Vradford Ittpoder: LOCAL AND GENERAL. Joinq G. SAXE delivers leis great cutitle4 " }Ave—A Poem," oar the 2Stb. :6- The stores and business places „ i n be closed as usual to-day, on account of Thanksgiving• is ! - The ( sale of reserved muds for the lecture Ammences on Friday morning, at 1' nrFn S; KRIM'S Drag Moro. ' pg.... Mrs. E. KR" VP, of Herric.k, has left at this office a "Toppy Hawkins" ap ple, weighing serenleen otuices. g 976. Tlooszn, mother of A. S. HOOKER, editor of the Northern Tier Gazette, diol in Alba on Friday last, aged 73 years. tor The Episcopal Church Mite society will meet next week.= Thursday even iz g. at the residence of Mrs. H. 9. Mmecnu. Be' - There will be fifty-three Sun days in the year 1871, the year beginning and ending on Sunday. It ought to be a good year ~ed'a happOnie. Rev. J. S. STEWAET, of the rr,,,h 3 terian church, will make a Thanksgiving ,Beourse in the M.E. Church this morning, at 104 u'aak. rviccs will also be held in the Episcopal clItIp:11, et 10i am. and 5 p.m. g&- W. H. JESSUP, Esq., of Mon has been appointed referee in the ease of Tie Fall Croek,Coal Company via CODDM'Ci & la - ,srit. and It. Lrruam, and will hear the par t( s at the Court House, in this place, on Tues a..v nvst. re - The Central Express agent at 11., place, F. E. Bannnu, shipped over six fens f rvultry on Monday morning. C. B. PaTan fun i,Lt d over three tons .of it. If other towns do es well s our city friends will certainly . 'be u,ll 1 rovified fcr Thanksgiving. tai '' DENNIS J?liEs (polored) was it ,tE d on Friday tart on a charge of larceny, ! o , ntined in jail. Il ENRY CAMPBELL, one of the prisoners who e : .o4ls.'d from the ." dark cell" several months tanc; 3 ; was found loitering around town last sul, and was again arrested and hpged in Li' Es-Governor PAcEr..4`'.. left a duo of old coins clued at nearly $.30,000, and supposed to be second to but one:other cols 4.tu.n in the United States. This immense ,qlection he had made with great sacrifice of end money, anciTotsists of many rare FrvellTlenS fro a r date anterior to the Christian ,ra down to the - fiesent time. -tom - We understand that Franklin r: re Company have ordered a steamer from the Manufacifiring Company, exactly like the h , Lin-ta, No. 3. The machine 'till I.e here within a month if the committee snored in raising-Fullicient funds to pay for it. pver three-quarters of the amount is already can d, And we ask property-holders to assist rhi.ing the balance: t The Sullivan & Erie Railroad aia L,. completed early in January. This road ‘,lll open up a valuable cow ry, and enhance ;alas of property thron which it passes fur 4 ,1,1, For all this the people' benefited will 1. ind6bted to the liberality and indomitable ranee of M. Ce.Mencua, who baa furnish , a the money and brains to put this enterpdse If we only bad a few more such men' , , o ',k o would ere long be a th_pring city. There are now sixty-nip*-or gailintions of the "Young Men's Christian As "iu our State. Forty-one of these torn formed within the past year. The r , p , mt made Ly the Chairman of the Executive t'.4o notice. Mr. Tnos..K. Ctinici, says " the yea s ba . congratulation is not the number of as - ~ ,a •ips s. much ss the spiritual improve in•mt in our work manifested by all our organi- SI ' , IDE AT SfF.ANTON.—A - young, 28 years of age, named GEORGE F. •Nnter.mtnu, of Honesdale, committed Friilny evening atScranton,byswallow at fi , ur ounces of laudanum. Every ex . rt:iit. a an made to resuscitate him, but bodied the night. H. had squandered 1190. in e... and was aAkanted to return home.— , hurry Tinos. Le - As the of little people e unlimited confidence in the.attemenra of thur mothers, it shows how noportant it is for mothers. to exereke the most studious care in Co.:: int, reour..c rdth !heir young children' )1..A. , •r, aro chiefly yesponnible for, presAens nia.h upou the mind, of their httleinics. They tor} tari , , to cnothie or doubt. The fol illustrution of unshaken faith : •11, I”,y disputing wit!4 his sister, recently '• 'fgs for ina ; end if -.t . • -0. ft . :. so if it ain't so:- Slir!-PF TN .1)1:MO('Ii.-9n Saturday, a )01mq man nranc(l Jl - I,,u\ A. Gu.Es, r ,, .::e:; Due mile ,outhca,t of Dimock Corners, su,ll. Loins 'e nutty, committed suicide by lentNelf. Placing the muzzle of the _ • _ lirt.4-',sle discharged it by •ela :dick. The eiihrge consisting of I.:,.sed through his heart, lungs, and blade, and lodged just beneath lime most of it.was cut out. Death t-1. 1 ms;lntly. An inquest was held by the BEE STILL ANOTHER FlRE.—About 4 0., Thursday morning last, a urn was dia -1 riti uudia the south aide of BIITANT'S Car- FactoAy. When the fire was first ohserv- ...I it Ltd made but little progress; nut before ai.-I.,l,:ttee could be procured the flames had !aide such advance that it was impossible to sa,c the building or any of its contents. Mr. , e.aletee adjoining his shop was else, soon which baffled the efforts of the fire pa ato subdue. Most of the furniture leas re to acd. The hotel of P. ScLuv.ta, on the op posite side of Elizabeth street, was also badly damaged, but the frame was saved. Mr. 84- s sfs loss is very heavy, amounting to about :40,000, upon whisk there was an insurance of iu 0, D. BABTLETnI agency. Mr.:Sum-1- % cs was iiiku - ed in C. S. RraSELI2B agency. . • B/VIANT 11118101 Wed a part of the Molar& shops on the rest side of Main street, ac..l is already at wt.zirsgain. Ho is an indus-, tfloa,, hard-working man, and has , the sympa iliy of the entire community. N , , rice whatever can be discovered as to the the fire. PEI sONAL.-7lter. B. J. DOUGLASS is rtes mg at Whitestone, LI., for the present. --D. O. liou.oN. of North Towanda, who has quite dangerously ill fors-several weeks i. out again. .1 tmr_s ilswes, of" llonroeton, has- nearly , Ted from his recent severe illness. D. W. GORE, mail agent between Waverly aa.l Easton, received a severe and painful cut thy lett cheek, at Jeansville, the other .day. The portius.ter at that station threw him the while the train was in motion, and the iwaiy lnek hit him just under the eye. WATKI:tiS, late of this place, has been ,•;ected Probate Judge of Montgomery county, KaL , as. Mr. W. is a promislng'Young lawyer, bound to make his mark-in the West. , Dr. l'EtArr, of the C.irningi Journal, was in (n Saturday last.' He was looking it.- nlarkahly well, and did not appear to be dia. Is•srtetirq at the defeat of the Republican par ty 2:lNinc jork. ---ittAttratter TONER; pastor of the Catholic Lurch hi this place, hai t lust returned from a si,qt to the Emerald Isle. • - -Lev. Mr. WitslamsoN, of Wilkes-Barre, do, heere.l two excellent and practical discourses 111 thi. Epe.c . opal church on Sunday last. t. H. StwAnn.Ja....f AnbUrn,lnd JOHN J. I tri,n. or 0wt.....0 were guest 4 at the Ward ti n ::.e on . 4 'oanty Girumisgionur has just re. 1-.rnei !rein a wei.tern trip. —1101). J. F. Cmusarzirs, of 11'k/dosing, is , rrinnr: Lie claw,ttvr in 11linen,. SS. We barn from an Oshkosh paper that our oldhiend and fornter OoL &v. Sax , tiat been engaged as areW tort on the new Wisoanain Insane Asylum,' Mir LANNIEIO3 theatrical troupe are to commence an engagement here on. Tull* evening next. The theatrogoing rnblie lathe glad to have another opportunity of witnessing the performances of this company. e We print in another column. au account of the discovery of a silver islaadon, the north shore "of Lake Superior. Mr. J. L' Giusirrns informs us that be has lisamirmti specimens of the ore at the Mint in Philarleb phis, and that the story is entirely true. is.. Dr. Mar, formerly of this place, was mayri&l in Binghamton last Week to Miss White , Themsomony took place at the Eprico* - pal church, and-is spoken of by •the Bingham ton'papers as a pia:Adair:3Th° Doctor is now a resident of New York. Imporraarp Daarstox.