NEViS rs3o7 az or. assaulting. a man - four Titusville ;:en have been:arrested. c.+rani.fr 'of Alleghany.county held -a.en inquests last 3fouday. ,INE sleighing is reported in the tlitricts of. earnbria county. luxurious confinement for trait !4eSts the Government-$:31) a it new Academy of fine Arts in Phila will be. inAti,gurated oa the 22d .Tiii_wiese-lads are on their when „they are to unit - i'LEAnY, the Chicago. pedestrian, has ran a walk of utiles in 110 hours,. Francisco u}: t;ranoe.rJi of the United States -e invest - L.li in their i.lll- c ntierpris•es thousand 'North Derbysliive (Enl,_*- d) ininers are 611 a strike agaist a re- ef wages 'lll - ..nr. were but :574 newspapers pub-. tea in Great Brit - tan thiity years ago. )..v there are I, i 1 4 .3. • I)r'itAl7, Spanish Minister of I • 11:trine, has resigned, and is succeed- I,y Antequera. 'HE committee on commerce bas agreed the pilia bill faorably to the next`nneeting. boyieleven years of age has j 4) liftt ; :en years penal servi for killing a juvenile compinion. , Ar. kr:i•E'rc,n t-he Mississippi River was - .1l; on 31ontlay night by collision 'with a men-were drowned. hotirs at the Erie Rail-. ty shy,,-; at P ?en - is .- is . been in- . uiifrent thirort. ty-fivet to forty a week. TOE j_pildt.ll T:mes thinks the report at the (3, , , - erranent intends to abandon title .vi Entpress is too good to be :0 r, ,f, X - BENNETT has leased. 64' chatjes 1,. Anthony at on for the coining season, for A TIT:Tit.IN tlispit,ll to the -.London Prince t.3otschlik(ll£ accozi l iany-the Ewnperor ..11exander IBM ishzrain,tracie Lbirlng the past _ 0 (.11 and. dupre-sed, tl rai sllf.rrtne,:s of sup- pi:1110 maker will semi to the ail can 'l.•llVui :!..7 , 1.;i1;4i a 1,:.)01,:ea:.e, Af4ency declaye the ill-i47;iltlt of the ;Indj;turvey ; to :44 .tit a are America, with a tow -of '1.14s orrivuti at Alba-n.y. in. , 111 New ~•;: ~ .= C•11! - ;1 . . , of 2uilmni , 11:15; added 1.4 s to the Lite .Tami-, S. e,taldi:,..hulem of a pub citg. id`PAT(ii fro7ll :(41)1. aWI 01l nces tie "1 L.i_Do N ity L.4)1,1:1. tht , attempt - , :l , —iaalc•-•: - :fiont.e:xcitet1 the whole or y sonic ',:n,nlian Pr, mier in Parliamc , pt, ) . „I,twa. tliAt 012 C.Ast 1 f. - rof Canada Jr:l:Y IN .( a , z..tin in flull insurrec it... Ow I;tisnia is itt revolt. au , } Nv4l-; never Ms piously threatened it rebeill4,ll. )1( -4'ar but - little ilainaze is reported Iwyond 11 . 1111 irraiitms, ant', c,olsidurable r i. iloto,:norcn that any 'English peo pct TO 1111 I ,,l r.trciTtlie steamer Agregentia o ,hi- sank_off Cape Molea. Among s.itt. , l at c Iwo A meoearis. t.. are:now progressing be ,llcdin and C , llel - 11,11i,;(3, with a v•ri ye. at a tiat isyv tor y basis for ling the Nortl: ;tilewigfinesOon. i • OUSe of,L,ords the royal Is - 1 . 1 - 041 'the lillaSe of ItC third reading with after a briefirdebate. :;nji, ii journal-: severely condemn reii et ion Or Mr. I•Yanit Minister to c'4..mrt - 6c St. :lames. Wontley whether y w i.,1/ for.u:-...?•• .Tn 0:41 of Bunker Hill," wielded in eitga,mnent, , liy nue Benia- Irus 17cen .tiepo,.sited in tlho I,nileptlifi,ner,. 14.; :r.r..(v.-ar is r..aginz between the Steamship end the Panama the advantage in 60,•puration. , ENT Of> \ anCIICSI er f England, I fi aniniymuusz, has tUti. • parpos,, of estlb nJ, ;(I . l:_fallory in that city. iron-works in Alio l'enn.sylv;tnia, ri,liteen :ire are rtuniing. ton. anfi seven ar Idle.. • r..r ~f the:2lNt ultirrio, the Windt/WS in the White Island co; feet above high water 1,1 - 01.,-..111... ! y the waves. Auther,t.College wits tried not p.tyin , ; a (I , ,•ht t.!k - e , t.tio poor maws hef.yr!• . ll. , leave town. i. prttp,All nickle plating for ttf ma i in t . etAtipass neetlitis deposit of it:ekle door t4l - , t the Iti4,netizatitm. is Ilow ce'rktin that the '% ill will the .English • Ifni:: I . .it'y 11.Pift ince. 'barrin g . . "11 , 'e I , Z:tt inLris now. to 1 against 1 Ti: jc•weiry stoie, in Terre Asa: entered by burglilars idy neatly everything val . t.iken.• There is nt, clue to the a:loaqs of machinery were bhEp a: st; Lonjs last week. N;here they will 0:112t Stollrehoats fo r : -the vAtc, l ..i*nee thit far cterelepeil by the laity- krogressing at to;t1; jau 1 7 3anvisee, in the shows a it i:l',,t-t•r• . •.; eriarnittee has refused to re in la\ ~ r or a 'ttninesty . .recoinineral that the • :-.,•ii!)ll..‘iis•rifit named Starloridg,e kt.. Devonshire to penal servitude for gees for lya-.-itez severe eon- Pnishu :minim a boy, efel-en years t.t. ; Li)!!! had been intrusted to his' roported that on Carlos intends 111 ro:itlr,:ne . e at , TATickenhatu, .'.::dot:. and that he.h.a., purchased 11.0 , d' ...I.uniale (),leans House, the residence a , King 'Louis 14 , ,ztqLer with•the surplus fumi utl, left by the Duke. ;t.;:Nn%. etpernent 1 so omntnent a few week - s":3; - -n, ru Miintrual. where she rnttcte her lip; ea nee last week: Tier i C.a . t eonsi tl propci!...l- Ithi; : j to a ryciwiiielliation. and Will • the I)orninion j ii , t ;•lt.e. • that Coma Andrassy, •in •sit!- ,- e:tion from Prince G'orts- V that , A' - utria intervene in rase the Serili. declines to take, t stei, !Lulus -, Turkey- violates the ,•; rpiatitiitly occupying- tietvia. E'ithiort } l 'E l 2 , ter, -- evitl i ently with ,c r . ; MIT ; to the d. - lzen, pi the etniittee on war ex tires, : , Jd g•ave in tet imony statint C. ...Wigs :11ad made him pr.tpo,ition. 