II 7 1ratiford gepodtt Towanda, Pa., Thursday, ;larch I. 1877.. AIT A. CHAMBERLIN, V • Dealer In • FINE JEWELRY, WATCHtS, SILVER, AND PLATED WARE, TOIN - ANDA, T.ccanda, Jan. 18, 187:, LOCAL - AND CENERAL. 0. D. KUSN'EY, Esq., of this place...waS last week admitted to the bar of Sullivan county. PEitsoisAt..—Hon. Josr.rn Pon'Et.Lf and family are expected to arrive from IN";ash ington this morning. En. Cult T's, a well known tonsorial artist and musician, of this place, has ta ken up his; abode -in . Tunkbannock. ED. is an excellent barber. Car.. OVERTON, Senator DAVIE.q. W. TE CA RNOCUAN, Esq., R. A. MEIIO.7R, and J. F. SANDERSON, Esq., arc at tending: Supreme Court in PhiladelOhia this week. THEqiext meeting of the Baptist Mite Society, will be-at the - house of Mr. HEN RY WETA.9, on Second street, on Friday eyening, March 9. A cordial invitation is extended to all, TILE re - gnlar meeting of Rebecca tne 12.ree I. 0. of O. F. will take placci on March Friday errning,- larch full: at tendance is desired, as an iiiteregting,idis cussioa will come -off.. TIT A blunder itt copying the list of offi cer: of Herrick township, last' week; we Omitted the name of our esteemed friend; T. ('Ann, F.sq., who waA chosen JuStice :of the Peaeii for the third term. C. T. litunr, of -Towanda, made us a -brief call yesterday. lie is proprietor of KTMICS Preparations. which are meeting rich grand success throughout thisand neightmling States.-101p)rte Dentoerizt, A not very large audience• listended to the very interesting and entertaining ler turf On " Townie," by Hey II A CI.EiINE ',ANTI, at the 1-E3 Church, on WedneSday evening. The - absentees were the ho.efF. TUE next sociable of the Presbyterian Church, will be held at the house of lion. EnwAnn ON - F:111'Os, ,jr.. This will be a Pontul Party. .I:rery'line will - bring What pleasetli his or her fancy, and the various contributions will be 'sold 'at auction to tht; highest bidder. Going Going ! TII E 1711 ivenalist Mite Soci - ety mee:tirrg at SheritrLArroN's on Tuesday evening vas largely attended. and all seemed to enter tteartily into the enjoyment td' the oeeasiOn.. Mr. and Mrs. LA , YToN were untiriu .n their LiTorts to entertain their guest, and.sueeeeded adMirably. . FIRE is WvsoN.—About three o'clock on \\ ednesday. morning last, the resi dence of Wm. Moscitir, in Wysox, wits burned with ml.st of its conteut. The family t , :trely escaped with a portion of th-ir wearing aploarel. Mr. M. pnr the farm - last year fr!iin A. J. Notit.E. and the loss falls severely upor. hint at .this time. • Stnsr.r - Prrcni , .n, of Orwell township, who ierently (lied in Virginia, Wits a iliVcgi) Lode, -I Knights rofll.inor, and u k willow on Tuesdayta-t reeeiveiri;t2,ki, iil kit ,uni is always 1:.1i,1 Uh the l“•:is upon the ilc.tth of 3 member of :he ',Flier. Mr. Ptv ER . curl cif but forty-lice days precious, . !and liis liad 141.11 but $l•% Re trier is the t.itld of a cliai mint: juvunile periodie:il. just 1.. SPt-otEv. uf Boston. It n iii , iipply a want 1 , 12: felt by tvaclicis, rr.ive an invaluable aid t., harem's iii and instructing the - - vinthg. It sh!.nl.lsllltl pla , o in ;-vefy home (41 children. Price . .10 s..;nts yeti an c Tics live cents. .101 r . ,; L. Blooinnel4l street, 1.10,t0m Mass. CoNtri.!NrurN: '— It tie regiilar vu t-tin_ id . the Rome Lodge 0. of t;', T. -lt;9. on Thursday evttinz, :klatch 1, t vote of ou:as was tendered to those citizens .4 . l'edne ‘illage aun vicinity nLo b.) kiiiiily abm.i...ted the 1.0.1 , 4 e in entertain ing...the tolniher of iii!..tnbers of the order from a distance, the ses4ion ( - )1 . the Convention lately held in .tlzat Com. . CZ FTI:E IN HOME Tuesday inorninr , at al,out 2 ...clock. the blinding. occuphol by :-.m.writ ::T, as a store.„ in the of Ih•tne. was burned. The t;.ri gin at the tire is a my.t-tery, as The pi 0- priehns had not been in the store after clo , ing up- in the" evening. The building was < wiluh - by the heirs of L. L. Mi.p)pv, dee,..0,.d. and was ii.stired foe :: ; t:,(..09. Noi,e of the r2oods were saved. We are not ad - . - isol as to the loss on stock, but there was insurance of - ESP:IN DrsT writing, front ITarris tab g to an Erie paper, haslhes.! art- and truthful w‘,r4is for q,111" Sena tor : -'• In tha disclssion to-day. Mr. 1?A -w Sctutt,or fr“m Bra;:ford r. made a brief Ina- clear and lo!ziell and was attentively listen ' s(' to by Itis lort4l:er S'eno.t,vr:. Mr. I). is a gentleman well as f.leasirig.athlless eemmanilin , - presence, - giving assurapen that- l!C willprove a most intelligent and useful %%other in his UMw tiold of dutiy.— 311 i. :Wm. 310:cum o f Wy sox , w ho Fc nouse was burned on Wednesday. of last week, has during the past week been the recipient of many articles and pecuniary aid from many friends in Towanda, and also a letter containing a ham:stone script ion front his lftiglittors in Wysox. The letter (a copy of glve I')w, and also Mr. 7.tlosente*s letter of thanks) is undoubtedly very ~ • ratil ing to the family, and the cell', nts pecullatly valuable under the cireum-unee, : Mn. am) Mn:-. MOSCEI:' XNI) lI.Y—D/ de Fri! : As you have recent ly met with r l 's:tal mi , foi tulle in th'e of your bolllC 1;1' tire. floto wlaeh som e o f you barely escaped with your livcs,—an• unexpected calamity, so sudden. terrible. and sweeping m i: , effect , . a, - to dein iye you in a moment of a thonsand artieles - oc daily uses and necessity, aside flow thoSe of im,told value, whieli iieri rendered ; dear I.y their associations. —.therefore, your friends inailleighbors. prompted by I.nce rind i Yes of kindness, add a de-ire to • render you substantial aid in great calamity, 1114.5 t respi - trolly . tender you the enclosed amount. ,;tvith a Lse of the names of the subsfribe'rs. usting it will be received and apiromriated as you may thick hest towardsf"ettering eiretun staiwcs tmpporarily. With many wishes for your welfare, and trusting: you mill not feel youisolvi..:: - ; under any other obligations than imposed by ordinary friendships, to any herein named. \Vc remain yours most truly, wit It friendly sympathy and regard. Micro f011"'w -12 signatures for various sums amounting to ovOr t;4109.] \VvsaiX - , March 1w77. FRIENDS NEU:1111631S: I feel. un able to adequately express the gratitude —.— mveelf and family for this sponcaue. TEMPLAILS' CONVENTION. The Oils :lid mexpt (lea i=vicuce of yoUr third quatterly session of Ntothetn Dis f r i en d s tdp an d good will. The pram ic.ll i trli t c„ ne , n th i n I. 0. of G. T., met at and substantial mode you 'we ehoseu of Rome, Feb.,2l, 1877, Wm. Maxwell, D. manifesfing your sympathy with us in W. C. T. in the (-hair. Sister I hubbuck, our Misfortune, is especially valitableun- V. I'. Vacant offices filled by ap der the circumstances, plaiting within our I:poiritment. After usual devotional exer t reach many comforts of Whieh we must ; cis. s, the following committees were ap otherwis4.4aviobecu depri:ed. pohlted. While we fully realize the value of the I On resolutions, C. E. White, 0. J. assistance thus! rendered, and are deeply i-(•hubbilek, and 0.- F. Young. Good of •- 1 ! sensible .of the many obligations—under the Order. 1. J. Seeley, B. S. Dartt, Rev. Tut: William:l;oA Bulletin is authority ; whieh you have placed us I,y your liberal- WI:I. Keatly, Si-ter Win. Rice. Finance, - : for the following : ity:;still. we shall ever esteem most high- 'S. S. Butt* O. 1). Wiekizer, residing at Dcwa l rt, , ly and above all 'pccuniary . value the kindS. E. Seeley. Ilusie, Bro. A. H. l'owner, is a blacksmith iu the employ of die : and feeling manlier in which you . havet F. T. Allen, 1.. L Seeley, H. S. Munn, adelphia and 'Erie railroad company. The given expression to your seutinuints of 'Sisters 'Sisters Julia S.ecley, Bernice Wattles, shop in- Which . he Works is at Watson- svmpathy, and the evidence it gives of ! Flora Arnaldo Mrs. Wm. Rice, Della town, and be :calks from his home tolhis the friendship and good will entertained Th.lor, blrs. work and back, every day, the distance toward; us by so many friends and neigh- motion, Bros. S. S. Butts, of Wya each way being four Hales,. or eightifor hors. • ; lasing; Pendleton', South Star; Sister the round trip. lie is now forty-seven ; Permit me, on bA'alf -6f- , Anyself and ria Nichols, Alvord; Bro. B. McAffee, years-of age, and haying been in the ern- family, to tender our most sincere mid 1 Mope; and Alliger, of Sheshequin. were ploy of the company for ten years, Om heartfelt thanks for , your kind and valua- admitted as delegates.. On motion a,l - on tigming up the time, and making - ble assistance, and hi assure you that in jOurned until 2 o'clock. Prayer by Bro. dednethins for holidays, that he-has walk- future years the recollection of your many 1 Dnrtt, and music. Adjourned to meet at ed nineteen thOusand one hundred and acts of kindness and liberality will form Presbyterian church. sixty Mlles on going to and returning one of our most cherished reminiscences. Afternoon e.cssion called to order at 2 fr° lll h" work , it is now in order for ''the Believe us-to remain , moatgratefully 1 o'clock v. at, G. W, C, T. Darts in the ti?,111!" Nf I IC I SR Mi.firA4tiql P!