radfoti 'lttporter. wci LOCAL 'AND - GENERAL. R. ,WELLEs advertises an- Abel: nth:will:et in the price of teeL ser , E. W. NEAL, of this place, has thi; "Greenwix - xl Cottage," and will take ..,,,etwion of it during the present week. gar Maj. K W. HALE, of this place, lajust shipped to A. „Pain= .1t Co.,' Hazleton, one hundred tons of lay. Z=l Capt.N. F. SIMRELL, Prothon •r.nn• of Stisqueltanns county, died in Montrose di the 20th ult. se, Persons in want of reading Dotter in addition to' what the REPORTER fur eau inapplc thenthel7s with choice books enoss's Book Stare at moderate' knifes. The Episcopal Mite Society ,itrbo held on Monday evening next, tit the t , ,ldence of Mrs. J. C..Ansms. A cordial incl. •sti , ni is cttcmL•d to all to be present. yam- A. Rebekah Degree Lodge has is en instituted by the Odd Fellows of this place, miodly number of ladies have become MEM We now hate a daily mail be- I, this place and Leßayarille. The eon- Mr. Si - EvENs, commenced making en the first inst. TIYLOR & GORE will open a 'taller Shop in connection with their Clothing text we k, haring secured thetierzieesof m*-t-eta'' cutter. t G. - Hon. K A. ROCKWELL, of the .`,..;:embly, will accept or thankr for „ ~„1 . ..,1 ;e timveyor General's Report from 1,4 Lvr We erred lEtst week ill stating 4.,1 ill,. 31. E. Church iVould he re-dedicatedon ec I•'th inr t. We tire informed that the date :1 ,. ~remetly has not yet been kir A large force of workmen— painters, &e.—are tow at work ou rit's Hall, and will bare it ready for watt pais taring the preseut mouth. We hope so. ts, A business, meeting of the 3len's Christian Association will be held in the 16entent of the Presbyterian Church, flolrmlay, crennig, All Lumbers arc to be present. utzr• The .s.afe of TRACY & MOoRE a- ion.. ..f 11.Ettnm.'s make, and although an mc.hu, ioreserretl contenta better than any Lb. . passed through the contlagra- After the first of March, all I..rt.out+ halebted t. 4 th;_s uftice fur subscription to the 11E1.01:TER, will tied their accounts in the hands of a Justice of the Peace in this place, kir We learn from Superintendent .IAI.I.onY, that the Fall Creek Company WM) 113.1 e preparations for mining twenty thouband ,n, of e•,.11 per rn..nt!i during the coming sea- F. J. CALKINS offers at retail. u. halativc of his tine stock of Holiday Books, .at wip , lesale prices. He is noir receiving a n!, , :ahlit!..ll to his aheady large stock of waif which be offers cheap. Mr. HARRY M!x, our euterpim t oxiismau. has just issued his "Floral Des , roive Catalogue for 1870." It contains; a large arh - ty choic- 119wers and_ plants, which are tK red at . price car below those of city dealers. g=7 3 ..k.,, February term of our Comity ,ltrt inventsa on Monday next. Jurymen and t.'‘l , 7' are invited to visit our sanctum, when, .001 have tle_l privilege of perusing a largo r daily and weekly ravers. er ! ..1.. The great tire which destroy ' . I urgoa portion of the business . houses of /. ; urn on .t , ,lttirday morning last, does not I r. leas! with C. F. Clime. busi ,.• •• 11, h . . 111 COntilineB to sell Books and Sta •:. Ilieh astonish everybody. tiO- By referring to their nave).- • it eq.-011 that WARD . Drvi2; d:.1) of uue dcllar per t•}11 ult th and are now selling it at tip ,LIOW lug price s : Large and small Egg, and ••••, $4.51): (11,14 , int, 3-1,15; Ilarulay, tillus4LlKE.—Trees were budding, ul.,ny T thiii the last ten days fn this Borle maple sugar hag been made in ll.•rriek timing that time.. I:•.;inee the aboverras in type el., hare had a ttw change in tl/..: riesther, w:th a Blight fall Atz-ir Those wijoin the hard times h, will generally he able to find relief, , I,ue; around and ascertaining whether i,t a crStly little excresence here and Cr r li:c:1 can safely be pared down, and the of w iuli will relieve the pressure in r,:r.s. AL a regular meeting of North L.o. g t , , No. 5.3:‘, 1.0. of 0.T., .lan. I%,ll,:wing nil - leers were elected : W.C. W.V.T„ CND DAMSON; 11 .f'.. if. r. PowELL ; W.S.. C. E. Wimp: ; W. LS. Wm. Snrrif ; J.virr FONTflt ; Mn firm.; 0.0., Dummy . FosTr.r. Erg The popular couplet by FRANK- w 4., by [he plow would thrice, ninst r itlwr Vlti or drive, lilelips,sl one, in the follow ::::th d lines : wbo by his biz Atm - lid:rise, )1 :•; ob. r bust or advertise. qICE.-- -POWELL & CO. would re - : C 111:. atilLanice to their old friends and en's :. on, hat tiley s, ill open as Patinas purchases new cod fresh stock of goods at :11 : and spacious Store recently built, by N. E. S•oolloN, Esq. Due notice of tile time of be en through the papers. They f:r the I resent at the store of Srm-t - Ns, alEnrca ,t Co. r Eir. The Presbytery of Susquehan- It , r,• ent session in Alonroeton, gave a f, raj! to Rev. JouN S. STFA MIT to become r of the Presbyterian church in this place. Mi. -1 e,,cv a member of the West Jersey t( Ile will undoubtedly accept the Tis Presbytery also male the followthg + m the Trustees of the Susquehanna t'•.l!.elate Institute: JOHN A. CoDinso rice 8. N - N Lows, 3E_, rice S. N. BErns, s:: : 7. 1 1 . JS•st.tscF rice J. D. 31ciliTa.altE. tc_rt.. Rev. WM. HARMS preached his f.,, , i.ornion in the Presbyterian church 'on Siin , l3y re,,oittg ton large audience, cotnposed in,nil , ors of the ififfeleut churches in town. 4. hi, thparture for Princeton on Tues- - • `'a?a? cr.rning. - Mr. Hanit:s's labors here have been atom b!..,lea. Under his pastorate the morta l.. Nliti) of the church has Leen nearly or quite ultik the cuntributiona have been in r.La-rd tuote than four-fold. lie carries with Lira new ticl the best wishes of the en 1 r v qattnunitV. Z:4:;?.. At :t meeting of the Stock of the Townuda Tanning Corepany, held I Tticsltty !ant, the folloviipg ,l g,tititt:W•lt CleCtell officers for the 3cat : What% ii;ul Treasurer_-Jon. Pire , t-ws--C. L. Ward, Jos. Powell, J. F. )Iva:,. J. 31. C. - 31erenr, J. 11, Howe, 1. F, W.lko. lita - F, who iia had 'Pie Superintenden cy of :Le Tam e' y inqu the. 'ktart, is continued ee fluff. nth eat. GB"' C O it46364l(oll 4 olll atiknii noun! B*.—Tiaronnottißavairsidiii YIN AND kaftne - imosiiio>.—tose- i tirei Hcannko TUOVIAiD PoU.Ut&—The snort illis;* &strata fire by which Our town buboes %kilted, occurred on Saturday molting Tut: not** was Arid given, at about 4 o'clock, but it was, some time before the precise location of theirs could lie Uswitahaed, which was No. S, liriet Bow. it heavy wind prevailed at the time, and all attempts of the Bremen and citizens to save the block were unavailing.' By shunt super human efforts the buildings on the east adde Main street were preserved; although some of them were badly damaged. " , The origin of the fire is unknown, but from .what we can learn, we have no doubt it "EC caused by the burping . out - of a' due between 'Foams. & Co:B'6d E. CAMIUSWII Stores. , The following ilia list of the bulidings.taten. ed, together with losses and insurance solaces we hare been able to asoertain : r - Noe, 1 and 2 Brick Bow, Josses Pown.u.'s Stores ; loss $15,000. Insured for 110,000 in C. S. Ilveszta.'s agency. Powers, & Co., stock of goods ; loss $70,000 insured for $51,000 in C. S. liceisELL's agency. No / Brick Bow, B. J. Clash, Boots and Shoes ; loss about $7,000; tutored for 15,000 $3,000 in H. B.' Hawes agency. and $2,000 in T. W. Mn's agency. • The second story of No.' 3 was occupied by the Y.M.C.A.'as a Beading Room, and A. Putt- XIIPACICER as a Tailor "Shop. • The loss- to the Association is about $2OO In books and furni ture; no insurance. Mr. PENNYPAcata's loss is about $200; no insurance. The third story was occupied by Miss UPiIAIII as a dressmaker's shop. Miss 11. was the first ono to give the alarm. She barely escaped with her life. Her loss is very• severe. We are pleased to hear that some of it has been made up to her by our citizens. No. 3 Was,owned by H. W. TRACY ;10118 000 ; no insurance. Tancr & 3loour, No. 4 Brick Row, store rai ned at $12,000; lamed for $5,000. doods, loss $19,500; insured for $5,000. 