7 ,A - ra *OCAL AND GENERAL:I., • MOM= Wevrii)kosedtei notiodrial perintendent poi is swats% obi again. . spir.F. &Zama "d :r etiseHeirgra4, i eanciioii Tex Paper,— Eli Ors hay a femele Fire 16030 k. Lehigh MIL' C a hale panellised the telegraph between tbii plioe ind,Vateettr:' b. Gitc;.l": Mina 'his' jeist, ieceiv ,d s ton ot Telasurrior chewing tobillhici t i he is offering at maned prices. Call and try I gar We are informed that the new Ronan Catholic cher* b this phice, will be ~petted for pshlieworstiip as Bandy, Dee. 12. sir We omitted to notice last week that we we= indebted io,,Torrii E. Fon for the report of Yr. Corrres address width appeared ter iei. E. P. 11 - 66110 ND and wife pshi Towanda a eying visit of Tuesday last no! were on, their way to Cindinati, where they are to 'pewit tharwinter. : • stir Every or two iiiiiebre letters for publication without the name of the author. Bnehremmounieationa always find their ray _to the waste-paper basket. WT A new poit-oface has been es- . tablishad in Wyaltming.township, on the line of the railroad, called " floaters Perry,• and J. V. N. Bass appointed postmaster. ss_ The RarosTEa has been delay .-veral days in conkquerteo of an accident to the Pm's, requiring a now piece which had to t h e ordered from the city. itvir There are 342 whisky shops in :•ernutun. What s thirsty crowd live there to ..ure. A spacial tax of 125 each is levied on hisoctstickera, which amounts to 18,550. oil- Levi Wnrs has commenced running a Public Hack for the acommtodaticm the people of this place. 'He has a good team and a comfortable carriage: He should be pat• rnn' red. 7's age The hotels in this ph are all r•""drd. The two principal houses have been ,•,m•:rned to refuse applicator= for _permanent I.?anters in order to accommodate transient MEM= Da.. We are. informed that Prof: Y. Aluatia, the-lightning calculator. will "gait tag plsce again in a few da y s, for the purixeof 1 gl% ing leonons. He has naCt with great sue eetor iu Ithaca, Owego, ; Waverly, and other ite,..Lost, on Wednesday the 24th ~.! William street, a gold and hair Breast -1,14 t,art Ehaped.. The finder will be liberally rt traml on leafing the same at McCAnn offir( PO" Our " Wyckoff "is now corn and girea general satisfaction. The cony , rai , ra, Messrs. Ifpnatian k CLARKE, under .!.,(l their '"his.,7 and we recommend them to ' , laces in want of good streets JI.E. CHURCH BiNExTr.—The ladies of tho H.E. Church of Towanda din. nor and gripper •t the Church Parlors during the meek beginning Tuesday, Dec. 7. The pub t. raiatla incited. By order of the Corn. M.. F. J. CAisias has purchased ,tPrNst of his partner, Mr. Danz" in the ~4; store and News Room, and wiil hereafter n-014;vt the bnainess alone. Mr. C. is an ener g. hr tinsineas man, and we have no doubt will with abundant success. We are pleased to notice that ..1 friend, WILLIAM M. Trursrow, wh6 has ' • • •••j•wreiug in California for the past year, captured by a lovely young lady of G. , 41,..n State. We tender him our hearty . .•naatims, eimpled with the sincere wish . wedded life may be happy and pros. ' Photographs.of the Ete.nial was the title of a very elaborate ind in • musing lecture delivered by Rev. C. W. 13Es- Err. of the M.E. Church, on-Wednesday eN'en -1:.,z. At. Those Who were fortunate enough to p onjoyedi rich treat. The lecture , c•molusirely that hir. Ilmrcrr was not his visit in Europe. It displays a I.z, of Borne, which must have required s. patient research to' acquire. PLILSONAL. --Hon. G. A. Gamy Was Au on Tnenday. He was looking welL 'i•nas,,, President of the First National , f Danville, is visiting with friends in town. revival meetings at tlu Baptist chnrch F.ld. 31At.t.oer preaches • geveral persons have a:ready and many others are manifeat '• feeling. hide. licarra will leave for Washington also startr fur the National c: I. al to•ila:-. W. S. VINCENT, caritier allicaorrtes Bank, , appoiuted Notary Publiefor this place. H. %Li: talk.• a good oliker. W T. Insuor, Eat.„ of this place, delivered h etnre in the city of Harrisburg - nit. newly elected 'couut,y offs ' • r!. upon their duties on Wednesday • In the Prothonotary's office there is • as Mr. Tnosata was re-elected. It • • t amiss, however, to state that the ••..: , 4 his fellow-t: in selecting him I .f the most important offices in .the f. , r s ..teund term, has not puffed him that men haring business in that office, and the sante courteous and obliging gen a that has been there fur the past three 4-- We are also pleasctl to state that his - 4 anti c•mme tent deputy, Mr. CHAIM., L.., tamed. li the Sheriff's office. J. r. VAN' Fterr, who Li. Ise•me well acquainted with the people of ~ ...unty during the past six years, while itet. , iv, as deputy sheriff, becomes principal. That h. tell bu , tain in his new rositien the populari ty which he has gained, no tine acquainted With tsu. furs moment duutt. lie is most em ehati. one. of the people. and will prove , a v , ptalsr and e.tlcient official. We hope the .n , tiunients the office .may prove equal. to ht. lutliuni. :cut. iit...u.r.tico takes charge of the Regis, other, and will give it his personal atten ' Mr. lit-trinixo, although inexperienced, the elruteuts of a popular official, and sono lovomelamiliar with the routine of ..tee. Ile i ..i.e wort energetic and se; young men in theAteinddican party; and `tt ioubt cot will, eu the cilleharge of the orier ..„ and resls..nsible duties of the Register's of make hosts of liieeds. J. X. Csurr, who Lai Leen employed. in the •'tree for the paa•t two or three years, will atilt e..o:inu e to let as Deputy Register and Recor der. Mr. u. has acted wisely in this, ;ALM is thoroughly posted in the business'. of .'tee, and at the same time his legal educe- Lou renders him invaluable in such a potation. he retiring officials, Gen. Mantis. and Mr. ( turns, are entitled to tLe respect and cord- . de: A e of the peopl e for the way in - which they hat, dwharged their duties dating the past thr, q•atl4 'DEA: S. T. DEeszx is receiving , urge supply of all kinds of Furniture, whir.... hiao .4-1 1....11 as cheap as the cheapen. He is ens lilt:l to purchass and mime:ann._ in a COIMLIVIC: 'hat deftca. competition. All those in want LL aLythipg in his line, cannot do better than by 0 - mir him a call. nearly opposite the Moans Herm,. ' —7O I fat* ,t, —,- ;i 1i,..7 &Willi) P . Wilbougrali. won* bp ri -billtd%t ii ittterielawbo t t 4 ace.. ; ,,. * • be aatialled; yet pew,. p, it may be well 1 11 r tbe followin g : - - . , • been placed nOtiiiis Ceiliio • been placed Upon a new foundation. Ttas • • re ? ham been tali' dir am 1011104;11 lbw . Tito,i4o4i9Ps.uPrkibiti, OK Wilding: will rtfai.n. 4 il) r.t.g 1 9.FreCte!le , re. , Ug, , '''_: " : :' ' ' ""-,:'' ':i'L 4 wit liatirii ii; reedit', kii4sti - 14.., iwitirij_lakihitapilkir44,o2 . lol44l*ZrAit Ariausguirailingi!, 1_,..i m... - A Via: 1.1.5.11 4 heitt • - - inte Baptista and of*ignle: neatly repainted and re-forisielted their niedi inplwasain.l. ) , ~t • • ..; , ~''. .