;goaford• gllorter, MS=l;l==l -W. A. CILMERLIN • =Dealer 41 FINE JEWELR • WATCHES, SILVER & PLATED WARE, 'TOW ANDA, PA. Towanda, Jan. 18, 1877. LOCAL AND CENERAL. BA VAUD TAYLOR will have " An Inipos tale Story" in .Se' ribner for Mai. The Sweedish Quartette will visit this place again on the Sth of May. " JonN L. MCMAHON, *lto recently left this place, is located in itansas City. If you enjoy a musical feast, don't Neg lect the Abbott Concert to morrow'even PROF. lilcCom.cm; of the Troy Graded School, paid his friends hero a visit on Saturday last. - 1. 11. HARDY Will- afldress the Murphy meeting on Friday evening. Of course he will have a full house. REV. L. F. PORTEIL was in town last week on a xisit to his son,- the pastor of the Universalist -Church. • 1' • Wu are indebted to WM. DELPEurn, of SheShequin, for a bountiful supply of as grown in his - .garden. Sorno of the stalks are.nearly three feet in length. IT SMITH , Of the-firm of Sritoun & SmiTIT, Insurance Agents. Montrose, was in town last week to pay E. WrAt.sua an ins&fance bf $2,530 on his mill burnsd a fow l weeks since. ME warm weather has already put the Soda fountains into operation. 'FITCII, at the Confectionery Store, enjoys the `repu tation of serving, the delightful beverage 1 to the taste of all. NERMISOR CLIZME of - the Athens :Ca .T.lte made us a friendly call ou Tuesday. reports business lively in Athens. Tug dwelling bouse:of Mrs. Is.k.re on the flats, in Towanda township, was burned on Monday evenipg of last week. The building was one of the oldest in the vicinity, baviug.been erected at least fifty years ago. WE have receivrd from :Dr. Rinse I L, of Athens, a i very excellent steel portrait of the late Col. dons FItAKLIN, bne `Of the pioneers of the county who li i ved at\l Tiog,a Point for many years, amid died there in 1825. Easter Concert given by the Nt, teryille Sunday School was a grand sue-' cc... The F:ebolars acquitted themselves to the- entire satisfaction 'of the officers and teachers, and the audience were both intetemted and instructed. THE Catholic Congregation Were deep ly pained ou Sunday morning on going to the Chinch to leavit that KELLEY had been suddenly taken`, , and was un able to officiate at 'the . flaster - Services. We arc pleased to learn that the faithful pastor k Much better now. AT the almnatelection fur Vetarymen of Christ Church, held ou Easter3tontlay the following gentlemen were chosen,: • T. Fox, E. W. 11.+1,E, Col. .1. F. JAmEs 31eCABE: - . S. ALVORD; 11. T. Jr: \V. G. TRACY. R. A. 31Eituvit Tim congneroi , of the Thrics,have some . curious customs, of Easter time,-especially among theiCossack tribes. An actual ob., server of tlic life of tliesc . people has wit tribfited an article,on the subject •to tit. ~Vichnbis. Its title is " Easter Eve among the Cossacks," and it is - to appear in the fay number of the magazine. Tate officers elect of Leßoy Lodge, No. / 4 13. I. 0. 0. F., were iustalled• Ly Espe cial Deputy IL K. 310rK,, 'April 1:3, A. WoosTEit. W.Y.ucKitunsr I'. Moitsi:... JONES. .71158..-11., W. Ito WI.A4D. ".111e Story f'.rt May-day'' is the lino of an article promised for tht2. :day number of the St..\'irin,l r.s, and which will, it is said, describe the celebrations of the day, from the time of the Homan processions iu honor of Goddess Flora to our, evil an- nual moving processions and street pa lades of hoi. / teliohl furniture.. A. tine itie lure of )L y,-dap in Merry England some three centuries ago is promised - as an il lustration. folloveingi'ollieers were elected by " Leah" Lodge, Degree of liebekfili, on Ftidav evening last : . G.—S. W. ArAoltD. E. I'. STEvENs lh S. CRAW FORD. .1. E. A. J. Nom.E. 'rite next. nwetingof the Lodge will oc cur I. t riday evening, May 3, atl - whiclrtinie it is expected the District Deputy will he precut to install the officers-elect. ) first of Dr. TitoMAs M. llnEwEtt's / p.tpers ost "Biul Krchitceture •' will ap pc,u in ..`...t , ibitrr's fur May. It Neill be de: . Noted to the Rower Dirilx, and filthy Gar den and Birds of New - Guinea. The latter is only known in America through the account In Italian of llrucAut, Who dietivered it : anti the wonderful construetion of the cabin has excited the incredulity of many ornithail ogist.s. The sedond paper wilibe ou Wert vet-stied., in the .lime number. The en graving, are by HENRY 31..1 1' 4 11•5T4.111 , T01t1i..-IFf.! have pe the new history of tfie 'county with a ge”iii deal ofll44tisfacti6n, notwithstanel ing the facbthat there are many blunders And now (mines the premises of .1. O. and 'inaccuracies in the work? The_gen- While .N11%•1 ) A w may not go crag covering.the first2, - .0 pages on quite so large a business scale as some i, allot worth the price of the book, and of Ids neighbors, yet he has the remarka eveq unprejudiced person much ble faculty of giving a desirable taste and interest and instruct l in the townthip hist°. knish to ever thing about lle has etc. We regret [that more time could made improvements till his is considered,_ not have been devdt '4l to its "publication, by sdine fully capable ofjudging. the most sO that earn' of tlid defects which now desirable situation in the upper portion mar the work, and otcasiorieriticsm, might of the valley. All 'things considered, it have been corrected. The:typographical can hardly be excelled for conveniences. I, l'lw:tr . :ince of the histOry is highly credit- His offer of s77i per acre is not accepted. able to the publii)hers, and. we believe the Ile desires 6) enjoy the fruit of his own subscribers as a rule consider it all that labor in a well finished home. Iris is the they anticipated.. only place the artist has sketched for the 31et.srs. LV.\ItTSaL Co., we believe, have I listury of Bradford (Jimmy in the town acted honorsbly•anil justly towards' all of Windham. It . will appear well in his with whom they have had business rela- tor.V. lions, and most -of the !subscribers are : The accomplishments imiloois need not pleased with the,book, which will become noted here. The musical talents of the an heir-loom in many families, and in af_ daughter Jui.tx begin. to he appreciated. ter years will form tIM nucleus of a more do one need envy her superior ability in extended and particular, history of the • • I this diredtion. county. When , the woik of preparing What the,WitrxroN's :yid others down another history iof Bradford shall. be be- Lthe valley are doing by way of improve gun,. the value or the volume- before us I molt, will, be reserved for another article. will 1M appreciated.- • April 15, 16.7t 4 . ObspvEit; • Tlik rush for tickets for the Abbott Concert waf unprecedented. The house will be-croWded. 3lns. 6ILLESPIE died at her resi dence in this place on Monday last. She was upwards of 9Q years old. THE Company K. boys are to be paid off at last for their services last Sununu. The paymaster will be hero Saturday af ternoon. A Mummy sociable will be held at the Temperance ;headquarters on -Saturday evening mkt. All,members of the "blue ribbon brigade" are cordially-'incited to attend. Prayer meeting at headquarters on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock r, k. • 'TILE ladies,gave a free lunch 'at Tem peranoe Ilea quarters on Saturday iro ning. A largo 'minter of blue ribbon men with their wives and other friends were present. The occasion was enjoyed by all who participated, and will piove an epoch in the history of the temperan.ce re form in..Toswanda, THE Easter Services at Christ Church were largely attended. The decorations were not elaborate but very becoming. Flowers were distributed in front of the chancel, - and a magnificent bouquet of exquisite dowers filled the font; while a pure white cross surmounted by a wreath of i fiowers stood between the reading desk and pulpit. Op the wail just over the Communion table were the words; " Christ is risen from the dead," in delicately tint ed letters. The discourse was a practical one, fully setting forth the great spiritual lesson to be learned from the proper Observance of the slat• In the afternoon the anniversary of the Sunday School was celebrated. The ox erciscs were of an exceedingly pleasing and profitable character. While the school does not number as many scholars as it I: as in some previous years, it, was never inure successfully conducted, non..prodne- Oyu of more good to the scholars. ,The Rector and Superintendent are unceasing in their efforts to advance the interests of . the school, and train up the children in the ways of holiness. The order and sys buff observed at the angivarsary is pre served throughout the yia.r, and the good fruits of Mr. PoX's administration are av cry day visible. ON Easter morning a little girl asked her nn how the custom of eating eg4s OD Eagter originatcul. The following item. Firtially answers the quest ion The custom of eating eggs at; Easter has been traced up nut only to the theolo gy of Egypt.but to the philosophy of the Persians, the Gauls. the Greeks and the Ili - mums, all of whom ri•garded the egg as an emblem of the universe and , the work I of Deity. ' " Easter." - says Geblin, t,t and New Year's have been marked by sitnilar I distincti.ms. Among the Humans theNcw Year is looked upon as the renewal of all things, and is noted' for the triumph of the Son of Nature, as Easter is with the \Christians for-the Son of Justice, the Sa iipur of the world, over death oy His res 'urrection." The early, Christians a Mcs, opOtamia.had.the custom of dyeing an d decorating eggs at Easter. They were staineitied in memory of the blood 'of Christ shed at his crucifiNion. The Cath olic Cluirtdi adapted the custom, and re garded.tbe\egg, as an emblem- of the ,res urrection, aS„ is evidenced by the benedic tion of Pope taul V.,. about - Nip, which reads thus : "Mess, D Lord ! we beseech Thee, this Thy ore:tture of egg,. that it may become a, wholesome sustenance to Thy faithful servants, eating it in tfiank fulnems.to Thee on iineottut of the resur reetiou,of the \Thus the custom has come (10W11 f 111111 tI g acs lust pi an . tiquity. - TE:ttrEttANcr. JuittLEE OwE6o. Entiron IlyeowrEic :—We a>e, going to have a general 'temperance rennion and mass meeting here in Owego, inthe after noon and evening of Wednesday, .!slay 1, 181 . 