'The second story was•occupied by Col. damn as slaw office. This office was not entered al all, so that the Colo- nets library, papers, &c., were all destroyed. Loss $2,000; no insurance. . The loss to Mr. SIIITH'S clients is quite u large as his own, as he had in his possession many valuable papers. All of Cul. A. MeSzatt's papers of a public nature, including his Pro thonotary accounts, were there, together with his notes and accounts. His loss is estimated at between $2,000 and $3,000. Wm FumE, a studmt m Cu?. 63111161 office, lost about one hundred dollars' worth of books. H. W. NOBLE,' No. 3, Liquor Store ; some of Lis stock removed. Loss $4,000 or 0,000; W armed in ItriisELL's agency for $4,000. Store owned by H. W. Tnacv ; low $7,000; insured for $3,000. The second story was occupied by the Pe. .k. N.T. 1111 co. Most of the conteuts removed. Third story occupied by W. C. Hooateras Jus tice's office, and W. H. Tnmarsosi an law office. Mr. Boosur saved most of his documents and public papers, but lost most of his rersoual property, notcicarrounts, ac. His lossis Borne 8500 or WOO. No insurance. Mr. TIIO3II'SON'S books were all isaaed. Miss Gitirsres residence and millinery store, on Pine street. Loss *3,000; insured for $1,700. .Loss on goods covered by insurance. • CoL/D/NO. ItrSSIT.LL & CO.'S store-house, ad joining Miss G.'s residence, together with goods to amount of several hundred dollars. No in surance on building; goods insured. Total loss, $1,44.10 ; insurance *OOO. 1)r. E. H. Masos's residence and office ; loss $5,000; building insured for $3,750. Goodiiltaost ly removed ; loss on goods covered by insurance. The block of dwellings on the north aide of Pine street, occupied by Dr. WEsros, J. W. Mix, JAS. Woon, and Tuos. Colinas, were con siderably damaged by heat and water. G. D. 31ostasirn's building on the, corner Of Main and Pine streets, occupied i by himself as Jaw office and Internal Revenue office, and by Gem MADILL , SB a residence, was badly scorch ed, but was saved. Gen. MaDibis kiss is covered by insurance. The damage to the Store occupied by Fox, SravEss, MEncon it Co., and owned by Mrs. H. S. Meecru, amounts to $150; covered by in surance. J. E. DAVINN:i'Ii Store, occupied by M. E. Ito- StiNVILLD, and 'Miss KINGSLEY, about game amount ; insured. Mrs. Csmir.u•s Store was also considerably damaged, as was that of & Btaci, and Mr. tioboximes two stores. The store oc cupied by Mr. H AUT, was - damaged to the es tent or several hundred dollars. Mr. 11.'s stock was Ms . .) considerably damaged. The large plate glees in T.:viAnt :V. Co.'s win dows.were badly broken by the heat. Brick Bow was destroyed by fire in 1852, and rebuilt in 1857. • • NOPMEERN CENTRAL RtILWAY.—A number of projects, in the way of additional connt ctMn, are now being carried out or talked of. for the greater efficiency of the road. The Washington branch, from Baitimore, is being prosecuted to a si eedy completion, one million dollars having been already expended +n the four miles of tunnel, which is to run dirtctly beneath the city Of Baltimore, and give passage fir the track, n Melt wid c,ntinue on directly from the present Baltimore terminus to the ci ty of Washington, thus making an m.broken bet sten that and Rochester, with no change of ears or long onmibus drive, as at present, forced upon Northern passengers proceeding on to Washington, through Baltimore. Anoth er million trill build and furnish the road-bed, from the termination of the tunnel to Washing ton. Grading has already begun on this divi sion. With a through; unbroken route toVashing. ton, the Northern Central will offer superior In duciments over all other routes fur Western and Northern passengers. .Again, the building of the Elmira and Utica road will insure the building of a branch from Tioga, Pa., down the Seeley Creek Valley, to unite with the main road near the shops in the Fifth Ward; to afford a more direct coal line from Plussburg, Ps., to -Utica. And the old plan, for a road from Car. andaigua to Lake Ontario (the Pultney route), is being revived again, Me winter, with greater vigor than ever, to give another coal outlet on. Lake Ontario, and carry a market to a rich ag ricultural region. tot more than all, the idea of building up the manufacturing and industrial, interests along the present, main line, are not for a moment loal. sight of. Eneouragem. nt is ofered by the Company at every point where mutual benefit shall induce investments of capitalists, and the starting of manufacturing enterprises, needing transportation and fuel at reasonable charges. The coal transportation, alone, of this road, bids fair to be immense. On every hand bust. thess is being fostered, for the future benefit of the road, showing a wise foresight and skillful management—ElmiraSal. Er. lier.,ietr. Wka.LB.—EDITOR REPORTER. : 113T fug come to tho conclusion that "JoE Cma strxas," the mythical correspondent from Wells, had ceased his ink-slinging, I thought I would inform you as to the news in this locality. The boot and shoe store of NeL7saince Butt- DICK was entered by burglars on the night of the 27th. They generously helped themselves to a quantity of boots and shoes, leather, find ings. tools, Ac. On the same night Jasa Ousms lost a bed- - quilt from tho clothes-hue, and a quautity.of corn. We next hear of their depredations in the vicinity of Seely Creek, N.Y., three miles north of this place, Ilmix Exam being ruin= a line of clothing that was hanging out to dry. The hall of Perseverance Lodge, 1.0. of G.T., was broken into and a number of lamps and lodge fixtures taken. We have come to the conclusion that some industrious chap is think ing of starting in business on his own hook, not seeming to have any fear of getting his long fingers scorched. The long looked.for Tchurch, that they have been gently coaxing from the vicinity of the State Line, is nearly on the foundation. It is now in the immediate neighborhood of that venerable old school-house, which' has been used ftr the past seventy-five years or less to hold religions meetings, public schools,lectures and magic lantern Shows in. A series of soda bles are about to be held, to raise money with which to tit up the church. -The first is to be held at the house of S. JONES, on Tuesday Ore. There was a donation party at the house of FoszLii GAURDSON; on the 19th inst., for the benefit of Elder SroNe. Tho amodnt raised in cash was ISO. • Rev. CHAS. WEEMS, of the Methodist persua sion, holds forth in this place once in two weeks to o goodly number of hearers. q. L Sunman, the thriving merchant of this plaix, is doing a smashing basilicas in the dry good And grocery line. Ile has , lately bought the faint fonnoq owned by J. J. Oeoooi Jan: 21, 1870. • ri.nricrr. 1111.41. F - 0 11 1 116411. 4 1 111 - bilis 11 1) *gal Proummterfotkivaim - iciatHHN' Wawa* traooogial ac Ns. Elsompois is to py oar all thiPiolftioldwiceatto tlii wider of hr Fired is. The bus formerly owned by xitseeesuer;oo Nos antis hes beat law dialed by Ilinnx Brow, and is being tem& sled anitiltted Sip tors lirstrissa carnage tarY. Mr. B. is an excellent asitcbanic - and a ..barlabiroing business Ruh • Cu . m, ,of Nennuir, N. J.. preached In the PrialThyteriim chmita; Troy. on fluziday hut: We teem that he will probes bly have a gall to become pastor of the CerMrro gatiom The ehiireb, has beet without a regu lar mbaister for two orthree years. ' The ladies of the First Pres byterian air*Toyanda, servest,sup. per`and other neredunents in thebainnapt the church, on Tuesday and Wednesday 'lreb: Bth and 9th, during the day and owning. proceeds will be devoted to the basalt .of the' church. it cordill invitation bk . extended to ail to attend.' &V. We cheeitally ieCommend the public - the "Awl, White ma BineMere of limurium.* Itmoswsri as being the Vans to get your money's worth. is they bringin large quantities and sell for cash, they are prepared to give good bargains to _ &Untie nifiyiliver -010111 with a ea. Try them. 'oft. J. 0. FRoor; our enterprising Furniture dealer, is erect:legal/km etylck Wa les on Charles street, and early In t h e spring will commence the manufacture, on a large scale, of all hinds of fartaihwi. That is the way to build up a town. We trust this new enter prise will tneet with the ‘encouragement' from the people of this section w hich it deserves. . lek-The express train aiming north came near running over a woman at dleshop. pep 'oo Saturday evening last. She was lypg across the track, and was struck by the cow catcher, inflicting a severe wound on the - head and taco. It is believed that it was the inten tion of the woman to commit suicide. Her name is 31n .um. She is unmarried. ear In reply to numerous inqui; ries in retard to the failure of the flock Jour rfal to reach those of our subscribers who are entitled to it, we can only state that we entered into a fair contract with the publishers of the Journal to fain* the paper in connection with the Bitporrnt, and that we have fulfilled our part of the contract. We hope to hear that every subscriber entitled to it undei our offer, has received It before another week. i The following resolutions were adopted at the, close of a Musical Convention recently held in East Herrick: Resolved, That we, the members of the Huai cal Convention conducted by Prof. J. K. eiall• las. assisted by Miss. Tumumgm,„ in, East Her rick, tender him ouraincere thanks for his thor ough end benellcial instruction; and further more be it Ramlust, That we recommend him to all de siring thorough Voice Culture, as an able. and excellent instructor, prompt, faithful and tella ble, of considerable experience and high repu tation. itesolred, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Baabroan Baron.= for publication. By order of Committee. is. The writer of "Elmira Forty Years Ago," In the Gazelle, gays: "When in the mercantile busineFs JOHN As- Nor was a liberal advertiser. It Is not uneom mon to find twocolumns of hisrunning through the village papers. Dry Goods, Groceries.