f r aibri--;l4oder. LOCAL ANI GENERAL , . ear A 'portion of Ilitiousr. Lati's now bouse;at Laixwth.yas blown down on Sunday; tho 21 hist. ear-. The extreme length of the GuTernoes Messagacrowds out our usual no Fief, - this week. le).. The new penitentiary for the senthern Tier of New York bee beell loakted at Elmira. The Commissioners actedwisely. stir The Mite Society of the M.E. chnrch is held in; the Chun& Parkin every Wednesday evening, . Refreshments 'reserved. 10_ Judge ltisiCsa has succeeded u induang the P.O. Department to establiah • daily mail route between this phew and Le; sei.' The County Auditors are in pe.ion. The newly elected member of the hiard, W. G. Beiwitast, Esq., Is presorted keit firing present by severe illness, which has con- Cord him to his room' for several weeks plat. .00NATIoN.—Ther• will be a Dona- Party at the M.E. Parsonage!, in Bonn, on l'Resday afternoon and evening, Jan.4r the past.r, Rev. B. ELwittg:. The pub in rit d. of the Committee. ' . Gco. V. Mum, Tobacconist; is offering a large and elegant lot of ci,gara ~ f various brands at wholesale. Dealers should ,•:01 on him by all means. Everything In the line at low prices. ge.- A Donation Visit will be made zo'th.. family of Rev. J. Vic: Itampa, at the Con gl4..g.iti,,nal Parsonage in -Leßaysville, on the aft rr.nu and evening of Thursday, Jan. 20, 1.7 , 1. All are eordiallY invited.. DosArioN.—The friends of Rev. 4'. Wr.AvER will giro him a Donation at hie in the Barley Sheaf ; Hottse, 131ster, on In— , I.ly evening, Jan. 18, 1870. By order of 1 - 13 k.. A Musical Convention will 'be • 10.1 at East Herrick Church, commencing Tues • Jan. 18, 1870, under the direction of Prof. f. K. JARVIS, and will close on Saturdoy even with a Concert. See advertisement in to- pap r. DoNATION VISIT.—The friends of HALLOCK kII3LSTRONO will pay Lim a Dense oon Vi.it at the Parsonage, on Thursday, Jan. 0, 1 , 70. afternoon and evening. Oysters and other r,freshrnents.will be provided. All are invited. itinA. A small bey, son of H. C. PER a or. met with quite a serious accident while riding down hill on State street the other day. Ming linable to manage his sled, he brought up against the corner of Dr. PLAIT'S iron fence, inflicting a severe wound hi his leg. The Mite Society, held at the z e?.:denee of C. L. Went), Eisq., on Monday even ,S Et complete success—the proceeds ant .tinung to one hundred and seventy-sia dol lar.. A ‘'cry nice entertainment, prepared by the latlics of Christ Church, was served. LONG & KEELEIefi Store was re.il on Monday eight last. The rogue, 11,m, ver:itid not get much for his Pains, as ‘sas nothing missing except a 'moll ml"dt of mutilated currency. The entrance by breaking a large light of glass ;..• window. Its A lady called at this office a .; since and said that she desired to make 1,-, New Year's presents, and .• .1c• knew of nothing which would ho more ! oml acceptable than the IlErourmi for tr "Me lady was unknown to us, but will :-•(,;••t• that she is a sensible woman. Ate' We owe neighbor SCUDDER, of the wavtriy Enierprise, an apology for neglect. 1. cal! attention to the enlargement and .I.o. , r ,, rentent of his paper. SCUDDER 1188 it. ` r an enterprisi n g spirit, and now 1:1..cr• lb, spiciest and cheapest paper, in the .I,crix Tier. He deserves a liberal support. LaiY- We are gratified to learn that oung friend, Aix. BALDWDI, ball purchase& interest in the Hardware establishment' N N. AspINWALI, Mr. B. has been employ 2 h.•ad clerk in'this store for several years, and is well versed in the business. His promo is a dese . rvetl compliment to a faithful and inaustrions young man, and will be an eneour ow•nl 1 , , all others. We have just purchased from M, —rs. .1..1: F. B. GARRETT, of Syracuse, a Gor sril and Bill-head Press, and are enabled print yards, hill-heads, labels, &c., at as low ,•.. they can be procured in the city. Give In this coviection, we worddcall the t tn. t.t , ..11 !Sr printers ad stationers to the old e.l :enable house of Messrs. GARRETT. We In.. .atiaticd ourselvfs from experience, that 0.,‘1,.• it an olijeo, especially for printers, them. ki,.—Hon. GEO. SispEnsoil 01, sunday: He was looking hale ty. .1 , ,. Washington correspondent of AtiPy .I,lrrrtiscr, in a recent letter of our townsmen the following merit- i . 0111 , 111:10:11 : • HAM. JUDSON HOLCOUB, of Towanda, for - ,rac years a member of the Pennsylvania Le g-1.13 t , IIV, 1,4 one of the most competent Assistant the House of Representatives, and a ;.,:ul.,r correspondent of the Bradford REPOB, A.II.NWALi. and wife left on Monday trip through the Southern Tiwy l are to be joined-by some friends 1.. , ilitr re t Jxmr, 31rawyn was in town'!Ltst week. l'Eni was appointed byJudgetaraurr -t I) Taber term to audit tho accounts of I':..th•awtary and Register and Recorder W. If. Donor., book-keeper in G. F. Roos A t • • Dank, has been appointed a Notary Pub l. this lirsugh. Mr. D. is thoroughly Int , 1 f. e. the position, and we doubt inot will die. o.ll‘ citifies of the office to the satisfac .h f aii who have linsiness with him. Esq., while on his way to the t. take the train for Washington on 11. , :r..123 last, tell and sprained his shoulder r. )141 W. H SiAW is again able to attend to bnsi ,fe.r n three months' illness. M.The following are the officers of 1::uou Lodge, No. 108, A.Y.M., and Union chapter, No. 161, H.R.A.M., Towanda, for tho nt Nla.onic year: 1 - 1111,11 Lodge, No. 108, A. V. A. Tres, W. 31. ; C. Fe. Cuoss, S.V. ; B. F. , kicuL. .; G. D. *O.NtANYE ; Treas.; Geo. MYER, Seey. rhap,ter. ,Vci. 161, 11.11.A.M P. Pirr.LAN, H.P!. ;C. MACY, H.; J. C S. ; G. IL .MovrasTE, Treas. ; W. A Pt 4 tiver. Tile above, together odth officers of five other here installed in this place on St. John's I',•. In the evening, members of the Order to the number of nearly one hundred, partook of a s - ailptnous repast at the "Means House." /tar' • The anniversary of the Epis ,pal tiunday-school, which took place on Sun aheruoon, passed off to the satisfaction of ;•11. The children were highly gratified, and the parents and teachers seemed to enjoy the occa.ion. The collections of the school for the Sear amounted to about it2so. The school voted to give fifty dollars of the amount to Foreign fifty to the American Suntlaysachool rnion, and fifty to the new church fund. The 10 11111.er of scholars on the rolls during the year "aahout 145; a:crage attendance 75.. In tak ing up the anniversary offenngs, each class pre m-uted a Isninet of flowers, which were placed in a cross- which had been prepared and cover ed with ekergreen, so that when completed it Presented a very beautiful appearance. the dirk days ottoman and SW* ta 1 0 1 14 11 , 1 4 11 11 1,1 4 ki.thoringiogrAtibit patriotic dead in many sections of our lab& These tokens of remembrance and implosive oeremordee are to be unveiled to the radii!". nearly Whether the graves of the soldier tire This is all very balls it*4 equal lY fitting that the mutilated soldier. who *as =forte:Welly survived the_struggle;should be ropunerated to s o me extent for the sacrifice made while bottling for human Jibe*, and- to sever the sbaddes from theism* of Oka* ed and oppressed People? This can bedoneba the first place by supydying legit" indsneleas soldiers with artificial limbs. Secondly, bytak ing the tax off of their pension, or else bypay lug them in gold. Thirdly, by paying the pen sioner quarterly, instead of semi-annuall* Many.of our =primate. Mends have families to provide for, and consequently they stand in need of their pay oftener.: One emir , patriotic Congressmen wishes to have psishmers paidby postal orders at the nearest post-olible to. the residence of the pensioner, saving, of course, a great dealof inconvenience and expense. Hon. Mr. Lovanamxor also introduced in Congress bills to provide for the continual supply of arti ficial limbs to soldiers, We trust Congress will givelhese bills