6eneral tleigs and gave the :Apr:: , nit rittl 2 iet kr , P.inntrors,T(le'nie s • w:ls ins:tn.l:rut:4 in effecting the stearnevs to the 'government li-long - ing to ' 0. .., as :.1 . 1e.4 i •il I.y tie rhioagu' rink s. Tr heard ; of such a sale will] long s, iiil3..ll . llt!P lie, as couu - colitcied the purchase unpaid. - ' • • has isNued an order maintain , - Vit toil and San u. AP;er - cum:tilting with the i-putltions suMmoned to appear ittui with the Nevarese es on 11a; Ist of May, the govein iii draW up andpresent to the it b,ii estat.lisning ?Anogitntionti I the, Praine provinces. -~-~~~-~ BEM Vradfoul Xteporta EDITOHSt E. O. GOODRICH, R. W. ALIPOIM To'gfat dap Pa., ThlirsaaV*pril la, 18* BEPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONI'VNi TION. The nexttrdon Republican National Conventl4 for the nomination of eitidklates for President anti Viet: President Of tho United States, will babld_l4 the city of Clncln.ustl, on Wednesday, the litti 414 of June, 187 C, at 12 o'clock noon, and will consist fif dehMates from each State equal to twice the nuMr,' Ler of Its Senators and Representatives In Congresa, andof two Delegates from each organised -Terri tory and the 11lstrict of Columbia. In calling the convention for the election of deli:: gates. the corirtntttees of thC several States are refi: , atrimended to invite all Republican electors, Sod ilt . rdlii:r voters, without regard to past political dillei ences or previons party difficulties, whoare oppospod to reviving sectional issues, and desire to prbmot:4l friendly feeling: and permanent harminay througli• out the country by maintaining and enforcing ep the constltutlonni rights of every citizen, includiag the full and free exercise of the right of. suffrage , without inthnitlation and without fraud; who a* In favor of the:continued prosecution and punish.. talent of all official dishonesty and of an eeonottli cat administration of the Government icy honed}, falth int and capable ogicerv, who -are in favor jet making such rufornasin government as experierke may from time to time sue cst; who are orilvtd to impairing the credit of, the nation by depreelSl. lug any of it+ °nitrations., and In favor of sustaining In every way the national faith and financial hene* who hold -that the common , school System! 13 nurfe..-ry of tnterlean liberty, and should ;:e alpsolutely frcv froin sectarian controli alio believe that f+pr the 'promotion of these ends the dl - of the Government 'should continue tome confided to :lose who .ndbere to the prlnetplesliif irp6, support them as incorporated-in the constlia. Limp and and who are in favor of recognixikg and strengthening the fundamental principle :Of national unity In this Centennial l Anulversauffpf the lttpui,lic EDWIN D. MORGAN. Chairman Reptiblicati,National Commiteee,', , WILLIAM E. ( - HANDL Elt, Secretary. RELEGATES TO. ERI E crztormuktr cosirENo.s. The following named gentlemett weri selected by the Republican Coh ventiOn to represent P6nnsylvania In the Cincinnati Convention i , with two. alternates - from each district .T. Ittai Cameron, Henry H. linyt, Wr4 R. LfteJs. Robert W. Markey, EEDETSENTATIVE DELEGATES rite. I: Henry 11. Bingham, IS. .1. E. ('armalt, , Wm..l, W. T. Darh.q.. John 1, , 11111 16. John 11. Bowen, — o 510311..10m1. 1.. Rogers. t1e0r,....•-• W. Falrman, 17. John er.ssna., Edward Seal!. I. \VT!). slewart, W. If. liernale. John Wl•ter, 3. J. Si. 11yram, . 19. Charles 11. Mullin. dohosion. ' Edward Mel'hers . dlii' 6. !Leary T.Parlingtoll, t`.o. John B. Linn, Al W00,1.1r. J. If. 3furray. ,7. 1.0. E; Millington., 21. D. S. Atklaon, .1. solliti rathey. .1 It. Donnelly. 8. - W. S. M eManthrk, 22. C. L. Magee. E. E. tirl.44 , met. IL li. ll:imp - tom • 9. 0, J. Dici:ey, 23. 11. W. Oliver, Jr, ll,nry Eberts. J. A. Chambers, Reeder, 24. M. S. Quay, 1::It, Yonhg. - W. S. More. F -11. rharloq Albright,2s. R. IttiV,STAtm. it IL A. Beckley. ' Sutton Trilby. 12. E. N. Willard, 2r,. 1.. D. Linn, henry W. Palmier. 11. C. Bless, •, 13. Lin ItartW.nuew, 27. TAiimms M. Waikey, Daniel Miller. • J. 11. Osman. 14. ',mutt F. Davis, J. W. Grovu. The alternates from this distrit arc: A. StEpuu&s, Susquehanna Cci!, ROBERT SMITH, Wayne. The following named gentlemqn were placed ou the electoral ticket.: =IMM!! Benj.lT. ItrQvster. It. Chalfant, All'z'y CONGIttii) , IONAL.ELECTORS //tie. - Mid. . .., f . L John AVel,l2. 15. 31110% L. Tracy. ~,... 2. henry • 1)1 , ...c.0n. 16. S. W. StarkWeattllt:•:,. 11. t'.. Hoffman. 17. ---- —.... 4. I ',lniiles T. Jones. 1,4..1. S. Lyons. 5. Edwin 11. Paler. 10. Wm. Hoy. 6. lienjamln Smith. 29. Win. emnerrin. 7. J • W.4:-rnard. 21. ! T. 11. lionnelly. =.:. 5., :Vieob Knob?, j 22. I),inf el trlcelL ,. .. :f 11, John 11. 'Warfel. 23. 'Wm. Neel,. • •••• 10. .1c , 01 , h Thoinas. 24. Andrew It. Ilerger.:i . . 11. trio t'arJee. 2i. $. M. Jackson. ~ 12. I.ewlii Pugh. 21. larties Westerman. :" 1a• 1 , .. S. Silllnian. • 27. W. W. Wilber. 