-Dye Sniffs, Paints and Oils, Hardware, Hollow-Ware, Crockery, Glass Ware, Stone Ware, .Drugs and Medicines, SchOol Hooks, Stationery, with all the principal articles in each of the varied do ' artments made up his advertisement at one time. Elmira merchants of the present day, who carry on Liminess more distinctively, con fining themselves exclusively to this or that ,branch of trade, might draw some profitable lessons from the advertising experience of Mr. Avomr, - now one of our wealthiest and bestmen. leer A good story is told of a Tio ga county merchant, who agreed to take a far mer's oats at 40 cents a bushel if the latter would let him tramp the measures when filled. The farmer agreed to it. The buyer paid for sixty bushels, and next day wont after them. The farmer filled the half-bushel, and the mer chant got in and tramped them down. Where upon the farmer poured the oats so compressed into the bag. The merchant protestett and de manded that the measure should be filled up after tramping. The fanner informed him that there was no agreement of that sort, but that he might tramp down the oats to his heart's content after they were meastirodl liti.ll/IED Covt THREAp.—:t new thread--made from Combed Sea Island Cotton -has lately eMfielnto use, whih is likely to supersede, in popular favor, othcr l cotton threads now in market.- The great superiority of this thread is owing to the exceeding softness and evenness of the Sea Island cotton'llbre from which it is made, and to the new mode of man ufacturing. All of the abort fibres are combed out, leaving only those of uniform length, which, when, twisted, present a thread perfect ly regt, ilar in body, and possessing a smooth ness and strength equaled by no other.!—hem York keodontisl and Dry Goodly Reporter, Nor. 20, 1869. •WICKHAM & BLACK are the only agents for this superior thread in this market. • ter From the February number of the ScAool Journal, we learn that thetpres ent able and efficient Principal of the Public School of this borough has been granted a per manent certificate. Our free school was never more prosperous than at present ; the rolls in dicate an attenlance of 230 scholars, and• the advancement made by the pupils is highly sat.' isfactory ,to the parents. The directors now' owe it to themselves, and to the tax-payers of Towanda, to see that a new and more suitable budding is erected for the - aecommodatkin of the school. The house at present occupied is a disgrace to the town, and we hope to see steps at once taken to erect one notOnlylarge enough to accommodate all who desire to avail them selves of the benefits by the free school system, but which be an ornament to the town: Other towns in the county,, with less than ono-half our!pcpulation, have set an er ample in this direction, which . onr directors will do well to follow. ; PERSONAL.-3114. G. B. °TERM', Salt Lake City, bas-our thanks fora copy of the " L'lalt Magazine," published in Mormondom. —Rum Marussicou, of flew York, has been in town for the put tel day. Re is &member of the firm of PcnvELL it Co. —We noticed the towering form of neighbor KINNEY, of the Waverly Advocate, on the street the other day, but ho passed us by. —IL A. Bna.vca, of Providence, B.L, isat the Means House. We learn that he has taken a contract for constructing gas-works here.- -Muter JAS. Murmurs has presented us with a premium copy of the Independent, printed in gold, on the occasion of its twenty-fifth birth day. --CoL Wallas was in town on Tuesday. —Register and Recorder GLADDE O IO, who has been detained *ibis Louie in Colombia for some weeks on account Of ill-health, is again at his Gammas, Esq., of this place, is visit iting his brother in Louisville, Hy. 2-Hen. G. A. Groin has becbb►e s citizen of Philadelphia, having pi:maims) an interest in large manufacturing establislunent in that city. "—Capt. H. P. Gootatcn has been appOinted Assistant-Surveyor of the Port of Philadelphia. egl. The folloviing from the Albany &prep is so applicable, to our own came just now, that wo take the liberty of borrowing it: ."This week we struck from onrlist anly about fifty subscribers who will Dot pay their dues to the prissier. In doing so we take them by the hand, and with tears in our eyes, bid them an affectionate farewell. Goad-bye, old subs! Take cute of yourselves. &makes think of the Ex press, which you have go long read for Slothing. Sponge upon other printers new for awhile. A change of diet will, ,doubtlear,lse good for you. poor old fellows! We are a tittle sorry to turn you out upon the dark night, without a lamp, but It Must be so. Strike for the neareitneigh boes light lie may let you in and feed yosibu a yeas or two, upon the Strength of. refixes orabbs promises to pay at • • ended that thin. For ourselves ne bare - • hof those carious - 7 '-- 1 611 111 16 ?_._ 111 1*4 1 1001bilhalrlin - 490 -1 01 i: 4 01114 1 i n iliMil:11111104 awrit,-, 1 1 8 0144- 1 * 7 9 ifbagNIA SagiOce: 4601 0 1 0 11911 si k tt l irb***l6 olo4.4 "o‘A*l ll i 4 k 171117,11,P1M0r-", - 41411t:E T Y) 1 -: 014-4LLIEN.z..AI the Red • Jan. SI, MO, by lg. 0. WNW; &IL *am LOW to Ma Mei ' Allen, Or Rake, lloga Co.' 2 " • 1 $ --116PR1L.4.1 ly; • • yak e. DosnOlKilacioisa Waßodt; tie • 10 , 10a0Aaniblkines0IPIIIIII7* , BATCH—ALIRML—* - Ll,addsbccrA,. 1019, by Rev. Zones; J..: Ada In Xis Dorcas *an t - both • Ic' by Rev. D. Jones, Mr. itch en to Inn Ruth Ably, both CAA/bony.: "• _ ILELLI7L,POWELL.4I theVist Burch •s• by car Thenig - 410. Mk by Re% C. wßennetiMr. W D. Kelty to Anna, youngest &nide' . - LEE—FOREST.—In Wynn, On tbdurdsY, Jan. 24,1810, by BeT. Wm. ReGla*o_ry,'ltithard . Lee and Louise litn , both' orAIWAY.est DIED: WALTER.—On the first of January, 1870;Xra. Bachael, wife of Michael Valtm of West Franlin, aged 84 years, 7 monthsi#l2 days, Wyoming minty prpers please copy. Herrick, on Thursday evening, Jan. 20,1870, after k short but s evere e il lness, Dinimd, aged 70 years. ' - He vres`otte of the first aettleri in that is mini Herrick township, having removed frail Or; ange county. N.Y.. in . 1871, to "Wishishill. Ceo" ire (now Camptown); ind in 1827 to this place; 'Snit* his oiraroadOrougli &Odra* utdrris ken wilderness. , There were then but three set; tiers within the bounds of thO tomulip. He bas cleared a good farm; and raised • and edM cated a large family at children, meeting with a patient and persevering spirit all the hardships of a pioneer life. He has been for fifty' years a &rioted and consistent Christian—a member of the Old School Baptist church. - lEa house has always been a house of prayer akdreligiamicom venation, and open for religious meetings. The first sermon that was ever preached in this township; was preached in his house inlB2B, by Elder lipmeuan Wiser. At that meeting there were thirty-seven persons, which included all the inhasilants within this township, men; wo- men and children, except two invalids. character can be beat expressed by saying that in his daily life, and in all his intercourse with his fellow-men, he fulfilled the requisition of the &view, "Let yokr yea be yea', and' your nay, nay ; for whatsoever is more than this corm eth of evil." He had from childhood the eon tinned respect and confidence of fall who brew him. lie died, as he had lived, "in hive of eternal life, which God that cannot lie, prom ised before the world began." Con. • Herrick, Jau. 31, 1870. ~7.7, 1 1 - ler. Insurance against, loss or dam age by Piro in the most reliable Companies. Policies written and hisses "ended at this Agency. Joan W. Mix, Agent, . Towanda, IMlice, north side Public Square. Feb, 3,1370-2 w. • • LOST.—Between the Ward House and M. C. Marcus% rerkleOce, a gentleman's Fut Collar. The 'finder will be rewarded - by leaving it with the owner, W. IL tiaaw, • 'Feb. 9,1870. Towa nda. WASHINGTON'S BUTTE-DAY 'PARTY.—: The public are invited to attend a Party at the Rummer&ld Creek Hotel, on 'Tuesday eviming,i February 22, 1870. Good music , will be in at tendance. Bill, 82,50. Pavan LANDSIZSISZIS, Feb..B, 1870-3w*. . Prot*. SommuNG NEw.—Dr. J. L Electrician, bop leave to sunounce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that ho has taken rooms at the Elwell Hotute, Towanda,- where he will treat the diseased for a limited time by the invisable agent, Electricity. He cure. "Paralysis, Deafness, lthetunatism e Dia betea, Consumption; Cat arrh, Dyspepsia—in fact, all chronic disensea, female weakness, spi nal affeetions, ac. I=l This is to certify that I have beau • afflicted with chronic diarrheas foraevenyears, contract ed while in the army; have tried all medicines I could think of ant! obtained no relief, so I thought I would try•one More to be: sure. I haver taken Ave treatments of Dr. J; L. Winner, and I feel entirely cured. I would rixximmend it to all my brothers. A. Sartsitooot.. This is to certify that I was paralyzed in - my left side and arm by being struck in my eye. I tried all medical still and found no relief. I took seventeen electro.magnetic treatments of Dr. J. L. Winner, and am now -able to earn a livelihood. JAMES WAITS, FOR SALE OE RENT.—A house and lot, corner Fourth and: Elizabeth streets; also for rept, a house containing 12 rooms outlet:l3nd street ; also two !milling lota for sale, corner Second and Poplar streets. Enquire of Jan. 20, 1870. I. 8. Powr. STATE NOEMAL SCHOOL; MANSFIELD, Dom" Co., PA.—The second half year (21 weeks) will commence Monday, Jan. ;*l., 1870. The third term (14 weeks), wi.l commence Monday, March 21, 1870. • The expenses for half year (21 weeks) inclnd-. ing board, tuition, room-rent, fuel, oil, washing and hook-rent, is 102 less 50 cents, or 1100 per week State appropriation. The expenses for third term (14 weeks) including same, is 400 less 50 cents,or $1 00 per week State appropns tion. Day students are cliarged 110 per term (It weeks) only for tuition and tue of text boob'. Board can be obtained in private families at $5,50 to $4,00-per week. 