* tr i RitbMP? nsi pv9o.! petIAIRIts A ..„,; of ivsident c,..RANT and ,a scat of President-elitt ll.vvEs are at Cornell tini ver,ity. They left IthaCa ye'sterday after noon by the and E. 11. R., anti iar rived in Enno-a- evening, taking tb it snpier :ft the. Frasi , r House. They to d: the half-past Line train' ott the .Northern Central 6q. Washington. to pi esent, tia ina , lo - nr.ition on Monday. As 11.ey said. one .l them Ltt)es to see his father vaeJit.! the `Executive Chair, and the other toet.. fither rk.,sses:don o f a coilwidenee not Often if ever before soen. . L*, , T wee:,'; we noticed the dipadure from this place Of Mrs. DORA ;TI 'Hiss. to husband. - Dr. S.TEVEN , ,, Jersey City. She link , anticipated . 7he sadia—is :,n•I sorrow which mete in kjait f,r l,er. Mrs s 1-rived at..lu r 7tl,eiday evenieg. 1.. find her ,erlonsly ill with-pneurnonia, re!-.111.;,1 in death Thn - rsday i even;4ag. A t , ,atitino. home had-been pre par,..l.- and Dr. S. and wife were, anttei p:lt.!,,z life -4)1 . I;,ea-otry, Pr.,‘ saw lit to outer otherwise. and Illy yming. bereaved - wife will return to I:ex la.ther's I, , ,nie in tI:!s place, *l4 , re she will ieeei:ve cord, lence of-a laig . e circle sympathiziwz friends. AT A ti,- - nlar meeting of Towanda No. 2111, K. of l'., of Pennsylva _ _ Jan. 2. I• c . :1", the followity , •%4•11.. In b y D t D„ G. U., 18. T. - of Ca:apt' Lodge,; fur the l'• Y.—W. B. KELLY. 1-:-" V. ('.—T. I.lte—t: } ,). 11. \\on,. 61' 1:. _:\V. G . GoimoN. h. ~ f 11. Gr.cc - Tr. '. at A.—HENRY 11Attnts. L 1;.—.7-L. It. Fitohr. (). KLy s Ei t „ —J. X. CALIF', C. D. rAS SAC.E. L. It. Fito..,T. MANY of our readers hold policies in the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, and they will be pleased to read the following flattering notice taken from an exchange : "The Connecticut Mutual Life ,Insn rant* Company is one of the best estab-- lished and 'safest institutions in the coun try. Its assets on December 31, 1876, footed us $44213,006.33, while its liatili ties amounted to $42,091,043.40, leaving a surplus of $4.121,962.0. The increase of its assets during the year 1876, amount ed to $2.718,353.51, while the ratio of ex peps° of management to receipts in 1876 was 6.95, per cent. The Connecticut stat utes regulating life insuriince are peculiar ly careful of the interests of policyhold ers and guard-the operations of companies organized under them with jealous re gard. The Connecticut Mutual is an old company and is firmly rooted in the con fidence of the public•." Major E. W. IIAtE is the agent in this place. II A DISPATCH to the Chicago Tribune, under date of Feb. 42:1, from Kankakee, describing Alio revival work in that town, has this tb say about Mr. ancf, Mrs. CLARK WILSON : • "The union - gospel meethlgs in this city , continue with Increasing interest. Mr. and Mrs. WiLsox have been a great help throngn t eir singing. They are en- listed, heart and soul, in the work of say.: ing souls, and are ready at aft time!, to lend their aid wherever they ear, Mrs. WiLso* is a Singer of fine abilities, and has a thorough appretiation of the spirit• o sacred music; consequently she sings with pathos and powet. She uses a cab inet organ which formerly belonged to her brother, P. P. BrAss, and which be used wherever. ho went. • Mrs. \Vii.sos spoke very sweetly and tenderly in the children's meeting yesterday, and won every little heart by her worth of mother ly sympathy. She is a very cheerful wo man, and bears her ,event affliction with. serene resignation." IlEt'onTrn 111.1rlingtori Lodge I. O. G. T o .No. 1,110, 'is still in existence; and if in the vast futurc.it is prnven that it lets not been the means of doing good, it will not because au effort was not put forth. If the curse of intemperance, as it onward flows, gathering force with its progress, and spreading misery and death in its track, should at last sink our noble eountry in min and disgrace, it cannot be said we lifted not ail:km.l to prevene . The following is the list of officers in• stalled for the present quarter : W. C. T.—N. W. LANE. W. V. T. , --MAETUA BEARDSLET. W. S.—A. 11. VI - ES.,TE.R.' W. A. S.—EI.I•A CARKUFF. W. F. A. WEnsrEn. W. T.—IDA CAMPBELL. W. C.—R. Mt - RnocK. • W. 31.—LAPOIIT PHELPS. IV. I. G.—FANNY HILL. G.—.JANID. KLINE. R. 11. S.—AT WE EVERETT. L. 11. S.—Ai A VANLIENV. Our Lodge holds its weekly sines Friday eveninz. A etircilal invitation is extended to all membets of the order to drop in and iiee us NVIIcIICCOr ::41:(1:1;TARY. LIPPINCOTT'S . MAGAzINE—For March opens with a very irdete:ting and hand somely illustrated sketch of travel., ': In the Valleys of Peru, — which b, followed by an ent:itainin! -, aecount of •• An Adventure in Japan, — 'al:., ii lielrated. "Seth" is a p.iwercul story by that popular writer, FANNIE ILintsos i;Ua.NETT, anti " A Jewish Family,•' a story, pre,ent, a soon_ pietlll, of Jew kb life and character. Under the titla of .." licminisecnces of a Poet-Painter. — are presented some. very iMere.tim; recollec t it:s and anoefluites of I'. I;t•citA NAN READ, the well kin.wma Mho]: of " .1:11;'s Hide, — and , otht r p , ems. "Place aux Dames: or, The Ladies Speak .41 La,t, — is an amusing little play, in Which vat ion , female cliat3ciers feorn Shah s', arc's works are introduced and inatle to -peak in a manner that would - sin.-ly :ed . cni , ll the •• Bald of A vcn. — " The L.r.,1,•,•' be t;i DoN AL!), and from the i_;er m.in'of Auerbaell, are c ,ntititte4t Hitit in cre:tsing immesh Poetry is teme= semed by thtee charming poein, by Di-. KAY, vet: and SIDNI.s I. (NIL;t. )tir Mmil!dy ,if ihsi , eis, and the " iie of the Day — IllcitldeS sevi.ral :ado re- -th.ICKIV(WID . S for Febrwtry, republish( d by the rrit . ii.IN(I 41 13.oitila ti.:trt,•t. New= has a low , article on the "Siton ti.: AL 11.1 -r ,c t:' which p , rhah , a..4 .1 Ct. as the aeeounts by for oers of the - p.ditical ot cmtnt tits. gf•ntr.diy e. , The p %per on •• Philantlir.ipy in \\ r.'• is Writ ten by a soldier min pia, who was acti e in relioi. i tho,4; snffeied duiitez the nianco-Cerman lie explaii.s the relief Sp , !:•:11, vaiiious countries. and di-els-es the ques tion as to the legitimate nature of this hit,l of nentral help. ".1 he att icie entitled "'New rloo:c5 tiees several recently . published bio g i a pities, the first in order, and the mostj in tere•tiii, of which, is tie " Life 4if a Seotch Naturalist." by Samuel Snfiles. The sketch of his life mid chard( ter I lat re is well worth readia, •• It is •the story of a 1,,,0r shoe-n:11:er, who is a fa mous natural philos,;lli,er without ce: t heg to make shoes, or att.:011;m; in a;te t iarty seat mote easy than that of the fa miliar bench. Pail IX. of the " Woman-Hater' . leaves us in dtmht whether a few more ehapti rs will finish the story. or whether, like the br6ok, it will go on forever. .1 new serial, "Pauline,'• is commenced in this !lumbar. The heroine i appears to be a person of a determined, not- to say obstinate diameter, and the indications are that she will meet with a series of in teresting- adventures. Tam following extinct from a -Harris: burg letter in the Elmira Adeertiur, lqoks as though the State was about to do an act of justice to our young friend and former townsman, A. LIMEY THOMAS. We hope the bill may become a law : "An act making as appropriation to HENItY &RUMMAGE and A. Le TM/IAS, ContraCtOrk: to build the new arsenal at Harrisburg, poised to a Second reading. It appears a ring was formed in this city to build=the arsenal, the architect being in it. SeIItIMMAGE and THOMAS bid $13,- OW below them, and the work was thus awarded. There appeared the studied determination to throw every obstacle in their way,' requiring costly stone and timber from great distances, and requir im, heavy timbers to be kiln dried*till the ., life of the timber was destroyed, and then' requiring them to purchase again, and so on through a long Chater of nhjitstitlable opposition.• The part ies - have introduced a bill leaving it to the Governor, Auditor General and Secretary of the Interior. Mr. TIIOIIAS is from Bradford, and en lists the sympathies of northern members. ED. ItEsontEtt : A trial in Court of rather exciting character, came off iu Corning during the present week. About three years since G. W. PATTERSON, a broker of this place,- failed and Made au assignment of his efrects: A large amount . of, money bad been deposited by the la. b , :ring classes 'and others in his bulk, of which not a dollar could he paid.