8, Able speakers, including ilon. BENtis, Rev. W. En, Col. Lt - rnEn CA 1,13 w " BILLY " .1 ii BAnnv, Itnic.(: , , Rev. ly!t. E. KNox, and Elder S. F. BitowN, will. ad dress the meetings. There will be day and evening; processions, and evening illu minations along the line of march. The temperance people of Towanda and Bradford County are most, cordially in vited towome up and participate. Good Templars, Patrons of Tempe :trance,' Re chabites, Sous of Temperance, and all 'Blue Ribbon folks, are earnestly solicited to el/111C with banners, badges, • embleins and regalias. Ladies of temperance or der, will join in the day procession. We would he !. , .:1;n1 to rotive Thwanrila . tent perance firemen in.their company rigs. 3. .1. loco: En. • • Chairman Com. of Arrangements. twego, Npril 15, :2875. FAsy . AVisttAmEms.—Having had abundant opt,ortunity for observation amng the ditlerent communities of Bradford aunty, allow on' to say thro' your columns that in no - place are late itnprovrlmMts more than in t t liis community. Comiug *win the Wapasen: ing Valley from Wai•ren, the first farm in Windham is that of As :11.4 KEE. Here . is.farmingona large scale ; and modern improvements in buildings are constantly going Most. surely As ;Ind %RV JAN t7have house loom sufficient vu ac cotrmodatc a large fatuity, and yet they are entirely dependent : A:ism others for ocenpants. If - left :don'ts it ' scents as though they woul , l be perfectly lonesome. St rlinge that they have not per manent remedy for' this serious defect , in domestic happiness long before now. Who is to live t see their children laugh or to hear theni cry a ' Neit in order down the valley arc the farms of 11. S. ELSnitEE and InA FiNcu. These men have good farms—are thor ough. active farmers—keep things in as go4sl order about them as can be expect ed of unto who •• choose to tread the world :dm ie ; and so 1N ilfully hvglect the advan ; mgt., of "a better half in life. -Among so many tlhohbing lreart.s- this negljc,t is a deep mYStrry. It is that they will see the subject in 114 t rue light. before - is too late. Let the Wader illtagine if he can, how notch it Mould add to the (liiinity of these men to lead about a yet no } me Deed mourn 'if they "don!t. WE add to our list of Elmira advertiserS this week, the old and favorably known house of E. H. Hot:num. He has fitted up an elevator so that customers are not compelled to. ascend \ tedious flights of 4• OWING to the crowded State of our 001, limns, the attractive advertisement of A. W. Antra, the celebrated Eimira marble 'dealer is again crowded out this week, but this faultr does not privent \Hr. A. from offering great bargains. Call and 'see him when , in Elmira. , I. 0. 0. F.—On April 4, 1878., D. • IX G. M. Ggo. W. k.AcKatioi installed the following electiVe officers of Liteldield - Lodge, No. 938, I. 0, 0. F. N. G.—P. W. WQLCOTT. V. G.—l. F. MERRILL. See.--Dr. LEVI MORtiE. Asst. See' y.—;.ANDEEw MeGovEttx Treas.—E. 31. HADLOCK Tip: following is the decision of the Su preme Court in the case carried up from this couiity, and- argued.at the last Bog ;Mon. It will be read with interest by , a large class of people who have paid usuri., ous rates : C. C. McClelland Appealed from the decree of the Court 0f.001111111,11 Pleas of Eleazer Pouteroy. Bradford County.. Per r'n rta ui There arc many things In which egnity follows the law. and thin Is one of them : Tho•defendant Iu a certain-Judgment gave hie bond.' Including a small amount of Usurious Interest, on which Judg• !tient was entered, and this Judgment he amicably revivid, paying In. the n u •antitnc time further teary for an extension of time. Ile appealed to the Clout of Common Pleas to open the Judgment and let him into a defense. This the Court did to the extent of tin, the alleged original excess of inter est, (so the ease remained when the hill was flied). Ile now, by tlijs bill, seeks to obtain satisfaction of the original and revived Judgments by shoeing payments and usurious Interest. lle halls rem edy at law and - pursued It. The act of 185 author izes two triodes of getting back usurious lamest, by retaining and deducting It from the debt, and by suit within six months after the payment of th e debt and Interest. This bill does not lie lu this case, and was properly dismissed. Areetie affirmed with costato be paid by the ap pellant, and the appeal be dismissed. REALLY AN ELEGANT THING.—The new Rocky Mountain Tourist, just from the press, is indeed an artistic gem. In point, of engravings, printing and descriptive it is beyond all question the — haudsoniest - publication of the character ever issued in the United States. There arc in- this ' work no less - thrin sixteen of Titort‘s MonAN's exquiSite drawings, and among them his famous reproduction of the , Mount of the Holy Cross. Of MonAsfs! other matchless Araivings are those of Grand, Glen; Marble, Knab. and Boulder Canons, Tivin Lakes, Teocalli 'Mountain, etc. Jusmur BRCIII) is represented by charmlkteristic hunting sketches, Bismsru by several exceedingly attractive minim: tain sketches, LANcEt.oTiby spirited driw ings-of the remarkable rock sculpture on White River, 'and ItErsati• - WOIMALL by full-page views at Veta Pass and WagOn Wheel Gap, as well as a large number of other very linely executed sketches in dif ferent portions of the Western country. The engravings are for the most part large, the full quarto pages of the Tourist enabling the Showing to the finest advan tage of plates seven by ten inFlies. The book comprises sifiy-four pages, eNclii i:ive of tae cover, and printed as it is up on and calendered paper of the richest finish, the, effect throughout is su perb. While a very model of typograPh ical beauty, the Tourist _is none the less practical in its range of informat ion, time, distances, railroad and stage fares, hotel and livery rates being noted with uniform accuracy and so easy and pleasing a man ner ;VS to entirely relieve the work of eve rything approaching the tedious ~detail of the average guide book. Containing no advertiseMents of whatever diameter, the new Rocky Mountain Tourist is tit companion to Picturesque America in any gentle Man's library, Specimen copy may be had without cost by Vriting to W. P. WHITE, Topeka, Kansas. Enrron ItEronTlin quiet little village of -Ulster has been unusually ac tive and excited over " Ye Olden Time „Supper," which was had at the Van Gykr! 'House, Thursday- eVening, April 11th. TIT - object ofthis supper was to make implrenients aCtlic parsonage; and help to pay .oft' the ‘'organ debt." For the week kceding the "supper," all the 4,1d-fashiceied things that ye could possi bly conjecture—things that bad seen: heir best days long ago, that had been lain aside and kept as "heir looms,"„that had decorated the garrets, old trunks and clothes presses, that were satisfied to re main tranquil and happy, obscure from vulgar"ey'es to gaze upon, were torn from their old hiding places of the past to do ! grace and bomagc to the fashionable paeii rlal. 'old ladies and gentlemen, more 're cently, have been in great demand, and never have the young sought so thorough ly the advice and consultation of the aged, and many have been the interrogations as to styles and, eostumes. The happy time came, and with it said costumes worn by the committee that ea tered ti) the appetites of the hungry and thirsty': this committee consisted of six ladies and six gentlemen, viz : Lady WAsimq!Tos, Miss IW.tx HAVENS ; G FAL Arson floixonn ; FRANK LIN, BIRT. ROCKWELL ; MEnsEu- EAU, Ml's. WM. PENN.; PATRICK MCNER NEY, PATRICK HENRY : HELEN HOLCOMB, .JUAN of, A itc : FAIRCHILD, Cell. T NAM : GE(IRGIE WAsume, - _ TON I IIV !NI; ; E. A. , Ilxv Ex.., Gen. 01Ix -1:A LT AZIE I K WOOD, JOSEPHINE ; TTowsox, ETH AN AT..EN ; RNEY, Highland M.vitv. The Committee deserve much credit fur their close attention to the tables, too Much. u7 , ,r/c *as given them to do, but they " held the fort " nobly.