'For catalogues, or any further information, address - 'DIMMER H. Vaanru., Jan. 13, 1870 SALUTATORY, JANUARY 1, 1870. Come, friends and neighbors, one and all, Your kind attention we would call— To the NEW STOCK we're . just receiving, . With tull confidence believing Tnat we can sell you Goods as low • As any east of Btiffilo 1. We've bought their goods, and mean to pay And not break dovrwand run away! Our stack of Broods is new and neat, I And our assortment nice co mplete. a We've Co ff ee, le ns and Teas— Lard, Buttes, and _bur ,g Cheese— i• Rice, Nutmeg's, and Dried Fruit, • Which we believe are sure to suit ; And Crocks for Butter, great and small, To meet the min& of one and all. We also keep for those who Corned Beef and Pork, and Ve l badt Fish, And Oil for lamps, also lamp wicks_ Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, and Mopsticks, Berries and Apples, Peaches, Pears, Willow, Wooden and Earthen wares, Turnips, Onions and Potatoes, • Cabbage, Beets, and big Tomatoes. We alsO haves good supply Of fresh Corn Meal, Buckwheat and Rye, And Flour from every mill around As'good we tk, as can be found. And Teci lim st, with which to raise.your bread : - The best that can be found, 'he said. With Syrups pure and well refined, In quantity to suit the mind. • So leave your orders; small or Irv, And we'll deliver free , of chsrge. But should we here attempt total!, The HATS of what we have to sell, Both time ana space alike would fail.us, And every passer-birlwonld hail us, •• To know if we could gelldhemmore About this now Provision Store I The rush of trade would be so great, From early dawn till ev ening late, : . • That strangers passing by this way; Would think 'twee general training day I We'll therefore close this hasty scrawl, ' • BY simply saying: PLEA B7 ." WI. , And see our Goods and learit our price,. And we'll convince yon in a Wee, - . That you can .Eul (lords as low Of PATTERSON & KINNEY, / As can be bought in Towanda; Or any place—for BEADY PAy I \ ' Patton's Block, No. 12 Main Street. - den. 13, 1870-Im. • I \ 1 -,. , .--.----«----÷ IWO/IDi° COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. "A Business Education will be of advantage to every man, whatever his tante occupation may be"—Fieedky. I , . The Wyoming Commercial college, establish ed in IWB, and connected wit& Wyoming Semi; n it tz, n off e ers t e x th u o i r ti c c i o i m cc ‘c n V edu ! cation. . • ' • I - t • .. Its location in the beautiful and historic Pal i le of Wyoming, wit/tits three lines of s, and immense coal other business operations, sand rare ties for young men desiring situations. Our graduates are filling lions of trust all over the country. , Young m have attended this Institution from ldississintiAansas, Min nesota, and nearly every Slate in the Union. Our tuition tom theßuidnessCourseis from fifteen to twenty regular &Zara less than at other Commerciil Colleges, and yet advantages ken are in, very respect unsurpassed. . . We offer au the aidestended by any Comma?. cialCollege in the country to graduates in ob taining situations. Students of,the College have ill the advan tages of the Seminary in regard to. library, lit. era societies. Tuition for the regidar Business Course, ., M. Telegraphing in connetotime thermal, fig tie d Telegraphing alone, 525,00. &Attie:teal $w Badness Course, 11400. . Board- per. week K Send fir Catal._ and specimens. at Pap manabip. • - kddrms L. 1.. PriM Wyoming Commensisl itilmws eaffsp, Sept. - 2S, 1969. • Engines; Pa. : ' :01$1410PillWF 31111001101 Were via olis n 1 Utliehimlil eel thestimatioli' CO dl IPIt alit IN amplattrbrilW:M7l74l:7* 11*j ' ~n01711711i11411711.: lemrilisesikilletiMedsoikteeel7 AS W*DtmaCtlattlapil lalreSn ia li u = AWL -limilli isms ad awe. The * Co.oo. and Sha. rimier Organ. and 31siodenwe Await= All of than me kabob to be as near hemis possible to make Utem; old are &Mug I ost en* sallisthetioak loan whP Itilvoutot I them rOarpetees Wiw i est sta-steiliessoe from alto to - $1,100; Organs teem WO to $l,OOOl Welodoits hem $73 to 43004 Simi Ilfasig_and lostmetkon Book* for Plano, Omani, Nolo deons,sall Violins. slime ea boa To_ , thorn Ida mold 111wiaelmeentaltami omMot tutors tiot`meationed abwe; in'usyi Ore et your oat demandp* shall have diem on abort - notioe.- neoolleet, holies and gentlemekthat Plvdessow 1 W. Dames basked =petiolate for theetwen. - 1 *7 ars is the ahoy. business. Toning and re. 1 pi &we. if wanted. . _ - 1 Those who haPv.waited *long lion Abi - ade- tented " Brlebnarken Polkk" may have it now i at oar Store for 10 ambler ropy. It ls a good .*.m of natal; besides having a collection et 1 43 foreign postage stamps photo* on the oat, Ode: W. Pantri AVG. ie. All kinds of Spie6o Raising cantata citron &a. titt -the Mod, Indio sad Blue store'Bridite et. Towanda. - - aIIJAMIALL A EVDOZWAT. 'Uri Carl wire inoitej? every. Ming in taw line at the Red, White sae Mao Store. - Try it, and satisfy youreelves. Sept. 9;1860. ' Saastaait. It Ittnuawar. • ,FOB: &LL -3. B. Coot anon; - of Wilkes-Bane, Ps., odors for sal* the valuable Beal Estate formerly belonging to lialoman Whitoomb, deed, toiled at Beottaville, Wyo. ming county, Ps., containing about 450 acres, about 75 WI ad, balance good mil, well Urn- . bared, wale* porno; da The fat*. hi on the river. grind buildings, orchard, never fail ing running water at the door. Beantifulb , aituated, convenient fur Inisinesa—wortks2o; 000; will be sold for $12,000. Terms °My. ,Bar gain for any one.. Dec. 2,1860. . MI6 At the - Red,. White sibd Blue Store you will Ilnd Crackers, t Candies, Nuts, Dried and Canned Fndts, Tobacco, he, whole sale and retail, cheaper than tho cheapest. bet 8,1e6E/ Tum= & auxutrAr. a Tby the pound, caddy, or chest, at tho "Bed, White and Blue" Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa., Jan. 6,1870. Baatutau. & RIDGEWAY. lir Tobacco by the_ pound or pail Bed, White and Blue Store dotint to dealers. Jan. 6, 1870. linastmus. & Binorrray. TWAIN; Tara —A new line of Teas at the Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. BIAXIIALL & RIDOZWAT. Ftorta notra.—The celebrated Oswego Flour, wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest, at the Red, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda. Pa, ' Jim. 6,1970. BDAMEIALL & HIDOCW4I. SW Build up the 'churches ! let the minister, earn his mon twice over— once by preach ng sad again by or his jJust dues. You can Create an immense revenue for the benefit of the churches, and save money for yomwelf, by trading at the Bed, White and Blue Store. They give one per cent. of all their sales this year to the churches, each •customer to choose the denomination they like. itiILUCHILL.& ItiDGEWAY, Be White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 12, 1570. Foe Run on RENT.—One secouil hand Piano. Enquire at Jan. 27, 1870-2 t. W. Dzmicu k CuAf. The public are cautioned against negotiating for • nob 'given by C. F. Welles for $l,OOO, and endorsed bre. W. Clapp, dated Oct..- 1, 1869, payable six months after .date. F. T. PAGE. Athens, Jan. 23, 1870. lar The next session Of the Bind ford County Teacher's Association is to be held at Nonmetal on the 11th and 12th of February, the exercises coinmencing on Friday at half-past ten o'cloini, a.m. A. T. Lux" Bee y. BOOTS AND SHOES! The largest and most coniplote us- sortment of goods in this - line ever offered in Towanda is now being re- ceived et Watruntown, Ps. HUMPHREY BROTHERS, We call special attention to our . • stock of FALL AND WINTER WEAR, nearly comprising nll lands of FINE AND HEAVY WORK FARMERS, MECHANICS, hliilltL All the latest rand most popular styles of , I:;.tpttke, in.. Goat, French and Glove Kid, At all times customers will find onr assortment of goods, umivaled in this market and the prices at the lowest tigtwes. We offer iti out an unusually attractive stock of SARATOGA & FRENCH TRUNKS, 'XRAVXLING BAGS, RETICCTLEB, &C. iTtrTT-Tmr; r,y,mmm We call the attention of Horse- men to onr immense ;variety of Carriage and Team Harness, Whips and Robtls. Thie department is directly over Our Shoe Store, and will at all times be fully stocked with all goods be- longing to the Harness trade. Any- thin - in the line twill be made on short notice and by experieneed first Owe workmen. - Oct. 13, 18611. IMEOCPORK, RAMS AND LARD M coma. a stiriam. THE BEST SYRUPS -IN i- TOWN JLse dessett st COW L aIIIIIIOVEL HENS' AND BOYS' FOR AND MINER*. Misswe, • . .and eauantrzekoShoes, Sergi, Calf or Buf TRUNK DEPARTMFINT, Ss idles, Bridle; Blankets, \ 151310 ']~lli~~lt.~fi~~ TTILLOIIIIIIIO. CONOWII3IOOI. _ - =mum 1 =1:Ina. mix - yam OMR /110,1111111TILTIL Was Tea aiT.ilontaatea - ITIT. To my L itapalabatoo*,,ippaolliassolhaaii be.T.Catiotalo con*Scellbows teas a as odaatal gladamaa pt Aps easawMai la blo pat lbataa. oat anal 'to as eatlikato of an aosa neat - wawa be wayarlek may mike I I t o - am la 4u toe lan Ilea alta . Tallailaaingm te,tbes. • , o.lr. Yiwi9tigag. • I Waite* Pasoan a boottooLl=:Lbp -110gIld of ark or Ps. 1 awe knows as Dada tot asallart para and as mat asortally osy OW 1 nerd ara glaalosan at drat hastitr. of tats to at . .bilkotder• r*Pufers- *oft, soirepo., , _ V . - goinuass. Hew A. 7 .. 