- Father CALLtaax (Catholic) had him indicted . for receiving money under false pretenses. It was proved. he had been receiving de posits Over a year, with a knowledge of his own insolvency. The suit was carried on with persevering energy, the people of Corning generally taking aides with those who had been wronged by the transaction. Judge CLARK, of Owego, pret,ided, -and after hearing the minds of the ease brought out by the Witnesses and able lawyers, gave a deal, and impartial charge to - the .jury; who, after an hour's delibera tion, brought in a verdict of guilty. The judge fixed ThursclaY evening at o'clock to pronounce sentence, and long before the time the Court room was filled to overflowing, many not being able to be admitted. The prisoner was asked by the judge if "he had anything to say why the sen tence o f the law should not be passed up .6TI. him," to which he made a few broken remarks protesting his_ innocence. His tai her, sitting behind him, called his at tention and proposed settling and pa;,, trig the interested paries, but the Judge re m irked "it•N.too lace," and the prisoner was sentenced two years at hard labor in the A tilinni State Prison. His father is a man of high standing to the community, having ()nee been Lieutenant-Governor of t , is State, and was list fall ele ted for the second term to Congress. The con duet of the son is apparent ly a great grief to his father, a man now over seventy y,ears Thv prisoner's counsel has for a writ of error, and the liras peer was taken to Bath to-hr better security until the qmstion is Settled,. - THE (ht irterqy Re”ie:r for .1 - ;f11- nary has been tepahlisheil by the Lt.ii.s- All,l la"' Pchiw•ut.Ni; Co., 'll Lan lay NoNV York. I. •" Wo!sey and the Divorce of Henry YI i I. — A ri:view of 3lr. IlittnvEtt's lec:hin of letters and p:Aiers bearing upon the diviiree of Henry Vlll.„'and the latter yc...rs of Caidinal 11 - in.sf.v . .4 life. .31i:ch light thr , 111)11:1 the seliject, and the w‘•; iS Coll:•idelt`d uLtv•ualv c. I piste. "11. (rl.l )lirt or of ti and N. " The "King's :gime.** is p.lti.i.v,ed tQ Lave 'bet It tit i:ten 11l Nse:-w.iy, In the eentit:y. It is in the - 1' win ef 'eon itet father :111(1 and curi.eis inforniation and 41).111t . physioal scienee, C.. 1111 lift- 41711'eti.litette, suzudiy utLei mat- ii. " Dr. Cartieuter's INTeutal otty.:' Dr. regai - d: the t...tt-t. att.e power of the Inituati w'll, and the ,eit-fletermineti eotidit:,;ll of the iuritypiti :d elan ill the exeleiNe 01 it, as plintary f.,et, of wl,:eli we hii the e,pluit;ete 41ch , :e ir, our own c..teAsi6te•tas,; but I• 1111 he with certain litintatiou,., the do-ttittes the phys:ologwal 14e110(1 ‘Sitii. such a 'Vic " Poiiey ill Sill; h ( . 44,..44:41,11,4'..1 .1:4 , 1 ticiruL:i,: E•ll''S. 44f the Alm(' Expv.lithir." lit•l.ttes . oi' wort; pr. , ntir.t ut g.eo - • ytteatund 111,1011 in:! t•xpttitieu oldereil to ye p• french ( iitic (.:1 VII. " out , ' :CI , hainm , thinisth so pl:tst ie as i.) the ieforins v.ll:cli it is ev,-.1 by t Turks :111.• rt qui:cll. or ! mist it be I::l;iteti v.::eyi titer liotti Earns.:' • If ; 1 r pitVt`i s tun Its t . Xlol:lNik‘l!, 1 1 111.1: V. ill be Ike rt :at.; it i, of 1.:4104. ,41(.11 a i:•.cl,;.•u k Lot int ‘r,al.l, V 111. 6' ll:tun,' the AV., 1 1t1." I o )% . e ,tory ul t lit! ir.trcl. (11 ~ 1 1 1 , 4. lit IA hi. stv.i:ed 11.ta t2i; elotoNvy, I•tr,Nev: Yolk, I ell:nil:VI:1, :01 , 1 t..) Japan (.111U:t. It 1.::n ititt.tv,titig• at.coutit, of l!i, ottervatiotts (1 inet..:lttl itahtirt-s. IX. •• T!,:• Quc,tioa and the Ceeferchee." TnE 1!"!;,7 L'er;f4r, - Jan., 1'477, ro n , l iiit..l by ill'. LT (IN.k1:1) :scorr. 1.1.91: N .; ( hi.. 41 11..;clity Sticet, I. " 11. "Tli Warfare ~ I Ssi, . .nce." 111. "The - Factory and NVin.kshop cts." 11 - . " The Lin, or the Prince C'onsort." V. "Tht. Quen:4.lll : llu,sian I)esi ,, ns. and I:ngiiNli omoters - of iliem." •I 'Ln L ck •.,, “Ilith•petick.iii,Contlibutioi.. The FitnitteiA Ditticultic of the litAcrmlietit of hltim." V; (*out cmpora ty Literature: . The tl:.Nt t iele gil es aEn ief statement t;;r z-cly and imp , n to of the ..,cit•nce irf jnrisprmlenee, an(l the place which that, sei: lire, ara the ad in ir,i,,tratii m of aml justhe in accrnllance wilu it, om4ht to , hold in regata to the' gi neral . gi.,lnnn:nt awl a(iministration or the MEI it -is followed by a very favoralitii notice Of a Nvoilt. by Di. 'WHITE, Prcsidont of Cortivil i:n.vursity, on tire. snuggle, be tyri....._tore and The writt-r oat nrimerous alt of tlnlercience has bcca vict to. j olts . - 1 i.c• hitt- article IM the "Turkish (clues fit:, to slititv that ate plosent d.ti.••rroin: is clnr, not to Trtrltislt nti.torertititetif, which nutted .I:uropc e - onitl easily but to exclusive tltsi:zits 1-hissi t,,inettnipatiltle w ith any tq't t ',Anent •1...h0 Li lase spAco of as one of ..1 ht I.artieutar 'of 141 c lat.„ ter pal t the seventeenth century, and the author •• a go , nlbiog - rapher," .1.0 - I‘ll..ua the public is deeply iu del C , r the picture he has hrougLt be nne them. 'l he woil: is nutrnett ly a Id -4-r Thy, but c.mtzlins• an ,010.1 . ) sip of wi For the rake of facijit.itiwg the expres.3 sion- cd• opinion by able and' cult lvated i.:rt the II i ,,,irbter ,rfis s.aLe.t.tn.s ~ervi.., l fur articles, V.11;c11; 11:111101/17-il , g \Vitil in a era' ffe Way, inay dir foun it in at tie ul::r . Ono of these al tteb.s (which are called •• Indeiwudent (•‘mtii huinals.:') ott tho •• Financt4 Difficulties of the Government of ha lia.',.4ppiNtrs in this number. As usual, a large space is devotcd• to notices of Contemporary Liter ature. tee. Minutes of last Convention read and adopted. Partial report of Committee on Good of the Order. Eirst, - . Reports of Distiiet Diptities; Second, Reports Of Delegates; Third, Dts cussion of 'Resolution:3l .1 1 . "thittli, adjourn. ed-at h O'clock. Evening.session at 7i30. Report adopted. Reports. of - District Deputies. M. E. Chubbuek and. Special Deputy C. E. White, Warner' and Bar num, each gave a very favorabl9 report from the. Lodges in their respective dis tricts. Credentials show forty Lodges represented with. a total ;membership of 1,874. And thb reports Show the Lodges to be is earnest, and .more especially Hope Lodge, with a membershi p of 150 1 and the Delegate, 3, Bean, says they have transforined taeir vicinity from one of the worst into' one of the hest in the Whole country] and are destroying the business of the landlord by. theii kin& ness; and where they were known for their inteMperane% they - are now known for their temperance and its manifold blessings. Also to Unity Lodge, repre sented by 31. E. Elliott, who said they Lad brought into their Lodge and reform ed 13 inebriates, and they were now good and faithful members' of the church,—an honor to botti the Lodge and the church to which they belong. Committee on Resolutions make partial report as follows : WI:fa:RAS : The licensing of the sale of intoxicants is a source of great evil and is looked upon as such by the better part of thu community; and : IVitt:REas :.fudge C. S. ResaELT, bad moral courage to do right in opposi tion to the liquor interests; therefore, be it Resoteed, That thi,thanks of this Con.' vention are due l . and are hereby tendered to Judge linkmen for pret•enting the grant. lag of licenses to any. saloons in Bradford county. " IVilma:As : Tliere is a great effort be ing made throughout the State of Penn sylvania, 'to re-enact the Local Option Law; therefore, be it Repileed, That this _Convention take measures to express their wish in regard to the =Utz- to our legislators, by peti tions or otherwise. • Remfr(red, That wo urge the friends of temperance in this county to send remon. stianees to our Court of Quarter Sessions for May Term, 1577,-against the granting of license for the sale of intoxicating li quors. Roo/ i ced, .That the chair appoint four person.' to map out the county and locate tnereol the Lodges, and apportion the tereitot.- among. District Deputies, ands s i report the same to our next Convention .11oodeed, That in the opinion of this Convention, the obligation is not life-long 1 in itsdorat on, but only binding upon a pct sonzwhile a member. lirmil . reil, • That we .the members of Green Mountain Lodge No. 1.149, ofh;rl the following resolutions for the consider ation of the members of the Northern Distlict Convention * and urge upon thou the necessity of recommending the same to the Grand Lodge at as early a period as possible. /,',...4,4;ed, That whereas ihe Good Tem plar order, as a general thing, have to deal with those whose consciences arc naturally seared with crime and their liv.s hardened by the disgraceful life they 1 led before joining the Lodge; therefore, L'e.qp:Tr , /, That we hive our Ritual alt. ended in the Initiator:y o'r First Degree ctn.:mob - Tat least foe male candidates,-.so that it will make more impression on the ini; - iaull, making it emblematic of a drunkard's life, • behey,iog as we do that such' a course is necepsaly fors th'e good of the titter, and tleftnot one-fiftli of. the .1.0.11.:es woud WI chr.vn if we would have a larder initiation. We ask your eonsid era+ ion. L'e,i,;,',-(4?, That - JIM obligation be chang ed. so that in the - Mst degree the obliga t;iiii will b e for one year in regard to dr:i.king. tnt for secrecy, life-long; and the degree obligathin a life-long absti nence ftinn all that can intoxicate. ‘Vilereas, there are perAiius who would tint', I. 0. of *G. T., if it were not fur taking a life-I,ng obligatiim, but having nit enough faith in their own stability to venture for life, theieftire refuse to join, but perhaps after they have found that they can resist the tempter foi• one year, thi y would enlist for life, and perhaps mal:e the best members.' riEurAs : N 1 e see with deep regret, many of our Lodges in a weak condition; whereas,.we have in our noble order ministers, lawyers. lecturerg, and other pli•Lc speakers, who would no doubt tie vul.• lea. 4 one evening every three an in order to assist and recruit de- Lodgcs, were proper measures t ti,a and plans formed whereby t h e y act in harmony with and according ro :he instructions of this Convention. Tin retort., c, , ,!req, That tliis Convention take itio,:cdi.:fc steps to organize a lecture bu reau co:uprising the many different speakers in our order. Lev. \Vin. Kegley offered the follow ing That this Convention Will tender a vote of thanks to Judge Russell, or :illy other Judge, that will refuse any license to all applicants, b6th for saluon4 and public houses. (hi motion re' ort adopted and resolu-!: thin considered seriatim. First tesoluti•ne discussed by Bros. Al cord, Kaittley, WLite; Butts and Benson. lo motion adopted. Second resolution, after disen-sion by several brOthers, on motion adopted, and the following con inittce apptint cd in relation to the same, viz:. Bros. Williams and Warner, and Sis ter Wilson. Third resolution, after some discussion, on motion adopted. Fourth resolution, on motion, adopted, and the following ' committee appointed : Bros. Maxwell, Barnum, White and Bradley. Fifth resolution ruled out of order, and G. W. U. T. being asked for a decision, lie decides it is binding fur life. Conuni.tee on Good of the Order report the following as the programme for the evening : Open by prayer, followed by music. Speech by N. S. Frasier; song by J. M. Seeley: speech by 8.. S. Dartt; se lect readim , by Mrs. Wm. Rice. Declama tion I ' 4 Bradley; song, 11. C. S. , ay lor; speeches, S: W. Alvord, E. 'l'. Grid ley, C. M. Manville, Her. G. L. Williams. Essay, Miss Ilattie Gridley; declamation, E. M. Miller; closing speech by Rev. Keatley, dud , song by committee. On mot ion adopted. Evening sassion called to order by Pro._ Mat:well and opened by prayer and music by committee. The programme was car ried out, and it was an evening well spent,t as was manifested by the closest attam4„l thin from 0 crowded house and the fre-a tpunit applause of the audience. f, molt vrsu srsstON—sreOl , in DAT. Mvemion iipetied at 8 o ' clock A. G. W. C. T., DA RT - i in the chair in usual form of the degiec, when degrees were el.nferre.l.atid the work exemplified by G. W. C. I'. Adjourned to Presbyterian Clnelf. Convention called to order at 10:15 A. W. C. .T.. Dart t in the chair; open t with pr.iyer by Chaplain, and song by, tun is committe-. Consideration of reso lutions. sixth resolution referred to.spe end committee to report at next Convenz lion; Com., C. E. IVldte, J. 13. Sterigert, A. \V. Alger. Seventh resolution, refer red to special committee 'to report this ain FL°, )11. Com., 11. 13. Benson, .1. M. Matt; Music Conunittee, by request, sang Hold the Fort. On. motion Convention Pro'ved to ti upon phice of next meeting. Tro3,,Litehfield and Onshore we're named. Vote resulted in favor of Troy as place of next Convention. On motion the execik. tine committee called an extra session of convention at Onshore, on ,the last Tues day and Wednesday' of April, 1817. On motion adjourned until 1:30 P. ArrEitNooN sEs6ION—SECOND PAY; 5 , Called to order by . G. W. C. T,•l4rtt, in the chair, with prayer by chaplain?nnd mu,ic by Coin. Further consideration of rez-olutions. Rev, G. L. Williams reports the following as the report of the Com mittee on second resolution. Prßo/red. That we the members of the Ntu therm District Convention, I. 0. of G. T.. of Bradford. and Sullivan counties, representing over three thou-sand, Good Templar-, would earnestly request the Senate and House of RepresentativeS to ae-enact the Loml Option law of Ittl2, or its equivalent. H.. 13. Beason, chairman special com mittee on seventh resolutiou' r :, oilered the following : Resotrsd, That the District Deputies of Bradford and Sullivan counties, be ap pointed by the rG. W. C. T., as a Com mittee to enlist every public speaker in our order, that they can, and keep a cor rect list of their names and address, h such a manner that when called, for by the different lodges, they can be drawn to the best advantage, and when notified by ai i l committee, it shall be their duty to appoint on cal evening to speak to F 419 .!'ate! 9F .7 chi VPpynit!!! '9f theft. inability to comply when it shall be the duty of the committee to*liinother: Resolved,.That Lodge Deputies shall be required to aSsist the Committee, to their utmost dapabitY iii rairyiiilg out tlila tow. !Mien. Resolved, That communication with this committee shall be by the Secretary and W.* C. T.; or if the Lodge dogs nut exist, by two or more responsible persons. Resolved, That the speaker shall have the benefit of a collection at the close of the meeting to defray expenses. Resolved, That each Lodge Deputy shall ascertain the name and address of each publiii speaker in their Lodge that Via:AMA iii carrying out this movement; rind report the same to the chairman of the committee without delay. Resolution offered by Rev. Ifeatley ; on niotion;ndopttd by rising tete: Report of G. L. Willianiti_as chairman tiomMittee au se6ond reßuldtWn, cite Motion adopted. Report of IL B. Benson; chairman special committee on seventluresolution, adopted, and M . . E. Chubbuck appointed chairman of District Committee; the Deputies to 'ctinstititte the retnainder of said commit tee. - The following adopted by rising vote: Resolved, That the thanks of this con vention be tendered to the people of Rome for the cordial reception giveh them; to the trustees of the Presbyterian Church for its use, and to the music corn .mittee for their splendid music. Good of the order remarks wet* made by-Bros. E. 'l'. Gridley, Rev. Wm. Keat, ley; A: W. Taylor, .1. L. Bradley, Rev. G. L. Williams, J. Warner, G. - W. C. T., Dartt. Then closed at 4 -o'clock P. One .of the most interesting conventions ever held in the district, and for good, earnest temperanCe work it has never been egdaled for It haritidtiY And gdod feeling; for the people Of Rome, with their generous hospitality, made the many del egates and visitors welcome,,adding much to the welfare and prosperity of the Con vention, Closed by singing, 'Praise God from whom all blessings flow," and bene diction by Rev. W. Keatley. De. ided to meet at Dushore, in extra session, in April, 1877, and Troy, in regular - session, in May. A. C. ROCKWELL, Dist. Sec'y. How TO EAT AN APPLE.—Thero is no fur& more serviceable to people thin the apple, not only as a luxury, but as ,a wholesome, nutri ions food. Apples coil:. ttin sugar, much malic acid, and some valuable mineral matter. It is - true that apples often produce duligestion and flat uleude; but generally the cause is to be found in the tnanneOlt-which they are eaten. It may not be known, but.ii is true, that an apple contains a great quan tity of fixed air, and if eaten W , stily, this air passes into the stomach with the pulp before it is liberated. In the ktolbach it becomes heated, expands, and causes flat ulence in persons with weak digestion. Such persons should choose a fresh, mild, tart apple; with a silver-bladed knife peel oil* time skin, and theta scrape the apple to a tine pulp; now place it in the mouth and thoroughly mix it with Naliva before swal lowing it. This is very important. It may be placed on slice of bread and eaten with it. If it is too troublesome to scrape the apple, then it should be chew ed until every cell is. broken down and the air liberated. Many believe apples are more Wholesome if taken in the morn ing. If this be true, It is only because then the stonvielt is, more 'vigorous. Thousands oCthe Swiss peasants make their entire stipPer on apples and bread, and thus presto vu good health and nour ish their bodies well, .I'hysiologictlly, the apple acts as a stomaChic, by promot ing digestion, and when taken in the morning it becomes a laxative. Its ac- - tion on the liver is favorable to the health. of this organ. It also corrects the evils of to' much and too highly concentrated food. ED. 