• One ' lciut dhed and twelve tickets of twenty-live cents each were sold ; making the sum re alized $128.00. The supper was an unusn ally excellent one, and the quantity of provisions was enormous ,: The .people of Ulstedeserve.ve much credit for thus dis playing their liberality and patronage. in §,.0 good a cause: The Occasion - was 'an enjoyable one and lung to be remember ed. one or two more entertainments. would probably liquidate all indebtedness of the Church, and place it upon a healthy financial oasis. To suit the most fastidi ous of the modern and "'ye olden sty;e," with the delicaCiei of the present-might be mentioned, - corn ,cake, johnny cake, (will sonic one please Mine the two arti cles), beans and pork, hulled corn, etc. Mrs. l'Atu Ell, of Ulster, kindly tendered the use of her rare and much thought of table-cloth. which was made by hand, and is one hundvediyers old. Ulster, Pa., : kzil 15, 1878 1V1D11.%31 - The •following brief historical sketch of Windham town ship is furnished us by PHILO hItAINARD, an old resident of the township. The ar ticle will be read with interest, and we hope it may be followed up by others of a sithilar character The following paragraphs have bcev written hastily from such materials ay, were available. They describe no very thrilling adventures. Located as the peo ple were, upon the ragged edge of civili zation, yet not a frontier settlement, their lives were somewhat barren of any nota ble incidents. The dates in Most cases have been taken from family records or other authentic sources. - In a few instances, the writer has been obliged to rely upon conjecture or probabilities. - I'. B. Towanda, April 20, 1878. , At the eemmencement of the present century; ...the region now called Windham, toirnship, was a vast wilderness,' where roamed the wild beasts; these were hunt ed by the early settlers—the flesh furnish ing food and the skins clothing. Although the people labored industriously to im prove and cultivate their farms, their crops for a time were' inadequate to their wants. Many of the poorer - people suf. feted for the necessaries of life.; it 'was not uncommon to see half- ' grown children of both sexes around in a state of nudity, with the exception perhaps of the fig leaf.' Dwellings were • few and _far hetween ; *schools were kept in the old log shanty where ~ birch was the principal lesson ; public worship was conducted in private houses or barns. . • I • \ In no section of the county has proper ty changed hands so much as here ; some having been owno by as many as a dozen different, persons. Daring the succe'Bsivo years *bleb the writer has pre pared 'tax duplicates; there were- more change - i \ ettbe resident taxables than the whole •nuinber at any time upon the hid,. Conlvegatiees have - Changed dntirely within a feveyears, none of the fernier re maining. Nov there are eleven schools in the townshilouducted on the cpm mon school system, in hopses large •and commodious. Pont. churches elery Sunday by devout and decorous people, where may be beard the learned and ' elo •quent discourse ; there \ swells the - loud Doxology, "Praise God from whofii all i'keicinis Where once stood the dark \ aud gleamy forest now spreads the smotttli‘and fertile field, where:the wild 'deer and Welt* could tend a covert, now in Sunither 'may be heard the click of the mowing machine or reaper gathering the full harvest of the golden ear. Most of the first built huts to ruin- have gone, giving place to sub stantial resideuces, some of them costly and beautiful. EMI It may be said to the credit irf Wind. hap) that Very few crimes have been com mitted by its citizens ; most of the people are honest, intelligent and eqterprh,ing— many county and some State offices:have been tilled by persons front! this place. Political panics here at present.are about equally divided as - to number's. The reli gious denominations- are sts Methodi and .4. • • Baptists. Having now briefly traced the progress of events in the township from the- early settlerecnt to the present time, we will go back anti, introduce to Um readers some of the Characters who lived and flourished. Afew years prior to the-permanent set tlementof Windham more David Brainard, a missionary, preaching in the wilderness with a leathern girdle about his loins ; be skittered martyrdom at the hands .ot the savage Indians, and thus curled his brief but eventful career: . JENITITA it t.\ one of the pioneer settlers, - was born i Chatham, Conn., in 1751 occupation, although li scryctl as sailor for a time, was cut to Nova Scotia as a Government agent. I lis journal while at sea, is still pres•rved.by his grand-daugh ter. It is a curious document, being writ ten in antiquated style. " if iariug• winds; ye mighty deep." Ire served seven years in the Revolutionary war, was in many a hard fought battle, , - was taTun prisoner by tbe British amid confined on board ime of those horrid prison ships where he suffered all those privations and insults, the accounts o which arc familiar to rcladers of Auleican history. AI:I . GAI,3IICK BRAINARD, was born in East Haddam. Conn.. in 1-its ' They were married in 1779, ft, ar p eui s that. the marriage took place while he was a soldier, and that she remained at .111.1. father's house till after- the close of the War, during which time three children were born : Darius in October;l O ; Le vi in. November; 1781 ; I)rusilla, in An- They then settled in Chat ham, where Jetilitha, : born. in ; they lived there about ten years, pmith County, New-York, where Henry was born hi rftlin, The above named family' Came ;to this county in 1801, bringing teams, housch.4d furniture, and some farming• implements. rhe rsasons which induced them to c 0711( we're cheapness of land, reported fertility of soil, the advantages of water power for 6 the construction of mills and manufacto ries.. Mr. Ilrainard first purchased a tract of land of Colonel Hale, . CMinect icut claimant; and built the mills, afterward called the Shoemaker mills, liut the titlel proving worthless he lost the whole. lie next purchased a section of State's land which he divided among his sons, retain ing the central portion himself. lie then nuolp an opening on the right bank of the Wappasening creek and built a log hou - s e" , near tlmold hickory tree, which tree is still standing—some of the old residents will point out the spot ; lie hoilt-a framed house on the four corners in -1:4o9, • was married \ to Taman 11 t illiamson in 1807. He built the-first framed lonise iu the township, tor an eminence a little dis-,: tance south of the creek. It may he pro per to state that this !Mose was bAimed in 1829, on a bitter cold night in January the writer beimi4bliged to jamp foun second story window without his clothing, falling and tumbling in the snow which was two feet deep. Darius Brainard was drafted near the chime of the war of 1812, and went as .far as Wilkes-Barre when peace was proclaimed and he retimned. On one occasion, he was out hunting he was mistaken thicket for a deer and shot at liy hiss brother . henry, \the ball striking the barrel ~r his g un and glabeing off—some of the shot. g.iing into his hand, others into. his thigb, causing him to halt upon thin nichiher till life's short journey. ended: Ile was a .moral, industrious man, though of feeble consti tution, hard labor and lq.lier causes ing induced gastro livir!aigia. Ile died April 1824, lea:ing a wife, one datigliter, and live sone, (one licisthumons). • JENITIIA BIZAINARD, was marked to ioie Betsey Stud!) in ISIO. InuUt immerons family. mostly girls. Inlwved to Illinois in IS:; where he died a few years after. We have said that they 'stern indOrstrions.people ; they were. but not:all. Jephtlia, ,r., was an excep tion, although lie managed to get a tolcr- ably good living,l was appointed .InstH• of the Peace, licensed' to preach by the Wethodists—while he was an inveterate joker, often dry, yet at times he could get upini his ear with dignity. was married to ,J.din . Dunham in 1• 4 0 s. She had two daughters and one son, John L. They inherited a port;im of their grand-father's w,tate ; John L. receiving the Ohl homestead whiCh he lived upon till Is-N. Ile was drowned is th,f; Loyal Sock at the age of fifty ; the daughters are living still in prospenins condition. Levi died in 1>317 and Henry in is:24 ; both re mained single. was somewhat petulant, often ing of Let• hard. lot ; a little al ii.tocratic and imperious, which latter traits she probably inherited from her father who was a very wealthy man. The old lady became demented and helpless for years before her death, which occurred in 1^:;7. A good nurse fur the sick, an excellent cook, her hiead was superior• to any that ever was made or.cver will lie while the World stands. I pray 4)1,1 Father• Tuna to reverse his engine, alet roll back WA 141 fif ty eyeles,.giving us once again a taste of that deliehuis wheaten loaf. . [The reader will guess this apostrophe was written late in the ilafterniiou under the pressure of a keen appetite]. .lephtba Brainard was a man of consid erable wealth at the. time: . of his death, which he accumulated hs honest and per severing industry ; he Pia:ninth-red' ahnost every vicisitude of fortune, being, in per ils often, in perils by the sea, upon the battlefield, in the prison ship and diseases which all flesh is, heir to ; passing all these lie lived to a - good . old age and flied. July 1:•.