'll~O4 Dammam&lb a lornsaybasio. Howe of Deprim oradatioa. Honblarg. . , To whom it eaq coseers: ' 01/TonA L looi Solgulanno Oda lima boom Do. D. Chit. Inks plesouro Is ionise Is Ida bobalftbaS be to no busman galloons. at Aso modal qualities. Mond odmYss. - wdlsolgandp Who. soda blgb prokaidal onsallog. awl -Wdo. barely nnosumad bbs to oil sooongwboa be ma anon. - Toms. Am. • , , • A. t.BUYITTIOTOD. (num Han: A. A. Putman.] Oasmammealtb of PemiarywoM, Elenfte - Chamber. Harelahmir:.,Pa.s. - - Gentlemen: Allow ins to introduce to your taronible corder. stion'the bums, Dr. D. Clark. es a,eeatkmsn end' a physician of engines*, and la every entitled to your cooildence gunk respect.sey ss such Tours troll, • A. A. PVIIMAN.. [From BeT. A. B.l[Mor. IX D.) • Wayne.lmmt. Pa. ,To whom it may coupern . . . We Mks pleasure in testifying to oolong persoeM o equaintanos With Dr. B. Clark and to ear Wary t m arable *aka of him as • gentleman of taleme, of lib er al education, of much professional experience and trimmed Worth.. By industry and and pa ne . mmom lie has won for himself. a remake om gentleman and a physician which entitl e him to public confidence. . nelfocifilnY„ A. hULLZR, ;President of Wainelborlit College, pa. (From J. S. Raton.] Conuerergealth of Pennsylvania, Sonata 'Chamber. lisrrisburg. • ' Dr, Chrk: • • . Item, Sir—l have nothing to-send yon. and elm Mends to show that I have not forgotten the kind. ness of the past and an ecoretuded to drop yen s We have abolished the Sword. refused to print the Governor's Message, and are depriving ourselves at everything in the way of documents to send to our constituents. This Legislature will go thil calm= way of economy. If that MI be dew. 1 am determined to do my duty, that my hies& shall hare nothing to regret for -their very generous litinvort• Remember me to Kt&lde. Incock. Taylor. Eli. therman and other Mend■, and explain; my moon for not notk3ng them in the way of documents. I would be glad to beer from you. iiMiEMI IFrcau, Hon. Dr, Colvor.] To whom it may concern • .1 hereby certify that I have been sogualuted with D. Clark,the last twelve or fifteen year., and can truly may that he sustains high character in his profession. and further certify that Dr. Clark sustains an excellent, moral and upright character. SAMUEL COLTER. If. D. ‘PDr. glark could present general letters of intro diedion from s majority_ of the prominent gentlemen and citizens of, western Pennsylvania, professfo or otherwise, but spwie forbids. - The prominent public men of Bradford county sir the above either personally or hono byrab reputation.em en acquainted with mimed le gentl. DR. CLARK, ritOFSMOB OF ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY, AND PHYSICIAN POl THE EYCLUSIVE TREATMENT CHRONIC IWAsys.' All consultation and Examinations of Patients made Free of Charge. Do. Clark emmines and explains your disease udhout asking any qiiestions. If be understands your ca.(' you know it; and cannot be deceived. It he cannot tell your disease and how you feel without asking questions. he dots not csmakkr himself com petent to treat yodr case. This Is the criterion to go by, and patients should not be eatialled with any other. This is the only direct and positive evidence of my ability as a scientific physician, and by this standard I em willingto bejudged. Dr. Clark trcats no caeca unless conscieneacmaly of the opinion that it can be cured or permsnenUy henetitted.- • lir. Clark treats no case unless he can deacribetha disease and its symptoms w.tbont interrogating his patient. Dr. Clark will treat no Chronic Disease unless, be can explain its character to the complete, and perfect satisfaction u 2 the patient examined. And the Dr. would here most positively state, that he desires no patient to take treatments from him, unless they are fully and completely satisfied with his consultatiens and exarniustimis, which are made free from ckarge. Dr. Clark bases his practice ripen the ineontro• vertible law of Nature. Fireti—Thst every cause has an effect. Second—That ..Idiseases are causes producing effects er symptoms; and that _every dis ease has its own peculiar effects er symptoms, which if properly or thoroughly nnderstood by the exam leg Physician. can be clearly pointed out to the complete satisfaction of the patient examined. Dr. Clark's method of 'diagnosing or explaining diseases and their symptoms is only the process of reasoning from causes to effect, and has been ac quired by thorough literary and medical culture, and also by an almost unlimited practice in every form of disease to which the human system Is liable. By this process of reasoning the Doctor. has te. quired a reputation and snores* In treating diseases seldom attained. Dr. Chat le making quite n number of convenient appointments fur the beeeilt of invalids who cannot go a long distance to consult him. Patients will dud this an opportunity 'rarely offered, and one they should not fail to take advantage of. The Dr. furnialiiii all the medicines, instruments aid apparatus neeeisetry for the successful treat ment of every case. MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS FUR THE, MONTHS OF JANUARY, FEBRUARY. MARCH. /PIIH. AND MAY. 1870. Erie, Pa., Reid House, January 8,9, 10, 11. Pittsburg. Pa., Merchants Hotel, Jan. 12, 13,14, 15 Scenery Hill. Pa, Iliedind office, Jan 16,17.18,19,20 Altdona, Pa., P. R. Hotel, Jan. 21, 2:1, 23. Harrisburg, Pa.,,17. S. Hotel, Jan. 24, 23, 26, 27. Mellsboro, Pa., Wellsboro Hotel, Feb. 1, 2.3, 4. Itlossbune, Pa.,Excbange HcBel. Feb. 8. Mansfield. Pa., Mansfield Hotel, Feb. 9. Tioga Boro.. Pa., flexion's Hotel. Feb. 10. Elmira, N. Y., Rathbun House, Feb. 11. BRADFORD ft:IOUNT2 APPOINT/IMS. • ..Clark as taken parlors at the Ward House, T wands. Pa.. and loth be there on Monday, Toes , Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. ry 14. 13. 10, 17. 18 and IL 1370. and eau every Saturday during his trip In Bradford county. Milan. Ulster, Tuesday, Feb. 21 .. ' Athena, Er. Hotel. Wednes day, 23 ~ 28 Waverly, Ilmer'n. Thursday, " 24 Barclay. Friday, 23 'remand': Saturday, - 24 Burlington. Monday. - 23 West Burlington. ' Tuesday, - 'march I Fast Troy. Wednesday, " 9 Troy, nia Troy ileum', "Thursday. " .a* Sylva, L Friday. " Towanda. Saturday. 4 Standing Stone, Monday. Rumme Meld Cr'k, Tneaday. . " • a Wyalusing. Wednesday, •• l , o Browntown, Thursday, o Monroeton. . Friday. 11 Towanda. . Rome; Mon Saturday. •.day. .Leßoyville. Tuesday, Waren Centre. Wednesday, " West Warren, Thursday, ~ Orwell. Friday, •• Towanda. Saturday, Mdse. Monday, East Smithfield, Tuesday, Bentley Creek, Wednesday, Cellett's Station, Thursday, Mosierville. *Friday.. Towanda. Saturday, Fraukllndals. Monday, . West Franklin, Tuesday, Leßoy. •Wendneaday. East Canton, Thursday. Canton. "Central." Friday, Towanda.Saturday, My: 111= onda . Tuesday. ' Stevensville . • Wednesday, Spring C pt owilo Hl , ma y. day, ara ' ' Towanda, , Saturday, Burlington. Monday. Springfield. Tuesday, Smithfield. Wednesday, Centreville, Thursday. • Mend Creek, Towanda, ft= Monroetrin, Monday,. New Albany. TueridaY. New Ers, Wednesday, Tarrytown. _Thatalari Asylum, Friday. Towanda, Saturday. ' Shetheguln, Monday. South Litchfield, Tuesday. Litchfield. Wednesday. Thais Valley. Thursday, Athena, Rt. Hotel, Fria Saturd , Towanda.- . Komodo% . Monk/.. Granville Centre. Tuesday Granville Summit, Wednesday, Alba, Thursday. - Troy, Troy House, Friday, Towanda. Saturday, Luther's Mils. Mandl/. Leona. ' Tuesday, Colombia X.Roada, Wednesday, Austinvthe. Thursday, Aspinwall Corners, ' Friday. Towanda,' . Saturday, Rome,Manday, Potterville. . ' Tuesday, - Rinselldile. - Wednesday, itholhattreent ' Thursday , North Boma re, . Friday. _, .- " 20 Nomads. eatarkr, Monday, Triesday, Wednesday. Thlindq. and Wady. May 21.29. 94 21.01, St , . t 41$ '4d 44 ; :4 4 7 ; 11 12 Itiarftla - . - • . . - -4 • 5 .orMiliNatrALO ICIE • w . . r - • • 4 321 Pi .11114itiContracte .. 3776 43 andkpi 111. i. • •""" • " ...... 13 00 Comm6iwoll3l3oo, 3 VMS 03 Cosiolo3lo liters at fairy term tad Wee& • -• Wars !Wort • 1.• Camel to Coanaluiceers.. • 4' Distrim iu , th .efenr , t, Tft►Tpl loel~ddL{fp ' 9101 ST Trams Je Mare ' 444 S Si Slodom ssuresse' I sodsitS on Moilo lis asUllosp 211 .14 Jury nnapilasloesre and Met. " ...:...:..:IR' 14 006111000 and "- 113 Prima% rapport to County Sall IY6 Ts_ ACCOUNT wit Ade ern* dilaters of CL 1g flisflw fleCletefitelfrestfbrgf•ir Me jpia• 1369 6816,1,1 :I . _ , - . finnueipe and B :wressete. • I Noises el Callaafere. ' - ITerrarged RcerlreAson ; rd PM% cc Due . .. .. • . . . . . , . ,---,............ —......, .. 1 -, I.J A . D.•1kecher.,...'...:..". - .. 11468 , -20 66 20 65 ' I iT. -1653 .. 14.36 214 ••••••• ..... Leßoy . - Cementer Maightesd.. ~...:: ; . ~. - 110 21 ' llO 97 ..... . . .. .-. .... ~. ....... 76 68 •.. Tf 63 .., . ::. ... •• •••;•; Troy Borough • Cheeks r. Bayles '-. . ... -• • , . ...... ••••• • - I ' • . C.M. Newman • • - ' 14113 - 123 00 ..... ;.. .....".. 