—The late term. of the Susquehanna County Court was occupied in the trialof a very important case from this county, L. Qom' vs.. the Susquehanna and Wy-; oming Valley Railroad and Coal Company. The plaintiff claimed an heirship title to some coal lands occupied by the company—two lots, worth abo.nt 31,000,000. The case has been tried here, Ind was taken to Ifontrose for a re-hearing. After an eight day trial, the jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff to recover one' lot, styled the Miner lot," containing 333 acres, which may be safely considered worth at least 3500,000. The court granted permission to the defendants to Hie an application for a new trial within roue . daye.—Riff4on Gazette. - - An application for a new trial in the above case will bo argued before Judge STREETER, in this place; on Monday evening next. BAsnltAm.—The return game of base ball between the Hageppiut, of Wyalusing, and the College Club, or Towanda, waa played at Wysanking, Nov. 12; resulting In favored the College Club by the following score : MAZEPPLI3. COL EGg erns. Runs. Outs. Buns. Outs. Keeler, c., 2 4 Ross, 4 `6 Lome, p., 1 6 Bartlett, p., 4 '5 Harrison; ss., 4 3 Carman, as., 7 3 Vaughn, lb., 4 3 Satterlee,lb.,6 0 Hornet, 2b , 4 1 Thompson,2b 3 '- 7 Corwin, 3b., 0 3 Howes, 3b., 0 0 Elliott, If., 2 3 Osborne, IL, 8 2 Brown, cf., 3 2 Brown, cf., 7 3 Fowler, rf., 3 2 Weed, rL, 8 1 Total, 23 27 Total, 56 27 Home runs—One by Osborne of College tine. The College boys think they never played a more friendly game of ball. They think the 31.zeppas " staving " fellows. LO. a£ G.T. LECTURE COURSE.—The list of lecturers which compose this .course, comprises the names of Jonr G. BALK MET Sites, OLIVE. LOAN, MArrutw HALE WENDELL rinii.lrs and ANNA E. DICKINSON. Season tickets are. now on sale at PowrEa do Kmnr's Drug Store. The first lecture will be delivered Monday evening, Nov. 28, in MEIICUIeti Hall, by Hon. JOHN G. fitxr,, and is entitled " Love—A Poeta." Mr. SAXE is one of the best lecturers on ttie list, and as a hiunorist has no equal. Read what the press says of him : Mr. Saxe's subject was " Love "; not merely the despotic, dangerous, delicious love that is usually represented with wings and bow and ar row, liut love Maternal, Patriotic, Philanthrop ic and Divine. Mr. Saxe kept the audience to an uproar from the'commencement to the close of his poem. Laughter and applause strove long for the mastery; but at the close of the last stanzas the latter carried the day.—N. F. Of the poem by Hon. John G./3*i°, we would say that nothing of its kind was ever received with more true delight—the audience warmly applauding its touches of sound sense and no ble sentiment, and indulging in the greatest mirth at the poet's sparkling wit, felicitous ex pressions, and tho lively tone that pervaded every line.—Boston Post. Saxe's poem on "Love," last Saturday even ing, at Metropolitan Mall, more than made good the expectations of his warmest. adinirers. It was dignified and. chastely classical through out, although buliblingower with the. richest humor; and the roce.on of the poem was ge nial and enthusiastic to the end.--Chicago Mars. ice- AIR. EDITOR : The announce ment of Abe accidental death of &AM 0. VaconAN, late of Wyalusing, sent a pang of sor row to hearts ef a large circle of relatives, and friends, which was heightened by the fact' that' a brother was lying at the point of death at Lie father's heuse. Ili answer tihirrmerous inqui; rics, the following facts:have been learned: On Saturday, Nov. 5; Mr. VAUGHAN was re turning home at Keokuk, lowa, from atisit to Osceola, when nearly opposite his houdernibout three miles from the depot, he went out aeon the platform (if the coach, and becoming dizzy and likely to fall ho jumped from the train, though in rapid motion. An examination of the ground where he fell, as well as .his own testimony, showed that he struck upon his feet, but was thrown forward by the motion of the train;a distance of six or seven yards, falling up on his face with Lis alidourn against a large, * sharp -cornered stone,.which produced the in juries froth which Le died on the Sabbath even ing following. ' Although the concussion was a violent one, he got up and walked a distance of several rods a house, where he made known Lis condi tion, Ntliell medical aid was sent fur, but his case was found to be hop less. His wife was speedily with Lim, and everything done to alle viate his no fferings that kindness and skill could suggest. He remained 'conscious to the last, giving assurance that lie rested in the faith of that Gospel which he had believed and would soon be with the Saviour whom he loved. He was known and respected by a large cir cle of acquaintances, whose sympathies were deeply moved fur the family in their double be reavement. He wSii buried just one week pre %%0113 to his brothel'. lie was 32 years and, 4 eiths old. C. AinEss.—Tbere seems to be no need of petty scribblers sending our fiscal news to a foreign market while we are favored with two sprightly home papers, whose editors and assistants•are ou the alert to catch every item of little-or great import and blazon it forth to the world. But even at the risk of being cen sured for my presumptions meddling, I will of fend just once. Our long-talked-of railway connections are now about completed. Grading on the South ern Central is finished, and the iron laid with the exception of only about two miles between the junction and State line; and the Ithaca road will be finished in a few days, but the iron will not be ready before early in the spring. So our dreams of future greatness as a busy, thriv ing railway •entre, aro already begun to be ac cepted. Prophets for once are honored in their own country, and the followers of their bright, particular creed am showing forth their faith by works, in purchasing lots and building reai deuces among ns. Even Siackerville, where the territory a few years ago was given over to the encroachments of the raging river at high tide and the habitation of weeds andmulleris, is now redeemed by secure embankments, and is laid out in streets and has been built np so rapidly as to now present the appearance of a young cit and "the end is not yet." "Sic maggit mundis," The fall and winter term or the Academy corn-, menceil Monday, 21st instant, under the ad mirable management of the Preceptress, Mrs. S. Emia GIBSON, and assistants. This school bas become very popular, and is in a flourish itigteondition. /kV. PHILIP Beam will open a high school here about. December Ist—its objects as stated in circular being to fit its pupils with a classical course for entry in the Universities of our coon. try. Mr.ZEntmos B. SPALDING, ono of our oldest residents, died quite suddenly Saturday-even ing, 19th instant. His funeral was attended by preliminary services at the residence hero at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, when he was taken to the family burial-ground, in Shesheqninjor interment. Gcv TOZEII has purchased the ruins and land where the Tootletown mills stood of , AIIIIAM Wisrnr.oott, and designs erecting a now flour; tng mill at once. The mill this time will be built on the high ground near Tozen's bridge, where it will not be molested by high water. Mr. E.lo. Dnzw, recently :a clerk in Panit's store, has become an interested partner with S. D. Fasszn, in his Stationery and Variety Store. Hang out your new shingle, boys! A house belonging to ANN WEt.ert, on the Susquehanna River street, was destroyed by fire last week. As no one was living in it at the time, there must have been some meddler to cause the fire. Insured for 1300. The ladies of this vicinity organized a secret " Female Beneficial Society," at CALVED. 