yitati l fora 8 Towanda, P., Thursday, Muth 16, 1876. LOCAL AND GENERAL. will• Pon - v.t.Co. open their laige stock of Nel.Spring 'Carpets on Wednes day next. • AX interesting sketch of the life of the late Maj. - LEtT, of Ulster, is crowded out. It will apps r next week. - JAI>I3Z Fisi most highly , Esq., one of the oldest and steerned citizens of Sheshe- Tuesday. quilt, djed on A comas if Bitioroot YouNG's emis saries are holding meetings in the• interest .of polygnmy in this county. lixs E. J. ti.INGOS will MOW: into her new store on March 20, Tncr S Moones 'Block. next 4or KENT S Bbrs.;. •. .• A USIVEP.SiLLTST . milable will beheld at the house ;of ion. C. S. Russ'ELL, on Friday, .llat;e/i 24. All are invited. - I:tartly congratulate our good friend Buns iof the 7 Wyalusing Bank on the accession to his householn of,a young son. Mother tnd child-loth doing well. JA.s. S. TIALpWItc, who died in tellays- Yille on Fridazit last, was for many yea:-s a prosperbus Lltsiness man in New. York City. He. WiVi a brother of Commissioner • !• . . Bisizoi., O'llAn'A seems determined to occupy the . territory in hi See.', rwo \r. Priests are •now • tationed 'at this:place. t)ne of them oi)Hates at Ba elay and the Other at SS. Pipter and Pat 1. frftey are both intelligt4 enitiyalcd gentlemep. THE Bradford County Agricultural So ciety' will nit:al:it the Grand Jury:Reem in Towanda, .1l trch 25, N 713, at 1 o'clock, A Cull attendance of otlicers isdeAred.: I A. C. SmiTti, Secy. • . - THE Toward Military Company will meet at the Armory on Friday. at I o'clock Inspectlih by:cA. A. 11. STI:An. By - l arder of 3 icroN, Capt. Ora youm. ; __pm:. of easy - chair notoriety, who, by the way. ought to be called the friend:' has ad ded to bis - alreaily tb.•Fct by Chair," and lis selling it at vL-ry low pr ces. 1 f W. It FAsst: - r, who has, been for sev eral years an i ilploye in this office, is now engaged it . .eamas,ing for the HE PUItTER. lie is liithorized to recci•:e and receipt for subs ‘ riptionS, also to contract for .job work.. ~ . . 1 _ : TIE business outlook is certainly en coin-at:ring for Toiwanda. several nevethu siness firms arc tb 'opuir- here this spring. 31:Asrs. .1. & M. Snr,rl - 11.. of Flornells vine. N. Y iiaq rented the store adjoin ing. the title i recently occupied' by E PASS 4k. I tILDTIE'TIi, 0111 Bridge St., and; are til ting it up !Preparitory to opening cu the tit,t of Aprll a large steel: o f b oo t s and shoes. 1 J 1' . i, r . • ON Tuesday eyenin4 last. while Mr. J. J. ScovELL 'of Towanda toysnsilip, 'was abselt from Loon',', two unknown men en tered,7.l.. her men •y. On the lion , e acid demanded from Mrs: 1 , 'Scnv 1 her telling them flirt ,she had nun , one of them took her by_tbe, throat, tit -eateit - ng- to kill her if she made any resistance., whilo the other searched ; , the 11!:e. re succeeded in tipling 'a few shillings whielrhe took, and aladt off without iloing any further darn age. —Rep u .i. 7 . ica ii. , botd robbery ri-ira on Saturday ti . kttft•ck on that cv th6ltouse of Gr.o vitit his sister. tvascornmitted in Tusea t night last. About bi hilly* two men entered iter. Ilorszh, who lives Windt after beatino• thd bound them and robbed ee hundred iLillars in id'othgr vatuablos. sister having retired. (I•ed open with a heavy remains in a critival 0 expected the frail par. ; 41 correspo, dent. 'brother and sister, them of abort Inolo - , a Ivatelt au .I'4lr. IL and hiss th e door was fort Miss 11. sthl coe,lition. luO from a 1:4ell 1 occupica the 1 , 11 SUIlda:C . T:lStr ccili nt praetieal 1 , t..t€1 to ( , 21ciaici ficon la:4 Sabbath.' —)Lt:•an , l have tlai '. Mr. ATIVII.L. of EIL Irtiflpit of ChriNt Church Llivering two very eK i:,eonrses Lie is ex, ag:iin in two }weeks As. H. 11.0 -ES Of nen- Towanda party IP >NV _LjoN . P. 1). )1.) x'N tending•• Cult; t in I'i )11 Col.Smrrir, are . at :llatlelphia. held at ,Carniitown pn [nu•poreni 11, cling oval convention to as. ,in the . .2 . 111 of of • to )0,1,+-;11 . , :f Na- Fritlay ft,r 11 , clele;zates to a nAtl semble in Plank .Inrie next, for the t Hit in reg - aril to . th to the vonNsitntio. (inq in the !ii n!,n tion. The. ine l ,• ti Bee. J. 11." BA-nkrired I , :(s!,y fonowilv.4 g(-1:y, wk. gat, sAmk-::1. 11.‘111) 1 , 4 a 6f.the Clinr..ll • Tl:e wi'l'e crc„tea !:T a F 07.1 CYl:`,:%, A a paper ilevot€ d to Tit E. in. • •W m EMll=lll of Ton-m;(1a. ' ; 11.1% - hurnutl . ott7. an 41 1. \s":"; FL!, of 7 taite ot:1: 7 I,y col. I;KA:NIt.) C:tl. Nev York. C 11.174- 1 ,,z 1 t with thei - . 1.1,• , ,: k.t 1 .- !,,i;rcti.tts tlic kindly i:a , nts. was rlvsent 11-s lii)wm.r, of ail 4.: felinn:y' f:11;)' lora not hare 1;i-cin whqappret:i:o-Ps . 1 1 tkin Mr.le he in!l Line he iiiws e(lt, f.) r t 1 c his lioNiliess. `;,ulr a irrcFl ., Ltt c - xt•il tip any rrnt it than is 3 7.1 1 ..f his 1:,,t1 to maur. allow Nri'l . t. O.) railing to :ice any no coine pa,s tho 1::'. I: r:l' :: ;ill ti..,. the tkvse,(l,y,s. .Ihe fu (l.ll.lL:hter I ,r 1 at the :31. E..clureit ,it_hizitrze; , ri:4rcgation: the ()II thell ult.. 01 s).l Lit _.,•azat old "It flut:,l.l 1 . 11111'.•11 :t llt•ral 111 I ;LW, IA to attend the I'll 7 EN WINE. cs. or Towandl .1' A. W. ?):,.e. - cut beld.illthe in 'Anil of this pi.tx•c'. 'tu t of Prof. t:. FAVAR- The, i); . :1,-; <h•r tna,l-1.1,-avl '.Fa:, 4.r ll,' ri,::::fsi , :tefli.);:: 31rs. (' t. ". nx W I iN. of T-o:‘,lthia, comint need nn Tit , -.. , 1;tv. l!w 221 i mint.. at 10, A. \t.. anti r.; , ' , ..,•1i with a ~..J-.tit,i concert on 1 rinay eve - .:11e e.etventf,,bn was largely attenil .:d. and tlwrc wi.: , Ant:lre:a on the part of :ll .C.l.q.;;:i.q 7 t' , Y.l : i nrri•tr it b )t'd pro Itall.- and tnjoval le.. ()ii Friday evening th f I.,rgre as:••lniply was treated to one of th,!‘"r.clie,t ton-de. I entertainments ever given in this pl.wc the band enlivening the exercises 4 , Ni:li a fiiw pieces. 'which . o .ici:: , l the applatt. e of the house, • We w ,, 111.1 n:)t forget i , r friends from abroad who contributed si largely to the interest' of the occasion. Litiery Cte-nerc March 4. e ... . , ~ IBM 'nfe says the enteitain ladies of that place (1 success. The ladies I:sfisted in the program noticed. Tut Atiwns Ga.. l mein girt-u by th reently, was a gr.i . of - this place :w 110 nu , arc thus kindly the Brigands' Cave, nicely displayed, all rsonatim. - , , their parts ental solos by firs. ections from the most ,d Very dillivult to per r, executed them with lying to the composi r and feeling intended icr her skilled touch though touched by The tableaux .‘if with the alarm, wa• Gf the characters I._ Well. The ins - trill SnEttwoon, were s 1 eminent masters. a I form. She, howeC grace and i lions that full pow by the autlnir. Uni the piano sliealts inspiratiotn: • nrs. MONT.:NYE and posesses a tit The songs she sang fortnz'but her reinle apparent - ease, one quired no riZe4io - . herself jll:sii 3 O E do orl;ir a the colored light's. ble for a. person , to Our genial friend for ;this complitnen dorSe: Cu ni.P:s S[ l , hest - songs, :nth was f app;ause. ClfAi nd'ins - genial nattu is a charming singer, ely cultivated voice, were difficult to per ing of than with such could think that it re- . She could not do ever, because of the al smoke cooling- from was almost impossi speak, much less, to lIT LL also comes in t wbieli nve heitrtily en !lt-Lf., sang one of his honored - with rounds is a good . Ls ever appreciated: . isuraprerrqs.--We have had a Milli winter very little snow;, yet wheat is Ipoking Saw mills were pretty well stoekeil with logs upon a small snow about the first of the month. -On Mon:. day night the sixth bast, when, the ice went out of Sugar creek, agap as made in R. Luther's datn,,near the centre. Early the .nexf; flay Mr. Luther with it strong corps ?f: help was on the ground getting materrlit ready- to :repair the damages. On Satnrfiay the Work was completed and the gristfruill running again. Social gath erings consjst principally of .the mite socio ty, which meets- on 'Wednesday evening of each week, under the the auspicion of Mrs. W. H; D. EkREEN," Pl*. Mr. HEZA- Klll Treas. Miss n EMMA LEWIS'' . - The Grange have been a little negligent about theirlneetings, but e.pect to.seour them up little for the centennial. 0. !.of 0. F's are in .good order, and the Good Templars are 'flourishing. Mud is'fearfullydeep„-and nearly omnip resent. • March i3,? - 413. J. F. M. . , AT a regular meeting of Smithfield Lodge 1. 0. O. F., held ou SaturdaY even ing last, flni following action was taken in regardjo the-death of Mr. J. 0. GER -01:1M:' -- Wur.n4s,:-God, in his all-wise provi 'dence h4i seen fit to' r'44inova from our midst oucwOrtby and efficient brother, J. Olt KINILE;GreII'Ot LI), therefore,- Reqn/rei . 4 That in this dispensation, Sini i thfield:LOdge No. 9:28, I. O. 0. F., has lost • one Of Its most useful and active members,"the loss of which will long be felt ! It is - With the deepest feeling of sorrow and and regret that we lament and'deplore the fact of his being called aniom2,- thi.to his last house-; and Ititi:lttlAs,j While in humble subthission saying Thy *ill be done, we Yet feel that it is rigbeiout proper tp pap due tribute of respect:to :our beloved brOther deceas ed; thereff4re, ReNolm4 That our lodge room be dra ped and that Mir members Wear a badge of mOurniUg for sixty - days; and, Re.qoirer4 ; That we tender to• the be.: reaved fattillY our heart-felt sympathy, for we shrperely feel that in the loss of our dearlvi beloved brother, the wife has lost at duilful !hush:id and a 'genial com p:tin-on; the Children an indulgent and loving, l'atiter;' - that in this ret;ent affliction the: cumin : fluffy has lust a good citizen, and alt honeq, uptight and' itultnittious 1(11111. li'.o)lrc.A:Tiit a. copy of tit . 