-.- 11 , 1 f EMS The Christian meeting-house at Williamlain wasiledkaated itiOnt a Week' On* Moat? ltititt* *nal, URI* Nikita 'Usk Monday for the bunting of Clinton coin* Ps: " " Bey. H. Asxmosra:eloised -his fall tenp of school. at *mouton last`, Wainewliart nis school has been successful and Ids work well done. ]fist Mau Bvl 'closed her 'select scheol at West Franklin inhost time since. • A't• .ut 1 !".. •••• / PP! , , lituaipa r .-7.4 solect ..school at Iferrick.cleacd on the \ hist., alder a plea-, sant and =coma!' term, daritivriiichnotldng "trinuiplicid to mar the - go id feeling' tilieh had enlisted in the acheol, grades the last day, ',kit WWI Caine Watene , at their iturnher; Miss if AV taa Ova:Krim, after a Om days'„ilhress, had been ersideittr' taken sway. The Atnexpected death of one so modest and-Ali:team:doing, the hope of her Meted parents, *as deeply felt by the entire school: -.As they were & -- bolt lobe dismissed, one of thelsolies mac nia c in behalf of the active!, as a token of rival, presented the Lacher with a "(Min Safety•Chale," ame propitiate miriade, in which she spoke id . - "the chain of lore which had existed in the school and bound than ,togethero. link of which had not until, this miming been broken...! bin • lied The e sermon was , preached by Mr. Lunar, on Sunday, to a large and attentive audience Of &binds and ni:ighbors. The iebeei attended in a body and .followed their, seho.cd mate to her but , rating-place. in',.the chitrcb lard, each wesurinir a badge af =epeeist carry= ing a Ridge eN..il,icen,,which they tossed is the grave as they passed in regular procession, after which an 'appropriate piece was sung and the assembly dismissed . The !cops! was Tery lizi praiiive • inicirill long Nor. 20, 18G9.:: , 03wasvia* .Cmtiks. - -Mr. Editor: Asi" r lizzAT" seems to be rather irreg,ular in bending ciim mlibicatiGns and sometimes failing to report the most important news of the day, I bare concluded to " work up some local." Though the wind razed BAILEVM "omoke stack ".a few dayi since, he has raised it again, and it may be seen puffing away as usual. • - The merchants in town made arrangements to shut up their places of business on -Thum ! day last, but, accidentally, of course, the back doors were left open. It is rumored thorn town that live educe tionalrmm from New York spent a • day in.our town last week, and atter an hour's conversa tion with H. N. Wikuans, Esq., came to the same conclusion that all of the friends of edu cation and progress iu our town came to long 11/1106 that is, that it really does a rerson good to converse with such a wide-awake worker in the interests of education. Some of our young men are making prepara tions to open a theater about Christmas. Prof. FoWLE.II, of Albany, N.Y., is giving in struction in the art of penmanship to a large and appreciative class. Ha offers it tWenty &l iar prize to the one making the greatest im provement. Pnasz Wool', the master workman on the now school-house, lost a largo share of his house: hold furniture and goods by the fire at Elmira a week ago. We notice several improvements in the way of dwelling-houses on Sullivan street. On Un ion street, M. P. LEVIS 's completing a good substantial dwelling-honse: ILe ,deal-house on the corner of Union auil Division streets is receiving its steeple: which pr•mlis, s to make a fine appearance. Der. Noe.lo, 18139. Tuscasoas.—Spring Hill held its first Thanksgiving Nov. 18, at the ME. church. Revs. 3. B. Eicsavra and P. It. Tdwmaaddressed the people, after which both paabirs andpeople addressed themaelves—wiih thankful hesita— te "garden auaw and chicken-pie. Turkey. are in the habit of roosting high with us. I see the "ELDER " takes "limn" to do- for coming down rather "hash" on Slonroeton sins and follies. We confess there is a temptation to "bit off," especially when ono has a capital cilium, and in striking at the sin it is some times necessary to hit the shiner. Lot us omit personalities as far as possible. Some weeks since "Jo. CUMMINS," of Wells, informed us that "Waterfalls were worn killing ly large." With us they are considerably "flat tened out" of late, somewhat resembling • pumpkin that has passed through its dozenth freeze and thaw. We Mid that the word " wa terfall" is a corruption of " What-a-fool." A correspondent of our Spring Hill paper, when tills exclusively feminine bump was in the heighth of its glory, spoke of it thusly : "A fashionable hello presented herself at the counter of a Wya lusing store the other day, havi4g two heads on exactly alike in size. One was , placed just be hind the other, the hinder out dressed in mourn ing. We thought of the Wet. • A double mind ed man is unstable in all'his a aye.' We cotildn't recall any about a double 'bladed woman. Af ter i hilosolliizing upon tu • sol.icot for 24 hours, we arrived at the folios, .1)g conclusions: Ist. This`second ' head iirrangeonei, i for the fe male race is nu irupio ement upon the original plan of nature, btwutuie our head is more than every woman keeps neat and tasty. , 2dly. Tt. is not iec:essary to contain a portion of the brain, as those who have the most brain to carry have the least mania fbr this secondary appendage. 3dly. It is contrary' to physiology, because such an enormous burden unduly Ozhausts tht physi cal system, and opposed to Natural Philosophy inasmuch" as the weight projects outside the center of gravity." Surely woman, now-adays, is "fearfully and wonderfilly made." We come now to speak of a new temperance organization in Tuscarora, under the leader ship of our old friend, N. J. Cooswzm., Although this is a recent organization it has a membership of two hundred, mostly youth, and children of the Sabbath-school. Train up child in the way of temperance and he is not likely to backslide. The Doctor is doing a good work in the temperance cause, and we are sure the readers of the Ithronvan would be Interest ed if the Doctor would give us the plan, aim and success of this juvenile society, Let us hoar from hint.. By the way, the Doctor has for equals as a temperance lecturer, and these neighborhoods la need of a "Worse cannot do better than to secure his services. We are aware, Mr. Editor, that your time is occupied filly with your duties as Editor and P.M., and therefore suggest drat some one Toll unteer to act as " aid" en your staff in the "la. cal" of your town. Ft.r caarurle, give the his: tory of the " Wyckoff" ravemcnt, tell us how many "cans ". or fruit jars have been Old through the •• firms" of our county twat/ the past amazon, and what arc the chief ovulations now and then. dome of "we rurals", scarcely: visit your city twice a year. and what is com monplace to you "news" to us. And having come to site bottom of the page, wt "dry up" for the preseht. - Aunts 121. - ra. Nor. 27, 1869. The man who fights- success fully the battle of, humanity against any form of wrong, cruelty, or oppression, deserves a . niche in the term lc of fame ; but auch' at is deservaluone the less by many another-who fought just as bravely, but, failing to scale the citadel, has Men unnoticed into the trench be.' low. The world echoes tho praises of the vie tor in arts and rrme. One-day' we shall open our eyes upon the kng procession of- herces who gained no victorice, but rtruggled with un availing courage until, overirheimed by Fate,. they paved the.way for more fortunate feet with thek bones. • In the meanthne let in all mike the best of oar opportunities, and the bearop. porttinity presented in: this section k 6 that, of buying our Hits. Caps, Plink Ate., at like . Store of Cuttorzr Annoy, who deal a:chi:key in this lice of goods, and ain thisnueldpl-#t *el:letter induce:tie:di than ether . eitabl.4- mania. WI and examine their stock, aortal side Illnotra's now bine4. • Apr WetisbactWitalicnring jit* &miaow kruf f thitraififfr written from this plane to the Oiler (DelaWaraCol Reptiblicai. - TalOrtitar recently spent j i"everal days here i t - the twonty a4of Bradford ecrini widely Worn es We the 40m4. of tho . „ fienate his e nenae llamior to as oWir m umo the 'ffa iminate t ofids emaltry i tory—a Soleil* —but a noblerjichlfttment that Of a_ Russo the asflit,i, I ff torte°. a, MI. Hum= it 1' h a gut cAi, whoiL the auk- . tit! dieted ti to buster wi the r% °SUM their tiemplunent midair oatcake:for itielL It m =lr e t° = lsi taco . 8. itintcon,,n af sedate& Mucus, who infirconnectedirith Olp mid operations in the WOW* iaMkr: "His ;Wen death—as it was Inn moment While lb aPParentli good health--Xbout three-months stage, at riturton, is jui affliction to a bereaved Way, such u word,' are fain to describe." To know him waste know ane of naturdit rioble nrat—Tan earnest Cluistii4, -. identified ,lei bust tiesi with matters pertaining to the ma= of Towanda, it is no mere Onsnonplace ram to say he was universalliz beloved. Another brother, M. C. Mamma, Esq.,-is equally prom neat, and is 'lM :l enasin - r e hanking . and other Ismineur - • Ike/40M Swig° of Ihht 'hi reitidef imi. There is more. thin AbeitatitpreerzumiPtPe ions having a taste 'for literat u re—many, gen tlemen possess good libraries, mid some _espeo ially large, or _whom Amy bir.nrimtletsed C. L. Waal", Req. - Ma .004,Chraineorlk Mama—the former e ekaan't It:prole* unrivalled in , the i n t breurattiliN—ThlfflkoaT is s snag .““cest olrvetearleinginanythonsands of vol umes, fUlumena spacious, room and suites of mailer rooms, wittplleslei, alcoves, boudoir*, elegant anitcosy—setnes of book cues ire till- - ed to overflowing. - The !Unfit faridture ken* displayed is gathered from the Arlin of work men of all igei and climes. Ina recess may be seen; shi erect, a - knight of the days, of Maria Cenr-de.aion ; . yet, as y p t e if:lro l inoser, it is not a real being, buts com plete snit - of heavy armor in Which. once stood a stalwart warrior, Here are curious and an cient weapons of war,' tastily arranged upon the walls, telling of the - deadly' , hand-to-band con flicts of the olden time. ,-.lkautdul piotures; ele gant frescoes. rich 'Weed ,glass , windows, su-, thrh eting, flowers. growing in vane, and a ousandexquisite things thata ten nunuteir. survey of could not taker% but oulygave a long ing to the writer, that he may see, more of them at a future visit. , ..- .. -• -In proportion to population there also is ati unusual numbeint comfortable maasib spin rounded with pleai.ant grounds and shruMM sorim resideuces tire tputo elegant, The town is btiiit along the slope that rises 'gently frorn the west bank of the river. It extends a nide in letigth;,antl the sierr of Melton trom - Uie oppci site bank of th'e river, about three hundred yards across, is quite picturesque. Main street, near the river, is the most important business street. Some remarkably tine stores' are here seen ; there is nothing to equal them in either Chester or Delaware county; and more are in rapid process of building, Tliabandsorne store of COLIMA; & Do.' 'timid not be out of place on Third street, Philadelphia, and the dry goods establishment of Powara..dc CO. 401411,d0 credit to it lisrmycitY; there ere several blocks of fine business structures just finished: There are less than four thousand inhabitants, • but large business centre here, as- there is not a town within fifty miles imtida State, that is even as largo as, this., Besides, .the railway, North and-Sonth, isidmulating:tuterprishig men to prepare for increased business. What is need ed, or soon will be. are large manufacturing es tablishments of iron, he:, Itii this could be car ried on to advantage. The semi-bituminous coal from the Barclay mines is very -superior for the manufacture orison, andismuchelseap er for the purpose in this vicinity than the an thracite. The building , of a railroad, from this point to Dushore, in Sullivan county, twenty five miles distant, will, opentheway,fortheilhip ineiirelllie-sat anthracite - coal, a remarkably pure coal, of which. there .sure forty thousand acres. This will itetd - hately to the coal' busi ness, and also to the wealth of Sullivan county, which, if the U.S.. 'Wrenn°. Collector's taxes means anything, ii as poor as Job's tur key—the whole amount of the yearly assess.. . merit for that county being less than 'fourteen ,hundred dollars. - The working of the coal mines will ,loon make a different state of affairs in that county. • TOiSilldit is not over sup= with places of, public worship—one each, byteriae, Stetho dist, Baptist, Roman Catholic !end Episc:pal. The Itoman_C.atholic church. tuii n let Ci • hcd, is a Llige.)lll4 handsome brink tice',yritir Sy racuse stone dressings and a tall spire. This building occupies au elevated spot, while :in contrast, scarcely a sluare - distaut. the founda tion walls of a new Episcopal church are laid in a ravine, a stone sewer being built to carry the water around it. The building will lie an ex pensive two or cut stone, but is in ad eXceeding low a place that the lowest - of the Low C hurch people cannot tind fault in that respeek but when completed, doribtlevr the building and the worshippers will aF•pire to a higher place, even as they heed the admonition: - "Ile that hum bleth himself shall be exalted.' • it. x. z. DEsTAL.