- 1 25. Ile left a numerous posterity: if living they would number 'about 'one hundred and fifty. tU person he was rather above the me dium height ; strong and muscular, of good abilities intellectually. If energy and determination would insure success he seldom failed ; was a kind neighbor, au ekemplary Christian, benevolent, the tray elltfr and way-faring man enjoyed his fors pitality ; the begger and impehnions man were relieved from his purVe : sociable and friendly to all o a capital story, teller, though he always ;ii iteredlstrictly- to truth, never drawing upon his imagination for facts, was often- called upon for counsel in public matters or to adjudicate differ ences between neighbors, was once a .member of the Legislature. Thies honor ed and respected by ail who knew him i . he passel' thiongk the world •leaving no stain upqn ldw_Teputation ; retaining his mental faculties7tp the last, always thank. 31Acct)1101%, A farmer by IMlttrs IIIZAINA111) I=l L • ful to that Providence. whose goodness and mercy had followed hint all the days of his life. • lii..tioquAwrEos Co. K, 12Tit 11E6 IMENT, N. Ci.—Tow.AND'A; Amu.' 23, 1878. Siiec(ai Ordor No. 1: Members of the Company arc hereby ordered to appear in uniform' at the -A.t mory, on Saturday, April 27th, at 1 o'clock P. M., to.receive pay for services during the strike of 1877. Members must be prompt, and roady to fall in at the call of the drum. Those members not-supplied .with uni forms will make application . to Quarter master, and by furnishing the proper bonds will h i e furnished with the same ' if any are on hand.- 4 ,Those persons who are to reeeivo,the' pay of others must come prepared ivith power of attorney. By order of Lieut. J. A.Noium WILT, Commanding co. K, 12th Mgt.; N.G. 5.611JE16 F. Roy LE, • Clerk Co. K; 12th Regt., N. G ,Miss HATTIE POTTER has Slut opened a millinery store at Potterville. She hag a fine assortment of,goods, and her estab lishmeq;onust pretie• a great convenience La the ladies of the vicinity. IT SUSTAINS Irs ItgrUTATION. — For nearly a quarter of a ccutury it hali_been acknowledged that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemedy has no equal in speedily and permanently curing "Cold in the head!' and all catarrhal affections of the nasal cavities. Its immense sale and great / popularity are depended upon and entire ly do to its merits and superiority over all other siniilar preperatious. Very many physicians, having thoroughly . tested it, are now prescribing it in their practice. it A Lilt' lITON. Out., January Ist, 1877 Pr. H. V, Pt Ent - r..-Ituffato, N. Y.: - • Dear Sir-For years I sufferred with clnonic catarrh. Last winter it becamt more sever6sserionsly affecting my throat and lungs.. I4ried many physicians and several advertised remedies, obtaining but temporary or, no relief. My general health became worse, so that I despaired of life. Seeing favorable notices of your medicines, I procured one-half dozen bot tles of the Golden Medical 'Discovery and and a supply of Dr. \ : Sage's Catarrh Remedy. The Discovery purified my blood and re;:tore'd my, general health, the Catarrh Remedy gave Immediate re lief. and after a little perseverance, a rad ical cure was effected. 'fliatikrully your,: ItOnERT Mci•Ol:3llC.K NEW LOCALS. :Y . E. E. DORMAtif., Raxt Wafer Stnet, E 1.,) f A, X. Y. I , lc , t Flor-111:V GOODS. 1 4 reonff F loor—M I 1.1.1 N E I: Y. Th:rd Fhwir—C A ::I V ETS. -- - Fourth Floor—t' LOA KS ANDS 12 FE:• U p'r by El,vator. A vblt in,p-ction will tiv.ro than amply. ,i,pay. nr' FOR STYLISH • )111A,INER : , t o w 'Ally 1 - •••;T riGtinE go to rEtts Itttos:. Z: 7 17 - Mrs. E. .T. Mt N O' is scllith go Ys tick sprii, ; .: PF.I: THAN EVER. Call anal exnuiltie before purchastvg, Mrs. }:..1. Mt.t , ;(ms has returned tr .," t h,. City. and has ,fechkilly the FINEST Mr,PLAY oF ;And I this thwn sprig. 73irs. E. T. 11,11N4;os has TT:I:HAIFA) HATS fur E 1101.1. AR ar.(l' 111,1%3rd... ,7 1 1 - 17 . See the styles at Stern Bros. 613 - 11 - ENrintoi Dlitts and 'ACES a =I rr" INFANTS' IMIEkSES and LACE CA P 6 at btl;rti I: r OS. ET" lid - tO SNELL tk. FARNHAM'S st MillhierY Goods: . Everything in the him of station cry at. wIII [CO NI a hi( .-IT''. • . C• 37/" Straw Work and Illeacli,ing a spe cialty at SsiEL I. .si. P.% NLI A NII M do - all kh,.l t 1/1:1:,S :\IA K ING. rtr Nt:os has the . best Shirt sappert,•r; also ow skirt Ei,vator.. Ziri" LEGHORN FLATS for *125. at Stern Bros. • CAS'' Ladies ready made suits and CAL- Ico NV 1: APPEIN at :item Itrov Clus En has the best wearing Shoes for n i 4 and youtw ewer olfored'ht Towanda. and at price:, w Unlit t h e reach of all. ti-ir• SUNI)OWN:3;IW SAILOR HATS for not s at Slorti Nros. L'S — Novelties in HAir ainl Hat (lrna m'•ut>,• and toial .lenelry at Stern Dm- — T - (;Dots lint•. hand-sewed Slmes, Con uotol ~,o 1 l o w rtho, , ,._,,ery:palr warranted :th,l moll at pt 1.'.• that eattoot falt to pleaW. Call awl n.•e noon at (•t 'Rs Eirs. r NEW BOOTS and NEW SIIOES2 of every St }lo awl Vat lety,, Bt.tnt's Boot and shoe Store. Pilet , s to a,t0nt...11 all: fall, exiinlue, anq be roorine.-1. eITSTOM • woRK and HE. 1 111 N 1 door on ,liort not ler. ain't 1. MILLINERY GooDS at Nthule salr at'Sterti arcs New York store. • t?.7" All the new shades of Silks ano 1:11.1,ons at Stern Bros. :75" HEADQUARTERS' FOIrMILLI- N EICY la(111.. Stern Bro-. New York store. No 1. Ilr1.lg.• Street. 11r4t door trona Main Street. HATi; fur the - millious from 9.scts up :it Steru Rm.% Wager., of the Ist IV:tril Itakotg, eilit.. tilt haul lath with ritti•kil•ittit, Runt lh oven • Itu•.til. Laxgest, lkst and (:11eapest Hoe of Shes for'l.3.lles', and (.1101.1retoC wear Is ("nod at roI:P , EICS store, tai,rter Main :111 , 1 Tra , y 6; Nob mock. 'apr•lls, l'owers fursali, onuSecomt hand, iww .l• ( . O . ZI manttracture. 131M=II & Co. (Taylor 1 Co.'s old mak, Street, lta‘h.g Just returned front the city. are nth., ing one of the Beg. Ai.sortittrtli• of F.'l, litums.lloSlEltY, f' ll (2l,oTlizi,Stc., elier ex))ll,lted In T,. wandit. and t toga' rrirevare Astonkhlngly Mils C.-11. ALLEN begs 'leave to hat.rm iho la4ir, or TOWat;(l:l4lett sh•• I, tow vre -1,,tv,1 In in $1 V I NI: By TII 14,..1* nit re.a..14741,14. .12w4i4lettee, No, 5 Ward ,St 4 kVert.)ll . 3 It ork• BUSINESS LOCAL. Bronze Lamps, with Crystal Tibial. ntly !Wet. M itit,t.t.l'c•Nkery Store„ Iwl "Ton can get all the latest.r.tyles of Statheiery, very cheap, at Wlt ITcoll 3 611AUT'el lye - N‘lll pay ea:•11 ftir Hemlock Luiiiiii•r in the - hog, d.9TT ei,a at 4.11 r mill 61.1Crarlt!:, ( I .l'it(fsT's S.).•;:s rtementber always. that we will Crockcry and Glas‘.ware at ill!' lowest pricer, MA DILL'S Crockery More. Mr 7 Don't you forget it. We have an excollout Xcli ER. M A NIIF A CTI l" In town , at I'IIWLES' BAK kin% whore you can buy the, best fresh-hal:4A rraekers. • L. 11. Ito - in:Ens challenges emnpn tyhmn Gar glumly zoo d, and low prlees On D00r,.., 'Muds and Mold and all building ma iCang:l-tf; . MIMI fa , Great reduction on rates to al 'lwdnts ontoKest And Soutiment. They chearst fait's ever offered. Write os ripply to tt, 11. tAterwood, TOWIIIII.IA. 1., It. R. B. ticket office. M" -- A lIAEGAIN Fon SOME Goon, Is ITATIOCS MAN'. A gentleman haring morn bust ness en hig hand thati hn can attend to, will Zell a Stock of General Merebamillse on terms lii'make it an object fur sonic good man to Invest. No capital of any account required. For further partleultir. enquire at this office; ' Feb: 2s, tf. 878 ,-. House A Comi)lete Assortment in all Qualities. Gilt Border and. Holland Shades, and - Shadings of Various Colors. Me Lace and MuMin Curtains;Uphiolstery Goods and Furniture Coverings of Cot!. ton and Worsted Fabrics in New and Choice Designs and. Patterns. Towanda; Pa , Mandl 2S, I 878. Cr' Noth shOrt of unmistakable 1111111 . 11LN r . ll f erred upon tens of thOtisMots of suffer era could originate and .malnfain the reputation which AA - I.:Ws SAIISO . .titILLA vido.r*. It is a CMapilitid of ute bent iegetahle alteratives, with fddides of POMSSIUM and Iron, and is the moot Itectuaitii all remedies for scrofulous . , mercurial, ,}ti blood disorders. Uniformly imeeessful and err -tato in it, remedial effects, it produces rapid and contpleto cures of rierofula, - Sores, Polls, Humors. Ftinples, Eruptions. Skin Diseases, and all flisor dors at I,lng from Intpurlty'of the bloo.l. Ile its invigorating effects it always relieves anti often cur i es Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and I rrivihrltlej and Is a potent renewer of vitality, For purifyito the blood It has no equal. It tones lip the system, _restores and preservos the health. and imparts %Igor awl energy. For forty years It has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine fur the suffering sick, every where. For sale by all dealers. - SPECIAL LOCAL :W .. PIANOS AND 011OANS.