8 Hall, Wednesday evening, 23d blatant. They are to have a Fair, for the purpose of raising bands, Friday evening. 25th. KTELLT. Pm :. LEwis in Bur ummthip, war si4tr oz ioy Ara oa Non; daj tight, withal iticonteitts. • • ri - XI: flairiB now need in -the .Bap tut, itlibi:west and Presbyterian churches. The County' Oinxiiisidouere should ague one or two itsspasts tO Asceir la hot& of the - Court .House andipubllc (ghee& la- At a meeting of Ashland Lodge. No. 978, LO. of MT., in Wellsburg. N.Y., on Hatm.day mini* 42111 inst.,' Ike following' °Seers were Installed*, the present term : W.C.T.—A. J. Decker ; Oupen• ter ; NV:C.—A. Dickson;, W.R.8.--Boswell B. Moss; W.A.B.—C. A. Messier ;/W. nett; 1R I.—H.B.Eserett; P. Todd W.D.3L-43optirmda Merriam; W.Lo.—Mary. J. Merriam ; ; J. E. Bailey; L,D.—Warren war Cupid has been busy of late, and numbin among Ms vicsilins nome of oar meat enterprising and nary yotmg People. *On Tuesday last, Lieut. Jut Mama led to the by menial altar a young lady of Detrnit lifich. the same day, Mr. Cues. D. linnentirt,' of the drmwf Hunrnartfinonanis, indnied Miss Nxr sin Cuarrs. of Williamsport; to love, honor and obey him tia death does them part, and -on Wednesdiy. Mr. J. B. HAS/118, attorney-at-lair, of Troy, entered into a life co-partnership eritb Miss 511iLicr. THOM" of this-place. May many more go 4 a_nd dolkewiso I - OLD LAND Trruzs.—Judge &AL.- roan, of Wyalasing, has the deed, under Penn sylvania authority, dated in 1775, fur his farm. It was made by Jos Caltiowey, a converted Indian, to Gen. RUBY PAWLING, grandfathe; of the present owner, whose farm embraces the old Moravian mission site.. In 1773, NICHOLAS Tartan', an Indian chief, bought a tract of 180 k acres in leiheshequin, which ho sold to Joint Bay:maw, of Philadel phia, who sold it to Judge Onianiat Goa; grand father of Onanisn Goan, the present owner. - Are there soy olaer deeds for lands in this county 7—Athens Gleaner. SEIIIOUS STABBING AFFAIR AT BAB clay.—A row occtaried at Barclay on Sunday evening last, resulting in the death, of a man named RICHARD A/mini. The circumstances as - we learn them are as follows : Wx. Comtism' keeps a boarding-house in Barclay, and Mr. Ai norr was hoarding with him. On Sunday night two men, named Jour Curtereartesi and Taos. BENSON, with whom Coctutaivr. bad Otarrelled,- were seen coming towards the houie, when Mrs. C. told her huabspd to go up stairs and keep outer sight. When the men - readied the door, Mrs. C. told them they could not enter ; where upon they took hold 'upon' her and. pulled her out and commenced an assault upon her. An son went out to - rescue her, and COCHRANE, hearing the disturbance, came down stairs, and in the dark it is sippOsed fatally stabbed the man who was attempting, to protect his wife. The parties wore all intoxicated, and the sad affair may justly be chaiged to rum. Coen tun., CussINGHASI and Bmsos wore brought to this place and lodged in jail. ice' The 'Bradford Historical So ciety met at the Academy in. Wyalneing, lion day, 14th instant—Dr. hlssoN, President, in the chair, and 0. N. WORDEN, Secretary pro tern. Ileum Davin. 311{Thitar, G. A. PEIIEDIS t and ALB. 0. TRACY were elected, and Jrgrus Lcw ts, Isa BROWN, EDWARD WELLES, J. W. ba kers and Jcnsos HOLCOMIt were proposed, as regularnii3mbers. Wm. C. REICHEL, of Bethlehem, was elected, and L. H. Etmorr, of Mansfield, and Bran RTINMAY, of Franklin, were proposed, as hon orary members. Messrs. ifonros, hiatus and Clan were re quested to prepare a history of Terry and Wil mot townships, for the meeting in March. Bev. D. Casrr presented the Society with a copy of " Life-and Tunes of David Zeisherger," by EDMUND DE SCHWEINITZ. It was proposed to amend the Constitution BO as to hold'meetings on Tuesdays instead of Mondays. Adjourned to meet at Mr.acua's Hall in To w:tint*, Monday, , Dec. 12, at 1 p.m. I 3IR. EDITOR : I notice, thin week, a letter from some one who signs himself Cluakiv," but who intimated .that ho wo d feel better if people would call him 4 ' Prot." As it is always pleasant to have folks enjoy , Mon selves, and will be a very cheap way of imptii - t- . ing happiness, we will designate him as the " Prof." from Overton. In these days, when almost eveiY horse-trainer, fiddler and dancing.. master is dubbed a Prof.", sonic men might not consider it any particular boner if people did choose to give them that appellation ; but witch a man really desires it, and publishes his wish in the newspapers, every gosd-natured person mat "be in favor of his having the covet ' ed "degree:" We arc sum to hear that " linualet'sAddresa to the Players" wasn't_apprechitesl by-his ; but we don't understand whether they' were unable to appreciate Shakspeare'a compo sition, or the " Prof.'a " own elocution. In the fatter case, it is just possible that the " Prof." forgot the good Old rule, "Never attempt what you are unable td perform." What lie says in regard to providing merchandise according to the requirements of the market, is very just, anditlis to be hoped that . the next time he goes off to an Institute after " a fresh stock of ideas for his pupils, he will not commit such a blun der as to carry back "Hamlet's Address to the Players" and present it to a set of scholars who can't appreciate it. Strange that he cLuld make such a mistake about the demanda of th.lpver ton market It 18 hard to tell what some persona do ex pect from these Institutes, of less than flee daya'. duration There is time to clear up most of the kuotty points which we, as teachers, find most difficult to explain ; and this was, perhaps, never more thoroughly accomplished than Ulna at the In stitutes this fall. Those who expect to drill in veiling and read log, and to go over the rudiments of all the oth er branches, too,,in that limited time, are foe absurdly .unreasona..lo to notice. If, on the other hand, the " Prot." from Overton is so hr advanced that he could derive no benefit b i ota the instructions that were given, we hopd it will not be long before ho will rise or; out yof his obscurity and receive $lOO per week, with Other " Professors" of Ls grade. • lie sacs, "Those resolutions were submittee . at the last moment, when there was no chime. to question them," &c. Now, what char. . the " Prof." want? At the Institute wli ..1 we attended, the resolutions were present... to the middle of the afternoon, on Friday, and wo fail ed to dctectany sign of dishonesty, or any tm- Aue haste in their adoption. If the " Prof." wanted more time to deliberate bow he should vote, why did he not indicate his wish? We, the other members of the Institute, would have held a short quaker meeting, while ho bowed his lofty bead and pondered the weighty question! Or, if he had anything to say, -Why did ho not arise and " lay in his ideas "? Surely, the "Prof:" must hare one of thesii " ponderous minds" that "move very' slowly• if it took him two weeks to decide that he had anything to say on the subject! • Since he has such a desire for titles, wo would like to call him a Right Honorable Professor, but are afraid some would take us to he a little sarcastic. A TEACHES. Burlington, Nov. 3, 1870. EDITOR'S TADLE—ARPLETON'S JOUR- Sat.