padfind INtod.q. LOCAL AND DENERAL. ve• Bet. Ws. Hums luis sold - his - residence to Mr. Rama Kama. 29. CODDING, RUB3ELL & CO'S new Advertisementmeill appear next week. eta- A. western' sOseriber us t o give an occasional account of the weather. The factis, wo havul had any weather thiamin- Or. • Messm WARD k Divax reduc ed the prito of atithnicite coal fifty cents psi top on the 12th inst. Mr. Wirszsbas followed snit. AO- The geutleinan who lost a fur conir on tho cars between Ideshoppen and. La cers-ilk, on Friday, Jan. 7, can find the i santeby calling at this office. .0-The revival meetings at the lisptiht church are still continued. About fifty persopliare been added to the church since the commencement of the meetings. va. Persons desiring to travel westward, can pincnre tickets over several ilif f,rent routes by applying to i/Mr. BIIIIIOP. tick. .et agent at the depot place. ke. Rev. Mr, STEwAnT, of New Jerany, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian do:mil on Sunday last. The congregation mel 31,mdsy evening, and toted unanimously to give him a all. te),_ R. M. Wra.tas will pay the bridge toll on all Ml tons of coal sold by him (I..tomerd from the cast side of the riven Thi4 offer is to remain in force while there isno ice bridge, and until farther notice. Fes- The friends of Elder THOMAS cur kupowN, of Troy, paid him a surprise party a I', ‘, ,lenhags since, making the old vetaran in 11!, army or the Lord happy by the presents a purse containing $165. The inherit Tier Gazette says ival meetings iu tho Troy M.E. Church have Leen attended with a good degree of in teretd. The meetings aro still continued un er the charge of Rey. C. M. DEANS, patitor. Is. The thin coating of ice which f,,rntea on the river at this place, bloke np aid passed away on Monday morning. Those .t,O h a r e ice-houses to fill begin to feel afraid that they riff not be able to secure a supply ih s sensor. par- The independent Rfpublican e•:nics out in a new dress and in enlarged form. We cr. , gratified at such substantial evidences ..f" prosperity on the part of our. neighbor, and trust the establishment may lung continue to receive a liberal patronage at the hands of the Republicans of Susquehanna county. The autrrican Stniday-school lt - twker is the title of a new magizine just start , d in St. Louis, under the auspices of the M.E. attach. From the number before us, we judge tt will be a valuable acquisition to the Sunday -Lll.lOl literatnre of the day. Rev. A.C.Groraz, frrnterly of Elmira, is one of the editors. I=l=l We have received the JanAary 'mother of the American .4rclifferfural Iteriew, —leel by SAlrcEr. SLOAN and A. W. ,Goonmett Mr. st.oAs k one of the most experienced" ar b,•_•ts in the country, and the Reciote is one ~r tle• moat popular journals of the kind pub !,,h-l. We congratulate our young friend on his good fortune in securing an Intt 1,4. in the concern. . A disgraceful row occurred on thy Strvet 'on Friday night last. Several pistol .aura were tired, none of which took effect, bnt •:s• of tie• parties, at least, "got the worst of, it" band-to-hand encounter. The hostile party•+ acre composed of both white and black rmdic,. Several of the partiesiniplicatcd were arrc.ted and lodged in jail on Saturday, while ‘.f the others are sojourning in the State of Ncw Yutk. /1 i;zi- The Timkharmoil Republican that a party of yonag men residing in that td.tet , drahk whisky until they made demons of the - te•elres, and then attended a donation par t,- in Eaton, where they created a general row, timi men and women, smashing Mr !ohm., &e. tinch scenes are the legitimate re ...tit, or whisky-selling and whisky-driuking. It to II Will tin'people pin a stop to it? er•&"Onr people were startled by i-ry of " Fire F' o; Sunday es:•ning at six cl ,, ek. The fire was supposed to beat the Tip p, r .:,d of the bororgh, and the fire companies •,, imenptly ont. It was soon ascertsin^d, 1, • v that the conflagration rras some ways b,• river, and proved to be an old barn own. the Railroad Company, on the lot former ! d by C. M. 31.4..wrx.t.r.. Iry A State Temperance Conven- sdihe held in the Cciurt House in Harris ! Ire. on Tuesday, the Bth day of February, 1.70. state Temperance organizations to be s ,, taca by delegates not Cseeetling five in T. l.ir t'ounty Temperance organiza ,...::- v , ‘ t mare than three delegates each; Soviet:es,. Divisions of S. of T., 7, gad k.l IL& T. and Lodges of Good Tetn 11cm. auras of cities and boroughs, 1.• , '12. 0 .1:r.5, by one delegate each. Credeu hal- v til be i - equired from these deiiring to take par tle pi-oceedize;s. Pu:soNAL.—The Owego Gazette says nunorvd that Toot: Tnowesos is to be ten position on the Erie Railroad. The r..5t , %;! , ,11 would he gratifying to his numerous all through this section. • lu ge.mg a hat of the Ihreetoni of the First NAt...11.11 Lank, last week, we inadvertently 1 (1. 11. R.strarrr and C. 8. RrssELL. 11. T. of Troy, has been elected one th.. littrt,,rs of the Southern Tier Masonic I"'P 1 A .scsAation. Five members of the died during the past year. Prof. /M.., of Waverly, *as in town on We understand that be is thinking lzkit,g. charge of the Susquehanna Collegiate Hope he may. NM 1 % , r•-gi ,•t to announce that CLUNNET & . 1 .-24:‘ hat', cli,cd out their business hero. who has had charge of the store, him:. if hafts of friends during his 21 In wit midst. M r , „ s tt..l. has sold l,ie rest...lvaco, on : , tr.et, to M. Lniris St Sox. 'apt. A. J. Titt,t - r, of tlieWillismsport Q :fa ,14;,/. 1. in town. TP CATLIOLIC CONCERT.—Juaging lt , nl the unusually large attendance at the churLll last Sunday night, the Concert . th.a) givoi most have been an mutual succent. Thy of Mr. liartatca, of Ptilladellthil. the Concert was given, wag meelrad rastd, and the admirable address of Father To igni. the pastor, will be long remembered. •40 ixorle against ale evils of intem perance, and in glowing language urged them 1,, shun an :ntemperato life and the causes of It. remarks of the reverend gentleman ledened to wit); attention and prat, and val doubtless accomplish much good. C. 81,:b.erE:IANNA COUNTY.—We under •tELl thit the aiwouut has Been subscribed to htitto.. tiv Itailnay stock siffleient to organize thy. c , arter: and that a meeting of the C ": 4- tiNnt , tic : rt will qe held at the ; Tarbell/lonse of this week at 1 o'clock to agree as organization. If the ,people want a lvt them step forward and make it tuati!,,t Alab , cribing for it. If this opportn 14V P.Lta-5, rtv. fllrther tatto7.—A few evenings tame or y.atng mca sud ly:ya were oallect ti front of Titsworth's store. disctissing,the merit; of loalod pistd, and while In thohantlS of Lir, Etirt4g,: it was accidentally discharr the 'bullet passing through the thigh of Nal. Meg. The wound is not dangerous, as is uninjured, but the escape alga nal' tior = . Qurroe.—Mr. &liter The Mix& . big &Bar ensiles — s to stninbb, proprietor of the American House has byliae ing a jaitition.cirenlated to obtain doers/be license to sell that deadly Poise% vh961.1410 fellow being. The time has come when per. sons engaging to the sale of intoxicating Nome are despised and looked upon either with con tempt, or pitied as persons who may bo drawn by their perninceurnees into the very denantlii, fumy and shame far the sate of usoliey„-... -: • The citizens °tour boiceigh would saj,ll„l4 with the whisky traffic! yet, are ire tabs breed. to submit to having three linseed hotels? k black list is being made, in which will appear the names of the signers at petitions for whisky licenses, together with those who refuse to sign a petition to The Legislature asking that the question of granting Bonne toeell alcoholic II; quern may be placed in the bands of the people of the several townships and boroughs. "Geed for.that." Let their names be known to all. The revival at the M.E. Cliwrsh continues, and another has been commenced by the Disci ples. The Methodist meeting is conducted by Bev. J. D. flown, and the 'other by Elder A. Gees: ow.. -• . • The AniakureArill give &jolly entertidmneat about the 20th inst. All who wish a hearty laugh should prepare. Strangers on coming to town seem to eipect to find our good people all preparing for seces sion, but in this they are disappointed, u- they sea no signs of revolt and hear nothing but ru mors. Bat would it not bo "splendid" to live in Mitincqua county? NIMAT. Jan. 14, 1870. EDiTOB : " Truth is stranger than fiction!" Since my last cogi tationa were sent op for publication, an alarm ing fact has developed itself in our visually qui et village. It appears that a young lady of this place, of highly respectable, parents, a member of the church, and a Good Templar, whom no onS ever suspected of violating her obligation or proving false to her pledge, has been for years secretly indulging in a practice entirely prohibited by the rules of the .Good Templars' organization. While she has steadfastly refus ed to even taste of whisky, wine or cider, yet it Is now positively known that during all Ibis time she has nut been a single week without her porter ! BO the strangest Tart of this af fair is, that on Wednesday morning, Zan. 5, 1 t7O, by and with the consent, advice and unit ten permission of her pastor, and ho a D.D.G. W.C.T., she started off on a week's tour from home witlithe solo companion of A - . D(bL'of) Potter! No wonder that rum and ruin hold their carnivals in our midst, when such things are tolerated among temperance people! Oar new depot lies been in use for more than a month, but it is so far from Wyabasing we don't know what is being done there. The rail road company committed a terrible blunder in its location. To compel a whole village to trav el a mile farther than is necessary every time they go to 'the depot, is wrong, to say .the least. We are having a course of tree temperance lectures at the Academy. Res. D. CUAIT open ed fire on the enemy's works January 8, and others are to follow. Lot the gospeler temper. ance be preached! J 4 ,T Bur. Jan. 18,11870. ROME.