—If you-wish to purchase a supelor PIANO es ORGAN. inigl In every evi ellenee [onto' made, at lianufaci loryn. Wholesale lirlce, and' thus 1 , 31r0 nearly one. half f your money, do not fall. before purelmslnc, to write for ratalogue of ileserlptiou and price!, to "Vied (Mimi Box ,39,7,. New York. March 7, IS7S. tr. Ca — E. F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WI„IsIr. IVON—ii:Ls never been known to faille the core of wenknes , . attended with >ymptems. Indisposition to exert ion, 10,s or memory. illinleulty of breathing, general wialine.s, horror of cilSeaSe, weak; nervous trembling, dread lot horror of death, night sweats. mitt feet, weakness. dimness of chum., languor, univer+al lassitude of the nimeolar system. enor mous apps tite. with dyspeptle,system4 hot hands, noshing of the body. dryness of the skin. Inllld ~tintenanee and eruptions on the face, purifying The bhttuf, pain iffth, hark. heaviness of the eye lids, frequent Mark ,puh: flying before the eyes. with temporary sittfil.don and io-s of light, want of attenlilon, etc. These ,Ymptoins ail arl,e from a weakness, and to remedy that, u‘e F., F. Hun kers Bitter Wine of Iron. never fall. Thou- Sand, "are now enjoying.heatlh who have used It. tiet the gecuthe. only, loot' bottles. Take rmly E. F o lionker, '• Tope Worm Removed Alive. Ifrad and af. rtatpicte hi two boors. No fee till head passes. S e at. a n d Stomach Worms re., Moved hr Dr.' linfiket. Vet North Niteth Street: vire free. No fee'untll head and all passes In Olie. and alive. .Dr. Kunkel to the onlv . sneressful physician in till.< country for the removal of WOTHIS., and his Worm Syrup is pleasant and safe fur chil dren or gtown persons. Seal for eireniar, or ask for a bottle of worm Pelee one Millar per bottle.. itet If of your druggist.. It Tinter (MIS. IBM E. F. lLnnkel•w Luxtral and kern Shampoo for the Hair. The hest and eheapest Bair Dressing and Hair Cleaner In the wnritl. They remove dandruff, allay irritation, seethe and real the heated snalp, prevent the hair free, tatting elf. and I.roin ~ ;.. the gr. - will Iti a very short time. They preserve and - Wcantify t Ito Hair. 3111 - 1 render It seat and glossy. They im part a brilliancy and a silky appearance tee braid and wiry flair, and an a hair dressing they are un rivalled : eradicate dandruff and prevent baldness. The ;.itatupon cleans the Hair. removes grease, scurf, itching. eruption. Curers headache preetinceet by' hest aMi fatigue. Shampoo and bus t re.torw Hale to a natOral anti glossy color, re store•faricti>, dry. Inert aad wiry hair.. Price. per S,,k your e h liggi.t for them, or scull to Kunkci,\Propt kin!, :No. Viti North Ntuth .treet, lFett.7-Ints. Fain• Sayre. Pa • • DURAND be; In\nn Wilk:U. June 13,. Mr%. A.enath Durand, ir.dow of the late Dantel Durand, aged year, 1)IM Nll.—ln ll••rrick, March crab. i>7 ,l . Mrs. Fra•ila B. Durand, ninon Or Ow late Warren Durand, aged 30 yearn.. ; TOWANDA. MARKETS REPORTED lIV STEVENS St LIING, dealers In GrweEivs and Pr04111,-1., Pattoics Mock,- ronwr Main and Midge. SI reefs. WEI)NESDAY EEVNING, APRIL - c. Flour per MO.. Flour per mirk. = Chrip Feed Wheat por bosh Corn 4)1t4 ;2 , 3 ittlek wheat 49 CiQver Tinictlq. western ,1 754?. . Beans, ' 02 It's, 1 000 12, 1505 , 200 Pork. nt.'s 12 5160 Os® 10 Dressed bogs (15 Hams „ 07 09 Shun!,lets ', OA ' (Ili Lard ~, • PA 09 10 Dressed Clll(keles 0 , 1 ,, 09 . 10 Turkeys ''',. 10. . 12 Butter, tub. ', 2.01 , ; 24 70170 25 Bolls' , 1:11,... 23 2 5 49 25 Eggm, freroti .. u ' II Chee,e - \ s . II . IS Green apples. bush ‘, • • Cranberries per ,juart..' , .„ 124.1 P01,4144e5, per bushel.... ' 2x 39 , 1 littio; , . 50 . 65, Beeswax coni;EtTED 1W DAYTt7 k Mtn, DM VeRI aklnx Deacons Sheep pelts Tallow Wool. washed Unwashed.. SPRIWC:3I. POVVELL &. CO. Have just recived and now offer their Spring purchases of punishing Goods At, prices niuch below those of any previous season. CARPETS ! pody Brussells, Tapestries, Three Plys, Extra Superfine Ingrain, Ingrains of Lower Grad - es. Floor. Oil loths, •• ' Mats and Rugs in Great Variety, Canton -and Napier Mattings, Druggetts, Crumb Coths; &c• WALL PAPER ! WINDOW SHADES ! DIED. wtitiv..Al.E. RETAIL. 6 1 . 0 ti 400 its SO I 6566 2 1 1 0 7` 011 2 10 I 25a1 1356. 1 :45 1 4e1 145 45 50 0:0 • ME Poweat Ca New Advertisement:. DISSOLUTION.—Notice here by given that the eopartnersnip heretofore existing I. , etween the undersigned, under the liven name of 11. k Brother, In the general mercantile business atWyalusing, has been dis polved by mutual 'Consent. The business of the . late firm wilt be eettletl'ull ; by •11. 'S. Ackley, to when ali debts must be pal& and who wIP .par all liabili ties. 111 S. Ackley will aho cunt lime the business at the old stand, \ It. S. ACKLEY, 11. B. AUI.I.I:T. Wyab slug, Pa., firril 13,\187e. RCUR 11A4,1\4 FRIDAY EVENING, At 26, Enema Abbott Grand Concert ! . „ Under the direction of the American T.lterary sflu roan, of New York, CHAR. MUMFORD, 3taiinger. The .Worlil-renonmeil American Songstreen—the Mll=M==u!,ll R. W. IL _STANLEY, The Ttratilatle Engthih Tenor SIG OR 4'ERRANTI, The luitultable Buffo Baritone. lIERR A. ROBYN. The Bilthant Pianist and Accompanist. MR. 3tATTIIEW ARBUCKLE, rortyLAß PitICES. Reserved :Seats, - 75 rents No extra eharge for Regervell Seats. The sale of Iteserrell. Seats will begin at Kliby'S Drug Store on Monday, 'April 221t11, , The Mathoshek'Plano, used by the Abhor!. re. Is from the Music Rooms of Holmes St Passage. H fI AIT T A„IIs.L'IASa com E hined T Gymnast i nT lt. Con structed that it will straighten and limber the back. expand the chest. and strengthen every mus cle in the body in one tenth the time and trouble of any other gninaStie apparatus now In use. All persons, large or small, ladles as well as gentlemen can practice upon it, no tnatter how-round should ered they runty be. AN e guarantee ghat It will ex pand the chest.from 2 to.. invites, and make a per son from to 2 Inches taller intme months practis ing 5 minutes daily. This apparatus has cored. and we guarantee It will cure the worst kind of dyspepsia without 'medicine. The above Is endors ed Write most prominent phyalcians In the U. S. Send for illustrated circular to AM ERIC ANIIKA 1.111 APPARATUS CO., 697 IthoADw Mr, law YORK New York City, April 1:, TO TILE SCHOOL DIRECTORS QF BRADFORD COUNTY.—Gentlemen: lu pursuance of the 4341 section of the act of May. 1854, you are hereby nollfted to meet In . contention at the Court 'Poise In Towanda, on the Ist Tuesday of May, A.D., lA's, being the 7th day or the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternom, and select rico r , ire by a majority of the whole number of directors present. one person of literary and, scientific ac quirements, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching. as. County... Superintendent for threl' years, determine the amount of compensation for the same, and certify the result to the StateMper intendent at Vanishing, as required by the 39th and 40th section of said act. .1. ANDREW WILT, Co. Sup't of Bradford County. Towanda, prll tl, 1878. A UEDICAL ELECTRICITY Mgt., Il riss M. COTF.IIIIALE Hal returned ft - 6m Philadelphia. whore. 5.11 q ha% graduated at the Philadelphia Electric ‘:ollege and ha. been granted a diploma authorizing her to practice thiq,l,rattch of. tnedl cal mien... In her praM lce•ln thh. borough during the past ,he fia 3 effected many wonderful enre.•: nor Inercased knquiedge makes her fully competent to treat nearly ap AireaseS Incident to our, yaee. Sp. - chit at to•ntioniis given to purely female eomplaltd!d. charges mOderale. Terms tasla. Iteshlence nn Poplar-St., west of Western Avenue, where tihe may he found at all hours. Tow Andi. March 21+, Im7ll • rl l O 'VIE POOR !-D A DEV I I,LE , J, —Forty lots for sale mile front the town centre) at the low price of Twenty-flre Dollars per lot (V.st. Location healthy; two nitres trim: the lead mines, and work plenty: dlging lathe mines, cutting rails, wood, &c., or farming; provisions cheap. Ono-quarter of an acre In each lot. Terms, one-half ,t u, balance In RIZ Months. Editor of Oils paper went; for further particulars address MRS. C. A. - MILLER, Daderllle P. 0.., Dade Co., Mo. MEI 30 34r) 54) 5 00 5 25 EIMER/ N OTICE.—The Commissioners of T6wsnsa township have Thirteen (13) child ren from Two to Thirteen rears of age, for whom whey desire to procure homes. Persons desiring tp adopt or employ ally of the tin t decsigued. . FRANK GREGG. GEO. W. SCOVILLE, A. W. IGIIMIICK, Cominlmdoners Towanda Tuwe,thlp, Towanda, April 18, 1878. pAINTrNGS PORTRAITS AND LANDSCAPES 0.1@h3 08410 tegoo • 10twak1.:5 . mi.tun 50k630 20020 • Painted to order at any price irons Frio I. Oil Paintings Re-Painted, ile=Tonehed, or changes made as derlred. AA! work done la the highest style of the Art. JOliftNN F. BENDER Towanda; ra.. April IP, nil: 1878 At 8 o'clock, the EMMA ABBOTT. The 0 rrat Cornet Solk Legs/. QII ERIF PS SALES—By virtue a:is:ll4Z :t r rnm i tro u r e il d County,ouo th e C ourt to n i . 