—With a view to secure a series of illustra tions of American localities that should be en tirely fresh, the publishers of ..4ppleton's Jour. nal sent last summer" Mr. Harry Fenn, an ar tist who ranks among the foremost of our wa ter-color painters and landscape draughtsmen, on a trip through various parts of our country in search of the piduresque. He has returned with his portfolio filled , with. a series of very striking and beautiful sketches. These, having been engraved with the • greatest care by'our beet artists, are now publishing • in Applelon's Journal in a series of papers entitled /law esi America. Tile first of the series, "1 Journey up the John's anti Ocklawahl hirers , Florida,' ap• peared in the Journal, Npmber:Bs, 'published November let. Others of fhb Series will follow in rapid succession, and will include views in all ,parts of the country. Mr. Fenn's drawing's ire no stale rehash of old pictures, but are fresh, vivid, graphic delineations of unfamiliar Ameri can scenery, such as will give the American public a beiter idea of their own country than they have hitherto enjoyed. This series of illus trations, Obtained expressly for Appleton's Jour nal at very large cost, is handsomely printed on toned paper, and is accompanied with interest ing letter-press descriptions. 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Juswous Dint mix; 838 Broadway, N.Y.; Do not fail to send for a specimen. susnass o®' s A ms lectures next :Monday Wiir Santa Claus has arrived at WICKHAM it ma. Misses linvasmy & EATON have just received a fresh supply of fashionable Win ter Styles. Mir Preparations' for the holidays aro in order. Your, diet step, is to look over the now goods just opening atWmanax BLACK*. 110!).. Mr. Plumyis daily receiving a large assortment- of fine Furniture, which ho is selling off like hot cakes for tho holiday trade. Baru you want Christmas Pictures sit for them now. IL&ulnNa Jc, Guru *ill fur nish you the best pictures Made at reasonable prices, their work is excelledty none. ser Mrs. J. D. Thu is receiving Millinery Goods every week, ,pt prices unsur passed by any establishment inTowanda. First door east•of BILIMUALL RIn6EWAVS, Bridge street, ^ irar Mrs; J. D. Hut has, every new and novel style of Bonnet and flat that can bo bad in New York city. First door east of BRAM. HALL & AUKUVVAY'S, Bridge street. Jar If yon want the most accepta ble and appropriate Christmas present_ for your wife or child to be found in. Towanda, go to Fames Furniture Store and buy ono of his ele gant bedroom sots, or an easy chair. -27 Kir Just step into Mrs. J. D. Hiles and see her winter styles of Borihets and Hats. just received froze the largest importing houses in-New York city. - First 'door east of BRAISIIALL & RIDGEWAY'S, Bridge street. 1159.,CR080 has already sold ord,his firk invoice of goods, and is now In ,the city making new purchases. He expects to open in a few gays the largest anat-best assortment of Books itnd Stationery ova.' offered in this mar ket. ricer) a sharp loOkoq, for his return. VICTORIA Crtuom6 PilawGuArap.— The latest and most elegant style made,not on ly an Infringement but an Improvement on the celebrated Dutch Chromo. Made by HAIIIMSII & Ocarn - , and especially recommended for*holidays. nel.. Another new stock.. of. Milli ner's, Goods just-received at the signor the Big Bonnet, opposite the Court House, will be sold cheaper than the same quality of goods can be bought elsewhere in Towanda. • Also a splendid line of ladies' Velveteen, Plush, Astracan and Beaver Cloaks, from $2,50 up. ma— H: B. Mclirxes Law °face and Insurance Agency, ' over Paren's Stein, west side of ilfain street, Towanda, Ps., furies poli des on all kinds of insurable property in the Etna Insurance Company, and in other good and safe companies. Losies promptly adjusted. J. A. Raven is an authorized solicitor for the ..Etna Insurance Company. SEASON Ticiczro ton THE Tit,cruor, Coons—Pontsord Ilium are now selling sea son tickets for the LO. of Q.T. lecture course. This course comprises the best talent in the country, *and none should fail to avail 'theta selves of the great intellectual treat afforded by these leetimes. dowa-G. tlame—the first on the -lectures next Monday evades, and seascel met, of course, be bought on or have that time. • D E risrar. —Dr. MtaoN WHEATON, of Binghamton, X.Y., will be at Mr. Can MUM runty's, near South Warren P. 0., on Monday, Dec. 5, and, one week later (Dec. J2l at Dr, Sroxz's, vicar. Warren Cesare P. 0., at which places he will tendi3r to the public the benefits of an extensive experience in the abovo•named science. All who suffer from bad teeth and ill health shoulcli.Ove the Doctor an early - call, as Ids engagements will permit him, to remain but a few.aays only. TEE Somas Smso-liiscancz ; Pt unr.—One of the Binger sewing -machine pi. tents expires next Friday, and the Wahl to extend it is officially announced to-dity. The Oomnbudener of Patents states, however, Usti the refusal does not throw the right to make the Singer sewing -machines opep to the pub lic, as there s lumber of other *eats hating several year. yet to nm,,whichprottictlhe Bin ger Manufacturing COMpany in the exclusive right to Manufacture their Machines. &sera of the existing patents do not expire until 1877, and Ono of them, flit Commbssioner states, cov ers substantially the same points as the one that expires next Fridity.—N. Y. limes, IV, v. 3. Mir Poets and romancers have long filled the popular imagination, but if we re a d the signs of the times aright, a new 'class of literary here; is a the future to gain the world's car and sympathy. It is probable that little can bo addedlo poetry, rom a nce or eatitY. Tbe bnlltaut anthers in those tlelds have Itinatra: ted every ihaiie of character, dwelt upon every. beauty in Native or, Art, 'depicted. the - whole range of human passion; and every ciinecivible. relation betweeisman and woman. Literatnie is even now repeating itself, audio the oitimi tion of not a few critics it shows signs orez baustion.. 'While this view, of the world- ef ; lit. 'eraturels undoubtedly tiles; it is equally well authenticated that Urea= & stock of groceries is never allenied krbecome oshaustell t froni the fact that they are dally addidglargely to their assortment.' A111:471011.-3tWejr0317.430QattjUlt ISIT O4 ' lit PfPfir PP 6 10 1 4 1 q1Pthat 11: r - ~...4 -, &Ana kgrudurn....,_ i , - 10, - ,,, ;;, Vr 1,11.7.14, '--uwan,lll: --, ''' . 4.*: -. ~- ' 4r l l.?' ‘ '''. 110 1 t - 1 1 44 11 4 1 4 44 Ca ? ak fit ud i ~.- ~ von \,.. • 1' • r IQ:- ' , 214,1 • . t-.4t , .--..0-1-r•---- t, t. 410 v, ~,p.i Irish ' r00n5.414 colol!, just niceivia 2 si' , - -- , - 1 -Eviss" 416:143meg; ~ ; 166 I f - 1 61 41.*1',-4 0 3104 . :..," 11 P. Alpacas in market, double face; silk lustre, go to kHu quera'4. I, g MO Tire best Tebketeetiel taw kit, . Euars,4l,,jiit • • t ;1. BlaolcAnd , aolored Nelvetatiit on bisSior triMmings, at •.