a faiorible considerathin. The soldier of course looks to the influential organs of the press far sympathy and support, and ex pects it to advocate his claims at all timei. I am sorry to say that the Government, as well as all other subordinate office-holders, have failed to meet the expectations of the soldier votes. They are too apt to overlook the soldier's &dm* and bestow their favors en those who may have more party backing. These party maneuvers are perfectly understood, and are looked upon as a matter of course, and in perfect keeping with the time-honored usages of political con tests. It is truly interesting to notice the groat care these office-holden' take in presenting to the people the virtues ; end- good qualities of their own champions. W. H. F. Jan. 3, 1870. • ter We take the following items from the Noriliern 7Yer Gazette of the eth Met. : —Leio:a Hall is completed at last, and we trust traveling troupes of real merit may viait us and be sure of a good house. , —The Troy House Benefit, which occurred since our last issue, was • fine allkir, well at tended in spite of the terrible weather, and. re shred something over $4OO for " The Judge." —There will bo a Musical Convention held by P. Sorts, at the Disciple Church in Leßoy, commencing Monday evening, Jain. 17, and closing with a concert Saturday evening, Jan. _22. —Elder lirszErEs, of the Disciple Church, we are glad to hear, is holding a series of very in teresting meetings at the Union Church, Sylva nia, and with very satisfactory results. Six per sons Were to be baptized on Wednesday of this week, and there are signs of 'a thorough work already in progress. 4 ; lit]) AMIDENT. —Mr. Prrun Lums, Constable of Franklin township, in this county, had occa-* sion to be at Snedekerville on Saturday last with two or three other men, intending to take the evening express going south. The train ran past the station and slacked its speed, but did not fully stop, we undirstand, and Mr. Ltwm ran after the train, catching hold of the iron railing, and attempting to pull himself into the car, when he unexpectedly'stepped into a cul vert, striking violently against the timbers, and with the added momentum gained from the train breaking his right leg twice just above the the knee, By pluckily holding on and:drawing himself up ho succeeded, notwithitauffing the pain, in getting upon the train. Arriving at Troy he was taken off the train, and an offer was made to take hint to the Troy House; where a room *as got ready for him ; but ho refused to be moved from the depot, and Dr. B. W. MORSE was sent for and set his leg carefully. Meanwhile blankets, buffalo robes, d - c., were brought, and ho was made comfortable es pos sible at the depot. On Sunday morning he was conveyed home. We understand he threatens suit against the N.C.R.W. Company,- but we hardly see that ho has any sufficient ground for such an action. MONLIOETON. : What has become of " Ittt.r.v ”? Has the Elder si lenced him, or has the cold winter weather be numbed his faculties and tied his tongue ? We had a very pleasant Christmas time this year in our, little village. Two trees (one in each church) were heavily laden with gifts for .Id and young, and very prettily they looked, with the branches bending beneath their costly load. Mr. Ovraerme, of Towanda, delivered an excellent lecture in the Presbyterian church. The young ladies are deserving of great credit fur their untiring zeal iticolleeting funds for the scholars' presents. The Presbyterien church has been repapered and refurnished, which is quite an improve- ment, and would have been some time ago.. 'We hare had a writing school fora few even ings, but strange to relate, our young gentle men were not gentlemen enough to allow it to continue ; we suppose because it was taught by • a lady. -What else? We are net very proud of ,the rising generation in this place. We are very sorry that there is so much feel ing about our Sunday-schools. They seem to' be prospering well enough, if they were only left in peace. We would like to inform a mis taken brother that the Union Sunday-school in this phial has been in successful operation for three if not four succeeding winters. MIL. EDITOR ; Your last week's is saecontains an article from G. S. Ta.txscr, which I cannot pass without a word of com ment. In the first place, ho deems an apology necessary for what.was said by his brethren in their report of the Sunday school. Institute held here. Then, as if repenting of having conceded so much, he goes off in a tirade on Union Sun day-schools, declaring them to be failures, and utterly ignoring the existence of such a school here. Is it possible that a man, and 1w a cler gyman, can be a resident of as small a place as this for a year and over, and during that time only the one school in operation, and that a Union school superintended by a member of his own church, and be ignorant of the fact ? Yet so it seams, for he says : "As far as I know in this section of country, there is not a single Un ion Sunday-school alive and working during these winter Sabbaths." Now let me say to the gentleman, that if he makes the above state ment through ignorance, he may guard against a like error in the future. I will inform him that, some five years sgo, the Rev. Mr. Carr- TENDEN can't, here and organized a Union Sab bath-school, which has been kept up summer and winter ever since, under the superinten dency of Baptists, Methodists and Presbyte rian, and at this time numbers nearly one hun dred members. And if I might be allowed lo express a wish, it would be that it always would be kept up as a Union school, both in name and practice as it'now is; for I should disapprove of sectarian doctrines being taught tei . children. And if, as he says, all agree in "salvation through the blood of Christ," it is the best of proof in my mind that _all christian churches should unite in the great work of teaching It, leaving the particular forms of church govern ment to riper years and maturer judgments. Then we might look for more praying chile tians and fewer theoretical ones. Is it possible that there is a greater anxiety on the part 9f ministers to build up their indiVidual churches, than there is to bring sinners to repentarui? If so, religion is such in name only, and the sooner we halo a CALVIN, • Lo - rani, or some great reformer appear among us, the better. I am happy to say that the Presbyterian church, through the efforts of a few individuals ; has been thoroughly repaired on the inside, and it now looks as though somebody cared fur it. The Presbyterian Mite Society meets at the house of J. H. GRISWOLD, on Thuriday evening of this week. The friends of Rev. H. Ain sruoso are re quested to meet at his house on Thursday af ternoon and evening, January 20th, and prove to themselves that it is more "blessed to give than to receive," by making him, as we trust, a liberal donation. Oysters will be served for aIL The winter term of our borough school open ed on Monday of last week with a good atten dance. And here let me say,• that I am sur prised that men will let self get 'the better of their judgment so far as to try to break up one of the best graded schools we have in the coun ty on the plea that it costs so Much, when they 'only need to look at the school report, to learn that it costs us but thirty-eight cents a scholar per month, which is leas than half the cost of any Other school (excepting Darlington bor thigh, which is about seventy cents per 'dud ar,)in the county; and yet there are those that would break it up if they could. We hope our citizens will look more to their 611/ bOiteliti Ulla* gunk ~!tiMoo to soother Wail shop hue.: ate. in. IL • -i•‘ Since ifinhe friends of :Revs. P.,. R. itAksised J. Blv mse, boil the Lime :MU ind Wjainaing appointments, *ill pay them a Bouillon VGA at the li.E. Parsonage, Wyabis. iNgiii Wednesday afternoon kid evoiling;Jan. 19,1870. It is mooted that donations will be held at the other appointments of Wyshoing charge dozing the winter. By- order of Com mittee. . •i 116 At !he,annual eisNtiao for D i. . rectors of the Phil National Bank of Towards, :held au Tuesdaylast, third& board was maid. mouldy re-elected. T4e relieving gentlemen composethe board : E. R. &arm, Joe. Pcnrwir., J. o.lReer, E. W. TWA E. T. Fox, p. 31._Mas max. and Gwo, - Brzirmes. The mime depee its of the Bank during the peat year hare beau $lBO,OOO. We do the amnion of the initial thm nothing but simple justice 'when we say that it la one of the most inuMessfully managed lamb in the country, and is entitled to Sim confident* Of the public. EMMA ADMITIMM—During a re cent visit to the Qtieen 'City of the Southern Tier, we were agreeiddy surprised to find the \Advertiser establishment nicely located In the old "Hathaway House." The office occupies thditrsf floor of the building, 'ldle' the engine and -Presses are in the basement. A more con venientiy arranged printing house we have nev er vialted and we are glad to know that the proprietors are doing a flourishing business. The Daily Advertiser has come to be onset our most importd4dallies, and should receive the support not o of the people of Southern Now York, but Northern Pennsylvania. It giies all important telegraphic now ten or twelve hours earlier than the Newscot and Philadelphia pa pers, besides containing local news of interest to the people of this section. WHO -fs Sas ?-11 . `_ \ .the following item, which we find in the Minim Daily Adven: lisn of Saturday, is correct, the name of the "lady with curly ringlets " should be made pub- Ile: Csor.x Dzsxurzos.—A well dressed lady with curly ringlets, and haling from Towkodii, calls upon us, with a frail lad of ten, and says : "This little boy was taken from the 'Home' bygen tleman to bring up,. but found to be too all ; I want the Missionary to get him a home „but I must ge right - along to the depot, to take \the cars for Towanda." Our excellent female friend, not at, all moved by the tears of the tender lit tle orphan, leaves hiM, as only a woman can do," to the cold sympathies of strangers, remarking_ "The Missionary can take care of him." Of course we could ; so lenl in uL t t i here is such a "Home" as we have in and such a band of women as have charge of j . We took the little man to the Home, and he is happy ; and he will be cared for wit s a mother's tenderness. On the way over, he informed us "that the la dy had slightly prevaricated ; that he had lived in her family, not int a gentleman's, about a mile out of Towanda," giving the name of the fami ly; and that ho had never been at the "Home," as it turned out when we arrived there. The tears and sobs of the homeless one were enough to move the heart of a stone. Mrs. Id— truly did what no living man could do, ander the circumstances, in so hindsomely getting rid of her orphan charge! Soon we shall begin to be lieve that woman is either an angel osmhuman. • C. M. ATHENS. --Our business men that suffered by•tho late fire have found new quar ters and again commenced operations. Mr. F. I'. PAGE has removed the Express Office and remnant of his goods to the building known as "HuNstatEn's Hall," and intends to continue his business as before. Mr. Tuomss aIIANTIIA3I has his Tailor Shop in rooms in Reformed Parsonage. Some of our citizens are making an effort to purchase the lands of the "burnt district" for thB purpose of building a brick block, and there is a fair prospect of their being successful ; but should this plan fail, the owners will. rebuild early iu the spring. Mr. L. M. ALLE;c, one of our - oldest citizens, died Sunday monutig, and his funeral was at tended at his late residence in this place Tues. dai c ifternoon. Revival meetings at the Baptist and Metho dist churches close] Sunday evening. There are abOul forty conversions in the Baptist church, and the meetings at the Methodist . church have been quite successful. Mr. lizttair-.8. Wrists is visiting! our town with his fair hiide. The slaters have finished the roof to the new depot. Switches'ind ears are multiplying, which gives the appearance of `•biz." A large manufactory, is to be built near the depot in the spring. Building to be brick with slate roof, and all first-class fixings. More anon. NIP. ice - EDITOR OF BRADFORD REPORT= t3IIa: You will confer a favor. upon the nu merous friends and acquaintances of the late JOSEPH bonus, by giving the folletving a place in your columns. Deceased was a native of England—came to this country nearly fifty years ago. 1827 he came to , Bradford county, whore for many years he was engaged in busi ness as a woolen manufacturer, and by his \ in- Anstry had placed himself in good circumstan ces, when he met with a heavy loss. Hie !aria, factory was rendered useless by the destruction of his water power by the Barclay Railroad ; so that-the breaking out of the rebellion found him comparatively poor. He took a decided stand upon the Union side, by encouraging en listments and combatting the opposition with ill his energy, he being strongly censured for urging men to enlist. The old hero indignant ly replied, " Sir, liberty is 'sweet (i came to this country to enjoy it. Two of my boys are al ready in the army, and if it becomes necessary, I will shoulder my gun and follow them ;" and added (in his earnest and forcible manner). " Liberty is worth tightmg for and dying for?' His son, Capt. .1. B. Ixolun, with his blood sealed his devotion to the Old Flag. Ile fell at Antietam, in the spring of 1863. +The old gentleman, in company with his sons, again commenced basin( ss near :Knoxville, Tio ga County, Pa. • Jossru LVIIIAN possessed a 'mind of more than ordinary capacity. He retained his men tal faculties to the last. lie suffered intensely, at times, for nearly three years, and during my last visit to the family, he made use of the fol lowing suggestive language : "Death ha`thinark ed me for a victim; it has no terrors for me. I have tried to live au honest life. lam waiting and praying for the time to come when my suf ferings will le over. Death is nothing. The Real Man—the Soul—has only to shake off this old, worn-out house of clay and pass to a high er, and, I trust, happier state of existence." He always maintained a spotless character, was an affectionate husband, an indulgent par ent, self-sacrilicingpatriot; and during his long residence in Bradford and Tioga counties he ex hibited all those higher traits of character wor thy of imitation. FANCIIION Ho died on Christmas—the day of all the year held by him as most • sacred—at his residence near Knoxville, Tioga Co., Pa. J. A. B. MARRIED.- MoRAN—STRAIT.--At the - residence of the bride's parents, in Canton township Jan. 4, • 1870, by , Rev. J. L. Watson , Mr. D. J. Molten and Miss Didie C. Strait, both of Canton, Pa. JONES—DAVIS.—Dee. 28 1869, by Rev. T. J Thomas, Mr. David D. ones, of Orwell, to Miss Kate J. Davis, of Middletown, Pa. THOMAS—DAY/B.—By the earns, at the same time and place, Mr. John Thomas, of C.itford, Pa., to Miss Gweimie Davis, of Middletown, CAMPBRI. I .---PARK.—At the house of Mr. Adelbert Munn, Litchfield, Jan. 2, 1870, by Rev D. Personates, Mr. John C. Campbel l - to Miss Alice Park, both of TAtchtlehl. LOVELAND—MpIN.—By the same, at the M. E. Parsonage in Atheni, Jan. 5, 1870, Mr. James Loveland to Miss Emily Mann, both of Litchfield. LURCOCK—REASOR.—At. the Snyder Hotel in Waverly. N.Y., Dec . 15, 1869, by Bev. Personas, Mr. Ed. Larcock to Mils Jose- plane A. Boasor, both of Litchfield. BLACIIMAN—SUMNEB.—On the Gth inst. by the Rev. C. C. Cores . J at the house of Mr. es se Sumner, Mr. Llewellyn B. Blackman, of Leßaysville, to Miss Betsey G. Sumner, of Smithfield. DEWOLF.—Io Wilmot, Jan. 4, 1870, Amnia J., son of LaFayette E. and Caroline L. DeWolf, aged 2 years'and 10 months. SPECIAL NOTICES. ear Build up the churches! Don't let the minister earn. Lis 1110110 V twice over— once by preaching and again hibegging fable just dues. You can create an immenserevenue for the benefit of the church and save money for ymirself, by trading at the BW, White and Blue Store. They give one per cent. of all their sales this year to the churches, each customer to choose the denomitiatkm they Wm. BLUM= & Bummer, Bed, White and Bine -Store, Bridge Streit, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 12, 1870. DIED . . .. „ *MI% MANICIPIZIO, TE111.00.; Teee aterellp wlll mamma drm_i. S WIM ilart u r l ii , 1111 ,, 141011 -;, 411 "V II; ro VID The ' Le voc lear 11 1 .L -- wett a.khi. • •., , WI t.; lea 50 - iiiig r ialir week State appropriation. The , expetima lar thifittriela 4/4 - weeheVieelealßt Mae. *AIR kis 50 emits, cie MI peiweek mate swamp., tier. , - ; ; • Day sttidentsaracharind 11' —O - pwritowns (14 weeks) cady lb:1'61100mnd nee alma 3 - books. Board can be obtained in: private families at SSP to $lOO per week. FacciWegma k ,ca; tarp. farther ;inicripilesca abbess ' - CRAM! H. VsaMl4 - lan. 18,157 L • ~ . PrincipaL . atir The Spring Term of ,theAWn., 'verly Institute will open on Tuesday, the 18th otlannuy. All departnnints eaniplete.• Board obtained in the village at reasonable rates. For farther particulars; address the Principal, • • r ' A. J. Una, -Yiraserly, Tioga Co., N.Y. • Pun SALE4To Awe and risk o of moo vingj !ra new l 1441°($ed"priceiars5. 11n t be taken I two weeks.. Bev. Wlr . Hsasts Jan. 8, 1870. fitumtieny. J.- anti, 1870,; Como, friends and neighbors, one and all, Your kind attention we wooldtall— • - To the NEW STOCK we're just receiving, With lull confidence believing Teat we can sell you Goods as low As any east of Buffalo! • - • ' We've bought their goods, and mean to pay, And not breakdown and run me - . Our stock of goods is new and neat,' And our assortment quite complete. We've Coffee, 8 ces; Sugar and Teas— TAW, Butter, and Ranh 'Cheese Bice, Nutmem s and Dri Emit, Which we believe are sure to suit; And Crocks for. Butter, great and small, To meet the minds of ono and all. We also keep for those who wish, Corned Beef and Pork, and nice Salt Fish, And Oil for lamps, also lamp wicks—. Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, and ktoPaticks, Berries and Apples, Peaches, Pears, Willow, Wo od en and Earthen wares,' Turnips,.Onions and Potatoci f Cabbage, Beets, and big Tomatoes. , We also have a good supply Of fresh Corn Meal, Buckwheat and Bye, And Floor from every mill around As good, we think, ea_ can be found. And Yeest, With which to rain your bread— The best that can be found, 'tie said. ' ' With Syrups pure and well refined, In quantity to suit the mind. So leave your orders, small or large, And well deliver free of e. But should we here attempt to tell, The HALF otwhat we have to sell, Both time ana space alike would fail us, And every passer-by would hail us, To know if we could tell them more - About this new Provision Store! From rush!of trade would be so great, From early dawn till evening late, That strangers passing by this way, • Whnld think 'twos general training day ! We'll therefore close this hasty scrawl, By simply saying : PLEASE TO CALL, And see our Goods and learn our price, And we'll convince you in a trice, That yoMcan buy s as low Of PATIE7Nit KlGood NNEY, As can be b ught in Towanda, Or any pine for READY PAY !- Pa ton's Block, No. 2 Main Street Jan. 13, 187' lm. • WYOMING COLIVIERCIAI.4 COLLEGE.-- " &Business Educatlen will bo;of advantage-to every man, whatever -1 future occupation may The Wyoming Comore hil College, establish ed in 1863, and connected ith Wyoming Semi nary; offers a thorough an complete course of instruction for those desiringlipomnicrcial edu cation. • Its location in the beautiful \k t a d historic Val ley of Wyoming, with its canal, lire° lines of railroads, and immense coal and tither business operations, afford rare opportunities for young men desiring situations. • .' • \ Our graduates are positions of trust all over the country. Young men have attended this Institution from Mississippi, Hams*, Min nesota, and.nearly every State in the Union. Oar tuition for the regular Business Course is from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and get advantages here are in every respect unsurpassed. We offer all the aid extended by any Commer cial College in the country to graduates •in ob taining situations. Students of the College have all the advan tages of the'Seminary in regard to library, lit erary societies, &c. Tuition for the regular Business Course, $25. Telegraphing in connection therewith, 810,00. Telegraphing alone, 825,00. Stationery for full Jinsiness Course, $15,00. Board per week, $4. Send for Catalogue and specimens of Pen manship. Address L. L. Seaters, • Prin. Wyoming Commercial College, Sept. 23, 1869. Kingston, Pa. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS.— It always gives us pleasure to call the attention of our readers to articles of real merit. "In this co nection, we advise our patrons who are about to purchase a Piano, Organ or Melodeon, to call at NV. Drrnacu & Co.'s Music Store, at Towan da, before buying elsewhere, as the instruments sold by W. D. & Co. are really the only first class in every respect. The Decker Brothers, Ballet & Cumston, and Conrad Myers' Pianos have now been before the publio for twenty years and more. The Pelanbet A Co. and Sha ninger Organs and Melodeons for sixteen years. All of them aro known to be as near perfection as it is possible to make them, and aro giving the most entire satisfaction to all who have used them. Our prices' are low, and will sell Pianos from $230 to $1,500; Organs from $BO to $1,000; Melodeons from $75 to WOO. Sheet Music, and Instruction Books for Pianos, Organs, Melo deons, and Violins, always en hand. To those who would like instruments from other makers not mentioned, above, we say, giye us your or ders and you shall have them on short notice. Recollect, ladies and gentlemen, that Professor Drrenicu has bad experience for over twen ty years in the above business. Tianintand re -pairing done, if wanted. \ Those who have waited so long for . the cele brated "Briefmarken Polka," may have it now at our Store for 62 cents per copy. • It is a good piece of music, besides having a collection of 42 foreign postage stamps printed on the out side. \ W. Drrrutcm & Co. ie. All Ends of Spices Raisins currants citron hc. Mt the Ited,._White and Blue store Bridge st. Towanda. RLANHALL & RIDGEWAY. sa. Yon can save money on every. thing in our line at \ the Bed, White and Blue Store. Try it, and satisfy yourselves. Sept. 9, 1869. Btt,t . 3m.u,t. a EMCIEWAY. r.OR SALE.—J. R COOLBAUGH; •Of Wilkes-Barre ' offers for \ e!ale the valuable Real Estate formerly belonging to Salon= Whitcomb, deed, situated at Scottsville, Wyo ming county, Pa., containing about 450 acres, about 75 improved, balance good soil, well tim bered, good water power,Ae. Thiaann s on the river, good buildings, orchard, never fail ing running water at the door. Beautifully situated e convenient for business—worth $2O,- 000; will be sold for $12,000. Terms easY: Bar gain for any one. _ Dec. 2, 1869. DS. The celebrated Mexican Coffee for sale at the Red, White and Blue Store. Sept. 9, 1869. Bantam Sept. Rroor#AY. fa,. At the Red, White aild 'Blue Store you will find Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Dried and Canned Fruits, Tobacco, &c., whole sale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest. Sept. 9, 1869. Bakwnyvy & ELDOWAY. R®' T by the pound, caddy, or chest, at the 'Bed, White and Blue" Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 0, 1870. BII.I2IIIALL l MIDGE7AY. Koffee by the pound or sack, green, roasted, or ground, at the " Bed, White and Blue Store," Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 6, 1876. . Be' 'Mk" Be" Tobacco by the pound or paiL Red, White and Blue Store discount to dealers. Jan. 6, 1870.taunara. k Ittlxunray. TEAs, TEAs.-4 new line of Teas a the Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street Towanda, Pa. BILLIEHALL k BIDGEWAT. EPOUK, Frown. —The celebrated Oswego Flour, wholeaalo and retail, cheaper than the cheapest, at the Red, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa, Jan. 6, 1870. BIIAMBALL & RIDGEWAY. TA.NES WOOD, Arrou'sty COMCFSELLOII AT LAW. Towanda, Pa. FARMS AND HOUSES FOR THE PEOPLE! " We offer for sale . severrl hundred good FARMS and PLANTATIONS in Va., Oa., and the Carolinas well located and healthy, some' with good improve ments and extraland—which we will sell very cheap. and on easy terms, The prices range from Five to Fifteen dollars per acre,and once rop will more Mad pay for the cost of the property. We will refer par chasers to parties here who have bought of ns with 'tithe past few months, and are offered aiX advance of over fifty per cent. Pull particulars furnished on application. Wo are now organizing a Colony of Pennsylvanians to go south next spring. A good opportunity for all good citizens. A pretrieeting party will visit the south the last of January-4U who wish can go at reduced rates of fare by applying to us, Over 115,000 acres of firsteelsuis Pine,{talt.De dar and Cyprus Umber on navigation at from 11l 50 to $5 00 per acre. Terms easy and all titles guaran teed perfect. H. "'MALCOM DWYER & CO., i Dealers n Real Ecataie, 711 Walnut street, Jan. 19,1870. . Phlladelphla. TEMPERANCE HOTEL !--Sitiia- JL tad on the north-west corner of Main and Elizi. bath Areas, opposite Bryant's Carriage Factory. • The tmdersigned having reeently t ea t his well known boarding-house with good acoornmodatious, would respectfully inform the pnbilc that he Is nowinsporred to receive .guests ind boarders upon the moat liberal terms. 'Jurymen and Ahem attending court wtU erpeel any find it to their advantage to goatronize the Tom peranee HoteL 8, M. MOWS, Prom Towanda, Jan. 12, 1870,--3to i~n:~ - ~i~aitir. iaz U Sant rocUilli 414 V 01 . MEIS4: • .004 1p ow lisat Ibbeics. Oa. Admit. plod la thematic/ this Who 116 yaw Ibia Item, noir mil mambas to be token dont. Tbitiresilar does toe to Use but at fros 10 to 10 llits. 6 sod ua costa 17 . 11V1 111111 102FLIMArst. 411111° Jan: 6, . • _ Towanda. OIITHWARD HO !-lERTGH ASDffif Yaq., of Warrenton?Virgiala, wfli dro liveea.- Illatti -)„, • A at Una Court Mouse la Towanda, Bradford -Co,: i 7, iaa 7,-1870, St 7 8 0'ein& P. X, 1111410 T ' VlrgtnL, bar &graphical poaltkin. din:date, and lad productions, and *3 great Inducennants_ which she.bolds fortittothulipoistoo , . =mu publkkwrit coo" Oar Invited to attend. • rflo THE I,ADIEE, 41,11), CHILD *EN OP ATITENN: " '.2yzir,Arrizriviner AND DRESS AND CiOAK . .mAigarpftsTA.B.usumprr. PATuturs-cor 413, Liiitoittirtsr rat aus. Rots aver Post 'Ofitee—Nec. Nopt's old Maud. .‘ mu& HASP A. wearsrs, Abono, Dec. 20, NM AVM, 1 1 Cs' cumliNG TAYLOR `& -GORE, Sometwrs to J. M. CoMus, Wi)1 1 0 ettil - 4 1, 4 Ittea4 1 ° 11 trio! their large stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING} which haring beim purchased fur cosh, they arOpre. pared to sell cheaper than any ether attire in North- ern Penneylva la. Ouestock conzlete of OVER COATS of every style and price,- Burka* ENGLISH BEAVERS, MPT:IONS, UNIONS,. bffirros DEAVEES CHINCHILLAS, SATE:JETS, . 21r.c With the largest etook of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, c?vrr oinred hl Towanda lEIZEIEEri GENT'S FURNLSHING GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and MITTENS, lIAPI'S & OA.PS, LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, kc. kc Also a large stock t.l CLOTHS, VESTING:I4, TRIMMINGS, &C. All Goods warranted as represented. Call and ex amine our stock before purcha4n.g. Remember the place 96 fdaln strut, one door north of Chamberlin's Jewelry Store, HIRAM TAILOR. - Towanda, Pm 2, /862 G REEN HOUSES, TOWANDA, PENN I haVe,reeelved a large and full assortment of 131- MORTALLEB, or the Dried Flowers of Everlasting, of a most beautiful, variety of colors. am non prepared to furnish, for parties, weddings, or funer al occasions, on short notice, Vreaths, Crosses. Anchors, hand and basket Boquets. Also the same with natural Rowers. I have also a few imported Wreaths or Crowns, formed of Immortallec No. 1, nine inches in diameter, $1 50 No. 2, ten All orders will receive prompt attention, and prices reasonable. Nev. 15, 1869. HARRY MIL G OLD STILL COMING DOWN ! AND EVERT THING IN THE GRO(*ER I & PROVISION LINE, are now befog offered at COWELL & 111.YER'S at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all that they are determined not Who undersold by anj one. They have enlarged theirritore by building so that they now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily received by them. They have connected with their stare a Market where they nor keep fresh meats to sally tho quarter or piece. and'a hill supply of Oro. ceries and Proviston4 ki \ which they would call the attention of all cash buyers s Come and examine our floods and Prices, before 'purchasing and satisfy yourselves. We guarentee all goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankfullccsur customers for their past liberal patronage and olicit a continuance of the same. CO , 'ELL & DIVE& Dec. 20. 1869. FORTY YEAlt\ \ IN TRADE. Teatify to the fair dcahug and public apprCciatioil of the dna of .M 0 1-1111_A..1"\T-YES;\ CORNER OF MAIN ST. AND PUBLIC SQUARE; TOWANDA, PA Full stock tilStaple and Fancy DRY GOODS An elegant agnorttnont of WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS bpecial Lim! of GILT WALL RAPEW CROCKERY ANDGLASS WARE, In all stylea—own Importation \ . run line of GROCERIES SHELF AND SADDLE= HARDWARE. \ GLASS AND NAILS CARPETS, Ott CLOTH Asp mirrimis Au extra atm& of CLOTHS, CASSpIERLW, AND READY-MADE CLOTHIN4. BOOTS AND SHOES Ali kinds of LEATHER AND SHOE F.:I:DINGS HATS,. CAPS, AND _UMBRELLAS, Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags, OILS AND PAINTS. quality guaranteed. aud prima below the general market. duel received, 100 dozen • PATENT "GEM " FRUIT JAR, All glass, self sealing..At tusnutadurer's prices. j In line, a stock of Goods in extent and wiristylni ognalea. this aide of New York city. Tne public are cordial invited to callandesandne goods and prices, July 1.18 . 110NTANTI.IL 11A "qua,: HARDWAint - INOWSTORNV • • • ' , Ndding' - i-Ettssellt 4R- • Have kist received lerge;supply of SgsVER, •1 • ; - 1 ..;. ; j YIIiE 74 1 ?/:X -AND, , POCKET - CIITLE , ;:ii; •1" I f I • I r . I-, sull'Auex Yon. HOLIDAY PRESE BOYS' SLEIGHS, IMAM AND 6I El 4 BELLS, in great variety. • Remember if you want, the 1869 IMPROVED. BRILLIANT, `,FA \Van*, 01111 THE HOT BLAST AMERICAN, HOME COMPANION, THE ORIENTAL,, SELY-FEEPENO, BASE BURNING COOK STOVE, You can get them at CODDING, RUSSELL & CO'S BTJRALIM CORN SHELLERS NATIONAL FANNING MILLS, FEET) CUTTERS, G=EEMI3 CLOTHES WRINGERS, National _Horse Nails,• by the box, THE AMERI.QAN, FAVORITE AND NATIO.NAL, LBASE . BURNERS will keep a contiuutnts fire with al- most no attention at all ; and with the least possible waste of fuel • s THE AMERICAN iuuntaiu\ its position au tIM most perfect FIRST C LASS, \ With the late improvrailenta fire can be kept longer thou iu any ,other stove. We also have the NATIONAL, COSMOPOLITAN, GOLDEN PRINCE, and many other patterns, fall excell- \ ent,ifor their respective prices. \ • `LANTERNS, LAMPS, • ST. GEII3I , , V6l STUIagNT LA3IPS ELIAB HOWE SEWING rTOYES DELIVERED TO‘),ANIC DEFOT. or set up within the btirp' limits Coddleg, Russell & Toliauda, be 1. 1662 MEM WIZ FARMER'S BOILMRS, Just received. COAL HODS. 131. 1 11 DEN'S 81101).: &C., &C. ORIENTAL, STOVE in unnteti TEDIUNE, STERLING, EMPRESS, HARMONY, SUNSHINE, YOUNG ADIERIC,A.N, `CHANDELIERS AND MACHINE ! 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Perks. con. tracter. and E T.Tirx, owner. town: Balding 3 042 feet, with en Lpa the south aide 16il0 feet,.all of 'width ithro storiealigh, of wood,. and a imeament oilstone, Lc.. and la beefed on. the' mouth aide of muitu street, and leatteden a Mt situMein Towanda the east boro; bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning ugh aide of lfaln street. at the metthwast corner of a lot couttstted 10, Andrair Rhine, by Thomas RlllO, deed., theme iontherl o r i a said Main at. 100 feet to • corner; thence ca line par.. Men to the ma th linen( fail li ktthent lid feet to i corner. to math mat owner of mid Shiners lot, thence westerly along line of nth Shiner's lot about 110 feet topiace of; the mite lot of land conveyed to N. 13.' t 7 R. T. Billot and ;live Rthot by deed beating date dim 21,1467. ta Seised and m into execution at the suit of Cod. cling k Russel vs. Al. T. Curler, thithrathor.- and E. . Pox. owner... - ' ' ALSO-The following lot, piece or parcel M land. situate in. Renick towni&p, bounded as falcons. Ha: On the north by land* of I. A. Park and Mum Bob. Maori and Rao-public highway,' south by ;se. Robin son and west by L'A. Park.' Containing one sere of lend snore w lam all improved with an:madden/l ift beam. board ankle sad a few kelt trees-thereon. ' - Seised and taken into execution at the snit of Cod dles kII 'a limy.. thereto Nand& _ T -- _I M.BO--The lot, Ow* or_ puwel of land. inuatein Grawrille tostuthipda as fellows s a r .01/ thetiorth by land of. Smith. east by Charles Taylor. Muth ft , L. P. Chas. Tailor and Ern' ry Crandall sod / est by Bollard. , Cantata mg ith mregi of land more or call, about lf wry. W l' proved, with a framed ham. an, old log house And a few fruit trees thereon. • , - • Belted andtaken Into Meant= it the Ann of L. fl• ' , .• .. . Barris' use vs. Newell Emit& • . . ' A . LM:le-The following lok. 'Plow or Puna ositivi. situate in Itome borough., bounded sill fteknfll. nit.; On the north by land of Wm. Situps, out. nOilth in , * west by land of. Joalutalfoughtiers• of land more or less,All imposed. with la sad water grist and saw mill combined, with the macbin. sty and datarea - attached and belongin g , . $ -framed house amt barn thereon.' - • . • Seized and taken laid mention at the mit fid, • B. Platt'suao w. E. B. Powell & C 6. .• • . - ate in ~.. • Lso•-o . other lot. I =4 of lan' ••,, ' • _.-• Burlinengton u foil' -.4 mt. the north by land of Milk D. R. Owes! :An :On John Simkins, south by Neseldah Pec • ,lgta by the Berwick turnpike . Containing; .af Illad 'west by land. more or lest with a frame i , , SI benaCaerb est shop: and few fruit trees there' ;', eft*, tgionge i gh ALSO-,One other lot of lr - . age. ' • bounded as follows: Noe' exhale in said hero'. ette, east by the' Berwie - •:4 land - of Dr. E. Ever. Mason Long. and we : ~.,c • Ike, South by land of 'jof an acre of Le • - .4 by Dickerman. Containing Amuse ; framedt - ..4 2gtere or bym, withsi Rimed Seized ant e _.,..4l4tlynd• few trait trees thereon. - . • Samuel Wl' * ,, earkft Into execution of the suit of Also, r „ ts_ vs., . , jA . T. Wheat; &tow" I Jana Welt intoblentehm•sttire suit of A. A.S. Yo ow A. T. Wheat e . , ...4 .12tit, following lot. Wece of parcDarrel a lan: _lvele ID graftbfikt,wm,htst. boundedtit lle: cYla bite neat& by land of-Perry Case, oh the Mat to' 49. 11. 'N oble , south by James Bealey Snot bY A• le eleward. lei*. About Containing about 97 acres Of la7tilmore or 20 acres bnporred. *Rh • log ' mim e' d.. and few Dalt traectimreon. .. F.B.e,mt," ea. " eir ft l t n u tto c exectr j ttott i t the suit of B ALSO—The following lot, piece or of rend , situate in *eau tarp., and boro', ed as follows: North by had of. Wm. /grope. east, Muth and west by had ft Posima lroughe, Containing 11 acres of land, mere or less, all wimproved, with a steam atergriat and-MMmill combined. together with and the a ctwry and . natures attached and belonging Ineotto, • franid • honee and framed barn thereon. ' _, an _ elent ed and Pease'ts.T Aken flito execution at the salt of Os. .Prince. . B. Powell, W. IL finale? and IL A. , • - 4, - ALBO---f Flttollowing lot, piece Or parcel of land. eltuato.lmOrWell towniti i p.. bounded as follows, viz: tha the-north by lands of Wesley Robinson. 'on the .i s easter,/ south by land of Isaac Lyon; and weatby co Allen Brown. Containing 15 acres of land. -mew: or lens, no.improveincutin .., ....„, geizedsand taken Intmexecutiou at the suit of 118, Allis vs. Mervin Meracle and Latina 'Remote. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of. land, _..,; nate in Bornestownship, bounded as follows, sir I "orth by laud of John Forbes and Wrn.Biill, east by ConclinaNansice, south by 0.8.-Riney. and west by Stephen Didlack. Containing 56 acres of land P. 30119 1.!or less, -about 40 acres improved. with A ftsmed n ruser frallMl bara , corn house:and few fruit trees sareett • • • - • , - Seized aithl taboo into execution St the t u .t of 1..1., • - Moody vs. Thhothy and Sibut W. Riney. . 4 ' Also at the suit of L. L. Moody Vs. b. W. Jitney. . ALSO—The following lot, piece - or parcel of land. situate in Granville and kraultia township., bound ed as follows: • North and west by lands of H. Oran dall..ast by the publin.tok way leading from West Franklin to Granillie Cclitre, aud south by lands of Hiram cad*ell, ,Qolitaillilig li'' Items of laud 'more cs* less, all gr.:proved, with a framed house framed barn and a ilk fruit trees the: Ton. Seized and Braiv taken into execution at tis• Fait of , Win. z vs. A.. L. Moore. - ALSO—TIM following lot, piece or trarrel I,f laud. situate in Ttiwandi, township, bounded HP - Inliot - e , : Aorth by laud of lire: -Welch, east by land 'of Silas Shiner. south by land of S. Cole, end wrest by land of Intili Mannyx. Containing 16 acresof laud more , or less, no Improve:mai,. . I Seized and taken into execution atthe suit of Johu Holtnes vs .•Thomas Northrup. • l • ALSO—The following lot, inece•or parcel Of hod, situate in West Burlington LAT, iiceindeitas follow e: North by the public highway dueling noun Andrew 3f. Swains to Granville, east Icy lauds of Isaac Swain anti 06.. Barrow, south by hods of said Barrow and Myron Ballard and sestby lauds ot Jasper Beach. Contaluilig ISO -acres of find more or kat), about it, improved. wit • a largo framed baru and aned Otto, h eti, framed loan; barn, and few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another pSx.o of land In said townaL2p, bounded as follow, .• Nortli by Sugar Creek, east and south by Panda el Isaac Swain. and trmtb7, An thony Beach er the above described lot Containing .1 , , acres of laud enure or less, all ix:mem - el, with a rramtd, ho w use., saw Bibb shingle and planing machine attached, ater privilege Mid two-min bonsai there on. ALSO—one' other tot. piers 02' T•aft'el of land. 'lt uate in saiittownshir,., tatuttothe, follows: o h th e north by Norm' CroCk. rag by lands of D. Lane, south by the publin.l4,lnray and west by lands Of it6ber; Swain. C Anta 10 acres of land mom er r less, all iniP 2o ':ed, an nobuildings. Seized at't taten int& execution at the suit of. W. T. Davies. se, Anthony Beach. aft?'lre following lot, piece or lavil of land, in follows: Toranda townsidp, bounded as llow,: Y:Jrill by /nod of I John Iburayx and Wm. Welch, east by land of T. M. 11011foy, south by the Dowels timapitm leading firm Monroe:ton to BurlingtoA and west by land of John Wittnan. Containing 103 acre. of - laud more Cr less.' about 75 acres improved. - with a framed house; tabled barn, and a few fruit trees thereoh. • Seized and taken into execution at - the suit-of IL W. Ndble'satte vs. Michael, John and Matt Manny: and J. W. Whalen. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of luid, situate in Wysox township, bounded as follow* its: North. south and west by lands of E A. Coolbaugh, and on the east by lands of J. M. Reed. Containing one sere of land more or lees, all improved, with a framed house thereon. Seized and taken into executdn at the suit of H. W. Noble's use tat. Francis Johbrrll son. HOD. ALSO''' . The fOROWing lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Springfield township, bounded as folloWs North by the public highway leading from Springfield to Burlington, east by a public ,road and south and west by land of S. E. Dickerson. Containing lone acre of land more or less, all improved, with a flat:n ett house; and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at' the suit of Li sander lianamond's rise vs. Caroline Reeser and ifer emish Reeser. J. I', VAN FLEET,, Sheriff's Oftios, Towanda, Jan. 9, 1570. Sheriff. LIST OF T. NAMES OF PER sons drawn Dec. 14:1869, to be -.furors In a Court of 'Quarter &Mops and Common - Mess, &c. for the county of Bradford, commencing on Monday Feb. :, GrASD JITILOP.S. . Armenia. Henry D. Covert; Athens Twp. David Gardner; Barclay, Wm. Ditcliburn,Sterhen A. Allen: Canton, Ta - p' Peleg Hackett ; Franklin, Daraey John son; Granville, Andrew M. Fitik; Litchfield Joshua Turke; Orwell, Ared Platt; Pike, John A. Harring ton ' • Ithigebury. Daniel H. Burnham, Delmar Mar- Sylvania. Peleg Peck Jr.; Troy Twp. Burton Pomeroy, L. P. Williams; Troy Bor., 0. P. Adams; Tuscarora, David Learned; Terry. Henry Mason, John E.. Dodge; Ulster, Edward Lockwood; Warren. J. Iktouroe Penilleton; Windham, John B. Russell: •Welles, Francis Warner, George Wilson, rnArms army let, wfirs. 'Armenia, John J. Green; Albany : Thcis V. Brown, Wm. Kenyon; Asylum, Wm. Acla; Canton Twp. B. Garrison, Thos 8. Manley; Canton Boro. George Ketchum; Columbia, Joel R. Watkins; Franklin, Ahira Gay; Granville, Oscar Saxton, Allan Wooden, Theodore Pratt; Herrick, Charles Platt; Litchfield, John Campbell; Overton, Wm. Fancett; Orwell, Elias Dimmock; Pike, GM White: Homo TNT.. Joshua Kilmer; - Remo Boni, Orson Rickey • Ridge bury,J.W.Thompson Shenhequin.Wilder B..Chaffee, Lewis Horton; Smithfield, Daniel Carpenter, Geo. T. 'Beach; Springfield, John li. Cooley. Benj. Mc- Mice; Troy Boro, Asa G. Landon; Troy Twp. Joel catkins; Towanda tp.,Samuel Dimmock,,Lorenzo D. Bowman,, Towanda Boro, S.Y. Aspinwall'; Ulster, A. 11. Smith, Simeon C. Hovey; Wysox, Bertran E. Whitney', George Gard; Warren, Robert B. Backer, Benj.' Bendleton, • Hiram_Taylor; Wilmot, Daniel Vaughn; Wyalueing, Jackson Lewis. rnAvsus :cur 2, %MEX. Athens Twp, Abram . Iluusicker; • Albany, Albert Wall:: Barclay; Wm. Conway, J. W. Taylor; Burling ton Tivp. Hosea Stone, Jeremiah Travis, Burlington . Boro, John V. Rice, , Robert E. Spencer; can ton Boro, J.C.Dewitt; Canton Twp. Orville Johnson; Fianklln, David And ;Granville, Harms &Vent Ilerrick,Traneis,Struthers; Litchfield. Amos Pren tice, Win. 31ehille; Pike, Win. Agnew Jr.; Ridge -bury. John L. Webb; Jared Hanunond; Rome Twp, Darwin . Barnes. Reuben Russell, John Strope; Smithfield, Walter Pierce, Isaac Brown, Agustus Phelps Jr.; ShysheqUin, Joseph .R: =Backer, Daniel Eikler; Springiteld, , Harlin Harkness; Standing Stone, Byron Stevens; Tuscarora. John Clapper; Towanda Twp, T. B. Patch; Towanda North, Geo R. Mills:. Ulster, Henry Dissoirci.Wyalusing, Loomis B. Cam Samuelnings, Almond Fuller; Wilmot.John P. Ely, Douglass; - Windham, David Nichols. James Olnisti; Wells, James B. Brasted. zn.istnz :mar S, Annenia •Jskob Y. Demand; Albany, Ha rpin Van -100.11. 'Geo. Sterigere, Wm. Hertitt; Asylum, Francis Colo; Alba Boro, Charles 'Meiling; Athens Twp, Ira Elsbree. John S. 'Williston; Barelai, Charles Moore; Burlington Twp, Wm. Shiner; Canton Twp, Dallas Owen, Andrew Watts, Orrin Brown; Franklin. Han ford Stevens; Herrick, Dayton c. Barnes; Morkroe Twp, Henry Crammer; Overton., Janus liolynenz; HlLlSnlnixi. George O'Leary: 1 3 : rag none. Rich ard Jennings, Whitfield Venue ; Springfield, Wm. S. Burk; Towanda' Hero. S. . porta P. W. Cowell C. D. Passage. do. North, Ezra nutty; Terry.M. T. Horton, Troy Twp, Hilton 0. Loomis. Thomas Her. iitt;Truy Bore. Hobert F.Redlngton; Ulatez,../Ohn T. Howie; Warren, Edward F. Tripp, Win. P. Atztoldt. .Welles Wm. Brsstrzolerug French,Alfred Harrinuind; Wysoz, G. W. Green. C.' E. Passmoret - Windlianz Orsentus Carpenter. Platt r. Vandyke. pROCLAMATION.-WEERE,AS . Ilon. PAStIiL4 11. STREETEIL President Judge of the 12th Judicial District. consisting of the coun ties-of Bradford and Susquehanna, and lions. Bum- Los Fnianis and J. W. VasDna, Associate Judge*, in and for Said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing - date the Bth day of January, 1870, to to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Ter. miner, General Quarter Session of the Peaty. Cam mon Pleas and Orphans Corot, at Tooranda.' for the County of litadford, on Monday, theith day of-Feb cumber next, to continue three weeks: ' 'Notice le therefore hereby given to th - e Coroners, and Justices of the Peace, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of acid day, with ie. cords, Inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those thiuge which to their office appertains-to be done; -and those who are bound by me-olio:dance or otherwise to prosecute 'against the prisiotters who are or may be ln the jail of said ecnnal, or who 'ha be booed to appear at the said al arc to be then and there to proiecnto against thew as ahall by just. Jurors are requested to be punctual to their ages' danee,--agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the Bth day of Januiry, to the year of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United States, the aluety.third. J. P. VAN FLE.I.7, Sherir. • 1 -!","1" A PPLICATION ter ~ .) : 4 41b, ToWoMi—NokiMli Too of• frozooir sofflod mos Mfr. by Ws ma Mom! IIIIo&o s. =r al to tho mon of immorm fors divan* from Dm brotmoirMoomf. = said mut boo mob** Ilfsolhoe MN& ay, MO, for bowleg flos sit Maio to Am WNW look M wldob Moo amf plioesros ala said Wpm iblak prow. • ^•., t•;&11111111 110 • ' .11M7,-11 •PPLIOATION-IN DIV. To Lewis Tabset..-Xo. Taf ia W 111111‘... You are . booby =NIA ,thi* romer lOW, ler tateltreellia: to the coast ot commas phis at aluliV. tor &Allures Eau the boob at itelkftereg. MI Gie seld mut hes waisted__.l the Maw 01*. 1170. tor haulm the wad rnals Oa laINIONO: at which Woe and pleoe yea ems alialetilt roPat-' . :• : '.l. Ma INIS • Sen. 7.-it ' • ' um. , - A PPLIQA. , EC TION DWOROV it Ilbeteles.-111o:Ntlb*beebeit tormi. lee&—You ate mottled UM Maks ilboatbee your vit.. by Mr bat friss& 4. IL WlM hi t: smiled to the coon et ford meaty. foe s *ram =le =Of artil y eat tbe Wild 7th Caln av, i i 0 1 , 4 oiy Menai% 111L kw kw boats MO in the yeew l w.lll obi* Moe NM Ogee y .Gls • 41,01 06 ' butt 10,u thialgPrfir" izigi 4iir • ' ' jaa.ll4t. ~, - , . - • A -PPLICATION DP' • ' ' 11. To sophorina izookor.--. ' ATVORCE-- , - 70.,,T00 tin weft; nod& , ip, your arlin bAbor we tr' - ,a plied to the court at er . 4 mit = tor a *thane hos V may.baa 7 42 41 11 e i d at lirlO Wirt* 07 fi proodum at,' ,: in VA 70 5 ithildVi , ' = ilia jot ea Weed if ... .:.,040„... 4PPLIcAM ittDwoftt. a.... 1 Sit& a * Apt tilt: mi.--; ta lfo t hereby notifies that LBW% "Ora *if it. bY bar next frusta Jain ._ liastepal to the coati oirchlutoo of For I divorce hob ibir = of loaietasny, ida said court haa for pir day ot Pototturt, WO. fbr barring tat-ad Iris IL. ha the prenduea, at uldth tint, old plata you can attend V you Mut proper, r. mat vat ruart, EMI jSTI.j.-..ii 11A DALMISTBATOR'S NOTICE. L- Notice Is hereby ghee* Alit diplomas lodebeed to the odate of Samuel meter. kb of Canton tsp., deceased. aro tequestoo to mike tenambite percent. sod all persona baying dolma against mad estate meat Fremont them duly authenticate for .iota. meet. a, STOCIWy/1 C. WRIGHT. • AA DMINIMATOWEr NOTICE.- Notice Is hereby adverttonlrpersone indebted to the estate of Half WINSLOW.. _— of 11Olasot. &mord. must make immediate payment, and ail Perform having claims against said estate must pre. sent them duly authenticated for esttkonsat. Jan. 5, 1870. - • JOHN - MORROW, Adadalstrator. A DMINISTRA.TOR'S 'NOTICE.