111- rected, I will expose to public sale on' FRIDAY, the 10th day of MAY, 187 a, s'ithe doorof the Court 110tise, in Towanda liorotigh, tit I o'clu. k, P. n., the following described property, taint • No 1. Oue lot, piece, or parcel of land situate In Burlington twp, bounded north by lands of D S Luther, east'by lands of Wm Barnes, south by lands of David 'Mead , and Isaac Lane, west by lands of , Burton licouten and WmCarman;cootains 50 acres'more or less, about IS Improved, with I hoard house, and board granary thereon. , Seized - and taken into execution at the suit of E T Fox vs Alrnannt Allen and David Mead. Also at the; suit of N C Thompson ys Almansa B Allen. ALSO.—Odo other lot situate in Canton boro', Moulded and described as follOws: Begin ning In the east 411 in of Mix & Whitman's drug store lot on the nbrtheast car of thelot herein de scribed; Oepeq. easterly almig the south - line of tends belonging to Lodge-Nu 321, 1 0, of 0 F. soft to an alley; thence - south along the west side of said alley about 100 ft to the north line of A li Kelley's lot; thrri west along. Kelley's north line about 40 . ft; thence nartlialong said Mix & Whitman's east line to the place of beginning ; contains about 0,000 mmare feet of laud more or less, all Unproved. No 3. ALSO—One. other let situate in Canton • born', bounded and described as -follows: Begin ning In thU center of a proposed,extenslon of cen ter•-st at the northeast car of J K Wright's; thence west along .1 K Wrlght's north line IS.ift to Beale's alley; thence north along east line of Beal's alley 6010; titmice cam% along the south line of other lands of 5.1 Hickok ISaft to Said Centre-st:llltenee south along the center of said Centre-st to the place Of beginning; contains 11,100 square feet-of laud, All Improved. No 4. ALSO—One other lot situate In Canton bora`,,bounited sod described as . follows: Begin filogAt, the northeast eor of the last above describ ed lid; thence west, along the same ItOft to Ileal's alley; thence north along said alley ilptt to hit of A Kelley; thence east along said Kelfey'ssouth line to center of said Center•sti them.; South along the center of paid street to the place of beginning:run t:llns 4 of an acre more or teal, with 1 framed house thereon. . NO S. ALSO—One other lot situate In Canton bum' bounded nor tlr by other lands of .S J Illekok. east by Divislon-st,. south by 1:1111i3 fortnerly - owned by C A K rise. west by lands rd James A• Bothwell; being about SOftiront and about 130 ft deep, a Ill; 1 framed holise thereon. .Seised and taker; Into exe oldie; at the suit of Mrs J K Bullock vss J Maul: and It N Williams, See'y.' • Nos. ALSO-,oife other lot situate In twp, bounded north by the public highway - , cast It lands of Willson • Edsall, south and west by the lublic highway; contains,' acre more or less, all mproved, with I framed ;house, I framed barn and few fruit trees thrreim. , • No 7: ALSO.,—One other lot situate in Pike tnp: bounded north by lands of Win Davis. east and south by tho pitblic highway, and lands of Wilson contains 5 and west by lands of Itial Brister; a acres Of land'be the same noon, or - lesi, all improv ed, no buildings,•but few fruit trees thereon. Seiz ed and taken into execution at the suit of the Ath ens Building,and 'Ann AViOelation or Athens, Pa. vs S M Gregory. N . o h, 'A 1.1.4.1--One other lot situate- In Albany tu p, hounded north byt lands of Joseph east and south by the public highway, we s t he lands of Clark Ilatteoek: being 10011 Oink! :MI Oen deep, with 1 trained house and fete trait trees thereon. (excepting and reserVing that part of - the 'house and lot sold by said Ormsby to Joseph Camp bell off the - north end of said tut. seized and taken . into execution at the suit of Edward Dyertutt vs S S Ormshy, \0 18. ALSO-4111e ratter lot situate -in Athens lap, bounded north by lands of George.Ercenbeck, east by lands of Albert Campbell, south by lands of N West 'landS of Horace estate, contains 125 acres more or less, about Ott ant- Froved, wine:2 framed hooves, 2 framed barns. 1 og hi.tisei 1 corn house. Other oulltuittlingt, anol an orchard of fruit trees thereon. N`ll. A I.s.4t—One !Alter lot situate in A then, tap, hounded north by lambi of ilorive Willistotn't; epate,east -by .lanols of James White, south byf 'lands of .I... Griffith awl the plibllc highway, rat by lands of Sella; Kirby: contains 30 acres more 01 4 ' improvements. Seized snot taken into ex ecution at the suit or Miami S Pike vs C ilunsicker and 'A.llunsicker. . - N 01.5. ALSO—One other lot situate In orwell twp, bounded and desmibed as follows: litginning on the public highway leading front IVysox to the Wappasena Creek, knoWn as the Ridge toad on the southerly Ithe between said piece or land owned by said Taylor • and the northerly I.ollndary line uf- Wnt II Darling; running northeast alodigt he said Ridge road 41 pers to a point: thrtiee _north . 7 'l ° ea,st along the line of the said roa d 13 pets to a - point: thence north cast along the said nor' l- pers to. a point; thence along the said road nor' li 21 ) east 34 pers to a point:, 'thence , along the said mad north east., 12 pers to 'prdlor: throne north east 52 pers: thence along the =ld road ,73 east 24 pers to the line betireen the lands. 0: Cyrus Cook and thesalol:rayloor: theme sort it east along . the line b. its the said lands 13'3-1e pers to a stake and stone,: thence along th e i oif iv& of (*pus Cook, N,AV Morgan. soot the said Taylor smith 12 c; 0 west l!is 4-10 port: to a cor: - theme north,. 80° west alimg the s.totherly lide la 4-10 Doors to a ror : theme south :1' 0 west :It; pers to a cor on the Rue of lands of Wil'iam II Darling, anti the said Taylor: thence along the s•outherl line of said Taylor lands north ; 1. west 5 , 1 o:.10 pets to the'rentre of said Ridge road to the place or beginning: sotttaln, IS acres and 21 por:, be the mine more hn. No 16. .1 I.SO—One other lot situate hr. 4 Maven twP, bounded and described as foOS: at the center of th nW e before said Ridge road on the •fultlie . rly l line of the land of sillil,Tayl..r. and the nifrtherly line of the latels.itf .1 .1 Neweli, running along•the.sald line north sl , l'weit'2ll2. per- to a cor of the lands (r .! Nes, cll. Henry ll owe, and the said Taylor; thence north 2 1 ?" east along the west erly tine of the said iTaylor's land tot; pers to a cur Of the lands of Burton Russell, \V W Olds. :old the said 'Taylor, niiiiked by a stake and stones; tliinice along the -line between W. W Olds and the said Taylor; thenee___67 , ,, 0 east 110 11.10 per, 10 a - cur marked Ity a stake and' stones at .the puldie road leading from the 'said itidget,thatt to . I .kne , trleaveland'svtlience along, said smad south ,•;', east 12 640 ' , tors; thence along the northerly tine of said olds and t If Wilsoo 11intlit nerill to' co east" 131 5-10 pers to a cur /4 said Wthon. I:.'yrnis and said Taylor's lands, marked by a slake and stones; thence along the 11:m of hook of the said i:m•1. and 'Taylor, south 2.". east is pers .to the liefore named Midge rtnit : thence southerly along said road 100 pers to the place of . contains. 107 aeres and 33 pers, be .the saint. litnie orklss• 'NO 17'. I.(t-tine other lot sltinite In orwell twp, !umiak(' and described as follows 7 It, giniiiitg at a sugar maple tree at the,cor of the lands of l II Darling and lands formet s ly owned I.y 11 lath, now owned by Dr dmwts. and' rithrong along the line between those fatal; nor! II -hots" west 5! , 10 pers to a eor of lands of the %aid fir Lee.l.4. J .1 Newell and Taylor marked Jiv a Stake and slittio. , ; thence due east along Die line of the lands .4 raid Newell and Taylor 79 5=117 perm to 0 tor inark.:d its -a stake and stones; thence along the line between. the . same .nut h. 1 ,0 west 10 fi-lo pers:to'n coe1 11111 • 10 'd be tithe:tell saptiiig: thence along the line between the land of W II Darling and said Taylor 52 0 west .15 s-10 pers to the place of beginning; contains 12 arr., and 00 pers, be Ilse Saint` More or less. The abode three lids of laud are knawn as the .5 11 as hie farm, with 1 framed house. f mount 'barns, sheds and outbuildings. and orchard of fruit* trees thereon. Selved and taken into execution at tibi• suit of A ugusta T Cook's use vs A 0 Triode: I . . No 16. AU...al—One other lot 6ltuare in Dike tvr bounded north 133 lands of A .1) Fassett, east by lands Of the Thomas Drink estate. sort by lands tif,the Thomas I:rink estate. west by - the' public highway; contains 12 acres more or less, tall Inv proved, with I framed h :1m house. 1 board :diy, and few fruit tr.'es thereon. Seized and taken tide ex ectttloreat the suit of ti W henry vs Stephen it Canfield:\ No Id. A I,Sfl—eirie other lot ; qll.llatt• in I.,eroy tarp, beimded and described as folluivs Iteglitnlng at a ear In tl:epulille road leading from 'the, stage roatl„to the-south side of the Towanda r'reek.'aiiil rot of I.lndley ';;lone's land. and in the lira- of Antos Vanfleers land. and running; - thence north as the oregittal eoursa given along the line or A rtes VaTtlloet'S - land; running thence north as the ortgl nal-rourse given along the line of Amos P aktleet, Lewis Darllng.