21'24. • Manson 113511 k "' ' - - 1363 1611 13 153 '57 - 321 940 • •-• •• ." At hots Toinialdp S. A. Weller,. • - •• • • 2171 vs 2043 23 1.. 21, 72 107 51 • • •;• f. AMC' Borough ' • '.' .. CliadeeT. Han....; ..... . : ... .-... .656 52 $l3 27 464*33 8 9 " lilac Innis ' • , .... ' 669 22 - 635 25 ,1001. 21 96 AV: m w. . - - ~ • Alesseider Zuc1ie1t...i...... .'...: '43563 '' 221 41 - 1071 2100 •-• • • Alba Bo r o u gh : • D.J. Made? - "' • 11 .137 es 120.30 1,29 614 Barclay - ' - John Waive ' .. e.... 914 00 - 659 16 . 302 44 50 :••• : . /P 3171 / 1 6 10 01T0wn5idp........ P. P. Berne 613 90 ". 603 34 670 31 M • Burlington Borough ' B. A: Leant ' '^ ' "- MI 53 - ,114 121. .1 33 ./I 13 Budington West •'S. A. Compton...„.: .. . ...... ~ . . 553 19 in 31 3RI 27 50 •-• • • Casks Township .-- Mewl Cobs 4 . ~... 1173 50 , 1109 33 .- al5 58 42 -. ,Cantois Borough_ - 3, W. &SSC ...... I. .. ...... '.• ••• • • 393 53 37014 581 19 43 • iiiii C4 Pre;skl i is rabis s ' ' • Ifilt.=,t ' - • 'MU .. 1 l1:111 :-: gt : 3 2 ~ Mr/4 1 10786., 784 61 .7431 5 . 171 3916 •••• • • LW - - gl e rna l • .... 550'75 519 35- 4 - 06 27 34 ass 10 611 73 170 32 27 • Litchlteld ' -i . ~J. P. Micas. • 609 33 750 711 640 .40 04 Leßaywrille • J. M. Renaud" ' ... . 163 00 133:17 •.13' . 3 10 Monne Township W. A. Redlosur - 713 82 •. $76 57 " 723 85 63 •"•• • • Mimeo' Borough - lobs Ilontiberkf " 166 in 'lss ss 135 633 Orwell • 'C. J. Chnbbads .• • • 936 . 53 BM 68 323 46 55 ' Henry Sbernian,jr• - •'.... ....• • • • .201 40 .. 1411 WO +.13 31 •011 30 06 Pas ' • C. H. Crandall ' • ••• • 1199 38 1134 30 653'59 76 likisibury Checks C. Thompson -•• • - 936 "IM 61411 •645• 46 63 -Rome Tiermailp ' " A. W. Taylor.. : ........ . . ... ••••, 721 76 -. 674 16 981 36 60 Rome Borough ... , ' .. .. Jerk Crandall ' ••• • • 103 IA ,97 98 5 161 'Smithfield.. WB. Tomsk - ' 1417 "1343 41 - 303 70-41 Routh Creek W. H. Moore .. j...,. .;.. 1 51 21: In n 1 1w 141 4 10 71 1- 3 51 22 1 i so n 406 82 1•••• , ••• Rena* ... .r 'H. P. Smith ' ••••• 136 15 128 841 . -",,,F„ . " 531 6 78.,,,,...„ Staab/mein Joseph R. Horton - • •• •• .1253 27 1113 711 •• Ts' 62 831 Standing Stone • ... Jacob Sbachk4anl...., .••• 632 49 599 721' 120 Si 66 Tarry.' • - , iCherleeTbanmsan.: . ;:......- •• •• • '432.741 411 111 11820 69 Towanda Township W. W. Beeman ' :•-• Towanda Borough A. B. Ineadeirs... • ....... •-• • , 669' 633 68 626 27 67 MIS 66 ,2364 77 44 43 13446, Towanda Booth-. Georso B. Mina '" ' •• • • 426 21 401 56 • 663 -21 141 Troy Township . - i Bin= Rocirwell..., ' •"*. •• • • 1279 5111 1206 46 .4.74 63 771 Troy Borough " ' Ocoee Adios ..... ... .. • ••• 766 65 645 Oo ....' • - 121 GS Tescarora Joseph R. Alkins...'.. - ... •• • • - 6112 38 626 93 345- 33 00, ..., „ Mater • 111011 an H01eamb:.......... '• •• • • 733 97 337.93 " 237 MS 6111 Warren - • Almon Whitaker •• • • •.• 1069 31 1031 75, • ' -56 461 Windham Andrew Hand .... •• • • 872 77 am 67. : 433 43. 171 Miming.... A. C. Steams , •• • • •130X,03 1221 39 33 tat 66 MI sax W. W. Wood - . •• • • 959 89 506 56 563 47 72; W /ewe nail " 846 99 MO 46 , 340 42 13 Wilmot - G. H. Morrow.... • -' •• • • 663 . 70 • $29 67 6 - As 27 38 • Reessesemenis - • '3611 76 13 36 " 256 42 . .. ' ---L--i —-- , • • ' • ' 1 36701 0611421014 • 304 34 , 1747 41 11 42. 07 DR. cliArags V. mozgr. Treasurer, in ovxesst opiates. Comn4 of Bragford for .4. D. IMO : - CR. . - . By amount returned uncollected for 1889 , To amount dile upcm duplicates of 1868 and 1 and previous years- $ 564 M prima:me year.. •11 • 766 73 By amount exonerated to Collectors 343 Id To amount of dapliattes for 1669 36459 . 45 • •• ' percentage •• •,•• • ' 1747 41 •• ••• •• Reasiesstnenta 77 37 • ,.,_ •• - Orders redeemed. 24620 68 •• •• •• Incidental em •• balm 462 50 ~ •' •• ~ 2 pact. commission on sane 402 41 •• •• in Tnamery January 1, 1969.... 1317 61 . , ••., ,I" •• ••. •• on $34672 74 346 73 • • •• paid State Treasurer 6405 23 Total ' • ,•, in Treasury Jemmy 1. 1370... 4232 15 • ... . DR. OwAlir Onfen to =moot with Our County of Rrestfronifot A . D. 1869 - . CR.- To amount of Orders lamed In 1869 191620 66 11.8'2113 of Orders yedieritecun 1869 124620 66 ... • .. .. .. olopstandisig Jaa.1.19 '5 31 . 1 . 1 " 6.. .. ontatandfig Jan.l. 1870.. 537 IM!! BIIADFORD COIIIITY, 88. . , . . . . - • , We, the unilemigned Commissioners of said County. do hereby certify that the also.o in a true and soireet statement of the readvala and expenditures of mid County from the Ant day of January to the thfrtpflrskday of December. (ineluaive) A. D. 1869. • Witness our hands and seal of Ollce at Towanda, thin 22ad day Of January. 1870. J., A. MOODY. . F2BA LOOMIS; ) COLUMIObIUte". 3. D. HINDS. Attest—Z. B. 00001.13AliGH. Clerk. New Advertisements. EXE . CIITOR'S NOTICE.- Nettie to hereby Oven Mat ill persona indebt ed to the edge of CLARK COMMLNOS. late of Mon roe, demised, are requested to make mmediste pay, mentos. and all persons having claims against add estate most present them duly authenticated for settlement. ' C. A. CUMMINGS, J. D. CIIMMERDS, Jan.:, 1870. tUecutors: T)ATENT METALIC W H=l T WIRE CLOTIIE3-LlNEB.—Warrantedi not to rust. wear, tiro, corrode or Injure the Idlest:fabrics. Is always up and ready. far use. The weather • does not in the least street it. It will lag for 23 to 00 years, and costs but three mats per foot. ism now prepared to put the wire and guarsntee saMsfaAlon or no pay. If not called upon at your houses ; ad- dress gr call at Marshall Brothers, Hardware store. O. L. DUTOIiEII. Agent. , Feb. 3, 1870. . ' Towanda. ARARE CHANCE—A farm with a crop ready to loosest to pay for it; A re torted Umber lot on the place, RIMS handy. 155 acres. Barn 30:48 with basement. Bohai vats.. Ontbnildinga; two areharda "(formerly - two 'fermi Title good. Situate in South Owego, atm miles from Owego. Terms easy. If net sold soon will be rented to a party that will market the word and lumber. Weskit% property taken in part pay. Tor parlienlara addrea H. B. GIFFABD. Feb: 2, 1810. .Wheaton, pRIIIIIU-31 CHESTER • WHITE PIGS. • Pure blood short horn. Durham. Devon. Alderney and Ayreshire calves Memo, Suuthdown and Cots. gold sheep, Cubmere EtWits, Imzorted. Suffolk; Essex. Berkshire and Sefton pigs. and all choice broods of poultry for sale. Send for circulars and prices. Address It. P. DOTER k CO., janl9.3m Parkesbarg, cheater Co.,,Pa. FI NE SHA WLS Just received from a • lato Dupre - term' Sale. a few chub* • BROCHE & PAISLEY SHAW - 0, ID the very lateist eoloritiga and drains. at very low prime. • - . Dec. U.ltfiU. POWELL. k. TO THE LADIES. AND CHILD BIM 'OF AIBENS. NEW MILLINERY AND DRESS AND CLOAK. MAKING ESTABLISHMENT.' PATTEAkiI OW ALL iILIS !..1.211:9T ttrr•'N FOR SALA: Booms crier Post Once—Ha. hloyre old etaxid. XII& MARY A. WAGENEB, Athena, Dec. 20,1069. - pAilms AND HOUSES FOR THE .1 PEOPLE! We offer toe sale seven) hithdredrgood *FARMS and PLANTATIONS In Va., Ga., anerthe Carolinas well located and healthy, some with good improve. meets and extra land—which we will sell very clear. and on easy benne. The prime range from Fire to Fifteen dollars per scre,ssul oneo rep will more than pay for the coat of the property. We win refer pur chasers to parties here who have bought of =with in the put few months, and are offered an advance of over fifty percent. Fail partleslart ftirnisheffern application. We are now organizing "I' colony of Pennsylvanians to go south next spring. A good opportunity for all good citizens. A .prospecting party will wisit the south the last of Janitheyeell whowrish can go it reduced rates of fare by applying to us, Over 65,000 wires of drat-Chas Pine. Oak. Ce dar and Cyprus thither on narigation at from $1 50 to $5 00 per acre. Terms easy and all titles guaran teed perfect. K HALM[ DWYER k CO., . • Dealers in Real Restate, 711 Walnut street; Jan. 12. 1870. - Philadelphia. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF TowANDA.. CAPITAL $125,000 Suiul,us Funs • • 40,000 This Binh ode= UItinATAL FACILITIES for the \ transaction of - GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS MEREST PAID ON Diposns AAXAMDLIO TO AGEDEXENT. April Smut CARE O3V TO sss Cosszestor or Nom ANO CU CIL . , Parties mashing to awn ittistrt to an) part or the United States, Ragbag, Ireland. Scotland, or the prin cipal 1:11k...50d towns of Zutops, eau bete promo=stops, iinftailor that potpie. - • . . • - • PASSAGE _TICKETS - • To or fro® the old country, by best sterner or - sail ins lines, always oa band. Foinace wow= ova AT =Draw ants Highest Peke paidfor U.B Bondi. Gold wad silver. Z. U. IMITEL President. , N. N. BETTS. Towanda. Jaw . - Cashier. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM 1 Mit block north d Watt House, BREAD, PIES, . CAKE,. &C.,. baked deity end sold et abotessle and read, We use the best materiels esd, our wort Is slow neatly done. Deniers ire baited to ezadne our wbolaale prase. PANITICL PIO he. supplied at reo. scalable rates on dart nodes. In our • DM= 1100Y8 Ire offer surdas badoesments to ell who Mint either • mesh or • good med. . Indite an step in sad q enjoy cam . undisturbed wise row uietly dyhmt. Nets of set bow of die dsy to or men* or 011122811 as hand dining their memos mid @erred out by the dish of said In gmatitise to suit Of OORFECTIONEW/ ire km* sat essortment aged to' part of tt» Ylili. ; ant at realL Also wpawrolikortswit d GEOCZNITIL, Plias Jo law as Uo Wed. • , TamelleAkt le, - D. W. ston, . . ••01n12411/qr COVATY FROM 717IVARY-1.. Dip IMENBENI Prlargries m iastorn - Pealtenhary $ 970 57 0011111011. 