11.. Wm. Cakler. ! - THEODORE CUYLER; Esqu., a eck', brated lawyer of Philadelphia, died at . hiS residence, Rittenhouse square; on , 2 Wednesday morning lasi, aged fifty-ffve years. ;MR. CUYLER was a native of New York, but - was educated in Philadelphia, where h'e read law and practibed his:profession: Ire was distinguished for great legal ability, and during the thirty-fiv : years of his professional life was gaged iri almost every leading cause ar , iiied.in Pennsylvania, besides ticipating in many 'others in othei, States. lie was for twenty years the general counsel of the Pennsylvan4 railroad company and conducted its litigation with great ability and suc, cuss. The Philadelphia /1/d/elila says " the anoulteeme,nt of MR. CnY LEa's"death Will fall with surprise and;:, deep regret upon the large circle ofi' his friends and acquaintances, among : ;. whom his genial manners and bright intellect have. 'always made ,him peculiar favorite. Re was a valuablel citizen, and, his loss will be deeply, felt in many departments of society.", THE Pre. , byterian Banner rejoices over the growth of, Presbyterianism; in the 'United States. It is authority for i the .statement that ••irf the year; 1700 • theref were three ministers in this country bearing the Presbyterian name ; in P 176, one hundred years, ago, there ,(were .133 ministers ; now all the different Presbyterian - branch- e nuniT er 8,000 ministers, 9,000 churches and 1,000,000 members." And it thinks that "never at any prC- vious tirne' in its history has Presby terianism had such encouragement to' be faithful in its doctrines and polity, and active in its efrorts to extend the kingdom.of Christ." finE New York :Times, with its usual display of intelligence in re gard to political officers in this State, is charging that our delegation to Cincinnati; will be controlled by the CA mr.ttoNs.. While, there is not a Word of truth in the assertions of the Tithes, we beg leave to intimate that the Republican party in New York would be in a much more vigorous condition, had they a leader as wise, unselfish and patriotic, as General CAMERON. A GREAT amount of virtuous indig nation is manifested by leading dem ocratic politicians and papbrs, over the rejection by the U. S. Senate, of lion. R. H. DANA. They seem to forget that not a single democrat voted for his confirmation. • IV. T. D.t.viEs, Esq., of this coun 'ty, and J. E. CArtliAlm,-of Susque hanna, delegates from this district to the Cincinnati COnvention, are gen tlemen - who .possess etc entire confi dence of the Republican party, and will exert it strong into 11'm in the delegatioDa ADXISIIION TO WM CZITIZMNIAL GROUNDS. It will be intext4ig to our mad- era'-to - knciw that be:Aticr, teen: Phiceicf entrance to. end exit from the Centennial orcunda; sand ed ;Jar to, roads and the pointa riearest to whictr the railroad_ railroad lines, the passenger cars and steamboats will set down their , passengers. The entrances in nea r- ly all have four gates, one for tors proper to the exhibition—that is, those who pay for their admis sion; one fbr persons , having compli mentary tickets a third: for exhibi tors, representatives of the press and employes, and a fourth for wagons.; Near the entrances will be placed the exits. A number of turnstiles, vary ing at different points, from one, to - thirty-three, have been placed at the points of entrance. Of these there will be altogether 146, and the total number of exits will be 42. The approaches to the entrances will consist of three passage ways The visitors will enter by two, of these passage ways, but the middle passage will be left clear, and a guard stationed near the middle of it. In case of any disturbance in the lines on either side of the middle passage, the guard will arrest the offender, draw him into the middle, passage, and pass him out beyond the fences. This arrangement will tend greatly to facilitate the gnardiin the prompt suppression of any diturbance. At the end of the - .i . assage will be , two turnstiles, eat of, which will be under the cont-41 of a keeper, who will sit or stand behind a counter and receive the admission fee—a fifty-cent note—before the visitor passes the arm of the stile, which will by a mechanical contrivance be oper ated by the , keeper's foot. As the stile turns it registers the entrance of the visitor at the gate, and also by electricity at the manager's , office. The money when received is placed in a box under the counter, which . by a mechanical arrangement locks it self as it is pulled from position. The box can only be opened by the bank officers. The exits are of ingenious contri vance, and are so arranged that' the turn stiles will turn outwardly, but pot inwardly—so that a person Lear , lug the grounds will be unable to re-, turn, The designs of the entrances will be very neat and tasteful. The en t.ranees for vehicles being ten feet high, and necessarily wide, will ad puit of the greatest scope for orna inentation. They will be surmounted •ith American trophies, shields, flags, eagles, etc. A flag staff will tine at each side, and the name International Exhibition "be over the door. The pedestrian entrances and exits will also be similarly orna- Merited. On panels over the gates will be indicated whether they are for employes, etc., or complimentary, or pay entrances. • .I.larper'e Weekly in noticing , the remark of General GORDON in a recent speech,!at Atlanta, Georgia, that the North were laboring under a ground less misapprehention of the purposes Of the southren' people, says : Northern men and lepublicans are not hyenas. They-do not misfit >. prebend the sincere wish of many in telligent Southerners to have done as soon as may be with the war and all ,that belongs to it. But they are sa -gaenaus