—Ain ACCORD : Perhaps you are not aware of the fact that for some time past, the Sabbath4ehools connected with . the Presbyterian and Methodist churches, , in this place, have been in the habit of holding "month ly concerts." They were initiated some four years or more ago by the Union Sabbath-school under the superintendency of me 0. F. Youxo, in the Presbyterian church. A year or more ago, our Methodist brethren started a separate concert during the summer months. The con= eerts at the other church are kept np through out the year. It would be well worth your while, Mr. Ax- Tann, to spend a Sabbath evening occasionally at these instructive exhibitions of Scripture truths. You tvould be pleased to find that the lovers of Christ in this rustic Portion of our county, are busily engaged in soaring the good reed of the gospel. The Lord of the harveld will undoubtedly gladden their hearts in earn ing years by full and bounteous sheavelt. Last Sabbath afternpon (16th) the anniver sary of the Sabbath-school in the Presbyterian church was signalized by a review of concert subjects for the past year. Tht.eiereises were conducted by Rev. Dr. Cour. After singing, prayer, and the reading of an interesting jour nal by Miss Liz= Coornarou, the Rev. Dr. read the account of the "Great Supper" in the 14th chapter of Luke. Ho then called out Mr. ALLEN P. lova°, as this exercise was under his conductorship last January. Mr. Yotrao gave a vary brief but able review of the chief points of this topic, which were brought oat at its first presentation by the very natural questions of the children as to the character of the feast, the qualifications tequimd of the partakers, Ac., questions which the conductor answered by many beautiful and appropriate Scripture texts from memory. The next review was prefaced by reading Acts IG, 23 to M. Mr. Joins 31onAr was then called out and gave a general idea of the lesson, which at the February concert was commenced by reading a graphic newspaper . account of the great earthquake at Caraeess, and illustrated by a rough blackboard sketch of prison wal stocks; chsinsote. The value of this lesson was 'enfnced at the time. by many repetitions of "that vital and heart-searching question of the alarmed jailor, " What must I do to be saved?' For every repetition an apt Scripture :text was ready. That this lesson carried conviction to many souls; was shown' by the remark of ore person, "1 did not suppose that this concert was going to be turned into a revival meeting." But how shall we sufficiently admire thnbean tiful lesson of the " Wonderful Transformation," where, by simple chemical experiments, that great fact in a ehriatian's life, the change of heart, was clearly exhibited? Had Hicodernits himself been present, he would 'surely have sc. knowledged the convincing character of thiS experimental argument. Our h ~r is warm with gratitude towards Dr. COLT to, introducing this valuable analogical illustration In our concerts. The necessary brevity of this article prevents a morp detiiiled description of this and the fel luiring subjects, all by Dr. Cora "The Tower,. Mark 4, 1 to .9, illustrated by crayon sketch; "The Gate of Prayer," with blickbectid draw ing of gate; "litiantifttl Mansions," with model of house ; "The Way of Lire," Illustrated by cartoon. That the Der. Dr. has found time in the midst of his other cares to plan these interesting lea. sons, is a wonder to us. His great zeal in the came of Christ's kingdom' is undoubtedly the secret of such enthusiasm and industry. It is a fact that these exercises are invested with an interest which attracts within reach of gospel teachings multitudes of persons, young and old ; who do not usually, from (distance, in clemency of weather, or that very common cause, lack of intermit, attend the stated preach ing-1 and Sabbath-school meetings, though such meetings may be close by; bnethese rural boa ' thens will gather from 'the hill-tops, glens and valleys, for miles, to these concerts. It is not utiniruel to see at our concerts persona who live from Ell to ten miles from Rome. Thus this monthly combination of prayer; sermon, essay, speech, singing, illustrative effects, ho., brings many within the reach of that noblest 'form of civilization, the spiritual civilization of ehris tianity. In this connection, I -may observe that our Methodist and other christian brethren are joint workers with us in carrying .out this glorious programme. They believe that the. squaring of the theological circle should not be commit ted to the tender minds of children, but that it should be left to the mature intellect of adults. They remember what the summing , up of all the commandments' amounts to., They have' read the 13th chapter Ist Car., Titus, 3--9, and this very important saying, "Behold how good and pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unit*" Though it may seem like cubing opt the old proverbialiams about "gild lag relined gold" (let me local!e the nal% "carrying coal to Pittston," *c., yet I will von• hire to call the attention of the Rev. T. L. W. to so innehleripture. These texts Will do him more geed than the moat intense study of dou ble jubilee statistics. Let me say bete, from experience, that the real cause of the failure of winter Sabbath schools in our back districts, at least, lies in the obstacles placed in tho nay by our Jong andse ven winters, deep, snows, brokim and impassa ble roads, stormy weather, he. This is a more ingenuous reason for the winter vacation. I base moth mtfre to my, but mast dellet far tWe time. Purrits. Jan. 17,1870. , ser3f. BosE•trnscn is' offering Men'a & Boys' Clothing, and Gents' Furnishing Cicada at greatly reduced rates. 4 Agra -F. Cloesis selling ids lame . ock .4 0 1 00kil. Ski*Nerfo 1 4- , at Col.t. Opitrmnr.-11. L. Lue, of Al blur, Hrabliirdemonty, was suddenly kill ed on Decembeiisl by the *Eng of the limb of a tree, while chopping in the wood, of Hr. Maim ltrmax. Mr. Henan was a. shes distsnee from Mr. LIM sad. saw the .11mb itari, and hilloe'd to him. He raised his hand tbwarilhis head,,the limb )sit grazed Ida hand and struck 141 en the • head, totaling in the skull sod Canine - Instant death. Ho !cares a, wife - and twb children to mourn hieloss. He eras a kind father and devoted husbend. Mr. Linn was a good neighbor, and genmelly. beloved; cense. quently beau% a large cireleof friends to regret his untimely cud. "Be ye ebb ready, for in Stich an hoar. es ye think not the Bon ,of Man cometh." The &nosed was a member of the 1.0.03. in New Albany, b y the 4)11151'1m ' Sabbath, Dec. Seth. Notwithstanding the day was rainy, it was an amaston of great interest, being decidedly the largest funeral over wit nessed in Albany. 'Wigton' "Mimi weevicon- . ducted by Bev. D. :03E11. • " lir The Bradford Corudy Medical Society met at Wyainsing, Jim 5,1870. Dr. H. IL Moon; President, called the Society to 4- der. The minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. - Dr. Borrow moved that Dr. E. G. TIIACY bo .added to the committee on historical sketches of lives of deceased membe.rs of this Society, and that he be invited to write a brief history of the life of Dr. B. C. Bocserittx. On motion, Dr. C. B. KNAPP was elected a Member of the Society. • Several interesting cues were presented to the Socily for advice, among whoin was a young man with enormous turning of the neck, Meal - - uring ovir twenty-five inches in circumference. Dr. KIWI reported a case of functiorial amo rods in a child with complete recovery. Dr. Klux a largs suppurating tumor. Dr. Howes read an able and interesting pa per upon ths propriety of meeting educated fe male physicians in consultation, which was or dered to be incorporated in the annual report of the County Society to the State Medical So ciety. On motion, it was unanimously Resolved, That we heartily approve of the organization of a historiCal society Of Bradford . county, and that we request all who are in fa vor otanch organisation to meet with us in To wanda, on Wednesday of first week of ,MaY' 'Court. A.D. 1870, anti that Itev. Davao Cuss; Drs. E: If. MABOII, E. P. Au.sw, EDW. MILLS, Damns Bvti.ocs, and Enw. lisluttes, bea committee to farther the object in view by giving public notice and such individual no tice as may be thought proper, at least - three Weeks before the said meeting of this Society. On motion, Dr. C. P. GODFREY was appointed a delegate to meet the Luzerne County Medi al Society, and Dr. Ems. MILLS to the Che mung C :flirty Medical Society, and Dr. E. P. ALLEN as alternate to the Chemung County So ciety. Alociety adjourned to meet at Towanda, on Wednesday of the first week of court, in May next. E. P. ALLEN, f3co'y. RIDSIBUIIV.