6e resolu tions' lie given to the fain 4 of our de eeased taw* and be, inserted in the IlnAnFoniflftponTEn. and Brod.ford aiid bp placed on tne minutes of the Lodge. CorNct Ll'itocuanNGs.—nra r mlay even ing, -MarclE:ll, f - s . lll,—Present, James Mc- PAtt4el-N; Cmmeilmen F6x, Jordan, Pratt, and:Al-044(1min The ,follbwing bills . Living', been ap . proved t.bytAlie Finance Cominittee, on ;notion, the ettretary was directed to draw order's foi•.the same: r!las. Sa,go, eiclingui,biug lights -",. (t.. 1. 1,4 a. Smn , clion r,0,110, 3d wilrfl ‘N", (Isi ' .1, 11. 4Rrdtt DenIII, L.L'‘ , fro. IMEI .1. <•. Lan ere iirro'rtnleut Hoary Nt all l•r114.-5 " ==llll== I 4i. :q:11! 0 11 )11 , 11.:1 ryne, i , artl),:pll:‘l.iitt strcvt Ikt,liork. 3 s tot cto,lng 11.34, Nt34e. day tlittt [eau) :,. W. Ah‘ad... prin:lng, (t,r t.,tu order likx..qcs .10. ii . ,7211,...h. ... , .......... do lAisr a,filitor.' r, im,rt and . s,.fionl t r,..a. acct.. 1n73-74 21 00 73 00 4.,..k. Bun,. Mtge' . i - 75 1.1. .. A petition. - was presented from James 11. Hawes fir perinhOon to place a rump to his %Veil. frpnt of his prOperty on '.'..:trect';betWeen acid Wash ington:Tut s.l 3)nnn,t ion of co l uncilman • theitrayer ,of the petitioner was grante , l, the- w41'1. - . to be done under the t - ! 1-tlie Burgess. On Motio - fi the, council adjonrwid to. meet on 3londit!, - ; evening March] 13th at tieleek. Monday cpcuitlh March i•il met in : - . :rii2rzitiance of adjournment.- '3leCabe, -councilman 1.30 - apt, DitiicL, ,cordon, 1 ratt and Wood ruff. , Councilinait itirdon presented ! the fol lowing ordiizauce OItDINANCt 111:11.1iING PI:RMIT , . Be it ordained by the Town Council of the llorotigh of Tow:null, and beret by in tlainoiliy authority of saint; : Sec. 1 That oh and after the! passage of this ortliniiiice,Ylll.:t any perscal or per sons desirous of (irectiti,:.; any building or ladhlings, previous to clintmencing the er,fctioti - k,f tin, same.. appi:,7 to the Iltirgess l fm• li periint to occupy any pa . - lion of the I.'nbliii! 11.1 , 41.eica1.• or Sidewalk for the Piril , ff,c of, placing any building material :thy ilserii,tion. Lone house, Cr li artc l or ciirt It on the l'ublie high !iv:ty (pp side for tin 1 ,, n11 ,,,,, e of digging out za cellar, shall preVions to said permit granted, give' a hotel to it o Ilerotti? , li two V... 5 Su t'icnt i=nrcties to sfictire: the llorouLdt againa any action lor Utlllinere, that may lie hron:•itt the Borough (,I'ottn,-,i itseht•ll:io 104 10;. of lily, Inith or ri-..titniug or ;41,y (1 the I r.n clin pitlfiie. nr for loss of Int:se loirses.! veldele„liar urs, Jr e ,, liteilts of said veltirlc iti eonse ,!,T,..t.i•uft!',,,n ill the public highway or side tiaii.. Anil said{ permit ! ..1. 10 1,1 f., , : jVt If to s:aid applicant, and the "1 - the same to be kept lit the Seer,i;ity'soflice. - c. t. ..1.14 , he it futtber ordaired by authority of file same, flint any! Perron pet sem , vi.4ating said Milituntee shall be ii.thie to :t not more than fitly If:' , !: ,- 0);-aufr! not less., than tc . f..etity 4 , ,dars ;be discretion o f the \j•tts tice of the I. ai.e. ISaitl title to he ,colleet ed as other Mks olr , tlte I:ort,tigh :ire col lected, and sh:rll be duty of the Hlgh irollSt:;bles oc airy of their deputies: or :illy or the otli e,rs of the 1 - fi!.'e!finizli to report any vii,la tion thii, 041in:it-tee:tip the Loran. h,. or iii the 4,fi the Burgess. to the duty it shall I , e to prt,cccil against the viola:ol4diatelv. - • 'e- See.:. Provi , lcil that nothing: contain ed in s a o oolinative shall prertint any per.st,il oil or us ing. their oiVII f•rturisi•!;. without Ana it is further . provided that ttt.thin4 -eontahall in this ordinance shalt appiy to ‘ehieles., stitii , litig; in the Pub'tie. high way. of Fersoui4 wi!o are in town tUi busi ness. prtivided; they do nut occupy the public highwq moi-e. than ten h9urs at ativ.one :Sue. Atitlit ishercby further inalain ed by anthoritY oflhr sanie, that :my or dinance iu enhiliet with this ordinance be an d the same b licteby repealed. • The ortlitiroirde was adopted by the vote : Yeas, Bryant, Pitrich, Jordan,. PrattliVoodria, 3le,Cabe; 6. - The tepoit of e , umnittee (Council man Woodrialluallitrich), to examine tiii giound and• 4th Streets, in -tk.lat ion to grade and sidewalk, was on motion of councilman Jordon. at proved, the committee - discharged, and the follow ing resolution od - ered by councilman Woodriilr, adopted': Rceohyd. t the property holders re siding on the :41uth side- of Olive street Com •2tl to4th: - strict. and on the west side of 4th st., be, Only notified to build sidewalk in front Of their premises with in fifteen days from the date of the ser i v i c e of said tiot.,ire,r said side walk Ito be four feet in width, and on ithe present grade, of said street. The committt l / 4 , appointed to aseerta in ;"'• the cost of erecting a suitable building for bomber the 'rranklin hand engine submitted tlte following report : The unde .signetscommittee appointed • • to ascertain the -cost of electing a suitable building for Ftinlilin band;engine,'would t • respectfully repbri that such building can!' be erected at a;:-t not exceeding two hundred do.ilitri On the county lot near, Frost & Co's. Manufactory and that said hit can be oecuPied free of cost until it is • wanted by the County for other purposes. , :! • JAMES BI:YANi', D. -S. PnAvv,l • Committee. By councilman Pratt . • flc,coirc , /, TWA' a committee be •--ap pointed by the Burgess to receive-propos als. and contract.for the buildinii of a suitable house fOr the safe keeping of the Franklin hand :engine, the -cost of said building not to execed-two hundred: (200) eoUncilMen Bryant, Ditrich and Pratt were Lppointed'said committee. Adopted. The minutes Itere approved, when on I S ! T B:r1'1 ° T 31 1 " Coin II AA Em, 4 :2 75 7u I Go L (I (0 I= if_ 10 IX. 7. 00 BM 117 13 41 23 6u 4 54) MEI I?. , I '- 53 motion the council adjourned. J;;,ll,mosutraT, JAMES MCCABE, Secretary.; Burgess. ..b , • , . WIIAT HATII Oon Wnouottr?-Continn ed 0-Henry B. Bascom was born on the bank of the Delaware, in the town of Hancock, Delaware county, N. Y. May 27, 1791 When Henry as about eight years of ago his parents, were visited by a relative of the family, Harvy Bidleman,. ESq., who proposed to take Henry home with him, and send him to school. The proposal was agreed to and lie went home with Mr. Bidleman, who resided at Easton, Pa., where for a timelHenry was sent to school. Mr. Balcom's parents removed from his nativerThice, to: Little Valley, on the Al leghany river, below Olean; in western New York. Where Bascom was convert ed, is a question of unsettled in the minds of some. It is said by some that BascoM was converted! and joined, the M. E. Church at Sheshequin, when Rev. Loring Grant was preacher - on Tioga circuit. This is true, that Rev. Mr. Grant received him into the church at Old pheshequin, in 'the summer of 1811, but Baseoin waseon -verted at Little Valley, in 1810. ! In the spring bf 1811, James Gibriore, a yoing, man, whO bad scarcely reacled his iz majority, of little' christian ex rienee, l engaged young Bascom to assist him as pump and aqueduct i Maker. They pro ,posed to spend the summer on the waters of the Susquehanna. Hence, in the spring 11(1811, they put in their appearance on Sugar 'creek, and at Ebenezer Ken, dall's,• Who been lived where ~ Thomai' Blackwell new lives, _ they found their first job. Mr.. Elim Kendall, son of Ebe nezer Kendall, now living in Burlington, remembers theM well, '.11.r. Kendall being then about eleven years of age, and 3li. Basvm about fifteen. Mi.. GilniOre preach ed dewing this summer, and Bascom ex horted; and often with wonderful effect— ! though so young. In journeying from Little' Valley to Sugar Creek, they came over the mountain to Pine. Creek. I will here add a- little 'it' Gilmore's .discription of the, journey. I.le says, •` We reached Pine Creek on Saturday evening, and call ! . ed on li religious family, and told them to invitelin theihiei;..rhbors the next morning, and we syvjit. address them. 