— .g..... Notice ts hereby gfren that'll indebted to the estate of Joanna= Maw, ol twp., deceased. are reiinested,to make tim a saM m V ment, and all persons having claims ed tate meat be present the sa i nM •• . • - led fir settlement• 2 J. •T t gas.' Jan. 3. 1370.. wrm' ... , zitsi • • Jtathiblettetme. ADMINISTRAT • Notice is hmhy given that all persons inilcb4 ed to the estate of W3l. 31. weruk Isits,of,Tomazi da borough. ate requested to Mika,knal e alle payment. and all perserut having claim gainst sag estate twist prelent the Winne duly authenticated tie iettleinent, INASII:4OFTTIL . • it*. 5.1101 4 . . amm.timithtt A DMINISTILiTOIO3 NOTICE.- *did ill'direliyyelkirdSialk_____oololl. tudebt - ; ed to th e estate b 1 EDWIN T. BEDWEN,I ale of the ; Nayy, dee'd., are requested eest a to tuaka i allats paent, sod all pErrolds MOON dhow rdrs toast preelretthe sal)e,AidY = th ou for settlemer& • r; 0. D. ILLIMETT, /are b, lEkl9. 1 - Amisbanaor. 4 UDITOR'B NOTICE. —C. J!. Man ig/e E. Jr. Hate ef. Jr. Jr. Rodgers nod Heron Long.-ISo. 944 May Term. 1968. In the Con 4 of Common Pleu of Bradford, county. • The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute mont7s In the hands of ths nein!. arising from lithertfra sale of dellendants personal property. will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at his °Mee in the Borough of Towanda on FRIDAY the :arch day of JANUARY, MO, at 3 o'= clock p. m., at which time and place all persona hat ing claims to said money aro required to present die sumo or be - debarred from comb:grin upon Mbd, PEET., 'nadir. Jan. 6, Ifi6t4t. • - • A rDTOR'S NOTCS--lii Me intrtiee ii. of the esiage of Leivalg. radoltiwor dadVD, rt H. Pitch, ,e 4, late of Biitarforre *mtg. Dydis BOW , rill, Granlian. In the pry ' rt of Bradford county. , .. . The andersignod . ditor appo:n I by arad cows to distribute artrang from the of Mel minors o.dids Aid te: Win Mend to. Th e a4I said appointment at his ranee in the borcruels:tt Tewanda, on FRIDAY. the left day If JAXIIAIitr, 1870, at 2 - o'clock, p. m., at which Woe lutd place an persons hieing claims to raid OW ate revert id to present the same or be debarred_ from. camina bpon said fund. W. L PECK., SM. 6, 1870.--4,.. .. . . . . . Auditor.. A UDITOR'S. NOTlCE—Beards/4 ff• Cook sr. l'ohis ;nod IL P. reisbeilL—No, 11; Sept ; term 18c9. the Mgt of Uoictiaoti Neu co Bradford county. The underaigusd,,an auditor. appointed 14'4 Court to distribute nut& fa mawl hinds from Sheriff's sale WOf Ihrfelideghthiez_g teed to the dutlai OW at s'• to lb° borough of Tovende. on =DAT. the loin day of JANUARY. Rake. Woks* p. m 4, at whist time and place an personi tulles etelinco* petit money are required to present the - moss or be debar red from coming on 8W fund. s , • . G. V. lON.T Auditor. Jan. 6, 1870, nRPHANS' -10.QUET SALE.-BI liirtue of an ardor honed oat of the Caphaner Court of Brainerd co., the unihruilarnad, admlstra: tor of the Wane of AMU B ti LIMILEN. deosamid. TAB expose at, public sale orirthe preadad,WEDBIEDAY. YES. 2d.1870, et 2 teckick p. la.. Ur Movins de -scribed lot. piece or parcel of bad. mitosis la no township, bounded OS the wed and north by land conveyed by the salt Aldan lliakedee to bee Ilitithife - to Thomas E. Brown. and by tan contracted Zo lid. dm Poet, on the east by land by, Beth Blakiselee, and on the south by tuna of :same Sheds and lanais formerly ownedby Jamas restbarbea. - Odfalninif thirty acres of lend more Tzams.—s2s to be Paid on the property struck down, one-ball of the Whom to eta and Defence ix one year with internat. Ikea, Adininietrator. Jan. 6.1870. ORPHANS' COURT . SAID-BY virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, tbe exam for of the estate of BM4J. J. HOAG ed: will expose at public sale on the Dom. . SATURDAY, JAN. 39,,1870, at 2 o'clock p.m., the tbl• lowing described lot, piece or parcel ef Staab in - Leßoy township. hounftd sefollowe: Beginning at a post on the bank of Towanda Creek. thence south 167 perchnion lima of E P. 71111 n on te IL WilcoVie corner. theme west BM to dike. thence north 187 perches to T Creek thane down said Creek 341; perches to place of begiezdair. Contain MN acres more or leas ; containing forty seven sores more or less. ALSO—AII that contract interest in a piece or par celtog of land situate to Le tone:ship shd bounded u follows : - at - Um southereet corner of the Creamer fichredenlot, theses by hta north line south 87 eg,2110.11-10washm south west corner of lot No. 38. ' ewe try the , west line of said lot north 3 deg. east- ` 1!0 340 perches, themes north 87X deg.. west 100 perches to the northingt corner of lot No. L thence by the Mat ads el the same, north 87X deg. west .3 840 perches to 1116 Nee of C. L. Ward's land, - thence by the mon tm = r 2 deg. west 43 4.10 perches to the pi of nt Containing 81 ice and 130 pere ; beht No. 30 on the map of to an eyed by 2L l. W alter, sad part of warrant No. 44, in the name ;AIL Grebe ; containing 150 acres., . .. • TERMB.—SSO to be pad on day of mle, 8500 Cet , confirmation of sale mad the Wines In one 'ad two years thereafter, with interest from sots llsreetion of sale.VONA_ , Jan. 8. 1870.. .' . - . Esecutor , . ESTRAY.—Came into the inckosnre of the undendaned; an or about the ',2oth of Dec. bat, one Bow Phr, wham It had a Mar of plea four In number. The owner fa paquested to come forward. Prone PrOPatre P 4 PK, &NOM eat. take ahem away. P. J. atalnit, Barclay. Tan., 3. ' BRIDGE LETTING.--Sealed pio .l-Iproposals be teethed et the home aims Conklin in Wm's. on Ttrazsday the T/th 1870, until 3 o'clock P. IL., for tie holkinak lad eom• pletlAy a Midge strata 'wpm creek nowt the bones of E. A. Coolbangh in 'Ttgh, elpilidticelatiline for the same maybe sego the conio Mks. and at the house of Joseph Coakhn fey linfilays pre vious to said letting. • a. A. Mown. Zola Wain, J. /3, Hank Coners' Oftke, Jan.. 6, 1809. • CooVra. AIIDITOR'S . NOTICE.— Wm. Sny. der and Obediah Gore liendere_ of as Mae of Nancy Snyder, deccastd'd. In fre O•phine Coati oI Bradford county. The undersigned an luditar :appointed by wild Court to distribute moneys in tbs bends at the Ex ecutors of weld decedent. wUI lOW to the dn. ties of hie appointment at his dice to the of Towanda, on TIIHIDAT the lath day of J JAW_ , 1870. at .1 o'clock , p. tn. , where an.' persons Mein claims against mid faM must rout then Or dm' be forever debarred therefrom. w. a..TWOzescw. - And Nor Dec. 13, 180.-4 k VXECIITORS NOTICE:- 1J Notice Is bsaby_otenn Indebt. ed to the estate of Jilin I:eist n = bury twp.. defied . must, sake twasstlints and Pereons c ladng chino elpdast must present y antbentketsd toe setakuieat AumarDra eras ` Iseatoes. Dec. 14. 1869.* INCORPORATION NOTICE. Application for change of Chaste at the gird Wesleyan Church and Society of Towanda. Notice is hereby given th at the Oars disoeYttoe has severally presented to the Owed of Oomiseat Pleas of Bradford Corinth their a/Mee of Meats. Lion asking for a change of Chaste. mad tae said Court haring examined the same, and Whig them correct. will decree that the clump be mods as prayed for. on Yondry.' /obesity T. 1870. at 3 o'clock p.m.. unless comet be shown to the metiers: W. A. THOM& Prilthaisdery. Prothonotary's Odlee. Jan. 5.1870.-at EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby gteen thal sa person islebt ed to the estate of BOB?. COOPER late of Warren. deeeseed;are requsebed to tasks tionsollistopopmeni, and all persconahartnie clahns spina sidelste nowt present them doli antbenttelted JAY= fee R. COOP/S astllstbia . Jan. 12, IMO.*awakes • AIITIO N.-WHEREAS; MY N-1 wifc Ads. has left my bed Andlboatellhouljest roam 4rFarestioa. I > MW loebid pen Ass from harboring oe-trusties her al my amount ban Ms data. - ALLIWIDEI =Li= Dee, V ' ,_1849. CM r=
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