•%, Enna HILDRZTICIL - • • ' tweVirrippers trid - Draw era, and fall line of Childien'e Wiiippere,at DriesP :72646llll2,:mwindi4.4., Cotrdin 'ANI) wet, changeable sereens.af f . all and winter, when throat and lung diseases are so frequent, persons should bear in mind the importance of pily arresting their progyesiby using the .per remedies: - Vhd then:wands who die an. cousrunption were that t attackel with et tlionght to be only s slight cough 'or 41d on the breast. and erroneously leaving it likuld wear itself off, neglected the proper rem edies until their disease terminated in co - tun:imp 0 3 1 11 1 n drdeltb.• • Elinson's Coinfoontui Syrup of Tar neier' falls in curing the worst cases of coughs, colds, liesrseness,catarrh on the breast, sore throat and asthma. It is an remedy. for whooping-cough. It is no _private quack, pmp aintion; being . prepared". tinder - the immediate of a graduate of the penusylvania Medical College, and pieiiirilied bisome oft leading physicians in the Untted , States. strictlps scientific preparation, containing all the medical virtues of the Pine Tree TO - in' a concentrated feint, combined with the best demulcents and expectorants known to the pre 63ssion. Price GO cents per bottle. Sold at F. W. BROWS'S Drug Store, Towanda, and KEE= 1 VAUGHN'S Drag Store, WyShiSiUg. RUSSEL & Limns, Proprietors, Philadelphia. 't • 0ct.8,'70.70m MARRIED HUMPHREY—CRAFTS.—In Williamsport,l'a., Tuesdav, Nov. 22, 1870, by Rev. IV. Ed. wards, Mr. Chas. D. Humphrey, of Towanda, andiMiss .Nettle Crafts, of the iormer city. CLOPiER—MORBACHER.—InTnsearors,Pa4 • Nov. 16, 1870, by 11ev. Bela Cogswell, Mr. EIS more L. Clapper, of Tuscarora, to Miss Sarah A. Morbacher, of Rush. LADOUIC—VOS:E.—In Terry township, Nov. 8, 1870, at the residence of Elder 0. Schoonover, and by the same, Mr. OliverLadoux and Miss Martha Tose, both of Wilmot twp, CIIIIBBIICK—ARNOLD. —ln Hawleytou, N.Y. Nov. 15, 1870, at tho Parsonage, by Ito, . C. V. Amid, lAr. Nelson A. Chubbuck, or Or well, Pa., to Mica Theresa STArnold, of War ren, Pa. ALLEN—WILCO " arc wnship, Nov, 8.1870, at.the sidenee of 8. A. - „en, by H. W.MoCranoy Mr. 8. A. • Mbn Frank W . of 'bony, Pa. RUCHI • GON.—In Meshoppen, Nov. 9, 1870, h Bev. (. Hanlon, Henry L. Rugg, „ f Trl..rara, Bradford connty,-to Miss Ella . Flardgozi, of Forest Lake, Sutkplehanna Co. t. DIED, NUTTY.—At Wyalusing, `Victoria, wife of - of John and Mai Months and 8 dr VAUGHAN.—At N., son of John 2 months. A young man many virtues, which were sanctified 'by the Holy dpirit, and softehed by a lingering illness which was borne with Christian feelitude and patience. His end was peace. PIAIy =A4 Terrown,liar. 16;1870, Nathan iel, sinfol Charles and AuuNiall, in the 19th year of his ago. - • TAYLOR.In this borough, on the 17thArist., Anna, wife of J. W. Taylor, ago &I years. Eight years ago Mrs. Taylor came to this place, a bride, radiant with the hope of a long life e happiness. Her lifeless remains were taken to the house other ehildhePai it ilooift. N. Y., and committed to their final resting niece, while a loving husband, a young son,. and is circle of sorrowing frienderneu rued her un timely decease. During her -residence here, Mrs. Taylor; had won the lore of hot intimate friends, and the respect of the conuminity.' :Her illness was long and painful, but she bore it witirmCluistian fortitude , and resignation, never murmuring, but giving Goo praise for his many mercies. She submitted with cheerful ness to the will of her Heavenly Father, and departed. full of confidence in his poWer and willingness to : make all thlitgri well. ; • • SPEOIAL NOTICES. 1=!=1 • • Ski' The Quarterly ConveutiousTD, the TM. of G.T. of Bradford county, will nice at Towanda on the third Wednesday in Decent ber, 1870. G.W.C.T.. cll4BO to be present, ~ ••• S. B. Gateau, gee:o,s'. Wyalusing, Nov. 21, 1870-Ltd. NO. TAYLOR & GORE, Merchant Ta ors. its. Highest price paid for all, kinds of Farmer's Produce, at the Red White d: Blue Store. •. • " ter Good Molasses at 44 cents per gallon, at. the lied, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street s Nov. 10, 1070. Nonce:—All persons who are members in good standing of Union Lodge No. 108; Union Chapter, :No. 161, and Northern Conimandety, No, 10, are hereby notified that an election will bo, held at Masonic Hall. To wanda, Pa., Dec. 21, 1870; at 6, P. M. for tho purpose of electine a President, tilecreiary, and three Trustees or the- Masonic Hill Association, to serve one' year. H. B. Mclits.B, Sec'y Ma sonic Hall Association. Nor. - 11; 1870.- 4-w. RED AlittiCOAL.—This coal requires less draft than the hardest white ash coins, and burns freely and all up clean—leaving heavy, red ashes, of less bul k thanthose of any other owl. It will particularly please those house keepers who hive l been using soft or Barclay coal, as it gives • steadier, more durable and 'cheaper fire, and much less objectionable oh account id-dying ashes. I would be pleased to have the citizens of nor wanda and vicinity give • this '&4l a - fair trial; and =confident it will give good satisfaction. I have all sizes and at same pdces as other coal. ate. Orders left at my Office, No. 3 Blercur's Block on Park street, or at F. J. Calkins' Book Store' (Post-oft:4T receive aompt atten tion. 3 ' Wzguatt, 'Tow d ' a Nov 9. 1870. • • • Jmninsas has recently se cured the: seifloca of a first class Cutter and Ifitter,"direckfront New York. The patccrnage of sU desiring anything in the dress and cloak making line solicited. AU the latest patterns on hand:nßobms over' Boakwers sforez 3d floor. • Nov. 10;1870. - Dr. H. C. Porter, Son Alt keep Teylor's celebrated Electric Oil tar sale, RCM 13,1870. ,F 4 BENT UNTIL vt VW. 1, 1871.- One ditto finest and beist'fistited !Boise inV.; wandsi Engidre of Grilfiths t Patton. or 11. Barr* Mer Slant Trdb*Blidge streOL; Nos. 3, 1870—tw. . . • , , _- The Wi nter Term of WiilianlB - idlekinscsibiminary, at Willhampori,-Pt.,- awohoittl tot both ilexes, will begin , -Janniuy . lii 1871, with buildings thoroughlyunpriwed, new. ? Phil ' . hire" Apparatus, new pianoti, ' a fell corps effielent teaches& The school is wor thy public,- patronage. Buildings coMmo dion whistles &Vitra ~ . • To charges per year (Ftglish bra nc h es) , $l7B, , • , ~ ~_ -For further information address the Preis'. dent, lr pen" for $;o1= 0) - v.. 110, 1870---2 m. ' Fresh:lent, ... ... N:v!rl . r. 31188 BRAND*, the zrepet - 31ininery 'and Diestmakings 88%111140 Towinds, ono door east or 111. C. Iter tnk. ' • _ , Nov. 9,1970. lonl meat • cues 1 1 1 `' •• il . r . ' EDI-100,000 feet BeeeliAgith and AI phi Hark for which the highest price, will be paid. ' ' .V. • • . - two good Cabinet lifalier T: '' • • rir ' tming: , Nov. 7,1870-4 f, , 4: Ijr - - 6 , " ; ,1:i- - i.17 — . eeneri. e . M 13 * and i and shop still exists over Ili Ore'. WI" 1416. oiro lli :wi t 161 te the :l lleana °e M ilortsO l . 4ll .-.F. 14 1 e a t y grandmothetgo there for Keen er's ke of Boots and Shoes: A call from old and w friends will cheer him in his telnfonrary a4v 'fp , . He still sticks Co his last' and his work cannot be excelled. Special attOtiolk i given ° all4ll!ll T ' o clill urs imm tri ' l lih y, pesi J. r. KLEWEIS ' : '' ' .72,a.v;:61 . • 4 , -.._. •:. 1. , , 1 014 - • .. .4 . :-- rat t i L Y )) - PSG 'Lc 5 • NTORN IN LEMANitv _ _. 