,Beginning at a (mi ner of Sweet's land on the south side of TOwandtt creek, thence dosiit the same the !several entirre , thereof atiotrt, 63 perches to the line• of the Aide:. farm, thence along salt! line south 76* 40' can 6 t'-1n perrhes.to the line of the into Salm, & Erie rail road. thence southerly , along said railroad alma, t. 7, perches to line of Sweet's farm, thence 130111i-1y est , t erly Mang the same shoot et perches to the place ..f beginning; cdntaining about tin acresonon, of les, inotitty 'Unproved. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of iltysset bloom vs. Mahlon C. Mel - AI.Sa-t-One other tot of land in` Armenia twit.. bounded en the northbylands of Alfred Ripley., on the east by 'audit of Henry -Covert, on the south! b, lands of .Tloses Scott. and other lands of defendant. Alansoft Smith, and ou the west by lands of Wain. t Cullen, being lot No. H 0 on warrants No. env atol 633, containing 100 acres of land more or less, anal Is a part of Lands of Henry Drinker, (Heti, a% set,• divided by Samuel Strait,' Jr. ALSOtrOtie other lot of land in Armenia tnj,.. boundedvn the north by lands of Waiter llutho ti and said defendant, Alanson Smith, on • the cast 1., lands of Hoses Scott, ou the south by lands of Jas., Formates estate, now lands of Crawford, and oat tho west by land - of Anson Partac,r, containing 11 t acres and two perches of land, more or less, and br ing lot 'Ko. Ma, of warrants 3g4 and its:, of the rtn gar Creel( lands'of H, Drlnker, deed, as sutostiti ded by Samuel !strait, .1 r.l aboutliWacres Imprm on both Of said lots, Witli"'.: framed holiseS, 2 I rAmed barns, granary anti orchard thereon. Seized mid taken into execution, at the suit or 0.P. , Ilatiaor exr's vs. lilauson ISnittlt; also", at knit , of fg,411. - saute. ' 1 . - J. M. SMITH. 1 I sberiir.i l rrIRIAL LIST SFPI 4 E3I.I3EII I 1 TEII3I, f SECO3itc Edward Overton as Erie HCo ca a All Spalding vs Henry NIT Slay 1 . Gee Kinsman TS Hiram Kinsman. ..... *let . John Holmes vs James R tier 4 t 1.441111 E Stenardl Pa Ic 1¢ Hlt co:. tre4 , .v. . do de John Connelly vs Winn torrs. et a Andrew E 3tenattli vs Pa & N Y,C & It lir:v.:vole 8 O Brost Ts C D Cash .. . .. ..... tre•pa-- Dr E L Gardner vs Jno Clapper .assents Richard Horton ritSamue Hyatt ' lope,ti - A J Soble, vs. J P Kirby et al' elect 3fechanies N B, Chlcagats C F `7 elles exrr,as 't C 0 Clark trustee Vs )1" Parks 1 corn's r Brady VS Jane Gibson - sppettl. S Hemet vs G NV Outdate hint ; Betsey CRogers vs Blood. fi Co • tit 1, ' Phelps, Dodge &Co vs Barron .k Itosford .... . ' llf Black,vs UA. Black 1 A S McKean vs Wm lilles l Fitz Gearsid, Flagg S Co Vs Dunbar & Dewey' a.,` II Andrew Bailey vs Michael ILyiteli E C Doren vs Eureka Mower Co F Ball vs Barney Kane F L Post vtt C K Ladds's *burs 111,1 , Ater. Matta J3I Smith al •Ipper,t' Isaatit Whitney vs Elliott Whitney et fay Jas Frs.tcris.asslgnees vs JP 3fon tanye. ...... B C EisbHe vs Chas Eisbree COntellUS Ifunslciter vs 'J S Williston d..1.t Lewis Havens vs C L 'Ward's mina's • den' Elenzer Pomeroy vs C C McCieliand i—tte Catherine 'Wheeler vs hloon & Stafford eit t 1 Nirm ("cora use vs Elizabeth B gable et _ . P M Stowell vs J It'Weir& Co • d ,, ,i,i P'{ WynkOop vs E Smith,l L 44- 1 , I' M Stowell trustee vs J It 'Weir & Co di;i,f Wm 11 Foster vs Win Brain - The P & E'Coal Co vs S N illmill et a 1...... ....ca, Fox,Steveni,Mereitr&Covs S S.F. C & tilt Cotor m 1 D J Sweet'.lo j do do B F Myer ''., do ; i do do Chas M Mver • do 1 7-.