ehough to know the-signifi .eance of all that they deserve, and they do not believe that the welfare of the Union or of its white and col (Wed citizens - demands that the Demo cratic party should_ return to - power. We assure General Gordon that there is not the slightest misapprehension upon that point. There was the recent ease of Ilambleton,forinstance. It leaked out that the clerk of-the chief committee ip the Democatie House, appointed by the Democratic. leader, had named a child for the I assassin of Mr. Lincoln. The story i r was lustily denied, hut it was very. soon put beyond question.. The father was also notorious before the war ,b' his black list of anti-slavery mer chants in ! New York—a kind of black-mail in the interest of slavery-. These were small things. But why is it that in the first Democratic 'louse since the old slavery days--a !louse full of " concilliatiod" or " reform" and "fraternal love '!_the leader should have appointed as clerk of the chief committee a.man who had been conSpienously offensive for devotion to - slavery; and who so honored the assassin of .Aqraharn Lincoln as to give his name his -son ? It was; we say, a little - thing :and so is a dried leaf. But: a dried leaf shows which way the Wind 'blOws. The Democratic party nomi nates fOr Governor in New Ifamp shire a man known only - as a virulent :Vopperhead. It sends from Missouri !Senator„ another man with no :other claim whatever than that he was a Confederate officer. Every thing, little and large, shows the instinctive direction of Democratic sympathy. `fit is not toward liberty and the tnion, and their friends and defend er.s'and policy. It is against them. No man whom the Republicans could by any possibility have appointed to iinY position whatever, could have named a son for Abraham Lincoln's assassin. We can assure General Gordon that there' : is; not the least . Misapprehension upon these points here at the North. There is no yin-. toward the, South. But theie is a very general conviction that it is not desirable to put at the Win those whom the. admirers of Mr. liineoln'a ; assassin. would like to see thjere. This-is a plain, practical feeling. It is an instinct, and it will elect a &publican President this year. Far frixii being elected under a misappre hension, he will be the - Conclusive proof of the clear and sound appre ciation of the country. His election will'show that the country feels the impprtance of retaining the govern . mew in bands whose honesty npd patriotic fidelity areitunquestionable; and that it sees that a sound financial pOlicy and imperative reforms are not necessarily to be expected from a party, which has tried within the year to carry two of the great States far Soft money, and which ineludes efery kind and degree of Hambleton. Tan Boston TranAperiptlnwishen the following illustt • ilpik oplin.trre ilim**oritm-Derile Ole C/.l.4gelifltiOid u p V q -49 11 4 ec re ta BR • `. ; :i! K The ; "le - iiini i itf4C3 o 4.s' been Madeagitinst :Brlstotiv-brile claire, about "them nqules," is a good reminder - of, and is **Filluntrated by, an old Maine bar story, - After a most - ridlinfotur — ditrir traragant plea by a young Irraryer iri a trivial case, an older lawyer, who had a way of •saying ,quaint things, remarked, in opening the opposing aide iif" the that 'l"riend's elaborate plea• reminded :hire of the experience otaineighl* of his, who was once engaged iw,breakingn colt, and the storyhe .told of it..*as in substance like this: - • The colt-bmaker made: his youni son hide in the bush, while be hint self was to mount the animal and put, hial at his top speed .to the, ,biding place, and then the boy was to rush suddenly out and shout "Ilool" the idea being_to prove how well the colt would stand the scare, Everything was done according to prOgramme,, but •the result 7.1 m alto, gether too , much of a se.are for the colt, who kicked up ,his heels and put down his head, and the old man was thrown over , it far into the road on his head. Clearing the dust from his lOosened teetlibe made for the boy with the switch he bad.cut- to drive the colt, and with rage began to dress the as tonished young man down, shOilting, " What did you do that fur ? What did you do that for ?" 44 But, father," said the crying boy, "you told me to holler 'boo L'," "yes," said the old man, " but dang it, it iwas altogether too big a boo' for so small a colt." About this time BrlgtOW ' S oppo nents are probably able to see that they have made too big al "boo" about the nude story . tild hp,ve got thrown themhelves. f!! TUE County SuPerintendent of Potter Connty in his annual, report ! on the condition of the schools in his county, makes the following Sensible and truthful remarks on the text, book question : TE'XT IfOOKS.