'HI:PORTER: 'The following officers were installed at regular thetfting of Oiampion Lodge, I. O. G. T., in Litch field, for coming quarter: W. T.—F. 11. SHERMAN. W. V. F. 11. SHERMAN. S.—CHART.F.S KINNEY. F. S.—C. F. MALT.mtv. AV. T.—ALwiLDA 31Enn.L. W. C.-11. S. MuN.N. IV. M.—llln.kst CAMPBELL. W. D. M.—EI.I.A MeAFFT.E. SPIIIineI—ALANsoN (Iuard—KITTIE MCKINNEY. «'.A. Setfy—Mrs. laufk IL 11. S.--"Miticat: Melii&NEY. L. 11. S.--Mrs. S. I). BARNUM. The people of Litchfield are in earnest Isu l ithe tcnyelancc work, and they are rtully persuaded to what they can to vain ate the young people that principlZs orl'otal Abstinence are right and safe. 5 , OccAsioNAL. Litchfield, Feb. 2% 1877. LI:CTURE.—Iice. C. E. livnim, the con vewed Jewish Rabbi, will deliver his grtit lecture Ira " The Jewish Tabernacle and its Furniture, in their Typical Teach ings." in the M. E. Church, _Monday evening, March 12. A model of the an cient Tabernacle will be set up in the Church. BUSINS'S_S LOCAL. igr3luste Boxes at III:' PELNAN'S WNew goods received dolly at Iizivr.LEMANS M Y- New prints at KENT 4:: Buss.rsep7 WE.ngravlng done at IIYNDIELNAN'S Jewelry Store. Gold :Necklaces of the latest tdylea at lI4N DELNtaleft. New Dress 'Goods at KENT & IlLibs%rsep7. lIENDLEMAN offers a great reduction In Sll yer-Plated Ware. r.:7" llandsomest assortment of Jewelry In town at lIEN DELMAN'S . • 'n'r New Goods in every Department at KEN 111.ISS'.[•elo7. Cam • Cal Pat KENT S BLISS' for your ta ble bainask, Napkins, ke.. hr.(scp7 " L H" Buttrick% Patterns .at KENT tt V2=7 - Fine French clucks at lIENDEL- CCM *3 — Gold Opera Guard and test Chains at SW' 1TEND111.31.%11 ha; . gond goods and his prices aro r,ry low. That 13 the place to I,IIY. Dollar-aad=a-lialf books for 99 cts Nercur Block. -rr)lrs. 13frxcos has Ladies'_ Hats trriumed, for r l and upwards. • E. J. IgINGos is receiving Spring stylch In lints afill Bonnets. t?'", , 'Ladies' Ties in great variety, at KENT Sc ItLims%Cscia. 7 Ladies' Collars and Cuffs at KENT I .lt BLiss'.(sep7 T - Sterling Sliver and. Sliver Plated Cups at 11ES IbECSLAX . :4. • ire Diamonds, Itlngs and Stud Pins'at EN - DELMAN'S: Cir Call at KENT & BLISS' and see .heir new Dollar CorsoL[sep7 ,- :Tr- A Good Cutter for sale -.cheap by E. T. Pot. J 413115. best Crackers baked every Say at COWLF.S.'Brit:ery. C=s" . Crackers of all varieties baked every day at COweki.' Bakery. Boautlful Chrlstmas and Neat 'Year's prea cuts at IIEsDELMA:X . A. • CT" A big stock of 7, - ory floe Stouo lung.; at very low.prtees at itENpELIIAN'S• [Z'' Sterling Silver and Silve . r Plated ware at low prices at II EN IiELMA N . S. • , VT New Cloths and Cassimerel l at .KENT BLlSS..rt`p7 • One more case of those cheap gums, at's:Bs T LISS..(sCIa Ton can bay-,a plated Castor for cents, lu demur Block: rir Call at KF..ST & BLISS', and 1004 at thetr•i2lacl: ra- You can buy nice, freali-bake4 Crackers at CO4I*LES . Bakery, very Omar, - WIIITCOMII & SLIAIIT NU the beet 111 4 ,3 9°l! RlWittßil fl ft', fietT CV" to* docxis at E. J )itaacri. Everything in thtk line . of station crniTcolgs k SuAtrra; • "Ir Call and 'leo Hie lateatladies' Tlea, Collars and Cuffs, at 3lrs..l!durcoll% rar lIENDEL3I4N'a store is tilled tint-class articles fur the holiday tradeL • I A large stock orgitmes,,and toys, at Cost, at WHITCOMB & Bff AUT.& Car All, the ,lateet publleitiene, very cheap, at Vr'ultcomß k en.Auve. ; *** Everything In the line of Jewelry, Silver and Silver. Plated Ware, at 11 uzbaus'il, • air Donlt fall to call at IfENDE . LMAN'S and see We goods and le.irn tile prick; All. goods sold at M. ItrNiust.nAtti ranted u reliteunted. Es' Now is the time to select your all Paper. WIIITCOMU SitAtii hale large anh well selecied hock which they offer *ell cheap. • mare. Mr Don't go anywhere but to WIIIT COSID & SLIAUT'S for your Wall Paper. mare. , Diairrivir YOUR Nothing 'conduces more to happiness and peace In the faint ly than tastily decorated rooms. The humblest cottager may, by pur6asing his Wall Paper at Wit urcouri k SliAt7l4, have his house as Inviting and cheery as a Monarch. mare. Vir For the past few weeks " all eyes," have been diricted toward the seat of Government, and the *. Electoral Commission," has been the ab• sorbing theme of convervatlon. . Now that the Pre idefitlal titration has been settled, and goverM. Mental affairs are running smoothly, people begin to pay attention to personal, wants, among which necessary clothing stands foremost. will be of Interest to such to bear that our old and reliable dealer, ROSENFIELD, still leads the market, and has the best assortment of Ready Made Clothing to be found In any establishment pis able of New York, which he Is offering at prices soiow that you will Wonder how he can do It t mars. Lir If you want bargains in Ready 3121Alonling, call at ROSZNIPIELD'S: Tittle be Is closing out (or Spring stock. mars. `,Ladies are especially invited to at tend thn'-anle of Crockery at Athena nest week. M r " You can get all thelatest styles of Stationery, very cheap, at WIIITCoMII a' StIACT'S ' no largest and lccht , assortment of spring clothing in town, ut M. r.. noszsriKai'S. You will be surprised to learn how much you can buy for 09 couts . M Norcur Block. Zarcom, Silver. and 'Stec! SpertadlA, and Fie Glasses, In greatvariety, at BENDEL-WANT. Jewel ry Store. Mr' Canvass, Card Board and a full lino of Zephyrs, In sll shades and colorS, at E. J. 3ttNens FHB S.tLE.—A lot of nico Pigs, four weelA old. A. B. 611711. Ulster, Pa. - V"A large assortment of spring and sutum,r bats, Just . recelve&l, at M. E. RosEN- ITEM /tar Fine American ancl.Svass Gold Watches, la Key anti, Stein AVlnders, for la , iles and gents, at II EN 1)1.1L 31 A N FOlt ,good Gold - Watch: Perrectil me keeper. VIII take buruug,li (inlet's In payment. Enquire at tills once. If you want a suit of clothes cheap er than you can boy the same In New York, last •MII at Itositsrikt,o's. szz3 CT" ITENto.3fas has the finest-stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, ever Ilmught Into this town, Call and bee It. = 1 1)ofli fall to call at HEN imgmA:sr's, If you wleti to buy anything In lifeline of Jewelry, Silver and sitvcr•ptated W.tre. ::=27'lle store in Patton 'S Block now o c cupkd by C. F. CnosS as a boot; store and news room, Is for rent. Posses,ion ghea ;77 L 7 -67 I will buy Combings: or cut Hair and purchase It. from those widiing to %011. on Miss ELLA J. Pow ELL, No J 2 bombard street. Elr . The Grand Central lintel, New the larze,t In thl city. gives.lts gue4ts the choice of moms, andATers a reduction of rat.‘• an alt 1:• floor*. mar ft. C:Fr Take Notice, there is a great re duction In Waltham :rid . Elgin Watches. Cali at w lIENDELmAN's and you ill be nut-e to buy taut at the prices he Is offerlnk. =I rfr Fon SALE V:iluablo Building Lots In Towanda Miro', nn easy terms. Alloy to Jl/11 W. MIL (Men tMercur Bleck, north side Public Square, 'Towanda. Mr A. lii.lNE, the Merchant Tailor, has moved his Tailoring establishment to DAVIS S: Co' Store. Cii , thing made to orticrt also eu , fitting and trimming done with neatntss and dis patch. liive him a call. rr' Why will you eat stale Crackers when you can buy them nice, fresh bakfd,' Jo.t as cheap?•-• Ask your grocer for• CowLts' Crackers or go to Mr, C's. Bakery In the First Ward, where yon can get Crackers the same (Ay they tire taken from the oven. Jann. ==l WANTED.—A good, energetic man in every town in Bradford, Siurpielianua, Luzerne and NVayne counties, to repre , ent a flriit-claw Fire Insurince Company. Addresß, with rtfererwei., S. G. Swi sit En. Gen'i Agent, .3foo,ic, Pa. F - Elegant hair is xvoman's crowning beauty. When It fades shy fades as well. While It is kept bright, her personal attractions are main ,tatmed. BY preserving the hair fresh and vigorous a youthfulAppearanre Ilcontinned through Many years - . Those who grieve over, their fading 'hair turning gray too earlyishould"know that Ayers !lair Vigor prevents It, and restores gray or faded hair to its natural color., It is a clear and heal:Hui preparation, contalning,nelther dye, nor. any. thing deleterious, and imparts to the scalp what Is most needed—a sense of pleasant and delightful freedom from scurf ordandruff.