--Tha Susquehanna Den.. tai Arso.ist o commend 41 its session at Wilkes- Barre, Thursday, and was called to order by the President, Dr. C. S. Deck, at 10 o'clock, s;* Y . There were present Drs. A. IL Hill, of Clearfield; D. Dieffenbeacher, of Jersey Shore ; H. Gerhart, of Lewisburg ; W. W.. Smith, .of Montrose; Newell, of Wyalnsing C. S. tonsenbury, of Leraywrille ; E. F.' Avery, of Tunkhatmock ; J. L. Fordham, of ScrantOn ; C. 11 Williams, of Pittston ; C. S. Bock, E. D. Williams, 3. E. Valentine, and J. M. Barrett, of Wilkesßarre. After preliminary linsltiesr,quet.7. Veins were asked and answered until adjourn ment: At 2r. 21. reassembled, and Dr. Ford ham friTorecl the association with an oral essay on "Filling Teeth," in which he triOrntreng ground in favor of order of thorough work in all dental operations of this kind. The essay was discuised by members generally. Dr. Dieffenbacher gave a verbal essay on selecting and inOuntiti,g artificial .teeth, in which he thought there was not enough care taltenin selecting teeth - of the proper size, 'Lade, slope, etc. Discussed by members generally. Ad journment was had until 7 o'clock P. when the association and a select audience assembled ill the Arbitration nexino,seid Pr. Gerhart de livered an address on the anbject of "The Ilia loon Tct,th —their Uses and abuses," which was rrac ti. DI, mid replete with instruction and iutercbt. It will be published. At 9 o'clock thin A. M., the ass.ciciation again assembled. The subject for discussion, "Dental Amide s as taken up and discussed pro and con with .groat interest; and ritembers generally anlimittcd their vs. Dr. Hill presented-the following rci•olnOon, which was unanimously ti d: Pc'siiirist, That this Association hers by re , affirm their former resolution in regal dl to Slam :egislation as calculated to circate and r.test the dental profession, and that we as ma Association are strongly in furor of such a bill no the t tate Dental Society, in their wisdom, present for the action of our:State Legis lature. The subject fur debate at the next meeting will be "The feasibility and manner uf obtain ing the beat results in capping exposed maps.' The neat meeting will be belld at Williamsport, in May, 1870. TROY DISTRICT QUARTERLY MEI:TOWS --SECOND Qn.utrEn..--Charleston, Dec. 10-12 ; Thiga and Lawrenceville, Dec. 11, 12; Monroe ton, Dec. 17 (eve)-19; dater, Dee. 15, 19; Springfield, Dec: 24-26 ; Jackson, Dec. 25, 26 ; Bloesburg, Dec. 31 (ere)—,fan. 2; Troy, Jan. 1, 2; Canton, Jan. 1,2; I am to , ( preach Sunday evening—quarterly !conference: Monday. even ing ; Smithfield, Jan. 7-9 ; East Canton, -Jan. 8, 9 ; Westfield, Js n 11--16 ; Manchester Farms, Jan. 15, 16; Drn kfileld, Ja a. 21-23 ; West Chat ham, Jan. 22, 23; Liberty Corners, Jan. 29; 50; Mosher. 'and- Wilmot,—Feb. Feb. 5, 6 ; Mainsbnrg, Feb.ll-13 ;DurEngton, Feb. 12, 13 ; Knoxville, Feb; 18-20 ; Farming ton, Feb. 19, 20; Wellsboro, Feb. 25-27 ;il;tel mar, Feb, 26,27 ; Ulster (3d quarter), Mar. 4-6; Towanda, Mar. 5, G; C.'harleskin (3d quarter), Mar. 11-13; Mansfield, 3tar. 12, 13. When the first day of the quartcriy tweeting is Friday, it means. that 1 expect to preach on that day atl P.m..and meet the quarterly con ference ; .and that religious services Will be cots , tinned in the evening, and on Satuday. after noon an:l evening: and that I expect as the rule to return to the same place. on Sunday evening. The Saturday services and, the Stria-i' day morning will be con:Weed by the pastor _and such help as he cart procure. In everyease it is expected there will lie religious services Saturday afternoon and eve Ling ; love feast, Jc., Sunday morning. When Saturday and Sunday only are named for the gum terb meeting, I ex pect as the rule to be present at the'regrilar services. , Wasi.e.V Cocuals, If Nor. 21,. IMO sv we „di? pity the poor horse that must go every, day, conveying his worthiesimaster 'from Olip town ~, t a another, simply to give an 'Ontlet to mensi anct an inlet to whisky. We see plenty of diets. poor hums and brainless driyers theses dsys. do do we from the bottom of our heart pity those people - who never read - a newspaper, and '.otinsetmontly. are entirely, igtiortatis to the best phers f:tr 'Ohmic goods. By thiwai, we &sin. • t., the readcrs ofthe Bt:tv:erm* th-4 afford tdpass _ u: J. CASOSICLLAS ie Ti ; to his eastommchaudrels umu away reiotaTig . . . Dealers in Holiday . ernoan and. Toys are,offered gresit at Wlcs, Aar ikkAce ?meth goods just arriyiag. •poicitued Te4'loili gigilTEM ivttert.tl to th e 'Ode at a' ssa:tstA : • . airsolen , yausi 1 . 1 0 ;dr. O.IL .6011 moss t#544.0111. Z e eZikiitno — l th atae Damp Midlow; MSS tithrtulle. nraneb;`",, tet t s a Itast il Anta 11=1 about'euelhalt i vit one, of lui : pass. which' Vie ii 'bi'dttliklW than runtbesiskot Into the - hauds. of his liniatlllll boar have been seen en/74*W *Jim._ but irreg . , effort to capture it peeved unavailing. During • fremeelit o tht made the attempt to rid the - neighborhood of Mr. Bruin, and suceededin ing him by a ball from his trustyffitkik:,olo3X amination it proved to be the veritable bear which he had trapped nine mire beibre, as that' part of the paw corresponding , , to the piece found in the trap rrai missing. ,:." 1,..*...,'.71.:,:i Cuawantss.cm 4uris.--ItAlae , city 4116, iaiskyan' a it, wherever the earth is dieitheitt men arrive airs ii,sixty-three feet, they orate towhiffi they bore with an angorlherhe4 withdraw renaktlin kadara t nnenfl stalawia4 and neon its extraction the \ water tuziwis through. the iperture, with great"*.lonce, and quickly fills 1 PeoAtesti.9l l W!,.:lrbich, conthlues and is affected by neither rains nor drotightt, lint what tithe moat renaiskithls to ttOilopert `na7diacaisi, the depth of to feet are feint& theraiiiii of sn ancient city, paved streets, !mums, Omni and pieces of mason work." My* ; this is found a soft, oozy ealik'iialetip of "iegefildes, iwl at twenty-six feitliige treei entire. .etch as walnut trees;With the - wahatits Still stuck sto the stem, and the leave, and branches in a Pezfeei state of preservation. At twenty-eight feat deep's soil chalk hflotuul, mixed, with_ a vast quantity of shelis,'and the. bed lu,_akmen :feet thick. tinder this vegetables Grey feand agate.' Quite- Ls' snrpriiint and lanai' mere interest ing, personally, to our people,' is the fact that at .14cpi t awii the necessaries as well as the fume& of Igo ate being' . disPeseil of at ' h" rn.r , ..the poorest and hninbrest c thsitys,l, . • ler 4v.iaently, ,ot ur,.pt,cidv have ,at last 'been coiatinced the kit that ; to supsitrt and advance the interests of a community, home industry and manufacturing interests must be patronized and protected. you ask hCO•we arrive at this csamlutiion? We point Ydu to the fact that every one now goes to Emmoxs' to bay their Cigars, Tobacco, &WI; Fruit, itc.,./tc. He always sells as good Alvarado, and chcaperthart the traveling agents can afford to; and the money is kept at home instead of going to support Binghamton, Ithaca, Elmira, and other towns which have nointerest in Towanda but to take away our money. Est times is always to be found, at 'his' stand (the old post-oflice), not stamping letters, but cigar boxes for some happy customer. Arrawriva.