—According to promise, I come again before the readers of .your paper. In my last letter I told them of having a "Big Indian" here; but in my rambles since, I have found that there is a goodly number of the same stamp. They are nearest of kin to the famous Tammany tribe of New York, and- are slightly related to the En Klux of the South wist. They are death on whisky, eloquent in bombast, and their braggadocio is democratic to the core ard.when under the influence of their favorite, "lied Eje," are as • noisy as the goose that saved the Eternal City, f Rome from destruction. One of the members is called " White Hornet,' and is the most conspicuous bravo of the tribe. Ho having had business in Canada during the late war, is a fit leader for his people. He did carry a revolver, but the too free use of stimu lants made him lose his nerve, so unfortunate ly the contents lodged in the bosom of a friend. It was then thought prudent for him not to carry it while under the influence of the v twin brothers, Tom and Jerry, AS he was more like ly to become a terror to his friends than his enemies. So you see the world moves here as well as elsewhere. The society here is in rather s dull state, with ono exception. 'Matrimony is the prevailing epidemic and sometimes proves fatal Old and young, from the cradle to the grave, are ans.; ions for companionship in their happiness and misery. God speed the 4. Nrishes ! for my part I am not on the list. A donation was held a few days ago at Cen treville, far the benefit of Elder Goonwm, who advocates spiritualism with an oily tongue. There the brave and fair met and joined in the merry mazes of the dance ; had an excellent oyster steppes; served up in good style by our friend Jon, who knows how a thing ought to be dune and does it. The Elder got a fat wallet of 00 on that occasion.. All T can say, is, good for GOODWIN and his ninety dollars' worth of (hot spiritualism, but) greenbacks. Jan., 10, 1870. Nnarlom ve— A correspondent of the (lim a, Evening Post, writing from Hilwankie, Wis., gives a very interesting description Of the State House lust completed in that city. Tho archi tect, CuL Sutemsw, formerly resided in this place, and has many friends here who will be pleased to hear that he is, prospering in his Westeru home: The mosque of-Constantinople, the dome of Bt. Peter's, the Capitol at Washington,i the Tem= ple of ilulultail lowan, are the distinctiveland- - marks which identify their respective localities for long distances around ; and so the now btate ilium, at Madison, whose huge white dome, just completed, bums up conspicuous for a score of miler, is the distinguishiug monument of this city. It is sumo twelve years since the new build i ng was commenced. Active steps fur its completion, however, began four years ago when Cul. 28:: N. Saimaa took the architectural chtAge of the great work, and the massive and well-proportioned stone walls and the lofty and' graceful dome now stand as proud evidences of his skill. .The entire budding cost only , about 1•600,000. If Il li nois gets her new Capitol for /4,000,000 she will do well. But they have old fashioned ideas of economy and moderate charges up here. This dome is a wonderful piece of work—aa can only - be seen by crawling up, up, on wind= mg stairways, through hollow columns in which a fat man will inevitably stick fast some day, and over ladders where a false step would re duce you to mince-meat. All around is iron, in plates, rafters, crossbars, rivets; screws, .orua ments—in all, over fifty- fi ve thousand pieces constituting the dome alone. The dome weighs MO tons, is 50 feet in diameter , in the main cham ber, and its summit is over 200 feet above the ground. Prom' the topmost apartment a Mag nificent view of the surroundhig-ernmtty . is Mined, and if "'excelsior is still the suitor's motto, he cra g clamber otitsi4o, scale another ladder, "shin" up the iron flagstaff, and trium yhantly stride the gilded cast iron eagle that -apnea& its wings-over•thogreat atttesture„, Timis last feat is not to be neorurnended, but an old salt, engaged upon the work, has done it, Or dinary mortals will think that a climb of two hundred feet will do them for "high." This massive and, symmetrical dome boat but $90,000. It is strong. enough to . withstand all the tempests that blor andinakes a nobleland mark. When illuminated at night, by rows of gas jets which will be simultantecudylitby elec tricity, the effect, both within and mithent, will be very fine: - • . - Colonel Sarnia, the architect of this fine building, as well feta the costly United - States Post-oMmnow in process of construction oppo site it, a nd of matieroni public and private buildings in the country, was one of the fight ing officers of the late rebellion, and didvaliant service with the Twat Wisconidn Cavalry. A terrible wound in the leg finally disabled him, and has given him untold torture for years, though the surgeons saved his life by the ex traction of fire inches of his shatteied thigh bone. These treasured relics of offering were taken from the Colonel's coat Pocket recently by some badly deceived scoundrel; who thus performed the rather paradoxical feat of - pick; mg a man's thigh-bone out of the Man's own pocket. There is "nothing like leather," and that useful material now lengthens out the gal lant soldier's leg.snd he is good for many more years of active and useful bk. INI M.ARBI.E.D. TAYLOR—HAHHIB.—At the residenCe of the bride's father,' Jan. 12,1870, by Boy. Dr. Colt, Mr. Charles F. Taylor to Miss Maria M. Har ris, all of this place. DIMOCH—HEATIL-1-Aitthe Parsonage, Mon roeton on tbe 13th of .Tannary,lB7o, by Her. lialloek Armstrong, Mr. Geove W . Dimock, of Monroe, to Miss Angie, M. Heath, of Asy lum. POHTEIt--GAYLOHD.—At the residence - of the bride's father, Jan. b. 1870, by Rev. D. Craft. Mr. A. D. Porter tirkfirs Amelia, daugh ter of Remy Gaylord, Esq., of Wyallis ng. WELLS—LOCKWOOD.—At the home of bride, lan. 12, 1810, by.Hee. - 8 - ..C. Hovey, Mr. Wm. M. Wells to Miss_ Locadie Lockwood, both of Mate % - • GHAMHE RLAI N—LE WI & —On Thursday morning, January 1.1., 1870, at- - thio - Lutheran hug.ge, in Hmrsiburg, by Her. G.; P. - Stel: . G. F. of Macrame.; Pa., and Miss Clara A. Lewis, of the abore city. OWN 251 ,1.1 ,1 7., Aube,leafilait the akimeri Unit - twice bnimikatt PI Iliaset a 11 0 r 1411. jut dot& 7itto am trek Wow brae Imo of do iL mi r 4ll.4 ‘ -lv thelZAtuanoatbdr.yearto n= etch automat to chaps Stardenominationiheyhko• r•—• Bed, White and Rue Ettore,Street, J I M, its M &midtown's liftddno:;;;=-Thi tin ning meeting of the stmkholders of the Towan da Tanning - Company. Called for the purpose of holding an election of calkers of the cenlie and the transaction of other businessOrtii be held at the office' of M. C. lifencua, Beq.,_in To. wands, at 2 o'clock, p.m:, on Tuesd a y, Feb. 1,. 1870.+ Joan Poem, /key. ' Jan. 20, ilia The klext maiden of the Brad lard Mint," Tellobt4ll Antiodation tobe bald It Monrootou on the Ilthandlltts of Februttry ,the exorcises commuting-on Fridnyattioltri len cecloO, clo• J. T. Lamm, Fou aux on- RENT.-;-.A: house and "lot, corner Fourth and Elisabeth sheets; also for rent, a house containing 12 rooms on &cold street • also two. building tots for sale; corner Second and Poplar 'streets. Enquire of Jan. 20,1870.'.'.L 8. Fosr. STATE ' N01116.41. 11001., MANBSI=I), Twat Pa.—The second ha/flctis(2/ weeks) will commence Monday, Join. 81, 1870. • .• • -The thiril term (14 weeks), will commence Monday, March 41,1870. • - • Thee:penses for half year (21 weeks)includ- Ina; boarAnition, room-rent, fuel, oil, washing and book-rent, is 492 less 50 cents, or 4100 per week State appropriation. The expenses for third term (14 weeks) including same, is $6O less 50 cents, Or $lOO per week State aprr.ipeia tion. - Day students are charged HO per term (14 weeks) only for tuition and use of test bboks. • Board can be obtained in private families at fai6o tosl,oo. per week. _ For catalogues, .or any bather information r address CIIMILE3 Irtnuur., Jan. 19,1570 lir The Spring Term of the Wa verly Institute will opon on Tuesday, the 18th of January. All departments complete. Board obtained in the village at reasonable rates. For further particulars, address the Principal, - A. J. Lugo, Jan. 0-2 t. Waverly, Tioga Co., N.Y. PIANO FOR SiLE. —To save expense and risk of mooving, I will sell a new Chlateting (Piano(atylo No. 4, Iprice 4560) for 6520. Must be taken within two weeks: Rev. Wx. Hamm Jan.