—New Berne (N. C.) Time,. • 'From Rev. 'Jlt COTS SECTII,F.R, of iinnover, I'a., well known among our German pop :llltitton. "Having realized In my family Itnportanr -bene fits from the use of your valuable preparation— WISTAWS BALI: 7 01 AF WILL (211Litnr—ICiffords the pleasure to recommend It to the puglle. Some ygll7 ,year. ago, o'ne of my daughters : I , .eemed to be In a ,Loc:lne, and little hopes of her reriery were entertained.. I- then procured a buttle.of your e.x eelli.nt • Balsam, and before edie had taken the whole of the ,contents of . the boffin there was a great improvement In her health. I ,have, in my individual Cast., made frequent use oriyotir valua ble medicine, and have always been benefit led by 1t... 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by all drugattds 'Cr To CossumPTlvEs.The advort tier," a retired, physician, having providentially dis covered, whi!ea Modical 31.1rsITtary In Southern Asia, a very simple vegetable rentody fur the speedy and permanent cure of Consumpt lon,LAsth ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung atlec tions—also a positive and tad teal specific for Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all Net- Tons Complaints, feels duty to make it known to his suiTerlng fellows. Actuated by this motive, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) to all who desire it, thti recipe for preparing. and fall directions fur successfully using, this providential ly discovered remedy. - Those who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of this discovery without cost, can do so by returdmall, by addressing with a stamp, naming paper, pn. CHARLES P. MARSHALL, -V 33 . Niagara Street, • Rugulo, N. Y. QUOTATION OP.WIIITE,POW ELL & CO., Batikors and itroknrs, &Ouch Third Street, Philadelphia, Mirch. 5 1877 DID. ASKED. 1155 112), . 1(8 .luSi4 . 100 ,It • 111'i • 1111 S ql:3 ;a ' . 11044 1 111 . 123 ,123 k., ._llO ;Co.._ 110 ;110 , . 4 .1843.;•!105iii . 100 r • :(4) . 43 , 6 43 , 4 . ' . II 11ij . 2018 2C3 4 . 44 j 4474 . 138 137 .• CS 6S 20,L; 21 U. S. 1811, C 61 4_20 •• , • •fi,i; .7. and .1 66 64 16 , • G T . 66• 66 64 .. 10.40, coupon.... ... , . raclflc ces. cg New S's, - Tkeg. 1!•s1 .• e. 1481 Gold Silver Pennsylvania Reading Philadelphia & Erte Lehigh Navigation " Ex. Div .united R. It. of N. J oil Creek Northern Central Central Transportation Nespuehoning North Penasyvanla O.kA. Mortgage e'tt, 'B9 ' SEELEY'S OYSTER BAY AND EUROPEAN HOUSE.—A few doom south of thta tv e3leaos Rouse. Board 2w hy P tho day or week on ultdo toms, "cyiggi etryt4 Mnlit O.! VOW. el frit • :WM! MARRIE 877, by 1117. C. A. lltni+ln, •ox (Iverson. to Mtg. Adolalau ny, Brsdford &may, ra. WELLS--TITAiiER:->At the; Terrytown. Pa., Feb. 22, 1.. rlz t. Ifr. Inner Y. Wells awl tier, both of 'ferry twp.. B HOFFMA'N—IVF , 43.I.—At t 1 hi Terry twp., Pis., Feb. Tr; ti ring. Mr, Jacob Hoffman, • T. Wells, both of Terry Dui.; SIBLE—DTNEFIART.—At th elating minister. In Wiwi's,: Her. C. E. Dutcher, Ezra T.l' cretin Dynehsrt, all orrowitie MANNING-.At the eosldenee of bls grandson, Georg , ' Or!snob', In g , nith Oster). N. T.. rob. 12, 977, George Manning; of 'Warren, Bradford gouuty, I'a., aged 119 years. `'Squire Matsxisti, as he was utualq called, was bbin in Tolland, Tolland'counry, Conn, Ile settled in Warren. Bradford county, 4 l while yet' a young man. Ilarinsf a good education, and other qualin cations for teaching, he taught school In Bradford county for a number of years, and was a greaeta yoilte as a teacher. Most of ifie old men in town have attended School taught by Oro. MASYi G, and ate proud of It. In his lacer years M r. MAs :ONG enjoyed a visit from former pupils, andr l bad much pieasure. In hearing their reminiscences of school life in those early days;l Few men have been• more respected in Warren than ''Ssoire MANNING. Ile; was twice elected Justice and was a gitod busineis Inan..4n his many business transactions with his neighbors, It Is not known tnat he made a single enemy, while Ihe left behind him hosts of friends. Be was an accommo dating man. Ile-has helped algood Many. Warren farmers to acquire and hold the pr6perty they now own, and was indulgent With Ouch as could not meet their obligations. I ' On the lo th or May, 1821, f.V.I - 7SINGI and his wife CilattLoile, with twenty others, made a profession of relighni„ and were_received Into the Warren church. De was a cOnsistent member of the church for 58 years, Ile enjoyed meeting. and when not abl is go nut fredeehtly, had meeting at his louse. To the last he Wasltheerful and happy. Death had no terrors. lie trusted the Savior with the simplicity of a little child.' Wheh - taken lii he was on his way home from!a visit to Newark Val ley, and then told his wife that he would never see Warren, but that It was all toll the best. Ito fully realized that his end had come, and he was quite resigned. At his advanced age, his decease was not unezpeeted.. Ile had twice before a gentle touch of paralysis. Two days before his death ho bad another, his whole left 'side being entirely paralyzed. From this shock he never rallied, Mit gradually sunk, and on Thursday evening quietly passed away, as one who had gone to sleep. Thus at the great age of 89 yew aho was gathered in, "as lEEE 'a sbock.of corn fully ripe." : W. M. CONKT.IN.—At reslilenr47n Wyser, Feb. 16, '1877, of Bright's 4hease of the kl,lneys, John B. 'Conklin, Esq., aged 63 years and 9 mouths. Mr. CoNKLIst was bortilin orange county, y., Where he spent his youthliti days. In 1839. here moved from his native St to and settled in this county, where he coutiuut4l to reside until he was rentoVtd by death. Over thirty years ago, 'Miler the labors of Rev. Levi Prns, he made a-profession of religion, and united with the M. E. Church'. of which he re malned.a faithful member until his death. 'lle was warmly attached to the ehnrch,of his r , and never 1411 absent from 143 means of grace when health and clrcumstAuces would permit. Ile was glekfor abuu:..a year before his death. ty:inelluies hello; confined to 1114 room anil at other, apparently cotivaieseent, so that hopes were ent!-r -talee.l of his recovery. • Ills death was sudden and unexpected. He seemed to be recovering, although it' was known that 'lll4 convalescence was only temporary, yet It wa*thought that he !night linger a ofigv months longer, but the stern ines,enger i Caine, and, he cea...4ed at once •• to work and 31r:CoNKLIN leaves a wife to, mourn his who haslwen the partner of his loyi and sorrows (or over 43 years. She I; a f4ittiful'itristian. anti though left alone yet she is eeL alone, for our Ileavenly 'Father has promised never to leave.rior forsake hi, children. • He had (our cld:drun—two sons acrd two daugh ters. All are'gro , ,n up and settled In life, In ens} 6lreutusta!ices and much respected where they re. aide. It Is our desire that tbeyn 11l attend to'the Interests F( theft: 5,,u1 , , so that they may meet their loved - rather In the better land. Fle WaS widely and favor:4y known as a man of. Integrily, In huslawss, and of sincerity In his (lat.,- tlan profeS.l.loll. iiis :ant illness was painful, ha: he tore It with elirktian fortitude and resigna tion, ills confidence Itt his . un.!Legtha. 111, answer, when int , , , Tr. gated rl l llC'erltitlf7, future prospects, was, "f 4tri Lot afraid to dlr. 1 am ready." Ile %las an affectionate father. Ilicrehy the ardent UtTec Om. or Ididreu. A large cod grrgallon or vela: iit,l and friehds asseMLlcd al Ll~ fUrier.Ll 11.) pry .thetr last trltddo of respect to•hts memory. , T 11.! telt..iilloo occaslot) tilt; dying tebt:tria up of t h e Aposi'le Pant, ••ILial'_.:!, t9tii;lit a guoti light. etc.•' Bath text and theme were appropriate to bring before the minds „r b,roav;) Die:.l3 at the close, of such a ChriNtian life. "De.tresl father thou art sleeping_ Beneath the r.illow tree; And many an eye 1. weeping. And lung will weeplur thee." W. Wysoi, Feb. 1:t;, T OWANDA MUSIC EMPORIUM! Wholesale and Retail dealers In all kinds of Invite the public to an examination or their estalr 113inneut. Continues tol,e the favorite with 'Musicians. and well sustains [lle 1117„ti roput:. , ear:oll. It I; ti.,t necessary to go Into aliy the instrument, as Its utertts be apratitr l. tt; sll on examination. VESTRY ORGANS These. Instruments am eelehia!ed the world over fur thelr remarkably pare aad l sill iaut . • Which' Is owing to theft' famous Combination. Soft? stops; Vox Humana, Piano. all of 10;14;4 are s , parate ar.(l a:Witlonal srthiug to purcha...