'this we did, and as_tbkt4 - people in that place were altndst ile.si - nte Of. the Gospel, our feeble etrorsli - ratl a very- salutary effect upon' theist minds. Hete we were solicited by a genoeMan to hold a meeting ten in.l.es alietn4 at WellsbUrough—lie going ahead to give out the appointment. We staid and dined .witli this friendly family, and then went on , to' our neat appointment, and when we. arrived, we found a largo `School house filled with 'people awaiting our arrival. Here I preached from these words, " How shall re escape, it' we neg lect so great salvation," and surely God blessed - the world., After I had brought my subject to a close, I turned around to Henry to, exhort the people; but as he looked Very pale; and belii*itig it , arose from the idea. of bearing a great cross, I tithl him that he need not speak to the people unless heAileaSeil; but he trem blitigly,sPoke and said, ••'0..1 thind I will try it." Ile arose, and with a great Aka' of pathos and native genius, he poured down Ustorm tipini the people. I was. as tonished to hear him use the. language'.he did. He rolled it off as with thunder p, als. Here I saw' that he was a boy possessing mole than ordinary powers of mind, and pronii4d gnat usefulness - to the world, if faithful to his trust. From !Pine Creek we made our way to Sugar 'Creek, Pa. Here: I arranged my business Ito spend the summer.' .I took a large job of supplying a man's house and yards \Sit II Water by aqueduct." . ' I tow much these; young men did to pro- ! mote the cause of God.m . this valley, I am not able to say, but that they were zealous . there is no doubt. Ilaseoni rose to em in enee. In pulpit oratory he was the rival of Sununerlield and Matlit. Ile died 1i I IS:i0; a Bishop of the .31. E. Church, south. - . 1)r. Geor,t,re,Peck met James Gilmore at a eampmecting at 11Iophottom, w 1.•.;1 1 3. he says, ••James.Gilmore t member of the on - iterence, attracted • tin little attentn lie was a man of devoted piety aml . great ! Mental force, but,, withal- eccentric in his expressions and actions: lie had once en countered a great deal of persecution at the hands of a band of skeptics on his cir cuit, who seemed tohavn deliberately set themselves to the Wink of I:tunoying and resisting him in his Gospel work. Mr. (lihn we suffered patiently far a time, but at last prayed in the publieongregatiOn that if these enemies of the truth would not cease, that he Would remove them out 3f the way. Soon after a nialiknant fever swept a xay a number of the boldest of th e m, stud' spread 'consternation aiming the rest, far and• Wide. Ile was told at this camptifectiM , that a certain stranger, who had listened to his talk, Ina said that he would like! to 33,irear• hint preach. • lie would was :his reply, • • weal bring him here, and I kill preach to him in live, minutes, and when he lais, lieard me he will think that a horse has kicked him." In the fall of Ist!, Joseph Wilson and t' 4 ..onttel Thompson appear as preachers on the Ti, ga. circuit. 'lii 1st:1 k;eorge' mon a a - 3 appointed I'. E.,. or sfisqueltanna district—which included .Tiogit :circuit, 11c la l °red in this ea'pacdy fort tiree ywars. Mr. llarmon is till a supcamiated member of the centre N: V., conference—going down to the grrtve fully iipp. • In the fall of ISI'2J Marmailulie Pearce, and A Dawson appear as preachers on the circuit. At :•'a_t-ar Creek ap pohitanctit at this time, their was sione diniculty: They had some ('rat is and !ds.! ter.ms preachers, and ''tiers the oppsite-,1 hence, there sprung up a party here, who? siipposcil tlnd religi;m consisted of tioi*., and those th.it'wvre nr)t 'boisterous, tho claimed had no piety. Mr. „Daws , saw st 1.1.V0r and teak for his test, 1 Kings, 19: 11, 13 Verses, !EMI Exrc !.t - nrE To Dtt.trrs and h - s taiden ehanges the temperature of the a t mo , phere, are Moline of serious and severe Col(ls and _ :Coughs from which many cases of Indammation of theJalngs, Pleurisy, Asthma, and oilier Pulmoiniry ;r ee l ifin.. are tleveloP(gl. Should youun fortunately cigar:let a Cold, resort at ante to Dr. Jayne's Exiiector tut, a remedy that will not only promptly cure Coughs and ('olds, but will relieve and strengtilen the Pulinopary anti Bronchial Organs, and remove all dare4erous symptoms. BUSINESS LOCAL. We have just reevivcd a large in onv:!lar., wz• v;1;1 furniql to our priatect, :tt rer . low• rriCk'S. Ara" eTV good.: rt, , ,lrrd daily Mt I I t.r.74 .!‘r • wiirrcomn & s,s.kuT sell the best B. ok, tuanufac:tmld is tho country. 7.-71"" You ran get all the latest styles of s!atio:wry, Very (10:tp,, at WHITCOMB & SHAVT'S gre"Engrarlf.g done at N PEL MAN 'S Jorak!ry 4z -fork! EIS rr Buy Om "emit-break-'em" Lamp Cli:tnnvy, at 11.,T. JrNE'S tar itENPLEM AS: Og . ri a gruat reduction in tin ' Wart. Lac' latcst,. publications, ...cry cheap, at lVtitTcotti S SAIAL 7 ,..?; A large stock (1( garnrs and toys, At C , ,T. at WHITCOMB & SL,IIAUT'S Ladies; hare you Feen the Silver oves that Bt. kik Ia 5,4 , 111ng so Inu el . !, 0. A. IRCACK i'Llims great thltits for 11!A Chitta rt,celved dici , d;:nnu Frarxe. ; £ The S'llvor Platv g , io4ls of fl is & that 14. act. sells giVe la•rfect FattqactlOn. 'Everything in the line of station ery at Wlllict.otn SltArt's. FOR /ZEN T. -i lotel Property at 151:, r-rs jAn2o4f . _ E'3t. ITENDELMAN bits, ti largeqt and Des ?dol.. or hale,' na.if., ,,, nitomrLs' vitt .and silwr craielle.ever :,roaght to TO:W.1I.112. f;.II to call at lir.stir.,F,3tAN's, if you iri,ll to I,tty anything In tin! , line of Jewelry, Sliver and SE‘er-plat , ct Rare. ,7.17 llt•:Nntaat.ty 11,1 s the finest stack of Watelle%, Jevvelry and Silverware, ever brought into this town, Call and 5,,,e LraT It you want to ieeure a good article, and ge the worth of our money, the jituce t0g..13.1t t HEN =I P - ,Fr Dwelling Houses to rent cheap. Eoqulre of 0. D. EINNEY, at DV.r.ll7uN ELS littEer; (Ake. Cal Gold, Silver. and Steel Spectacles, And Eye tlia,s ,, s, in great Tarlety, at'IIENDELNAN S Je!sel. J StVre ear The Now Empire Cook Stove `pan tsa wen IA U. 7. JeNWIS Herrn% Do not Istty any other. metilthri tr. Passengers to the (West Will find it to their mil/wawa to preheat); Hetet' at the Ta. ir,rida De pot. 'Rates rederea .1.50 from sepr. Is eir The largest and bO r s' Vassortment of Brseketserer brought to thls i placei can nonr':be seen at FROST &BOSS. -(oet. 4 12ir liana's at his store on Bridge Si., has the largest 14 vortinent of Muir= Bair ever Of I _4 rem' , DI this market. •.r.tmekitt L • fir Do your * oots and shoes Don't :buy mail after you hare as opportunity of seeing Our - sack. , 1 J. at It. Anarrat.. Cambia. Mt' Buy yoUr clothing i of H. TAYLOII, whets you can alivays get good goods at the lowest Ming prices. far Fon BEST.—Housi, and lot! on Ccil lege St., opposite Institute. Cal en snehl64l . . N•TIIAN -- rir Another opening on Bridge St. - A Boston itt.oi and Shoe store will be opened by the Ist of.Aprlh Prices to please evierybody. Duchill ,ar Go to IL TAYLoa's i t: for fine Hatt, Shirts, and seek ware. Eutrane on Park stree t , first door below oil bank anti from south sidtiof , . I Post -Office. , r. ! • —,--•—•480.0--•--1----, . . M . We have: just. opened f a fine assort ment of Cloths and CasstmereNlincluding all the hen ; Spring Styles in Castings and S9ltings. inchl6-tf , -c, ;Polvs.LL & Co. ' . ) ••• . 1 ; ,ar You can have her I I Three . year's chestnut Day mare; good Work boric and floe rmulster. To be sold cheap, !within ten days, without tall. J. B. EMIMT.• .171C:1164f . Ulster, Pa. ; • Thethidies will be piessed to learn that I. K. 11.1.ptnui has coneluded;to remain In TOJ wands, and la now receiving a larke and attratlve . stdek of in l / 1 1ne6' and fancy goody, and Invites the attention uS his numerous eustoludys. i (tnehtkiLi, The Phoenix Insui:ipce Co. tiove: Issues polle'lrs Inswing against los4 or damage from; lightning or tire. This Ii one or the best einniranleo, in the hoot: ! Ur Another change In he Eit - Wartl.': When the carpenter hnstness went pay, somothlnii else zfluit be dune, and Grst, L. l Ross Las pur.il char-d all the stock and Inxtures 'ln the atl Ward!' grocery. lie has also tnada such tniprovernents as gives the ',tyro a neat , appearance.' _ CO' Mrs. E. J. Mix oos mould resptct fully Infirm her customers and nuipubtic general ly, that she will o...eery her-new store (next door to ildtss), On 'and after Mirch talth, whore the lattive , will fidd everything nei‘,!in thei way of string millinery and novelties. tmchlliwl Cr" The Spring Term of tlie State Nor- Mlll Srlion% at Itangn . .l.l, Tlega lutaly, PA oNn Monday', March 27. The exp,ltisCi are meAer :Wl and accornmfglatlons eXt,iil!llt. State ap• pl,priatlons In part pay exporvies.-1 For catalogue or n(111111551,41 apply to. Prof. en . Asi Vtisk!tra.. Principal. -M" tare. & ScoTT, it coal yard, lovp fre‘lt 'ground (.'artiga i ttg the ear load or ton. It Is from tho r ,relettrat,e.tl Thompson Leda, New Yr.rlc Orpi('Filti say Ii I. the strengest plaster In the State. rnttehp-tf.- riz - FOl3. SAI,E.--rA 7 stop, noble reed, Steam .tllASicast (q,can, with stili-base and oc tavo coupler. The orlalnal cost of `this organ was but I will sell it for VC. Lt was used a short time In a church. • ' L. B. P I OWELL. ii Wcomln i r Avenue, S jariton, Pa. f,.1 WYOMINO SEMINARY AND pMMERCIAL College, one of the best suet:deed sehools, of the kind in the country. Plj,epares studenlts for college, teaching or bn , iness. Music. painting and modern Tanga:l7es taught by competent te' rhers. • The Commercial- College Is not excelled by any school of the kind. Next term opens April . th. Send for a catalogue to Rev. It c . opeland, Ph. 1., Hirtzston . , Co.. Pa. ! (mch7w3. t Cam' Ppwrm.;&.. - have th sale of the justlY celebrated and po _town . 31ottalrs, Alp:Lew.; and Poplin warranted to keep their color, and wi or crinkle. They , have !just_ reeelyn. the mills a complete asmirt nom!: of it to which they call the pante. of tlielr customers. • ro, , . HOUSE AND 49T FOR SA ' ied In Third Ward: T , itranda Boru newly furnished with 40 modern 'Rang . ,,. Reynold's . celebrated Heater, Force Pump. and large Cistern. , All? horse barn. One of the most deslrab ful locations in the Borough. Will be gain, and nn easy term,. Apply to O. orrice over McCA&L & EDWARDS'. POW LL St' CO.