- do .to • John' Gastin et al N S John ifrivitt. .... ' ... ...app..;.l 'A E Comseock Vs E It Williams dela .1 C llannan vs Martin Van . l.lnrtm Itmenikt al;t r.... Elhanan Strlitit . vs J (.; MasoM - :.. ..... v . :-.-: . ;..iii.fie:ii Clark & Mlililaugh vs Towaiiiia 'horn: - • ,„.ilt;i4 O H ltoerwell vs S &.E C&l2it Co ' for Ott Thilo Mines vs ,• do ; i (to :•-. do • 2111itD Vol ex'r vs Conti Life ins co use int Armenia top... Norris Fargo vs Levi ........ ;F, °Piens Biker vs S Fanny Fargces use ys Levi Wells WS Dobstins vs Eihanan Smith St B Dighton vs A Lathrop Ellen K Mitchell's use Jas Keliey ejcer Anta&3 Haneoek vs A & I) iii - Newton,..,......appea I Wells vu-Pa &N F C klt R c 0...... .. eject M W Wheelock vs S Panic's ass'g-4 — e i to Sas N C R R CO r .,. : .cas , e Cyrus I) Stills Wm W Decker ..... ' - • -••P s i't C; A. Carpenter vs entral ins,co . tv,pl E s Andrus. vs Hubbell Maniers Jos Wilcox vs S F Elliott'appeal Lyman Matson vs Hollett Tittis T Hiram Taylor's use vs tiF S Dobbins aptiettl Vol Smith'etaduers vs IlenrYForbes trot er John Cummins vs S F SandeTsint do ts W Lane ' Jl ' fatu Millers use Ise ArmenLs twp app'eti) Abram Waltman vs Wm & Peter liuusieker...tres T J Irwin vsJ G Mason ' ppea I S IV l'aine's ass'g vs Germanlhs co debt WG Tracy vs Sul di Erld C Sr B. It Co... -L ass - p Ix Keeley 4 co vs J IL & hDrake t•ase_ John Gustin vs E F Utley E t 1 Barnhart guar et al vs Wm 3I liatillart et 81 J' C Craven Vs O'Hara Bishop; et al. •;ei fa lit S EC&JE Seymour do 7 + do :do ' 'Jefferson Carley vs Peter Miller et al,— C AMeavenor VS Wm Sheeler S G Townsend vs Milton Phillips ... 'Enoch. Blackwell vs N C R It Co E Bullock,vs Delos Rockwell et al James Fox vs; , do • David &mall is Austin Rvudall et eject Btrdsley Tuttle vs .1 S Anthony • Daniel Compton vs L D Bradford et al a ppilti I Mph Greenwood & CO vo J IF Creque et al..apis-al Johanna Ennis et al vs Patrick O'Herou et aLejert tumuli Murray vs Ambro4b Mortars aduir;-..ash - -p . Manley_& Jackson va S Knights ! Ippea I Peter Monroe ,Vs Jas Cowan ' J.R'cowell vs Overseer-Poor O f Asylum . appeal G Vele vs 'Fred A Long O Frost us o. A Burnes et al, J. 4 Brink vs henry Miller • .. • Subpoenas for 'ld week returnable Sept. 3 . 3, 3 ,1 , . 20 BENJ. M. PECK, Frothy.. . r . , ist, of Jurors drawn for Septeut ju her Court, l 876: • , _. 1. anivamesqrnonelTedumm. , 'L. ~- Athensn tarp, Win Settler, 'Alia Plummer. Wini • Coleman; At h ens bore, Edward II Perkins; Alba, born, Votney ..)( Wilson; Barclay, Daniel It Wfil4 lams, John II Davis; Burlington twp, And renl Melville, Amariah Iliakestee,i John W Lane.: purl lington born, Geo C IBM BurliogtanWest. il'artfes:, Roetwell; Canton twp, James W Ketchum,' Pat -i' rick Green: Columbia, Charles Colney; Eranktia.l Gilbert Sickle*, Leroy, John Rickey, 'Monroe born,', J :li Mallory Hinman; Orwell, 1 Eli Conklin;"rike2 Beguis Stevens: Ridgbury,. Norman . Stevens; Smithfield, Lark Bird; South ;Creek, Samuel Pell WWI. IlJulin E Wilson: Sheshequin. Geo L jlor i ton; Ten Vanda; born, E Thomas Noble, JameS'stone- ; man, John II Bmund; Tusearorg. John Gardner,' Clarenll Browning; Mater, Owen 0 Merrnl.ll James stead; Warren, David .7 Thomas: Wind ham- J ll lacp; Wens, Davijßcckwith• Wilmot,', ' l ir 1 Sinith T le.: , r 7 , , 1 TnA . TEIISEJFROBS-:-.10 Walt& I • ' 1 Asylum, Joseph. Hemet; Athena twp, Win K, Walker, Smith. Wolcott : A thens born. John 3[-X-Ike ;I Barclay, Levi Wilber, Daniel Fogarty: Burlington', MT'' Chester E.Campbell; Burlington Wcst,Fonderl Swain; Columbia , Joseph II 'Joni]; Orunvine, Chas li