55 , • 5 5 c ‘5. s 4 :' , ' ail nipeothinythrwaa .. ,-,.. at Ventß e titummx.,ool I. for BEAD PAlleol road ' t my: ; elme asil l i tin the Pli r ell "- . • 11": • . ' j tumprapartirodor %lift ' i tomorloomot lon at Oltovxv thi ,, • emit • I Womast:- Nly amportmoptlot-riri_gigtc I =,%eto ßoarcu alcili= ttiorder,lnd foliar " 71. 4%1176 II ealL .: I . GEO. , IMEMIL ' • 1. 4eirpecommentisiihigmaehinek fcr 114 44V 11 "111.,‘WIltaw Aso, •N a t., , , • Apru2B o .B7 -ff. tris • • . itir L -1 1 4 " :e - all fell A tF to allall the Work di' ett, Ind .:. I T rtiam I - o .. 4iiidge Street. Towel:eh, Pa. . win Go to tWe B, Aid door ot*, fl Wool pi l l film4Srai*orit • o6t. 41.• • w. Shaw& CA Great roduetionin "resist the Bo White a Blue Store, Bridge - M. . E.II7:LIA - .:: lEtiumnu.k aIDOWAT• = limit , }Lurie* Mere' hiihr Tat lor, Bridge street. rEI. Bnrnott i o. Fialebrnteg._ flavoring extracts, for sale - M. 3:Unto. Jane 16,1870. r ',1.., Scucior---.,The :Winter Torii 9f. Nome Amide* witreoretnenee Not 21,1870, and continue 17 weeks. Those tv(ish ;ing to enter the school irtilltntlft vantage to azt early. ' • P.. Pst , uatfl & t2ssistant. • o Nov. 8,1870-4 w. • us. 69ods delivere4`. to all parts °RIM ti ll age' IMO 'Of Charge. ited White t 4. Bloc Storu, ' 1826. MONTANTES 1870. Have pint opened ti large aid carefully t••• etl stock of goods for • the fall trade. Dress Goods; shafting', Blannols, Prints, &a. Teas, Stigara,'Syrtms, and` Groceries of all kinds at Now York prices. Crockery and Glassware of. onr owtrimportstlten, -in-lint - too - extenaffit stock to itemise, bought exclusively for cash, and guaranteed to be add at 'Wirer prieeli Dian ever ofiarl in this market. MS. The - course . pnraued the - Catteadf'/Illja, of telling good OM* the !tai= est possiblb pric'es; is productive of numerous • advantages. It makes a ready market for the , auperior wheat of our. vicinity; supplies 0 . 011. sumers with a cheap and wholesome article of fresh ground dear, andas austurittretodt makes active - basinessaar the - Mills? War hr-Europe, drouth, and short crops, aro having the effect rake prices; but This Mill at all times sell at minimum prices. July 28,1870 ! . . lg. Sell your Butter, Eggs etc., at the Red White and Slap 11g6. Cash paid. for Grain at the Bed Ighipto*, Bina Store, Bridge St. Tottinds. Brumitatt. do BWORAX. lifir Candies of all kinds, war ranted the best, at wholetialo and retail, cheap er than the cheapest, at the Red White and Blue Store. Oct. 13,10: W. PITTRICH'S Music Store, east of Mercer's - Bank, first door, where you tied Pianos, Melodeons, Omens, Vkdme.- Guitars, Denial, Strings, Accordeons, Clarion. ets„ Flutes, Sheet Music, Instruction Books for all Instruments, Music Books and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. - April 14,'!0. 1, 1870, Addi A NEW THING iN TOWAND4. —Ladies Furnishing4iitore; Millinery, Dress and Furnish ing Goods, in Beidlemates New Block, Bridge St., Towanda, Pa. Mrs. E. C. Acizawsic would respectfully announce to the ladies of Towanda and vicinity, that she has leased one of the commodious store-to:amain Beidleman's Bio on Bridge Street. and has Opened a first eta& Dress Making and Furnishing - Store. Ladies' End Children's Goods, ready_ made, constantly oh hand or made to order: Madame tiemorest's Pattern Specimens every mouth, and furnisned WAR desiring thee. By using our best endeav-, ors to please our patrons, we hopee te secure a share of the. public patronage. Mee ear and examine our goods and prices. MRS. E. C. Acus' sutN. • Oct. -• New Adverdsoments. • REGISTERS NOTICE. - --Milice is tinrojsr 4simea Butt there has been died and at. Voila theafhai orthellegtaterjof • Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, amounts of administration upon the following estate's, mit: Final acct of S. B. PettengilL adiar of Samuel Pettengill r iato of South Creelt, decd. Final acct of" Humphrey Beckwith and Henry 'Gibbs, guardian•of Watson E. Barnes.. .. . Final acct of A. N. Spalding, clap:dor! bf .Abirum Spalding, late of Leßoy, deed: _ 4 ; 4 Final acct of Isaac Strait, guardiadof Elmira klor ' acct of John itcarisleU and elad° Bow-. man, admra al,James H. Bowman. Final acct of Geo. 0. Page, acunr ot Amos Cornaby, late of, Athens twp.. decd. • • , Partial scc't of 21 E Renner, guardian of Edwin Purple late dt Troy. Final accolint of Geo T Granger. adni r of Robert Ridgway; late \ of Wysok, decd Partial acct of Mary E Heater, guardian of Sam. nel Purple. late of Troy. Final account of itobt McKee,' 'Adair of Jeremiah Jiggers, late of *Towanda, deed.- wet of Ebenezer Saell, - ex'r of John Snell, late of Pike, deed. . , Elul ocelot A H Illahop;exo'r et Shepard Mee. lato Wysor., dee'd. Viwikapet of Jame! VaAdylke. Wrier ef Apdrenr idetpieen: late& Hider twp.. deed. • • '- - • • Mal aryl of Mary E Hermer. windien of II 31 yEalgrove. • Partial.*et otAaron P. Allen, guariliiya ot.Lln- . MSG-4h° appraise:neat of property wit off by executorti.or adtniiniit,tU(ss to widows or children of the following decadent". 'VIZ: &tate of Jared Philips. A. N. Russell. Samuel Brosni. James D. Howe. ' Daniel Waltman. Ward. Diodats Spencer. " George C. Gore. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on THUREDAY, DECEM BER 8. 1870, at Vo'clock p.m., for continuation and allowance. C. E, GLADDRiO, Oct. 28. 1870. Register. CROCKERY ; ' CHINA, Iliiil HOUSE FURMSHING GOODS SINGER SEWING MACHINES' Sept. 29:70 , • IE Wit SALE.-HO SE AND. OT, Meese° offiyotketetetoicertguitesP: s Han Iti32 Mt, andehrtere, good and Itaft.:ll=trecteaTticriteit; at theV a 8 0 14:15. 11M. • GT.ASS-WARE TABLE CUTLERY; PLATED WARE MiD =I Mil El vqcs4A3l & BLACK'S =ii . Powilt4l, !ah-ikz .i - ri'. , l .'':`‘` -- 1' ., .! P',-T.:;.7:.1*,' 11M=MI El :II a.-4:4114.)::_ar-t_ ME WiFEIZa • , • • 't ) received a vet 7 large lot- 'of._ Cotton • .- 4 • since the great 1121 E tik:CLINE PRICES, and are now wMig the very beat. STANDARD S#I,R . T:NcI at 12ic, per yard. y . :S .r. j 4 HUT LOD-WIDE SHEXITtiOS AT 10-0. , Also another large lot of CALICO S! nowi kiting' at, Tn. CENTIiI PIA tAUD, , . equal - to the besfmannfactured. - ;* ilso, from the late Auction sales, the MI GREArESJY ,VARIETY NEW FALL A; WINTER timmss, a-oobs, suauy of which are selling at HALF ;`THEIR VALUE GREAT BARGAINS •• • • WHITE AND. COLORED BLANKETS - A large lot of both , JUST BECEIV.EIX i - i DEE Also a splendid stookrof I.NCI3DI.3IIS' VIMS - - which are beinggold at • VERY LOW;PUCES. KEYSTONE STORE. NIN. 9,1819. CODbING,'ItIISSELL & co, HARDWARE.. , CARRIAGE Goobs: 'lrromi, moti, icliactuthintAL DimusLENTs, - &C., &C. attention to their great 11,6!)ty, •of kinds of• STO*3,iHEAztasyßA*ks, T e Lxiirovecl - • _gar BLAST ,' pumpilled talk. ME I THE "COSMOPOLITAN, with-amailiary. Air phamhor.. THE.VERItT CHRISTMAS, with combination Hearth and Door. A.LNI) THE HOT BLAST, proem leading; patterns of first-class COOKING STOVES! 13esidea these we' have the PROTECTOR, TRIBUNAL, EMPRESS 3:-. ".31411TC. SHIELD, . . .• - WEN: GRANT, - and ~PIONEER. And the'gro&test varioty of RSA f7.IITG STOVES evoreffeyed byua s cOrnprising Olt; _ • MORNING' GLOAT,. AMERICAN' iiASE :BURNER, REVOLVISG = LIMIT _BASE Bpnnst, tATIONAL, "1 . 1... ND • FAVORITg Also'Bitbla Diampad BAZ,Tir.fif oit HE A'2'.f,R-S, for wing upper rooms from the Chiainey.,without pipes, the - AMERICAN PARLOR [ll7-A. TER, -the-best in use,, and the ORIEF I NTAL - PORTABLE uttNACE. -SASH BLINDS ...