-6, 1870. • bm.trATout, JABTABY 1, Come friends and neighbors, one and all, Your kind•attention we wonld ca To the NEW STOCK we're,just receiving, With lull confidence believing. Tnat we can sell yon Goods as low As' any cast of Buffalo! We've bought their goods, and mean to gay, And not break down..and run away! Our stock of goods is new and 'neat, And our assortment quite complete. We've Coffee, Spices, Sugar and Teas— Lard, Butter, Eggs, and Hamburg Cheese— Rice, Nutmegs; Baiams and Dried Fruit, Which we believe are sum to snit And Crocks for Butter, great - mid small, To meet the minds of one and all. We also keep for those who wish, Corned &Trend Pork, And nice Salt Fish, And Oil for lamps,- also lamp wicks..., Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, and Mapsticks, Berries and Apples, Peaches, Pears, Willow, Wooden and Earthen wares, • Turnips, Onions and Potatoes, Cabbage, Beets, and big Tomatoes, We also have is good supply Of fresh Corn Meal, Buckwheat and Ilye, Andipur from every mill around As good, we think, as can be found. And Yoost, with which to raise your bread= The best that can be found, 'tis said. With Syrups pure and well refined, - In quantity to snit the mind. So leave your orders, small or large, And we'll deliver free of charge. But should we hero attempt to tell, The Emir of what we have to sell, Both time anti apace alike would fail us, And every passer.bv would bail us, To know if we could tell them more About this now Provision Store! . " The rush of trade would be so great, From early dawn till evening late, That strangers gassing by this way, Would think 'twits. general training day-! We'll therefore close this hasty scrawl, By simply saying : PLessz TO dux, And see our Goods and learn our price, And we'll convince von in a trice, That you can limy-Goods as low Of PATTERSON k KINNEY, As can bo bought in Towanda, Or any place—for BEADY PAYI - Patton's Block, No. 2 Main Street Jan. 13, 1870—Im. WYODEMO ,COMDIERCIAL COLLEGE.— " A Business Education will be of advantage to every man, whatever his future occupation may be.'--,MmEer. The Wyoming Commercial College, establish ed in 1863, and connected with Wyoming Semi rimy, offers a thorough and complete course of instruction for those desiring a commercial edu cation. Its location in the beautiful and historic Val ley of WycOing, with its canal, three lines of nuiroads, and immense coal and other business operations, afford rare opportunities for young men desiring situations. Our graduates are fillin 4 positions of trust all over the country. Young inen have attended this Institution from Mississipi i, Kansas, Min nesota, and nearly every State In the Union.. Our tuition for the regular Business Course is from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and yet culcanhiges here are in every rasped unsurpassed. _ We offer all the aid extended by any Commer-- cial College in the country to graduates in ob taining situations. Students of tie College have all the advan tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit erary societies, Ac. Tuition for the iegular Business POUXoo,•tri. Telegraphing in connection therewith, 810,00. Telegraphing alone, 123,00. Stationery for full Business Course. 815,00. Board per week, £4. Send for Catalogue and specimens of l'en manship. Address L. L. SPIIAGVE, • Prin. Wyoming Commercial College, Sept. 24, 1969. Kingston, Pa , PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEONS.— It always gives us pleasure to call the Attention • of our readas to article,, of real merit. In this co nection, we advise our patrows who are about to purchase a Piano,Organ or Melodeon, to call at W. Drrrawn t o.'s Music Store r at Towan da, before buying elsewhere, as the instruments sold by W. D. t Co. • are really the only first class in every respect. The Decker Brothers, Mallet & Curnston, and Conrad Myers' Pianos have now'beon before the public for twenty years and more. ThriTelanbet & Co. and Sha ninger Organs and 3,Crlodeons for sixteen years. All of them are lumen to be es near• perfection as it is possible to make them, and are giving the most entire satisfaction to all who have used them. Our prices are low, and will sell Pianos from $290 to $1,500; Organs from $BO to $1,000; Melodeorui from $75 to 1300. 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, give us your or ders and yon shall hive them on short notiee. Recollect, ladies and gentlemen, that Professor W. Drrnacn has had experience for over twen ty years in the above husiness. Tuning and re pairing done, if wanted.: Those who have waited so long for tho cele brated "Briehilarkett Potint;"msy have it now at our Store for 62 cent's per copy. It is a good piece of music, besides having a' collection of 42 foreign postage stamps printed 'on the out side. • W. Dermas t Co. is. All kinds of Spices Raisins entrants citron Sc. At the White and Blue store Bridge at. Towanda. RUA:HALL & RIDGEWAY. Yon can save money on every. thing in our line at the Red, Mile and Blue Store. Try it, andeatisfy younadieL Sept. 9, IV9) . BItA3IIIALL k RIIXIEWAY. FOR SALE.-4. R. Cooisittbm, of Wakes-Barre, Pa.; offers for sale the valuable Beal Estate formerly 'belonging to Woman Whitcomb, deed. situated of Seottsville,W3ro ming county. Pa., containing about 650 acres, about 75 improved, balance good soil, well tim bered, good water power, at. The farm is on the river,.good buildings, orchard, never fail ing running water at :the door. Beantifolly. situated, convenient for basinesa—worth 620,- 000; will be sold for $12,000. Terms easy. Bar gain fur any one. Dec. 2,1869. gis..At the Red, White 'Ad Blue Store you will arid Crackers, Candles, Nuts, Driedand Catuted Fruits, Tobacco, do., whole s sale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest: —.2lept:2; VW— --'—ilassomerikinnowar: . T, by 'the pound,. caddy, ,or chest, at thq "Bed, White and Blue " Shire - Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 6,1870. Bearattszzk IhnoEwir. • Koffee.by the pound or _seek, green, roasted, or ground, at the f'Bed, White and Bine Store." Bridge Stretit,Toinuicla, Pa. Jan. 6,1870.. BIIINUALL & REDOICRAT. fifer Tobacco by the pound or pail Red. White arid Blue Shire discount to dealers. Jan. 8, 1870. , BRANHAM 1 . t., RIDGEWAY-. Thus, ow:cline of Teas it the Red, White and lilua gore, Bridge Skeet, Towanda, Pa. ' llaasinam, do Broozwar. • Fumn.=—The celebrated iltneFlour, rholeeale and retail,. cheaper CeehoetPesd.* The Red, White sal Mae Mere, Bridge *net, Towanda. Pa,• Jam 6,1870. DRANUAZI• it VIDCIEWAY. Ma== ESESI . B 0 T - =. Blcoy, 3 • 1^ • t.• • '? . The largest and most complete as sortment of goods in - this line ever offered in Tnwsnds is now being re- wired at t' • 'fit HIMEPHREY BROTHERS, We call special attention to one stock of 11111N8' AND BOY Fr PAM, wttirtLß= wpm, nearly comprising all kinds of FINE AND . HEA!VY. WORK FARMERS, MECHANICS, AND MINERS: All the latest and niost popular styles of Lance', PrincipiL in Goat, French and Glove Kid. Serge, Calf or Buff. At all times ettitoMers will find our assortment, of goods, unrivaled in this market and the prices at the -lowest fig,mqs We offer:in our TRUNK DEPARTMENT, an unusually attractive Stock of SARATOGA & FRENCH TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, BEITCUL.EN, &t! HARNESS AND SADDLERY. 1 We call the attention of Horse- men to our immense'veriety of Carriage and Team Harness, Saddles, Bridle* Blankets. Whips and Robes. This department is directly over our Shoe Store, and will at all times be fully stocked with all goods-be- longing to the Haimeto trade. Any- thing in the line will be made on short notice and br experience i first elites workinep Oct. 13, 1889 FORTY YEARS Twilit} , to the filr deallug and pdbllc appreciation of the firm o MONTA.N - Y_MS, CORNER OF 4IALN BT. AND YLIBLIII SQUARE, Fail Block of Maple awl Fancy DRY GOODS. Au elegant asurartment-of WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS Special Line of GILT WALL. PAPER CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Is all stales—mu imporfttlon, Fall lino of GROCERIES. ANEW AND NADDLEDY HANDWADS, GLASS I AND NAM. CAMPERS, OIL. CLOTH. AND MATTING& 411 extra stock of CLOTHS, C.4SSIMER.E.B; BEADY-MAE 'CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES ; Ali kinds of LEATUED AND SHOE FINDE:OB. HATS, CAPS, - AND UMBRELLAS, Valifies and Trav at eng Bags, out i tN e D ire P li t g ira. toariateed. sad pekes bel_ , •z- • 1. - ~ Just reoeired.loo dozen • : -pATE,NT " 0E317 FRUIT JAR, All glum, sett reallng. at in fine. le stock of Goods In eldest tateielety equakd Ude Me of New Tart etly. Tie public ear brdted cail end cumin' podia awl • pkes. - • oNTANIZI. +rl ~`~..`: ... YOU MissEs', ' and VIIILDREN'ti Shoes, IN TRADE TOWANDA, PA. a prlass: MilVaa i• • • ,• • • 1 . .09 , • MOM HARDWARE: P l Y4f =ORE RussellNdtlitigi:ii& - -Ci!ii . Ative jt4reiieiVed 4, 1ate:4 44 4 0 EN I l lAtED:*;Lirt FINE TABLE !Ni► - :1" OiII(ET:: . :6IJ . TL'E . R Y., SUITABLE FOR HOLIDA-Y PRESENTS, BOW §LERMS, SKATE§. AND •SLEIGH BELLS, I , in grett: v i riet} Re!limber if ydii waist the 1869 131Pj1OVED BULiI,UNT VAVOitriE, thtIENTAL, THE HOT BLAST AMERICAN; HOME CUM6PAN.tON, Tff. ORIINT4L, 81.1.F.FEEDOW, BASE, BURNING COOK S P iou can get then/ at CODDING, RUSSELL A; CO'S IMIE BURALL'S CORN SHELLERS NATIONAL FANNING IILLtS, FEED CUTTEES, FARMER'S BOILKRS, JUEit received CLOTHES • WRINGERS, CO.I I. 1101)S National Horse Nails ; by the box, BURDEN'S SUDES. THE A M E R I,C ORIENTAL, FAVORITE AND NATIONAL, BURNERS will keep a wutinnorts lire Is-lily:1J- most•no .attention at all, ant - i with the least.pos - sible icaste fuel THE AI4IERIC/N inaint,ainsiit43 ; position -as the inost perfect FIRST CLASS, STOVE in wark,A, Witlithe tato improveut+ts tiro can be kept longer than•in any other stove. We'ahia luive the. NATIONAT 4 COSMOPOLITAN, TRIBUNE, STERLING, Ltm.ruEss, GOLDEN PRINCE, SUNSHINE, • tOUNG and many other pattern's, all eeell- ent,ifor their ievective prides. LANTERNS, CHANDELIERS AND ST. Gramm: STUD . Zii' L. 13128 ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE f WTOiEtc DELANI:Ft!i:D TO ANY DzPOY+• of set up, boro' Multi 'PIM& OF CHARG.E.