—We ha seised our large tinting stock of Wall ready for exhibition. addition stock of plain tints, whlte and bro hare added a !landscape assortment of Gad and Decorgled Papers. Please call and examine mar stock. March I. 1A76-t f. MARRIED., RE'i—nitcr).—At th. reshlonee the bride's parrots, Mardi 8, by lee. J. B. 311 lion `carrots, of Wy. , :auklog,l and Irene nird, of To arattcla. • • DIED. WA ft ItINER.-;—On Feb. '29, Fred. !on S f F. lf.'and 11e1;V•a Warrlner, agP.l 9 months and five days. ••O( such Is the kingdom of llesreu.' Wyahtsing. M. 11. Mrs. Ellen .1. Welles. 'Widow of the late Charle4 F. Welles.. ageti t 3 years. • Funeral on.Yriday, 17th Inst., at 2 o'clock P. 51. BA I. WWI N.—l it LeRA ysville March'llo, Jas. 8„ Battlwin. folth year.. Ills remains were taken to Elmira rots Interment. G. S.,T RANSUE. , .r:r A TOMATO RACE--A.nong the many excellent article% which our' frlibul (leo. It- Webb. of Alba, Pa.. keeps In his stock, may be eminted _Reeds front that ;natty relehtated Ilan, Itriggs .k Bro., Chicago. 111., and Hochekter, Y. V.. the larfiast set.-11 house in the world. lit will stir. prise many of our readers to learn that over 25,n00 merchants in the United States handl( !seeds - front lartggs & Itro . s:svineir boxes, eatalognes. labels chromic, Ste., are extremely attractive In high co firings:lml artistie flue of the tiewe,it sighs(rem the hand., of their artists Is SI bat is 'call e.:t ••Hrlgga g /I nit hers (treat Tomato Rime on their Ground.," and represents a race enurite with per fect ovprtootentatlions of the different varieties of to mato, striving for the le . Mors of leadership. The design I. extremely happy and pleasant. besides convoying to the farm...r or horticultnrlkt consider able information upon the merits of the different !collates. Wt• see that they place as their haollng varieties the Green Gage. Conqueror juil Hatha way's Excelsior; a bile they rate other •lirletles In the following order of merit: Trophy, Defiance, Deneral Grant, .110loartl Curled hraf pepper s Largs Early Red. Dwart tlc4u,v, Dwarf Early net!, Keyes's Early Prolific. Slanna's citi.ter., and In the rear, a ith reins -thrown to the ground and a telescope at Iris eye to Ise • where the rest are. shuttles up the Large yellow. The whole orero' Is laid In thtv, richest humor, and no one can give the lithograph at Webb'a an examination N41111n14 IMrakitg cut Into a hearty laugh. We ran assure our readers who des4e to order Itrigga 4: Hr.'s. seeds, that they can . cure them lapin ,fist a_.• advantageous terms of G. jr. Webb. and of Just as goott qunitty, as If ordeted direct. See Briggs l;ro's. January number a Larder of LO. It. Willis, Alba, Pa, ' [Frnm Mr Roeh.itter Times, Oef. . .411 1.575.] . Z. -- -2," 'Briggs & Brothers, who vin boast 14' cenductlog the largest sera baonrss In the known world. are arranging to eornpileta work to wltieh they will glee to . , the tlorlenituralland Mira cuttursl public the lament of their thirty years of experience In the culture: of vegetable bud flower seeds. The work will be substantially tund, and Its several hundred pages - will Ise Must ted with numerous cuts. chronn..tle plates and shccinct M- I reel ions with regard to the care_ and en tore of ev erything known. lu fl oral and vegetable kingdom We know of !mono better qualified to I eat on the atsove subject than Briggs k Brother. whoso seeds are sold in ahnt.st every city, town, vitile or ham let In the United States. Titer are practical grow ers of seeds, amt the torthroming work( will ema nate from eminently practical sources. }That Seth Green t: to fish, Barry or Portly to fruits, Brigs & JD - cobra' are to seeds. A very large edition will be joltdlshed which, If Is well iniderttood. Will lessen the price per volume. Putehasers of th work out right w'i't only be charged cost, while t ot e custom. ers of itriggi & Bro, will receive it as a premium 1 on the pore.tase of seeds. The Intended' work will I _g - to press about May next, and the artists are now I engaged upon the engraving,. It will bp separate land apart from the Jannary Catalogue;lchlch will be i•Stiell In December. or front any other or the I publicat lons of this well known house. Pvcry lover I. of floriculture or horticulture shonili pit t himself, lor herself pi the wi ts (4.obl:doing It. '• I:rights & Bro.' ssemis are fur sale I y Gen. If. I Webb, Alba, Pa. . cjituz..:-Gtn. R. E. C. 'Styr': — A C.AilD.—,liitring purcli l ased . of F. 4. CaLICI;N: hi. stock and fixtures I the store known as the lied Front firocerV. Maltstreet op pocite the eslll3 House). 1 purp at ose as sas pas , i M sible to lack It full of the very best groferles that the market affords, and will fell them very cheap for ready pay. (lasing had conalderable experi ence In the grocery trade, and as I intend to use my whole time and my very best endears to meet the wants of my customers, and as I propose to do a strictly cash bu:lness, con,equently flaring he bad debts to Make my customers pay, I :feel confi dent 'hit by so doing I shall be able to Make it an ohpet for those who pay money for goods to trade with too. The v:torat. will hereafter he ktiown aetke Centennial .Tea Store. tiocsls will be !delivered tree in the borough, (.7.1511 will be paid for desk. pt. prbduce. Very Respect wily. I , fetaforl • GEORGE RIDGWAY. IILAcK, Agora. -41 41. = BM 77- I s SPECIAL NOTICES. QUOTATION OF WIIITE,POW i c e, ELL k CO., Banters and Brokers, No. r . Booth Third Street, rhiladelAls, March, n, me. SID. ASICIM. 17 .0 .1681, 0 , -. . 123 123 M " ' 5.0, c. '62. 511. 1 A and . 4 called ll'ada 11. Mr • 11,1 11,1H6 V • do 40 4. .*4 66 .66 , 44 .. I - 118% r 116 - " _ " 414, S. and .1 In% 1104 66 46 44 vz , .. 4 ...: i 17.1 y i ln 46 44 44 - iia 64 12 3 14 122 N - " 1040, coupon.. 110 u 1 its " Pacific ers, cy , 12644 127 New 5'4, Reg. 1861 '- . 1144 118h6 c. 1641 1161 4 ' 1i6% Gold , 114/6 114 N Sliver Pennsylvania, El. Div.. Read] Philadelphia A Erlea... Lehigh Navigation " Valley, Ex. Div. United N.M. of N. J . . . Oil' Creek e Northern Central Central Transportation. Nespnettontrig C. arA, Mortgage 6's, 'Bl TOWANDAMARKETS - WHOLESALE PRICES. Corrrected every Wednesday, by C. B. PATCH subject to changes daily. Wheat. 11 bush - Rye. Vi hush Buckwhest,.ll bush' Beaus, 11 bush Butter (rolls)* lb do (dairy.) 11 ...... Corn, 14 bush Oats, it bush Eggs, II dos Potatoes, la bush, Flour, 14 barrel 8 00ogil 0 00 Watollit3 OT Ottarkr,—=Wlleat, 60 lbs. ; Corn 60 lbs; Rye 68 lbs. ; 4)-sts.r. Ilarler 48 tbs.; Buckwheat 54 tbs,.. Beaus e: lb.; iir.us 30 ft;ti.; Clover Seed BO tbs.; Timothy ft 'I 44 lb- Dried Peaches 33 Mobs. Dried Apples r,/ as Seed SO lbs. T IST OF LETTERS. remitoing in i i ilp• 1' , .... Office at Towanda, Bradford Ca, Pa, fo.,r Itv , . -.- .k ending March 15:.. Who , 1.. H W . Perkins, Chas M Hal, y:.l 311Iton Scott, Wm C.A. Chas - Scott, Mrs Mary Z Collins, P P , Smith, Julia Gaiuslta, L•W Stone, L Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say "advertised," giving date of list. Is. W. ALVORD, P. M. . - • SOMET lING NEW ON BIIIDGE 1=1:3 STREET. A Boston Boot and Shoe Store J. & M. Sheftel, the leading Boot land Boot and -Shoe Merchants of Hornellsville ' N. 17 will open a - EBoston Boot and Store, at \o. l - 2 ;Bridge Street, : by 'the Ist of April, 876. LOok out for bargains sign of the Red Boot Bridge Street, Bei- dlemans Block ! Respectfully ours, exclusive ipular James ,. which are I I not shrtnt . direct from =CMECIM rrovrands, !kirsch 16;1871 tar attention ELL 3 CO. NOTICE. ---THE PHILADEL rm4,.&. READING RAI.I.'ROAD CO., E.—Situa gh. house provemcnts. Bath Room. hereby glve'notice; that on or before the anti of I . ' Mai Serf. They wilt open, a' kaasenger Station, in' Fairmount hark, upon the line of the Junction flaiproad, in close proximity to Memorial Hail awl ottwr princi pal buildings of the r convenient } and beauti ni at a bar- K I N NET, treb23;f. CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL ES:111BI- And that regular passenger and excursion trains will thereafter be run between the new station and tht various points upon their several railway lines. The attention of citizens of Philadelphia looking, for Suntuanier Residences, and of strangers desir ing to secure houses or lodging In the vicinity of Vntlatielphia during the period of th e 'Exhibition, is tailed to the fact that from nearly all places upon th. railroads of the Company within twenty or thirty miles of the city. passengers will he able to rmich the exhibition without change of cars in asr shell t a time as it will require to make the trip by hotse cars frointuany points in the city. EXCURSION TR.I/.VS will Le run' for the Lenejit of Schools, Societies or other Asso-- ettit ions. 13 just re aper. 3.10 w .o our usual Ulaeks, we I, l llne.Broese. & co For Information apply to C. G. -ITANcocti, Gcrr , Tkket Agent, No. Z 27 South Fourth street, l'Oladelphla, and to the several Local Superintend cuts, or to the undersigned, J. E. WhOTTF.N, General Suiwrintend.ut. IT••ading, March 7th, 1874-nichl6tvB. • ANTED—AGENTS.