•foritierly I) A Genie, aliont '_s l s pers and 510 of apereit do a i,l'•iuNt and :zones adjoining lands Of It, till:i McClelland on the north, and thenee raid its the original course.:l3 pers to a Cre 1n the 'line of David tloagland's land; and thence south as the 'original eourse Mentioned in cornier conveyances a distanee „tit atilini 312 4-10 pets -to a cur adjoining Lindley, stone, land a s e' lll v ll .Ye.. ll to ldni 1,3. Nathan E and aleing tile line of David Hoagland's land ta , sal.l cot*. and Menet...mill So° west 4 pers to a post and - stones:thence west pers to a Ire marked for a Ne; t Iti , nee north :19 east alot.g•sald 1.1111111,y land and line I'r pert to a cot .near a Itlckorv.trec: thence ',is° nest 23 3-lo pet , to the place of beginning; contains - the cli ic,std ridantity . ~eaninuto of about ;:irfarres, be the seine fine, oetess. (2 arms being reserved therefri.nt tinacresimprfiviiil. with It rand l illieti , e. 2 trained barns, tither outbuildings, and tweltaiii of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into e ' s een. lion at the stilt of ;11ertoit S. Klobree vs Anthony Darling. No 2,1: A T;Sti-.:‘,lne other lit situate In t:ranville Dip, bounded north loy Iditils'of Charles l'arttiert, and David Eaton. on the east I,y lands 'of Ephrata: Kendall. south by lands of w 01.4 Ammble, aril 'rhomi,tiii, west by tauels of, maker and rartland Clark ;via:tali:l7e, acres uti.re lor leis, all improves - 10% nth 1 frano•il.loince., I fram ed barn, I (rattled hog pen. add orchard of,,.lrnit tree:. thereon. SPIV-4 and taken tutu-xlieut lon at the snit of Patrick MeGiitighrati James Ilft house.., Also at the snit of Durk. Thomas ii co' vs No 21. A T.: 4 o—. l ittr other lot situftte in Ulster twp, bounded and de:crib...l as follows: It• ginning" on the southwest imr at the junction of Cash creek fowl anti Main road leading front l'lster ImA t hens eta post In the cur .. a fence, raid cur toeing north east ror of said lot: thence south On to elf side of said Main road .16ft -still 2 Inches to a imirat : tew. westerly running parallel with lottibllt.„.• now on sald.loot (Rat to a stake: then. - right angle souther ly to said lid ' thence westerly (tin...lion On said south 11ne tOa VOW : thence northerly 'about n' rods Itesouth sidemf elsio-er(...k rorieto a imst in feln.: thence easterly,along 'smith ..1.1•• of said .....sh creek road iti. 1.1-.14 to the plame of beginning': reserving therefrom the (original surveys of ~,,id b,i, 3 ri e ,,, of land lying ou s smith side 'Of said lot i•a , t or tight auger and sotttli of !tee ritionlng.parallei with building,. for I', 11' lloleociab 91 c,!l,l,lviation (); a over of land stew ocrupl...l lry 4:l4.llonildnog or point 0n southea.t,cor of ,31,1 101 to 1.01 I two-dory framed louthllog. I framed balm, and othor mttimildings thereon: ' i-bsized and taken laloorsmatt ion at till' suit of the Athens Building anti Lout Ass...d.itio:; of A Owns,' l'a, t,'..• Lon kw ~not and Mrs ...k 1......• wood, . No 22. A I,Sn—trtlf. 0311'1' tot Si I Ilat , 111 Athens horn,', bound,' as tonows:,lletirg lot Nn 42:u a riot or stirs. y made by alrool Rickey for Ile. lion :Ed: ward Herrick and bounded north toy t o t s No It, 1., mid 14, oak' toy lot No It, south by Chestiont-..t. west by.lots No if, ss and 83. v., Meli said to: doter ilia aa, COOVSytal. to Franels It - Trresit..l by the" Sherif of Bradford COlintv by dc1..1 dated aura ack nowledged the 1... th day of September.s:- It. Is In., with I 'framed how... and few fruit tree, the ova,. Soloed and taken into Tryeentlon at the snit of the Athens llafl.lll4and Loan .1 ssoei it ion iir A 1515 t.; I'a vs NI W Ryan :cud Margaret Ryan.' No 23. A LSI r—anie other lot situate in Ore.-01 twp. bounded and described as, folbows : Beginning i;t a Illk and stout . . on the cast si.l.• of the hir o le way, (said highway leading' from t'otter's Me hit Werki4ers mill), at the northeast eor of the t,...- , te.rY Mt .1, , m. 11,...M1ier: thence north sr'• east- by said . tattirery lot .13 per, to a stake and stows; thence north 31 10 west by land of said grantors; 4.10 furs too a st ake, and stones: them e south sla west ri :1.10 t ers: thence south 11J..° east 4.3-10 per..: thence south s to west 11l 4-1“ pers to the east side of Me first mentloneoldolghwart thOT,ga! Soollt at.. alOng the cast-side of the highway 14ft to the plam., of begitilthig; contain; 42 peers, N. the ,11410 more or less, all improved, with an old framed Molding' thereon, Seized and-taken Into esecatiou at the .stilt oft F Wheaton. ex'r vs Itorke Sr NVlteaton. and .1 F .WliCaton, Seey. No gt. ALZ3O—a tin, idler lot" situate In Rome born. hounded north by the Amolemy lot. east by lands-of It K Attains, koutti - hy the I nbt-F,olows lot, west by Malan.st ; being about lOilft trout, :n,l r,ofr derp, with 1 framed house, 1 n ame,11,,,,,i. 1 framed Islow, and few fruit trees thereon. „ . • N, 25. AI.St o-Ottoothei lot sltuato lultome boro', I hounded north by tint ',labile lane, east' ley tti \C!- , sox rreek, south by lauds of Wit. Cl.dhattgb, wood tby lantls'of ion Mee: contains I it, IllOrt• 4.E ,less, I all Improved, nolutildlngs. Seized and .taken Into execution at the suit of stephen Elwell vs Al e , xan. tler Keefe and II I, Parks. . . . . .. NO 26. ALSO—Ono other lot siting,. „In South Creek twp, bounded north by lauds ofitolo-rf Ilay, east by lanais of James O'Leary, south by lands of J.6*Kiltio,n estate, anal C W Lord, w:st by 'awls of Patrick lturley; contains 114 acres more or less, I about IlOacres improved; with I framed- house, I' Legal. , log barn. arid orchard of fruit traps thereon. Selz, ed and taken into execution at the. suit of Calvin West vs Henry Idfiencr. No 7. AI.SO_Ono other lot sitpate In Granville twit. boundedmoith by lands of John 31 Phalle and James Riley, east by lands of .Adani• dndls, Booth by lands of Adam Dints and Wm Bunyan—west by lands of Darrlion Rosa, Christfe Lowe, and John . Philin; Contaltur 87 acres and 31 pers morn or - lets, about 80 acres Improved, with :framed houses, framed barn; other outbuildings. and 2 orcharda of fruit trees thereon. Seized-and taken into exe cution at the suitor If It 3tott vs Omar Davis. Al- - so at the suit of J E Spencer to use of D Baxter vs Omar No 26, ALSO- 7 4.M0 other lot situate In Towanda horo'„hounded north by lands'of .1 J (itiMths, east 'briatls of E W Hale. south by Brldge-st, west by Main-rd; being about 78ft front on sairl-31aln-st.and • about :oft deep on Bridge-at, with 1 three-story brick_ thereon, known as Patton's Block. Seized and taken into execration at the snit of A "and E. Coburn's lice, et at vs John J tlMMths and J .Patton. Nn 5,. ALso—Ono other lot situate in /.troy twp, bounded north by lands of 31 T Shoenrakee and James Rittenhouse, east by iho estate of Y.pk- ' rairn Ann:4We and lairds of Reuben Stour, south by rands of Wesley Stone, Lindley Stone, and. M A nuaide, west by the public highwxy;sontahos 151 acres and 133 pers more or less, about 110 acres 1 - BW. proved, with I framed !IOU" 1 framed barn and shed attached, 1 tee house and orchard of fruit trees thereon. 'Seized and taken Into execution at We suit of James Lyon's ex'rs vs David Thompson. .NO 31. ALSO—One other lot situate in,Asylrins twp, bounded-and dearritwel av follows : Beginning at a stone heap: thence east 104 pert to a - stouts heap; thence south 28° east 119 pers ton atone heap; - thence south 70' west 121 6-10 pen, to stone heap; - :thence north 11°'west 165% pers to the place of-be ginning; contains 94 acres and 183 pers more or less,' being part Of Sarah 11 IlutterStract surveyed in the warrantee-name of Barnabas ttcahani. Bout Si acres improved, with 1 framed bOuse. 1 framed barn and sheds attached, blacksmith shop.- work shop, 1 framed granary, And orchard of fruit treed thereon. . So 32. ALSO—One other lot situate In 3fotiroo awl Albany twps, bounded and described as follows: lb - -ginning at a sugar tree titan original cor of -feu Boyd and John Kidd Warrants I thence east by'Jno lloyd warrant 167 pure to a hemlock cor of Otis Lys ons'.loti - thence by - the same *with:l43 pees t. a cur thence west 167' pets to a cur of F. ,C hellogg's lot; thence by the same north 146 pert to. the. pace of beginning ; contains 180 acres and - 131 pees more or ' less, being part of a large tract In the warrantee name of Joseph Thompson, no Improvements. No V. Al.sl.l—One other lot situate in Monte?. two. bounded auddeseribed as Beginning at a cor on linr of - E C Kellogg's land; thence east Ino perste a cor of-the Saulsbury lot; thence north 39 pers to a col ; - on James - W Irvine's lot: thence east 85 pers to• cor on line of John Bristol; thence south 21M9 east 85 tiers to a cur on line of John Bristol; thence east 24%6 west 110 pers - to a cur On line of J.: C Kellogg; thence by Kellogg - 41mA west 112 pers to:icor:thence still by Kellogg's land north azi tors to the place of beginning; contains 76 acres 'awl 63 pers more or less,- no improvements. No 30. ,11-80—One other lot situate in Asylniss hip. Isninded and described as follows: Beginning at a cur, being the southeast cur°Utile Philo 31Ins cos lot (now one Bacon), running south ffji9Srest ;.in tiers to a cor of post and stones;; thence south 83° east or thereabouts, St pen to a cor (being non hwest cor of Benjamin lot), thente south 2*, 3W west 112 pets tria me; thence north :8% 0 west 5-10 perslo a cur; thence north 403,.i? west-173 6-10 per; to a cur of post and stoner, thence- south Ind tors to the place of belching contains 70 ten's inure or less, about 00 Improved. - Seized awl taken into execution at the stilt of Hiram Elsbroe vs James Eills and E W Ellis, No 35.. A ES:S-.IMo other lot situate lu Pike twp, I oo tided north b}'-the publichlghway, cast by lands of Wui Hutchinson, south' by lands of Seymour Wilson, attest by lands of Herbert Beecher; contains i; aeres more or less, all improved. With 1 framed Weise and few fruit trees thereon. set /ed soul ta. I:vo.into execution at the suit of Catherine E vs litartha B Bradley. N 036. A1.1 4 0-oa6 other lot situate in Columbia two. 1/011414.51 north by land.. of I.