—One of the attractive places in our town is the. bstablishment of A. HART, on Main street. He has h;s mount neat ly and tastefully fanushed—he manufactures t largelY--and of the very best in market, and iu Caddition has added the best stock of toys, con fections, Ac., everhrought tothia Place. Every want or desire in idrereare to the Chr:stmas holidays can be supplied by HARI, who is al ways ready to scatter sunshine Rroupd his 'eas terners and execute their every command. As to his oyster saloon, it is unsurpassed, and we are glad to know that ha is mietink with that encouragement which he deserves in thus furbishing our citizens with a first-class ladies' gentlemen's oyster saloon. VieF.W..BROWN, druggist, at the old stand of yir, U. H. (km; Street, ban Just received u large and lino assortment of fresh drugs and Medicines. W dropped in the o'her evening, and were agreeably struck with the neat appearance of his place. rrcseriptiona carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night. IMCMI set. The fact has be e n demonstrat ed that Furnituri is sold cheaper in Towanda than in any place outside of there, and that FROSTS is the cheapest and best place in To wanda to tiny. Ro is now offering his immense stock at lower prices Male ever. 'Go thetc and ,puiejilp t top Extension, Table, tut' only . : eight dollars, and othergoods in properties, .Z SHAW, PH.-113;41D d,. Co. are ~low receiving Oysters in large quantities freMi(An napolls, Md., of a very Isoperior flavor, which defy competition. Customers will always find them ready to fill orders of any size on abort no tiee: Liberal deduction for donation purposes. MARRIED. WOOD--WAKELY.—By Rev. D. IX Gray, Soy. 4 1869, Mr. B. W. Wood and Miss Emma ,Er Wskcioy, all of Tuscarora. BENNETT.—GREEN.—By - the same, :Soy: 25, Mr. Burton W.-Bennett, of Pike, and Mai Mary E. Girpm, of Auburn. 711LESTON-31ALD/3.-In Loa Angeles, Cal., on the 13th November, William 31. 'Murton, of New York, to Wets, daughter of they late Henry Hellos, Esq. KIMPARD- - -BlritAM.—At the residence of the br de's father, in Oninville, l'a.,Miednesdny, Noe. 21, 1869, by Eld. Cyrus Hulbert, Mr. O'Meara Shepard to MisaJentge Bunyan, both of Gra urine. DIED. , • , COOPEIL—In Warren Centre, un the e‘ ening of Ncir. ,18,nf aporlex,Y; Mr. llobert Coopt•r, aged 71 'years. Mr. cOOPEA was a n&tire of Staffordshire, Eng land, and came tn'this country fifty years ago, at the age of 21. Me first settled in Forest Lake, Sittiquehanna county, l'a., from whence he came to Warren 47 years ago, where he has since li‘arl. and by his perseverance and indus try caused this then htlrling wilderness to Se come a fruitful field. The deceased, though a foreigner 14 birth and education, buy identified himself with American inturests. As prod? of this, he did his part nobly during the late rebellion as a citizen-of this great Ihipablic, and gr.yo a son as a sacrifice on the altar of bin 'adopted coun try. , Mr. Covens was a good husband, a kind lath er; and a noble-hearted, publierspirited citizen. None worthy and deserving were sent army empty when they same to him, in trouble—hi* hand and heart evil- answered'• the appittal: Those uho knew him best esteemed him most. But he is gone, and we sorrow most of all that we shall see his face no more. He leaves a 'elk two eon's and sim daughters to mecum his loss. , ' • . - Cox. SCOTT. —At Smithliekl, on the 13th of Nov. ult., Col. Ansel Scott, at the ago of 71 years. He was among the early settlers of this town. ship, having removed hero with his father's family in 1509: and has witnessed the surpris ing changes which have taken place• in this county since ttutt period of time. ' The trials, the privations, and hardships of the:ceily settlets'eat tsi told' by but few per- St): now - living, and soon will cease to be topics of conversation. They were encountered by the deceased with all Uf that patience' and en ergy which were strong traits of his character; And he could relate events And scenes of his early life, such as went borne by himself, and others, which would sewrce/,y be believed, except by the fewsunivars of those days. - Col. 13morz was a man offirstrcspectaltiltty of e'llsimiih:r; and, in allthe relitiOns of life, as • son, a brother " a father, and Citt4mhc , was irKoflpy lie was truly among " the noblest worktrof God.F.being„in the fall: estsense of the term, '• an honest Man: ,East l SmitbAchl, I4 . itry. '25, 1%0 SPEC= NOTICES. 01 . W:1 ! L, PA MUTUOPOLIT-6 HANDITAKE/610.111, Tlii* ti n establishment is teeming with a tre mendons stkiek ct Stoves, for trial or wocid, Iron, Hardware, Doors, Sash, House Furnishing Goods, Untrn Powers, Fanning Mara, Howe a Semng Machines, hc.. For good bcul‘tins,:,-go to-the Metropolitan Hardware, at - , • -, •H. BauSaues. • Ur eell N0v.44, t. • NIP America produces some - J:l*yr peculiar to herself,. qui chief among these ,nro at A visit to the great nktliblishatwat of the 3Mgerlitanthotartng C 0.,, #.l New York, cranium:. one 'orodf great 4)6 tor 7. -This company alone Vint 'out regularly now 'sight : mu hundred (MK)) Sorting -21aeldnes weekly, gning emplonaeßtirl.ower two tlgni 7 : satid3 002,0) hands. - " . . but liaissuakin'a OPAttinif fiPP . will tako evenhig, Dec. 3. &et all who would enjoy a good time be presoak! Motel fortabisca tuid ettildrertikom 3 tO and for gents from .7 to a.. p.m. of the wane ~,I roiAo, o l / 4 1 Ar c oc•plagla inikeeasirk lb., about 711, • - inhume good --. • Ixi:d. 7. l!t=i le ach i* -. ;1 1 • • 0011 ::"Ittetualk - • Onnalnit "Stet Att; ; • .• ' ' • 44,,i DAiutisio SiviectzTlieretie DIEM at the nen Hall, Lellsysville, on a dd Dec. 8,• An. the Afargardzing • sel. - An 1 4,40 e T. 41,4 ' .Lettaystve; Nov.. '• _ . WANTED,—A sittuant by an ex. noticed Ilimeachet t r, •• • • •• • •in ‘T t lr " quired.7•Addresa Thicana, • • ll RV er Pt i kTq cnwaluls, NOV. !ti• • 'i The regular quarterly meeting of A ilw£Conit* basktnj a c G.T.I will beheld mWiralosing on wednesils_y. gnu Thursday, - Doe. 'd2d and inst.' O.W.C.T, CHAIM is espected to be present both days. The Pa. h N.Y. RJR: Co. will tarnish delegates 90 with balt-rwrq ticketi• Y f f:Aq..9 3 Wo . *'' Die; 1.18620; '." "••• r, • - : ilel. At the, 11,4 ylrhite: mid BIM •eDried kitikricie andtantiod tillatrillCCilglibil ' Tobacco, ite., artobi• We and retail cheaper t n theirbalfwat. l kg?r iNIZir-.V-1-:.WIMA V t I TO• i • i.. t.._.t ,_.• T . -k Come all ye. Bradfori*: owe* and lasses, - • i i Conic npinflocksand roweand mamieit, • Old men and matchers, bond and free., Come view our ucw Photography, ~: :i-` ~ ,0:.4- i 't.l.- I i Hard' by %sidearms mmseThola and }ugh Our Gallery oiling to the sk ,v • t amnia & Gaunt there'll be eeee, • '' '`: Prepared with earners sr screed. , • • They NM YolauPitiltit. via ka.g t ;,r.i% • 'With &eat forbearance toward yourware , . 