—A Com plete History of Pennsylvania. From the fir IT. Settlements to the present. Ily Wm. 31. Poi:. nell, L. L. P.' Nearly 600 thrge octavo page. Over 75 iitte illustrations. hie full history of our State 1.a4 been ',sued for over a half century. Agents air) receive a cordial welrom In Introducing this Ontllil work. A rare chance. - We want local mrlnts to every township. Write at once for full particulars and choice or territory. Address, Qua ker City Publishing Cu., 201 Su. Ilth St.; Ph I ladel phi I. [inchl6w4 CrEESE AND BUTTER. FAC TOTI ES. JONE:,, FAULKNER & CO., UTICA. N. Y., Headquarters fiif steam apparatus, and dairy fur nisiling goods. First premium boiler and engine made ny us especially for dairy use. Centennial Stain Cheese vats; belt-Heating Vats for. Dairies; U ill a Patty Cluthr bold by.tts opiy. S4nd for prices. • [mchl6w4 FJXECUTOtt'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the; estate of Altendra L. Slam, late of Athens, deed, must make immediate payitient to the un derVlgned, and all persons haring claims upon said estate must present them, duly authenticated, for 1 sett ement. HELLEN 3S. SAWYER, • 1 Executor. $. tos9llper flay at home. Samples .I_7 ' *orth 41 free. Stinson A: Maim. [rnchiB.76-ly "41 CIA day - at home. A ents wanted. 41 , 1 LLOuttit and terms free. True & eu..l A ugusts, [inchl6-76-ly ORDERED BY THE COURT.- An adjonrued term of court will be held on Monday, the 3d day of April next, on which day alt c.hnstableselected at the last election, will ap p.!ar and he sworn - Into omen and give the required bonds. in accordance with the following Act of As sembly: AN ACT Fixing and regulating the terms of nil members of councils and all other city, ward, borough and township officers, excepting school directors, ateeted by the people, and axing the time for orprilzation of the legislative departments, of ,the municipal governments of the common ;wealth and the Inauguration of the mayors of all the cities of the same. SIr.CTIOX 1. Be it enacted.. tic. That all members. of councils and all otter city, ward, borough and township officers, excepting ecbool directors, to be eleetetton the third Tuesday of February next cr in any year thereafter, whose term of (Ace would, under existing laws., expire prior to the first Mon• daYof April next ensuing thereto; and the terms of their successors shall begin on the first Monday of April. and shall continue fur the period now fixed for the ddration thereof by existing laws In each particular case; and hereafter all elections for ofil4crs which will be Vacant on the first Monday of Aptth-sliall be held on the third Tuesday of Feoru aryinext preceding thereto, 6113:TIoN 2. That the members of legislative de, partments of the municipal, governments of this commonwealth hereafter elected; shall assemble In their respective places of meeting, furtive purpose of organizatlon..at ten o'clock In the forenoon of the first Monday, in April In each year; and that the mayors of all cities of this commonwealth shall :be inaugurated and take the official oath at twelve o'clock noon of the same day. Sjr.crws That-all acts or parts of acts Incon sistent herewith are hereby repealed. ..lreu9VEL*—The 10th d4y 14 March. A. P. 1875. J. F. 11AIrrItANIrr. By order of the Court. ittcht6 It. M. PF.CK, Clerk. .I.TSQUEHANNA COLLEGI ATE INSTITUTE. The Spring Term of this Institution will corn- MenCe MONDAY ; APRIL 3D.; 1870. Corps of teachers large. Instructors experienced. TUltlkm frank fa to flu per term. hoard II per Rooms for students carpeted and furnished throughout. Parents patronizing this school may rest assured that their children Will he carefully instructed and cared for. A sufficiently large corps of teachers is employed, that classes may he form ed to Meet all degrees of advancement in students and to divide the classes so that each student may' receive an abundance of individual drill and In striaction. For catalogue or further particulars ap ply!, to the Principal, I E. E. QUIIiLAN, Towanda, Ps. If TILER PDX, Pres. Board. Etuchlewa atarkstlL EINE 624 143 14( 364 4S 64 106 1130531 60 loop • 204 - 20 • 22 31 New ,Iliertise=ents. J. & M. SHEFTEL EMI Powdl h Co. pDWELL do CO. We have just,received and have ttow on sale, soh: 143! 36 7 6 453 106)( FIFTEEN THOUSAND. YARDS BEST QUALITY CALICOES, Xn Dark, Medium, and Light Colors, aid Best Styles, which we are selling MEI OW PRICE OF 61 CENTS PER MI YARD. VVe would also call attention to NEW DRESS GOODS 1 SPRING STYLES , NEW PLAIDS, &c. ;Also, a large stock of [,; NA'W BLACK SILKSi AT VERY LOW PRICES! Our NOTION STOCK will be foupd the most complete ever exhib- te4 by us. All the latest novelties in LADIES' TIES AND NECK WEAR GLOVES, CORSETS, be Feill stock of DOMESTIC COT- TON GOODS. Also, MIITE GOODS, BLEACHED MUSLIN'S, LINENS, &c, &c. &c. We: would call special attention to our large stock of Pebbled Button Shock for Ladies, at $2.00 per pair. Also,',a full stock of Boots & Shoes 'of all icinds. • IMM/ Please_call and see us at our New , Store Tontada rao, Feb. rft 764 t. HOSIERY, POWELL & CO. 71 Newl u mato. Afifoi • " K E'N B L I S 8; " 0 a a •=4 • o f; W 0.4 . 1 " 41, ,t 4 T l7 l • ' 1 'et". ;T.l t-okt c„ ) )-+ E-4 _ • - •k . r :et - I=l " _ ' ).4 *;1 . -t • r 4 1 X .1 1 7 1 . , • • ' V 4 ° owl " G =. i••• • - •• 0..4 0 4 .00 : 7, /- 4 : 74 .1 •E" : 4 ' 4 •••I 'Or, C.l 110 . ' rj2 ; 0 .. 4 1.4 0 • E 4 • or _ -• ;4. ,„ ., Ga /•.1 Q • P . A . ; j • r• : iT4 g 5 S I rj as 'lsi. 1 .!: 3 m ,Tn*anfla. Marti Inf., Leg,al • I).ARTITION NOTlCE—Bradford J L . 'county The Com tnonii!ealth of Pennsylvania to the Sher iff of-Gaiti countV, 'greetin g : ' whereas, at an orphans' Court, held at Towanda. in awn for said amid y, on the2.2d day of relirtiary, a. D. 7576, helot!. the Hon. Pad! D. Morrow, presi dent judge, and his associates on the. bench, The petition of Frances fl...Tioliten, a nelee of Octavas A. Holden, late of t lie toivitship of Asylum , . of said county, reprt•sents that the said,Oe tavas A. fioldenidied about the Gih day of October. A. A. one tiwusaud Cight hundred and seventy-rive, testate, seized in; ills dPllleille as of fee of and in a" certain niessuagfkaint tract of land situated in sad township, and hOunded and described as follows, viz: - Beginning at a:post and Atone. near a sapling oak :narked and on the west stud of the countrroad leading from I:nzerde to Bradford enmity . court house, tt being I%:Vellty-three rods tior;li'of Si here it eri,s,zes Holden Creek, thence - uouth eighty-five and a quartet degrt , :us, west nv laud slieretofore granted to I.lllStaVe3 A. lip:den. by a line of unitized trees, one hundred arursixty perches, r a an elm s t an di ng in the deep hollow erect:. oft the north slite, them, north thirlY-four:telegrecs, east :seventy-11.j perches, to a post,- distautim the ',line course fourteen perch , es froin a 1.1:14 tiiiii collier; thiiiiCo cast one hen. tired and clglitydive. perches, to the river SUi,iiiiti hagija; thence -i r h.tilir the said elver tilt courses thereof, south. twenty-seven 'degrees, east thirty three' perches, to; 3 post: thence south _sixty-nine degrees, - oust seer oily-vile perches by al chestnut live s tanding / nefirt he millet of a natural meadoo to the•veutuy Matt aforesaid, ate Stone heap; rho tree along rairvad (aka course hearty north. lorty-nine degrees, west sets teen perches, to the place of be ginning. and joining lands conveyed to said tiosta wstk. Hidden oddhe south: containing, by estisea- Hun, seventy-eight acres of laud; inure or less, with the appurtenatieii's; arid. leaving to survive hint, neither widow,tather,mot her ortitteal descendants, 'brothers or sisters; heti leaving nephews and helves as follows. viz: }'naives C. Bohlen. your lielitninisr: Mary Loraine lii hies, ( now hitertnart hal with Roderic 1.4.E.,:t1it10r ) who resides at C.:wonted, New Hampshire; liaidilbai ifiattele Holden, V. Ip , rt2,l(lt, at sp. Inglictd. Vermont: Orel .Julies Holden, who resides in New ) - ork City: Jane, Marla. H o iden. who resides at Springfield, V ernitett:i.inabeth flu.. hail. who resides 'at Springfield. Vt.; Entity Victo ria lloalen, (noW, inttirin.irried with Calvin W. Bates) and resides at Tio.ton Highlands, Mass.; Belle Wheoler il . old"ll ' I amv - -ifiteruititried 'whit Geo. A. jiloshierand resides at Troy. New YOrk: Sarah Mullen (11Ittinnarried nllll l'i3Zifir .fenny) ' residence unkuotrii, nor idoes th • petitiouer it now whether she is defog ot - not, tier fast known place of I csideliee by ydhr. petitioner 'ii as inglishire, Vt. The abore and tofegolnV, named nephews and Del- Ce 3 are children id Ilaintebal 110 lien. deceased, who was brother iit . theSsald OctaN as A. Hoiden. de ceased. Said tleeife'''ut left other n4liew and md 're. as follows. to-, , ,i _ erg, A. lloideti, of Asy- Inin, actor. said, and .1. Holden. (now lotennar riol with Moses (NUM.. - int) also of Asylum; Il i , •Sant George A. anti 'Jane tong ciii wr e n o f G ast , Vti.i A. Hoiden deCeased, him was also a brother of F3lll Ociavas A: Hidden, deceased. The said dece dent left other nephews and itorces, cinniren of Ms deceased sister, Beulah Hoiden (whet was-intermar ried with Charick Warren), us 'ionon's: Levi N. Warren,' residing 4ti 3 1. 1, sitoli, ( Moot James War ten, r es iding it. ' . .thdis hie, , Michigan; Sarah 11. Merrill. (iitermart foil with ono Meirili, tow ti-- eeased) residence; New Bosun), 31. ch.; Horace Warren, resiticiiro„ Webber., in,. Ingh a m „ mint y; 311.111.; and Chan . ..ollor ,AVarreo. residence. Big Spring, In the LOVitjOi clic,ter, tf Lima county Mil', That Inc pin-goltigare rill of the wilily.. s ;Lod n i .i. Veal of the sant ticinvas A. Holden, dee'il, left by him surviving. That all of the aforesaid nephews and tielces and heirs are over the age lit 11l years. that your petitioner, Is ht formed and belles,, that said tictavas A. !linden, dialog his lit etinie made Ids will and testaideui, which ti 111 was admitted to pi &Mate at Towanda, In said county - of Bradford. on the ash day 01 fJcsi - iner, A'. U. 1571. That said wit (Ines not lit anyway'. change the order of descent. hut simply m lhakese said George A..-Huidett'and ' Jane Hoiden co-hefts with alt of Bie other nephews Mal ticiecs'of the said decedent. That under and . by virtue of the intestate laws of) this common ! wealth, It belongs co the said Francis C. Holden to' have an equal one-fifteenth part of said real estate, in fee, or the one-st'steentliiin.viiied the said Saint: he thing. No partition of said teal estate having been had, the petitioner prayi 'the Court to award an Inquest to inalter:partltiori of the said real estate jto anti aniong the ifloresald nephe ws and neices of 1 the said decedcal lecqual shares, If the same can I be done without Irjjury to or :ladling the whole .4 I said premises, othoswise to value and appraise the I same, anti she will ever pray. lie. I "'...', Whereupon the jaalil Court, tin - due proof and ; consideration of the premises. award at. lityitesti for the purposes athreSaid, and dirCct that notice ' be given to all the &antes Interested, to those-liv ing oat of the county- by a publication for three sue- j . eessive weekso ilium imam - our. ItEPOItTEIt, and ,that a 49.py of saldk'paper containing said publlca !lion be wafted to the postotilee address of each of ' the persons 'lnteresied In said estate. and o sarah Jenny at her la s t 'known place of residence, vizi Iferkstitre, Vertnottl. We therefore cotninand you that taking with yen seven good and lawful nub of your yinfgo to and upon. the piemiseti aforesaid, and there In the presence of the parties aforesaid, by you td be wanted, If, being warned., they will he present; and having respect to the 'war valuation thereof, Mid upon the oaths and affirma tions of the sail se-en good and' lawful men, you make partition toritid among , the heirs and legal representatives of the salil intestate, In such limn , tier and In such prOpertlons as by the laws of this ' commonwealth Is directed, If the same' an be done rsdeliont pre iudiee to or spoiling the whole. But if the said Inqu c st,.by you, to he summoned, as aforesaid, to mate the said .partilion er vain:l -lion, shall he of opinion that thelireitil4s aline said, with the appetrtetiatices, cannot he parted and divided anlobg dt Clint persons cantle(' thereto, as required by law, without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, or that 4 canted be divided Into shares of equal value. thelh you canto the inquest to value and appraise the Whole of the said teal estate, or the Fiet era' shares Or purports Into which theyintay divide the said real estate, having respect to the trite valuation there - of, agreeably to law. And that the partition or valuatitai to,tuatte you distinctly and.openly hare lailore our said Judge at Towanda at an Orphans' Cbatit there to be• held, on 16 - e Ist day of .Ilay,tB76,alter such an Battiest shall be unule, under your liaud and seal arid the halide and seals 01 those by whose oaths or athetnations you bhall make such paititten or Valuation* • And have you then and Otero ids writ. By orderhl the Court. • C. IL ANDRUS, Clerk. . Issued Feb. 26th,'-1870-utelliawa. . In tonioriutty vdth the above order, I derail give notice to the above named ,helret and all other Tersoos toterevted,lhat an Wildest will be held on the above citate, tat the pteniisei, on SAT URCAY, Aprll; Ism at one' Welt/eh P. ni • • A..) LAYTON, sheriff. Sheriff's Oltce, "Olinda, March 1; 16711. Legal. TRUSTEE'S SALE Tfiztee's sale of coal land* and mining preperty and ap portenantes to tho etototz of • Bradford; State of Pennsylvania. it ittlue of a certain mortgage or deed of trust ekeenteri and delivered by The Fall errtelellitu miaow; Cdal CoMpany, of the State of Pennsylra ida.. to the underidgned as Trustee. dated - the drat day of 3fay.lBf.B.and recorded In the office for record ing deeds. ate„ In arid for the county of Bradford In said State. on Decd Book. No: 85, page:lol, kr.. otilhe 14th day of May, A.D.. 184 1 1; an 'also in Mortgage Book, No; It, page 102,41 e,, on the lath day of November. A. It.. 1875. 1, the undersigned,as Trustee as aforesaid. hero by give notice that I will, on TITESDAY, ; the 25th day of APRIL. WO.- at 12! o'clock. noon; of that day, at the Exchange Sales Rooms, No. M. Broad way, In the city, 'county. and State of New York. sell at auction to the highest . bidderthe Property. rights. privilege§and franches conveyed or Intend ed to be conveyed to tae by, said mortgage or deed of trust; default •having hq(11 made by tho' said CoMpany In the terms and eonditions of said mort gages and sect' default having continued for tho spaee of sixty days. and I being reuired:ln writ ing to mate such sale by th e holler sof mirtain 'of tilb tab" bonds secured by said mortgage or deed of trust, which were at the time of making inch re que4t One and outstanding. : ; The property aforesaid inehniesl scene :sixteen hundred acres of land. situate in Franklin and Overton townships lu Bradford county. State of Pennsylvania, being composed of the whole of th e_ tract of land surveyed In the cant© of Genre Edge, and the several parisof tracts surveyed In the nature of geoll.. Temple. Samuel Edge, rant Barfly' and Andrew Hardy, all of whirl) is more aceurately bounded and deSertbrd in said mortgage; 1-Pgeilier , With alt and singular the railroads. Miner. Ores.. mineral;;;weodS. roads. lanes, ways. waters, stater (marine% easements, rights, liberties. herctilfaments and appurtenances unto the Sala preto hes belonging and appertaining, and the reversion and remain tiers, rents, issues and profits:thereof. ! • For a more fultiend complete descriptioniof the property to be sold. with Its issundiries and loca tions, reference may be Invldo the said mortgage. of record as aforesaid, or to the original thereof. In the possession of Messrs. (.ray & Davenport; at torneys, at tin. fi. Nan.an :..treet, New York lily. TtlinlS OF- SALE.:—Teni per cont .of the pur e Ita y 4 money Is to be . pald emh in hand on the day of bode and the balance l 4 to le h.ild thirty days thereafter, at the °Mee Of Gray & IhvenPort., • No. 9 Nas.satt street, In the: City of New York, I . State'Of New. York., and Upon the payntent:of the 'tald baby:re In f&1 the Tetre i ltaser reei.l:4, , Deed to the sabl:pahivrty. eetlytyina Suth a , is v,'ett•d In inc as„Tnitte aforeiald._ Dated February With. 1874. ! • . CHAULES F. ' :Trumfee for the ftendholders 4f the 'Fall Creek pl. tunduous ronteetartany.. I • GRAY St DAVENPORT; 1 - "- = 4ppi-an= In the fpflon tig. newiriprlr4, to.Arlf: 'Eh^ list:AA:ln the city Of - No.: V.V.V. pu1,H,t ) ,. ( 1 in th, : c;ity of Pldt;nl,-)plda: and On 1:11:111rort0 I;} . .poirren, Inthllshed (n catida., Bradford Comity. Pa. • • T. . II IA L'LIST---March Term, I;',S 7 r,, fir Tr y. it.lm (i;i-!11:. 0.1.11;54n.)110;iltr ~...4;pr, , n,! II 11 Mitch -• !I ' • , ' 1:S1* czt AtiLIN , III4 tWrI ' 1117,..1.1 FAI.n K Siltrii•lrs use v;;; .r4tln.-4 - KPllts.{ - ~ , ,j ,4.t Kr, A itdvis v:: tirtl)l44ll `4l;inley', afitnr -', app: Pat rfrk Henry. hides vr. .1 H Sc Goo Drrit:E....'.;. t re , ,1 c Cr;rcr•ri V. 0111;trn DI:4)0p et al _srd fa,air ra ; E P,aivi .1 E .40-y r nour r; ,I, %• F I) char.:. vg E 11.1,4 , ; . _ Ean , !iffi!m•lcv.i..!! 1! clo Brad rt , r(l et Al SIENIZZMIZEI nonlon,l)ndlov vs Frog A I,nng 17 If vs Fred A Lon, • - - Vane Sri:Ares' nin Vs .1 '.•••• Cc...m1. 1 .14.11 CSlralt,rs.6onSiiilth: l'tl+.:VS .1 'A. Van Tr-•rt• A v,c Frank Wnrner M:lry v .1 Nt et at -xr, CI p: , •k INson . . 0 P I:7tila),l's evrs vs F 11 rerkoll ' (I •Ikt F it 1' „ !'"•n vs 3olm (Irk* - ' , l.t - ‘! Alli..ila e T.nntiori*B t:se e! al Y 5 ,lb , d^rlet; 11-I,:litni,s . , .p lip: . , 'IVI'O , ,i 11;Ward ,v‘: nrp.vard Taylor io •,, 1 . , C ( tat , . vs R(' li.ttivirtl's adits'r ..ii«.rt ) r% - 1 - .la i.pra( n ,v t al is W;, , , 0rl rr -mat) irt ,, , 11:lry A li , telnuu V. 4 J !I Smith of l' ' tr, Fr , .:ii.liti II P.2r, , 0n vs 11 , . e3 A, lllint.ly . :-... , :t I. Trqt:ii:.ki . ... v, , ,T - .\' Cr.rrlo et W 1 (.11i Wm A IttmLltts vq 0 1' It.t"irtr.i,exe, 'asst .. r ,, Tnorwy Bros s'.s Wm WR:ort - ' Ivsl . 44 th fl,, ' 2 116' Wat llraltit, vs Alt Witenv ' 0 4, 1 do 11, , 'Wm A Por , ,r . : -,1- 1 ; 4II&II N" Fitch I". C' V Dar., - ' sO itt .ti 4' II v.t:.• & C ,, v. PII Pratt .4 OX es ~' ' ;' 1 , 41 oltva Young's ,1,0 vs FII rer,fdi . 1. ' 11'7 . , NI i'l , r & 1 - 71:,ric r:. I' .1 or II • Mk., Ivt.l. 4 ) P II:Ohl:NI , ~ ,.t tr*, . ..v, F II Prr,on ,1-`,! ti , ..10v lo!.lrrwii v•i E• W I.o:irnoi ~ . 43.. 4.T 111 , k‘.l: 1.-- Funk M.,7,•; , .. " : 1-1 , F.1 , T3r.1 irertort V- , Van I, Zt,t,a:;,1.•1l - 1 - 1 , 1 Win Wc:gltt vi ll'ud Iteno.fle!, :n•Cf.t Itt 1 SUNK. , ,nas rnlurnatdo nn'3l',.l,lny M 1 ,4•11•27., i..:7 , ;. IL M. PECK', Prt,t',X, Tolva;kiln, 31nreli 1. 