% ' . codding, Russell& Co. Tenraub, Dect I; HO .F,ti~'~,y:%,J^ ..~ti.i *~it~~ ~~ f r' .l^ .r , ~c,-tyt_ .%`S'.at S" ! ~"- `~'~`,' ._ .%:.yr _ .. . . „. . .. . .. .4 -1 / l e 4 l , yllitilletg, ' ilitAiirltinutltitio.Aluroettieit- or the Court olreconsuoilaiukolßradtatt eountyouut to nut di, reetedorill pr to publla atto, at t`m Court flitnat‘inkhO awpossa Tlntatissittrasimy; 11112111141f1f 10th. 1870, at 1 o'clock: U. tri.; Via fol• lOwintdoesibett hat. pleas or parcel °Mad situate-1u • Vinton towukhlp , and bounded as follows: Begin -Ing in the wars of Milt Creek, at the bridge near the get oialbutue, 2 l4.platrietlipil, and tionntn4 nii: estql lutiektO the bridgiO in' froutLof the bduse !hr.. mmiy occupied by Ti, it Loekti thence, up the puk; ' lie highway, to laud of tstrlek • • Green, thence west slouglauft et tedd 'Greco to lailds of S. 8, I'emill• yea, thence north along gall Verulyea's' lauds to . the publtekdghway. - Jeadlng to Beecknats, thenne . Wang - there:titre of ctrl' highiraylo tho place of be. laming. Continiug . .4l acme of Ivid more or lens, all Inagnivid. , trlth a framed ..bontoe,. 'framed Warn,, framed horse barn. and Lew Iron trews thereon. :A T.e.ft,f)ue; Otheri ; pleat ..cdriarul.- &Sudo luaskl.„ tilttbitilli; bounded as talUvirs_: :Thystrzmitia In'the twat Duo of lauds of , Wan. /1... Locke, 3 sorla and 4 links ftonildsmortk.east.' comer, - thy* uortiL sti. degrees card 28 perebes to a, pod, them= sout t 40 degrees at* lib perches to almost-thence sou LI; degrees waled pen bee to a pod. thence 119;;° g's west 201; perches to 1 beech atitt.m, thence tunes 32N deg's tan:lW :Parchec te a. below - k•-*hen , ' 4 north Lin; deg's were 2.11 i perches to a pint In the north line of lath] Locke's lot, tbenre:nolth, aioniL ~ thOtirtt !lima rfabbl.tiek's lotAw"the 'Place of be ginning. Cr.ntalutng 10 acres u: held vat% Gr lea,, all Iproved arid ocktudd:ngs„ ' • . .. , . --, ALSO—Ono other' Itit id - laud; sitnihs la. avid two. siol misled as follows : Beginning at a post th.• l south-west corner of a lot of land surveyed to lie • -. ry Krause., thence north 12,1' deg's east 119 rorbyto 1 . *post:tithe east !no of eald warrant, thence !Oise north' brxich.• of 7•1111 Creek - . the • seierel -courses thereof 03 rods t 0 the north-we:A corner of tlpE John end Joseph Berry lot. - thence south 1 2Tel's west . 131 rods to the south flue of said warn .. thence north 88 - deghr west tiO rods t 4 place of ••0 1 P 11 1101. Contslng 27 acres of land more or leas, . o Itpu-ove . .. mute. . - BeLtsd..and taken'. Inlo • olecutai at the ,Huit of Ephrami trite se. J. 11 . 1 Jenmaran , '' . - . ... 1.. r. VAN - LEET, Slate. , I - . It E i .. G t. e l r S a i l: E glN ß •vn ' ' -. tha t N ° tile C hYPl:e .' 7u l l , l t l ee. nd settled In theoMee of the • • 4 1iter , of.lV I 0. , in and for the county of Branto n , mceontho of a. ..u.elk - a* 'tloo Upon the Sol:awing tate, sir: 1(„ Float nerounta of H.c Albert T. *W f., Portcr and Molitor elUtor Catliu am-Teta:a of Wm. lila7 la, lat h of Orattville, (Ip,c'il. _... Plnal amount:of . A.• Driut, elec.:Oar of .1.c.411.n . :Ford. of l*:ke, (lea' , 6t. -.. vinsi ac.ohent, adnfr of Arai:: Albert Newtnau, lath a Barren, deo'tt. . Floel torn . of I.thlaril Conimelley • toad lalwin licv.ntny, ei • caters'of .!..ficbael l'raitier, late of ;Al. batly, (lee'd Ilual • ottut of llrkifora Itccolter, oxocutor of Ante, ry , eciler, I:.:te - ef l';I:er, eared. Part: - aceoutit. Of J;:zaes A . itoia; :4 and Davld Palm:. . execnfors •of R. it. Hogan, late of eaLtutt, deer* melt. . . . I" el aecouut . of S. W. P. BoAl, goardiall of Alice, _l' Brown. (now llnhlueberg. . - ALSO—n. 4) atTraineitlent of.'prol4rty . *et oa' try Executors or Adnalnistraters to vriddlya or altll,lreni , of the followiue dereder,ta : . . Eitata of !leery llont. , ;orneiy. 7 . ' 4* 44 Alrian W.alteelee. • • ; , . . 4• 4* Ilenj, J. Hoagland. : .• .. rafatiLlF:Ltwatar. • . . . dud the m.rne will be prewintel Crphatia' Court of Bradford County. oa Tliutaday,tite lOtis day retirnar.y. 1210, at 2 o'dortt p. ta.. for eentirrektlou and allowance. C.'E: CILADDINq. Jan. le, 1$10; 110-giator. -•A PPLICATION FOE LIQI;IN6E ct rartrzy`l3:,:s!orts, , . . .. . .'e.rent:r.llll:aelmittli Mouroe Itozo. CmleL E. Coe ''..!.,uth Creek B. B. Dotirort a'? — canton imniel liellt,,g,. ‘Vilen,y • V. hi, Jr. B. A. Long Troi 80r.,. • 1.,te0 Lau:inns:KT . Staittlimi. Stoue. AAllotltrul:eln ' . ' . ',Ji - .u...1.11: oro E. W. Nenl - ;10 - nroe liezektah Pont • - Lorlingtett Duro. V. N. Eleharde Witillato. C. T. Sall:it., • • Towatr!a.boro. D. Tutt!e ' '('r , tot Born. A. D. Vnag!ra ''1".11-,:ot. Porter D. Wilcox... s. • ! : Albtaty. L. .1.4 Forreg • Staltktielt!. . 11..1.6t01tfw.1 4: Co Aldea Noble ..... Penouy - S Ncvanan Cf!orge Coon • • toimittii - Itoro. • 4 Tossr.Rria Euro. W. A.:1'11011AS, Prothouotzr.y. Plft LIST FOR TERM. 187 o: (;co T..useubur- ' YS. 3.J . 1:11 a Geu.;:. - 4,t ; A •Dr Smith vs.'Wtn It St , :term Vau.lcriwoi...:.rl 1. Coollyuull At. Wotyl) r., Crrtt!l J Lacey ...... -case C Q,, rs J • 11 , 111 `if F t)ro . l ..Ira y l:eoA I.ent Cit 4 Peare E..1133e T.. • ,E 111:.: _ • I:7.usom J?-111/241 V..111.4:115,114 b.:111C VACS, 4 , 1W/rt.:l: VA. ( Augpettle Leria.c.o John Crowley ye. Jaw McCarty et.ol - J .1 vs. Samuel \Vail:ridge ejectment. JACO . ° tleNezl vx. lerael Snt,tJ C - uver Sent liretLers V. F L IL 11 rrJ debt. Fic:ning K Jou.; vs. duel Woodeu II ti Ittia.:l-tt .5: Co vs. .1 S Anglwrc-' t K l'istre.r.a. Wilklitz-tm V; I:3lin.er, Teo:: ....... tr... F:anklitt Ilurray Wriftit tsar:.' ater..s ,a • Pe:, than. I,F. I:IaPA. N.Y.Cr dole: 31,:fZucett vm Wnt 'F.:bbret: Bei fa Jr.ot , I'aseje'es aceMA:tin'. a.l:xr:s Ito it , -; 11 VK. A. IL Set,ar,l, et, ..... 1:l4 l!nfo, 'Era...tre, Lovett ........... ...... . Sa! J. , hrt Sterling vg. Po R.• N Y eatil 4: R 'Etc, 4=u:4es A H Iterrah cs. r H ou ct •".I' ttli.rica•s. ar;11 Dougherty vo. JO3 Dutrzher . ty att.ts. I.yr.r.a Illauktaan tt.al. vei.lhtlti‘urt 1.1.1 e Earley A. Itobbhm .......... Strive Mi/tOU T,e.‘ll,llip rt• Britlllabl Nt' Harris Vri. Win (1 • • dett. Jolla seataon ca 0 P • Itoplertu John Breuanu Pa A: N Y Catual vs - IFr.tvl Avq.;,...1., 71: Ivaze,nl. vi ct. cl 17, , et - elt-nt .11111 ......... •• •,,.1. . ........ _ Nc.1.11;11:41 Fl.7.llcl..'llVKlit 1 W. s wt.:tale! ....... sni,peolia. for 12,1 wee; icturnablv rel.. 11, at 10 21, at' 10. c.m• IV. A. I • TI.I3IAS. PrCAN.:Z. TN .BANKIMPTCY.-1/1 —3— :ELI P. WI:I:WELL, 1141,,lerlept. . - To Wltom IT MTV tt,I;CELU.: 'the u::&•rrit!t:M: hcreby frlveNftiothe of 'flirt antolittment at .\srignc•e of ELI I'. lIOCKWELL, of tin• 13ereush Ana.. In the ronuty fo: . au,3 State /'etthrylvWa. arititha ea:d tistriat. who ha, IXeit a,ljaclsett a 11311%:- Illpt upon Ito nrnt pet tine hy. the Dt•trtot COTIII of said Natriot. Dated Caatva nt o the 12th city of Jamairy. WILLIAMS. Ari;pa•e.. eftD.IIINIST.RATORS NOTICE.= Sot:n: Ss hen , by istevn that r. 21 persous Itt..l)t -egl ts, the- (..tatg oY littitlTlO J. L:ll).l),lr.te utAltaa j r twp., Wivet matt{ immetliato partieUt. stud all persat:s haring clauns against :mkt estate. must pteseut them tinlyttutbentiected tor rettlemt st Jan. IS, li7B Now_ Advertizonents. TA.INLIN WOOD, ATT6IINEY ANL f!.l CorNszt.w.a az LAW. . DATENT I‘fF,TALIC WHITE .1_ CLOTHES LlNE.S.—Warrant^.d. nut to 2".:rt nor injure tic [inert imbriex. One great advantage gained by Lc tme of lb:, Wire. k, that your line is always r,:nly and never has taker dorm. Tho weather de es not in the loatt nf feet rt. It Wall:AA froin 20 to 5 , 1 years, au.l CUtitS but little more than n common rope line. lam now prtpared to put up this line, add guarantee satisfac tion. ! , , C. L. DUTCHiIIt. Agent. 910 , THE LADIES Alsrp pimp- Um? 'AiTTENS: NEW MILLINERY .I)l:.Pth AND CLOAK MAKING ESTARLISIIMENT. PAT1T.14.16 VT L.t.L Tar.: Ivrcer EfaTiEJS Looms over 'PoNt. Iloyt'a old ,tand. 3INRY A. NVAcIEN}..II.. Athe”s 20. 1830: Agent - PAM'S AND HOUSES FOR THE t PEOPLE! We offer for sale Fevertl hundred good FARMS and M.{.% TIO \:Sin Va.. Oa., and the Carolinas well located and healthy, soma with good improve. meets and ruins land—which we will tell eery 6enp. and uneasy terms, The pric4rattge from Five to Fifteen dollars per acre,and once ropwill snore than pay for tho coot of the property. We will refer per ehaserA to parties here who hurt bought of us with fu the fsast few months, and are offered an advance of over fi fty per cent -Fall part i culars furnlshod on application. We arc. now organizing, a colony of Pennsylvanians to go north nest - spring. A good. opportunity for all goal 'citizens. A prospecting party wilt visit the sontis Ilya lret of Januery—all who wish can go at nAncielrates of fare by applying to no, Chnr Cu,OQ items of first.claus Pine. Oak, Ce dar and CS•prne timber on navigation - at from 1. 1 1`40 to f 5 09 per acre. Terms easy and all titles guarau teA perfect.ll. MALCOId DWYER & CO., . - ... Dealers Itcal Er,stafp,-711 Uninnt street, Jun.l2, 1870, ' Philadelphia. HAEMONY, TEMPERANCE HOTEL !