'And send you out amazed in rapture, And next yous friends and neighbors capture. , i' - - No sooner do they rise to take you, '.;'"'" , Than hideous wrinkles all forsake you . ; Freckles and pockmark:is 'straightway catfish, And:111 thingaimmely , " walk the'Sperdili,K • Nceb 'er place bra ciiterioi— . ~ ,q Each tyr looks like a hyperiai l 4 l ' -::.'...-, And wb they,old or black or iteoty, ~ ,-, ~ . t7 rti Noll 0 ' nut clothed in' yeicith suilApeahit. ' A politician e to sneer , And went went in ace and soulaincepc,; , . - .--A lawyer ca *ltirenbtle tongue,' -'' And 'went nut t thhil. fair and young. • \l ' • - Au old maid cane . as gram an , Starch, All inittend puivderbuse autistarch: ,- They went to work workltt every to tun.; And goy( h e r out a lovely creature: A widow canto tritliale ctn.' Lace. . • And vanished, all in smile end grace; Next day she doffed her 3mitre clothes, . And off to Saratoga goes. , • • eN Au Ethior came to .vies \ And etre lit his Kkbechatige lighter hurt" A leopar ventured on the lot, And soon he couldn't find a spot \ ._ . Thus liiatexo's skill sail CarSTLX .., art . Are b.autifying every part, • \ Creating an immense sensation, \,, .... Smootlung the features of the nafiutt. Got , go l. at once you've long delayoll -, , ' Ere form and fact and feature fade: Sit down in Habauxo's Magic Chair, And ever after beauty , wear. 1 Nov. 25, 1862—itw. . A HOUSE AND 140 T FOR SALE OS HEST. —First house north of I'. L. Morrow's Sec ond Street. Enquire at the Red, White' and Blue Tea Store. Sept.-9, 186/. NUMMI. & Rwer.wAr . ile.. If you want a good base burnr log Store, buy the Empire Gas Burner of M. LEWIS ,%. Sox. If you want a goad Cook Stove, buy Tim Nov elty of If. L. k Sou. it YOU wait $ good Outlaw; Wringer, buy of & Sufi. If you uustt good Tin-ware, buy of 31. 1.. & If you lillekstniths want good Nail llod and Horse Shoes, buy of 31..L.4. Sou. If you want , to improve - your sight, buy 3)r. Pyki's Parabola Spectacles, to h. 3 had at 31. L. & It you "nut to phuuse the ladies, and hive hot cakes ou your table, in double quick tins°, buy Jeffrey's Patent Ileversible Griddle of, M. L. & Son. Nov. 25,1869-2 m WYOMING COMMEIICLU, COLIAG.E. - ." A &militia.* Education will be of Advantage to every man; whatever his lutaro uccrtpatiOn inaj bc."—Prewler. 1 . ' Tho Wpmting Cumniercitil College, eatahhah ed in 18 3, and connected with 11V3roming ktemi nary, qficra a thorough and complete - wane of luau:11(110n for dingo doming - a commercialedn cation: Its location in the beautiful and historic Val ley of Wviiming, with its canal, three lines fo railroad~, and immense Coal and other business operationk. afford rare opportunities for ruing men desiring adustious. Our graduates are fill et positions of trust all over the country. Young men have attended this Institution from Mississim i, Kansas, Min uesota, and neatly every State in the Union. Our tuition, 5* the regular Bueiness Course ii from fifteen toitwenty dollars less than at other Commercial Oillleges, and yet advantages here are in every rc'pect unsurpassed. • . We offer all the aidestended by any Commer cial Colkige in the country to graduates in ob taining situations. Students of the College hare all the tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit, erary soidetieit, &c. : Tuitietilor the regular Business Course, $2.5. Telegraphing - in connection therewith, .$lO,OO. Telegraphing alone, f 25,00. Stationery for frill Business Course, $15,00. Board per week. $4. Send fur Catalogue and specimens of . Pen. maoship. Address L. L. SrnAorn, Prin:Wyoming Commercial College, Sept,. 23,1169. \ Kingston, Pa. ' XIANG'S, ORGANS AND MELODEONS.— It sliver pleasure to call the attentio of our' coders to articles of real merit. It) thi co nee ion, we advise our patrons who are Siam to purchase a Piano,Organ or Melodeon, toes at W. Drumm A: C o .'s Music Store r at 'rowan!. da, before buying, els:where, as the instnimenti sold by W. D. Ac Cu. are , really the only Brat class in every respect: The 'Decker Drothers, Mallet A. Cumston, and Conrail Myers' Pianos have now been before the public for twenty yeancand more. Tho Pelanbet A Co. and Shit ninger Organs and Melodeons fortisteen years. All of them are known t., be as near perfection as it is possible to make them, cmi are Sirinj the most entire satisfaction t 4 • all whohaven them. Our priciis are low, and will soil Piatioi from $22(1 to SIAM., Organs fronitSit to MO00; Melodeons from GA to i - to). Sheet 3lnsie, and Instruction Books for. Pine's. OrganS, 'Melo. deons, and Violins, always en hand. To those who wouldliko instrutients frinn other insliers not mentionednboveove say, air , us quo: or ders and yon shall have thern on. - short notice. Recollect; ladies and gentlemen, that Professor W. Drrriumi has had-esperienee for over twen ty years in the above business. Tuning anti re. pairing done. if wanted. Those who have waited so long for the cele, brated "Briefmarhen Polka," may have it now at our Ature for 62 cents per copy. It is a good piece of tangle, besides having a collection of 42 foreign postage stamps printed on the' out. side.W. Drrrutot A: CO. , , All Ithnds of ' i Spic_es- Raising currants citron &c ., At the Ued ? White and Blue store Bridge et. Totrailds. • - 111.ttrustx & ItrmEtvsti. 11%.' House and Rooms to let. Ap ply to W. A. Itoczwr.m., or GEO. NIGLIO'S. ROM, Oct. 26, 1869. ler You cat saver: fifty. Cants'. ou every pound or tea, at BrainhaWaAmerican Tea 'Store, Griffith k. Patton'e-now block, Bridge St., Towanda, at the Red White and Blue Store. , • Rept P. 18M. • r-Braptu.u.t.rooliztr.or. l • ItEN, You can sore money ou every . thing in our line at the Bed, White and Blue Store. Try it; and satisfy yourselves. . .." • Sept. 9,19 GO. Basstasta."&. 210)(A/MAT., • MI6 The (ielebrated 31exteen boffee fur lode at the 11E11, White and Mae Store. Sept 9, Iso9, Ihuzsu U h Rwarvirmr. • r New. 'Advertisements. ' F N IRST - NiTIOAVBANK, _ " or Tow - As-DA. • • • CAPITAL *125,000. SURPLUIt' Ftwii . . . This Bank oder; UNEEirAL.PACIUTLES for the transaction of • , ' GEN 4114 1 .1, BAIVIONG BI7BINESS. INTI.2IEST PAID ON DEPOSITS WORDING TO MiIIEI2IMT. Spacial CAFE GIVI - JATO THE COLLECII97I or Manx awn Ciracas. Patios wishing. toirroo maga to &airport or thei United States, England. Ireland, Scotland. or the prin cipal cities and towns of Europe, can here procure drafts for that purpose; ' • ' To ortrian the dideonntrir; by beittr or tall• Ilnerialwaya on bond. • - - FAMTUIEB SZOTAIIIT OVEN AT 1111XTMCIEll TATO; Rioiont-criorpoidiar L S Bonds, .Ds!,', and 8140cr.. E. it. Entail. i:asideut. N. BETTS. az.; Toral la, June 21. 1839. • ONSAT., . kiltbro every massing. put t up in et 4Aba 64)comill mu , C. P. PA RIM ME !. 111114401kftgiPM. xxim xur v.,oolqti4ll ilt",i%kfi;.*:l":4'''' : . l:'''' . :. •, - :;..-: i. , z,coniTiur) OrisiTnterzept L.3o£3 , 4latuniodO>44lloo"*.et „f A to AT e I 1:1 X fit.) i) • ,T4a.