—Eighty four, or about two-thirds, of our schools lad unifikmity of ex:oks. This sliit deerease from last year is owing to the culpable neglect of some of our, boirds of directors to enforce the use of books adopted by their pre.lor cessors. The "winning ways" of a book agent from the state Of New York, a year or two since, helped.'to bring about this' decrmse. , Cheap books and cheap talk Oifeved ,by one of these agents too often intlitenced some of our directors to adopt a series, so far inferior that confusion is the natural result. While it is true, that most of our school books cost' too much, it is not wiseto es change them for others that arein 7 ferior in the most essential re,spects, just becausa they are cheaper. The price asked for text books and the apparent combination of pulthelaers, have induced some of oar people to think that the State should furnish these books exclusively for oar eohl mon schools. Those who think so do not seem to know the unfortunate results which have attended such efforts mad., in other states. Onr present law, on this subject is fiery good. It Plams the power tO, select books just where it belongs - --in lo oca.lities where they are to be used FATAL BOILER ili-LOSION. BriunAmrroxiApril B.—A terrible , eiplbsion occurred at the • ;boiler shops of Shapely 4!‘ Wells, in this 'city,! at 7.30 o'clock this .evening. 'Mules Carter, foreman of the boi ler shop, as testing a sixty r horsel power locomotive boiler, built for ; the new Oswego steamboat, when it exploded with terrific force. It was lying on the sidewalk on Hawley' street, in front of the shop,:Where ! some boys '.were playing and jother people passing along. Charles Car ter, ‘lcihn;qlEaloney, the eaulket, and Chs.r i les Gamber, a boy, were instant ly killed, and -.Fred Ochsenbien, a jeweller; and-" Samuel Ingraham, boy, were seriously injured. °Chen bien's injuries were about the ;head, and may prove fatal. The Ingra ham,boy's eyes are destroyed, but it is thought he may live,. Seyeral per sons were slightly injured. Large; pieces of the boiler were blown in all directions. The fire-box was blown into the air, and fell a diStanee of 200 yards from the place of the ex plosion, 'crushing through the; roof of the litorehouse 'of Bartlett Broth er's sash and door mind:kw. The boiler door was blown south about thrpe hundred yards. Frag ments are lying all about, and , the buildings are blazed in all di actions for several hundred ,yarns. ' !The, boiler was 9 feet long, 42 inches in, diameter, and containd 147 twarinch flues. The fire-box was 41 1 -, feet long. It was have been put into the , steamboat next week. • THE subject 'of county netnina ' tions for the approaching campaign already . begins 'to attract attention: We hope it will cintinue to be jagi txtell in every township, and:that a ticket may be selected - which will command the entire supliort• of the Republicans. of this county. NVe must redeem our . Congressional and Senatorial districts. To this end let" every Republican work unselfishly. T&iz bill. reducing the tolls of Boom Companies in this State pass ed the House last week by a large majority. As Usual, with legislation in which Ilium is interested , rg4 es of corruption are made, i _anu, a committee has been appointed to en_ act the farce of making a white wash report. DEATH IS Did RESPECTER, CI PElll34i*T. -A. T. STEWART, the mercnrint prince and supposed . to be the weal thiest man in America, died in NCw York, Monday. He was about 13 years of age.. . AFTER WAR, pestilence and intemper, ante, Colds lead to the grciteat deatrrie- Lion of Inman life, mainly in consequence of their being systainatically neglected.- left to go as they cone—until a simple, curable affection is converted Into a Weir unit rind generally Uhl disease. it In bet ter to take care 'of a Cough or Veld from Its inelpiney, by . iron _proniptly jayne's Xx .ptateiraut. to rolikoly Lifos9 l lol , . ly muove 'them corppioo6, and equally of he In the primatyl44Bo* of Coast niption,TAstbma and Broueliet THERE wvB3s stitteuts at Prow Laylayette C 14411, ,bll4ti NI, Et2 == 177(1 .,,,, 1 , { 1778 1 1 1276 1 '(^l , fis 7 1, 4tl s¥\ 12.1 - PO; / • ' 4,- • • , • so, 4 -4 0 . / ,c 3 Cent ennial Year-+Centenni'al Goods! Uri :to sttea9nei tyipsor'Now: , t;ge .WiU lleletted 1 ic 'REIGN AND DOXISTIO DRY GOODS, BLACK GOODS, BLACK ISII:!KS, OOLORED DRESS GOODS, IV Maki they alrer at eltteme/7 low Mee*, OFFEM TUIS WEEK OXE CASE CENTEX- LADIES' TIES, OTIONS, i ' I in 46wasaa. Pa.. March,Si, MA. CARPETS! EyANS Z.; live opened an entire New and arge Stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, • To which they , invite the stten tion ,of CustoUiers at their New Store, a 1111 Ahrob 10, 1670, .RfM MEt= =1 • 'KENT a, itisai SteerlJl c na at[ng at; Audi full tine Cf IN Eil I 1 KENT do BLISS NIAL DRESS GOODS. In an the new Shades snit Styles,' -Abe, $ f ull Ilne GLOVES; HOSIFRY t FANCY GOODS, &c.,' de, he KENT & •BLISS Bias kMrs% CAR PETS ! IkiATTINGS, M ATTS, RUGGS, .itC., &C., 43:C. MAW STREET, TGWANDA, PA .„.. ~ , ~... , : ..... R I ~.. .- 1- 1 : s, '‘ .. -+14,,. '4A7"...`:: .7 . It' I'' 0 VI '4,N;:4', 4-4r l '.2.!".:;.,•'. 4 t...) \, -..vi>-r 1.. ' i:.:tin.i.l. ~....... ,-,1i.,".,,, ;,;;•.,1-,-.,....., ,-.4 ~,,,....“ i • '••• - :.1„...,, A i , , ,„......,, ~,,, .„-„,-,i ~,, ..