—Sit na ti.l on the north-west cornet: of Itain' , and beth Btrets, apposite Bryant's eirrlisge Factory. The tindersigned having recently refitted 111.1 well knonrwboartliw-Lousa with good seeontraodation., wooly risppettilly initiran the pubtic that he is laonr.fropared to rem :To guestf asal hoarders' upon the most llberm t terma. Juryman and ethers ztttniling court will espeal ally Bad it to their adVantage to pptrenizo the Tern pensnce El. 3f. BROWN, Frepr. . Towanda; Jan. 12, 1t170,1-zlat AVA TI T TE Tho Forty-1:14,th Tem of, lustarto opere iturnst.lbth,.l9ai. ruder the ebarge of A. J. j.a.N.J. It b one of the best LreeftsltrinsTcrtmona of the eountry,.akensslbb from a wale, and Is sltnated et Thu departments are complete. The • Clus..rical embraces all thieve sindici required i'Jr eilmhisloit to our best Colleges. Also,. a. tuercrigh ',ma in; the Modern Tan Eugliesh Course compr.A . ....Aus LAIL the corn. num itiancheiltiii4ht - in Schools. tad many - et the litherbtanehe. umauy evened ttl the Colletzet. In the Coramenriud the instruction is as thorotmli and anupkte es lu our Cundetrcial tolieges. Is:Menet:sax upon the Plano and Org,au by the old method ; t alsoby 4 . Robbins' Now Anierkan by which pupils can acquire a e. in one-third the time which it bithert , t rvesuctxt. • • The rates attrition are verymoderatc. ;Ont.- tallied at reasonable prices ; a limited munbur tf On pHs can beset...mama:gad in the tuiiilies us tie- atructom. Rooms dm be procured in Whievet....Asuto can board themselvea and lessen the eFile.ti. ei cc • Nomalelasa. as nand, taping of the rim Term, in which twenty of the ,Ikept, Ceuta aill receive free instruction for leurtem `Tor particulate allareisallatiaindval at Waverly, N.Y. Information ln, raft:men to Booms and Board" can aloul* obtained'atWaklo TrCiiy's Yaw etare,- -ea Bread Motet. A. J. LANG. A.L.I Primipal. • NEWTON SMlNEY.Proolr'ent of Board oiTructoes July 15. 1869 - AALL KINDS GROCZRIES AND ProJ.3lnd 'At ..itt'f,l4; itud retail, it dray - r. J. prcirs. =I BEM! =I Tow=plA .74Iourix. Loro. .Town' lcar =I EM:17:93 • GEOIIOI.I H. Kr.:ND.t.LL. Atlrn!uLfirator To taae•L WAratLl, 111( EWE . )0.1,c-,.,r,r-11,,,,Vi5Pzt. oirntrFF's _SALE. - , -B , t.," duadry. 'mita , Issued outof the -Won Plows of .Bradford: Coitnty. and ~ trill bo eipargato publk gale, at the Cc the borough of Towanda:on TiltißSD4s, ART 8.1870: at 1 o'elesdr p.m.. the foil c .ed buildings and let of ground of M. ..Carrier. eon,. trader, and' E..T. Fox , utter: taint Building Wald .foci, with ant, on the smith aide 15:10 . feet, .8.11 of which is two stork. high} of wood, and • hutment •of Mono. ke.: :Ind' lr located oaf the south side, of main street; and locate:rot ail* sitilatitin Towanda 'holtugh. - bOtrttlaillan follow ailto mit i". Notating en tire Cad , side of kan , streetilt the aouttrwert.oorner of a lot contra. tad : tei 114,14n5w Shiner, by :21foniaa Ell ct. dent.; theneolsontherlT along said Main at, Mr feet to a earner, thetfeetraretwardly on a line par.• atilt to-the south Burn!, laid' ithhser's lot stool ISO feet M a corner , to synth:east corner of said Shiner's lot, thence wrstertralOng line' of said Shiner's lot. about 150 feet topac*. of beginning: the same lot of land - conecyol to/11. 13...0derton byE.- T. Elliot and Ohm Elliot by il.oell bearing data A ug.n 24, 1861 • Seized and token Intoexeration at the suit of Cog. ding k Itaseoltd. Ir. T. Carrter,tortitrsetor; and E.', 1 ~ ALSO—,The following lot, piete or•parcel or land. 1 slttotandltorrick township, bounded as folloardetior. ' On tbonorth by lands of T.A. Park and James Erb- inspirit the public htehiay; soattf by tbs. 'Robin. - son d west by I. A. Park:. Containing one mere of tau,, metro or, less, all imProYed with a framed dwell.' i ' house, board stable and a fairfnitittresta thereon. :.• Seized and takentnto 'mention at thennit of Cod ' ding k Utuselra use se. Merril Mende. - - ALSO—The folliating MK • plow Or panel of land. situate in Granville township, bounded u follows 1 Cii the north by land of Win. ffnllth, east by Charles Taylor, south by L. P. Stylia, Chan. Taylor and Hen. ry Crandaland'west by George HolfonL ' Cot:tatt ing fiA.aereasof:lsnd more Cr lead, about IT soma tags proved:with a trued bun,' an old beg house India fon fruit trees thereon. . . .r, -.•-- ' . - , - Seized and taken into arteetttlan at the suit of L. E. ' na - eris, tire Ye. Newell Smith.. '.• - ' . - , -- ' -- -A11:0-71nt following lot. piece or parcel of lend, alttlate In Rome borough. bounded as followe; tar : Oa tho north by land.of Wm. Strops resat. south and vo t bylantloof ,Idshus Vought. Cottalning 11 urea of bend morn or leas, all ItnPeotel. with a stem and Water drh.t and maw tell reMbired, with the traehlit: eery and Extrireo attached ;era .belonglng, a framed hoorqpnd barn thereon'. . • - ' fi , dzed and taken into .iierntien at the Ina of r. E: Phitt'smio se. P II:Powell - 4k CO. . .A . T.SO--One Other let, nitro or parcel of land situ - am In RttilinetOn.berrrrneh,.tortreted as fellows: On .the'rtireth by lint of Ates:. Ti. If. Sweeney. east by 'John .14irnt ins. 'r , nth by ffesskish Perk. and westby the TierWich tomnik.... Containing ', of an acre of land, sneers nr leas. - "with a framed honer. blarkwallth.! -.berm: and fete feilit tress tftmeon. ' - „,,Lso_..olis other lot of hwl stluatS in paid tpWO', b% , anded as folior.,: North by land "of Dr. E. Ever. +go!, es. t by th'a Ilerairt turnniko, south by land of . 3 rao• -; a T.4: 1 . 7 .. and ~. ", a t by flV.ekornoszt. Containing l; of an acre of bold, tome or leas. tab a framed house, S: stin.l barn ands,. few fruit Inv), thereon. . Eetzed "endtolien into essentoin at the slit of Hormel W.illiarna 'to. A:l'. Wheat. Mad. ..070 sal taken Mtn evseutlon at the suit of Panmel Williams es. A. T. ITN'S. -' ALSO—Thd following lot. uhiee or parcel of lan: situate in Smithee'd torenstirrahnnneedas follows : • ' lon tier ninth by land of_Perry Cass, on the east by /T S. Tribble, north by Zeroes Ilsodey , west by A. T. Se. want. Cantaltling about 27 acres of land more or -let*, about 20 aoree brr,rove.l, with a log house, fmnied stable. and few fruit traesithseson. . Seized and 1-bon Into ezemtion at the suit of F.B. Gates 'or, Riliott Toth, r and Jas. p, Gatos. AT,! , O-11te folionimt lot; hero or nittvel of land, i:tnale in ]tame two. and horn', bounded as ramie: North by lend of Win. -Strove. enet, south sod west .hY Lund of Zooms Youcht. f' , ..r.ta'ning 11 arrrP of 1114. mere .21.1 , :!:,. 1e..1 impire.,..d, with a stearn and water r.e...t awl raw mil copitiltvd. toretbsr with the machinery and r.xturew attselard mud belonging tbsreto, a tr.m , -I b-;are and train-a. Lien thereon. Seia.:d and ta.!..', 7: into exec - arm nt the emit of Car Wall Pea_.; VV. E. B. Powell, W. 11. Syldiei end IF.. A. I:riliee., - - . 1 A1.,90-11;0 fo'!oz - Ing lOt.', baure or pair. lof land. -- aitnato in Orw. - .11 t0. , •. - m. , : , .0. 1 nann . ...rn't 17.-r - feroies, iiz i On the north by lantiln of Wesley 110bint 0 - 1, on the telt znd ult.ill by ?all of Irani! I.Yon. roil wettilly Leal of Alien Iht-nrn._ e COutcstaing 13 touts cf lind. more Ot to':-, no itnpriwonentil 11-Lwit trot tATII into er.eryitir.n at the snit of 1.1.9. ....Ilia air. :Iforvin Herrsclo an.lLovilia Mereelo. , A.1...43 , --'lhe following lot. piece or parcel of land, 7 situate in Romertownship, hounded as. follows. viz : I North-by lout of John Forbes and Wra.l7:lll, east by Coniellos.Ven.;:c..., Fonith by 0.11. Eliney, and west by 1 to uteri Millini. Containing SO acres of land mom. orless, 'aboht 40 erne' Improved, 11th a framed honor. - crag:nil baiga. torn EQu5 , ...., and few fruit tree:. • thereon. iiorzeit toil totem into ez.. , cotion at tin and . of r.L.. Mooly en. Tino 13 thy end .las W. Iliney.'i , Moo lit the eit.to: L. L. ::ko, dy on. B. W. Miiey. AI-SO—The fo:!inring tot, v:ere or par c .ei of 1,,1. titnete in titinaville and Frani:tin townslopti, bound- I ca to toil iwei yentli and west lin lingl. of 11. Cralb /hall., 1.:1, t by tin public higlit_ry ceitinng -friO4 AVeat rratliEn to Co.ore'llie.enntter„ aigi- n an o. it:,. lairds of Hiram cadwell. Contgraitln!; rage* of taut Daum in: loss, nil anapecoyeit, w.tli a ' iiinneit henee . trained barn evil a i.. a - (tint tees Cieri Ott. i3eittil a , 01, talon info et.e..iit,,hl i Lranie on. A. 1.. Alt-or , !. .ALSO—Tikeiolowiteg iotr.li.e,.o ~,,, parcel of land, :'shunts in Townilda townolgti; Lonnil if i as fo'J,t, 5 : 'Nun th by :a:id of 1% - ns. 'lll7k-14 east by ' laud 111 Hies blinier, ninth Ly laud of S. Cole, oral went I y land I of• John Iteunix.. Cohtarainj IC a..eres 01 Itaot Lane r or- bos, it ii !ILll7.li'l rat 14i. t Skotrid anti tr.i.-O, iiit.• r•lt:e:lti!..l:a rag: hart 0f -.Total I 11.ihrice vo. TLOI:I.iri:NO. ti:ryp. • -:. , l i ALI3O-17: , Golf r... 1,1, 3:i ace ot ;-r -eel t•i lan d , .:til..te ill V..... 1 in:71:11:,1.•,:11 ::,•11. U01.11:,,:ti 21: 1,:ii,,,Z: 1 !:',2!) ':. the ;.tillie lociierty leantig :rein Andnov . M. rie inoi , t i ei:-...viile. cant by !ands of hate henna itrul t.i.o. 1 , ni--r. i mite by liunin it read Ig.r.row atat 1 - 14 ton LaiLi,--, .. - ,i'd ntiit I-y 1i0i1,.2, of Atelier Dereb. i Ciirittl:inr,; 1:n t....i. I 4,7 la :ol l.,r1:: : or boo, ebont eu 1 , gr-i.rov,- I, e.