-te , wxls cl'• • _ ..iisimplistveceived !! la , rge stisup ply ilf , 'fi r forw rni- unlit t ign.%;:eqii,p o ti 4 , •t ' • Fin - Nm PLATgp,, IYABFA . - '1 -,, " ( tri er ,w-,41r.m.r mrlu , , -.. = •- - -,- ..) . • „ ~ . -,,,,; , : g*.k.g...- • +'-- , 0 , , .., 1 „i 4i1 1 , , ,-..t -Ant - • i4 , E 6- cr: -"; ''=''' l '''''''' - ' 4 ' 3 4. '3"* • ; "'' ,4.l ' ' ' Ours 'faux. AND . - - tavir I+7. t. , STORE. 3' 1 t24),? 1 ,f ,=- ' lIIIMIM $ VaZ: 4 11 ° kifit 1 011 1 0 1. ;ID "IPS 40 11 0 111 01 4 .Wileiri7 ebsap si!ociggendWl dot% of WIN. . I .r. P.I.W ,TG; 9 ALP. Ei7 ii., 1 -',.'i'.::-::it, .;,-4..x. or every descraptioa.Well wfliar at arogy , lograssawaild 0 11 1. 0 1 1 101 1 r IC , MEM AT 't3PECI : ,•'.'t,. V -,".A.t1i:'.',., Rit'S S '"ao tis-1,. ruriA4 nIY - HII3W I CLOTH, EMIEUEIII tilAIVEfi AND HOtiliERY. We ere Agents for the eelelleate4 . HARRIS'iII EA lIIILEV4 it ID !,Ov'ES C CYA k US., 01 all ttereriintlu:in OHLIcuHiIa•AS, ASTRACHAN. BEAVERS. VELVETEENS of all colurs L Y 0 N 8 - , E L "VE T .! 2b. largpat and Inv Cuip:ate asic:mtasfutur Possley, osd Woolen Shnnetes To be wand k FURS ! FUSS!! FURS! 11 • 7 %' ut all kinds a: frost bargains A full lath. of CARPETING. AND OIL MOTE* . , WOO'LEN. 'WOODS, 0t eu clestripticrna. CAPriE3ltill2i OF ALL (RAMS A.N.10 PRICES. GENTS, LADIES -& CHELDRES iii lei weir. .4 rtill atIA.-1.41 DOMESTICS. A - LARGII: ARRAY OF A ITRA(.IIO . Na stunting I NEW. GOODS EVERY DAY atat l rm 'yam . iiirti j rit vhiC Jon iraist at fur We him abo am sMs th. GREATEST ALPACA ESE= at the N T . comadia so by ina)ere, to ooliic. durability, a essinsi• at intuit! aa4 weight. Remember the ~~ra .--- BUFFALO . - -BLACK 'ALPACA. leago4 A • t, .)4. pvtil3v ' I 'MEM; 411 zt_' . ,k4) 3;a ir 0:1 1 - ...11111DWAlle IRON • - 81 1 0!tE , =spatt 1 • itu.ssell & ,tht .1 - if." 1.0 LYalt . . . . . -,. ” , ,,VOY:p:170•11 OIL: A5.1 . J.;1.7t5 , -g ,. :,i ".i.l , ',!i • StrITABLZ FOX . 7 . , wil 'I - .--1. ,-, JI ~ . .t', 1 %.!':q1..'", . 1- 7 .- - . A. - ..;,;' - • 7 %-i 1•- • • . ter flak & .: 44 au tail of StorKthan ever before. • IM!Mi ..,~....a. .:~; , . 'ffeineinliet if yott mint thfi 1869 ;,iIJ. nxpp,oyFx• BRILLIANT, • J . l'Aroarri, THE 11QT BLAST A3IEHICAN, HOW COMPANION, THE 011114.4744. EIELY-1 0 FXDINti, , :44.8E BURNING COOK STOVE, Tim can get il‘em at E ~ 1 COWAN°. -RUSSELL CORN SHELLERS NATIONAL FANNJN mrr4,s, '2 .' 'FEED ( UTITIIN FAR BOILERS CLOTHE WHIM.iERS, National Hone Nails: by the; bux, THE A3l Rl(' A X-, FAVORITE AND BASE BURNERS . will keep .ii eoutinuous tire with al- lactat Inv attention at• all; 'an4A.vith --the least possible waste 'of fuel THE AMERICAN waintaius Its position as the most pet FIRST CLASS, STOVE in market With the late itupeovements fire cau be . kert longer than in an:, other IStOVQ. WC 111130 hive NATIONAL COSMOPOLITAN, GOLDEN PRINCE .: rT SUNSKINF, and many eith6r pattana, ent, for their ii4j)ettlie prices. p(xszr LAMPS. .• GRAN/MA-PS -k-ND =MIMI 5.17 H _SE L,UIPL , . STOVES DELIVEMED .tNi DEPOT- up,~sithin the bo p litnitr FREE OF CHARGE. Coddle°, Russell .& Co. •, t D-ec. le*., Jiigt received CO tT. 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So do - 'these Moss which to their cake appetleine to to does; lad those !rho eis Ironed t i zeoissitionere Cr otherwise ndliollllll WIMP ere or asp ba le Di al rot tonally, or olio ehalt toboand to swear at the mkt Collillie So be Um end there to prosecute win* them as stall be Inst. Jurors- are soned tote. non snit Is their Mee- " &Wm Wwoibtf to their not - , Dated et Towanda, the eth day ',Wm. In the _. . yet , of our Lord. ape tbasood Wen 'numbed and sixtration. sod Cl the Inderaidenos of the tinned Mates. the nineti-second. 011U7111. Mott. 111 TIXECUTOR'S NoTlCE.—liotice _EA Is here=a ag e mo rl Indebted be the estate of lr - Isla a. Pike. &mind, mut 'maks inetondlds pigment. antrap Persona horft Aden. lobed odd Mole most pre. sent thous duly anthostlrstedibe leettkunent. - WIL a 1 . 120=111. atecutor. • Oct. 21, nee. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE , — ToSoida Illough-1110. 648 Kw Ism UN.— ase tweby WPM that Chilluatot A. 111006.• yeartelfe.by her Pert blead,Calab 18.0ea.bas applied to the WM of cosmos pleas of Itesdikat empty. far a divorce from Ohs beads of wailiaary. sad the ald emit has appointed Monday tesok aky of 8 1 0* Mt !be heigiag the i4 m Calliatiae la the renuars. at which Ora, lad place pot MU attesd if lao think 12 Pro Per. •,4t WIC. GI • oct. • akerit APPLICATION - IN DIVORCE.- - , To Sarah W. Netwee—No. 04 May tenn.l444. Yon are herobynotlllel that John dews. Tour Ms" ! d na applied to the CV= of ectonson pleas ef _openly. t r a divorce from Woo bonds of ' oat% and the.eat eonrs ham W ade% the 4th of Deewalter. 018. for the said ~ Jan In the presage, st eikh thus sad Sao" re • ow' attend U you Utak proper. WW. GEII7IB. ' 0ct19.-At REGISTER'S NOTICES.-Notice hi hereby even. that there has been bled .nd nettled in the ot cf the atefruster of Will., in and far the county of Brsdford:; aweents of ninthestral, ion upon the following estate, sic' Partial account of ;Jefferson Prillaman, ezecalyr. - of Johnson Brewer. late of Wells. doe'd. Final account of Jefferson Prutamaia. alininisti, - tor of Samantha Brewer, late of Wai t deed.. • Final account of Harriet P. (Wikes. adminletra. Iris of Gabriel Beds, late of Britdford Co.. dec'd. _ Final acorn:int of 8.41. Hartshorn and Geo. Law ham rence; executors of , Biur.utl Hartshorn. late of Wind, Final account or Marten Crandall, ezec later of Jam. Foreman, late of Arousals, deed. Final Recant of L. P. Raiford. adatirdestra' tor of 'James B. Tyrrell, late of Terry. deed. s Partial account of James; Smith, guardian of Clue. i B. Smith. • Final account of Sevellon H. Wilcox. eaeaylar es Gordon Wilcox, late of Smithfield, decd. Final account of 11. C. kS. B. J. Westbrook, ext.- suture of W. IL Westbrook. late of Bpringfield, dec'd. Final account of Stephen and Mary Ann Gernert, administrators of Calmer Gernert Astc of -Colombia. dec'd. Fluid account of 31.17er Yu', exec upon of IL C. FLI% deceased. fate of Towanda: _ . Mal account of Johnson .Wolls, exerotc.r of PJ•, .bridge - Werls. deed. late of Herrick.• Final account of Martha C. Antot, *actin ef E. Arnot, deed, late of 3fonroeton. . Final account of Martha C. Arnot.adtalif of tis 11. Arnot,doed, late of 3fonroetott. ALSO—The appralaement of proved,' tat 0 1 7 ,3 Y -Executors or Administrators to widow or children of the following decedents . Estate of:obn 8. Make: Orrin Warner. •• John Laughlin. William Gilmore.. •• Amos Cormaby. *. Dunham T. Roby: And the same well he presented to the Orphans Court of Bradford County, on Thursday, the tth day December. 1869, Cl 2 o'clock p. to.. for confirmation and alleinnce. H. J.ILADELL: Nov. 18, 1869.. Realstar. • 8 - LIST OF THE NAMES OF PEE sons drawn to ewe as Jurors for a tors of Cotnat to romnisuce on Monday, Dot. 6. 1869: it f Asylum, WthF Cole; Athena born. John M Pile; -Athens Van.. Hawley A Thomas. Jacob Wel. Frank OceniJilre. Canton tarp.. Wm Mr, Janus Watts Columblq Stephen Bullock : Franklin, Oliver W Dodge. 2d. Granville, Adam Inrile, Andrew Bunyan; Herrick, .Ezekiel Carr; Litchlield, Elias M Hailock teßayarille, Geo W Brink ; MOTWO• tp.. Elia Parks: omen, Issas Lyon; ItidgburY. GP" 'lend,: SWlNE relit Geo Cony; Towanda bozo, - Wm Meacrip, S. B. Tidd : Towanda twp.. 3015 Crane ; Troy born. Geo II Davison ; Troy twp J Monroe Smith Windbabt. .birces Var.sice. • Tagrwas lcrams—yriwr WSLIr. Albany. Chauncey' H Corbirs,Vm - Lee; Asylum, 18 1 .1, Bishop; Albs both, Chas G Manley ; Athens rwp.. leacher Drew; i Armenia, Beaky Eerier ; Buis Itrigtozi twp.. AdnlPli Plate r; Barclay, nos Muir:, Gm:1111e. Jos S Wcod us in Herrlck, cynic EnTler.lg Chester Stewart; LelloY. Hiram &torsi', Eli /I"lcemb: Wui Campbell; Monroe tap.. Geo Smith; Overton. Benben ithir.ebolt; Pike, Abel Moore, Chas Ectfludds; EldgieurY. Mardi:rale. Chas C son ; Smithfield. Gritali Thomas, Dana Forrest: Springfield, Stephen Bruce, Bela E Adams; Standing. Stone, Daniel King ; Moore John F Brink South Creak, Wm H Sylrards. Peter Monroe Troy twp., Geo W Fish; H Nelson Fish : TNT born. John, Dobbins; Towanda boro. E Ii Bugingtre. XII- -- lon 31 Spalding, Chas F Cross. John 0 Ward. John D Houle: rye. Dennis IteXabon. George 8 Peck; To wind3 lwp.. Beni Dartion; ,- TM/end& north. Robert Keene ; Tuscarora. Burton Bosworth ; Wyaoz, Heed Myer. EWm J Crane ; Warren. - Loren Pitcher, BenJ tan; Welles, GrigLet WYlitiallig. pinions . . El e I r E X Albany, Horatio Ladd. John B Ste:lgen; Darling, ton born, Sherman S HID; Burlington twp,. Joie- Phu' CAmPbell; Franklin, Joseph Wright, Frisk. child; Granville, Sylvester Kendall ; Herrick. Wirt HMIs. 2d ; Monroe twp.. John H Scott; Orwell, Otis Chubbuck, A G Hathews , D C Ellswmth • rho. Sherman Humphrey. Chandler Canfield; Bottle twp. Wm-W Wood7tSmlfheald. James II Webb, Clinks E Wood; South Creek, James Burnham, km Crane Sheehequln, Allred Gore, Wm I Delyoutch • Spring- Sent Minoru Cola, Mahe Fanning; Towar'ideLbaro. Luther H Scott, Ju V Willoxk; Towantbetwri.: Wm H Decker, Lawrence Soott; Towanda north. latch eel White: Troy barb A Scott Newman,' • D Spald. tug 'Turf. Chas • ThOMPIMM ; Tuscarora. audios: Stevens. Bela Cogswell Ulster, Ethan B Moore: Wilmot, J W Ingham; _Wye/nein& Philander Brews ter.- 0 i. :.. .e .: W 44 re: 'J2 X.ZOIITOR'S NOTICE ---,- E Notice is berebi given theist penoaa indebted to the estate of Henry Mo w ntgomery, of Tuscarora tap., dammed, ire requead to Immediate pw meat. and all persons haring clai snake ms against said se. tate ttkm must ent. present the mos duly authenticated for sebe Nov. 30; 186 g ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- , -- i Xotice4s berebj Oren thataT/Ems indebted to the estate of Nelson B. Atwood. of Wyaktaing twp.; deemed. are nwinestet to inmsediete payment. and all persona haring claims spina NM estate meat present them duly authenticate for aside. meet. • L. B. CLKP. _ N0v..10. 1869. Administrator. - - - VXECUT OR'S .A. 4 Notice is hereby Oren that On persons indebt ed,o the estate of P. B. PRATT. bee iirt 'Well Mu , Lupton, deesaaed, mist mats tramedlate lament. and ail persona having chants wing amid eats*. must present them duly authenticated for aettlemeat BEM ANY PRATT. E. B. PLUMP% Itzecutors. Oct. 31, 1869 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-Jon. "Amid Olive Brows, Adoerisf the estate of Ti: 11. Broors;dec'd. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford counkb. The tueleraignol an Auditor appointed by add Court to distribute eys In the of admin istrators of mid dece mon dent. will attend band* to the du of Towanda, on :FRIDAY the Id day al MIMI= 1869, at 2 o'clock, p. m., where all parsons having claims against Bald fund most present then or eh* be forever debarred therefrom. R. T. DATTES. Nov. 10, leefb—til. • -- - VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE in Th abeabersie subscribers offer for sale their Farm. slimated n township. 'boat h a Rome, and about one mile trom the Dtron epot of Valk, Mel! Pa. & 31. Y. RR. Co. at Ulster. dm L 55 scree. b . . 105 acres impromd, with one large home and' ne tenant house, large barn !MOW feet with good stable and cellar under the *We of it. hams corn-house end graver,, together with • thrifty young orchard of choke Own trees in good Deering thereon. Plenty of prod spring water at both honer and barn. The turn is well adapted for either grain raising or for dairy purposes. lb le in • good date of -Improvement and-will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars engnire of the . sub- scriber on the premises. . • CLDITON and DAMIEL GOAL filieshequin, Pa., Ckt. 18th. 180-11 A VALUABLE DAIRY FARM run SALE.—The subscribers offer for nle their One Dairy Perm, atttoted two =Skit net of (ken woad. Co.. Illinois- Baia 'firm Atentairis three hindrad and twenty saes choice lend. docent. ed as follows : 160 saes choice Unthread. 100 arts .• • ow. and CO acres under the plow. flood dee • -house and outbuildings , large cattle WS 116= fs N. and good hone barn. The enest eou ll= m spithes the country. running tbas . spdft house. Is capable of 73 cow* anal Is only 76 miles from Abbott's rectowy. Teems ose half cash. balance In easy mantilla 6 pare all& tel• tenet. Reference-H.Oared& L Yellowy. Greenwood. McHenry CO.. tit, Of r. Oblobe qui& F. & &M. Iday 8.1860.-V. s B. Ana Mid WARM, FOR SALE' l IITCANTON. The subscriber offers in male bin tarn in Cos ton, containing about elpdttymda wren mom amnesty Improved;_The improvements are one bow. one barn, one mak-hortes. ors es= good mains order. with 11hotss par d& owls* . 2 91%hie of running mill • it as also be run by men th rtrtion of the year. &meets! eilb th• one. mit far nassahcbranii Sßoe hr AP= C ll =Vere is oleo a tioltW Ms erchard on the nremises, and Oh* trait tress amid lbw homer The Ihrm I. Roosted abed tore emitestrom Canton village, and within one lased reitmf the Williamsport k Entire La. Tot woo. eldinnt C,..l3tortresll. at Canton. or Ur scdsortbar es • Wellman*. • ANDUNW =FR. Way it, 1809. Eli VALUABLE FAEMAPOiI t3A.LE. The subscriber offers his for ads, Innate in Warren township. I% mins Wanan on ihe road leading from Warren Centre to C4 ei Warren. contsalag 108 sales. 90 18918 ..! • dwelling heaps; two barns and other ournanamge, • large orchard of grafted flint. a Ilestrclais sugar bush. and a caluable• sand-bed on the-greadmen 'Nice $4O per ace. For farther Empire of 0. W. Thcas. on the premises. Warren' Cowin. Brian:mil County, Pa. - • • nows-sw • 414814: tiIIIND 101t033. = DORM'S C. MONTGOMERY. DAN . = M. MONTGOMERY. Beal Feats for flalo. AFULL STOOK OF WOODEN ww. wt . P. TAT( IIS . 3t1.7 to. • i ,