Lane, lialaehl Shotxritiker; Herrick, John Cialvford, William Bowker, James Lackey; Litch field, Alpheus•Deeter, Andrew' J Layton; Leroy, Saniuel McCriney; Pike, Spender B Tupper;' Bente tWIN'i 'Lewis porn Smithfield, Joseph. Vankirkl, Springfield, Jtide 1' Adams; Standing Stone, Chas, Chllson, H ilstm G Taylor, Towanda bore, William I Shaw, Wallace Keeler; Troy . Twp, Burton .C . Von:- ern,F. II Nelson Fish, Lucas Smiley; Troy hero Dan lel 41 Quaid; Tuscarora, • Geo Sunmer, Chas Da- Vidsm; Dister.,• Lewis Dettrai Warren, Edwin E &litre, Windham, John Fairchild; IA-yalusing, _ ._. , Pu trid Brown; Welles. Barton Ayres. .I. ; ' 1 1 #l:3 8 00 ZIERIFF, SALE.!—:•, By viittie of J* wilt of 1. Pa., 'issued out of the Court or Cgrenion Pleas' of Bradford county, and to me di- 1 rected, I will expose to publin ode at the Court Bolts° in Towanda boro, Friday, September 10, 1375 i at I,o'clocir. p.m. the following described prop. erty:43-witz I I One lot of Wad In Athens tarp, bounded on 'the north by land s f Philip Craps and the public , . high way+, on the east by the public highway; on the south by Land's of Elmer & Co.; oh the, west by laude of ,Elmer& Co., 3f. A.'AVres. Ifelano proper ty; John Benaley, and James E. Brearly; contain: ing 23 acres of land, more or, 'less all improved; with e framed !throning houses:, 2 framed barns, IT fran{ed building knownas the "Susquehanna Wool en Factory." 1 bricroflice and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit pt LorenuMatkins ; vs. X; Ftirdinand Smith. lindAlf red. Bedford. - • ° . • • • ••••-• ALSO—Oneother lot .'of land in At tap.; bounded as follOws: beginning at an Iron pin at the centte Pauctlott,of Lehigh and ',Bradford Streets. being:3s feet from 0. 11. Spring's fence for the north hound of Ilradfoni street; thence along Brad ford street and; 15 ft. from said Spling's fetter, south 60 0 east $37 7-10 ft., to the west line el the rail road company; thence along the same south Zir? 10' east 346 ft.; thence south 61? 50! west 1:6 ft. ltitbe MUM of Lehigh at enuetthence along the same centre' north 18 0 '10' 'west '633 ft. to tile PlaCe; of beginning. containing 2 acres more or teal. 1 frattled building and brick engine house attached know as rho Novelty Furniture Works., Seized, and taken into 'execution at the snit of Margaret E. Ctlyier vs. 4tephen C. 3latie Josephine liall,ioeo. S. Cummings and Sarah A. Cummings, J. Id. lIMITII, SiteriCi VX.ECU.TOIt'S Jusbuce is 'hereby given that all persous:lndebt ed to ' he estate Of Jobhua Bayley,: late of :forth To. warida„dec`4l.aroequested to make tmmeiliale pay ment, and all parboils haring claims agates bald estate must pre*nt them duly authenticated, for set, Meat; • - •' FI:t.VICIS GREGO, ' MILTOX BAYLEY, Executors. FM2 Ip*ECITTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice ..1: 4 1 Is hereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of Samuel Webber,tate Of Trunklin,dee'd, must Make Inunedlate payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims .agatust said estatu must present them, duly •authentlested, for settle ment, ' !:. ELIZABETH WEBBER, • ' JAMES RIE!OWAY, Eleenters. FE3 ADMTh'ISTRATORI3.-NOTICE. ' . .-Nottee to hereby glrea tDst aptgions in debted to the estate - of AY m. A. reek hito , et To. wanda.dec'd,ultist make immediate palMent to the ungeNgued, and all persons having dams against said estato must; present them. dray anther Gated for settlement. ; ,Laxpz:T. PECE; i Fc'ev MZSZgarstris4 11 i t ' , , =I • ~r 't anyn•• tre.p+ att vx 5 ),