1"57,3 O R. .I)IT.V.N.S' COURT SALE.--Ryi of :In ord'or not of th, (rrptiv:ni' • i.•..nrt of linolronl tor of 111.1 e , tat , ! of ('lark Swfl ,, t, fat , of M•o:r.v ayl!l,-11 at pt !.1!e Flit% an t h ' pnint se,, i,n SLICTIRDA Y. th, day of Apr!?. 1 o'clock p. 'it.. the st tisatvil In A!bany town-thlp, and I. , oundc,l toss, to *it: . • tin tlwinorthl4 of Willi:lnt t,a , t !tin& nr Protlorci.k Prot MI: an tho latok of it.-nJantlit Nle-st the Widdtt - Lot i. ttstat, , ; :otres, more: atriF,t—llll-v, acres WWI a tit; "ir:iriTE*l bal:tl.-ant: nil ti'eC3 • .T.El:3[.s:—.,lCro to lip pa:.l at Iltt; time -d to prnp,!•r ty I. ,trui t k on , onfirmatlo tt the NO thee in thr,tt equal ann , o.l par lOrnts. with front Itt.• time tak.ii J. 111.1 M. lIIN lf • mChlGas• xecutori • , - L N • A' 7 - 1),1 TO Wiz OT - t$F..—E. 'F. Fox ~ ,j -- 1: ant C. S. in5 , ... , 11 V. Morrts (1 - tir. In rite -e-i,urt of eninron. P.,sas Or UrANrd County. L No. C O l. 1.).c. T.. 15;3.' , Tht. 1.1,0 , r,igur.. , .1. an ntull , or npr.inted by tit.. •ron rt to 11k:rib:ire CU rid , : artsnz:f rom Sh. , riirs sal,• ordorel. , :ant's r , a! c , tate, wili nit • , .n.l to tloe duties, of 1,1, ;,pf,, , 71,1nr T:t nt Ills , ;171 ,, , in the bor ,,, trb of Tco.anda., on :VON:DAY: t,11 , ? 2:%tli ilny of Mar , b. 1,4:..,, :..., lo ,••4 - f o t is. A.. at., m. two and v. 4- 1- , ,, :IP per.on4 Irwin?. r . !nim- ,, on said fond twist'. 1ir , ,,,..13r ritotn, or bt forever debarred front coming In ti p; u th, sr:D..% . , r 4 A 'FP T 0 TZ ICE. - .T. I!. v , ..,112•22ry NS - 2\rd: 2 122 ifir• •22222 . 2. of I ,2222m2.221 1."22..2if; cf I.lf = a2lf.rd Co. No, tofO. 3122 y V. 1,74, I Ttrt uintto•clppol , an nntlitnr rppointed an. pont! ,It , :r!oute' st4ot-r 22r2,122 ;.f from : 4 12 '-fri!f'22, ~r 1)242.222121222's real! rend In ,1,:•les or I l i , nl•pointni , •:,: t 122. 22fri2.2. NI•o - r•nr. In "f22v::121210'.010,,017 1 1.0ND.VV, 111 • ln!l: 21:2y of April, '1,7•:„ nt A, V.. n It , nt 8 , 4.1 A•tt •t••• It.•l' - 0.11, 11 . 1 1 1 cl - C2222,12p222, „ 2 ; 4 1 2.'212 0 . 2 .2,1,2 2 , 22 20,4-41 to to•4•,ont ti.; t.atno !,0 . 4 - ,,r th , , , f1,1111.• utc1197. - 4 tz.!lt47. A 17DITOIt'S' SOTICr M„ - vv;!1..14 v.. 3.i.. th • ci),r , Dradrca,l r.urt, r!..E7 rm,:lq at yug '!n-rn !1r..(1.1.1 , :5: 10, . Towon,lll,nr,.. \V EDNES4,ll"..lpril:, 1(4 ~ * clock P. M.. at. t 1 nil aft - ip vp,l Bind pr,••••••::-1 forms dvlJai rvd T , "'1".111.. ' MINN • l'E ET. • mehow ' , Audiior. • tITI)-1 . 1'011'S Norricy.._in re the of, • la tit , t , tl.l , :laCf , llr; critra Tll , - att,l ;tit ,i lp! , ,,iatt•ti he .thi .ta ,••,,•••t, I 1 ,, ar•tm! rif I 'Till,' P. I. 'll -r. 1,1 •:!;i!.. I-ary!,•ll t , t icS r!•,• , .l , ttlit• a' :1, , 7 ii.• 0, ••`1 -, 11 S: ht 'l Its, at,ll,t El, 1E;;11).1..Y. t it: , it DIY: of Altr , ,, I or,- witorf , itot:ott,!:l'..l'n!sleil,:trt• ntiend:• L WA. ONIER • Au I. I, • . A 1 7 PITOR ' S NOTIT.F.--G.. (.11ar!.: Wepes awi \‘',•l liradfura N,,. . aint,tifir by sal,l i.ar! 011-t1 final: in 11Im iqtim i - ,1••••1 pstit'..* Zvi'; ;CI h'• pr Ti - . Aprii 'at of ~ 1111, 1 •:1:121. • 'Mil I 'lOl.ll ni,l/ tau'quiN ela!nig , t lsl fund must pirsitlrr 111,111 tir en:NO(11.1.N; r.'P~'l4. k - 17 11l 'l'o 11.'S TNQTlgE.—lttituat • V 11, 3'. 1. 4,,, f1:.11' , Ji• or Oh; iteroh-411 or Too p.10t3 vz. Sl try 'lu thel'elitt or I•eihm,.h Fleas Bradford Co; 'r..(1, , 7;;. . The onit-r.lgni-,1.,:th an , tlr, , r Out (' en't fliFti . :l , pt” the Ii .t 'isitig• front the! Slitkritr% qal6 of "h. s itrfehriaat's 'Foal ati;'ll4l -to Th. i datl,.s of alp.iiitttnehe Tit Titt , 11,%:5", I 13th thtv or April, 1.7 1 1, a t '•;0•.k A. ' 31.. at, Ith. • ottire 1)1 the tloro of TWA:Ant:I. %Allen athl It her:. as por . soni bit ftw,l unt,t. thenj. or bc• (rout comlllg iu 11p , t1111, 5a111,3,3 , . Met' lr.w t i i 11.11::1:1'. Auditor. ; 1 — ) IS" SOI,ITTION ,NOTICE.- - ---No . - _ &Ice I's hers - ,by glych, that, the yartnershlti ..o.oy existing, l•ettre , .n G., L. itu.,l an d j , ,1,, Rockwell (now decerts , ..4!). of )Im.nieton. Pa.. tinder the Ilan mine of'Bull Itr. Rockwell. e:i.pired on the,. first lbw of March, A. D. 1.'76, by, Rioltatlon. Thqt books ,je th v , into' him 'A 41-1 I , ts left at tl:.r 6.1111er plaed of btoiloqt of s:tid nun, in itxty days, foi settlement, after which tlo,y will, b 0 left with 3 just Ice of the pen co_ foi collection Of all dehts then owing to sald firm. , 4 :' , i'' f1.1.A171.T.. r' . S zi rv 1 v I/I g• Pa:lncr.': , Moiri"oz•ton. March to, IR7d.inebin,.: • TNCOI-IPOIIA'rION N'OTICP r To . ati who'll It loafrotiel.rn: Tir or.itersigoed give, Lotiev ,to apply to the Court."( Coninioa Pleilc or seine late Joag, h.,reof tor Charter.ly: - lacttrporated !mini a I,otlc J 5 Ittii• la law, under tho 144;1 Epi,cdpal, an't rel:141-tatiou of iii !hors Mtits, for the porpo , .'e; of linds and erecting :t hon-e 'of worship.' 1:011F.wr ' • 1.. 31. TrATNT , ALT.. , . . 31i)1?1:1: 4 Nyll. l *()X. .1.. W. INVI: C. T. CAMPIIELTA. XT, WTI CL'.-L=Notieo is. iicieb'giviii _Li . that the suleterttoe'rti Intend ie. Apply ttt t he 11 ,0 :c:term or ilo.s court of Coomolli r.';l:i or Maki. r., , rd coollty for i eleirter!of Itirerporatlon for the u nlon Hall ARNpriatlun of North itonii., under tlte , above name. ; . t Irs chaructor of the .salit corpontlfin I,i ti,.., of thy first-class, under, the Art of Assembly of . Pcnita.!of 29th of April. is;4,antl Its object to he 1103 erert hut unit inalittettauce of u halt fur public awl private, purposes. .. • 'S. S.T. BARN FR. ! E. W, It ERltil. L, . . . . F. A. illt,tot,EY. !• , . . , S: G. TI tW St+END, '. . . A. U. ARNOLD. .. ! Rome, Pa., March 9, ntl. i. . T -74XEC' ITTOWS is hereby given that all pethonA Indebted , to trio estate Of I)enttlq M`lil3'. late of Ilrooto 1%,(1 4 ..01, must make IntithNltate payment to the U - ti , rst . l, and all. ir:stotis Itathig claims agotrist Faida” , tato most present thew, duly anthentleatua, for setileutertt s , • .1 MICEELT, Esecutorp . mehlBw6 , 47 , 0E4 , • -- - . EA ilbatA3fATlONt , WrlEßgf . lion. PALL 3intinOT,- regdent andge of tee lath drulletal rnstrl4l. Isttoir of :.the county of BradfOrd, and Mop , . -0 " % " x.celf. and C. S. liftglitti„ - Associate indget fa era for hald.rountr of Itralltord, have hatted their . precept' hearing date the 6th tray& 3farch,.llf7d. to me dtreeted. for 'tallness Court of Orr truti T..rmlner, General Ireit s terlf, Quartet . lesions of the Vence, Common ?lea* add Orphans' Courts at Trjy. for the County Bradford, oh FlomdaY. March 28th, Lela. to coalntie one week. Notice is therefore berelsrAlven to the Comners and Justices of the Peace go i the county of Arad-_ lord.,that they.he then and there in shetr proper person, at in o'clock Ihi theflortnoon of safd day, .with record.. inquisitions anti of ter remembrances to do those* thing* which to ;their ogles appertains ltrho down and those who 'ire I=ll4 by recoPf -ranee* or otherwise, to prosetnte i jelfahltf the PliA o ' or nem Who aro may be In the all of said county, or who shall he, Imunti to apliearrat the said Court, are,. to is. then and there to piosecntesthainst them en 423511 he Just. Jurors are vllwietward (claw punt. ttt:tl in their attendance agretjahlt to their notice. hated at Towanda, dm eth iof ltfarcb, in the- 7 yfar of our J.ord, one thonKand eight hundred Ltd seventy-4x. and of thOndependeuca of the tinned States, the one Imundreoh. - A. 4:3LAYTON, Sheriff, 4 DROCLA,. AT10...„V. - WfigutAg, L the lien. Patti IL . sfOrrow. picSident Judge of the 13th judicial district enlisting of the county of itrodford. and lions. S. D.:4llarkness anti e,sc . 1: uimstr, Associate Judges in and for the sold coon tY of Bradford. have issued .their) precept heart:lg data th^ 6th dap of 3forch, 1874, tome directed, for holltinzon Adjourned 'Court 4f 'ebtufilell Plea''''' ar - Towanda. for the county igaf Oratiford, on 31ondart April )1(1,11f78, to continue folt - ;',lveek. Llatee at Towanda the }sixth day Of March, in the 1 year of otir Lord, one thortiam -eight. hundred and sevenlyelo. and "nt the rind penitence of the rutted States the one hundrAdtl . ' . . i A. J.I.AXTON, Sheriff. (ITtPITANSt- poritt, SALE,. .7 B V virtue of an :order I.Bueft,ntif of the' Or: p h awe' Court, of Bradford CottOty.litie undersiigned adm Mkt rator of the estate of #'ewep2l k. l'atterrOn: let" of Illiiginirry. decd. will il : e' II at public tale. on tlig%premiseig, on Fit 213:1.11', tltll4t, day of March; 1;76. at 1n o:Oork A. 11.. the t °flowing described property. botinded as follOws. 104 , 11:, iloglnning at the north east Korrirr of lot No. 76. or tli. Bingham landlyin sold Awn,. conveyed to John 31Ithir, , thence along Mei west line of tot No. 72. eonve.ymi to Sault. Sat terfee.7.l traf,th Oa 9-20 per.. thence agging the north ilne of, wormnt No. WO.. north trio. west 1138:-16 per., tlifinbi . along the east line of lot NO. Cl. conveyed to S-ennel Raynor. south Ira 9-10 p , ..r., thence . alopg nottlit Bite of tot. tin. 00, convey , d to John miller, and tat lio 76 aforesaid. cosi-2ati a-to p..r,, to the place Of beginning. being , tots Nos. 77, and 90 of the Ringbolt) land% in said lowgishln. containing about 17d*res, mote orient'. TE1:712:4:--42c..0 on the property Wink struck down .. .