-AND DOORS, FActory rates. :FREER C.Ekt . F.NT AND LIMN . Always otibatli __ - . ..0 1-' ' r ,..,c) bk I'll • t ;a 0 ,r:. - ' 4:s • a 1 . ;:-• a 2. P iS -P. 0 - tw Cf: EL /7. 4 1 0- i t 0 cc' - - ~_, 0 0 . r......'l ct . g- , c f 4 - :g. -- - r . ^7 ' kii . Cc .. fr' .i.• , tr = .1 et. ,?; - -r I' ' . IT, .1 2a WIAEELER,'S, AND BLOODS roftwEr.s . AND Good Steel .Knives and Forks at One .'•Do r per set. Universal Wringers, ne t ii Wringers, Wrir.ger:s. :Doty's Wash • ers, Brass Kettles, Porcelain Eettles, Tinware, Wooden Were , . ttc. •&e , - SILVER PLATED WARE ; - A Kerosene. Oil by the barrel at 2,8 •cte., --J.., per gaihm. Dupont's poiv4er by the keg $3 50 Rifle 6 50 EE TAK HOWE SEWING MIMI Not excelled, if 044 ailed by any They always please. tr. !. Saws, , • - , Boring Machines, • Haines, Anvil• • Yises, _ , Chisels. stock of Wqinsite.the attoprion of braless to our superior DOOit LOCKS AND VIM:ONG' As troll as to mar ,iewett's Pure. Excelsior:l62d other. reliable brands Of • . . , Wagon Makers and Carriage Balder. 'would der well to visit us. We have Philadelphia Rub. Jersey Spokes. Floe'Azles, Felloes, ac. Oak spokes; per set i $4OO " " • 2k . in. " f 350 " 2- in. " 3.00 ' We MILL SAWS, PACKING, OILS, .LEATHER AND DUBBED BELTING, PLATFORM SCALES, WHEELBARROWS, ' . 1. ' t SECT GUNS,• . • St. Germain Student Lamr, Church Chandeliqs, Gas Fixtures, Gas, Pipe, Pumps; Iron Sinks, - Burdens Horse .1141 tin Horse Nails by the hex, at 22 els : per.pOund. • ,'72 • / GOODS DELIVERED viz,. ON CASS HOUgeS fitted with Gas Pipe, tures, 'Heaters; on short notice. - ; •• . GOODING, Bcsa.t,r, &co rol-india, Nor. ilt.; item • • =I Mum; TOSANDA, PA. Dagen In ,l. COAL -4ND WOOD Roger & Brother's in great variety. Agency fur 3LICRINE. I.*ODDING, RUSSELL it CO MECHANIC'S TOOLS g!st miety PADITSAND OILS Pistols of 14111,ands always on kind. StellTB _ILMES,—_ Brrirthe of l A - vood: zooLososoa swot ow Coon of Coreonon.Plats of liesdford soaaty sad to MO di iewso red wlti Conn Ifotts‘ in the bolos p of oa VA: DAT. Dictum I: 1174 at ono Vida* hoeing j daos,of _petooLot baidslisols bt doh] tow 'Wanda is folicien‘Voitt:. Cis . 00rtb bi wy essi iesor eer IP*wm WI allatair, emit as loads of Leek Vita -4 sad swest byem Isnd or _AOtsbillotiog fifty of l semi o less, ottlopoossil,aboand boobs : sad frAtziod Ism Cads far frolttress theasia . i Stoked skid taboo filo cosoatlotrat Vito sod of Rim: - II B. Tama Ts: lino, Prom • • - AZSG-LTho tbnOwtho lot, ateoi 'roe of load, amigo ootlistbsa flaCTicetk br 0410,1 • 1 4- aid by hold Of Kra Jaw icobna, matte. :by toff eit Masao kind's; sadweirt try litkl of Tip lor Moe, Containing Oro ,amos Cl axon or Ws. all Improved , with ens framed dwelllog, hoes' s 44 a few trait treai tbsestos: • • ; MAO—Ono Mho lat, Oros or wool of load; de ltaic la said bccoaihi amid boinided sortie by Led of J. W. Orittia. oast by load of tem 'loot 1C Colwell. south by - cia•st.. sad visst.ty loads of POW* Fitz Coefttaft Moot two send" bfload more oi less, sit Immoral. sad thit 4,1414445. Sniffed an 4 taken into Meoptiow et . the salt er.l. E..Bnitock tome of J. W. Deltas re. Wm. Drew. ALSO,-The following lot. plea or weal of bad situate to Wyse% townehM, bounded cattle nowthby land of the Towanda Beggs Co. au thereat by land M .t.E; genartlf, smith by DOA of .I.Gelow.eall wed the North Broach Canal. _Ccottelning 1 ads at Lend. more or km: with' e VOMMi Warn itirmil Lehigh Volley houso.bad a honed Ws, C ol shed attache& • • AL8411,12a0 one ^thiti Digetbole altuab3 in said huirmildp. bounded north Coolbaugh and -tbe pi k W.Y.:Osits3 & Oa.. en tbe easiby land of Iterdjninid,dllen, aad south by ; ibe Susquehanna Inver, and hat lbe land of h Containing IT mom. num oer leas, ad • er.rea • . a Duped house. andinonsit barn. Model ores barn, and an. orchard of fruit trees thereon. - •- • - Seized - mad 'taken Into execition at the snit oflaisos Wood's use vs. Wth.Vanlirnnt and Dewy ihaltrunt MAI:S.:Mho following lot. News og Pont of lint situate In Dome township. bounded northbr had at Um ethos Wassail. east by land as Dayton south by Land of Nathan Daman, deed. and Job, Rawl!, and Wert by land of Thomas VowedL, Co•- talning SO ices of lend - more ,or ken . Qd amositle proved. a framed house. steamed Isms. Ind =own Com house. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. • Seised anstibiken Into mouths at the suit of An. bury Beeeheth erers vu. Isaac IL. Lent. ALso—This following pleas at pared at issad, situate In Pike township. hounded Oa the north by . land of David Norris and Thomas Norris. rut by hnd of Wm. J. Davis; south bribe yobileldifhway. west by land of W. Gmriord. Dindaisdast sae, of land more or less: about 90 acres imperrod with one framed dwelling - house. named hone - barn, and -. two framed barni, and sheds attached, and frill trees theme*, ALSO—One, other lot. piece orParrof of lend. 10- ate In said townihip of Pike. bounded north Dy _ of ?Award Owens. eut by land of MMus B. Darts. louth"bY land of Win. J. Davis. and west by land of Thomas Morris. Containing 75 acme more er less. about 45 acres bolircired• ALFO-.4:1nt0 other p: lot. pieee orl of land, ate In said townshiof Pike. bounded gairce on the northsitu by the public highway, east by lands of Dr. Roberta, south by land pf llortimer Pratt, and west by lands of George Welles. and Platt Wood. Conlalelag H acres of land. more or less, about enures Improssid. fleizedyind taken into execution at the mit of .C.IIL BLanYille es. Richard Ashton. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel, of lend. situate In Rome township. b 'ended on the north D% the public Whiny leading from Nortbßonsa put Aaron Drake to Rome boro", east bydind cf goad Aaron Drake, south by land of Iretne Rich/rib, and west by the public highway leading from Rome bore - to Litchfield. IConteini 20 of land. more Or -- less. hriproved. two one tram barn and cow alled.attached e one framed be pen. hod corn house. and a framed blacksmith shop, and an apple orchard thereon. ' Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Luis Dolan's use m James Randelpb. ALSO—By,rirtuc of a writof P 1 Pa...tha following tut, piece or paten] of land situate in Albany town. , hip, and - bounded on the north by Lead of Isaiah Ranee arid Niamey Ranee. slat by land of Pefefek Dyne, south by,the estate of John Oyu. deed and - A. Waltman: and' west by John Shad. Col:biting 7434 acres , more or less, 72 acreirtmpiared. witb plank house. two log barns, one trained graham and an apple orchard thereon. ' - od and takers into exactdion at the ruitofjlehit M. 'GIs ca. Jacob •-• ALSO—The following lot. place or ;arta situate in Tbwands lioro'. botinded on the north by land of Wm. Mix. on the east by land' of Austin (ninlen. south by tinsold plank rood. and west by land of Waiter West ;' Wog about - SO feet front on. - Said plank road. and alwnit 75 feet deep. with a ono Story framtd house with t?asetnent thereon. Belted and taken into execution at the suit of. Jas. .- 0. Frost va- Thomas Fitswithain. o . Also at Um suit of Jas. Q. Trost rs.. Thomas:Fite william. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel at 12uvl; situate in North Towanda township, bounded as fol. lowa.viz ; Beginning on the wett beak of the North Branch canal it , corner of Horace Onnger's thence westerly by said Granger** land about thirty perches to corner of Juni* Finnertrit , liind, thence southerly by the same and lands of Catlin and Owen Brady about .I..nT rods to John Biles! land, 'thence euterly by said Biles' land about 20 raft to said canid..and thence northerly by the canal shod Ito perches to the place of beginning. Containing me• lell-acrefi of land, more tn. lees, with a-stone quarry thereon. • "Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of Pat terson ti Kinney vs. John Cantwell. ALSO'rlie following lot.plece or parcel of land. minute - in Terrytowpahlp, boarded on the north-by lmail of Nelson Vanderpool, east by land or Denni son Crimmins, Samuel_ 'Taggart, and Patrick Mc Guire, south-bp laud of Daniel Welles and WOW* Storrs. and west by land of Peter Layman and Sam el Johnson. Containing 258 acressif land. more or lessynbnut 75 acres Improved. with one log house. one bqesa house, two framed. barna, and two apple orchards thereon. :• • • . ALSO—One other-lot. ptiVe or parcel of land. sit. nate Its said Terry township. - bounded as follows Beginning at a post earner thence by land of Corne. lius Vanderpool, south 87 deg. east 66 per. tri hemlock Corner. • thence by lands of Petah Terry: south 2 der. west ca per. to 'a post corner. thence by the sonic north 87.iy, deg. weals 62 per. to a poet corner: thence by land of3l:v. D. Wheeler. north 27. deg. cast /7 6.10 p-r. to a white pine stump corner. thence by the same north 87. t; deg. Weft 4 par. to • post and stones cogier. thence by, the other bads nortli 21-; deg, east.'3B 4-10 per. to the place of begin. Cdutaiping 25 acres, more or less, about sis acres beprovid. with a mudl house thereon. • Seized ar.d taken In execution at the suit •of J. P Kirby' ifs. J. y. Dennison and N. Marshall. J. PERRY VAN 'FLEET. Towanda, ktm.B. 1670. . . ORPHAN'S COURT S AL E .-B 1 virtue of an order tuned out of the Orphan's. Court of Bradford county, the undersigned Adman istratrix of the rstato of Win. M. Watts. deed., will sell at public saloon the premises on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1970. at 1 o'clock.p.m.. the foils:wing described piece or parcel of land situate in North Towanda twp., bounded and described as as follows; 13tgihning at s corner,on west line of Manson Lore ham and north-east csmner :of Badger's lot. thence along north line of Badger lot, wouth,So degs.lo .min.. west 84 perches to public highwa y leading le Towanda born'; thence along the nate 'north is .decs, west 97 two-tenth perches to the ionthwist corner of James Emitter lot.-thenee along the same north Al degs: east 91 perches to the northwest coiner of said Lovelaie lot; thence along the line of the same south 34 k deo. 36 seien.tenths perches to the place of beginning; containing 21 scree and 31 perches. - ALSCr—Adjnininn above lot. a pieta main and described u Wawa: On the east b main road lead leg from Towanda to Athena; north. south and west by other lands of maid decedent; - containing 3.; acre. pore or leas. ALBo—One other piece of land Likening the above. amt.boonded as follows: On the - norfb by Charles 11. Brown and the lot above described. east by Towanda road. booth by Reuben belong. welt by Linda belonging to eating of the late Joba Adams. excepting therefrom acres Likening Esq. ben DeLong. which has been mot spirt to the widow: containing. alter. deducting the 2 'acres set apart to the widow. about St acres. • - • • ALSO — One other piece of land bought of 'UM H. and S. B. Warding. and described as follows: Beginning at a point in kntre of this. Towanda road on the earth lino of • other linde of said decedent 'herein described; thence In a westerly direction along said Uri mentioned Is d , ID rods toy stab. or stones: thence In a northelif direction parallel with the Towanda. road 6 rode to a stake and atones corner; thence in an mated, inrection Parallel the north line of other lands of said decedent. 211 and ti rods to centre of the highway; thence south eels' along said highway 8 rods, to the place of begin containing 1 acre; strict measure.. All of the above, described lota. Pieces. or-. la of land are a part . of the farm owned by the aid William M. Watts. deemed, mid emitting altogeth er about 57 acres and 11l perches: .. The property will-be sold in lota of one sere, or more. to snit purchasers. • TERMS—Firs per cent. of the purchase' money le to paid when the property is -Knack down. 33 per cont..t the coilirmaticrn of -sale led the balance with intspest annually, from confirmation in -three Nnal luataliments. - MARY E . , 1870.- Administratris. AIIDITOR'S NOTICE.-J. P. Kir -6,': Barrett—No. 231. Feb. Tem. 1870. In tho Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. The nuderaigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to - distribute mOneys in the hands of the Sheriff arising from Sheriff's sale of defendants "personal property, will attend to the duties of, said appoint ment at his ofice In the Boronsth of Towandi on THURSDAY the lit day of DEM - ICBM UM, at 2 d etect p. m., at which time and place all Persons hay ing claims to said money are - required' to present the salmi or be debarred from coming In upon told fund. D..IIIONTANYB, /edam. Nov. 3. 1870.4 t.. IJDITONS NOTICK—In 'the Matter or the estute of Abtram Pierce. deed. In the Orphan's Corcrriof Bradford Counts. The. updersignal an Andltor appointed by soh, Court to-dispose of exceptions died to the Partial Account of Wm 8 Pierce.esecntoe of Shims Pier*, dsed,elll attend to the duties of his appolntanentlit his office in the borough of Towanda. on 7 fidai 2 na day. Of December, 1810, at I D. in., at Which time and place - all perions having claims to said money are regnant' to present such claims, or -be drbarrcd from coming in upon said fund. df. PECK, Auditor. tior.t).lB7(F.it A DMINIgTRATRIX. NOTICE.- li be herebyinren Catlin Indebted to the estate of .7011. N K. •J'Alt late of Pike twp.; deceased. are requested to rusks I ;rouretato rni j°7 ment,' and all persons hartnit claims against es tate must be present the same dray authenticated for settlement. . NANCY Y. ;AMY%. Nov. 24, 1810.• Adadnlstrstrii. PROCLAMATION.—WHEREAS, -L - Hon. FABIUS B. mama, President Judge to the nth Judicial District, ccmaistusg of the mare ifesef Bradford and Ituaqueleanna; and Hone. Bur ins Pins= an.e J. W. VanDradr.; Associate JWges. in and kir said county of BradfooL have issued their precept bearingdatnthe let day of November. 1870. to too directed" for holding a Court of Oyer and Tareolueen General Quarter Smetana, and, ri Pleas. at Towanda for the county of Bradford. on Monday. December 5,1870, to continue three weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners. and Justices of the Peace. of the omit/ of Bradford. that they bo then and there in their proper parson, at 10 o'clock the forenoon of saki day, with re.. cords, Inquisitions and other remembranees. to do thou Maga which to their oaks appertains , to tee donee and those-who are bound by reannisanceer ortherwise to probeeute against the Ousters who are or may be in the mil s 01 said connty, or who shall. be bound to appear a - odd court are to be then and thire to prosecute against them u shall be Mat. Jurors are requested to tie punctual in their at agreeably to their notice. reawd at Towanda, the Ist day of November. In the -. year of our Lard, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, add of the Independence of the United Beth a, the alnety.fourth. J. P. VAN FLEER. B.IIOT. A LL KINDS GROOMES . AND A prprisione , at wholesale and tat& at Slay 2( 0 . C. fa PAM& ME BE