‘• • - .;1 ~,,, ,, i i qiol:.p,- ) ' ,-.0 1 sk,:"': ~,'',l " • ?" - .1 :17 . I ;; 777. £♦ e lave now received our Large St4ek of 4y,* I 'X'-'-ii i d,..A. It ' : , , i'.E . ...1 1 S BODY BBIISSELS, THREE' PLY, DtGRAIN, EXTRA SUPERFINE, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, ;_ TAPESTRY INGRAI* • SUPERFINE, DOUBLE COTTON CHAIN VENETIANS, HEMP, COTTAGE ANp EAct. Also, Full Stock of CANTON MA TTINGS, (White and Colored}: FLOOR OIL CLOIIIS RUGS, MATS, &e., All of which will be sold at unusually We also opened Qur •arge Stock of WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES March 22, ISIC. , - I EN i 1.,' ,i ll= =I ME ~--=r' EMI , - r = Low Prices. AIFD - ME i , .i PowELL 1t co =I TnREASITEtRI3 SALE O.W. BICATICD LAND IN SHAD*4lllibtet. sirettanee of an Ati.of_AsseattlYPltted WO , ltth of Illaruttla Wont, fethet - ;At of ,Arlo:. wl be eipttsed to pubßeisaleiftf thaeormiffai' alonete' Oder In she Hero or Torwands,.. the*t Mostly of Jane •A% 1114, the triers o!. rtnatatitt laud dederibed ' ln the follbwlng .Uet, =less 4tit' taxes ate (pal herons t t mst Atte& Warrantee/4w.. • • Anat.?' ALBtorrY. ' Barron. John Jr. Ruth, Moses. Wagger k Haloes. BARCLAY. Adulum, John. • Biddle, Win. M. • , Barron, John. - Bldrtie, James,. Biddle, James. Barron, John Jr. Baker, Wm. Baked IVIn Otunoughaza t D. U. Contra, James.' Dundass„-Thoreas. • Dendasa,Ttoumna., Faltetton , ftlehatL Grata, Grate. John. If aga, George. i• Hardy, James : • 11 inseam:6r, Thomas. If Iltsentiner, Jacob. lilitzeturner. Jacob. Hardy, Andrew. - Hardy, Nathan, Hardy, Slunm - Hardy, i'aul Irvthe, George Ladley; Andrew Ladley, Peter. Ladley, Joseph Reed, Colarts Shoemaker, James Stuart, (fa lter . Stuart, Delkorah Shidens, Ramoel Blddens, Joseph . Bidden:, James tilddens, Peter Tyvout t Andrew Wiltean, Wm Wallace, Samnot LgROY. Beck, Henry Beater, Frederick Barren, John Jr Baker, John Biddle, Wm M Barron, John Boynton, Peter . Biddle, Clement. , 11 , 0„td, John , heck, Dent?. Baker, IV:xi Chapbareirm. Samuel murals., Thomas ('raydon, Andrew Gratz, - .sllelmel Gratz, Lyman _ Graff, John Gentlenurth, George Gratz, Barnard Gratr, Henry, J 11a 1 1,(•harlurs Italnes Joseph Lloyd, Peter Pilvfor, ticorget Pennington, Ylenjanaln Patton. .11M II Reed, Collim,on l'hoemaiter, James Simons, Ji,eph 'Wll'oa. Win MONROE. Anderson. S.thittei Renner, Jacob Romer. Jacob Jr Ninrey Gray, Win Mimi/tom Robert Hopkins, Robert McAdann, Ephraim North, Stumm! North, James North, Jonathan. fithotts, Peter litiotts, Frederick. Shoint. George Hannah Wilson, Win Yon IT. 531 , 31/ k)/ U'.' Elcrobr. Barnes; James Raker. Johu Metz, ifenry Betz. John ltetz, Joseph Betz, James Ilynou, Monty Barnes, l'airlek Cooley, Ileory ('coley, Samuel Chstate-, Darman (looley, 'Castater,Mtc.epli Eckhart, Geolge Drwin. Geom. Richard Edge, Peter Edge, Peter Geo Frha. John Ft r‘ateael Gentlewortn, Goo l(aga, t: coign lliagra, Nathan ifag.t, L'cMr . • ilinze,nltner, Robert Hardy. salotod Hardy, .),.hues lived t'. Henry IVO ling swot th, Stephen Lralley. 1.40tt, lieory Lsilley, Andrew NI14:01!, :eV.; gt.: Moore, l'am Ninon., John North, bunt:lel North, Jonathan Palmer. 'Choi Seeloy, Henry Seeley, Jonathan. 'Smiley, ee ler. Shld.ins„ Andrew Stddons, George 8111 , tenq, Peter Sithlene., James Seeley, Joseph Tycont. A solreW Temple. Peter Temple, Samuel While, James ` Wcoqlrair, TERRY. Baldwin, Samuel ItalitrAn. I qmie Kennett, Italthl, in. sa Catlin, Ell Catlin, Putnam Court right,ce.methis. Court:iglu, John DaVettport, Daniel Fell, ifollenhat - k, 31's heirs Same Sante Santo tame Santo "7 03 407 ' t 41011 - RS 134 Mil Z7l 4PO 400 4(X) :25 400 1 . 1.1 2.p1 40) 4,00 Sante 151 'Saran 45 Ingham heirs. 231 Rosa, Elisabeth 27.0 1ii,, , , I.ory 50 S4envoci,l. Wm 7.90 TliofilasaNteliolai 350 • Thknon.,..Vi'm t TI - S 4 'A ItOR A. 50 Field, liti ry 100 . It dart J ob 35 Porter, Jamps 140, St' I L3ltir. :. ' ...kilo', I,,hrt 10 Gi ll !toiler, l'olly, • • 5 6'4'l 1216 IlarretL.Joei • 3.1 CZ 351 Baldwin, '.ln/in I. 57 IS ." - 89 1111,bArd. Ilannrth l4 tit.:: 73 liollooback; John 12 42, 1 1 7 3Earsh, Samuel . 15 0:; - 170 Sterling, Samnel 12 25 ISO Sterling.. tiamuel Jr 21 70 i 119 • AVollcis CV' S ,14 - 90 Welks, te r 677 ALSO—in ptu - suctit62 of the provltttons of the net j of , Geqeral Assembly. paased the 29th day of A pr; l , 1 ,4 14., Section- 41st, at the•satite.tinte and place hi - Ell be exposed at ',lndic sate the tracts or parcels or i land or, real estate tlesignalell In the tollmiing lI , E, .:t, onleisphe takes upon the same are - Fetid before that 't timer . .. K ;'- ::*; ...1 Q 4.Z. , A : ., ~.. ~-.: ti - •To Tl l / 4 o,it- Assesscri.l V, 4 , . 1 ?.3h• :....:1 ' ;' 3 4 : ' !' Z . . . • • AT/lE7{5 rtrr. 1873 Gllfon Joseph Uri" pn 1+,74 Drstnotid Henry h&I Mleharl f: lots isfi Josrph bda 4.3 I.N.mard A C 30 51 Ryfin T II I 10t IHoe Henry to to ARMENIA.. 90 n a 5 1 BO) 48 I 72 120 11373 Crawford Mgt 30 8s DIM 1875 Beeman S P 50 45 lA•arylcirr 1) .1 :0 7'2 I4vr Richard f2OO a4O aOO '5O 206 200 18;4 14-maii Jo.; Est IGO 4so 2 00 - Mloy James 2 00 24 GO 40 .... 8 int h 'Ezra 25 141 MEMO A ?.1) 1 2.7 1873 gralth isrnel A 26 .... Staley' Elunun,l 25 IL. Vantlt•rpool Smuuells fit NVtird C );st ' 200 1 20 . c.t Tirt.. 1873 Wheclor IlenJ 0 2' tyG 310NII 011 T\Vl 70 i 1b73 IcLean Bros 10 270 , t; Etvio.x. 271 L 173 11a.rrrt Jame 3 ;30 27 • 739 , 98 ...*.1.7a111,11 NV C 1 s 0 137 CS 240 7 4 .'. 1 , r:04y Timothy 110 313 40 • .... haritz 4eorgo 40. 49 122 600 122 .....Ifc.llo/):11(1.14wes, 100 544 17 583 117 .... 3.12.1,10 u I'attfek :100 817 _ ___ . . , .'. throne .1' W . ,100 IPA 43 27 ....'Barrett John , i 72 400 2GO ..... Jackson Andrnn. 5 C 90 1 63. .... 31orris Ell 100 ' 1 05 4 20 .... 'McDonald Jalt Jr ; 4 20 34 270 135 1874 Barrett darned -30 459 72 ... LantalleOrgo SO, 2 08 810 270 ..... Madden Patrick 100 II ss 44 10 80 225 .... McDonald James 100 ,14 49 44 10 80 3 60 . .... Olvetal .1 W 100' ;15 84 08 2 70 .... Parks Elias `6- 3 7s 7 , 4 125 135 .... Townf:rWastklngt•rao 221 1 3.S .... Barrett John - 1 35 225 .... Cahill John 60 225 133 :33 .... Calllß W C 73 3'N 1111 RO IL TwP. . 