-e any tl,lllg In our Hue. Remeinber the Once NO. '2. BRIDGE -ST., (SIGN OF RED BOOT) 411 warrahred from Ripping nesfl, , ctrally Yr,urs, J.'&; .11..SLIEFTEL., T.,wanda. Pa.. March 1, 1c77, cis ar c..!( 1 )1 - , r I; ing r‘.lll Guar pin% vn, trial A t;•.. and Al]t•n. 1,1,•; twp.. at 111.:Ii• ‘Tria).ky. m A !:(' H 31,r. 4,'. ! 4%, r. M., 11, ,wing' an -d a latir t • • 0,2,70 parcel Of I . t!rd ,;tn.,t , •41 Wya ot` !..i.dog IS •gin::lngiS: a lint; of It. B. 1 I.gham•-• ra:in it .-t •1.1,- of \VS:Vtt.irir, .11 ,orn -r rt Dtoto ,onth 6% 0 . porch, I -, a ~,S t 53 Pt'r vitt 4 I.r a n , r we,t along land . - oLtract.-41 to \l - 1,:o.. ..:dint , ay 156 perelit-s to a ..41.e .11 11. I:. 1:,;1,::n'- f.trul ; thence )rt:: 2 ,0 ea • t ali , n , zrand. .f =aid leg h.on t.. :he p!:lce of he:;!1:1,:ug; e"ntalning 6:: acres T1.101.4. 7 .t11.0 ol , ye, It. tthe hat( the hatanee ;43 vest tlt ittatien Ind rt:ddllC In ore year tit ter e. itfi intcrv,t.. CLARK BROWN, 4; rartlian M.treh 1A77 t0 , SSIGNEI'S NOTICE.—In re., t2-as:o ;fm nit•nt of .1 P S N Itln,tq, and t. purri,er,. trading. tinder the firm nano: of Wood & Co.. f r the I.ete•fir of their en:Al ters. In the Court (4 coniiii of Bradford comity. N.. 7i .May Term.. 1..t76. On tit, petition of I) I , ' Part: for 11.pointinetit of k, , ,1;,01f10..: N• , 1 1 ..f.• 1 , y en to itil litte',rested that on March 2 , 1. 1,77, on the petitlt4t 'of L. F, I'.;; and 0:11-•rA. praying for tio , apledlittnent of en ztA•id.,., , voeof th , lfeet , , of 111(.0(1 Sr Co.. a , ..igned to 4 F Szitterleo, true r : for creditors fu ,•t• , al.l .1 Sattor!, , , who rrfUsos . to art un der or funk execute the said trit..q. the Court are. point the twoo:y-thir,l tlAy of .Mareh ingant, at.: Weloe% r. M.. for tile hearing of 'aid appiterttiou. ,tic the the Court.' BENJ. M. PECK. mlrti .a•„, rr..thotiota.iy. Airorti:mner. ts 'I " "- 7 ~•',.., c .,.., •k t t ..., ,___.,., ~) .r ‘ ••••••..., „..,,_.--‘ 1 -••-...,, ,••-, 4...-.-., ......, ,••• 1 tl tf 0 i r LIE WORKING CLASS.— Tie are prepared to turni,ll all elas+es with T" con4t.trit ettip!..yaleat at -home, the whole o r the iiille. or for their spare ntomet, Itut.iness new, 1: 13: and vofiTaid4i. Per,sops of either net easily Yettli teem 5 0 1 , ...t. , to fy per est...dog, and :1 ptopor tional !NMI) hy d.-r011;+;.: their v, hale time to the 1,11,- 111. , . 1; ,, V, .ITIII ',V . ri. ,Al II Pearly a; much a, Merl. 'ritaCati w . ti0;: , ...e ini, indict, litay .end their ad (lrv,. awl te , the lei,ines,, we maize t4is prip.tr alle:..'4l inter:, To such ao are not Aryl! satl,fled we .t5i1i.,..n.1 oli.• 1:0/%1: to pay for the trouble 'or writ ing;. • 1.',,!i p : tr . .l.•alar.. ,mnp7A At orth .et - f eral dol. lay, 14, e. Inae.ni., unl, and a , ~.y 4.f Hanle Am! Fire.- , ith ,ot. of r s h, :arc. -t air! i•• ,: P:tl,tfott.,/ j'lll , ll- p:qt - ; - ..a , 1 ,-,,, rt.— , .v ut. , :i. in..:.tet, if you want ,1:, , ..ey..t. f•r,ti i 0. I, , V. 41:, sitilic , ,GLOP.C. ESTI N ,.,; & ( I .. i'••.'l';ol24. M;;lii . t. ji11125:77. o:NIE - rnING NEW! , V.H. LEWIS, V. S., • iiasopm.al 3 lit , pl;a:Horses taTc• r,r fer tolmis Int; lii'' 1'••:1 evil. tl-tn:a. all ;4- :And eaneer. s...re‘, -V.v.: I , 31:.! thno•r• all serfitleaq. wind miff... ,pavins I;:ti , . t Mt; hones; Liniene , , mired chmieli not n 111 :11 : N•r:!i..lleS or _ heel . ; ,boulder ,: 4 st rata r r; conerartill fi•••%;i1,:: al; ,[1:, e.!1•Ig - o!!0: png old horses to ^ !h—an p •lat'h•ii that rc,•dlli a ientlon and anp - o-hat Mt; of all Imrsemen—alt onerallon !;I.• :1••• yeaVs.'l“ their tier'; doeiclng. prb•kile:: , t rail:Mimi:l . g of tail , : ea.:l athm of all itok,., :01.1 ,!4,11, looms ex m•pleil). For a , mble 4,r • ti:le king he ha. , , all the Th.•ro tta eVailltion :it otheo the only - emop' ..- amitomy -or the horse in Ann,. it a trotiminiii; m of Ow 2;7 h, nt,), rarr• , 11T,7,-CV perform hitn., LElvi,s. :111 h.)* g lentaMy dep , ethient strut lit ;Ow iNI 11 4 4. , t 4 )'...p.1 ,. ri r i the esteem and approlat inn of . fli . e publim afid nulteit 1 - 1111Wral Al.tre of 11t ir la; .tt t t .pa given to dl st . a. , ;"s if trormeattle. I.E.WIS p:It • ( - 1,*a , tiny dist:Mee for rommiable 141 t y. I:Xlilitiflatl ,, ns and C01L , ....1113t10D5, °thee at K.lNG . ..t.tritY's I.rekttY Tar. - anfla, I;pe..2h-4s7t; $()011 CAN'T BE MADE BY pf el every agent evert• montlan rto we I urnish,.Lut thns wining toWor'..t. r ean tlytr.ro ad- dollars a flay it4lit In their own ir.ea::ties. liar, no to,re teem to explain hen., plea.an.:• ht,noralde, women, hove , io 111,11. We will furnish you a eiwrp , ele . no:fit tr...e. The t , e...tht4,: - Payi Letter that, aLyillit.g We uill hear ~,exl.etn.,e Of starting rttrifrvtar, tree. Wrire anti ?...ee. Fruit - I.l's ellanie,, their and daughters, and all eta, pa Intl' work at home, .kvold write to t, and learn Lti a , ,ont the work- at tgei . the title% I.Cou'L delSc. .I;,l,lrebs Co., Angw...ta, Maine. : Jart2s,l7. Toll` Il TSTo C 01111. PO \P, wrrit Ttir. HARD TIMES.-,4 . number of de,trah:e hell—, for rent, lovaled o n Main street. ur ar the )•pie , iness eehtr.. or I he, 13,,rorgli. Abu. F..veral suitable for mechanics and 131.0r,N; 1 • ^ riE=ITEI=MMMM= Apply to J. A N 1)11.0e V. I Ly. office over Cnes' Book Store. Batton's Btook. — , THE FARMERS' MUTUAI INSURANCE CO.. OF TUSCARO.IA, Is now Issuing perpetual pellet , on' FARM INIOPP.111": ONLY. -I • , • - .Each member pays a fee, at 'the-time of Insuringi to cover - eh:lller anti li-ride:ital expenses of -the C 0.,, after which no hr.:her payment la required,. except to meet actin iioss by fire among the ItnetniwrshlLO This pla^ of insurance for FARM PIIOPEILTI, Is coteii,g, rap:Ally Into favor. ' • ! ,'lreo of Business, .SI'I:ING lIII.Ib, PA. • : The Agent will eauvass the Townships of Tnaca r4ra, l'il.o, Ifinrletc, .Wyaiusitig, Asylum, Terry and, iitandireg mono. ami farmers -In those Town ships isb-hiug insurance ur information, may act:- dress, - . . _ .. . . • A. B. ST?-I\ EU. Sec, and A gt, 6E044111s 81/41011 WI NI !!!PRIFATI MIM =I ORPHANS', COITIVE.SALP.-By . virtue of an order Issued oat Of Illte' bane if Court of Bradford County the tinder% , Ad-. ' rulalstrator of the estate of Harrison' , late of Wilmot twp ., deceased, will erpose at fe sale` on the premises In Wilmot twp ., on HIDAY,-:. MARCH 30th, 1877, at 1 o'clock, P. St., tbe foOseeir;J! , lug described real estate f I, . . ! •. t' Bvionlng at a stake on Due o f lintl of Win. Gamble and Joseph Gamble; thence north76 o west 46 perehesto a stake; thence north 73° east along , Ilne of Riley Quick 167 perches to Si white oodt corner; then: i south 125. ,7 west 62 perches to a stake on - Joseph Gamble's land; thence along Jo. seph Gamble's lapd south 75° west 13134 perches to the place of beginning; etritainlng 43 acres and 40 perehes, more or less, all Improved. Deed Book 102, page 129. &c. , ALSD—Aa undliided half Interest hs another • piece or parcel of land, ooe-third - of 'which Iles In Windham, Wyoming County. Pa. ''irnd the balance • (tno-thlrds) In Bradford County.. Pa., all of whlch , :: Is hounded as follows ; Beginning at a stone heap - on 'the banks of the Susquehanna River In said Windham twp.. d few perches below the month of . Rocky Fmrest Creek; thence south 20 , west 119 .. pe7clics to a stone heap; thence teeth 91! west 91 porches to a post wad stones; thence north 143 perches to a post and-stones; thence east 19 perches to a post and. stonesethence north 43 perches to post and stones; Ihence east 41 perches to elm corner of old survey on said river banks; thence south 39! east. erto.sing said county line. 90 perches to a stone heap below the -month of Rocky Forrest Creek; thence south So* east 11 perches to place of helps 4 - ni; : g; cont ' alliing 102 acres (Over two-thirds whereof Is in Bradford County), b`e. the dame more or less, " with the following reservation : The- grantor rew" serves the right to use the house and.garden for a , ifirceNeara from Nov. 23, 1374. °film right to move the house off at any tinati , mithin the three years; also. the right to the benefit of the stone quarry, now opeu.'u under the lease to Charles Lake, Which expires on the 234 day of '.oiteber. 1881 ; also, the privilege' of a road`across said land to stone quarry, and said grantees to have'all- the benefit arising In , e a,,, , , raid Charles Lake itliotild open any other past ries on said land underSti lease with N. N. Gam. Ole. Of thls last deserted. piece the deceased's undivided due-half interest In the two-thlrdi which !leg In Bradford County, subject to the above reser vation, wilt be sold. Deed Book l'a, page 279. TEP.SIS.-460.00 on each lot on day of sale, one third of balance on gnat confirmation, and de hal .4 ance in one year thereafter with Interest. STEPHEN DODD. . , Administrator.' , ,' -.',, P. DUNFEE March 14, 1877-w3 VOTICE.