10 4. 30a 00 Melo 360 GO Prothonotary sad Chat of &odour 899 751 =O5 Adak Sulldinp.l l ... 426 32 as per Act ot - ' 110 00 Torlorstirst road hoot Dodgy Sabin County tinsoir per net is/ .. 759 60 State Lunatic Asyhna , 255 25 Med& tar itiannonlng Jurors - 701 . 00 1,6 194 0 0 1091116119 tar Von iested hada 161 36 Wild sr Cal s Inatftutas aslor_Aot 4156? 17 2 9 40 Chrtillattes - 25 Wlpum B. Dade. late Connaisalonsr oes 00 John'A. Moody, eraindadonar,....... ... 450 00 Itos Loomis, .. . ... 410 to Aloha B. }IWO - . 62 00 Coolbsinrh, oat. atcoiakiimitotwirc. • 1200 00 _ . . SW as IfIS OD SO SO $38772 E 9 1 i2t6116 co APPLICATION I DIVORCE- To Thomas Woo4—Xo, 781 Sept. term. 1889._ Tou are.hemby notified that Almada Wood, 3a or wife, by her next friend Stepbeii Irons/hi, has appli ed. to the court of common pleas id Bradford county. for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said court bas appointed Monday, the 7th of Tebru arY, 1870. for hearing the said Almeda in the prem ises, at which time aid piece yen can attend if yon think proper, J. PEARY TAN r.T..Err. APPLICATION IN DINORCE.— To Lewis Tuback.—No. 740 Sept. term. lilgt lE'citt are hereby .notilled that Christiana Tabu*, your wife,by her nest Mend, A. Beaman. has applied to the coutt of common plena of Bradford county. for a divorce trona the bonds of matrimony. and the said court has appointed Monday the 7th day of Feb. uncr, for bearing Cm said Christiena In tho premises, at which time awl place you can attend if yen think proper. J. PERM VAN FLEET: merit A PPLICA.TION IN DIVORCE.- 18G9.L.A. T Harvey khoadee.—lio. 2A2l3eptember term. —You arelhereby , notilied that ranker Rhoades your wife: by °bet next. friend, 1. IL Bailey. btu applied to the court of common plane of Brad ford county. for • divorce from the bonds of matri• many, mid the said court Lae appointed Monday. the 7th day February, for hearing the raid Eunk• in the premiers. a 1; which time and place you our at tend if ;um think proper. . • • jan.S-lt .f. PERRY YAW FLEET, Merl. _ _~~,_ n ~ ; M `« BM T0ta1.... LogaL Ukt.7,-4t LIST OF THE - NAMES OF PER aims drawn Dee. 23, 180. .to be Jurors In a Court of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas. to fur the county of Bradford, commencing on Monday Feb. 7, MO. • GRAND JV11061.. Annruha, Henry D. Covert; Athens Tiep. David Gardner; Barclay. Win. Ditehbuni,stepheu A. Allen; Canton. Tap. Peleg Hackett: Franklin, Barmy John son; Granvllle, Andrew; U. Fitch; Litchliell Joshua -nuke; Orwell, Ared Platt; Pike. John A. Harring ton ; Ridgebury. Daniel H. Burnham, Delmar Mar tin; Sylvania. • Peleg Peck Jr.; Troy Twp. Burton Pomeroy. L. P. Williams: Troy limo, 0. P, Adama; Tuscarora. David Learned: Terry. Henry . Masrm. John E. Dodge; niter, Edward Lockwood; Warren. J. Monroe , Pendleton; .Windham. John-B. Hassell: Welles, Francis. Warner, George Wilson, TRAVERII.7L'aIt Ist. wzmi. Armenia. John J. Green:. Albany, Thou V. Brown, Wm. Kenyon; .Asylum, W. Ara ; Canton Tap. B. Garrison, Thor S. Manley; Canton Born. George Ketcham Columbia, Joel B. Watkins; Franklin, ANT* Ger Gralreille. Oicar Buiton, Allan Wooden ,Theodare Praft; Herrick: Chailea Platt; Litchfield. John Campbell; _O-erica. Wm. Faneett; Miss Diumeirk; Pike, Goo. White; Boma Twp. Joshua Kilmer; Boma Born, Orson Rickey ; Ridge. bury,J.W.Thampson; Sheshegnin.Wilder B.Cba&e, Lewis Hortorv:l3mithileid; Daniel Carpenter. Geo. T. Beach: Spriheleld, John Z. Cooley. Benj. Me. Agee; Troy Boro. Asa IL Landon; Troy . Tap. Joel Calkins; Towanda tp.,Samnel Dimmock. Lorenzo D. Bowman, Towanda Dorn , B.Y. Aspinwall- Ulster. A. B. Smith. Simeon C. Hovey; WYsog. Bertran E- W llitheY‘ George GE* Warren. Robert B. Backer. Benj. Bendleton. Hiram 'Taylor* .Wilmot, Daniel Vanghiat'Wyalusing. :mason Lewis. =trims 'sr= wzzx. - Athena Twp, Abram Hunsicker; Albany, Albert Wall; Barclay. Wm. Conway. J. W. Taylor; Burling. ;ton Twp. ROWS Stone, J•ercipdab Travis, BurUnitton Born. John! V. 'Rice, Robert E. Spencer:-Can to Bore. J.C.Derwitt; Canton Twp. Orville Johnson; Franklin, David Anlinion; Granville. mossyers; -Herrick. Francis Struthers; Litchfield. Prue tic°. Wen. Melville; Pike,. Agnew Jr.; Ridge bury, John, L. Webb , Ja r ed Hammond; Rome Twp. Darwin Barnes. 'Reuben Russell.- John &rope; Smithfield. Walker Pierce , Isaac Brown, Agusttut Phelps Jr.y.llliteellentau. Joseph R. Backer, Daniel Elkler; Spiingfiebi. Martin Harkness; Standing Stone. Byron Stevens; Tuscarora; jJohn Clapper; Towanda Tem; T. B. Patch' Towanda North, Geo B. Mills; Ulster. Henry Dineen; Wyalabing. Loomis B. 19ninaa J e nni ngs, Almond Pullen - Wilmot,John . Samuglass: - Windham. David Nichols, Janne Masted; Wens, James B. Remit*: • • Mora' 3. wars. t • Armenia, JacobE.•Dem =lT ond; Albany, in Van loon, (tee. Sterigere, Wm. Hewitt;. Asylum, Francle Colo; Alba Bow, Charles Sterling; Athens Twp, Ira Elabree: John S . Williston; Ussery. Charles Moore: Darlington Twp.'irm. Shiner; Canton Twp, Dallas Owen. AndrewAratts. Onto Brown; Fran kli n, Mate -ford Stevens; Renick . Dayton C. Banes; Monroe pep, Henry Crammer; Overton. James Manteca; ilallfebury, George O'Leary; Standlng Stoma, Rich ard Jennings. Matt eg Vannes: SpringSeld. Wm. B. Bn& Bow. B.3l..Laports, P. W. Cowell C. D. Paarege„ . do. North. Ezra Rutty ; Terry, W. T. Horton. Troy Twp, Milton 0. Loomis. Thomas Iffer ritt;Troy Born. Hobert ! .BaliSm; Meter, John T. Row*: Warren. - Edward F. Wm. P. Arnold; Welles Wen. Brown,lleney Pre Alfred Hammend; . Wyse& G. W. Green, C. E. Passmore; Windham Orsemns Carpenter, Platt C. Vandyke, PROCLAMATION.-WHEREAS, Hon. PARRIS It: STREETER, President Judge of the 12th Judicial District. of the corm ties of Bradford and Susquehanna. Edna Scru ms Parnlzt. and J. W. VANDYKE, Associate Jud. in and for Said county of Dradford.have busied their =bearing date the itth day of January, 1870, to directed for holdings Court of Oyor and Ter miner. emelt Quarter Session of the Pease, Com mon Picas and, Orphan Court. at Towanda. for the County ofßradf tinord. on Monday , the 7th day of Feb neat, to &paae three weeks, • Notice istberefore hereby otos to the Coroners. and Justices of the Poses, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with re cords, inquisitions and other remembrances, to de those things which to their Mhos appertains to be done: and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the cereas who are or may be In the Jail of mid countyp risi, or who shall be booed to appear at the sett court are to be then Met there to mesearte against them ma shall be Ad. Jurors are to bepunctualin theLr erten .darice. to their notice. Dited at Teneenda. the oth day of January; in the *eyed our ,Lord. ace thousand eight hundred and ileventr: • and of the Indepeedeuce of the 'United end* the. sdnete.tldrd. • J. P. VAN FLEET. dlitTif. • A lIDITOR'S N CE—fritte: BrcieeW. s are er. 0.. Brown and °. P. No. 456. December . term. 1168. In the Cana of Common Pleas of Bradford county. Tbawicbrellood. as auditor. appointed by widi Court to distribute hinds to Sheriff • hoods from fiboriffl ode of deeendol'a real rotate. :NZ toad to the donee of said appointment. at lila Mos to the ImmitiNt of Towanda. en MEDAL tba' um day ot iIiBRUABT.II7O. at 2 o'ekek p. m,,, at uldch time and pleas an *mom La da l. • on said money me required to moomt th• mum or be debar. red tram moths on oiM fond. P. =tams. Auditor. 111.1170. PAM PAID .FOR: HIDES AND N./ • _ , fa1U1R,13713 SALTIS.--, By virtie ittifYinitiotr.. 100811•10 Otte Orthr ofthmenneinath if owalrWeledi be nee eb• read, will be upend to , = = le p ese Case t threw In fire bomb of allTillllllDat, 121111CAZY MO, et 1 2. an,' the lowing &seabed pleareepaed anima ethate In Canton township, est bona ea lee". fug in the entre of NXI ithaph, at the WWII 'Par the wheel home, folnatelet Ilks; T. patilltheber odd creak to the beidp In bast the, beam forl therlypocuplad by b. E. bathe. Oleos spay pleb; ' leghway to Reed of Patera threen, there-west eta lands of saki Green to feed* of IL Vane'. • yea, thence Daihatsu; oath Yeauthreettr lade to. ' the public lthdresy frathwto a threw ~ demi the centre of salt Maim to the pear of be: • santog. : 44 acres Of lad more or beard boles, !bread bkee. an lath ins. hawed horse tam and few feat trees thereon. AlM—One. other, pore oh lead abaft In mkt township. bounded se follows Day in the eat of Lands of Wm. IL Lodge. 3 rods and • ' • Oaks from his =these corner, thence- north 1111 ,degrees coat 28 perches toe pea, thence epee' 40 degrees eaaf 43 perches to • poet. thence south 11 , degrees west 33 perches to s pock thence OM den's ,rest tal; perches to s beech thence north ati; We east MN perches it* • benbeit„ threes . north so; drag's we4lll4 Wc i ts pant tette ' north of said Locke a earth Meng the MPS line at said Leek's lot to the piece of leo. glnning.. Ceetztang 10 acres of bad _mote or Ica, ' all Improved and no Irslldltep.• , - ALSO — One other lot of land, althea In sad twp.