173 Boxter Adollno 11351 30 ilmnnn Alba Est: b&A .. Vnn2lnmt "Wm 50 1 oi 4 oit Ann b 0 gAS : SuITIINELD. 7 :1974 Dibble 31 $ IS 172 FlitSllsqll7.N. ' Ins Couch Janes 6 51 ' TERRY.. • 15T3 Criniond MUT, 80 lOWA %DA - 'Tyr. • • 1?;73 Lanisitomr Isaac lot .72 1V74 1114AS1"redetitk blct 120 TI)W.4.NDA NORM. .1874 I 4}b 20 800 Li Merry C T .to is ao ,1 ta 40 012 T ty:isr ti 1l ,8) la S 7 'A'Autt./01. 11523 UN , e t temrtiriii'sloo ' 2 40 5 40 WXY . OX.I 824 880 187:11NPri, VbatlB33l: 191 810 LXOT. Ws Lloyd mylkonsoJ so * 90 Latel",4lLtryiest al 410 • : • .... Overton Edward 124 221 It 01' Itelph Ilenry • 104: 141 1 40'; .—. Stone A J _ 1001 280 '44 54 .7. 1874 Intoovan 3flellvel 141 44 A Sai. 4 .... Lan:ling 3( 2O 80 .... ./1J 100; .1 V) Welke CF Es loct'. 1&D • wr. nee-Notice Is hereby ¥ than tot amount Slatlent th pay taxes and co-4A will be regnlred In ever" ewe, when land Is sohd at the thne of sale, sad unless these terms are eutuplieo with the land will be Again exposed to sale. _ J. C. IitORINSON, Treasprer, Treasurer's Office, April 10, lee. • I':A 12 1,4:4 15 45 15`44 11`:68 27 ge A r til 174 G TICE - NCER. - =Notire ---- is . her o,vetj, V*, 14 folloplvjg ltfiftito4stletiti ter U. collies - toe earluirsts , and mOirlitat dealers haie boon Mod In this octet., and that the Battle 101 tie presented to the Court or Quarter Sus atous on 3t4retay, May; 11, )e7l, for the , coustileran I Hon of ,Bald Court:* • 1 • - - ' TAVEI 14. iabez 0 Dougherty, Wysca. 'Agalrevr It.3la,thr:ws,'Wyalustig. F. S Kcioler, 6 , '6. - .6 Washington l'itrber. Towanda hero. 31,prin'l)onglass, ister.f Patrick SulliVaii. Towanda taro. joieplcCarr,litidglnir,r: ti s ary punningliatn, r 4 ylvania. J ( Vance, Towanda horn. • Charley newly. Ithlghury. lintran S Kitedy, W,ystri. Charles Day, Athens horn'. ' John Siallivan, Towanda ooro.. P. D. Wilcox, NeW Albany. - Thomas R. Jordan, Towatida'bOro., Ist Ward Thomas A. Andrus, Austinvilte. Jorwpb : W. Brewer; Wells. j . f. I% Strong., Columbia X r.triAls", /'e ter 'fertile, Canton hiiro. I ' Danlef Brown, top.-• IfenrylW. (.!arnor, Standing S.ltonei E. A..lennings, Totiaudi horO. -. • • John 'Mike, Towanda bore. I. 11. Smith, .Alba born. _ • • John lYvine. Canton Ison, • James'. Parks, Wysos. • .1. V. and .1. F. Itor , ors. Skehbegain. ` , John Ilennett and J . S. Clark i o leos twp: George Jordan, Athens imm. . • , Edwin lilake.ilee; Smithfield. EATING lillEß I Michael Fyne, Towanda bore.` Charles ft S..eley,• . • • John Y. Wolfe. Troy born. Wm. (!:34 , fer, 31001 , w:on. Michael t'angloy, 'Towanda boro.; u 1 ueoJ W. Extols, - ", ;taro& ESNs `• Frank Green, Vroy born. . M. B. Calkins, horlimr,tomborn. E.tsvard Touanda hero, SS (Math I. tt.ckuor. hero. Stephen T itoherts, Athens hero. F Vlrlr , Tniy 7xrtn . ' ' - II W, 'l'onalida born. l'larenc.! 'l'. Kirby, Towanda hr.ro, William henry, Aprils,':6, TRIAL LIST FOR :NIAY TERM, x i7d. • . -Wm N'a r r46nutrk vs J 6 Ward ' . C. 334. WM R. Poster v: IV lii litaktio ' eV. JIIO IfolllleS vs JaIII,S .31,--tt I•r - ' ' assaunpslS Daniel 11..ntsl”y vs . tvhen-Evans' , ' ls,,tts Jun ("tumulus VA .I ' F SamVrson. ' assnmrsit Jou cummins vs B W Lan..*tssMnyslt ~ 111r11.ny Tuttle vs Jun S Aritilo::y. j "', Sfi fa J II Cowell vs tovers....rs 1'0 , .r A:' , ylutn tv.p. : :aria.. I Guy Tuzer'vs Arnaziah glint's , ' errs Fitzgerald. Flagg & Cu vs //uhlarAt lu.sve2,l. '. A, s t A Alott . gherty's at ty In taet. Vs If. LI lugh'atti.. et al A Lewis.s; Sztna vs A IValtman ' • .assUritrslt Wtn A Sts.i vs L 4: %%mho! n I tresra, Augustus I. WI-A VA Ii I rola- 11i,r1„,,0s as,fgoer;assl p n •Wut Itr:Lirlt VA A I) WIICIaIA ,'Jre t IV /11 Brains. VA Wm A P.,rtf.r It W Patrick vs .1;. , t4 Nt,lthrm... 1 Cilrlloitllti iiUlislckvr vs .1 ii Wlilistim del.t I'S Wym (.41 vs I"..Stuith .. ' a-qintupsit J Ilmulittrg vs Patrick Carroll appeal . Augustus LeWis vs 'Levi P Sta_lfurd assumslt I' & E Cow Ca vs SiIIIIIIel.N• fiiiiol.l it al ...... :....aso Ifebry W4r(.l it al vs•F I. Ballard. i . : 4 J elect. 'John f• Ilatu.on• vs :II '‘~' 8 It..g..rs at al. I Ire, Clark'. & M 'y1.1341;01 yo Tow:l'll,ia 811V6 ...... ..,', ,10,! Starro. , na..; t:d we,-k rsturitabl,: Alunday..Allty 7.. 1876. It. 'NI. L'IX'K, . • Towanda, April I. I 576, . ' _Prnllll. r . ~ . 4 XECUTOR'S.NOTIOE.—L . N6tie:e j - t, hereby given t .tlint.all pet si‘us ItulAt.,l to 111,-; .--tate of Iseunis :ll•lie.tly. tot e of itr,t on y en. N. 'V.A. ;•'O., must mak,•imlrwdlat.• pa'yinetd - to lb,. tth. tler , ig:,4t. and all v.: , •.(1s has Mg. etsttos again•l said estat:• most prc.seat the.n), holy anthrtitfriirrf„ for 1.41.1101... tit. . . 4 8 40 illvtlitm i------- .___,........L„-- - 1 " X FCU T01 4 4: 1 S :N OTT( ' E .—:—N Otie e A ~' _ .4 k ' l,ll ' l, Y glVoti !lot( all potNott." Indehtt rt 1.4, 11, ..,10,:,..a f,..vi I l ' illlpln. 11015 41 W.1111,2i. t.) , C . 4. 1111 , 1-4.lnaki: ilpilleillat,. paylll4 4 llt to , I hohrlprOzn,f, ail tn , r, ,, 11i 11Z:V,ITZ' ciallil , illy,aitl , 4 rAid e,jatkt um , : pro,ont theta, du!.y :tut ht.itticated. for setttiltent. 3ti4 121.7N11. 5 .11, i. - Executor. nvit2tr,• . X Fe L'TOR'S NOTlCE.—:Cotice iz tier 'v t 11 ).1"T(. 1 . d F- - • • . th:•,.,riteli.r,Arruar. L. 616ac.:late not.; ton:kb papoent to :he 1:!,- v. 1.1 :111 .114v.0g duly autiivilZleated, Settle tio:•!it. • NCYFIC:E.