(r,il on confirmation of'sale. aFel the residue In 3 °goal ampr - ,1 pay - menta l Ivith I nierei.t. to he comp,- t,-,1 from 1101" tire introit:l...n. 4akes posie4sion. if stir h possession is taken , before; Roil confirmation, tr 71 , 4. int. , x , r4 (corn fitl con fir v inati 4 pn, I':y onion r.•;:i beglvvr:•!mnietil:!te yif deitred. . 11 J.ll. WEBB. A ti girr. 31areli 9-td. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—An 'the .4 - 1.....):: , er0r the Estate of Tian+ Tyier, deed. In the Orphans' Court of 13 &el • und-rsie,treilati auditor ''.. , tplitstitted by gala rwirt to ezeiiptinnsi,i to the IterilUbt 'tte atWtinistrii'm• of mid teitatyr. Mid to dtsttribute f to, a in th , • lunvls of aihnin ist tit tor, will attend tO , h- rtuties hi; at,potrif morn' -ofnee in th 7 'fosranda. oti FIII J.\Y. YLmroh 171 h; 16 - o!r1(.-1:: A. At.. at wile!: time and trial . . I po - rsor.s fiarinz rialtnarnitsaidifunirutust present - its freer t!obarrod corning In r , :t the same. 'JNO. F. - . t Auditor. ' app 2 PP' I PDI tr , A I . Asvt .t, pAt 'II TO MEE Ann - Tows . NOTIr . ; the mat.t. , r of the cAtnt ,, of Ell*h37ieclnr , tate of eked. In the Oilhan.4;COtirt Gr or3tlford Ct. , %1%, 1 ‘.. , , ' 1 ., i • . . 2 Ti '1 1. 7 - 1,- und.arciirn..l. an mulit r oappointed•hy the , on - . -- .. la , li.:•triln , e .iniineys In tit- tinivi... , of.Tilram r.T. , . , t : 4 .n:1 l'...iar :titrqii, l' - ).•iii - Irs bf ..lid eitat. -.. , ..11 , 0'n lo: th•Or linol iirerturit;lwill, attend to the in: i.- - - -, 3* I, k p.pp , d:ltmeia, at 111!olltre in Tetranda 8,3 - ,.e.xj. 1 , ,,...,,,, • . 4 .' 1 . Vi." E 0 N 1•:. I) A r o , M klt f ''. 4' T 2 9', 1 7ii, - it In. we'.,; 3: Tn.. wt 0 , 31 :In.! 3vh , te . :01 prisons ,sr 3 claim nixto iniii fund OW =ripr , ssent thent,l •-•• h • f„°.%, - ,r ti:ltoirt.4 fronl coming , In upon JCIITI'..• IV. !lIIK, T ,, ,vrt , :tia F-1%.. '2. IP7ll..irt: ii ..., A odium . A_ - TDITORS' ' 10T CF re J 'CP' ,''' ' 1 t., ,, r , Jr. - .?ph lt• - •74,. ile'r'll. , • . T') :Pt! , .... , '2,-1%%%1. :14: inull:or:lappidnteft bt• the ;•'.....,• • to"%rt %%. 1 11 , 1..1f,ra cntinty..to fiktrPoite 't !, 1, 1%.11zi , .. to , aidi .14tat.. to flirt hand.; of the. -••1-4, ut q..1i4 e-.•tale, will aiFten4 to the dutle-t !C: 3 ,, T ,1,71nrya n t Iho .%ftl,e ir ov,rt , Th & }Ter !. in Tow:col:I. on 5.(T UR DNA', the 7.01 h day of -+ al , . 1i..1 ,1 . :1 1 1 0 &Mock - A. 3e:i. 11•11Pri :owl sili•tro tt-rsoirt 113v1% , „ c131.t09 On F. 30 tjind 11111.!St Pre.. l' 111°111, or lot fo:,,l'er iininrititi Onin couilog In, ,:n OA.: sa.iii•l. , ' , • - •..). ll • lE= f. , 14 , ..'4 , 11. .A. INIT.U.(tilt. Auditor... ‘_l.7l l lTt.)ll ' S NO ' Cir...:- - E. , B.:A .!. - 1 tb . :i - p•ti v. I'', H. '.f.!arnian...l In the ronrf of I'..lnmen Pl• - a:: ' , of • P.m . :dr:lrd COnti! l i., No , 704, I'w.. T.. 1 w 7:,. ;•• I • The tioderslgnetl, an aildttor ."..opolnted' by Lb" I Or , irt To tli , r r';‘oiT.i. TuoTioN* rai•;etl Or Sheriff's !ale of d- , b , ridafit * , r,•a! estate...v:lll attoiil td the duties of ilk ;Ipprdo•vorlt at his i.hire jin T.owand.l lber- 0r.,7,11'. on TIiI7P..9I)AY, Ito 3001 ' fity of Marrb; '. A. I) Is7e., :it 1 o'eloreli. - 1 . 4 •.st.i kl - 11 , 1 . and . ',II-re an p-r•• • otti Int e r••!ted' are.lrequek..ted to pre- - ,-....• 'II .11 - • e , ,,1,),0e b.,. r4....ver,cleltrreit ftiqu'rlaitn . lag any share of i said. fund, ' I ,-- felf....iw-4. , . 1.. F',T.S REE, - A tui i tor. j • A CI)ITOTZ'S NOTr ,EI—P. L:‘, 17. K. NI; ar d v, , .1 1 . 1 . f I...Vocburv,. • 1 .1 i 1 o the f'oart of routinon plea of pratlford co. No, t-. 7.-,. Ib , r.. T.:, 157-I: * r , ~ ' TI:.• MoI..r.OLTnCII. an auditor pp:lnted by Bab!' erill'el I.l.l , Foribnie ths hinds3l . l. tnilVSTOtri 1 lIIT Saiti of del'end•int's pervonal Property.fivrtlljat tend to the. ' det ie.i. of ht" , an:j”lnttnelnt at his fifllr.l . In Towanda '.. , 17% 0n.,, - .310N1/NY, the ' 2oth diy lof Marsh, • at. In oeloel: A. M.. at wht , th Caine at,ld 11);11.re all - per , 'll , havina• riallits upon ; satd f inol ate required to ore•z - nt thorn, or• IN forever 'debated !from coining ~ in npon the ,ald Platk i - '. ' L_ • • • (.1•24w•4 _ .. H. MEET, Auditor. . . A ITDITOR'S NOTIC . R. ----- Julia itti Georz , :i . 1: h C' , .ort of conthiou ' Br:tdrofilt Ca. No. 1111 , .. lEl+:7._ IS7i. .. • , rcizrw,l, an auditor',fy;polnt.4l Imsaltt ( '',art. to (11-tritoito th. fowl , In krll.lhandq of the front ortlefez4antrs Mal estate.. * o !' :0 1, "': To T!i^ duties i , f h! , : 10,i,i'jltrn.nt at Ills To , a - athla or' Mat , l) 30 . I!1 ti,lneok A. 3T . at wht , :til and. plarn -. 1 ; ..ada.in%ti!,sa`tt fund! ftta<t ' :Tiom or be fereVer debat=ed t.ll , • ' 9' If.' STRETIrE.R., Awlftor. G. F. MASON. Judi •r T ycortpoTlA !.7 TIoN .-..dricy. , ..— .T..:.!f-„_„.:,ittni,,.,..„.„,,,r,„: .:thoknirler!igne4 '1 , .',.'.:.- Ltir“ t , :ire Illat.tlo•y—tntoiM tO am.ly .to the , ' , ' , .1: ~ r (. .. , romoo pleas fir somo Car: ii . oitz, thefe ,c. 1 , ,1 , tt ,luvr , er to b.. Illes: , rpor.ll-. ~ 111,..0 a hod , : p0i.1,-. i.1,-. in hsv,. tr , r ?leo nant• anattitle'of ttp , Odd 1 ,1 . , ~,,,,, 11:01 A ,,, latton or.!WiltlotAnz, fnr the r", ;K.= „ ~f . holilint , lanai and trroe,tlng suitable I!' , C - 1.! or 1. , 11141ngs- then..ll,. for 4 th:.• tir?. of Fald 1) .% V 1 F) , 1; ‘I 4 .T, • • N. .1. 6 ‘Ntr,ortb. A. D. 1'01:1'1'.11. n. NV4'oi-181 N. 1. F.l-:".:121-:1'.,- - 0. L). (IIiAMBERLI.;.... 1" ,, ...'::. 1- 71 ., . , 1`... '- i , .1 Tyci)i,Por‘ArTrox' To a'l con , rrn: 111. Troyl Fannon' UM% -r Tr , yl ,,, M , lllp:nrirl tiong, Bradford 4444444 1 4, f ire notiCO tflat ,, E,Y i j ttend to PP-4' y to. :It • toot of C.ininon Eirndfolit fi . y, ~r a Law .1141.. f .4 tit 'reef, f( r a charter robe. , polttirl - kodieorpornteAn P oplt oat Snrt endnu, ispl-i• nzinie, ai! , l tiro of tin. Tray Farmtmo Binh, fo tho er 4 ,-,4 of 14.:414,4:414414,:z a m A gr i-uill a ral Soclety.aild ~ ,1 1,rq fair or , , F. WALE Fill , 314-1:BAN. t. , • w. . O D N-1 e,rernltto4-4 4-- IN(1 . !011'01: A T:4 all v. ham It r tl . l3Yj rmlf , rll:,t The. underci g n .41 elf "F wra:u•hg. lionif4Al ( 1 0“ p ; ,., an d rl4 node , that Ib'v Intenittii ap plv'to Cowl:Ten law Jud g e afelsartisi% ark h, I.t• Ifiroz7vorited into lorp•nlvali atyto at'ul tilal 04 Wyaluslng It: 7.4 •vela4.fram. 4r 111 ' kr t .”, of j oa w ldli n i.thein-• ..44. v.:4 h 3,4444:a1der0c...a tir rooms, (or tke pr. , 144 1 -4. r4fere-441,1, I r:4 I • ~1. K. N71.W1'.1.1,, A. B. rOn+rn. • K. It. V.:•.1 - 011 AN.' 111. n;.*LLocri.. numET. .1. F. sTALFOit D. ' Val I INISTRAITORS Zsy ; i. °TICE: bert4l4yl given.tit; T iermin% the 4,4fait• of Joseph B4ttersen. late 41 moot,nt a ke BuMedlate n ay-, nt.4.4 to TM- nrol.4ml g ne4 . and all 44er t mna having • e!alLtIN 11'3111 , t niust prAeut them, duly au:l4,4ut I Val 441. Ti.r sot deli-lenl. CI • • Ail doivathls ulst.lx! I tresented'T . J.11.wr.8 . 11..; . AdmintstratOr annexed. rel 44. IC. 75TG-mc.h:wti: A . t. DM I :,N; I STR PR'4, l 1.0 ti TIC E , . Is liereby.eren tbal all persons In . the ,esr.at of 'Josrpli hale, late of 4.341414 ,'Creek. dee, to ufd make lawn latf 'payment to the IMalnA g ned; and all 'p e rsonii h a vin g -.clainr against ..ald estate must p resent .elt, poly ant.t 4 en ttvand, for settlement.. ' r 1 ..I.dm:r. ASE, — A — DMTINIS'TRATOR'STN,bTICE. ,EL 'Notice la hereby even that?all;persons'ln ,t-i,t.l to tiro estate of 'SIIaR Joneßi,late of Wells. decd, mnai make immediate payMent,. and persons haring claims , ag a lnst tuild matate Must, pr v ,eut !lent duly : authenticated. fonf.ettlerne - nt, NAOMAH 4. JONES, GEO'. W. N981.E, • AdipLnlstratc. ENS 1i14.1 2w it fet3tt6• VXECITTORS' NOTIC%.I—, Notice_ ij is herrby Mien tkit • all periOnsilndebted to Ow .state or Matilda VonGorder,Aillt Asylum. itved. must "make Immediate tm..l4Lin . . to the on. der-dgne.d. and all persons; baring 'tclatnas against kailt estate must present timm, dul,fauilientleated, ' l ,r settlement. •,..1 PETER: W. VA.N.PAIDER, Executor._ IMIEM VXECUTQR'S NOTICP.I- j beretw given that all reroMaindubted to the estate of triThert !it. It ttssell, ate glf Rome...deed, mist make immediate trartnent to tlae noderstgned; and all persons having e)alms agalpst yeatd.eqtato mug present them, duly !authentleate for settle. ment.. 11E1 , 18y W 1'1,1.310T, • P.AII,RVSSXLL, • ' F.'„teentors. re• avrt);, -FAX ECIT'TOR'S NOTIC . ;g" .2-:-"Notice 1 ~ t. hereby given tha.t. alt. persons indebted to the estate of Levi .Dunintm, late of AVairon, deed, must make Intmetllato Intstuert to trio uitderslgtled. all pttranns having clihns against sald nstate must present them, duly aUthentleated, !or settlement. .S.A. nut;,' lam, '• . !. g, Ex.ocutoi.. maMGw NOTIOE TO DELINVEKI::S-- - -- • TOWANDA. Feb, 241576.1 The inereased expenses Of the egorts,, and. other 'county expenses, make .irobligatett urn the part of the County Treasurer to announo that all delin quent taxes must by setttled on or*: tore Mareh is, is 76, in order to meet the neceesity eapetisesind avoid making loans at the ixpensept the county. utticient time and notico being giWen, shruugh$ hruugh the malls and otherwise. CirevanstaneyS nalto it cont pt:4ly to settle all dellnqueat tastes hy the nine above specified or mat `cost. i J.C,:r.otmecor, Treasurer. i • . incla.tt, II II MI II II II N
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