`a-tuh Burt and .moms Stisong, east by lands of .Caleb - Hurt, south ' lands of Ilenry Gernet and Fayette Kenyon, West by'the public highway: contains 90 acres more _ or leis almut so improved, with I 'framed house; 1 graietry and few' fruit trees thereon. .:.elzed end taken into eiecutionat the suit Elt Parson's Use is E It Williams. - N 037. Al.siO—One other lot situate In Troy twp, and bounded follows: Bring all that ple - e pa.cel of land lying in the township of Troy and, ,, I.,ing a portion of the land bought by Pomeroy 'Llros'uf Win and element Sin6d, and and now oc cupied ley E A Kennedy, being all the land'owned by Eoniery on •th, north side of the county 'road. and suppo.led to contain $0 acres Of 1311t1 111011 i In'l,‘, all 4 . noproveit,' being the same' piece of laltil conveyed loy Pomeroy - Bros' to Burton S Ayer.. by arpcles of agree - meta dated Dec 29, 1573...9th framed hu-c; and orchard' of front trees thereon. Seized and takeu into execution at the suit of P6lO - Burton S „No :D. A I.7lo—thee other lot Situate -In Athens ',0r0% txmidled north toy lamb of claw,. mow of 11 Vandnzer),ea,t lie lands of saki (Rapp and Joint Donovan. south I.y :lanthi of N 31. , rriq..Nve.st by . Main•at; bring 151 qt on said M3lll. st. and Vioft (loop, Irttli I framed hous.; and barns No -10. Al.t.:o—One other lot sltitat.e. ti In.Sheshe twp. loonded 'north_by lands of' Henry. 31a. aiol,.foy,eph lf ituipfiri.y, east by' lands of J.. •ph umpirrey; soutlk by lands of JohttWagot and dam Kier, we-t hy lauds formerly owned oy Nor gan Thotnp.r.ou: Contains 106 alert's more or less, ahout,ao Improved, with 1 framed house, I framed t•arn, 2 sheds, 1 wagon 'and' au orchard of fruit [re," titer, On, !...dzed and taken Into .execti tl,4l at the ,ult of W C and "A It ilturrows vs Hy.: man Vatoluzer end II F•Maytiard. No It. .3, °Mei' lot situate In Overton t‘t p. lamtalt , il and ite,eribeit a%Sollows: Beginning! a. a larch tree ou Ihn line of Paul ]tuore.arel Jamb- 4 4:4.x.1ey wan ant., thence stmt it 31°, 45' we:st. ,th.ng ,10.cph Alt W,tiv''s warrant 104 7-10. pars hd a t north .35 '4.° wcbt along Ell-31orrl n• warrant 11 pets to a cur; thence north ato. 45' ea. 44. 111,7-to.pets to a cur; thence south eat o per, to the — place of ht•ginning; cont4ins . . _ . acres and it pors more or less. It being the sante ' sold to .1 NV Owen by C L Ward IT ciNntrant lot I. 1..69; alsou :in acres Improved.. with I framed house, I framed barn...l . :tot few frnit trot , St Seitist and taneitylto exeentlon at We' of Mrs Ellen Ward .Miller to use of W NV lilogsbo:v vs .r W &men; No V.% A i.si i—tthe other lot sltuate Canton twp. luoinded north by lands of P and Is C Manley, . e:Lst by of George Meeker, south t y the To.. wanda crooin, west by lands of hr N twins 75 acres inure lir leas, all Improved, with l . vinietl h , nse, I ft:inn:4l barn and few fruit- mice tlieroon. Sei.e.ed and taken into .exeention'at Lim salt or..tiame , F Fox, ex'r vs Stephen A 'Randall ain't .lanrnt S Manley,. Su I*2i kLS.n—nune..other Int sltuate sn A sylont . twp. !wadded north by lands of John Ellis, east i.e lands 'Wm S Ifeath, south by lands E W SentL wost by other lands of said Kipp: contains 42 acres more. or less, ahout in imprter.d. with I framed barn and few fruit trees therimn. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of H L amtt'su,e va II Clink.. No VI. ALS - it—One other lot situate Inn ToO•anda top, bounded north by lot No 92, east by an alley, south be lot No 69, west hyMaln-st: being lots No ~ and 71. as will more fully - and at large appearun F Mason's plot of Sonth Towanda. nud.hchlC aeft 'front OD. Hain-st. and '129 ft deep. wltli 1 framed boost! thereon. Seized and taken Into 1•XVIllt ton at . the snit of 11 L Scott. Trustee vs Michael Ito• le, ' ANDREW ALArro•:.sit.rifr. • c. Sherltrsltntlee,- Towanda, Pa.. April 17 4 ,1077.: ,-; oTicE U. S. INTEIINAI,- REvr.NU4SPECIAL TA X ES.-1 - toler 101 !sea statutes of the „United States, t• :at 5, and 3=9, iterY. penom engag, am - business, ,avocation or employment. r residers him liable to a special tax, is require:: .o iheeeor. p lore awl keep erraspi ,,,,, , , y iu I. • 4,r , Ali.di "I. at or , pla erJ tiusinea• a PTA 3t I . de, notfug the 'payment of said special tax for tho ,pecial-tax year beginning May I. 187., Section 324.1, necked Statutes, designates who are llabin ~- , pecial lax. A return, as prescribed tan Form 11, is ai3O rr l ti.r44 lame of e very , p.r..in liable to tax as above. Severe - penal/fee 1111 ,. pre ,eribed for Tani-compliance with the foregoing re !mire toe ids. or for confirming: lii business after , April :to, 1:174, without payment of tax. A ppl ieat lon should be made to_)t. Mercer, `Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, at Two:mita, renn'a. L April 4. • • . - 1 - IST OF LETTERS' rematning in 4 i rt,st l'Oliee at 'fowantla., itraaford Co.,' Pa. fr,;rthe'week ending Apr2', 157•5: - :r _ :Mahoney. Jafite.i . . etimuilngA. Stef4ien • - • MoLler, Mary E, • IMurzer, 1....w1a • I vrotitol,',larnei - I)livle , -.-Marks .....:, trltrille, it_gne.i Hall (:. W. (2) Tfoopl:liot 4'. T. KI . IIII , ti Sip -le S-le E. T.,11.1a. lir-. I:. P. • Myrick, N. H. Taltala. Polly - )lerring. A vtanika - --Held for Po•-t:ir,.•. . . NI rc.E. 1.. Luther, Po,: of Clans Pa.. calling (IT any of al, ,ve will, please ;ay '• aa;ertl.aul,' girtup , :ate ii7t. LTTO NOl'l CE. --Notice 1; \ heret,y ;:Ivan that a'? To the e;:ate or Witt. W. Crav 1•:1 Lite 14 1'r:1111%1111, Ilt•Cd, 11111,4 in*. tmnuvllat.• • 31.1:11t.:11111.3il r• sons ••• I. 1 , 111,t ytcsrut ti 1 4 .1.1 1 duly •.•.t 1.-1.1,1 t. - E. 11. lA:A vros. Executor. Franklin, Afir,ll I. •47 IFcuTitix's Norrlc..T. . - 1 x - 4 N•,,, c , i: , -. Iter ,, by given that till 1, ,, r ,, ,ty , in: , tel , tml to the m•titte‘ - tif ‘ustiti A. Keeney. 1:,,i,...f T, wat , M, Itoro'.-ili-c*,l. TI:, t mike iiiimmti.it,t,3e i .-it n-otttotail pe.r..1,1 - 1.-imii g claim, nglin,t ' , a .. ll ~ x 1,,t0 ii,ti,l preie•lit them dilly 2tlthi•uttrAte.) -(or imt: tlemem. 3CA-1:1" M. KEENEY. M:treli _l,';a• N I):11INISTII,AT011:', - ; NOTICE. L . i.11,r4.14. given that. alt lernem. in detited to the e.it,ite of &t orgy Horton, late of She she pail ilee'il, • ate requested to make immediate puynienr, atol all per , l'ozeihat Ii e.taine•agaltd said ,tate prei•elit them duty authetitierited thr ,ett lenient. thEN Margit,- 21-6,v 1l X EC L."17011,'S N o'l'l CF..—Notice. A i. hero •y g ive that all pct , ,,,:. ii:41,70,11 to il.r.•s . ,ati• ~1 eytitilla 'A tlll-vult tt. I.th• ..f W,.;1!4- .I‘,g. II ••,•. .i. niti.t. 'ital..... liii in...lf:at , pay,i,i.t. :11111 an 1"•1..onlh harlot; d.olll+ AV/11.4 ' ,:11.1,1.,t0• nut 't Pr.. • ..11l them duly atitlwiltlelt,,l I',.r •,•It I , lll , itt. J A 7.. I 1. :, 1v A 1:'1:. 1: ..•.!titor. Wyaln,ing, „N. pill 4, N SC - ) N ()TI C E. - - Notice. I i. her el.y givon that I will isplay•iii tin• Coat t or . Pleas of Brioihiril coimis, e , ispAy. ?LU 1;1 2 o•t•l. ck. P. :he tn'urllL of the S late . ,et Pedt,•v:vaula. at time silv creditor,. and al) others iiitercArd may al tend if ilwy think propel. l' I , T , ,lvantl.t. Mardi' STS. • ~i:cr ro.r, s aoT Notice h.•n•hy gtv.'n that all itor,4.hs Inolchh:.l h ' • of late of Shes I,qll,:kted to make 1111111(411:I6, n 3700.111, and all•pv:S.IIN having c-talnvi itg3lll4t Pala t "tato 5u',1.1.1:v5., lit them 11017 atithenll , al..fl for. :-*.ttlu• lovot. z-h,,lientilii„;March 14, ECUTItIX'S riNoTic E. No ttve Is hereby given that all per.m. , Indr.l , lNl t,, th. eatate "r Reuben Falrthll.l. lair War 1 . 11 t Writ, litp, Inturt makik Imine.,ll.lre pi anent, and .all p.m - mut - a hawing &alms acaliot_,ll,l vstate my: r prewnt then' POLLY L. FAA licit Warren Twp.', April 3'7r, XEUUTo 4 Iterebli Elven tat'all perStoo , intlebt , d to 'rue estate of G. A. • D, late of Wilmot, are requested to utake Immediate payment. and all p.rmots having claims sigalust said estate most pr,,ent them daily authenticated for settlionent. THOM-AS E. QUICK. S.tgar Run. April 25,.'78. • Ettett aloe. A P.PLICATIONFOR I'ARDON. .1 hereby giro , notice that I stiall apply to the !knit It of Pardons; at Its meottrm.ett the (It'd Toes.' day lo May, for the . .pardon of.Wllllaln Wlken;leit- IfIICC.Ii to Imprisonment In the Eastern Penitentiary at the September term or the Court of cm's-terse,. not ;LASS WILS9N. Toaatls, Pa., AprlllB. MR._' _ - N MEM MISISEIM t V.%111,.. IMME MIMI