—The Board orßevision 11 have fixed upon the following dates and places between the hours of 8 A. 3t and 3 r. Jtt, fur hobllng Appeals for 1877: South Creek=At the house of . George Suifrens, Thunday, March S. Wells--At the Moslerville Hotel. Friday, Mar 9. Sheshequln —: - At the Valley House, Monday March 12. Litchfield—At the house of S Toes; day, }larch. FA L? Windham—At ',the house of George Motcrip, \Vedne.day, March 14. - ifen—At the house of James Coopers, Thurs day, March 19. orwell—At the Towd hall, Friday, March 18. Rome Twp and Boro—At the house of A A Tay tor. Saturday, March 17. • If ertlck-At the Rice !louse—Monday, March 19. !'lke and I,eltaysville—At the Case Hotel, Tues day. March 20. titscarorAt the house of -Alfred -Ackley, Wed .ne,day„ March 21, S'yrs.ll3. - dng—At the house of 3; Black, Thursday,. March 22.• „- - Standing Stone--Atl 6 house of II W Carner,, Friday. 3larch 21, , • Wymtx—At the Myersburgb Hotel, eiturday,' March 24. k • ' Towanda llook..At the6rand Jury Room, Mon-, day. March 25. Towanda "rtYp-At the Grand Jriry Room, Tues day. March 27. . Towanda North—At the Grand Jury town, Wed nr,lay. March 2S. L'; - ster —At • the Vaabyko Hotel, Thursday.; March lieroi,-; At the Exchange Hotel, Friday, March 30. Athens Twp—At the Exchange Rotel, Saturday, March 31. • Barelav—At the School Rouse of Foot .of Plane, . lrekolay. April 2. AAsessors will be punctual In delivering 'notices ko taxable , . and in making returns in person at the' time specified In their warrants. at which time and Roark] !kr:Revision will attend and hear itu••..• who consider themselves aggrieved by the As.,ssment, and make such alterations as to them .ball appear just and rea . senable. It r order tlf the Board. LEWIS, Clerk: , I'!•inmi--likiker..o 0011ln-dart. 27;1877. ' =1 ' . ORPITA NS' COURT SALE.—By virT,, , 6( an order Issued ont of the Orphan's r.urr of I: adfdrd County. the undersigned Att.' mil.i•uutors of the estate of H. B. Wilhelm, late of Itu: Anzac twp., deceased. trill expose to public ' ...0.- In Burlington, on SATURDAY, March 17,1577; ( . c;:nencl ,, g at Iflo'clock A. M.; the followlug 'real t••••h:c, lgoinded as folloivA: , No. I. I 'no certain piece or parcel of ;land it In Burlington, Bradford County, Pa., bound . 4 .$b Ilw nortlt.by lands of, neat Gustln, , 'east by !, of I.aue, south by lauds of Isaac sfar. E.ls and I% Burn , , west by „the public road and iantls of Lawrence' Kendall, ctintaluing about 07 mon• or le.-s. about -.70 acres Improved with imn-d lowse. new framed barn, graluery and 3 or d.::: d: of fruit trees thereon. Al. , o—No. 2. one other lot of land situated in twp.. en - linty and State aforesaid and foliows, to wit: On the north by Deca- AY - N. oa , t i•Y lands of John BoMaier and Da v:d Luther. south by lands of David Luther and st-e.; : i by L. M. RundelL containing about GO:,acres, or less, !warty all improved, with: framed framed barn, with sheds attached,: and an r • ~ : 'Lnl of fruit trees thereon. • 1 I: .{MS.-4,4100 b. be Pithl on each parcel, on! same ~ne-half the. reshluc With Inter'est.ln n!..:,..l,.ll,ereaftc•r, and the balance with iiserest -kr year thercatter. M treli 1 -1 6111 1 11,1 NS' COURT S'ALM,--By %irtu, of :in order Issued nut-of thpe Oilthaus , 'or uia”rorivcoubtv, the tootersigned. of th•• estate OfFlienezer McGee, late of Sus- :• hinua ty, decd. will expose to public sale the plemises. In Pike twp., on TUESDAY, M. Dt II 21..01.. at. I o'clock. P. 31., the following do real estate ; loanded on the north by lands Gf tairrehce eat by the Susquehanna county line, south ;..ods of C. Bennett. and west by latitls o of A. Woutlen and S. Wood; cobtainitig 111? acres, more or ntsli tiie appurtenances. TI AIMS-4100 on clay of sale; balance' on final cnnarmation: .-,; - • A .ssIGNEESISALE—In the Dis ix trim Court of the United State;, for the V. ~ tern District of Pennsylvania. In the • matter or s. W. Paine, Bankrupt. N 0.1815. 1n Bank ra!o!,.y. 1 , _ i:y virtue. of an order Issued out of the United suit::: ( - outs, the undersigned will sell at public , ou SATT:IiDNY,,MARCII 24th, 18'7. at ono at the (Mice oflDelos Rockwell In Itoro', Bradford County, Pa., the uncollected and accounts remaining in -they 'hands, be louzing to the 'estate of S. W. Paine, Bankrupt.. amounting to several thomand dollars. Terms of sale. cash. DELOS itt:;CKWELL, r. hi AUDITOR'S NOTICE. C. 11"; IParker vs A. Waßihar' & 400. Feb. ot,n, 1877. The undersigned, atiAlulifo appointed by th.. Court to distribute the fun raised from the Shpriff's sale of tile eferidai $ personil property, v. ill attend to the il ties his appointment. at his i.itice in the Borough - fotratilla. on 310SDAY, tho 12th day of. 31A 11, 1877,. at 9 o'clock, , A. •n and where all .rsons having , claims upon sahl fund must present them or be foreVerdebarred therefrom. ; JNO. F. SANDERSON, Fob 1:i-w41 . .1 ; . Auditor. • VXECUTOWS NOVICE.IVotice is lii•rhy given that all ''perstins Indebted to tne...tate of Polly; 'Warner, late of Pike ' deceased; tonst make immediate paymentto the nnderslgned, all per,ong having claims against said; estate must Pre ,, nt them, duly authenticated, for settlement. W. REYNOLpS, I...Ttaysvi)le.yeb. 8. ' Exectitor XECITTOR'S NOTlCE—Nptice A. 4 Is Ilerebylglven that all . persons Indebted to t ',tote of Is.iatlfulel netinett. late ofjNnrth ilee'd, must make Immediate payment t,tlo- und rsigned, and all persons having claims ,cad estate most present them. dilly - an for settlement. ..• . ME! Ir, XF. C UTORS' NOTICE.-:-Notice _ 4 is t, , .E,lty .giveh that all - persons !wielded to ti., , satte of Henry Schouten, late of Burlington (1.4°0. are - required to makelmmediate pay th, utitlerSTgned. and all persons Atm big sink: the .faid estate, must present them, authenticated, for settlement.. , 1:::zt Sail:Held, Pa.. Mar. 1, rxEcUTOR'S NOTICE.—NotiCe , it9terAly given that all persons Indebted to c.,- , - , tate of C. IS. Patch; late. of Towanda }tom', . vt..e:asotl. must Make tionletliate payment to the awl ail. persons having claims upott.sald , ta' • must present them, duly autlientleated,lor s t!tl-loont. „.&-- E. H. PATCH, 7tl.t 1 01 1.• . 77. Executor. • % DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE let, Is hereby given that all peerSonstin kO, 1 , ..1 to the e.tat e_of Slutley D. Pitcher, Intel of 1 1611., :1, decca,,tl. must maltW,lrnmedlate payment to the utoter,;gned, and all petscins having claimb sald estate must present them, duly authen ,d„ for settlement. SABIN ALLEN.I Jab. 25,-aw.* Admintstrato . F. IL LEWIS. V. S -- A DMINISTRAT.QR'S NOTICE. —notice is hereby giscin that all persona. In (Lib: Al to the estate of nil. 31111er, deed, late of Litchfi-4d, Bradford County, PC'llll3.. trust 1:13W.• itume4liate payment :to the undersigned, and all 1 rrsons having claims against said estate mast pre,..iit them, duly authenticated, for. settlement. GEO. I), MILLEI2, Administrator. £,•1;. 22. 1417 • , DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE: - .Ik..Notice Is herctiv trllm en that all person's to .lm, : .AI to the estate of Anna SI, Orerton,late or To.' wan lit,bin>t make Immetitate payment to the tartiler-, iied. and ail persons having claims against said e,tat,.. mitst pruseut them. duly authenticated; for sett :e went. . Itoll'Eltr li. LANNI NG , • Mtreli I; * idtivr, with will annexed..' ADMINISTRAI OR'S NOTICE —Notice Is hereby given that all persons In 11..twd to the estate of Horace McKinney, ilate of A (Oils, dec'd, - must mate Immediate payment to the . undersigned, and all persons having claims agalitz4 said estate must present them, duly anther, ticated, fiir settlement. f* i I \lnt' 1. 11 A . MIINISTRATOR'S NOT CE. Notice is hereby given that all person& in ticht-d to the estate of Julia M. Patch, late of Tc.. wands bore'. deed, must make'tmmedlate paiment to the undersigtied, and all persona having claims. ngeinst salt (*tate must present them duly atithen.' tirated for settlement. T: P. PATCH, • with will an neaedl l'ilarch 1. 1877 • A DNIINISTRATORS' NOTICE. XX . Notice Is hereby given that all persOns In debted to the estate ut Henry Thinbard, deebl, late or Altiany,, must make Immediate paym nt t‘p the undersigned, and all pewee having rialtos, agaimi Said estate must Ketept thew. duly aothentientiq fer settlement. . ANDREW FF3r, . • O. W. CIHIRT?4, • 11.044 rt • 44141!;11111114 tt 3 1 1 14* k li * Legal. nn k lilnl of bala/let:„On (ionfir! ELIZ A.I3F.TIT J.1.31ES 11. WEBB, Administrators SIT EI!WOOD, I. S. HILLIS. ' Administrator.; GEORGE R. DAVIDSON', ANsignees of S. W. Paine E. T. FOX. Eieeptoi JOHN W. SellbtrEftc, JAS. if. NVE:I3I3. Exectittirg. JOS. 31CHI1C 4 .1Et; 414, i Admlttistrator II 11 U