---The annual rneetinfr, of • StetekttnNlers ..f the Fall Creek ilitun;lhoh , ('+.3l rohoam - Sll I,e 1104 at the ornee w 'y Tolvanfla, 011 the 26:11 of '..‘1,1,;. at for. the Ir•ri , -.• , ; ,, tith,' I srv i v!,,r a 'Tres:oll,r: - and (2:c-rk, ttd oth-r as shall Nl:re:ly 1:j shell he'ethg. A prll :4'74 ;I. k 'II. 7 IILIC SALE.—I',v virtue of an I,rkler ..r tim 1:,,,f.r,1 or ',L T ,. 3t u rv a l ituiltlinn' and saywngs Fund of the Itorougl7 Towanda.. trtatl.t . at their re:zit/at. ineet lug, 13 , 11 Marth 21. 1 , 7 , 1, them will be ptallio sale iOr 1 .: 4 1 , 1.- . l*. for ru.vii. G carol Jury Rth.w. in the (•ourt:ll,kt,, to 'l'9 , A:trot:l, on 31(W)..LY 0 17....1A7G, at 7:70) ~',.1 ,•1; P. of Stook of 112 frrt.• ferret! for Mary S. - .742.et: to the as.e elat ao 001.danei with the Coustllullnn aatb S. N. 8E1V.i.7, 41 40 24 trj V . :. G. GOIW ON, Sr Towati(ra, drew atave:titem.t,.. II 4R'I) IV R.1;1 BAR IRON, SWEEDS IRON, NORWAY IRON, OEB CAST STEEL 11011 SE SItOES, • 1 YI:LcAN 11011 TE NAILS Cherry Heat, ,Compound and everything FOR BI „ ICRSMITII,3' USE, :HARDWARE STORE NIEFICUR'S [MOCK, Towancla. Pa Tlqin Ever Offeroo Gefore Towam April 1 a'6-)p, --t QO3IETILING NEW 4 BOSTON. BOOT ANPLSIME" J. & M. SHEFTEL, the leadhig Shoe nie - relkailts of llurnells ville, N. V., will opeit A BOdTi)ti BOOT AND SHOE ..STORB ' c ,kl'l' No. 2i BRIDGE STREET, By THE IST. OF,ArniL,,ing :SIGN OF. THE RED B9OT, Bridge Street, Beid%luau's Block ';llesivcifully! Yours; Thwan , lv, Aprll 15, W AL AIAA . WEL L :.; 111 OFlricE. r:lrt3; PATT4).N'A t 4 ruttr, Tow..IIVD-1, ••.A . 'Ortl D 74. • . , .. Ti ANDREW IWILT; . • • •• TY i . . , . • VI 7 TOR -1 2.CE r ay4 , CzouNSEztoß-.17 7 .4.4 iv, ... Clare over Cross' Book Store, two (looriuortt(ot 6184ns a Lone. -Tow/Inas, Pa. 3Lby 40. eonsulte4 111 tOIUMUL r tApril la, vitt.) • . • . . . i Legal B. M. PEe K. Piat'y w al. 3f: 31'NEF.LY, , - Rzrc,uor • • I ItE fLEN 3f: SAWYER. .r. r.: \ti lIITI, sr•~ BAND IRON, HOOR IRON NAIL - ROD, Can be had at H. T. JUNE'S . 4'. JUNE Bill DUE ST REIM STORE ti . J... 4; M. SFIEFTEL. 1 )11 I , . 4 10 1 * • • „ ItOCLAMATION; WilhiFat, Hou.;rattf. IS.aftta how, President Jaillge of the ;13th ,JudieLsE. Dlstriet. °patenting of th i ' county, of llradford. ; and: ilOJitl. K, :Is. 314 sof moss. and :C. If.. ittitelsl44 Associate chniges •in awl for said county of Ifiradford. have homed rh,l r precept, biasing , date the Int day. of April, firm - , to tun rAireetod„.rorl holtlisig ri Court of Oyer and Terminer, General ;fait belicery, Qoarltr ,of the freaCei Corniabli j Pleas Wet Orphans." coml., at Towanda, ...for the County of Bradford, on Mon day,,.lftry Int. lime. tO cOpt - Irmo twit week; • Notice to therefore hereby given to the enrope r3 tut] Wind eta of the Veace of the county of Brad; ford, that - hey be then and, therO In their proper person. at 10 o'clock the forepoon -id day,Wlttl records, Inquisitions and Other relnerntirawlm to'lil thosd things which to their oMr,, a0pi.,1 3 1 1 ,„ to be done; anti , those who are board by ryeczhi itanpes or otherwise, to protwente igataxt tby pe er nevi:wilt/are or. may Ii -the )41t of said eounty, Nvtua'.lllJAll•bo boutl , l to appear et the isahlictw r t, are r. 0.110 flied anti Ottte, to prosecute nhatnit.then, ne shun t,c lust. Jerort aro requcs,trd wI4 pine. Thad ht thei t at tontlance, agreosbly to their rrtlct, Dated at tin:rand:l..ll;o 134 day of ..41.;41, in th , year of our Lord, one 'Owl...Arid elglit handled awl iKore n ty•Z , i,ll. and'of the 1 nfirpetwicnce , GI ion rolled :hates, the one luuldredlh, _ .4. LA YTO: 3 .',. filicrttr, p .EGIS 013H-Nilt lee totheitby given iliac there hare tierzi the 4111ra of lteglateror Cllts In and for the Onnty '„f Bradford. Accounts or ttomulWtratigri nlv'n the following extatev. viz: :j I 1 . - Finki meet of F G Bennett. adm'r Of' ,the ,eiltate of blmou Fuller, late Seiamd,partlat 'are`i of L•F :The r lve, art adirrr of the estate iitsebrA Freneb: late r.f Second. partial .acclt Of '3I,W Deltlt t,, ;WM': de Louth urn :of the estate ot Jaeob DeWitt,ilabi of Towanda, ; - Final fleet of nit Gaylord, ex't of the will of Henry Gaylord, late of Wytilailng, a r ee't of 0 31-reek e.t.a C .Pear, er's the will (11l 31 Peck; 'nf deed; Partial ace's I nglinni r ii:trinr, guard hui ot;.tivl ra It'Brown, 31inor child Ofllfenry Fink! aceleitif Janine. If' Weld); gl:inn:ln of belt F Chainhetlin,'lnltier' child of Henry C decd. . • - 1 '1 Partial afc't of dames Alciph; guardian Of Ste phen Chap Iteriln, minor eltrd ufeileuryC Cham— berlin. deeld; • rI 4. ?!'mensal :wet - of dames ti Webb, gciardran of Chao F :41)4 el.thi of f„euttiel 0 ; - ;led% -of James II IVebb. guardian or Ed win J minor `ehltd of Nelson Slieq , ard, deed. 1 - •, Partial tire't Or- Jatni.sllf Webb, .gunrdlan Of Ell en 11 and Ibilinlrrla ,Sh . l4 o 141, minor eldidr of Nelx.n Shtiparil, ' Final neirt of Juinc,, II Webb, ailln'r I t of the es tate or Perry fort. late 4 itogvt4r,y,,,kcd. Final of 3 - II !vim's! of the eitOe of Liardel arey, lase of W2rveu, Filial of 't of ffetthen 'Stone. elt'r of the of .13en.,-,1 Hoag:nod, late Of Lellnv. deed. . Final arn•t of 4' Ewilier of Mir estate of JOAepubr C311)( , b , !II, - late of Burlington, (kr . Final lieti't or G,in, I - inn:en. ad in - r oflttio of iJ'ta‘ L. 14 hen:of .1‘..) - loin, dtr'd. Final :o.,•: of ifintiat, 1, eard. in"inr'x of Ili., es tat.'! of T. cat