- . .t r. it.:7,:e r.i.x.,..: burn rn i .Liao tttinto ell, treinel n.ir---,1,...:1; ra in If .s fn.:Otte:a thereon. I ...1. , 10—Ar.., - 4:::: 1 , '.. -e ~' ....f land In said township, 1 liourided L:h 1.. !:,•I'S : ' :••:0:-..71 by Sugar Creek. east :ill:, nisi.: I.y hz:,. - ,,r, of Ituae.iiiiiiin, eurl yeit by An i thony Li...cli ..:: 1.!.5. 211:4,1Ve at•w:13.1.:1 i:,t. CC:A.4:111 . 4:g 1 ' : gases, , : IMa tunic or 1....,.. ail iMprored. w.t:t * fral,,Rl :10 , c•, acne-lull .1, eh ugh., anal planing machine ..110-. Lod, .. - .:.f.ri , cr.:1 ,- -,e r.:10. twin 1.1.11 IMLe.:::• t:..C.ke ,•:l. AT.Sa -- , !:11 .411 ,- 2i hit, ple,o. rir pr.r. el et land, i.:l nate I:1 ,Id t nni-1n.1..,b0am..f. las follows: Cu the imrii by iiincar Citich-. i..i.ut - by halt of D. Laze. ninth by the joilatie highWzy and '.net by lands of Ilob.-rt: tt..eino. C..:.t3.nito; 15 ir.rea of laud tinge or keg, all e.lpsovcd. and no buildings. - - Seitiol ar.4 taken into ere:ft:tn. at the suit it W. I'. Darin ye. Anthony bet ‘ il. . A 1Y.:1-1 hi-: following lot, r :err or parcel of tau], s tr.nnt: it. T... , ...anda 0wn:n.114,, I , ranari es follows: , :' ,. 0.1-1-by lid of Sohn .!...tanny.s. and Win. Weleli, r,-.,,r t b., laud or 'l',.]f. Ibintoy, south by the Steel-ak t.:,t, t ,..1., 1., , b0 tt c....ut 1.F.:,=.0,t0r. t o itinlington and 1I w t. e- 7:: ,iel!lii ‘,l" John'.Wingsn. Containing 103 :-.•::`,1 . 0; !Alla noire or Ines, clout l.Viteren tor:roved, -.-; , .t:i a front --d I,C::,;'. L74:tr.: bill:, ar..ti a fen fruit ' 1 t.7.e.r.i Onreon. Iseize.l and t..1:,;:i tot o .;:o-entioit Lt the unit 01 11. ' It'.. Noldn'o nn-: 1.4...11i..1,:ar1..10nt, and 2.latt. I,Lannys an I .1. IV. '‘VT„il,,ti. , ' ll - 40 4 -.110, fol , iwing Int, per" or pa-el of land, saute in Wye or. tenni-Lip. Isnriait-T fia billows viz: , Nninii, a:int:tend n'e-'t liy hauls nil E. A. Ccolhaugh. ' I and • en Coo ..I`'..t I.Y suns r-1 -I. 71. Te......t. containing I ones ...no or late! n4-e ot. h-ao, ell improved, with a .f0n,..,11..;,0 0 • direr- an. - - 'ei.,,,1 and t.ileat ens,;-m-'- eat: , .n et the - suit 'of If. \l': . \.,! lob t.scoa. rrain,b. J :1 hi-on. '1 Al...so—'iln. f dlvitin.t . lot, te. , oe orrarcol of laud,,- eitiale' in Sprin,qqadd tonnahip..lseanued as follows : No: CE by lire, niiblie highway leading frotri Springfiehl ' t, De.eliol,n , o, erst bra public road and south and w,,,..'t by land .of ti: F.. Dielterann. Containing one rem of torn! men: iir lino., ;ill nopriwed: with a (tar ed b. , ..,,m , e". ati-1 few - fruit tree, thereon. - _ Solite-1 anal tale n ir.to eatzeintantl z.t the Suit of lA. L,atider Hammon/I , s 1.....0 err Coml.:in-lb-veer and 4 Ter- eraiali / 1t12,,..!.. . . . , • J. P. VSN FLE ; F:P. . I ' Sheri'd"u 011i...0, Trlnnattli, aata. - ff, Pi ; 7o. Sart: ff . . -I ' I - • 1 - IST .OF THE NAMES OF 1.'1. , 11- 1 ALA exam i:n.wn lies-. .27i, ts-ru„....-. leo juror. in a , Court of onarrei- :•:•,Fs,illl t i .tot • ('amts-,n Ileum. Ann for the rowdy of rrattfivrit,eitannentin,g on Monday Int,. 7, -1',70.i, • EH ENE t at. = 'Arturo:,:, Pr.: ta:clay, \cm. n A. 14.11,11; Twr. Franl.lll, L'arsey John- Audr...sv;.‘l. I , A : Jualkua Ttirk..,; ()men, Ar. I Pkatt:' Juhn A. Ilarring- Migrlmry. Iturnba:r2. , l).,:inar Mar tin; 'l'edz Jr.: Troy Tr.p. Burton P.nveroy. L. I'..15%1V1110; 0. P. Adam,,; bavia Terry: Henry Mason, Joiln E. polge.. Loetwoo.l; Warzcli. J. '..llonrre l'entiletpn;.lo.ati 13. Itne1(.11; Pranets'WarnerA, 1111,0 n. • TiATIMS • . . Arn,eali., John J. Owen: Albany, Thee V. Drown, itionkon; Aayluut, Wni. Aria; Cauton Twp. B. GarriSon, :31:oa .S. 3.lauleY: Canton' Bela. Gvorsde Ketchrun:Tohnubla, Joel H. Watkins:, Franklin, Aldra (lay: Gransire, Oscar Sezten, Allan Wooden, Thco,lote Pratt; Herrick, (Merles Platt; Litchfield, John. Camphal: ,Otertrai, Fancett; Eths Dinitocak; Prko, Geo. White; Hanle Twp. Joel= rilnier; Homo Baro, Orson Dickey ; Ridge bary J.W.Thorlijason; Shealtequin,Wilder B.Chaffee, Lewis. Horton: Sataldiald, Daniel Carpenter, Geo. T.. Beach; Springfield, Jolru a. Cooky. Ikuj. Me- Atlce: Troy DON, Asa 0. Landon; Troy Twp. Joel ralkinti; Towanda tp.,Sailual Dl:unlock, Lorenzo D. Bowman. Towanda Dore, S.N.Aspinwall: rkter, A. Smith, Simeon C. Honey; Wysoz; rertran IL Whitncy,.George Gard; Warren, Hobert B. Backer: Benj.- r Ln,Uctou. 'Hiram- Taylor; IVihnot, Daniel 1 4naltn; Wyaluaing, Jackson Leiria. Tarrrii,:: attar 2 lima; Athens Twp. Abram - Huncleker; Albany. Albert Barelay. Wm.. Conway, J. Ws Taylor, Burling ton Tap. licaea Stone, Jeremiah Travisi Burlington Born. Jelin Robert E. Spencer ; Cap lan Biro, J.C.Dewitt; Canton Tap. Orville Johnzon; Franklin, David Ands.roon :Granville. Marcus Ayers; .11erriek. Fronds Struthers: Litchfield. AMos Pren tice, Wm. Pike, Wm. Agnew Jr.; Ridge bury . Johii 14 Webb, Jared Iburunond; Rome Twp, Darwin T,arneo. RenbenJohnStrove; Sualtb.P.old,- Waiter Tierce; braaa Brown. Agustna •PhelpoJr..; Shesbeguln..Joftph It. Banker, Daniel Elkler; Springfield.' Martin Harknesa; Standin g stotie. Byron Stevens: . Tuscarora , John Clapper; 'Towanda Top; T. B. Patzli; Towanda North. Geo ; B. Mills; Dieter, Henry Diason; Wyaltasing. Loomis B. tamp. losac ,lenuings. Almond Faller; Wlliztot,JOhn P. Ely, Samuel Douglaeo; Windham', David Nlchola, Jctites Ohnited; Wells, James B, Drastod. •' - • inAvEiros AMY 3, - wzrg, ,Arraenla. Jacob Y: Pet:mud; Albany. BarPir! Van- Geo-Sterigerc. Wm, 111:...witt; Asylum . Francis Cede; Albs Dom. Charles Stifling; Athens Tarp. Ira .Elsbree, Jahn 8. Willie:on; Barelan.CtuniesMoore; Barlingtori•Twp. Wm. Shine !;-Canton Tarp, Dania Owen. Andrew Watts. Orrin Brown; Franklin. Man (Ord Stevens; Herrick, Dayton C:Barnea; Monroe Ahrp, Henry Crinniner; Overton, James Molyneux; Bidgehurr: George O'Leary: Standing Stone; Ittrh ard Jennings, Whitneld Canner's; Springfield. Win. A. Burk; Towanda- Moro: S.M.Lapoate; P. W. Cowell C. D. Toecap.. do. North. Ezra nutty; Terry, W. T. Barton, Troy Top, Milton 0. Loomis, Thomas Mer ritt:Troy Born, Robert Fitedington; Disler, John T. 'Howie: Warren. :E.:la - aid F. Tripp. Win. P. Arnold; Weller Wm. Brewnaleury Frenchalfred Wysor, (I. 'W.• Green. C. E. Paismom; 'Windham OrrunimCorKutte. Platt C. Vandyke. • • , - OrtbamrATiox.---AVIIEREA.g, . Non. rAmes It ifrliEETEß,President Judge of the 12th Jnißend DiStrict, conalettng of the coun ties of Dradfiri end gun - petunias, and Eons. Emir ates Furs= and J. Wi Vein Dreg. Associate Judge*. In and for said county of lhadford, hang honed their - pre:ept bearing data the Bth day otleamary. 1870, to to me directed for holdings Court of Oyer and Ter /miner. OneratQuarter Session- of the 'Peace, Core-, men Phan; anti Orphans Court, at Towanda, for • , County of Bradford . Monday, the 7111 day of Feb. oember next, to continue three weeks. .. Nuncio is th erefore hereby cleen tO the Coroners, Mel Justices of the Peace of the Couny of Brodkin], that they,he th en ant in their ' prOper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day; with re- Oorda, inquisitions and other remembrancee, to do those things which to their aloe 'appertains to be done; 'and thew who* -are bound by recogranince or .ctlierwise to prosecute a;;ainet the priaioners who are or may be in the jail of maid County, or who shell be boond to appear at. the said court - are to be then and there to prosecute - against them as shalt be Past. Jurors are rismeakd to be punched to their anon donee. ogrecably to their netioe. • Dated at Towanda. the 9th day of January, in the year of our Lent one thousand eight hundred and and. of the Indepemleuco of the United Stake : the ttinttythird: ; • ' J. P. r.kli FLEET, •Ylierif. - am Legal: nt the ae.t ,Li A • PPLICATION'.)N DIVORCE.-. TO Monne Woad—Nix 7$ Mgt. One, Son are Darby naiad • eat rime ' wife, by bar mast triand bo s WNW. bow MG. ad thi court or comma= it amdikodapmaoo). (ur t6 s dlroree ban Um. - attimladrelal said mut Imo appolaSed#l66o*M Wlll ilic:F'.. 4 ary; 1670, for hearing dm) illlCAMsak lark at Walt Vim sad - plio' AITIII 1111211Pr°1 owl. • .1" tin.t4l APPLICATION 'DriDIVORCE.-tL To Lewis Yubdiet.-10$ aligAiritetnik You are -lieseby WWI that. Ws& . your wito,by bar we trfor4 L.:188141110004 do tber timid ot commas plesBit osra oxissati, for $ divorce team Mir tam& et sad - said court boa Ilfeaday 68111 of Yob. 7z 1870. for bearing elm old MWamis es plempori Alt which Coo sod tastancs a i rr i milked tt pm" Mil; ripper. - • 'TAX - • APPLICATION .IN DP7OItCE.- 1 :- To Hann iiheadea-2io.2lllBtptirratreeleent. 1849.—Y0u aro herehy notified that Argisco nook% your wife, by her next Mind, Z. - A. Batley, halt apolhnt to the roust of oontsson ~ pioas of Brad , ford county. fors divorce' trom the bond, of mixt. zoom and the said coal hisiucohded Mondry, the .7th day Velnuary. ISM for hearing 1109 saldßanice in the pre y' at which tints and place you can at. tend if you think proper; - • - J. smaur jan.9-11 • " &Irv". PPLICATIOR DT DIVORCE .---. ATo Sopharins frooker.:—lto. 1/0 &pt. term. 10.1 70. : Too me Weeny Donned_ Sob elba Scrota. loot who by her mat Mood A. Q Jthebill. luti ap plied to the aunt of comma pram of Medford is.. for a divorce trout the bonds of tualtimmer i Mad et• mid mart has appointed Atonal% the - day of February, 1870, for bearmit the and Myths tint& pm:dem at which lastand plan nit as attend If you think proVer. • FEEBT 11111 ?MT. jan.o.