~ and bounded as follows : Derdnedet eta Pthli 12,4 south-wed corner of a lot of lend surveyed to bee ry leaser, thence north 123; den's east 10 rode to arra In the east line of said warrant. thence up the north trench et NM Creek the severel ambers thereof 33 rods to the north-west tuner of the John and Joseph Berry la, thence south '1125; - deg's west 131 rolls to the" south line of said warrant, thence north faders west 130 rods to Awe of begin:deg. Contang 77 scree of land more or less. no Improve. • Seized and taken Into otactatos at' the silt of Ephraim Cara ra.l,lt,Detdoidde, J. P. VAN FLEET. Abertlf. Rk.GISTER'S NOTICIES.— Notice , is hereby Oven, that there bss.been filed end settled In the Mace of the Mk:later k w.ris. In and for the county of Bradford: accounts of adralnistra. Ilan span the following cattle, - - Final accounts of S. , K. Porter and Ifollater Catlin exectitod'of Wm. Innyth, late of Granville. detod. Final amount of 0. W.. Brink, executor' of John Pad. of Pike, deed. • - Plnal account of Albert L Wheat, adro's of Ira V. Newman. late of Warren. deed. - Final account of Richard Cummekey, and Edwin RcEnany, declaim of Michael Tridner; late of Al bany. deed. • Final *mount of Bradford Beesley, executor of Au=lilcecber, late of Pike, decd. account of James A. Bogen" and David Palmer. executors of R. R. Rogers, - late of Canton. deomead. Final account of B. W. P. Boyd, guardian of Allse F. Drown. finer Mnhknberg. ALSO—Abe aptualtement , of property tet off by Execntottror Administrators to widows ur chlidree. of the follmeing decedents:, Estate of - Henry Montgomery. • .;• Akins Blakeslee. . • .• • Benj. J. Hoagland: • - •• Samuel Fitawates. . - • Aud_the same wffl be presented to Ma Orphatre Court of Bradford County. on Tbarsday.the 10th day. February. 1870;at 2 o'clock p.m.. ibe conllnaation atutallawance. ' E. OLJLDDING. -.kn. le. 1870. Register. A PPLICATLONS FOR LICENSE ct .Febraary &sakes. 1870. Jeremiah Nubian.. Caleb E. Coe... - E. E. D0d50n........ Daniel Kellogg V. M. k D. A. Long. Peter taodmesser... Mien E. W. Neal Kezekith Peat W. e..T. Smith 11. Tattle.. ...... A. D. Vaughn Porter I). Wilcox.... L. D. Forrest • L:M:WUAN't R. J. Andreae fe Co B. W. Alden H. W. Salle P 2111.313. 41t. 141111111 .Z.LTLX.: KOINE. $38721 re George W. Coop ramp Secbich.. TN BANKRUPTCY.—/it the ,motfre ELI P. ROCKWELL, Bankrupt TO Wnoat rr Mar C'mccmrs : The nnderrigned hereby gives notice of hie appointment as Asmigneo of ELI P. ROCKWELL. of the Borough Alba. in the county of Bradford. and State of rennrylcaMa. within rand District, who has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition by the Dibtritt Comt of mid Dietrict. . t 21026 03 liated.Canton Pa., the 19th day of January, 1870 H. IL WILLIAMS, Aaltfne,. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE 7- To Sophertna Booker.-5•6 199 Sept. term. tot. 70.—Von are .liereny nettned that Martha Booker. your ni.fe. by Ler next friend If. C. KhnballAnto ap plied to the court of *memos pieae of BradMrd for a illvorce from thelgrads of matrimony, and the raid court has appointed Monday, the 7th day of February, le7e, for hear:Ll the said Martha tu the preudeen. at. wind' time and plum you can attend tf n think proper. " ja13.9.-4t APPLICATION IN brvollcE. To Geo. If. tectle.—No.2ol3.Viy term, Itat Yon are 'hereby notiliee that -Lois If. Lewis. your wife. by liar neat friend Jelin D. Hats. applied to the court of common pleas of- BradfordS comity. for a divorre.fronithe bonds of instrisnen ,sand the said cowl has appointed Kondiy. the 7th day 01 rehrum. 1870, for bearing the bald Lois A. - In ttu• premiere. at trldclittinie and place.y an can Wend If you think proper. ' i. J., PYltfil VAN I'Lliktr. istv.7--4 t A D3FINISTIiATOR'S NOTICE.-- Notice Is hereby given that an persona indebted to the estate of. Samuel Fitzwater. late of tantow. bap.. deceased. ire requested to mate lituitedlata payment. and all peretras having claims against add estate must present them duly aut.**.cate fur metre • relent. , • - C.XOCKWELL, C. C. WEIGHT. /dadaist:futon. Jau. 7 7. 140., .A. 1:1311 ‘ ISTRATOWS NOTICE.- Notice hereby - Oren to all persona indebted to the estate EDDY . WINS OW , late of Wilmot. 'deceased. miet make Ltumediato payment, and4.ll persons having elaimiagainst said estate most pre vent them day authenticated for settlement JOHN MORROW, Jan. 5, 1870:* ' Administrator. A D3IINLSTRATOR'S 'sou= hereby given 'that all persona indebted to the 'estate of J 0711130% ROGERII, late of khesheqnin. twp., deceased, are requested to make immedlats pay ment, and all persons having.,elalms against said es tate must be present the sa.i my authenticated for settlement. BETSEY J. BOGER& MARTIN 1t.007213, Administrator.. Jan. 5, Wu.* Ij3111§II:-TRATRIX NOIICE.— ..cm_ Notice is hereby gtren that all - persons Man.' ed to the estAfe of WII. 11. WATTS, late of Towan da borough," dec'd., are requested to make tiontedlata payment, and all persona having claims against said estate must present the aams duly authenticated (Or "settlement!' - MART S. WATT& Jan. A. 1870,,,, A D3III4IISTRATOR'S NOTICE .LX. Notice Is hereby given that all persona ladebt , ed to the Estate Of EDWIN T. DROV,LII.I ate of the U.B. Navy, dee'd.. are requested to make, immediate payment. and all persona hating claims against mad estate must present the same duly sinthenthaded for settlement. O. D. DARTLEIT, - Jan. 6, 1669. • idnaistratur. TRIAL LIST FOR' FEBRUARY .1. 7E.831. - Geo Dusenbuty vs. John O. Gennlngs et.al.., AM Smith it Win It Storrs et.el , Ambrose Vanderpool vs. Nelson Fauderpod reps. Coolbsugh k Webb is..Candeld J luoeY .... •cime Fall Creek C Eq..ve J M Smith trespass Caroline Ralf vs. F D and Mary H tiro A Lent Ts. Lieu M Prince ad. hi. same vs~ same Henry Miller vs. Hansom Fanner sci. fo. Junes Williams Jr va. Jos 8 Elliott eta! ad. fa. i , aarno- lamee Thos Lainorenx va: C H Antes et.al tr:espass Augustus Lewis vs. O W Jackson et.al trespacs John Crowley ys. Jas McCarty aid J A Record vs._ Samuel Walbridge... Out:runt. Jacob McNeal vs. Israel Smith. trover Eent Brothers vs. F L Ballard debt. • Fleming k Jones vs. Joe Wooden - cat., 8 8 Mufti! kCo vs. J 8 Andrews " debt Wm K Bill vs. Oirrisisi A Wilkinson et al.. .• - W 8 Dobbins va Troy to - wnshi p: ' tempi*, Franklin Murray vie .1 It Wright • att. cr. Baia' Shiites vs. Delos V ''. appeal Chas. M. Halt vs. Pa. k rim - WlLCo..Dmagee. John McQueen vs Wm El.bree • ad La Jacob Passage vs Jae B Martin's admrs - Geo. lingers vs. A. H. ;rap Seward, et. al.' - -. Eli Case vs. ErastunLovett Well John-Sterling vs. PartM Y Canal k it It Co damages A H Derrah vs. F H Person et.al.. HughiDongherty vs. Jos Dougherty J tra Nk t " s i . Lyman Blackman et,aL vs.Sallivan At &MR/I-dam. Emily A. Ilobbini vs. Gem W. Arnont....i; ... -Lune Henry Strops rt. Milton Bailey • , I,.trerpase. Washington Township valimithAehl Twg....Appeat N C Harris vs: Wm 0 Mills - debt. John Scanlon vs 0 11 P Distetra , . Replevin John Brennan - Ts. Pa k N I' Canal sad R.R.Co-dani. Wm. - P. Cole vs Israel Smith, Case Angelo M. Dare-son. vi et. al • ' Ejectment Ann Young kr'. vs. Richard WNW eject Waverly National Bank vs Francis llclai.l H. W. Patrick vs Daniel McDuffee's,..- .._ ... Case Snbpeonu for 24 week returnable Monday. lab -14. at 10 a.m.. and for 9d woes, Monday. Feb. 21. at 10, a.m. . . . W. A. TNOXAAI, ProtIVY. A MINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thar all persons indebt ed to the estate of HOILLTLD J. LADD.lats of Albany tsp.. &c'ed, must maks immediate payment. and all persoms 'having claims against said estate. must present thep duly authenticated foe DALL settlement • GEORGE H. ICILV, Jan. Is. 1870.• ? Administrator, A DMINISTRATMX NOTICE.- Notice is hereby siren that all greens indebt ed to the - estate o f OPIIIIZE DAW deeW late 'Orwell township. are reqnested to nuke Immedi ate payment. and all persons be tau= spinet odd estate muM present them dnlyantbentleated for settlement • DRUBILLA DAMES Jan. ii. 70- 1 - Ackliaignaltio. TNCORPORATION • NOTICIL .A. Application for chaise of Charter of tbe rhat Wesleyan Chen% sad doeisty of 'Towanda. Notice is hereby given that the above Asoxis den hass severally presented, to the Cant ef Cowmen' Plan of lifildfard Coant7. their:arta, of Associa tionwaintS i a change of Cheater. and Ole sald Conti eassidned the , MEW and nadirs' them comet. decree that the champ be mode is prayed far. on Monday. rotatory T. 1110. IA .2 o'clock taiL, finless canes be aims to the contrary. W..A. MOW& Prathenotwy. • Prothonotary's Moe. Jan. A. 1•70.-.1t VXECUTOR'S NOTICE.— herebt then that all persona indebt ed to the estate cd BOST. coma. um of Wstran. &maw. are to suds totniadiste t and all persons claims odd to zees ter • Moat' 16° , 4°7 • uteri E. COOPZE. Issentres. Jan. 12.1810.• A LL KINDS 6110CERIES AND . Mayr".it sitelleasho sad sob& at as , S. TAM =I Munroe Bury. .13uuth Creek: Cantoth, Alban). "o"Troj Bor.. ...Statullinit Eon.•. —Towanda Bor.. Monroe -BarllEgkom Burn. Witullssau ....Towanda Bores• Wilmot Albany Braltbilehl T.wathla Eoro. ..11onrie nor,. .Towards Den, ...Troy E'ro .Towidutelarro.? _Towanda Dor°, W. A. THOM - AV. Prothonotary. J. PEERY Y.IN FLEET: sue: