Iltadfoita Tvcp6titt !== Tvganaz, ra., Than W. A. CHAMBERLIN; Dealer IL L. FINE J ETVELRI P " '" WILTC4SI . . v . 1 SILVERI . kIiPLATt:D WARE, t- - JroAlt),),l ps. i'Ocantia,_.l3l.l4lB7 , .' _ i I . LOCAL AIND GENERAL. It. 11. WI N - i.A9): has Been appointed sta tion agent at Wysauking. , -1---" ,-, TUr: 1 ite Col. iDwiel t, of Iligharnton, had his life insured for- ..:70.,000. . • TtlANksumNe Day steurs next week, and turkeys are alreadyi roosting high. vas 91 ii. IlAirrnot.o.atEw, of - Ulster, cleared .stloo from tifty'hives ofi btres last year. • rNDA'i• was wet, dimal day, and worshippers at sonic oflthe Churches were not Very numerous. are'plea4d to:lejirn that capitalists were in sown hist week- with P. view to purchasing the hail wo'-ks. BRAnYono is quite a bee-raising sec tion. Honey from this county is sold in thAew ;Philadelphia, and Pitts burgh market!, good natured ft fetid and champion shot tt D has returned from a western s trip. ! T r brings with Lim several SpeCiTTICITIS of w j prtern HON. ,SosEPft PowV.l.t: has returned from N erit .- Tot k, and Ole store of Powtmt. .. Co. giNtes unmistakable eviilence that la wit., not hUe daring his stay in tiothant. lECE Tuc 111 , ,licla and Sullivan Pcma...na ILelloY ion Tuesday. Tire attend;-nee lar=e i . E. IL Dz. LUNA; was c!Lf,•tal,..lll:!,,.)••!4 =I .ltr!e n, '1'7.11. ti.e age ..f ye.tl-.1..•• left 11.111 , and t.. me Sll-.flll:o,na Ivan:a. to hu as. by • th,v. i•s re- l'" 11 " .1 's 11 "nA'" 1. • 1. ;'• !.1••• .10ils• .1. • 11• e cx.,lt vt it I. t!#tt ) 11 1I ; ; Mill P MI A ME 11 t .1 111- • pi . I 11:c =ME , \ t \l'l I> IMIE 1 'ell OEM ‘3l' Ili,l MICI ' :1, , . • 1%;:z VH;•l_,, MEI ) r* t fo ELS : . •4,11t.cd 1.0 It WaS II 5i2,11 the. 0111: \%1111‘• . ,121),tat, `w it . t.‘ mai sliall 11M1 -1,-111:41:111 .1141, ot tll T....:;11'w.r of :he " . ;:1•1!:41 to Ile ord tutiolits. • 1- :s. OLMSTEAD has been appointed agent for this county for a most useful ' and meritorious article, which should find itS way into every house not, provided with stationary bath tub. It is a porta ble rubber Bath Tub, which can, be used in any room, and When not in use stowed away in any place: As cleanliness is akin to godliness this invention should come into general use. Mrs. 0. will be glad'to exhibit the patent and take orders for it. DR. HARRIS, the accomplished Court rier, devotes such time as he has at his command, when not engaged in "running the Court," to furnishing the ladies of this place with articles useful, and. orna tuental, his last enterprise in this direc tion is a patent potato chipper, or ma chine for slicing potatoes very 'artistically. Potatoes thus prepared have long been es teemed a great delicacy in Saratoga, and other fashionable places,_ and the Doctor is entitivi to the thanks of the communi ty for giving us all an opportunity of en joyjeg the . rare dish at Our own houses. LECTURES_9N AsTaosomv.ilev. J. 11. NASON is to deliver'a series of lectures on Astronomy, in Mercur Han, his leek, beginning .on Thursday - evening. The course will consist of three lectures. The • following letter. from Rev. E. J Moituts, WhO has listened to the lectures, is so flat-• tering to the lecturer that we appet d it: The Rev. J. 11. Nason, of East SMith field, has just delivered his three legtures on astronomy in this place. Tht,sel who heactl them feel that Mr. Nason hat. un dertaken a noble work for which fie is eminently well fitted. The lectures ihepart.tl with great care, and they con:- Maud the attention of a miscellaneous au: dicuce, while they do not "stoop to con ,Nuer." It seems to me that they cannot A:ail to du muck good, both by the itmitc iJititc imPression they make, and by tint Istimuly3 whieh they give to the study of Natural Science among the your people. E. J. 3lonats. Neath,. Nov. 16, I';_z-7.4 Ti:untm.r. AceinENT.—We learn that Mr. L. W. QUIRK, night operator at Frenehtowu.statiem, mu 'Atilt .t must se vere, and it is feared field accident on ::: , 'untlay.evening last. Ile bail been visit ing on Vaughan llill, and started for ho : f l i e about s.; o'clock iii the evening, and it is supposed that his horse, - Athiell was ring and rather high spirited, became fii . L7liteued aced ran, throwing Mr. QI:IRK the ground.' In the fall his head struck t:•e ;•dge Ad a rock, fr;“:tvtriv4 the and otherwiso inittrinr; him. The :mei dolt was not discovered until the next imorning, when the horse wits found at the stable of its (titter, Mr. Ilirttl:r. Siemch was then made; and the utifortrt . , mite youtuz marl diseovi;rol in the condi titm d,selibed near J. W. MITTEN's. l'hp.iei.ins were summoned,- but at the time (..f writing Ibis we have not learued the craidition of the-rain:tit. B 1: CONSINTI is the practice of f:umcu to put from imu To ten harruk of th',,r in then' ty no; to he tii auk diumg the year. or to he sold- to thei't i... t hip.rs to be used in the hame manher. ate ailvetliscii to ,tcati sday, uGrth•::h tiyris is 71.iny of these linen are temperance men in the generally accept. sense of the Icrini and Tumuli the of the great s•rt, er. hi the fuhr.e when their titVil, :Ledheeiittle itr11111;:11 - 11S, they , . lri,? curer t!'e 11111 t...eller as the C:ey, be Veld at tht. bar ..;11: (;,,D $ - :11 t._,l ilk (1 “;\ n 1 v . , 1••• , 1 , Ch. ha , l:!rri111Ci•(! SIPA} NN:tot— , 11 ' 0,2 icti;i:••. I'. u', t'. I,it . 'I ig that 111 , 11' ark:s Arc at , 0.. ir vi,:er then in the C 11V :111-", 11,11c.I1Ce ti kith+ , Inin . va . !iia;:i.: an app ., • VA.! lir,- di ink than h. re. :it I,a,t Ow ..oral disttit..s.. This is a I.tet, rind 1.1 , t- 11,etl It it an ~ r ,..!;11117,.: 11;t:',1:t1t. the l t o i h. -Ain , t i r ;s. 4 , .tinty. Mr. ':-. v).1 , .. t., Ilik. Fr \ ii;,1111 givvn at 0:e. tilt‘ ,Pl 4. lof his ,11.- Tikin'sday the R'•„ „a and i,••• rind prinii an i N: • ; •. h.:: kt:l Min fly the -SA) l iu i»i,ul- =I nr..:llir.fl! - u. 1., tVut are t 1 411; MEM n. in: t!lc F ait . in ac- •?. on tlic irt n rain r. I=l3 i.p. S. 1111-11 11(1' MEI it r. N. v.. f it (.I,t.t. Ci NI: wo 1• th,-; r this nf,rti n . at,,l re,iding t,l t•:V.11 11.15 =ME TEE ME MIMI =MI I), yin 1), PH: t., of 1 , Loll in that cily udno , d.!; aftuito ,, n at_ :t and Ow :ton t 'to .1: ilaro i,'..ty. fie had toots iu dt t-t;nitot lul iit Gu ~ n ltt o. 11. nit in t-itn,l‘ny, :tn.( MEM 1. • !e p.ir- Ti,• at , (l t'A.l rill.N:`.1•1( in tile inalioi - vti.re or ~r •ilan- n.:u:.t• c.111:0, ME F a. .I Ci-~ '' .0 \ n'i n. , i 1.1!,..•:1,\N , i .ILIS ,•,t Cori ial. l';to to tlIg• MIME 01 . 0 It . .t 1 i1.t.1 :rl•. I .1 i:. c. , n , lnr' i' , .. 0 Mt h •r 1 1 1 I I )lii ,~f t;. r~~~ EOM 1!IIIIIIIISMIIM —Nsiil L• 4 T. et:l .A.: aco•mpatilt-I.loy a 1114! ADDL., r B 1; , ):1 /it r,faint; . The. gullt,it2111:111 -re- it y past 4 of the flip BE te P.•n. Svni liar Iburr.' rate ( ' MI Ft itde n, I.ruitioy, iiivitiatlis the lia-e of 1 C.tsits.,llllW -0V It S lilllll Cu (hitt aftyr the de.tt auglrter the executor qty over all of the es :u their Iginiis to the Ith.tituttops ft ) 1 the city oI (ildi,gow, to be i tiary usof such TIM ARABELLA ROOT CONOERT-BAL- L'ID MUSIC.-CORINtiE SAYS inter. impro:- . visation on the Capitol,' "A - god bath left Olympus and. Sought.refugain Atisonia." Nothing descends Into this bird old world of ours worthier - of *Matti"), or frOm pur er skiei, than . the serene spirit of "the concord of sweet sounds." ' The - . dived.; sation that sends us; something so good as : that, which was greeted by an excellent audience on Tuesday night, at Mercur Hall, - who' "assistesl" (in the French sense) at the performance of the AnaAL tA. BOOT Concert COMPauy,-is, as things . go, verily . a god-scull. : . " What is really wanted," says Professor TYNDALL, con tending for the doctrine of evolution; "is the lifting power of. the ideal elemeit in "human life." One :fancies the ideal ele ment perennially !present in such a per formance as the one Of . which we speak, and, indeed, We think the learned Profes sor's meaning to be well interpreted in art (where everything "ideal" must find ap propriate expressionsuch are as that which wrought :m experience so'delight ful, so profoundly. linctianizingis this en gaging entertainment . provecl to be. On xnEUS charmed, the p ro-his.orielverld, we inusthelieve ; and the "lifting 'power!' of music may salvo thel problem of existence, and set. at. rest all the perplexity of , the doctrine of evolution. . " What songs the Sirens sang or what name' ALCIIILLEs as , sumea when he bid himself amongst the women," says the learned Sir Tuomas , ! BROWNE, "are themes 'for very vague conjecture." However, be that as it may,- i.it is our bounden' duty to declare that never has any audience in this vicinage been more charmed and with a better en-' tertainment than ;the concert of . Miss lloor's company on 'Tuesday night. ' The theme of ballad music, and the in terpretation of its songs, was, the burden the performance. _ And this was finely set oil by instrumental masterpieces of the great composers. A song the world over is alike .a incrnory and a seutuneut-that "one touch - of nature 'that makes the whole world kin." The music of the hal hid and the poetry of the-song,-are as sun light to the hutrian heart, or the fragrance of a flower -to the sense. Not less than their idyllic beauty is the power of songs. Men fight, and love, and plight their troth in songs. The '..Mfirseillaise made France a republic and in turn an empire ; and Die \Yacht' atn Ileiti, - wrested the conquered provinces from the conquest of its counterpart,. 'The elan-shng of a Seior thli tribe sounded the relief of Lucknow, , and the well, known apothegm that tells how laws are less than songs has rung the changes of a strange truth in every civi-. . lized nation of that western world The ' sung is an eternal - entity ; bu tte the heart, the heart i b, the inseparable times of .•int.n,'l.lte ballad that sings of love, of sor ' row, of home and kindred, and famil iar facts and household 'fancies and atfee tions-that is the sl,lll of•sting itself. And, so, in the'heavy ways of present w.,,es, there is comfort in such songs. Set in the heart of the muSie of the grand, old inasiers, we doubly welcome' iu times like these, such an entertainment as that of Tuesday night. 'ilk weil-ordered corn, bination 'has all the commendation at our - cmionand ,on its Hay to public favor "through the provinces," . Miss hour is; a mire soprano, whose voic.l has compass alit peculiar sweetness. 11cr 1 tones in 'the hi. her register are inai'ked by ge.at. 1 purity and accaracy, and especially=, by ' 7 as exquisite feeling, au instinct relined and s:.iri.ne/. In her renilLiing of ballad 411u...,ie thetie s a quaint suggestivcries.s-flit true Spirit of an ear- licr . and purer method. The tones of ilt e.o- It tomtit sr cons rte•itltew •at re, rt tta t . tu•at, her voce are as the ~ urgle of the brook or- l a , " l'in'-`ts, Teary / S'''' l6. ' 11: `' . k7 ...-4.-- the Siglillig of the winds "sweet and low." r _,,-, 0 ,.,,.,,,,„„,,,..„ w „,,,, r . . There al" tears in It 11 - 1 ;4 sighs of 1 ist want rtak,rv, win I,•• on band - -.....- ief:del leCjil:g. The (list - ' b allad, ••)Iy i 1 , ,, , ,11 Crsci:l,l-3 li4,t trtari rtt...• wen. 13 MATT. Mr EUNF, of the M4lntrose R - - . Tender, Loring Mother," brought; out 0,1 ••••'• 4i'• I . '"''';'l." , • paid us a 1 4 : 11- atIt visit last these peculiarities, without' any elfin t oar; 5 ., ee l"; li e g iv e s hi s impri•-,ions of the fir ti t an the simplest tendering tit ' ' the 't 1 i;' it ., Ow' i'''-; l• t week . . - w Mils. ' , I n the "Sp: Mg. Iliad's ion;;,' The ri‘cr 4.4 enery fii4iii tiinlthannoek likewise her own composition, accompa to Towanda is quite l'..lCrl.ll' . ;C at ail !••(1.- • • • olvieby Miss MANTEY on the vndin, there ons, aii.l the very hal:Jig's:- ~ .d nature at • t a' pr sent time,' ih• en , h le.',t al. h. , mil< was-ampleropportunity for dilday Mg her tl! , ' ' , " - a , tiY• -,'. ins 1. , IA :: , II 11:If• bolder re- weal powers. rdie reached Iti•11 t; with Hvt.tl'e-sti"'-'•1/' of II "' ".":."‘Ii".1: IS -Inc and maintained a kit/Mess unison v. 1...di stand in their itt.:t. , fie giamit lir, - - with the instrument throughout. "Ibis denant to the storms dear- th gh rou ti:e ions r.l • lim past have sy.-41 . .t.• aloag th e ir " song received - great applause. The ha1,...{ ,...{ .',lt. and lick-rillbed •.,d/•,., lad "I.L . innie Ti ne ',Jessie," 'also her own, V " .. " *" " ni's ca p ital is a hive-town N1 , 11 . 1 ' composit ion, Lion iii' id' :in encore which its eommel4 c in44.-11y 4 , 11 31:4 4 :1 street. mit that has mealy' :ill the pr o p t . t ti., „c . ,... K -. was respon . tied to in a most chari.•dug and 1 . te.... , ..i., a only . j4.ll;zt 11, li t t•,,,111L . :and lli` , rly nnernbelislied - relidering t o . f -Is:ath th ct.:ness-t.114. last Ina, he dr. , pi ..(1 with- . lei n .Mireourneen, - --that undying exaill2 4 -it l e aving tl:e M a d er "t4444•thin.''' phc of the Irish ballad, in all its exquisite 1.. v. Geo. U. Joni, St,, .4' 'ow M. E. f ue l ( J...., ch. atidiess(A • i,is 1.,,,p1e m.,,0 the : Path"' _beauty. All' the exceed ei o f •• A Half Ir v ,' w:th m y Mg simplicity and graceful earnestllesS Of Ili- k 4. - at the chin-4 li ~ ....table on Tin s- i this song-the low, wailing reuse of sue= ' la). eve-n.ti:z• and den " ' 1 r ' l l i i the hlet rOw tin,t'is the untierciirrent-of its sent I the! Le l:1111-elf was ame :1 r,4:441•1can, lie - is ..1 I:aft:0 4 Ireland. am! A gia,l,l4to of mem ileinands, l‘liss Ithor is exeeptionally - F . : r•ity t 'ollego, l)uhlie, and it is e vident -:fitted to intellect,. The trio tit the clos.e, 11....• no Intl.• t,,wri like. Towanda can lot`ig ' ..Good Night, - sung! . by Miss llootr and Ito': a inau'Of his expoto•i% e ituct.. Messrs. Ilitittt•i:StA.r.: ai anal lltri.wt.., was a VI s. M. L. Pauli-. a i.at.ve of this eJnii. ' . ll.: . 4 11 4 1 api oniMent cot ie-p•aid...tit 4;t the nov e l expression of the custornary 2 ;/,,th, Eli!dra .I.lrerti,,r, resides tick v, ith her Alt . o ! , ether, the peculiar qualities of hushand, also of ~or (..., , ,,ro . N‘ll,, is at the_thi s a l t I s t t . ale rait l y met . w i t h i n these I a .441 /X the police dep..s tirent. Mis. IL dra y ' s . , n at it-more' statrious art of :tinting Y•as lot , in c.o resimml..nce r. ith tie /it - -• „„ ~, • rrt.„ nude!' Mr. I', ;,z.is•r . . ` ip;;11:1,,_ :if inunettateetteat. and the pyrore.chnic ..1...• , ..t, and is a writ. rif en. went ability. methods of less cur..-efentious e. iligers. '' ' ''''' ' 'i l'-'" in 1:1 r " it "' "byh" r f" 1.- There is an iiisemibie charm iit voice and nu, I' ~,,), di,- i „',...•, , . " :, ti.i• ciii . ti,n. - v..,, 1 , 4 , 1 ~i i„ . pie ,„ ll , o o f iii ,...,,,i 1.,,. Mr. ' style which leaves an au...tepee hushed in f.), e at` it t. :11141 his a p 1 .1•:1 1-: , . pee ii4cat, 41 14) iztillziess and won to the sm.timent_of thi it potttical def: ..)1 Mad 11 a 11.1111. hunt ' t!.e song, ratlinr lan earried'aivay in td-- I ;''':', l ',''''' t !'', I''' l'oan'ed 11',." i'" the tn.l .i"s- . itillits . of appl au se:. Se. that after-ono of m 1 tic os we h ave oesecif(l,ll lipo!:. only he . NV;1•1 iu full dress mime thee are 111 a 4 , , ,,, t , i .• her songs bi-ought out with due effect, ii iiisii . ,l,ll.le.. . E lllL:ry is actually a pause, as- of enchant - -.4... Tam. l•rr.trs -Mu. EDlTilli-Dear SI . I . : IllOVUll to airy demonstarat ion of lit;light. Th. "after calm " iif election scenic: still , \1,',.. hate out; sugg,, , :ti , .ll to add benne 144 h. 4 st upon us Here. I 1.111,1.415 e the sense - , • • 1 ; 1 ; i : VIIII.":1'• t ',IV'. illllTittii notice 1111 a close :. If “f , curtly which it I ,l4 4 i:gitt serms ia the '''"„'"' " , . , imiids of our people to wat r an t 1,01,,e i .,,,. Mi,s hour mou rn annpt a greafer range of laxation. ' But wi,!Cali:iitt say it is quiet ' standard songs, the i imi et ishable songs of In. :c, 1 . .•:- on sect y ', 0 .-ie r. lay be seen evi- which Ilin public never wear y the peculiar dens:, of returning pi-• T. iiiy- and better - ' :.twir'''l He continued u illi 'lo ni until the 41,-- ji:,•,,s. Al azi d e as o ur Th an i zsv ,i e me. d a y n'' '/' l''''''''''''• " ild . th " m iulirkabll. delicacy of feeling she throws into her art, soit , :i m ~ f th;• :•nr.. to-Lit 1,..,,i, i;, ~,,:.• a•pleorcites. thew .imtv be seen, in the .• tl 4•‘v , l :1p.44.11, • ow:. 4 4•-•nrces f •ralzeing. ~...,,i„ of - substantial •',cood thirtgs - IA hich mould Burl a detimte and fuller and, per 'iii.ers (t hu g to 144 v. n -the chickens th. 1 s mule' e• popular crt e t•-sion 11 teat:Yu - 1i s .....:..:1•t a lio ger th '.•!. die le toi• C.....i.e_ ; lit 0 ,.. Ls , „,„ 1 ~,-.c „ ,„,...t . 0 ,„ t . 5.,,,. „,„-. 1 „. ( ,,,„; .i-- • - - ' -'.: - : 1 ,.. ~,„,1 , 1 ~,, „ „,,,,.,.. ~„i ~,,.„. ~, :,,..,, ... ih. . olksgiving 7 ,,, , „ A ...., , ,.., ....,.. „ . h.l . ict.s of ! be. her way, however, we shall always, be Yolk 1.1 w, - ,,rk„ a - s. a 1.. - ,,ik, From .:%,-,:‘,..• ti t• go, :I fut !Mrs that h:cvails. Ilut these , :glad to recall the pure and Unmet etririmis \- ., ,k . N‘ i i . , -„,.., 1 .4 , z ,..... 1 ....,,, i i.oo , 1 ei.ll „ Inv. hteparatious for It turhipg thanks for all ! methods, 'lie spirituality and simpEcity . '"i"gs ar'?"'"e .'"' ("x!' a'•ive• fur : of this exquisite itrrisie. wi..11 disapp-im•-d. he • n•igi•lted to liii- w• have mud:Lt.. 144. , thritkrul ft.r. But I . ~..1 noi-, io•d soel z.,s . ill, ie for a shott •-.,n pit mention this I li. , h:: t ics "ii VI I in 'passing- to show ! - • - ' ' Y 'a el acitiate of the. i Mic. . ti, .1 in: st men - app.: case :n siiiiiii (1, 1. 4 . ,•"„ , ' t'onserVatory •id 1- 0 1 , 1 ,1 C, has already, 1 ,.. ~,:: 1 , ,„: 1 , , , ,, _,••• .. ~ i,,,i,.,., ..1 ,n1:, aml show ii in suit, w.,y these evident:Ls , though a comp iratiedy recent accession of It. tie r trines. •. to the world of public entertainment, t '"I•I.I.` •to v. , hi '"l''• :'", '',• "li'l i'" l, - Ihisine , s also is still' ou the increas. , her rep utation earth her clio;•en in two y....1i,. Ile C.,111;1:1•11(7-• :Intl :i ;.:11.•at fh•.ll Of. :LI. t !Vit. . S . dispia%ed : .,! iiadt. ii . . ._. w. , , „ 1 ,, ,i,11,,, •,- Na -k . ithichwas by our nierel its in ads el tisrig their fail - strutnCnt• the ‘ 1 " 1111 . lli'r eaSPalld greet, c ~ • •a. 41 winter' steks and all' seem to agree . fill handling of the bow and masculine ' tone are noteworthy. Iler rendering of a sarc rather Ilan all 4 stehrat ions -e... ! , 1:1- . • in saying that their . sah - s art• mach or.' - 7 tter iiing kor tk g futuie ti . ezttai.,l millionairic. t h„,, a year 'ai.:44. I hhern4i-e from this in- ' - , -• • . t the ati Air o. 1)e berim, proved her_:: ''be 1.'111,1: ,a the N••rtli Ilrauch canal et ...est- o'. buciiicss, and c. 4 ilFtgliclit aotiri- ' J master of the instrument. TIM omission up the Sus:prt ‘ dianna rti er from P i tt s ton ty generally, things ninvc . aiong here in a.: _ , et way, nothing of 1 . 4:::1:cular I:av:est 'tif the second' variation' and its staccato 244 Elmira, allele lail-ii...-, lively ..•11 the ri- . fill rii ill.: way of news ! ,...eing it:inspired 1 movement deprived the audience 1.1 whir, ‘,i. ,;....1 'Mr. l'iii..i.es seat to - TlinLan- r..., I wrote .you last Week. I • , t li. h ;, WhVie ' EV t:ii'4.l'4l ii iii a general tiler- -Last ee• ling at tic 4.4 1•1'.1 Ile: was ' ronal proof of this arlist.'s ski ; ll ; :Iris is -. . . e Air tru ‘et the otnissnm of theearderrzo cantile timie. !lure lie met with his first l'k'mmted by Claike . s Flo li :Iv+ nue Corn- -q"' - - ' lii , tre, the drama ''• Crude Torn's f.'abin." at the end of the third variation. 'The' unpin tant tin trivial sit: cess, and lief an 'lt It ii - ceds no description 4.r prais e' for all rentlering'.4,4l - ilk! coils in her initial piece al:1:i:e f01111k1.10.•11 :11.. , 11 AlliCll to build l i mow the lite like. portraits, and liti:lllia- Wel:I. tin to redeem thcse utlMlsions, and 111- 1 - ;;IIIIi ‘ 1 - P. ii. , llS of character ltoi 'H•tt ant liw, of In 1 , .'4-1 lie /lime to, I,;.i•ghanitoe, 51111 A irciitail I):'::11r11,. IL v ,-, : s - 1 . L . 1 /y w ,.il IV:1, CXLI.iik•III. Thu iit•V.,lie ill I: lint by :::::i, .1‘1.31 : I.I ., Inc.:/110 I :••• pi: ,I,lt 111 1.1 . ILe I+:3:, VII last evening. 11. e Fat ts tit t:v...., N',eux Tmaps bt'iight ont 311,s 314A.:•:TLY'S ca uly 44, Lbitoz'''l S ll qu' 1 " ,11114 \-.1.41eY al:;, wan S" food, and of Top , '. who w:•s j litl'ACIA/I 4X , I,I,t`SS : IOI, MAI tlitti'elltlel'illi; of Batik. Ile livgati with hiiihiiig, au.i his ..• so :la I'lli a icked, - • .31;:r:ss. i lie -rawyt u- the t i lt Ire ,.• . . 1 . , .. tin tue. t r r Sr trug,s itrweu great. lansiness habit's were access:tiny prompt -and Phineas Flef: - ..her, the courteous Qua- , , --, and positive : but he was not usurious ; ken, being especially good. The crowded skill ana command of the instrument. legal interest, which every man collects, house i l poke well for the-interest alit is The piece itself lacks the ext?Erne briliian a ie.; ilii Ity ever took,;, m and as lung as that still felt for the "Life among the Lowly." cy 6f the More sti ikiieg . concert pieces ; c ame, ana ttie. , princiPai was hiestly aid 'hats evening te we a,III hale the film- but its sw eetness,modulation and move s.tfely seem..., the ilebt..r wa: neetir press- - olds, and indging frant the reports of mem give the artiste au opportunity to rd ,T wig, Pri i..i.rs 14 a::re .an estate of them they with no doubt have a good steel - show her interpret dull of the composer, .•§-er a million 4144 liars, but:, he !eaves no that here. • , and this Miss 31.t.it 1-. v, regarding the tiredness to •• wind tip: . \kle at-ranged Mn'. Frank Hull has had an exhibit.on ' pure idealism of the-,theme,' provetel Her bs, estate with great- carctz . \so that he . at Grant's Jewthry,stme, a very beautiful ; self fully equal to. Iltis promistagi young ' could {hop out and the great \ machinery iii••414.:1 of the Yacht " Art oW," whieh Le • a,pirant for the future-honors of tier' art, ,; -.vhich be it:' , .s the centre would,go ri:...ht carved at odd tunes from wood. He tra....i may well 'content herself - Milli the pi o al,lug undisturbvd. Ili, cuutil. ta.iri e ry, shims ovt•rt ii month of steady work upon : grass she has made, and so -far as her re, railroad and manufacturing interests , and it, and 'and some days will yet be requirtd i ception on 'Tuesday" eveningass concern his bank and gas works, will cotitinu.,to to finish it. - When done it will be for i ed, it proved by its encores and applause Le inagaged by the men 'who have man,- sale". It is a very unique piece of work, • fully alive.to her merits. ': , aged them for him,-Binyhan - aon Repub.:\ and is a-credit to the genius of Mr. Hull. Mr. IlutnesEm.tN, the tenor of the com -1 hicari. , , I\ , , Trey, Nov. 1d,..1878 - . 'OBSERVER, f pixy, replaced M.r. Fr RLONG, whose name I.i•ir`i::ake ti a:.11 flit pti:!! for th. ,1:- -.l;v‘ W. '1":. i. ;in CA . pa' Si . l tilei,ll..:ll IY ;•11 , 1 4 . 1 r 0 , 111,1,11, :Illy • f1;11•:,c1F. tlsitill2: N. V. Ileir ~..t,nt I) NI 11110.1.1 I. int.l ly =UM ti oii• =Oil SUPPER.--The , Ladies of the Piesbyte,. rian church will give* it supper this (Wed nesday) evening, in the _lecture- room, commencing at 5 o'clock. Bill 25 cents. THE . Quarterly Meeting of the Disciples of Christ in Bradford' County, will be held in the Church at Granville, instead of Sylvania, as the meeting house at Syl vania is •yet undergoing repairs. Meeting will commence the 6th of December. THE. Chtirch of the Messiah (llniversal- LA), .11ev. Wu. TAYLOR, Pastor. Sunday next at 101- A, at., subject— '• What and Where is the JudgmenttSeat of Christ." At 7 P. at.—" Soul Satisfaction." All welcome. " AT Me late election ED. GUINAN, one of the leading Greenbackers, was not Per mitted.to vote because he failed. to pro dnce hi& papers. - The fa.et' 4 has led Our devil to exclaiT .Senator Outivioi had a party, Where is dot batty now? ' Gone like de lovely golden cloud Dot float on de mountalu•s prow.•• How . TO GAIN Ffs.su.-:-Corn meal is fattening, also hominy, rye and unholted wheat flour. Oatmeal contains much more flesh forming material than fine. flour. This well boiled, without much stirring, and eaten with cream and baked sweet apples, and brown bread, makes a good breakfast. Sweet apples, boiled Whole, unpaved, adding sugar, are nice. Nuts are rich in vegetable oil, and eaten as a desscrt• for dinner, instead of pastrY i ate whol:aome, but should not be eaten between meals. Ego are rich in fat, but toiled hard or fried in grease are rworse than nothing. Some people are. constitu tionally pre-disposed to spareness and nothing can make them fat. But, in ad dition to the right kind of food and a hap py cheerful state of mind, the surest. way to 'increase flesh is to exercise but moder- - ately. Lie down a great deal. No pos t;rre is so favorable to the-gaining of flesh as the recumbent. Sleep as much as you. can ; one gains flesh when he sleeps. Ly ing on a Stretcher or a hammock out of doers in the shade (the world forget is better. than activity. Keep the air of roux room pure at night. . ANtmcci the articles and illustrations of spacial .interest td arriste., art -students and connoisseurs, which are now in prep. aratio . for &-ri . bner?i ifolitidy, may be fined the following: The article - in ir number on "The Art Schools of men JO Octole Nev. ork," by W. C. FinowN,m.r., Med by engraved examples of the f the students in the Academy, 1 ( - .1per ("Mon and the Art Students' will be followed •by a piper-,of comp.; ork the ( gnat ]interest to Art Students on the Philadelphia, Academy; and its Schools of and idustratell articles will soon ap pear on our Y(itinger - American Painters and SUlptors. In early lIIITIIherS One .of our younger aitists o. will print his notes on the At l i of the: Paris Exhibition .and a goia-:rall Mast ratva account of the . .. Exhib it will be given by BUSS:MI. ST Cm:ls. An essay on Leonanio da Vinci - by CLAR -1.:01.1 CI roii. " !Oral. Beallti fill list appeared in (Seri:incr . x), v, ith thirty two illustrations, mill appear in the Jan uary number—the first in his series (in the Ohl Masters. Two papers, written and illit•tratvil by niembers of thav Voik Tile Club, showing the Chili •• at m ,,, .(1:" and " pl.t," will he 'unto:: e , ntribut huts to MagaKine Litcrat 1 be portraits of 4inunie in Poets by Mr. VVIAIt IlvroN and Mr. T. ( * w.f.: wilt be Tts occasion;(l dur iiiz the coming' year,. im doted in.: h., csreci eiiv for the pii.y,se ae corrii•at!ying the papers oil the Pc )et!: , there will he iriaiie.:l•), FRANK LA- T!! 1!.1!:!: MAI,TIN, :I:,u .TI- , H >a ni ! .~ appealed upon_the bills. The absents) of the latter was caused by illness, in his family. Mr. BIUDGEMAN IS a tenor of re markable purity of tone 'and compass, whese higher notes are produced with ex ceptional ease clesroess, and au abience of efiert rarely met with. In the duet "Ex celsior," by BELL, these qualities of voice and execution were eminently manifest. , • Mr. Houma isa baritone of remarka ble depth—reaching almost the region4 l the basso ;—his higher notes indicate like wise an unsual range. We are prone to regards perhaps the most , classic performance of the evening was that -or Signor Tonutmet, a talented young pianist, pupil of LAMM; and grad-, uate of the Stuttgart University, as we afeinformed by a circulai accompanying the programme. Signor TORRIANI main ,tains a strict adherence to the classic methods and a conscientious .. trchnique. The Faust Waltz by LISZT. in part first gave little opportunity to display his real merits as an' artist ; but the, Polonaise. Opus 72 by Liszr in E major in part sew and brought out the brilliant execution of this performer in its full , strength, his phrasing and the eveness and firmness of his trilling, the blending of the shades of expression, stamped Signor Tonnts - xt as a disciplined, and highly finished pianist'. 'The evening closed an entertainment whose variety, purity,_ and excellence above all, perfect adaptation to the possi bilities the provincial concert room, it would be hard to rival and, all things con!- sidened, perhaps impossible to surpar* within, the opportunities of the town. . see it announcedin the papers that Rey. j.:11. N.tsoN is to deliver three lee. tures on astronomy this week in Towanda. We have had the pleasure of listening to his •lectnrts, and unhesitatingly flair that all who attend nifiy expect an inteli 'canal .t reat. '. • Mr. • NASON shows hithielf a Master in this department. He takes his auditors from the earth on which we live to th 3 moon :.nd sun, and after giving-a deeeription of our solar system, tiles away to the sun, and tarries for a time amon,.4. the suns of other worlds, chases the Crral tic comet in the unknown space. am glad the citizens of Towanda ar l e to have an opportunity'a listeniag to :a. course at sound and scientific' icctures, :and hope that the character of our public 'it cturcs may be chadged talon the frivu 7 . lons sensational to the solid and scientific, which will be a benefit to the beaver. E. P. Au.E.N. BUSINESS LOCAL. air NOTICE.—WhiIe attending the so rtable held at Hee. 1)r. •Stewart's, on W.-.lneulay evening, the oth Inst., the Bind: Cat‘lintete Shawl or the unclersignect %visa unintentionally exchanged for that of soinr other pon , orl. The .per,on with wham the exchange WfIA 111:1110 will rout , r a great favor by contniunleatlng with Me. 7.4 w`..' 3lits.. NATHAN TIDD. o to NOIITIWP'S rieStallrallt for a Warn' Meal er a dthll of Oystcrs shear, nov7. :77 Millinery Goods retailed at vliole sa i•rtcra, at STFI:ti tiov7. Lad leg Cloab and Furs itt 'a large Viltlety .nl , llll - 2 75 up at if TERN RMS.. ,74-7- A lot of F.ecozahhand Cooki(ig, Sitting-Rahn Stovvs for ' t0ct.31.3 U. I). li IN NEI". Mrs. E. T. MlNnos has TriLM3IED It ATSi for ON E . DOLL A :r.,1 upw•atil, ‘ L, , • Miss E. J. MINGos is just (pening • a of Autumn Millinery Goals. to wl,ir.4 hires the attent!on the Irdles. alt,T29. =II Ladies Dress Trimmings. all the 1. ;:s. at SNELL & FARNHAM'S, I.INA-s $f Merelll . 6 Blo,k. EMIM EOM Cottsi:it has the herd wearing Shoes •n, Boy! alai Yenln . ,' wear ever offered in Ida, and at prices within the reaeh of all. for NI T. %. tint ~ti FAtlt Itr.Nr.—Corn -I fflly in e.•ntral ietrt of the In.rrourtit IME MBE ,A Rill aFsortment of Fancy G,RIs & FARNHAM'S. a few• door, 11. , r la of k. • MEM OE Th 6 L'ine'r, 13,,, and Ciwapc.st II:, of s!ws for and - 'l)•m't you forget it. We 'rice ru.A.cli Fitt A NUF ACTInt m.here yuu r. , u bu}' tto =II mouth Rock Fow):: for sal , ! , by 1^75. Wt 1:1t. (cur tiek.•ty to r.ll \\'e-t, V. itn.! S Ime•t • at the losve%• pe, t'e'o .•.,1 :i11,1,• , %, H. E. U., two, 'K. a poi, To ASA MCI 1.. B. ItolYlF.:ts (.11:111ent.w.- compe tt;l.,i, ivr quality low pi. •• ',AI. anti :allei l tf` In the wli'(.lt, pr,para:l,l, La,t-Irr j.e mrtgr•S noel tn-.7rvil,,us rt! , %. or natintall.4 ll' •q; v.:do a ral, • rip .1 Ett IZY PF( TOR ' r, Wh.c . ic Is ":;cfr,c:ct RS I it r.orld's•rort,,ly ic! rLc thr,at anal !tingi, It> -.v les ic:Carriccl c r viu a!I !I mat. Ivrr- a... are and „art :•r fl: arc nh3rl, are the Cr'qsllllllll- , of ~:•• di -4.1,1, it a , r+ , 1 1, 1 .'.'"'Y. a'' , •tty tottr,•, - I , !g. t . I , y t 'nutty lit t. 11,. mint! if it :ta . t , - I, It -pt ti}'• baz,,l, in 1.-7••.% Lll all. , t,‘ •..' 'A it html 111,', IN hat t• i,na•t• ,fil. F' in tit..ir nt:Dior, j..-, lan. rt-e. , I'lll - !: It 1' 5 :: I. i•• 1h , .1r itrartt,e, t•ittm. , , , l It. It I, 3' -oititcly c••rtattl 111 -I. motlt.tl wit ;t , r:ttr.e 'I ,! 11* =1 Tl )wA N MA K ETS =Ol I= 1t:.• - !i.c , tri..1 - Main von! 1; rffig,, z.! • 1h74, W E/NE:DAV rvEsi NJ% p,r p r 4 .• I,r Inc', 11.14.ktvIn•at ...... 3: Ft-cr. ••••.,1.131...,11111 xvcs,rn.. tr.: In, Il •tlim t• ••intet., 4 • 4, It 1 , ri•r). k•• L..r,i It •: r..~ r, .t ~i b. ' .4 .fr .41 4.1.,11 3110,, :. 1251 PAYTON 41. Ve.'ti • - I , It;I It; )CLAMATI()N 1.41 I ii., C. r• l nntc rt tuadl,• u...gc 11 :,t,o 11r:et - pi...1; a:IUL; l'<• 11 10:1.1 'y En, 1.,r It• r.•, •:, a • ta:n. r. lien, al Jai: I In.nvery, I •a Pt•as•. o.nt.w•n 1.4,14 an 6.; for I'. I. ! a tile EMS !i,refor. bet.l , y t. ;66f. : 61461 :II 1 , . in I a; Iv ;6'.. - 664 - t.'l:l Lip. f64,61,...6a • r; . ; . .t6rd.;, :zlubtit66:63 a:,-10:ht.r . . _ =II to do thed.eittruit, whrett to th.rir ettlea tun...rtatr.s to he dove ; and tin.e who:aro hound rl ret...ght zutores or othero Lite. to pro...et . rate ugatte.t rho pr n.•rd who or or Drily he 1 the jail of volt:try. are To t:o then arra Itiore to r.,; , ` ,. .' , Ite .hall Jutor, are reipie...toi t to th,li at,;:ecal:l - ; 1. , Ti' D's.ed TOtkaLlta. the lot h •r,•. .4 our Lord oue titouNin, • eight to nair Nev , t,tywrght. roottlie It.tlepedo.r..re thio' 1:111:r4 h•lnare , i .and 111 • I. A. J. LAY ir10.r117.1 Stt Offtee, Nov. IL ler7S. ADMINIST 11 A T-0 S ' N —.l% ,, tifx. Is laet.elar that all 1,21--. n, ott,l to the es.tat, Web it fta.' tap, dw e lt, ate revs-al.-11 to, In-the !wailed t pay awn% :mil nil p.n. , 1111V1tIg aZatilSt mu,t iirebi•ut them duly autlemtleattd ilk MA If LO N rc. EL I. 10 l'T. Rome Pa., Oct. 9, Iti7E.—Cw. • ; Admlntztrator, • POWELL CO;' Offer - thii week 2 CASES TWILLED C.4SHMERES in all colors . at ONE MIL- - LING PER .T. 4111), sold op to this time at .20 cents. These goods are the GRE.,IT- E4T 8.4kG.4.1X, 011 THE .SE .4 SON. Nov, 18., 1878. CURED or DRINKING. —"A yOung friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor, that had so prostrated his system that be was unable to do any business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst; took away. the, appetite for liquor ; ma , 'q his nerves :steely, and ho has remained a sober and steady man de than - two years. nothanthbas no &sire to return - to his cnps, and .I; know of a number of others that have, been cured of drinking by it." From a lead; ing It. It - Official, 'Chicago, Ills.. Mite brit. Mien smul Itoral Ile 10 02011 FOY I. his home. in Herrick township, No. vein • r 11, IS7B, John Foyle, aged 71 years. F 101 ma) v. rt. wOomtuFF.—lti 111buroe:4)ctuber 78, lfe7B, of 1 cljohllwrla, 5111•1 s 'Jesse tblttelts. ilauguter of J. F. and Jennie Woodruff aged 17 years. "'lie ye therefore ready abo: for the Sou of Man coracith at an hour when ye think not."—Luke Seldom have we had a nlor3 Impresslvelustre-, lion of the above pas , age of S i ..er Ipture than 'ln the d eath of Miss Wo Sl+ wai the oldest of a family of seven children, In rlte bloom of youth, it'd the picture of health and strength. 'Death acne, oh how suddenly and uneapecti•dly, but she was ready. tier sufferings were very `great, but 'she bore ;limn with wonderful 'patience and lot-u -lnae, sustained by a h“pe that was as an anchor to her soul: As she walked through thivalley of the shadow of death • she feared no evil, 'for Jess was wrt tt her: his rod and his staff comforted her. Death had no sting 1 .- i; r r her, and the grave no vie. tory. At her funeral we sang a hymn that she bad selected for the oecasicn, emittnencing: •• my tksl, to Ther, 1 lire .1 111 N F.1%-11. Romo, '',C4.vorti!,er 12. I of Mph" theria. eide,t'danglaor of : Mr. and Mr 9. Sd.n. W. Hinny, aged 9, )cart, 3 nionlbs and 14 days, MEM HENRY E. DRAKE, MEC or ti,,-, 1 • BM T HE OLD MARBLE YARD • STILL IN OPERATION - . The utdle'rsh:hod haring purchawd the MAR TULE YA RD f the late EDRGE 11et:ARE7,, :dr,- to luhmn the puha.. that having omployed rz oorit.loa d men. he hfidopared to do all kinds of work 1:1 the line of MON UMENTS, OEM deo.rit.tt anything: In the Marble Itne are iniltev9 I" r.4:1 and exatutne .ork, and sar.• agents' enatulls•dett. A CARD OMEN= IM= MEM 7: ti .',ll 4 7 55 I -I fa. I 60 I I 75 I '.7561: I ....IL lIIM 0 a) (I , a -,, MIME MEI 1,10. 04 . ". If, !MI • r: J 12 126. .1 3 1 ir.7il:2 1 , (Y: 11 111=C11 _ ;1,1 ; , ':IK C. I ERE ks; • ,1 tf , ' MARRIED. E—uoclivrt:LL.—At the. !coma of the , In West Harlington, Pa., Nor..tuber by Rev. Paul Smith. Mr. Ellis C. Pierce and Bolen E. Rockwell. all of Won Burlington. 1 DIED. .—ln Asylum, Noveiniwr T, . WU. or con. Mon. 31r. 011(cr U Miley,' formerly of aged 40 years. ' 'Byes 0 wile and three small children to his toss. WYsot. So.. 10, pas, Maudle G.. •blld of .1. IL and Ella M. Furman, 'aged s and 2 days. .teet.t little bud of promise, Gone from the parent stem, Join: to make one more Jewel, In ttie Sarlodr's diadem. Earth's winds were too bleak and dreary To nourish so so - ed a flower ; llot we know It will bloom forever Aroulidthe heavenly bower. • We shall tabs our little darling, • Though short her pilgrimage here, (Toil grant a e may one day meet her " Where falls no parting tear. C. L. T =EEO th„.o !I he a cross That ralsct:h . tne ; Sall a!! my on shall ho— N,arer, my t;o:1, tb 'Thee Nearer to Thee:" Yes, Clara Is an finktt now: A r roan of glory on bar brow; And- fe uprn ber SarlOurs breast She lioW,enjoyS a ft ea.olilq rest. J E ll' E L ER, Corner Lake"and. Water Streets, ELMIRA, N. Y Elmira. N Y., April ITra Liertisemetts. HEAD STONES. MANTLES and In 111 , v,ry 1•: s! manner and at lowest,rates JAMES • • TONS aNtln. Pa.. Vin'. 1'74. 241( TO THE _ 'LADIES ON ACCI PUNT OF Till , : OVERCROWDED MARKET FOR MILLINERY IN TOW DA, I am about to engage in business ELSEWHERE aLdv~u,Qh•r n* ENTIRE S rocK of NEW AND ELEGANT Millinery and Fancy Goods FOR SALE AT COST. PLEASE CALL AND GET MY PIDCLS BEFORE GOING FURTIIER AIISS NL L. COOK, Six Doors North of Post-Office; MAIN TOWANDA, PA Dnited Nov l: j. 13th, 1675 BANKRUPTCY—In the Dis trl:t Court of the United Stites, for the'West ern District of Pennsylvania. lathe matter of Al len K. Astell, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. West ern District of Pennsylvania. Thei lien creditors will take notice that the un derslgned, a Register In Bankruptcy. In said Dis trict. will sit as an Audttor on MONDAY, the 30th day of DECEMBER, A. D,,1575, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Troy House, In the Borough of Troy, to distribute the fund arising from the Assignee's sale of Bankrupt's real estate, when and where all per. eons having claims against said fund must present them, or be forester debarred from coming In on said fund. IL A. =RC i, lt, Register In Bankruptcy Towanda, Nov, la. 2w. itDMINISTRATOR'S • NOTICE. —The undersigned havittie been appointed Administrator, witik„ will annesed, of the estate ..1 . Nathan Newman, late of Waiten twp„ deed, no tice Is hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estate. are . hereby requested to make im -mediate payment, and all persons' having claims against said estate must present them duly authen ticated for tvittletueT. • H. HOWELL. •: - Admin strator. with seW annexed. Warren, Pa., Nov. 16, 1576 Vigil. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice Is hereby given, that all persons In debted to the estate of Edward Overton, Sr., Ewi.„ late of Towanda boro, deed. must make immediate psytnent.and all persons having claims against said. rotate must present them duty authenticated for sott/ement, to the undersigned. The Administrator may be Seen personally at his Once near his residence on Mondays. In his ab :wilco persons having business with bin) will please call on Overton & Sanderson. his attorneys. J. MACFAItLANE, Towanda Oct: 30, 1878.::w6 Administrator. • 4 JPITOR'S NOTICE.—In the matter of the voluntary assignment of Jason S. Smith to Wm. Snyder, for the benefit of credl - Ne. 1107, May Term. 1877. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court tat distribute funds In the hands of said as elguee, Will attend to the duties of hisaupointntent at his office in Towanda - Hero, on. SATURDAY. the Orb day of NOVF.MBEit, A. D. 1878. at 10 A. SI.. when and where all pejsons having claims on said funds must present the same or be' for ever debarred. E. F. tiOFF, Auditor. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 10, 1078. A LTDITOR'S:L i NOTICE.-T. M. 11 Williams va E. B. William - a. No. 1,498, Slay uk,, 1876: TIN undersigned an Auditor appointed by V e Coon to disiribute c oneys arising from the - Sher. Bra sale of defenda re real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his otlice In To nanda Borough. on. Tl 7 ESD AT, the 12th day of NIiVESIBER, 1878; at 1 Welock. P. X., when and. m-ket e all personsintorelted must attend, or forev er be debarred from coming in upon said fund. oetl.o-4w. JANtit. 4 . WOOD. Auditor. • A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the rx. matter or the voluntary aaslgnmeht Tos%antla Eureka Nfow4ir i.Corupany, for the beLeElt of eeed'lttir,;-. ito-tho Court of Common Pleasof Bradford coma iy. No. ttni. February T 1977. 'The flual account rif E. I'. Fox, assignee In the: above rase, filed Aug. /1., IS7B. and said a'eount will t...pr.•-t•uted to said Court for final confirmation ant allowaneC. Dn Thurmlay. the. sth day of Derem lwr imxt, unless came he shown why b.Tid account shmild not be finally Confirmed and allowed by' the . Court. ISF.S.T. M. Pmthonotory • .TowatAta, Oct. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. —Tn 'Margaret Herrick. In the • Court of iiillllloll Plea% of Bradford tfounty. No. 417; 818 y Tenn. 1877. Yon are hereby notified that Martin Kerrlck, your husband, ha. applied to the Court of Common Pica; of Paw!ford County for a divorce fr , to tlw hond., of matrimony, and the maid Court liaq appolided Monday, Iteecniber 2,187 s. In the I. -.lit House at Tonanda, for bearing the ' , aid Mar lo In the premises. at which time and place you !nay attend If you think proper.. MIEEI A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. 31 = .1rttn1 CleaT:dand. Ih the Court Of conntrip l'hus of Bradford county. No. 717. Slay Tim. 1147. t. You art , hereby notified that Helen Clore:eland. your wife. ims applied to the C 'nil of 11111.11,11 fens Of liradtord County for a divorce from the botnis,of tatatriniony. and the .rl,l- Court tot , appidnted Stonilay. December 2. 187. 'ln the lionso at Towanda. for hearing the said Ito. ht. In toe premi.es., at which time and .place you , Y attend if you think proper. nov7. A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff. A DIINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE ,rX. Notice Is hereby given that all pee the In Iteiileft to the estate of Jabez F. Sexton. deceased I..te of lir well township. are ret.pieSlCi to mairt I.ameiliate paymet.t, and ail persons having claim. gali.st said estate must present them dole authen ticate.l fox settlement. N. C. BKXTOX , Adrulni , trator Slieettegnltt. Pm.. Oct. 19:h . 1%74. 194:6 , DMIN ISTIIA TO R'S NOTICE. —Net'eels beEt•liy ziven that all peraotio. In tiseued to the state of trM eta G. outaeu pep, late of l'4,wanda Roruugh. tleeea-ml. are 6 quested to mate immediate payrnert. and all pttrmus having l'ilinPlagain,l said estate must present them duly a I:het/neared fur settlement. • E. 0. 6001/RICH. 27. re 6. Admlnlstlar.m. MEI AItSSI(INEE'S NOTICF..—In the' . 1 . - IW-trim Court of tise United State,. , for the 11 - ..sterti Distriet of l`ctiosvitatiM s 11, the matter of it. T. 31arshall and W k. 31ar4i3 4 1, itapkrupts. West”rti I District of reutisylVall la. In itankt ui tc2i. The creditors will take niitiee ttrtt 'a ttiltd gen t ml tnve I lug or ,tro..criont.,rs of said \ bankrupts ,i, i; 1 be held a? T...vanfla in said distript.'lol the 7th 11 V: of Dr.(•F7.511:1:1t. A. 11. 1.75. at 10 Wit,loek A. at.. at the - or:Me of overton .4 71Frecr, before, R. A. Mt re or. Esq.. one of the Registers In it 3:lkfkrte.y in .i.hl Dlsti let, for the purtio, named In the g7lll f.-etltt of tio• It3ttki old lit 't Mare', 2.1, Itui2„ 'ma. t.ii. a flnarilistributfon ..f said bankrupts mtabh„ an 1 a`t that ineetiLg I shall apply for a diseharge‘ i t o o , a ll Hal,illty a- a•Ag',...e.• of ,111 e,:ate., In 3,- .; dap , . v ,- Itti Ihe'provitsi ,, n+ "1 the `.... , 1!, st. , lon of ~I. titan). rapt art.,'. A. 011-7.ItT(IN, •1'„ len d , lie:, .3. - . 1%;',.,,, .7 AsOgn.e. ... •f , IA -1 0 ItE IGN ATTA Cif 'IE:NT. Nacllloi,,;ll'.ll:lhris vi. WEIS:eII \V.:,llit , partl. ls.. s7l, SeptiMitDer Term, 1575. Forolga'attach. 111 , 10 . . , . Now, Oet. 7. 1, 1 75. on motion of Dail: & Car. t:••• has, at turl.,•,• fi r plaintiff, the Sheriff Is three- ' .1 hi lath:lsh a ropy of thls writ for ..ii wia•g• to lie Ite.ADFutui itt:oultight and lo the Athens fict :..t!e. _ MY TIIE t.'ut:ET. CommiMirealtli of Pent.sylvanta Bradford rounte. "N. ' • T• , Va.. Sheriff of firadf"rd l'uunry—f7rEeting NVe command 1.11 that yrei at!a, li WWI an W. khapard and Charles II SP.• I.nd. late of your roan 'y. he al. hail singular, their gleels arel rhattels, tools and teurtnents. moneys. I liz!its. and rTedits, ,u erhieu• hate!, or pos , e•e•I••II ~...IS-.T, the Sam• may i-, so that he he and appear heforo our Court ot la :omn PO as. to he hohl.m at tli. , ,ll , .i . otigh cif T.-as mutt. ill and for said ('aunty, 0:1 ttio first Min d Iy Of.tpt•nntn•r neat, tiesire ti. answer 'Nathaniel . Hai -s. .if a plea of dell t. - , , ,tiilhoih, rind that- you lammou sob , ethigh and S. S. Pierre, and all per t sloe . ...7iN in whose. hands o r pie., the sarthgoods_ ill :nets. meney.., rghts, i. dcredits, or any. of ti-to may be attached. so t at they and (every hf It, in I. and app.- 11 , 14 , 1% , r- aid reurt, an the daY. , 0.1.1 plat, aforesaid. to answer u hat „shall lie 11,- 1,• -....1 against them ant abide the jUdglle•ut of the . :it Z therein, and- have yil,lit limo and there dila shit, N% !loess the lion. l'atil 1). Moi row. 1 : re...14mA of ..1•r said I 'wart, at the 11.,ru gl, of Tots:lnd:l afore aid. the '2114 day of August. A. D., Is;',.. It F.S.J. !M. MICK. Pr-thonotary. %ognst 22. ISlh.t. - By Ylritl(` Or /1,0 fo rofdolraz writ of Fot , tgli Attachment. 1 have attach-al the foh 1 ~ log IL . Nert!.e.ilOr. plet v ur pat, el of land, ,atuale ~, .\'!:t ~,, In 11, Comity of Iltiolhad, :golf ..... - 11,t., of I ' 1111-y9vnda., le:tooled a. !ohms's., to-, it : nn time Lurill I,y lands ~f - John Iteswerth sad 0111-•r': 0:1 3,1 I.y lauds Of Tlto Hire. u: ..I. :ate smith by ,1. of It T. Middaugh : and on the west I.y lands of Arthur y.e,t,... c.ntaiTrlng 75 acres of laud. :mere or les , . alxtut 2; were: lininiweil. , - • A.. 1 -I.ATT.IN..Slierif".. islierhfi's Olive, ToWanita. (let, 30, 15T....,— . .fw it SHELVES, • „ • . . . . .. .. _ N .B ANKIt I' P'FC Y.-1 n tile I)is _ , Ti.•l trout t of the Uolteit "...lan—. for tin. We rii 111•1rIet 4 , 1 Pentisyhania. In the Illalt..r of M. V. 'A... maker. Bankrupt. IV.-,tern Itisitrtet of Pi•rinsy.ivanta. In Bank rup:ey. The ti -n orsql.ltors. will lan.e Itraiee that time un /orsignoi. a Itraftiaer in tiatikruptes tit said WT.- - rii t, witi'sit a. , an .‘titlitor tin ~.i Atrt:DA V. the .'.lst day o . f DEI EM 11E11, A. 1). 1,7 , 1. at 10.i'eln ek. % NI.. at she I , :ii , , of tavorniti & 11. rune. In - he bor. .ii i , : i t of Towanda. to distritotte the rural arising 1 - -111 the k`.....g1iee . .1.414. or It:I'll:ray ', real estate. a lion an-I whore all itorisii!, has inc e::.oti, again-a -.04 rIIII:1 11111•4 f.res , 'lll I iletll. or 60- forever tleliar rti! from conilt.g In on saul rand. - It. A. 31 Eltf I.' I:. 1:0•Ostor In Ilattkrittitey. -' I` iwtnil - n. Pa.. Nov. 14. 157,...w. rilitlA r l, LIST for December Term . 1 . of tour% li.:C. at 'Fitwanila, Pa.: r:ltas Ilitmoker v.; ('..r..,iltyt titirisiker el , r; 1 I.e. I , v., , I. Fr.-vdonburg, et,..11 i—t.; )I R Merrill v,l' F Han Ittns i apjt..al il:try Ilrltte , •ll . 4 It,- v.4 - ..t . ett I) ,, rwo.pi et at_ ..eiL...t . U It . 11.1a0; 11011 v. F t: Sv.t . . l . b.:op.! . . •: 0 F ro , r, '> F 1'..1: at...unipt . . M 11 Cuyti . r VN .1 I.er..y I,, rton n•r .. Myren 64444.ra vs Lewis 4 4 eIT Tv} , I!.M Coo; haizgli. guar vs Thomas Meretll I n apps:' l'hyrissa "Pon !ler, u• 44 v• Leroy 4-orl,” : . a„,,p4t,i -.4:44 4 4 Waj4l vS Leh:ilea, Mnt .lre Ins I:—, ..-..ii..1 I. ' • 3ll.ous ILinIL Waverts A' .1 II Nlol.tatlye.'.a.4.4nnt r eonas Ma hews v, Get- V Myer 4i a' ;eject' I. 41 itog-rs use v. A:len ILeKea:l - -,,,1, - .11 - 1 'l' s i) cl)esylt , use vs Settryelei coal (... trrspAss ) , 04a4.41a Eorek Mowrr 4. 0VS1) 0 11 0 !1 II assllliil W I:I M lie:-ter vs It I/ Neeler 4. stop[ John II Hy 44er vs John lleavenor ... vier!. Isaac Sneil vs Pa 41: N Y C 4t 11 It C0....'...:. I' I' W Mell4lnneil is A .1 Layton trespass IF W Lane vS I) S Pratt et at T T-s , I Li 1..., Is & Brown vs I)avIl WMpp:e a1 , pe.41 Fanny I' Ilainhf use vs Mary Long eieei :.14ees M coMlangh vs I'.l 3: . .s. Y C 454 I: I: c0... ! .a, , Margaret I) Lillie use vs I) Luther et al...trespass 1 (. 1P5.1[111 n Ward M I. Pro , ' , , \Via 1..50 • 1' %I WO-m . l , n vs 111 a....0g10, v. Th., It d0rda.,...,:,, h 1e .1..11:t I hilhh Lake 1).1.41k ......... /lor..as I).tyt,ol vs C<lt Co tr., 'an It. I4' I (Ii tresp,-. I.l.Avtd.oot C U II Coif` & t o Allt,zis tv.l, vs F A (a r ti•:III.coel V.. 1311- He ley.. t .. y vs (.00/ V' ....... albnillz. , Al: IV , :1•111/1" W - !. WI • , 7 , . 1 V :it I. 114.111•.,1 1.1 CllOl. 1<::cC011ky V. 111[4. I. •N - 1 : 01. al IS F 110 , am:in Vs - Jeretulah Vand.quark eject It 1 W llrtl Z-Vi 1' 1) %V Ile 11,4, .S l'eck v, 1)n ight 1): M ('berry V. )lark .JhahhAl 11:tvithj», vsl.r L-1.” Corbin ul?roy t'r.'. v, Jan.. guar 1.1, , ree 1,3 J 11Jiy,er 7 ..114 s (' .1 et 31 'LI week r<•. - .2:u.t•de Dec U. ' • suhrcet,Ars 3,1 week renal:a:qt. . BENJAMIN M. I'ErW, Prot hoL•qarr, uCtce. I'4.wab.l , N, A, as7pt r. X 'F • .4 ECUOlt'SoTicE.—Notice 4 .t. burr, y given that al: j..., Mali tri o* 0:. , A to the too,tte or Ituuburi Atr..o, late ..f li , rihrA. tlocea,ed.are reque.teal to make Isarro'qh. We ray= tit, and ad verhonN having ilaitru, aglalrnt .3litt.tti:e moat pre.,eut thou duly anthenticaired fur sr. ttletnrinr. GEOttlit C. ATWOOII, liZreiCk. NuT. 14, 19154 w.• . - Exton - or, .- UM. A. .1. LAYTON. Sheriff ELME MIMI ;API • SHERIFF'SSALES.By virtue . kJ of sundry writs busied out of this Court °Mom mon Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the door of the Court House, In Towanda, on FRIDAY. THE TWENTti.NINTII DAY OP NOVEMBER, 1878, st 1 o'clock P. K., the following described proper ty, to-wit: I.—One lot, piece or parcel of l an dasituate in Monroe twp., bounded as follows: Commencing at a point on the public highway, the south-east cor ner of land of Jells A. Anurtit, thence north 279 0 , 'east 66 5-10 perches, re' lands of bait Robbins; thence semis 66 0 , east 52 perches, to' the main road running., to Frenehtown •.thence *long the same south WO, west 58 perches, to the Intersection of said road with another main nod ; thence along the satire 37 7.10 perches to the place of reglnnlog; coutalultig 16 acres anti 9 perehea of land, more or less, all improved, with an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Martha C. A.moutwis. Hiram Detrick. -N0.2. ALSO—One other lot. of land situated In Alban} , twp., bounded as roller's i• Beginning at a point In the.Terrytown road southward of the dwel ling-house of the party of the nrstpart,(M.L.Moon) thence south 3t°, east 19 perches to a post ; thence north 43 0 east 30 3-10 perches, too post ; thenre by lands conveyed this day to Adecesta F. Rogers by the party of the brat part, south .650. east: 110 per ches to a post ; thence by land of lir, L. Kenyon, south 399, west 04 perches, to a post; thence north Cab. east 142 perches, to' the Terrytnwn- road thence along said road 24 perches, to the plate of beginning; cnntainlog 43 acres and 44 perches of land, more or less. about 40 acres improved, with 1 framed house. 1 framed barn, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken-Into execution at the suit of C. W. Scott's use is. Slim Moon and E. 'J. Burdick. Also at suit of Henry 11. Corson vs. Silas Moon. No. 3. ALSO—One other lot of land situated In Warren and Pike Orp's• bounded on the north by lands of 'John Mort - leans/the estate of J.,tin Morris; ou the t ast by lands of Reuben Vettea and Catherine A tsgesta Davis; on the south' by lands of le. W. Davis anti Wm. Evans; and on the west by lands of Philip Davis and David - Davis; containing 155 sexes of laud, morn or less, abodt 110 acres Improv ed. with one framed house,' plank house. 2 fram ed barns,.l flamed - hog pen. other on buildings attl a orchards of fruits thereon. Seized and taken into execution at at tine suit - of Evan H. Dots vs. John L. Mots. :s:o. 4. ALSO—One other lot of land situated In Triiy Bore.; bounded on the oorth bytainds of G.lf . 'ason: on the east by Elmira street; on the south h, lands of G. N. Ingham!: and on the west by E. V. LIIIS : contalt,lng one sillag,t lot of ihnoi. with I framed dwelling house, I.fratued barn, otter r out buildings, and few:fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken lute execution at the suit of Geo, M. Peck re. L. D. Bradford. No. 5. A.l.Sllotie other lot of land sitnatedin Athens Borough, bounded on the north by lands of J. L. Corbin : on the east by lands of J. Leroy Cor bin : on the south by North street ; and .00 the west bYlands of Ann Walsh c containing y of an acre of land, more or less, with t framed house, 'and I framed barn . thereon. S , ized and taken into ext. cutban at the suit of Holmes and. Passage vs A. A. Prince. T. T. _ . No. 6. A 1.5.).,—0ne oth er loti,of land situated In South Creek. twp., hounded as ,follows: Commenc ing at the south-east 'corner of Mary Ann Falk lands;duinning In an easterly direction along her lands to the highway from Elmira to Troy; theme alum?: the highway' leafing to the comity bridge, to the east line of the ISortbern Central allway ; thence in a northerly, .direction along 'said tall road to the lands of David King ; thence easterly along said King's lands to lands of Joseph dec'd : thence south along said Chace es tate about.l6o rods to &Tomer.; thence east SOtssisi thence south 51 rods; thence west 11 cods; thence SOU tit 16 rods along lands of Ileeman Lewis ;,thence swat ::0 rods along lauds of If. Ward ; thence north Its rn-I ; theme west to highwater mark of D'un ulf.g.'s pond.: theme Motherly along said pond to the ilant ; thence West to the west line of N. C. it. road ; themee south along said rallrua 1 to the With bank • race leading from creek to Dunning's ism!: thence west a,wng - lands deeded to D. F. Dutinin.: to eenter of highway leading to Elmira ; thence south in center of -said highway about IS V XL. to -U. F. 1/11111111UrS Conner; thence west to GlieS‘F. Verniers corner; ttiroice west along lands of G. - 1. Vernier 55 rods and 4-10: thence north al-mg lauds of Gorden estate all - mt 97 rods thence west along north linemf Gorden and Vernd re to a cormr thimee north along the exist Hue o; Verniers and David Itelvea to E. Voorhee's corner: theme east along said 'Voorhees to his south Caht ; thence south along the line of Jesse Moore estate ; thence easterly along said Mixiire's land about 97 rods: thence south 37 - rode along said M9-,re's estate and lands of Mary Ann lalkner to place o: beginning : containing 210 acres of land more or lees, about 100 acres improved. I framed hog house,.3 (ram , . d barn with sheds at tachcil. and 1 or-h rd of (nit,: trees thereon. Seized and takon into execution at the suit of Union 'tank of soesvlite. Otilire, use vs. D. F. Dunning awl Eben Duitultur. = Nu. 7. AILSti--One other lot of land situated In Tuscarora twjd, bounded on Ili.• north by lands of C. Atw...l : on the east by lands of Jim. W [ ilolieuback, Andrew- Labar Slocum t on the south by the public highway and linds of A. H. Shemin ; arid on the x . :est by lands of Joseph liar-, containing 41 her sof land, more or less,abou; ail improved, w ith I lug house. I framed barn And low fruit trees thereon. Seized-and t ikev-into ex ecution - -t the suit of James St uthers vs James II McAllhter. . No. ALSO—One tiller lot of land in Canton b,undod on the n o rth by lands of James AI, • Mar:oa ; un the east by lands of Patrick Gritty ; on the south by lamb. of John Raty's estate : and on the west by lands of Daniel Dowtrs and Wm. Law rem-, I containing CI acres of land.ducre or less S[•ieet and taken Into execution at the suit of John l'atly's vet's vs. (l•-orge irate. . 9. ALS. ,-1./tie other lot of land in Canton tovilodrtp, (lOW Al hi into.); -bounded ae follow - s: [ at or near the middle of the ere-•k where tit- Williamsport and Eindia road Crosse-. the same; [ thence- nearls south 45 0 west alot g said road st., feet, to a stake : thence nearly north I.S O veest 5;;.• t`[..et to a stake ; [boner n- arty not al east to Ilko [ eenter Aithe creek ; theit[e in an casterly_diree Lion along -.aid creek to the place of begitinirg 1,, t known as the Foundry Lot, at At by with foundry buildings thereodereete'd. . No. to.'ALSO—Ozte other lot of land In Canton towti•hip, - ;noW Alba lioro..1; and boubded an tot toe s; itegiontug at the redder of the road leading from the vittatze ot Aft let to liubbal - Manley's, at the oulti east corner o: :ilia:. Packard's lot ; iflClll, I. east monk the emiter of said 1"03.1 4 a stake ; thence south tO.). west 10 rods to a ,tak,-. thence north west t roda to a sta k e. it teeing thr swath We•lt corner hllas Pa.ckard's lit; thence north tti. east 10 Rids to the place of Jieginning ; cent:Bid:l'g 1:.... square nets, with one 3c w hu g .. f ra ,, t d h o tn.e thereon erected. isi;lred end l31:1'11 1111.; V xt. , iitloi) at the suit Of Wilt. S. Jay le. Ex'r .0 1. - .. Loomi s , ilec'd, vs. Chas: G. Manely aid George 11. Webb. T. T. N .. ... 11. .\ LSI , --One Miler lot of :and In West pn.41;4 4 t0n twp..l;outeleil on the northbyriugto Crkeis't ..n the east by lands of Cynthia Parker 7 on the,;•.uth by the public highway ; and on thiswee., be lands of Sidney Varney ; emits-it-jug I mere, or !zing. more. or lees, about ad Improved, with I board' non., 1 losird barn and fe* trait trees thereon. S.-1....01 and ta.i.ti Into execution at the suit of .job 31.0.es's nee v?, Mary M. Henson. T. T. ' N....P:. A Li5t . .. 7 0.1.i o' her 1.0 of land lii I.ello\ twp.. t.titnded on'the north by the pubic hlghwa‘; on ;1„. o;,st by land, of 'Mrs. H. 31. Lake; on he .....n't It and west by 'lands of lien r3'_ Hoicono i ; e t ,;,- tai.ong ~ 3 of an acre of land. more or lesii, all ha- Kose.t. atilt 1 trained 'house and I ianall 'framed bait: thereon. Siiized,-and taken Into execution at the -oil of ri. 31. W. , !-ter'c cute t'S. W. F. 1:01,11li3011 No. 13. .%I.s.i—itnei other lot of land In Wei.t Burlington tap.. teogided on\ the - north by Sugar cret `a ; ..ti the east I.Y lands of`Gorton ;Swain : on the south by the puljic hlghWay't and . on the west by lauds of John Ballard.; contailitng 1 , 2 acre ,0 Lind. more or less. ail, improved. with 1 water sari tot 1, :mil all mill fixtures and machinery" belong ing thereto, together with said defepdant's right. to ;he draw across naiti Su ar Creek, and,the right trll;w the wattle- of sati.Vcreek for the use ef said. tutu.• - Na'. it. al.t.o—One, other lot of land in 'West Burlington !tip., bounded on the nortlt by the iklh 11C high at ay ; e,.et and south 1., laud, of Gorton a ,„l w",-,t lately of alit, Ballattl; of an tie r,"t.t tarot, all linpreved. with I' fiXoncil house. other out building, .and few fruit it,ceon • seized and take?, into execution tile ::'llil Of Joh Morley's use v;,. Ballard ai ;1 NC:obi:a _ T.T. ; A_Lso; t—tine other lot of land In Smith tasi,..,boonded : Beginning at a post 'the line of If. Mime', laud: lay the 1. - 5 \Willcox's Lin..l north 3 , - 0 lif2 6.111 rOd, to a pa. t' and stones for a eorne - r; t be la dJuf Rey trails and 31anley noUtll 1, 7 red , l \ ha pest for a etllaler 1 1 1:11' 1, ti 11. land-0! Jame,. colliis and part yLivi.r.ols ,it I rptiy 34 0 . north i_...-1u tu a reed ...nil 'den, • f 4 a eiatlia7l thence by land of Fit le north St 191 rods. to the place qf a waning ntatining, 77 acre, more arrei , improved trl.ll it framed house, I it -aria 1 framed liorsiebarn, one corn house and otci..til 17. 1 7,1 therVoll. relied and ' lnto execution atdhe ;Atli of I.lVerton 3,ki6,hree Fikl.rve" , lt,e 0.4 Janie , F.11:11% . 1.... , .. 1111atn Farnsworth., and WII). tt. ' ....4 . ,11tt/ti. T. T•.„, No.-10. Al.Sl—ttne other tot ,it anall n c „ 1 „. o , i . folb,ws: Beginning at a 111.. i >take Olt {ln, or lot, te.,oseelt I'. A. Alr them s anal lira: ie Pb. Warklin-. and running llorlits vorelo, to the renter of the 7.114: leet to the crlarre tow ' , tore h.-use ; nice he. saantli • 1.1 . 61 - 11 , to th? . ItLe of :mats of o rs ilk,. \Watkins: tleince 2;1 feet west to the Fla.:end begin ning: with our fr,,med tiaras building the le,M No. 17. tbe other lot of ;and in top,: bounded a, (oil Itegainong a: a , ;;.;;.. 11,-I nee of to:, I trville E. Warnllln 1111/1 A.ll. Austin and running tetra; S perches to the ' a a t alal a ar of the road: then,' west lls feet; themes iar atilt , Ictlit per, lie, 10 the line Of lot.; of ;Wa' abtl A, It. Austin : thence east 4;s feet to I..•glantt•ncontaining 12 perch,. ot i'land, ;male or le,: the Iwo data :Mot e al,erloanl Mif Va.tie . lll..leen or taw' conveyed lay Uriat , ataal tt if.. 10 Levi ;Mourliecs, one of the .1111 1111111 , 'M ale feloialltn; J :moan t 6. 1577. and ri el , laied May 5, 175. In the-other f, reeolliaaag ale,ll ke„ In and-for Bradford county. Kilt, at page e.tl, Sic. seized arm lakeir into ex...cult...it at the ..111t. Of Simons. Say', .;' • ••.. Moarnei, St :ftewart. • Na:. IS A I.skt-1 tne• ~ :her kit of land In Nacre. xl • 'nigai Athens- tin p., 1.0111111.1 i an foduw - s: Re t hlat; tho'retilte of Lehigh-1 , 1 :: a- a corner, anal ,rhubing th,nce vre,ierl7 ;at a right angle w.fit salt -i.e. I I f .... aliey : thence northerly along ;: le,. 1.. a Col her: thence a-3 , lerly at !-ev • ri;fitt stn et matt feet, to the reuse I lleav al.lOg The eenter ..• ,O fe,t, to ti-- p ace , or begh::,ll4; it tam•l 'Cu. 17u, , ra a map 1.,•71, F. Wad:ex of th. ki,g, Of ;•;lct ,. , atlah t sloty all/71`hIlq. 1,011` ,. . I susalt ;eh house. and few fruit trees there -01, .Sc . t. , ••1 and t exerul ion at the call: oi Toward E 11111.7. al : 4 . 11:17171 1.. Swart wooi. . NU. 11..ALS' ( —lt. , ether tat of land In Tow :eta le/n0 ;alert - 711/M a:l' f0110N.,,, ite.,llll lot N 0,3 al ?-1„,;; Ne, or Watt:, & 'Nook's mil-di% i•ion T.,tranda la•ire, as made lay Win. 11. Moo g ale. clan eintim er In the - year 1.71. a.- will ma, 1111 ay aaal.l•3r reteren;:e 'act. map, fr . v. fruit trees lhe re at,, and taken thlo e'teoll' toll at the snit - of r." - 1,. ose r , Aineha Lynch. o. \ otib•n lo: of land in itidgb. , ; . , a1. , 1,1 1" a Eh 11. la•ol , of 1, ttoL ti, e:t-t el 1 Vidow onl.blaings squire • t.1.••7;:e Carr ; the -.6111101;y !awls of. Anna I;;;;..err. atilt porn", i;11711i1Jill ; and Oh the. Went 1, 11.:, of naatnell ; containing 173 land. more or l's-. about 1 , 0 :Lyre, improved. vat le , am - . 1 li.smed tiara, 1 h , g pro, undo. al flit nffiL,../1 ;I 5, , .\: a re. , 1:••,..e I AEI t h.... 0 —, .:1% 011wr of ~, 1 11,t1.- I a- • :.4 , 141 , : , 1ni; • • ~..rt . .•r 0 a trt 111,1 de ttlett to Charles Stork rcel.alA ally to t..olttinon W. Wright. on the east itiatn t street, L env', north ;rt° wear along m• ill street tit) fet, to the north.ea.,:t of a lot of %1 rd. N nail:. and thener southerly along the ra,t tine of lands 01 Mr, Knapp and latets of Mrs..lo - Beehatn, tar trot. to a post corner: thence lo a line parallel ith tjtreet to the %%est line of • Spalding'. lo: tthetirt. northerly along oil Spathug'snue awl :he ,Ne.t ttne of a lot of o tanon \V. tght. 16; 1 feet to the place of beton. fling: c as altaag ab square feet of land, -untrc or le.s. tt lib 1 (rained 11,u,-, I trawl,' barn. other out-Lottnliugs and tow fruit tree:, thereon. :wired .stot taken tatO ekeeathal at the kalit. 3lc liac& v, M. I'. Leal, - . . . A 1...z0—00e other lot situate du Orwell twp. Winded and deserlt.ed a. f01i0.... :.iteglunthg at the public Idgnw..y leading from Wysox to the Cretk. Kt own the Ridge toad on the -southerly line between .aid piece of land owned by' tattl Taylor and the northerly Naundary due of Darilhg, running north west along the *pi R 1 ,1,2 road 44 ;yard:m.4 to a pule; 4,theioconen,o TV' east smug the of t ti . telQ raft' 43 pert tp Legal. a point: thence north 14M° east along -the Maid road 62 per, to a point; thence along the sald road north 21° east 34 pers to a point'; thence alanir said road north 2414 0 east 12 pers toe Wet ;thence • nmth 'ON° cut 32 pers; thence along the-aid road 733i* east 24 per. to the line between the lands or Cyrus Cook and the said Taylor; thence south 24° east along the line between the said lands 16 h. *, 10 pets toe stakaand stones ; thence along the line of lands of Cyrus Cook, W Morgan, and the sal& Taylor south 12)( 16 west 162 4-10 pent to a eor;. thence.north:#B west along the southerly line 15 4-10 pers to a c4i ; thence loath 320 west 28 pen to a cur on the line of Linds of Wlf Darting and the. _ eabl.Taylor ; thence along the southerly line of said Taylor lands north 66,14 0 .we5t -20 640 pen to the , centre of said Ridge road to the place of beginning; contains 92 acres and 21 perm, be the Mune zoom or less No. 23. ALSO-One other lot situate In Orwell Imp, bounded and described as follows! Beginning at the center of the before said Ridge road on. the southerly line of the land of said Taylor, and the . northerly line of the Lands oil J Newell, running. along the said line north VP west 232 potato a oar of the lands of J J Newell. Henry Howe and the . said Taylor; thence north Vie - east along the weal- . • erly line of the said Taylors land 106 pers to of the lands of Burton Russell, W W OW, and the , ' said Taylor, marked by a stake and stones; Mellen along the line between W W Olds and the said Taylor; thence along the line between W - W olds and the laid' Taylor; thence - 117g° emit 110 440 pers to a cur markedby Maks and stones at the public road leadint from the said Ridge road to James Cleaveland,s; thence along said road south is east 12 4-10 pers ; thence - along - the northerly.line of said Olds and H. WH= '- son rands, n0rth.84,14• east 131 410 pen to a eared - said Wilsan, Cyrus Cook, and said. Taylors . - marked by a stake and stones; theme - along. this • -line attends of the said Cook and Ta r, south DPP vast 38 pers to the before named Ridge Ined;thene• southerly along the said road 198 pers to the place • • "I' beginning ; contains 167 acres and U pers, td the tome more or leer. . 'No. 24. ALSO-One other lot situate, is Orwell . _ top, hounded and described as follows : Beg - Irian/ at a sugar maple tree sit thf ear of.the lands - of D Darling and lands formerly owned bytt ChenNo• tiln, now owned by Dr Lewis, and running along Moline between those lands north SitS° west 497- - t 0 pers to a cos of lands of the said. Dr J • Newell and Taylor, marked by a stake ,Lewis,nd; stones; thenee'due east along the line of the lands of said Newell and-Taylor 7941epers to a cos marked by , a ..take and stones; thence along the Ilne between • , the same south 1° west - l 6 5.10 pers-boa cormarked lir a beach sapling; thence along the line between • the laud of W If Darling and said Taylor 152 0 west . 9.10 pers to the place of beginning; contains 12 acres and 80 pers. be the same more or less: The above three lots of land are known as the ATI Fria hie farm, with 1 framed house: 3 framed barns, sheds and outbuildingi, andfillshard of fruit Dees, - t h-reon- Seized and taken lIITO execution at the suit of Augusta T Cook's vise vs A G Friable. No. 25. ALSOOne other lot of land In Towanda • born., bounded as follows: Beginning-at the corner • of Locust avenue and River street, thence along the west side of River street 51 feet to a corner of • the James Lewis tot ; thence south 79° west along tee Lea-is - line 112.0 feet to a corner thence north 8° west on line of I.S. 51. Turner lot SO feet to Lo t iist 'avenue ; thence alotig the same north 7i o east • • 117 0 1 feet to the place of beginning. No. 26. A LSO--One other lot of land in TOwarlda born.. bounded on the north by the plank road • south by Wm. IL Itoblnames lot ; east by Third s•reet ;sand weSt by lot of Patrick McCue; being ale.ut 60 feet on plank road, 70 feet on Third street, • • 75 feet on Robinson's line, add 7.5 feet on McCue's,. nun a small building thereon used as a drying boos° and paint shop. No. 27. lel.So--Orie other lot In Towanda bare., hounded as follows: Beginning at a. stake on-the plank road, a Corner of the Ann Meehan lot, thence along line of the same north nip east 0i -feet to a . white pine corner of Win. Mix's lot; thence along line of the tanne.sonth 57° 13' east 22135 feet to the plank read : thence along the same about 2011 feet ! to the place of beginning. - N 0.28. AI.SO--One other lot In Towanda horn., bontided as follows ; Beginning on the south side - 'of Chesnut street at the northwest corner of F.. T. r, =Fox's lot, thence south 7.. N• wesr 282 feet to a cos- bee of the. Anti. Meehan lot; thence westerly by ' !Audi of said Meehan and by Kirby, Overton & brio 20a feet to a corner; thence southerly Eby lands of sald Kirby and others 5d feet to a corner ; ' thence westerly along lands of the same 100 feet to street : thence northerly along the east side if Third street 117 feet to a corner of S.. W. Al vord's tot; thence - easterly by lands of-kid Al- and lands of Mary Marshal and • Corner, 27 feet to the south-east t orner of the Comer lot ; hence northerly along line of the same - 130 feetto be south side of Chestnut street t thence easterly .long the same 75 feet to the pace of beginning ; •Ith 1 dwelling !loose; h carpenter shop. 1 lumber -heft and several fruit trees thereon. Seized and - aken Into execution at the suit of (...(y3STS )(MUT ~ Mahlon C. 51erenr. N 0.29. ALSO-One other lot of land In Towatida • bounded on the north by Court street, east ,nd south by lands of J. O. Frost. and west by loin street. being about 32 feet front on 31ainelt 4 o i d about 54 feet deep. with 1 three story brick sunning thereon. kudwn as Montanye's corner. •olzed and taken into execution at the suit Of . J. P. ;arty', use rs..l. Montanye. ALSO--One other lot of land-1n Athens bounded as follows: Beginning at a pine, •oirtip,,therree north 52' , 0 east 62 perches; thence Z. 43.' east 32 perches; theses north 4id'3' east is 2-16 perches; thence north 35.3' east 53 6-10 per ties, to the State tine : theuce on the' State line • pie.' west 154 perches: thence south 5.lS' west 2 perches; them, south s4°42' east 15,8-10 perches; south 21.27' east If; perches thence south 1% 0 27' east 10 perches: south 25.33'_west to perch thence south Alealii %rest re 9-10 perches; thence west 14 2sle torches; thence south 23 0 '.l' west 9 4-t0 porches to an ens tree ;,thence south • ' iS''west 44 perelles to a point on the rock•ou the on; thence south 7 0 31f'east.20 3-10 perches; thence ..orris 74°S' east 25 75-100 perches to -he north easy ,•emer of S. - Carter's lot; thence south 17..west perchos•. thence north 7.1°. west 15 feet; - ;more south 17° west 3 65-ICA perches to the center the road: theuca north 77 ls west In the road . 103.1(00 porches: thence south Ks West 555-100 .arches to a whit-- oak sapling; thence south 78*. • ast 7;-10 perches to the place of - beginning; coo • untie; 70 acres and 116 4-10 perches of land, more .1 loss, about 72 acres improved. with -1 framed o,oas e „ 1 wagon house. 1 framed barn with sheds at- , - achcfl and an orchard of fruit trees thereon, with n.f of the water as set !firth In the deed o Horace Shipman; also the - hydraulic rain be -oliglng to said llorai4.. Shipman. constructed un- ....r the mid, with the privilege of Ingress and - • • Tress for the purpose of repairing the. same, and ....• proper enjoyment of the prifilege as reserved set forth in the deed of the said Horace Ship -,an. of the prop ery : being the same piece of convoyed by salt Horace Shipman to Joshna i,"ykettilall by deed dated March. 20, 1860, and re larded in the...offiet for recording deed., hc., In and 1,•;• itradff•rd'county. in deed book No. ss. at page . Exfoptirig and reserving therefrom four ores eiteserlbed as follows: Two acres of laud ton- - • .-red I.y stisan Coykendall et. al. to W. H. Will .•-ins by deed recorded In delft book No. 124. at • ,ge ses. - Ac.: also two acres conveyed by said Su-. --in coykendall, et, al., to ,R. Cannlng. by deed re dd. d i t , d e ed b00kN0.125, page 309., Arc., to which ..•••ds and record. reference is made for a more par: feuiar dircrlotton. Seized Mal taken into execu .l.n at the sult of Alfred, Bennett vs. Harriet Coy- . .:endall No. al. ALSO-One. other lot of land in Sayre, • top.. said lot being known as lot No. 10, situated :it the corner of Thomas avenue and • the easiside of Thomas avenue, on the smith" - sole ..f Sayre avenue -being 59 feet in width on Thomas avenue, and ;extending easterly be same width Iso feet on Sayre avenue; contain .7se° square feet;aerording to a map and sur c-y made by Z. F. Walker, June 2:5. Is7a. Seized tad taken into execution at the suit of Reuben IL Farnham vs. Charles Crowley. No. 32 4 A 1...0--4ine .dher lot situate in Towanda ts;.unded and described as follows Begin- Aug at a corner of a lane on the west side of 31a1n •.. aleatt 25 feet assail of a lot formerly. owned by •.‘rrifs Welis; thence westerly on a parallel Woe i , aid - Wells lot - to the center of an alley. ablch • :ley being half oay_froin Main tot to Second Saver; hence ', ouftwrly along,.the renter of said alley. to ot sold by J F Means and wile -to Bober. 31c1n o-s ;'thence easterly along. said Mclntosh line to 55,-st side of Mari st; thence northerly along , , \thi line of Main tot to place df--begintilbg; being tOu , 140 feet-trout On said Main at. and shout .150 - -,..1-de e p.-With 2 twosstkiry framed braidings, I one .tory framed house, and other ontbulld gs thereon. Being the same piece of land deeded , 3 1 Yaos and wife to J W Means. by (Icel. A piV I. 1 , 70, and 'recorded in deed hook No 29. page 10.5. et.% Selz. it a' d taker, Intoexec utten at ne suit off ist> , N al, .1 Harlan vs John W Means. NO. :ill. N1..110.i- , Me other lot situate in- Warren sop. bounded and west by lands of Notewaro and shits. oast by lan s of Thomas.° ; 1 .1 o 01 wl Fox, ,oathby • lands-of 1:: Griswold; mains 122 nen, and I;:a pets of !and more or less; thc same piece Of,itstiol conveyed , f•y• deed to dartin Riley and wife 1)5 John C Morris and wife; bout au art improv.../1:-1:0 Idd:dings. Seized and Into execution at thialait of 31artla - and Ju• in Riley s s I. 11 0 Dom). - • N i i_ an . A other lot situate In Springs. 0.•41 p. I. aindell north by lands of Dudley Sear :Ant and Levi Itteiiinsoll. east by lands of--Ftros ' fill! and 11 R Ridley. south ty lands .of James tether - log[6n. hfot by lands of James Ile:tiering- . t and Ilalph Youngs; contains 1.53 acres more or --s-. ;stout 140 improved, with I framed house, 2 ran,....1 barn, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. seized and takeo into executlon at the snit Of Lew -. I. Beach vs Henry. Patterson. ' ' • No. 35, A ine Other lot situate In Towanda oro'. bounded north Court tot. east and south by ..;;d: of .1 } ` root, rest by Main', si; being about feet fron; on. Mato .st. and about 54 feet deep, with 1 three-dory brick building thereon, known - 31,ustanees eo . rner. No. as. ALSO-One other lot of land In Orwell tiontoled as (allots's: Beginning In the south , est corner of Mrs. - I'. 11. Allyn's land. In thec', or of a , highway. thence south:sB l , o east by land 1 „aid 138 torches to a stake and stones; lo•nce soul 41° east by land of C. Washburn, 19 perches ; thence south 53. east 32 perches to a . • , aks• and stones; thence south 02 , 2 ° west by lands 4 t•ltallec.. Arnold and Pickering. 135 perches to a :ace and ..toues . ; -thence nortit,2 s o east by land of s. Robinson :nt (11 11. viral G. W. Hardy. 71 per , -lies to a stake and stteres; thence west by - land of , surge Hardy. If.if perches to the center of the first :add iOneil highway ;. thence north 19° west along censer of highway 7 3 10 perches; thence north east 47 5-10.r,relics. to the plateof beglnnlngx ontalning 75 . I c , e• Of land, More Or less, abObt.6l:l - Improve.. us Itri I Ira ed house, 1 framed curl, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized tot ta k,o, tooreeution at the suiCof I'. F. Wood el's use vs. :Witt. 11. Hardy'. AN IfiZEW J. LA YTO:s.:. Sheriff. ' sheriff's nihSC. Towanda, Pa., Noy. 7,•1-7s. • TN lIANKIIUPTCY.--In the Dis trict Court of the. United State., ter the West. crii Di-tiler of Poom.ylvania: I,Vllilatti K. Manhill. of Towanda. a Eankrut,t, imier the .At I of Congres, of- - . March 1567. hay- -:.7 appLml for a Ili-charge from all his dents, and h"r provablo a4ia act. by ~rthr of ..•Nort. Dot 1,•,. gt;‘ , tl to all creditor debt,. /m.l other r‘on. In •ro•oc.I. to appear on the 1211 .I,y of NnVESI7 1,7,, a t 1••,•'cloc . 1:., m., 17• fore 51 ER t tt. R..gi.tor in Ftantcroptey, at ht, eftive, I . l . lkt, , VAllia. Call , M, If any d. , ,y a qi••ttarge no; he _granted o the raid 11ankrupt. 93‘1.1. S. C. StuCANDI.ESS, I NCORPORATION NOTICE.L- To all nhom It may concern: Th?-nnil-ersigned •: Troy Itorough. Pra•lford CVIMTV, state ,y:v.in'..t.ll••n•l•y give Lotter that the in :,‘ ...No . to E,clieticy, John-F. Hart •. t: - , r• r: :h.. mate of P..nr, , ylcal.la; f• , ra ..I:er. - Aml to be incorporated Into a body fa wlOl porp,to.:: sncee, , ,lott under ll.e name d qty amttitiu Troy Water Company of rr,;y, Rraeorit Ca, Pa.. - for the purper,e of tip• •ylng inhabltant,,i of Trost_ It•trough and yirtnt. • wlth water. ' E. il. P,•IIISONS, ' • DKl.te.t ROCKWELL., C. C. PAINE, E. P. , 11. E. VAN DIN E. - IS ME .t - SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the ;TA_ Diqrlet Court of the United States for tho .Vosterit Distr:ct of Ventsylvania: In Ilankrtipt v.• In tht• matter'of Jarett.S. Manley, ita,,krnpt. , X,..tern 0,1 s: stet of l'euusylvapla: To whom it ntay concern t—The undersigned zites.uoti re of his appotratnent as As - ttrstre Jared S. Manley. of the 'Borough of Canton. In = hr comity of Itradford..and State of Petin , y:vania, iEhin who ha, been adjudged Saukrupt on hi, own' petition by the District Court of'sattl District. Dated at Canton that ',wail dayx , f October. .t. D. 19711. • ' MA - , ott2Mw. 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