-4t -Men": AP P L ACATION IN DIVORCE. -:-.- To Geo. H. Istada.—No..2o6.May tam. You arc hereby nand/4 that Lois M.. Lewis, your wife, 17 her nest friend Jahn D: tram has esigled to the court of coniman .pleas of Basellatil away. for a divorce fromthii bonds of matrimony, and Use - - • said court bas appolsted - Monday,' tb• fib fay et ' . February, 1870. for hearing the. add Lois M... n the vein hies. et which time and - plane you can attend if you think proper. jalt.7— ?4t I. MUM VLI rimer. Bherfj: A DMINISTILITORS NOTlCE ?totter b hereby; :acs VW all persona indebted to the eaten of Samuel Fitzwater. • lab of Cantos brp., deeeared, are reopesten to make immediate payment, and all po bone having claims against odd estate meat premnt them duly anthentleate f amble went. C. SUSUMU-L. Jan. T. 1117 C. C: WRIGHT. o.'f Admit:dab:tom DSIINNTRATOWS--NOTICE:- ..L.A. -Natty is hereby, Oren to perscna indebted to the casket:lf EDDV WINSLOW, late of Wilmot. deceased,. meat make immedbtd payment. and all persons baring claims a nst bald estate must pee. sent theta duly authenticated for eettlement. JOHN MORROW. AdzuLadratcr. Jan.: B. 1870.• ,4 DMINISTRATOR'S . NOTICE.- :I L Nance 13 Earthy' niara that all peracna Indebted to the a / a bate of Jotratetyc lionera. latent Sheabegnin. tn.. damaged. aro requested to makelmtnediate.fey. mot, and all Ters, , na haying claims rat sa i d eV Litt. Lung iarescid the same dulran Minted for rt.itlarnett. .11EISE7i J. wont% 31.1ItTIN 1:061:118.. Administrators , . ' J3u. 12Tii.. DIITN.P.TRATRIX NOTICE -= Notice is hereby given that in reivona it:Wett ed to the eetaleof W3l. M. WATTS, late of Towan da. bornegh. dee'd.,-are tcquctted to make immediate payment. sod all person. having claims against acid estate must present the same duly authenticated fur settlement. WART R. WATTS. Jan. 5: 1870. Adndtatratret. A DNIINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE- Ntatiee is hereby given that an permits truleht cd to the estate of EDWIN T. BltOWk.ll.l ate of the. U.S. - Navy, deed., ere requested to make hatnedlate payment, and an persons Laving claims against said evt3te must present Um same doily anthentrate4 for settlement. - O. 1). BARTLETT, Jan. f, Admittralar. UDITOR'S NOTICE- - ('. is Ma4riZte.and E. W. Hale rt. W W. Rodger, .obt if,un Leng.—No. 944 'May Tenn. 15t.R. Sh the Court of C , mmun Pleas ef-Lradford county.. The unders'tmed ao And tor apptantad by Bahl C',..hrt to di, t theuep.iu the han.l.3 of tho Martin' arislug from gli;i2rill'a rate of deftndants yersonal piop..r.ty, %Fin sttcqui to the duties of said appoint. !omit at Ids odlee to the Rochnalt of Towanda on FRIDAY tar 9.14.1 t• day of #A:crAnT, 1870, o'. p. m., at al l y.th time and place •all pf. - -rta.tts hat. irm claims to sat monvy arc ovlalred to pre!ent the aur.: or be - dshatred (tom c'z4ngiu upon said fund. BENLIY PELT. .teditoe. I= A_ l'DT()lrs NoTcE—ln the matter of Lewis 11. 1 eel., nu - nor child ell . P. it•ett, fate of Bradford county. i;:wr.i,',l; lit the Orrl.E.ll** eacrt Radford cor.r.v. - The undur.iigto .1 an Ani.eir appointd. by ooult fund.. aribidg from the sale of ociii ratter red iri.taie. rill attekat to the duties of al: , 1 appointed* nt at' Lie Miley in tie borough of Toranua. the ^aith day of In7o. st o'cMtk. p. m., at *Wok' ' time sod Vary all 1 , ..71./114 sail fund alt rtipC gi rd to tiremint the same or be debarred from ceining upon said Mud. W. A. pr.cx. Jan. it. LS7o.—tre. A uditor: AUDITOR'S NOlloE.—lleardsley sf rook rs. John aura If. P. kessissl±.—No.. 11 11 eta. . In the of Common Pleas of Prodfu:d county. The undersigned, an auditor, ei.pointed by tali Conti to distribute lands In Sheriff hauls arling from Shee.irs sale of defendant's real estate, win at tend to the duties of raid rppointinent. at his office in the borough of Towanda. on 1111 DAY - th e .28th . day of JANTYAIIT. 1 8 70. /42 o'clock p- at %bleb Erni- and place all persons baring claims on said money or. requited to prooent the Erse or be debar- A ced from romieg on said fond. • G. D. MONTANYE. intUtur Jan. i. IE6, ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-BY • virtue of an Order homed out of the orphans' Court of Bradford co.. the undersi,Mel, adm'istra• for of the estate of Ammar' Bs .es** , tv• deceseedoriU expose at public sale on the preistises,WEDNßEDAY. FEB. 2d, IMO, at 2 o'clock p. to.. the following dc- - scribed lot. piece or parcel or laud. &thud. In Pike., township, bounded on Ito went and north by land conveyed by the sulk _thins Blakeslce in her llfctima to Thomas E. Brown, and by hint contracted to Mar- Tin Post, on the east by Lind by Seth Blakeslee. and on the south by lands of James .Ehevet and lands tormerly owned by 32131C111 Featnerixe Containing thirty acres of land more or less. • - • . TERll3.—$23 to be paid on the prnpjty Leiyg ranee down' one-halt of tbe balanceln ais menthe, and belanee In one year unit intesest. • Jan. C, Irr, ORPHAN' COURT SALE.-BY •vittne Of an order issued out of the Orphans' C r ourt — of Bradford county, the undersigned MOM , tor of the estate of IMNJ. J. HOAGLAND, deceas ed. will expose at public Sale. on the Outdoes. on SATURDAY. JAN. 7.k1e70. at 2.e'clock p.m.. the fol lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Leltoy township. bounded as follows: Beginning ate post on the - bank of Towanda itCrak. thence tooth 167 perches en lino of P. .I'. Tillitscin to 11. Wilcox.' corner. thence west 343 Perches to able. thence north 167 parches to Towanda Creek. thence down said Creek 34,;:i perches to piece of beginning. Cont./lug 2.04' acre. inure cr lea : cents:tang fatty seven acres more or less. ALSO—AII-that contract Interest fu a piece or par cel of land sitnate in _Leßoy township aforesaid, anal bounded as follows : -Beginning at the southwest corner of the creamer mow lichrederi lot, thence by Lis norill line south 674 f deg. 110 540 perches sista west rorher of lot No. 38. thence *Vie *eat Hue of said lot north 2 deg. east 130 2 - 20 Percbee. Menne north 8 j deg., west 100 perches jell the nortbssat corner of lot Ito. 4. thence by the east side of the'. lama north 8711 deg. west 3 340 perches to theirbtle, of C. L. Ward's land. thence by the .same ecnith 2 deg. west 43 440-perches to the of beginning. Containing 81 acres and 120 ; being lot 140. 33 on the map of lota eurseyed by Z. F. Walker. and - part pf warrant No. 44, in the acme of D. Groins : contilning`l2o acres. - . TE11218.-150 to ho paid en day of sale, $lOO on confirinaticru of sale and the balance In one and two years thereafter, with interest from . ponirmagme of sale. SZETBLY. STONE. Jan. 6, 1870 Ems. VSTRA.Y.—Catne into the ineloenre of the undentignal..on or about that hOth of Doc. last. °polio* Pig. wham Ababa • litter of pig. roar In number. The owner la requested to come forward. prove ProPevir• Pay Pervbevitee. aver take the= away. P. J. =OWL= V.:May. Jan.. 1870, - BRIDGE LETTlNG.—Selled_pro pmponds will be received at the house &Ise,* Conklin In.Wyrox. on Thursday tho Pith of Intussy. 1870, until 3 o'clock P. M.. for the btaldrett anduoto• pletnnt a Bridge across Wyaoi Creek. near the hear of E. A. Coolbaugh in iWd T l r/l• SPecialatkina for the same may be seen at the Commissioner's Mr% and at the house of Joseph Conklin fir ten days pre views so &rid letting. A. Moony. lista Loma. , J. B. Hums. enter.' Mike, Jan. 5, 100. • Caner& •A UDITORS Sny. der ant ()hellish Gore invaders el Me edges of Nancy Snyder. deo:award. . 111 the Orphime.C.oest of Bradford county. The underegned an /Indite? appoisted by Court to distribute 1 the Weds at the Sa m:tors of said deeeden will attend to the de; Bea of his appointment , at his Maw in the borough of Towanda, on.TVINDAT the nth day ofJAIWAII,T. 1870, at 1 o'clock, p. tn.. where, all pawns baring claims against said fund must 'lrma& libms or ens be Lumen debarred therefrom. w. E. Tnowiscs. - Dcc. 13. 160.--4 t. ADMIMUTEIX. NOTICE.--- Notice 1* hereby; given thit all persons indebt ed to the estate ..or °PULER DAWES deed, late Orwell township. are requested ter*ndott Lamed!. ate payment, und- all persons litnnwleisoms whist said estate must present them dub authenticated for settlement. , DM7IIILLA DAWES Jan. IS. 70- 4 .' 4disteistratris, INCORPORATION • NOTICE-- application witching* of Charter of the First Wesleyan Church and Society of Tout ' -Notice la hereby given that the *bore lion has emerally presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Cana). their articles of Amocia tion sating for a change of Charter. and the said Court hating examined the same, and finding them &erect, will decree that the change be made as prayed for, pn .Ifondey. February 7. 11170. et o'clock p.m.. mane name he shown to the eehteery. W. A. THOMAS. Prothonotary. Prothonotary'* Ogice.. Jan: 5,1871141 EXE,CIITOR'S Notice is hereby atm that an' racoons ittdebt ed to the estate of BOUT. COOPER. WO of Warren. deceased. are teatiested to stake imatedialis payment and all persona hiring clainasagatast aeLYms present them duly atitheati i deated tor settkosteat. UM Z. WOMB. Ittseatotto. Jan. 1"... CA tiTION--WIMKREAS, MY rlte hasten my ham% board witiMat.flut cause or MriblUourand I herby mtbid affprams auto hes cra my mama Amm We date. MUM Dr., 29, 069 -)- 1 • E. E. SKEEX., Administrator.